Clinton News-Record, 1984-08-22, Page 11AC
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On August 19, °$ and Heather Forrest
and sons Steven and.Scott:aittended the For-
rest picnic at the.Lion.'s'Park, Seaforth,
Aaron Savage, . son of Penny and Mark
Savage, has returned from a week' at
Haliburton Hockey Haven. Whilst there,
apart from learning More about hockey,
Aaron learned to windsurf and kayak, and in
his own words "he hada super tune".
4-11 News
The last regular meeting of the Huron
County Poultry Club was held on Augti$t 15
at the home of leader Barry Cleave. The
first business of the meeting was to
distribute the marks to all of the members
concerning their club visit of July 25. The
marks for all of the members were very
good. The club picnic and field trip were
then discussed. A date of August 26 was
decided on for the club picnic and the field
trip was temporarily set aside due to no
suitable date being found. The club was then
given some of the finer points orlive bird
judging, and then proceeded to judge ;two
classes of hens. However, the judging was
upstaged by another fowl, namely Hank the
rooster who proceeded to "voice" his opi-
nions on how, the classes should be plated.
After all members had both classes placed,
they gave their reasons, and then leader
Barry Cleave gave the official placings and
reasons.
The Achievement Day on August 25 at
Bayfield Fair was discussed with all
members being reminded of times to be pre-
sent. The meeting was then adjourned, and
the members went for a swim.
Family and
friends
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VARNA - Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wicks, who
sold their home to John Stanley of Bayfield
recently, are moving to the Five Seasons
Estates near Bayfield.. .
Barb and Lori Consitt were hostesses for a
bridal shower for Dianne Consitt on Satur-
day afternoon, when over 40 members and
Mends of the Consitt familj''ppesentetl't1
with lovely gifts and a bride's .boolt...Oti Sun-
day the bridal attendants held a shower for
Dianne at Carol Stephenson's home. A large
crowd attended the Buck and Doe party at
Larry Peck's on Saturday night.
Lowell and Lynn Mount had a whole ball
team, the Champion Cycles of Newtharket,
camped at their place for the weekend.
Several relatives and friends play on the
team. The Stanley Dreamers, Lowell's
team, had a game of slo-pitch arida game of
2 -pitch with them, which was rained out on
Saturday and finished on Sunday. The
Dreamers treated the Newmarket team to a
barbecued pig supper on Saturday, which
.'had to be eaten in the old township hall
because of the weather.
The team would like to thank Glenn
Hayter for donating the pig for the
barbecue. The Newmarket people were
very impressed with the terrific hospitality
shown them by the people here, and have in-
vited the Dreamers to come to Newmarket
next summer.
Bill, Mary and Brian Chessell attended a
Jefferson family picnic and bridal shower
for Margaret Laing of Guelph at Port Blake
on Sunday, Margaret is being married in
September to Jeff Allen of Guelph.
Bob, Karen, Allison, Darryl and Tyler
Reed of Niagara Falls spent the weekend
with Bob's parents, Bill and Mary Reed, The
week prior to that their son Wayne and his
wife, Carol and Chris and Anthony of
Munster near Ottawa were with them for
several days.
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Erin Elston was one of 95 children who participated in Olympic Day held at the Clinton
Raceway last Thursday. Here Erin tests her skills in the marshmellow contest. (Anne
Narejko photo)
Hall improvement studied.
ByBe McCall an Auction in the village on September 8. •
WALTON - eve al members of the The Institute will sponsor the 4-11 clubs for
Walton Women's Institute met at the hall on the fall project Fitness Fair. The leaders
August 15 when a special meeting was call- Pat Nolan and Susan Nichol will attend the
ed to discuss the putting in of bathrooms and training school the latter of this month. Any
some fixing to the kitchen. girl 12 years old by September 1 wishing to
It was moved to have another noon lun- take this coming project get in touch with
cheon on September 12 with the price going either one of these leaders. There will be
up to $4. The Institute will serve a lunch at another club in McKillop.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCall, Mrs. Bev
Stevenson, Ron and Chris s fint Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Currie and Jamie at
their trailer at Family Paradise, also join-
ing in at the picnic were Mr. and Mrs. John
Currie, Cheryl and Rhonda and friends of
Orangeville, Mr. Barry Currie, Dawn and
Pat of Brussels.
Holmesville
baseball news
HOLMESVILLE - A Saturday Mixed
Might baseball tournament in Goderich was
cancelled due to rain. However, Tuesday
night these kids beat the MOMS.
The squirt boys lost at Saturday's tourney.
Porter's Hill Slo-pitch team lost to Auburn
Thursday night. Look for Peewee boys
tourney in Holmesville on August 25. Note to
all township minor ball players, fun night
party at new diamond August 25, 7 p.m.
Come for food and fun.
Friends and neighbors of Hugh Lobb wish
him a speedy recovery. Don't forget tickets
for upcoming Township dance on September
8.
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In the matter of the
Ontario Heritage Act,
R.S.O. 1980, Chapter 337
Part IV
NOTICE
OF INTENTION
TO DESIGNATE
To all citizens of the Township of
Tuckersmith and the Ontario Heritage
Foundation.
Take notice that the Council of the
Corporation of the Township of
Tuckersmit-h on the 7th day of August,
1984 decided to designate the Gates and
Posts, on Lot 31, 32 Lane E Plan 133,
Vanastra Park as • property of
architectural value or interest under the
Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1980,
Chapter 337, Part IV.
SHORT STATEMENT OF
THE REASONS FOR THE
PROPOSED DESIGNATION
The Gates and Posts that were
constructed in the 1940's served as an
entrance to the' Radar Base and are one
of the few remaining reminders of the
former Base. The construction and
closure of the base has had a significant
effect on the development of the
Township of Tuckersmith and area.
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Notice of objection to the designation_
may be served on the Clerk within thirty
days of the 7th day of August, 1984.
DATED at the Township of
Tuckersmith this 17th day of August,
1984.
J.R. McLACHLAN ..
Clerk -Treasurer
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