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Clinton News-Record, 1984-05-16, Page 11Clinton's annual bike rodeo got off to a great start with balmy temperatures on the side of the rodeo's entrants. One of Saturday's first obstacles was having to travel between two pieces of wood without allowing the bike's tires to touch. The rodeo was sponsored by the Clinton Optimists. (Wendy Somerville photo) Middleton news AC Worganist resigns By Blanche Deeves MIDDLETON — Communion ' was celebrated on Sunday morning at St. James' Anglican Church with Rev. Reynolds .in charge. Lisa Storey lit the. Paschal candle and candles on the Altar. Mrs. Reynolds played the organ and James Storey received the collection. The St. James' congregation were sorry to hear that two local ladies are in hospital, Delores .Dutot .and. Sarah •Storey: -Get well --- wishes goto these ladies. JohptDeeves is attending Synod in London representing St. James' Church. • Mrs. June Cooper visited with,lier mother on Mother's Day at the Deeves home. The ACW of St. James' met at the home of Marion Smith in Dungannon 'on May 10. Margaret Middleton was the leader in charge. Guests were Barb Kilgour, Elaine Kilgour, and Mary Byers, all daughters of ' Mrs. Snell and Lisa Byers, Mrs. Shell's granddaughter, Mrs. Middleton gave a reading and Evelyn. McNeil read the scrip- . ture. Mrs. Middleton read the Meditation. Vera Miller read the. minutes of the last. meeting. The spring Deanery meeting will. be held at Durham Trinity Church on June 5 with registration from 9:30 -' 10 a.m. The speaker will be 'Pastor Dale Hussey and his wife Marion. Pastor Hussey has seen many drug addicts and alcoholics set free' by his ministry. Thank 'you notes were read from Sarah Storey and'her resignationas organist was • Wait aL'f a gLnE'Z L� / ca1212,9, to annoancE tfiat fits edau.9IitE z. 1�E�o 2a�i L110112L129 fiL� tui.[.fEs i Deborah is a licensed hairstylist aaz-aaao GARDINER'S BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY SALON Construction Ltd. For all your: °Window °Door °Siding needs Authorized Dealer for Alli Twin wmoolus int® Akan Dublin 345.2405 read. The treasurers report was presented by Blanche Deeves in the absence of Lois Wise. • Another bus trip was discussed for the end of September and it was reported that- the bus trip for May 30 is now full. 'A motion was made to send $25 to the Huron :Church Camp. The special box was passed around with Audrey Middleton and Lois Wise having bir- thdays in May. Mrs. Middleton received the collection and in closing the meeting she' read the Mjnisters Visit -and prayerg were said. Mrs. Middleton was in charge of the silent auction. It netted $70. • Lunch was served byMrs. Smith and Mrs. Miller. Lois and Edward • Wise attended St. Mary's Church in Woodstock to see their granddaughter, Cindy Kelly receive her First -Communion. Cindy is the daughter of Sandra ( nee Wise) and Dennis Kelly of Woodstock. The Bus Trip for the ACW is now full please pay •and pick up your tickets by May 21. Edward and Lois Wise attended the 23rd Annual Toronto and District Square and • Round Dance Convention at McMaster University on May 10 - 12. Over 3,400 dancers attended and seven couples from the Clinton Wheel "N" Dealers club were represented r. 4.F - and M1 Corresp�ndent pushes ,dor ® from page 111 remarkable efficiency with a warm per- sonality was clerk treasurer. A special boring was a lucky draw arrang- ed by Stewart Oakes-, describedas a bicentennial special, it turned out to be a well grown very shapely white pine tree, the official bicentennial symbol. The highest Price was obtained for a six- foot horse chestnut tree, all staked and ready to plant, there were comfrey, and ,.tansy, violas, and Jacks-innthe,pulpit, shasta daisies and forsythia bushes and perhaps the most unique, a giant cow parsley, a mysterious plant the Hoveys have enjoyed for many years. The delicious tea and homemade cookies, supplied by hostesses Alice Quick and Dodie Chubb were much enjoyed after an evening of really good fun. Don't miss it next year! May shower Monday alsowas the evening of the shower for Cindy Chaff who is to marry Tom Telford in. June. The ladies of the Trinity Guild hadarrang- ed things beautifully. Mrs. Barbara Reynolds provided a musical interlude on the piano as the guests arrived, there was punch available at the door, and suitable decorations. President Debbie Wain, conducted several amusing games before Cindy was' asked to unwrap the really large assemblage of beautifully wrapped parcels. Sheep Club members increase The Huron 4-H Sheep Club held its first meting on May 5 at 10 a.m. The meeting was held at Florence Pullen's home. We opened the meeting with the 4-H pledge. Sandy Merrier read Last meeting's minutes and took attendance. We now have 18 members! This meeting was for judging in prepara- tion for judging day. We judged soybeans, barley, sheep and hay. We also had Robyn Theedom doing a type demonstration on a horse. Mr. Pullen did a cow type demonstration. The next meeting will be held at Heather McGavins on June 9. - Press Reporter Lana Jones Brucefield news By Isabel Scott BRUCEFIELD • - 'Guests from Londesboro, Varna, Goshen, Bayfield, an Egmondville met with members of Brucefield U.C.W. on Tuesdayafterrt'oon. Mrs. C. Henderson, Mrs. A. Hill