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Clinton News-Record, 1986-06-04, Page 13• Blyth Public School's Mike Cronyn gives his all in helping to clean a truck as part of the school's car wash and yard sale on May 31. The money raised will go towards sending the Grade 8 students to Ottawa. (David Emslie photo) Communion celebrated By Blanche Deeves HOLMESVILLE - Worship Service was held Sunday morning at Holmesville United Church with the Senior Choir leading in the Ministry of music. Rev. J. Bechtel was in charge of the service. On June 8 the Sunday School Anniversary will be held with the Rovers of Clinton talk - in their trip to New Zealand Seniors Meet The Enterprising Seniors met at the Com- munity Centre in Holmesville last Wednes- day afternoon. Bert McCreath was in charge and 'Charlotte Norman read the minutes of the last meeting. Several of the seniors went for a walk in Everett McIlivain's bush where they found a cut path made for them to walk. Everyone CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4,19.86 -Pa Pitchiiig c c under skies cancelled due to weatg played after scheduled games. The Walton ladies team defeated Brodhagen, but lost to Cromarty in their game of May 29. Pee Wee boys lost to Belgrave then won theirevanextle. two games with Listowel and Blu The Mite boys of Walton have lost both theirWinthrop. games, playing against Clinton and The Walton Squirt Boys have played two By, Betty McCall WALTON - A very successful pitching clinic was held on May 31 at the Walton Ball Park under warm sunny slues. Doug Neil, from Wungham, was the in- structor. Mite and Squirt players attended m the morning While the pee wee and ban- tams had the afternoon session. Each pit- cher supplied their own catcher. There were 50 registered as pitchers for the day. Ball Scores The ladies slo-pitch game on May 20 was hey 'he azue is, to be .e 18' gauges, one with Walton winning over Brussels on May 28 with a score of 1340. The second saw Walton defeating Clinton. 21 1 on May 28. Squirt boys players are Brett Lee, Greg Clark, Mark Nolan, Mike Nolan, Danny Blake, Danny Taylor, Randy McClure, Paul Glanville, Rob Shortreed, Greg Fritz. Coaches are Don and Pat Nolan. Sunday School children held their picnic on June 1 after church at Duff's. This ended their classes until September. Huron County Historical Society elects new officers g on eir The Enterprising Seniors will meet at the who went enjoyed the trip. Other members Community Centre in Holmesville at 8 p.m. who stayed at the hall played cards and The Enterprising Seniors were invited to ' shuffleboard. The social committee made attend the Seniors Dessert Euchre June 11 hot dogs, salad, and goodies for the lunch. at 12:30 p.m. at the Stanley Township A Alice ceetP r 1Porter made a n for his ote ofin the s too Complex. for the walk. The Annual Dressed Pork and Salad Sup- per of the Holmesville United Church will be Don't forget the bus trip on June 25 at held June 5, starting at 5 p.m. 10:15 a.m. with pick up in HolMesville. The Recreation Committee of Goderich On June 10 The Enterprising Seniors go to Township is looking for volunteers to help Huronview for a supper. at 5:45 p.m. Those with Minor baseball. Please call Jack May wanting to seethe afternoon show may go at Low -'sat' '482-3173 or•- Wayne Tebbiett • at • 1;30 p.m,, and,,listen, to, the, Fog Borns, of., 482-3503. Several volunteers are needed. Goderich and stay for the meal. Barb Betties reports she saw a pair of blue On June 18 the Enterprising Seniors are birds on Highway 21, the first she has seen in putting on the Birthday Party at Huronview a very long time. at 1:30 p.m. • VARNA - A series of discussions over the last few months has led to an agreement that the entire archival collection of the Huron County Historical Society will likely be housed in a new archives as part of the new Huron County Museum, the annual meeting of the Society in Varna was told on May 29. Margaret McClure, second vice- president, reported to the group on a meeting held May 13 with the museum com- mittee in Goderich at which the attitude was expressed. Earlier museum officials had in- dicated they were