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Beverly McCall, R.R. 3, Walton, is presented with a
provincial honors certificate by Huron Home Economist
Catharine H. -Hunt at the recent Achievement Day held in
Clinton. (Photo by Clinton News Record)
NDP Sets Date
For Convention
The one person who always
prospers by blowing his own
horn is the president of the
band instrument company.
"Maybe we were too small
a deal," 'reported Clarence Mc-
Donald, Exeter, chairman of the
committee in charge of office
accommodation who also advised
that .between ten and twelve
thousand square feet of spade'
Was needed.
"The, government works
slowly but Ontario Hydro is in
there now and' I think the door is''
open
,
" continued McDonald. "I
think we should push. a little
harder in Toronto and Ottawa."
"If 10,000 square feet is too
small it would indicate they're
not too anxious to find tenants,"
stated Chairman Bob Elliott.' 'We
may be insignificant butwe spend
as much money as anybody in this
county."
,Oil the suggestion of Mrs.
Marilyn Kunder, Seaforth,
decision was reached to forward
"letters of 'complaint" to R. E.
McKinley MP and Hon. C. S.
MadNaughton. •
In the meantime, Mrs. J. W.
Wallace, Goderich, had another
idea for consideration of board
members.
"The lot that the old Victor
Laurieton school stood on in
Goderich •has a For Sale sign on
it," offered Mrs, Wallace.
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— The NDP Huron Riding Assoc-
iation will hold a nomination
meeting on June 23rd to choose a
provincial NDP candidate. Lo-
cation of the meeting will be
decided later. Decision to hold
the 'convention was taken• at a
meeting in Hensall in charge of
president Wilf Glazier.
Secretary Mrs. John Fisher
read a letter from the NbP
Provincial office asking for,
helpers and financial assistance •
for the Brant by-election on
May 31st.
Art Laverty, Goderich, will
act as chairman of a resolutions
committee which the meeting ap-
pointed. Members are Mrs.David •
Leader,. Hensall, Randy Collins,
Hensel]. and Wayne Gornall,
Clinton.
Members called on Ontario
Lands and Forests Minister Rdne
,Brunelle to conserve Niagara
Escarpment lands and, in
1
stopping at Gettysburg, Pa, for
a few hours tour of the ba,ttle
fields.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Skinner
1.of Brussels and Mr. and airs.
Gerald Ryan and family -visited
friends in the Drayton area.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunk,
Mrs. Allan McCall and William
Bennett were in Toronto last
Thursday, where they toured the
Edward's Gardens and Oritark
Place.
Misses Brenda Bewley and
Karen McDonald were among the
Grade 13 students from the Sea-
forth District High School that
took the bus trip to Ottawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mills
visited with Cecil Okes of Lon-
don.
Mrs. Mabel yojir of Windsor,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Walsh,
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rutledge
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Humphries and family, all
of London were, among those in
attendance at the Stroop-Hum-
phries wedding which was held
in the Brussels AnglicanChurch,
Miss Linda Traviss and Roy
GIngerich of Kitchener visited
at the home of mMr. and Mrs.
Ralph Traviss.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Ryan were Mr. and Mrs.
• Cyril Johnson of London, Miss
Lois Beninger and friend of Wel-
land, Mr. and Mrs. Don Ryan of
Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Williams of Seaforth.
Mra and Mrs. Martin Bean
attened the graduation on Friday
for Ngllie Baan at the University
of Guelph, when she received her
Bachelor of Applied Science
Degree. She is presently at
Sunnybrook Hospital, Toronto,
where she is taking the dietetic
nterrrsi ip piogi am.
The U.C.W. executive and int-
erested members are meeting
Thursday evening at the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Mac Sholdice
and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hack-
well visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs...Ron Ennis of Whitby.
Sm• iles .
Many freeways have three
lanes: A left lane, a right larie,
and the. one you're trapped in'
when you see Our exit.
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Correspondent
Mrs. Allan McCall
Achievement Day for "Sep-
arates for Summer" project just
completed was held in the Clinton
Secondary School on Saturday.
The morning programme con-
sisted of judging Separates rand
Fabric for Shorts. Eleven clubs
took part in the afternoon pro-
gramme doing either a skit, dem-
onstration or exhibit. Pres-
entation of spoons was given to
each girl who completed this
club, also certificates of achieve-
ment.
Provincial Honors. were pre-
sented to Beverly McCall, RR 3,
Walton for having completed 12
home-making clubs.
County Honours for com-
pleting six clubs were presented
to Joan Bennett, Walton, Connie
Forbes, Clinton #2; Marian
Thompson #2 Clinton, Cheryl
Kennedy • #4 Seaforth; Karen
Shepherd # 1, Londesboro; Ruth
McGregor, #1, Londesboro;
Doreen Mason, Lonciesboro; Jo
Ann Snell 41, Londesboro;,Janet
Crawford #1, Menkton and Brenda
Ward, #1, Monkton.
Miss Catherine H. Hunt,
Huron County Homa Economst
was in charge, assisted by Mrs.
Larry Wheatley, -Home Econo-
mist, #1 Dublin and Misss.Frances
Lampman, Supervisor of Cloth-
ing, Toronto.
The Fall Project will be,
"Dairy Fare".
Mr. and Mrs. Neil McGavin
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Bill DinsmDre and family of
Brampton, also called at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ennis of
Whitby.