ajad Mrs. J. Henderson led in the worship ora the worth 0 woman.. The ladies ems_ a;,,sap two numbers witt 1,441004' 000 d VoliMoffaY on tai 1Vlirs. rb ra Mot fat presided and welcomed e' ryone, Beatrice Stoll read a poem, and a h orou. skit was read by Eileen Townsend: ane Evelyn Falconer. Barbara Moffat read a poem about tht U.C.W. today. Eileen McGregor introducec Rev: Stan McDonald of Hensall who spoke about the changing role of women in the church. He was thanked by Loraine Scott, After the benediction, asocial hour was en-, joyed by everyone. Winners of the euchre game, sponsored by the Oddfellows on Friday evening were: ladies' high, Mary Broadfoot, lone 'hands, Marjorie Caldwell and low score, Mary Trick. Men's high, Mrs. Cliff Henderson. Lone hands, Verna Glazier and low score was Jack Henderson. Lucky .draw prizes were won by Verna Glazier and Barbara Moffat. Jean Wyatt of Holmesville, wony the draw for the bedspread. ge lady said sh MM. truly appy par ' , so i was,SIE The qty tom' " delicious refiresl themselves ;for had never known a .girl datedher gifts 143,4- the 17 happy occaslion. . es Guild always provide lents and they outdid dy remembering her helping in the Sunil y School in other years. Gra •Oongratuiations areduaverytiomuch in order for Maurice Sauve *to has just . received his diploma as Master lectrician from school in Kitchener. his difficult and comprehen- sive course requires; at least 70% marks to pass so Maurice hos truly distinguished himself. It cannot have been easy, for .a devoted youngfather, employed in Exeter to study and master the intricacies of this in- tensive course which is the highest degree , offered for the profession. Personals Mr. Henry Baker is recuperating at home for two weeks before returning to Stratford General Hospital for, further medical atten- tion. Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Johnston the former Ann Haw have returned from their honeymoon trip and will be making their home in the house on Don Campbell's Farm on the Bronson Line. Mrs. Lois Lance who is convening the Bicentennial Quilt show to be held the holi- day weekend in August will have a commit- tee meeting at her home in the village May 0 RN 35. i. ' 1111 I SDAY,'MAy 10.,11 rliGE 23 at 10 a.m. 'l; ' ,event is poliponsored by the reYfield Historical Society and the Oioneer Park Association. It prori>lises to be a highlight of our celebrations. Rod Hilts of the Clinton News -Record Staff published a report of the efforts of Huron County Board of Education media co- ordinatgr Dave Biean to bring TV On- tario's programs into our area. Some people do receive it, but only at unwarranted ex- pense for an extended antennae. There is no doubt that we are not being adequately served in this district. We all know the old adage about the squeaking wheel and which gets the grease. Hence parents who wish 'this service for their children and themselves, must pro- duce a large squeak. The way to do it is to write letters, lots of letters, they do affect politicians. Write to Mr. Dave Bieman, Huron County Board of Education, 103 Albert Street, Clin- ton, Ont. and state your views in no uncer- tain terms. Sesame Street and Mr. Rogers at that weary hour for little folk just before,. dinner is a must and this town of nature lovers should not be defrauded of the Na- tional Geographic films. There's Elwy Yost with his splendid old movies on Saturday night, a relief from the CYCLE YOUR OLD GQLD. Into New And Modern De29signs Of Today 95 FOR AS LOW AS 40 0 .• 4.44 4.10 .syr .40.#4+,✓1. its,V' ntario Burfit Of cops anti 'robbers sitcoms we receive on commercial stations. Golflagio v®• Now that fine weather should przvail, our local golfers are in .their element, Hews of the events offered at the golf club here will now be forthcoming as Miss Vora Warwick has promised to, keep us posted. This week's. news follows: Bluewater Golf News - On Friday night May 17 owners and members met to .discuss events for the coming season and it looks like our golfers will be out on the tee. In brief: Ladies night starts Monday, May 28 at 5:30 a.m. and then every other Monday - come on gals - it's for fun. Men's Thursday night league is every week. Men's Senior League is every Monday morning commencing May 24. Junior golfers activities are scheduled for June. On Tuesday night commencing on June 5 at 5:30 p.m., It's the mixed league with fun for all starting with a "Texas Scramble". Then after every other Tuesday night. In- dividual events will be posted as the season gets underway. Looks like our golfers have their summer well in "hand". Making wine Bayfield's many wine makers have a golden challenge in the gorgeous show of dandelions in front of the NIP and TUCK and the liquor store. Remember Carl Diehls pale sember ambrosia? Nommer GOLD SALE EXTENDED TILL MAY 31 $?eigram • Chains SOLD • Charms BY • Bracelets WEIGHT._ RING SIZING MAY SPECIAL Ladies' rings sized down... $695 Gent's rings sized down. .. $ 895' CHAIN 'PAIRS, $3.95 Ear Piercing 3, 9Oux rord St. Only .. JEWELLERY MANUFACTURERS OUTLET 0 • 169 Wharncliffe Rd. S.-900 Oxford St. E. / LONDON 432-0858 MasterCard atallana VISA 11WIk.111011L'14.11tb.lb016.1111iliLlkIlL.1%10416:41410160116:11kk Nib. NIt. 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