Clinton News-Record, 1984-06-20, Page 22 -
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Jim Taylor, Lint ) Bled i
Ruth and Neil Olsoii
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The Bantam gtrr play against the
peewee boysartd provided super entertainer
ment. Cheryl Walker •and ;Patty Nixon are
the coaches for the girls while Harry Wilson
and Glenn: Coultes are coaches for the
Peewee boys.
When the sun had set, Reeve Bill Elston,.
of Morris Township, and Reeve Neil Vincent
of East Wawanosh officially turned on the
new lights:
Lloyd Michie, Chairman of the Communi-
ty Centre Board gave a brief history of the
park.
The Marnoch Maroons and the Belgrave
Diggers, both slo-pitch teams from
Belgrave, played ball.
While everyone was enjoying the ball
game Stevens Country Gold provided the
music in the arena for a dance following the
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At t mee of a Afterneeh
Unit, Mrs Andel' I pre [ded Helen
Martin read a poem.6
Frnaf plans were made for the "over 80"
birthday party for Aug;4,
Alice Scott concluded .study "Life for
Women". Mrs. William Fenton read from
the Bible.
Sunday School Annbiersary
The congregations' of Knox United,
Belgrave and Calvin -Brick, with former
members ,and visitors from neighbouring
churches participated with the Belgrave
Sunday School -attendants at their anniver-
sary and flower service Sunday morning.
A prelude of music was presented by Mrs.
George Procter, organist and Sheila Ander-
son, pianist.
The service was completed by William
Coultes, superintendent assisted by Rev:
John G. Roberts.
Scripture readings were given by Ben
Barnes and Heather Hopper. The choir ac-
companied by Mrs. Procter sang.
Attendance Awards were presented by
William Coultes assisted by' Clifford
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Following the service everyone enjoyed
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People'Report
Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler accompanied Iter
Grade 8 class o'f Luccmow Central Public.:
Scheolon their annual'excursion•to Ottawa;
MP Murray Cardiff talked witb.therstudents r
beffore they sat iu on the Senate meeting Off
the Conrnons>.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Procter returned borne
on. lune 15 after attending the 40th' anniver-
sary of the D. Day landing in Normandy,,
France. They also visited with friends and
relatives in Holland:
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Davis of Brampton
spent the weekend with his father Kenneth
Davis,
Doris Comba of Almonte, near Ottawa, is
spending a week with her daughterand son-,
in-law Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morton,
Heather and Ian.
Clara Fernandes of London, Dale Lamont
of Hensall and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Cottrill of
Wingham visited on-, Father's Day at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jinn Lamont.
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More than 30;people took part in: Clinton's first walking tour on June
13. The two hour tour, hosted by Clinton LACAC, featured Clinton
MkocPhi�pies `„ fire to%vn` hall and.` chuirehes Tlig- „Oar" ended' up; at�'tbie
Sloman School Car where refreshnientst were served. /(;Shelley:
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MacGregor 262-202$ as soon as possible.
A discussion took place about the shuf-
fleboard and itis hoped to be in operation
shortly.
A constitution had been drawn up by the
officers and read by 'the president. It was
well received by the members and moved
that each member be supplied with one.
The club will close for Julyand August.
People Report
Bessie Garland of St. John, New-
foundland, visited for ,several weeks with
her friend Mrs. Hazel Luther.
Little Kim Taylor, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Taylor has been a patient in
'South Huron Hospital, ,Exeter during the
past week.
Plans are underway for a reunion of the
teachers and pupils of SS 10 Hay to attend a
get-together on June 30 at the Hensall Public
School . in rooms of Grades 5. and 6 from 2-4
p.m. Anyone: attending the Centennial that
day who attended SS 10 Hay are cordially in -
By Bertha McGregor
HENSALL :•- The June meeting > of the
Three Links'Seniors was held on June 12
with President Mrs. Hilda Payne presiding
and Vera RosS at the piano.
In correspondence members were invited
to a barbecue at Huronview on June 21 at
11:30 a.m. In 'case of rain it will be on Fri-
day. Following the meal, there will be an
afternoon program. All seniors are invited
to attend.
Treasurer Dorothy Brintnell gave the
financial report. Elizabeth Riley presented
the nominating report, which was -accepted
and officers will be installed at the pot -luck
dinner in September by Rosa Harris. The
quilt committee will put the quilt they finish-
ed on display in Drysdale'sstorage windows
- to be looked after by Gertie Moir.
The bus trip to Geritol Follies in Toronto
on July 4 at 1 p,m. is open to anyone wishing
to see this excellent show at Massey Hall, so
please get your. in soon. The bus is by
McNaughton's; of Ilderton with 44 seats
Goderich women win s
CLINTON Auleen Theriault of Goderich
was a lucky, lady on .Monday night as she
won.$1,000 at the Clinton Monster Bingo.