interested in accepting only a portion of the collection, now housed in the Huron County Archives room of 'the Huron County Library building in Goderich. Members of the Society had earlier express- ed their concern that the entire collection was important to researchers of history. A new slate of officers was adopted by the meeting. Isabel Theedom of Clinton will continue as president. Other executive members are: Joseph Hogan, past presi- dent; Keith Roulston, first vice-president; Margaret McClure, second vice-president; Doris Batkin, secretary -treasurer; Mrs. John Anderson, membership; Mrs. H. Turner, constitution; Dave McClure, finance; Mrs. Graham McNee, publicity; Mrs. S. Rennie, personnel; Harry Worsell, Warden Leona Armstrong and Harold Robinson, property. The society is without an archivist for the present time but Mrs. G. Emerson will serve as assistant archivist. The archives committee consists of Mrs. Leroy Poth, Harry Worsell and Harold Robinson. Publications chairman is Mrs. Fordyce Clark. The program committee includes Mrs. L. Dempsey, Mrs. H. McWhinney and Summer residents are back again. By Mary Chessell and his wife. VARNA - Barbara Langtvet and her dog, Bial and Mary Chessell were in Rostock Buttons, frequently seen on early morning . United Church on June 1 for the baptism of walks in Varna, are spending the summer in their grandsdn, David Kreuter and his the Poliock house in the village. Barbara is cousin Mark Duchesne. Rev. Alex Filshie of a co-owner of Bayfield Books and Antiques. ' Sebringville officiated, assisted by Pastor Friends' of Tom and Barb Consitt held a Don Robinson. A family gathering followed surprise housewarming party for them on at the home of Cliff and Marilyn Kreuter. May 30. The sesquicentennial dessert euchre, Evelyn Chessell has returned to her home sponsored by the Stan -Lee Seniors, will be iri Mitchell after holidaying with her brother held on June 11. Filter Queen. ' N THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" 482-7103 Thirty-eight come out to bingo BACHERT MEATS Call us for your custom slaughtering needs SLAUGHTER DAY TUESDAY •For your freezer, sides of Beef. Pork. Lamb or Veal We specialize in home cured meats and old fashioned country style pork sausage, no fillers added. All meat Gov',t. Inspected ao'887-9328atWltn, Mrs.J. Anderson. Members of the council are: Mrs. Leroy Poth, Mrs. G. Emerson, Mrs. H. McWhin- ney, Mrs. E. Metcalf, Mrs. B. Kinney, Mrs. R. Snell, Mrs. W. Zinn, Janice Sangster, Mrs. E. Cox, Raymond Scatchmer and Paul Carroll. Guest speaker at the meeting was Ivan McClymont who outlined some of the history of Stanley Township which is celebrating the -150th anniversary of the first township council meeting this year. Mr. McClymont is a member of the township committee that has put together a 500 page history of the By Maureen Dunmore VANASTRA - The Lions held a bingo at Huronview on May 29. Lions Dave and Kim ran the bingo with a turnout of 38. ' ' Wiihi ers' vide ' Maitareit MCQdeeth;` Eber Lewis, Mary Van Camp, Ethel dill, Margaret McQueen, and Vibla Nelson. After bingo, refreshments were served to the residents. Special thanks goes to Mrs. Archer for her assistance. township from prehistoric times when the glacier shaped local topography through the years of the Canada Company until modern times. Mrs. Batkin reported that six volunteers from the Society had been honored by the Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Culture at a ceremony in Owen Sound on May 12. Ethel Poth, Elva Metcalf of Bayfield, Dave McClure of Crediton, Irene Clark and Mrs. G. Emerson of Goderich and Mrs. Batkin, from Clinton were presented with pins in honor of their long service to the organization. SUNDAY, JUNE 15th Great Savings On Clothes He's Sure To Love! %0FF SPORTCOATS SUITS GOLF JACKETS HERMAN'S MEN'S WEAR IS THE PLACE TO FIND THE PERFECT GIFT, FOR FATHER'S DAY! LlSport Shirts ❑Knit Shirts ❑ Slacks ❑ Belts ❑ Socks ❑Ties ❑Swim Wear NOME VISA ,i® MEN'S WEAR OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 32 Albert St. Clinton, 482-9351 i. +i' R►. .:f„ti14 . j v• $.4•41,c;. r• ;r;rv.nt-'.;•''i.f,.� :r; is .' (q�-', •iii, . :t%