In last weeks paper the name
of Mrs. Corrie Hamelin of Perk-
insfield „ appeared in error. as
Mrs. Carrie Hamelin. Mrs.
Hamelin, who received her B.A.
Degree is the former Currie Van
VIpet of this area and had attended
Saforth District High School.
M'r. and Mrs. Harvey Craig
and Graeme attended the coh-
vocation at the University of
Western Ontario, London on
Tuesday at which Sherrill Craig
received her B.A., Degree.
CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY
A surprise dinner party was
held at the Iroquois Casino in
London on Saturday-to henOur Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Somerville, R.R.
4, Walton on their 35th Wedding'
Anniversary. Mr.' and Mrs.
Somerville were married on June
5th, 1936. Mrs. Somerville was
the former Cora Strong from
Tuckersmith.
Those attending the•celebra-
tion were Mr. and Mrs. Somer-
ville's four daughters and their
families, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Campbell, Kevin, Kim and Brad-
ley, Dublin; Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Wathke, Kitchener; Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Harvey and Cheryl,
Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Ross, London. '
At the close of the evening
the family presented their
parents with a stereo set.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Saund-
ers of Royal Oak ;-Michigan were
weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Searle and family, also
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Huether and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott Sr.
of Blyth and Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Reid spent a weekend
recently with Mr. and Mrs, Alvin
Stimwe of Stratford.
Mrs. Gordon McGavin spent
the weekend at her home, but
returned to the hospital for fur-
ther treatment.
Becky Nolan, Joan Bennett,'
Faye Blake, Judy Thamer, Bev-
erly McCall, Marie Nolan, Mary-
anne Blake, Dena Wey, Joyce
Blake, Randy Fraser, Gary Van
Poucki, Rick McDonald and Clay-
ton Fraser were among the stud-
ents from this area that took
advantage of the bus trip to
Washington, D.C. and Gettysburg,
Pa. over the holiday weekend.
The trip was arranged by the
Seaforth District High School.
Mr. and -Mrs-r--Don-Melaonald—j
and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bennett
toured Ontario Place in Toronto.
Mr. and 'Via's. Oliver Riley,
Sharon and tioreen of Wroxpter
visited Mrs. Charles McCuteheon
of McKillop Township.
Miss Teresa. Ryan, R.N.A.,
visited with her parentS, Mn and
Mrs. Lawrence Ryan.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Highton
and Paul, of Kincardine visited
Mr. and Mrs.- Howard Hackwell
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon
enjoyed a bus trip to Washington
D.C. returning home on Sunday
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particular, the Bruce Peninsula
and adjacent islands for public .
use and for the preservation of
'nature. The meeting felt this to
be urgent, because, of the news
of. the acquisition by private in-
terests of Finds in the Tobermory
area for development for private
use.
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Accommodations
WO*:BoarFinds
Correspondent
Mrs,. Wm. Walters
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. George Frayne of Sunshine
Line.
Mr. Gary Hern of Stratford
visited this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Hern and boys.
Mr. and Mrs. James Smith
of 'Exeter visited on Monday with
-Ivir-.-and-Mrs,Tem-Gam pbell-and-
Helen. '
Mr. and mrs. Harry Cole
of London and Mrs. Irene Ford
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Freeman Horne.
Mr. and Mrs. George Frayne
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Patterson, Leslie and
Linda of Lucan.
Mrs. John Coward visited on 7,,
Tuesday v with Mrs. Newton.
Clarke in South 'Huron Hospital.
Mr. George Bailey visited
on Sunday with Mrs. Dorothy
Collier in Kirkton,
Mrs. John Coward visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack-
son Woods of Elimville.
No • of
WINCHELSEA
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long,
modation
Clinton
the
The Huron county Board of house the newly engaged
Education is' only about two-and- psychologist, psychometrist,
-a-half years old and already, possibly three others to be
there- are accommodation pro- affiliated with the special educat-
blems looming. ion program for Huron as well
It was learned at last Tuesday as possible additional clerical
evening's board of education staff.
meeting in Clinton that space at The board of Clinton Public
the former nurses' residence in Hospital advised the board of
is to house education for Huron that it is not
before . ,interested in ericting other,
too ACCOM-
tenants presently occupying
office space in the building, build-
will required to ing an addition to the premises
or selling it.
To add even more urgency to
the quest fornew quarters, the
board of education's lease id up
in the former nurses' residence
July 1, 1971. A mouth to month
rental arrangement will be satis-
factory' to the Clinton Public
Hospital beard but the-rent has
been increased from $2700 per
" annum to $3600 per annum.' And
after the first of July, the board
of education "will be required to
give four month's notice before
'moving out.
Director of education, D. J.
Cochrane, outlined steps which
have been taken to locate
Mternate accommodation in the
inton area. 'Spence Cummings,
the. county development officer at
CFB Clinton iwas contacted con-
zerning possible space at the
former air force -base and a
letter was subsequently received
from Hon. C. S. MacNaughton
suggesting that facilities at CFB
'Clinton would very likely be
available to the board. The
• Ontario Development Corpor-
ation offiCials even agreed to
arrange for a tour of the base
to see the. accommodation avail-
able before the announcement of
the federal government's
decision to put a hold on the
closure of CFB Clinton was made.
education
administration
not
present board
additional
.be
sufficient
of
staff and