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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1969-11-13, Page 11CFB Clinton trumpet band marches into place for dedication for Legion Branch 140 are assembled on King Street across the traffic radar antenna monument on Tuesday. Members of Clinton island. — Staff Photo. game for food support. or family — These permits may be applied for at your police department which may apply to the local Registrar of Firearms on your behalf or applications May be made direct to the local Registrar of Firearms, Ontario Provincial Police, 126 Lakeshore Boulevard East, Toronto 2, Ontario, A contravention of the above noted, laws may result in prosecution and the firearm concealed seized and forfeited to the Crewn. ,•• %%%%% •••••••••••••Ns",.. \‘'...AS•N• • •`...••,..\•\. 4 • • • • • • • • • • 1 OIL BURNER SERVICE No Waiting On Cleanouts Pick Your Date Now Ask For A SPRING MR HUMIDIFIER • FOR YOUR SAFETY OUR DELIVERY TRUCK CARRIES FUEL OIL ONLY • Gordon Grigg Ltd. PHONE 4112-9411 CLINTON Contest Us For All Your Petroleum Needs BY HELEN ALLEN VO#14*#zi:'4:0' