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Clinton News-Record, 1985-2-27, Page 7THIS ORIGINAL DOCUMENT 1S IN VERY NOOK CONDITION CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1985—Page 7 Feb. 28 meeting in Blyth Lions Club Ladies' Night The Feb. 28 meeting of the 'Myth Lions tions, guest speaker Giselle Ireland was The Blyth Lions and the Blyth snowmo'i ale Club will be a Ladies Night with a guest unable to attend. Club are holding their annual St. Patricks speaker on Diabetes. Lion Ken Dewar of the Mount Forest Dance on Saturday March 9 at the Blyth and This meeting is open to anyone from our Lions Club spoke on Lions New Member istrict Community Centre. area at 8:00 pm. The Lions wish to en- Orientation and the Lions USA -Canada Lion Andy Ives volunteered to act as courage the public to attend this meeting to Forum. Lion Ken is a candidate for the of- ticket chairman for the Blyth and find out more about the causes and effects of fice of District Governor for 1985-86. Londesboro Lions Vegas Night at the Blyth Diabetes. Anyone wishing more information Lion Lloyd Sippel reported that the Blyth and District Community Centre on Saturday can contact Lion Larry Walsh. Lions share of the Feb. 2 Poker Rally was April 6. Tickets are $5.00 each which in - The Blyth Lions Club held a Farmer's $606. The Lions wish to thank all those who eludes admission to the Community Centre Night at their Feb. 14 meeting. Twenty donated prizes and all those who par- and participation in the Elimination Draw. Blyth Lions, three Zurich Lions, two Mount ticipated in this event. The winners of the Blyth Lions Saturday Forest Lions and 14 guests were in atten- The Blyth Lions Novice Hockey Tourna- Night Hockey Draws were: Feb. 2 - Phil dance. The Anglican Church Women served ment will be held on Saturday March 9. Black; Feb. 9 - Steve Robinson and Don a roast turkey supper. Due to weather wadi- Eight teams from the area will take part. 'Shiell; Feb. 16 - John Elliott. • Deputy District Governor John McInnis recently presented the Master Key Plaque to Blyth Lion Chas. Shaw, and Membership Key Awards to Lions Lloyd Sippel, Larry Walsh and Gord Jenkins. Walton School Choir guests at Duff's United By Betty McCall WALTON - The Walton Scholl Choir were guests at the Youth Sunday worship at Duff's United under the leadership of their music teacher and vice-principal Rob Snell assisted by the principal Gary Jewitt. The school choir children sang three numbers. Rev. Charles A. Swan spoke on his sermon, "Youth in todays world". Donna Godkin gave a presentation of her visit to Toc Alpha. Reading the scripture By Dora Shobbrook LONDESBORO - Rev. Dave Snihur and Gordon Shobbrook welcomed Londesboro United Church goers at the morning service on Feb. 24. Ushers for the day were Stephen Duizer, Russell Nesbitt, Rob Radford and David Whyte. The Beavers, Cubs and Scouts from Blyth and Londesboro and their leaders' occupied the front centre pews. The flowers on the memorium stand were placed in memory of Ida Coleman by the Hoggart family. Rev. Snihur announced that a baptism •would be held on March 17 and a World Day of Prayer Service on March 1 at 8 p.m. A church skating party will be held on March 3 at 3 p.m. at the Clinton Arena. Refreshments will be served at the church after the party. Also on display was the coveted Golden Sneaker Award won by the Youth Group. The junior congregations presented a Bi- • ble to Amanda Mead and Pamela Salverda. Junior teachers were Deanna' Lyon and Darlene Hulley. The Beavers, Cubs and Scouts each repeated their vows. The choir director was Marsha Szusz. Lisa Duizer was the organist. UCW meet • The Feb. 18 Londesboro UCW meeting was attended by 17 membes.. Marsha Szusz played the piano and the devotion was led by Helen Lee and Florence Cartwright.'A scripture recipe cake was. made by Betty Hulley. Each ingredient was taken from a verse in the Bible. The cake was baked and used for lunch. Mrs. Lee introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Gordon Coleman, who demonstrated how to shape scarves into smart -looking ac- cessories. Everyone was given a scarf to. practice on. She was thanked and presented with a gift ,of a pot of African violets. by Mrs. Cartwright. Business was conducted by President Brenda Radford. Audrey Thompson read the minutes of the last meeting and the treasurer's report was from Margaret Good, who said there was a balance of $1641.28. Thank you notes were received from Isabel Airdrie and Russell and Margaret Good. The next meeting will be held March 1 at 8 p.m. The World Day of Prayer will be open to all. Mrs. Lee reported that two crib quilts had been sold and another was requested. June Fothergill was selected as the delegate to the Westminster Weekend on May 26. • Work Day was discussed for March 26. Betty Hulley is to be the convenor for the April 27. wedding dinner. About 150 guests are expected for the meal and 300 for the reception. Shuffleboard There were 17 attending shuffleboard on Feb. 20. Tying for high score were Glen Carter, Lorne Hunking and Watson Reid. 4-H Actionwear The 4-H club held its first meeting Feb. 14 at the home of Sandra Mayberry. The topic for this year's project is about making clothes and garments. Leaders are Marjorie Duizer and Sandra Mayberry. Officers were voted in and Lisa Bosman is president, Christine Potter, secretary and Kathy Ken- nedy, press reporter. Members talked about different kinds of knits and what was to be brought to the next meeting. Mernbrers took part in a no -sweat word scramble. Reported by Kathy Ken- nedy. 1 ° WI -Cards There -were five tables of euchre in play at the Feb. . 22 WI Card Party. The winners were ladies' high, Ruby Dolmage; lone hands, June Fothergill and low, Dorothy Daer. The men's high was taken by Bert Daer; lone hands, Harvey Dolmage and low, Lorne Hunking. Romana Jameison was Postponed Londesboro 4-H meeting held LONDESBORO.- On Feb. 20 the first of- ficial meeting of the Londesboro I 4-H Club began. It was to be held the week before, but was cacnelled because of the weather. It was heid at 7 p.m.,at Mary Buffinga's. The club consists of the following; Presi- dent - Frances Greidanus; Vice - Angela Vanden Elzen; Secretary - rotation lone member for each meeting I and Press Reporter - Julie Hurilinel. The other members are; Darlene Buffinga, Teresa Van den E1zen, Kelly Hurnniel, Linda Van Spengen and two new members, Beth Szusz in charge. The next card evening will be on March 8. People Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs: Don McGregor on the birth of their daughter Elizabeth on Feb. 11. Debbie Shaddick, of Toronto, visited on Feb. 20 with her grandmother Mrs. , Joe Shaddick. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Anderson, Beth Knox and Hazel Reid attended the Flower Show in Toronto on Feb. 20. Barbara Paterson and Katie of London visited on Feb. 21 with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Burns. Mabel McLeod, of Mitchell, spent •Thursday night with her sister Olive Pen - found. Mrs. Bill Andrews, of Toronto, spent the weekend with ,her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed- win Woods. Rev. Dave Snihur visited in Kitchener on •Feb. 24. Caron and Gray returned home. with him after spending the past week with her sister Sharon Reitzeli and family. ' Margaret Taylor and Dora Shobbrook at- tended the Clinton Golden Radar Club euchre party on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen returned home on Saturday from an eight day trip to Monaeo, France and Italy. Please note the change of date and time of the WI citizenship meeting at the Hullett Township office rooms at 1 p.rn. on March 5 to attend the, council meeting. The roll call will be name a bylaw passed by Hullett council. lessons were Glenda Carter and Manny Taylor. Margery Huether and Phyllis Mit- chel presented an organ and violin prelude prior to th service. Mr. Campbell Wey greeted woi shippers. Euchre Held The Tuesday night euchre was held at the hall with four tables in play. W.I. members Berva Watson and Annie Reid were in charge. Prizes winners were - High Lady - Rena Watt, Blyth; low - Elva Bolger; high plan - Harold Bolger; low - Lawrence Ryan; most zeroes on card - Earl Watson. The next euchre to start at 8 p.m. Tues- day, March 5: Please bring lunch. The,W.I. will serve another noon luncheon at their hall Wed., March 6. W.I. meet Kate Moriarty of Bayfield ,was the guest speaker at the Waltorr Women's Institute meeting on February 20. Family and Consumers Affairs convenor Mary Humphries introduced Mrs. Moriarty wno is a registered nurse and is director of community psychiatric services in Clinton. She had worked at the Dulwich Hospital in London, England before coming to Canada in 1968 with her husband and three children. She worked in Cornwall for two years before obtaining her Canadian nurses registration, then came to Goderich where she worked in the Goderich Psychiatric Hospital until it closed going from there to • the Marine Hospital, Goderich. In 1981 the sert>inng ctarteri in rlintnn where Mrs. Moriarty is director. She outlin- ed the work they do for those in need in the central and southern area while the one day program helps those in the northern com- munities. This was followed by the financial state- ment with a good report of most of the bills being paid for the renovation in the hall. The rest to be paid as soon as possible. Another successful luncheon had, been served that day with another one in two weeks, March 6. Plans were made for the noon luncheon next Thursday to cater to Ryans. It was voted to have tarts for dessert with each member to bring one dozen. Elva Bolger donated a $2.00 gift to be sent to the National Convention in June in London. Anyone wanting to gofor the Monday, June 17 are to have their money sent in by Feb. 27 for.registration and luncheon. It was voted to give the usual donation to Rodger and Carol Humphries who had a fire in the kitchen of their home last Tuesday morning. The nominating committee to bring in the new slate of officers to the next meeting are Berva Watson, Marjory Humphries, Maxine Marks and Leona McDonald. CHSS junior Girls host second tournament By Heather Bauman CLINTON, - On Feb. 14, CHSS hosted the second league tournament of the season. Mitchell, Goderich and Stratford Nor- thwestern travelled to Clinton to play an afternoon full of competitive volleyball. Clinton's Junior Girls were able to win one of their games against Goderich 16-4 and were left with one loss 3-15. Mitchell was vic- torious in both games against Clinton with scores of 15-5 and 16-14 as was Stratford Nor- thwestern with scores of 15-6 and 15-12 despite Clinton's valiant efforts. The Junior Girls were to travel to Wingham on Feb. 12, but as a result of bad weather, they postponed their visit until,the Feb. 1&. The girls from CHSS played Listowel, St. Marys and South Huron (Exeter). They were defeated in all six games. Listowel was able to outplay Clinton with scores of 15-8 and 15-3 as was St. Marys; 15-3 and 15-5 and South Huron; 15-1 and 15-3. The Girls were on the road again on Feb. 20 to Goderich where they challenged Norwell and Madill (Wingham) to four en- thusiastic games of exciting volleyball. CHSS was fible to split their games against Norwell; 15-11 for Clinton and 15-13 for. Norwell. During a short break, the girls relaxed and geared up, their confidence, determined to have a strong showing for their next two games against Madill. This proved successful as Clinton was able to defeat Madill 15-8 and 15-6. The girls play their last scheduled games of the season on Feb. 25 in Stratford. and Debbie Gerrits. The meeting was started by saying the'4-H pledge and leaders Mary Buffinga and Amy Gerrits welcomed us. We went through the first meeting. We discussed the different kinds of knits, what kind of material is bet- ter forseWing and did a word scramble. Our home activities for the next meeting which is to be held on Feb. 27 at Amy Gerrits' place. We are to bring our sewing box with equipment and if possible, bring three dif- ferent kinds of knits for the roll call. Press Reporter - Julie Hummel, Attention Corn Producers! The Ontario Corn Producers Association WILL HOLD ITS REGIONAL MEETING [Huron, Bruce and Perth Counties] AND Our Service Technicians Know.... John Deere Durability and Reliability from the inside out MARKETING SEMINAR Thursday, February 28, 1985 10 A.M. - 3:30 P.M. 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