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Clinton News-Record, 1987-05-20, Page 15The Central Huron Secondary School junior soccer team met with the team from Wingham on May 13 and defeated them 5-1. The win was their second of the week, and they went on to make it three in a row on May 15. The Redmen now move on to the first game of the playoffs at home on May 22. IDavid Emslie photo) Men's fastball scoreboard Last Week's Scores May 11: Lawries 0, Sherwood 1, Dynamos 13, Merners 7. May 13: Dynamos 13, Kirkeys 1, Merners 12, Norholme 8. Upcoming Games May 20: 8 p.m. Orioles vs Norholme, 9:30 p.m. Dynamos vs Lawries. May 25: 8 p.m. Lawries vs Norholme. May 27: 8 p.m. Mer -Haugh vs Dynamos. • Trucking • Gravel, Sand 8. Stone • Bulldozing • Excavating • Top Soil • Septic Systems To David Wammes, R.R. No. 2, Seaforth Craig McAsh, Verna Patricia McAsh, Varota Allan Kc str- , Clanton Amy Hort n, west Hili Fraser Fitzgerald, Clinton Comern Neil :.' nds, Hensail Michael Ocirkes, R.R. No. 2, Clinton Robbie J :'Drift +',n, Lonclesboro On May 20 May 21 May 21 Moly 21 May 22 May 22 May 24 May 25 May 2 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1987—Page 15 Frank celebrates 80th birthday By Mary Chessell VARNA - Haopv Birthday to Frank Me- Clinchey who celebrates his 80th birthday May 24. Those who wish to help him celebrate may join him at Goshen Church on Sunday afternoon. Ivan and Margaret McClymont spent a week in Charlottesville, Virginia the end of April while attending the Horatio Alger Society Convention, and visited friends in the States. Gordon and Ruby Hill, Bruce and Anna Keys, Bill and Joyce Dowson, Ivan and Margaret McClymont and Jack and Geraldine Eckel were guests at a wedding reception for Tai Nguyen's brother Minh Hung and his bride Thi Hoa at the Jade Palace in London on Saturday evening. Bill and Mary Chessell and their family and relatives had an enjoyable weekend in Ottawa while attending Brian Chessell and Nicole Garneau's wedding. Ottawa at tulip time is beautiful, the weather was perfect, and the wedding ceremony was beautiful. Nicole's sister Denyse of Calgary was her matron of honor, her friend Donna of Ot- tawa and our daughter Marion were bridesmaids. Glenn Brandon of Clinton and Kitchener was the best man and Bill Stad- don and Ian Reid, formerly of Clinton, were ushers. The reception, buffet and dance were held in the Roxborough Hotel where guests stayed. The newlyweds are on a trip to the Maritimes. Raymond Beierling camped with the Awanas at Camp Canbay near Bayfield on the holiday weekend. Sarah Jillian, baby daughter of Charles and Laurie Broadfoot, was dedicated in a ceremony conducted by Rev. Samuel Parker in Varna Church on Mother's Sunday. Rob Parr will be speaker at next Sunday's church services in Varna and Goshen. A bridal shower for Karen Schilbe was held at the Stanley Complex on May 13. Ber- nice Reid was chairman, and welcomed everyone. Joanne Hayter and Erica Burns entertained with step dancing. The Very New Newlywed Game featured Sharon Chuter as moderator, Shirley Hill and Pat Taylor as Jake and Elsie Rader; Joyce Taylor and Brenda Consitt as Orville and Mae Schilbe; Mavis and Michelle Tuner as "Warren and Karen", Warren Williams and his bride-to-be; and Deb Rathwell as an- nouncer. The unusual questions led to some pretty hilarious revelations about these people. Brenda Consitt played piano selections and Hilda Beauregard (Sandra Turner) was quite an eccentric elocutionist. Sherri Chuter read the address and Karen was presented with many gifts. Joan Beierling opened the May meeting of Varna UCW with a Mother's Day poem and prayer. Helen Taylor gave the secretary's report and Margaret Hayter reported the proceeds from the pancake supper, the Gib- son - Menzies wedding reception and the dessert euchre. Expenses included materials for a crib quilt and decorating the dining and living rooms at the manse. Deb Rathwell read thank you notes from the Clinton Public Hospital Auxiliary, Friend- ship House and the Resource Centre. A re- quest was received for funds for Camp Leadership Training. President Joan thank- ed the members who helped with the work at the manse, collected for showers, and especially Deb Rathwell for convening the dessert euchre committee. Good used clothing and household ar- ticles, magazines, etc. may be left in the church basement for a bale for London Mis- sion Services until the end of May. A special collection for Friendship House as being received at the June meeting. Anything that can be used to set up housekeeping is need- ed. Donations of canned food, toothpaste, soap, etc. can be left in the church entrance anytime, and Rev. Parker will deliver them. Unused money -off coupons are useful to them, too. Donations were made to Vacation Bible School, to Mission and Service in obser- vance of the 25th anniversary of UCW, and to the Board of Stewards of the church to retire their bank loan. The annual Campsite Experience is at Menesetung this year on June 15 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Take a dish for the pot -luck lunch. There are special activities for childen so young mothers can attend. Eleanor McAsh and Helen Taylor presented the worship service, beginning with a thought for the month and medita- tion. Tribute was paid to mothers with the story of Hannah and two poems. A plant exchange was held, and a social time followed. Wayne Dickins To my many friends and customers.. , I am pleased to announce - that after a lengthy absence due to a back injury, I am back again at Holly Gully. 1 will be at the Varna location Monday through Saturday from 9 - I1 a.m. Please feel free to contact me for all your motorcycle, ATV and power equipment needs both sales and service. 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