. Share . the wealth winners of $129.50
included; Debbie Riley of Londesboro and
Elaine Josling of Clinton. 'The winner of the -
$12j.75r share of.wealth was Cathy McNee of
p•oderaclr l Q,tb•eri share:; tbef wealth 11 niters ,4
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• By Margaret Hoggarth
KIPPEN - The sympathy of the communi-
ty is extended to Marg and Ray Consitt and
family on the death of Ray's father, Roy
• Consitt.
Kippen United news_ •
Pastor Don Moffat presided in the pulpit
at St. Andrew's on June 17 for the Father's
Day. service. Barb Cooper accompanied the
appropriate hymns at the organ. The
Pastor's' sermon was based on the theme,
Filling a Father's Shoes. Flowers in the
sanctuary were' placed in memory of Roy
Consitt. '
Bulletin reminder that the outdoor service
for Kippen and Brucefiefd will be held on
June 24 at 11 a.m. in Hensall Park.
$1,000 at Bingo
for $134.25 included Helga Bell of Bayfield
and Kay Spencer of Clinton.
Early bird specials winners for $90 were
Barb Vail Damme of Clinton, Leone Gough
of Grand Bend, Marion" Laws of Vanastra
and Susan Wallace of 'Londesboro.,
Individual $50game winners included:
G1ori ;Arloway, ,gaps . ;gyp AIWA v,
.code . ef3, :Lorraine,-. 1.C., ton Cathy..111
and Susan Hiusser, both of Goderich.
Sharing winnings were: Mary Lou Melick,
Goderich; Roy McGonigle, Seaforth; Denise . •
Meidinger, Zurich; Del Geddes, Goderich;
Elizabeth Riehl, Clinton; Judy Dykstra;
Clinton; Mrs. Wooley, Exeter; Louis .
Guidard, Delhi; Marlene Hart, Clinton;
Marilyn Frazer; Clinton' and Mrs. Roy
McGonigle, Seaforth: •
Barb Van DarnmeClinton; Bill Austin,
Seaforth; Judy Brindley,,Goderich; Marilyn,
Morley, Goderieh; Marg 'Trevena, Clinton;
„ Pam Mero, Clinton; -Gordon Wood,
Mitchell; Elsie Hulley,-Goderich;. Valerie
Miller, Clinton; Jewel Plunkett, Auburn;
Shirley Smith, Goderich; Brenda Gass,
Clinton; Betty Kfttar, Seaforth; Dora
Taylor, Seaforth, Norma Porter, Goderich;
Marilyn Morley,,, Gode�rich; Ron Smith,
Goderich; Joanne Belli' Hensall; Rachel
Riehl, Seaforth; Debbie l'Hiusser, Clinton
and Joanne Bell, Hensallaist split winnings.
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LOTION
177'M SE QUARE, GbOERICH MAiN CORNER, SEAFORTH MAIN CI )III rt,
viten to oe present.
Mrs. Ross. MacMillan of Waterloo spent
Thursday last visiting With her mother Mrs.
Laird Mickle, ,
Service in Carmel Presbyterian ,will be
withdrawn until July 8 when it will recom-
mence at 11;15 with Rev: Kenneth Knight in
charge.
The Board of Managers will meet on June
20 at 8 p.m. in Carmel Church./
The sympathy of this community is ex-
tended
xtended to Gertie Moir 'and her family in the
death of her son Gordon of Gorrie in the
tragic accident.
Presbyterian News
Rev. Knight conducted communion at
Cannel Presbyterian Church on . Sunday.
Mrs. Dorothy Taylor presided at the organ.
There will be no service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church.. next Sunday, June 24
as it is the anniversary of Cromarty
Presbyterian. Church, when Rev. James
Patterson of the Gorrie/Molesworth charge
will be the guest speaker.
On Sunday, July 1'the conitnunity service
will be held at the arena when the guest
speaker will be Rev. Rod Ferguson of
Elmwood Presbyterian 'Church, London.
Rod is a son of Rev. and MrS. Percy
Ferguson, who spent, his childhood days
here.:
The PCW of Carmel Presbyterian Church
entertained guests from Bayfield,: Cromar-
ty, Exeter, Kippen, Goderich as•well as`the
Arnold • Circle at their annual-burthday
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Presidenti : n, zero othyl .Ts�for ,! welcome
everyone and was assf`sted by Mrs.
Margaret Hoggarth tri presenting the.devo-
tional. The guest speaker, Madeliene Ed-
ward of Goderich gave an inspiring
message and Susan,Mdore of Exeter con-
tributed vocal. solos accompanied by Joan
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