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Clinton News-Record, 1986-07-09, Page 5The students and staff of Clinton and District Christian School celebrated their graduation on June 20. They are (back, left) : Nith To, Everett Ridder, John De Vries, Mike Verburg, Karl Vriend, An- drew Dykstra, Raymond Boersma, Benny Greidanus and Jeremy Jongejan. Middle row, left to right: Ralph Schuurman (principal), Robby Raidt, Charlene Dykstra, Tanya Thompson, Trina Poor- tinga, Jennifer Slotegraaf, Norma Boersma,Julie Ann Baker, Jen- nifer. Gents, Trevor Scbilthuis and Dave Boersma. (Front, left) : Angela Postma, Henrietta Visscher, Lynn Poortinga, Lori Zondag, Monica Van Reenen, Ingeborg Van Eeden, Jeanette Visscher and Linda Oskarn. (David Emslie photo) CLINTON NEWS- CORD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9,1986—Page. 5 BROWN PATCHES? Take This Free 'Lawn Killer' Test. if • Ai A 1f you have brown or dead patches concentrate your watering on them R ',- 4' for 2 days. If they still do not green up,Chinch Bugs, Sod Web worms or other insects could be the problem. WE CAN I- ELP! Call the Dandi-Line for: *FREE INSPECTION *FREE QUOTE *FREE ADVICE "Helping You Helps Us (iron'.' Get Great Grass from eclWVait Call The Dandi-line 524-2424 Gov't. Licensed June 24 was graduation day for students of East Wawanosh School. Graduates are (back, left): Brad Shiell, Dianne Black, `Kerilyn Ferguson, Kathi Newell, Steve Michie, Thorsten Muscheid and Sharon Keller. (Middle, left): Renay Taylor, Ben Barnes, Carol Hopper, Julie Smuck, Heather Campbell, Jeff McKee, Paul Rich, Shawn Campbell and Sharon Ramsey. (Front, left): Karen Pro- cter, Jennifer Procter, Jordan Guy, Patricia Daer, Charles Gulutzen, Melinda Hussey and teacher Bill Chaulk. ( David Emslie photo) Strawberry. social hi hlights:.wr+ HENSALL - Queensway Nursing Home celebrated the final week of seniors' month with a Strawberry Social. Residents, family and local seniors enjoyedfresh strawber- ries, cake and ice cream while being enter- tained by local talented individuals. Enter- tainers were George Mathonia, Ivan Norris and Nelson Howe who played old time music on the banjo, fiddle and guitar. Matt, David and Adam Gascho sang. Janice Bisback and family sang and Wes Heywood recited some verse and poems: I was a relaxing and fun afternoon. Special thanks to volunteers who lid a superb job helping out. Other activities at Queensway this week included a welcoming Tea Party for Esther Gill on June 23. On June 24, Rev. Richard Hawley per- formed the church service. Bob Cameron of Hensall was the pianist and Hazel Snell of Exeter came as a volunteer. Oviholapt-4.00,. .. t., On June 25 several residents enjoyed a car ride to Bayfield with the Exeter Christian Reformed Church ladies. It was a lovely afternoon drive. Also that - day, several residents enjoyed the movie presentation entitled, Street of the Flower Boxes. On June 27 the nursing home held their monthly birthday party. Several residents gathered in the activity room to celebrate the birthday of Louise Scrymgrour. 4-H members tour Kongskilde Machinery. Plant Members from the 4-H Sodbuster Club toured the Kongskilde Machinery Plant in Exeter, on June 25. Guido Coolman, from Kongskilde, welcomed the club and gave a tour of the plant and equipment dealing with soil preparation. Kongskilde make parts for, and assemble, cultivators and plows. Mr. Coolman demonstrated the special new features of Kongskilde equipment such as the new heavy-duty high clearance tine on their cultivators and the reversible plow points. The shop boasts a million' dollar painting system for parts. Members were also fascinated by the grain conveying equipment sold by, Kongskilde. Vice-president William Fotheringham, on behalf of the club, thanked Mr. Coolman for the tour. President Murray Townsend, con- ducted the Sodbuster business with lunch by Kongskilde: _ .....____.. _.. _.. _ Brian McGavin, club leader, organized the interesting and educational tour. ;Rumors lead to councilor's resignation at meeting { • from page 4 !Ground - Loss of $25,000 by fire last Thurs- iday morning, June 29 was suffered by Mr. land. Mrs. J. Willis VanEgmond, RR1, :ton. Their barn on Highway 8, containing.a :combine and drill, and 500 laying hens was completely destroyed. 50 years ago July 9, 1936 diMoving Of Band Stand Again Under Discussion - The town council met on Mon- day night with Mayor Holmes in the chair and Councillors Cook, Walker, Lawson, Murdock and Livermore present. Rev. K. McGoun iepresenting a large number of citizens requested that the coun- - ' cif consider moving the bandstand from the Recreation Nark to some point up town. The July 6, 1911 reasons given for the request were that the A Narrow Escape - Master Norman grass was not short enough to allow comfor- Marsh of Detroit, the interesting and win - table walking and the mosquitoes were a some little grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. pest this year. Davis of town, whom he is at present New Ambulance - A new combined am- visiting, had a narrow escape from drown- bulance and .funeral -coach has been pur- ing the other day when he fell into the chased by Messrs. Ball and Zapfe of the cistern. Miss Bertha Davis immediately Clinton Hardware and Furniture Company. - jumped in after the little fellow and succeed - The coach is richly upholstered with ed in rescuing him none the worse for the mulberry, plush. It is easily converted into plunge. "'`"r - an arflbulance and the red cross sign can be A Quiet Day - Canada's forty-fourth birth- displdyed in the window. A new feature of day passed off very quietly in Clinton. The the coach is the door on the side, which could business places were closed and many peo- be used when it is not convenient to use the ple spent the day out of town, a number go - coach in the usual way. ing to Bayfield early in the morning and re- -- 75 years ago . _ .... 'Mining all day. Notice Re Passing Tree Cutting By-law The new County of Huron tree cutting by-law, being 13y -law No. 23, 1986, became effective April 4, 1986. The main changes from the previous by-law are -- 1) clarification of the meafurrement provisions in determining whether a tree, has een cut undersized: and. 2) a requirement that, every person. logger or fuelwood cutter who is planning to cut trees for purchase or sale shall notify the County Clerk's office in the prescribed form cit least five (5) work- ing days prior to any cutting. Copies of the by-law may be obtained, free of charge, from the Clerk's office or the Tree Commissioner. Leona Armstrong, WrArdert. BA. booty. 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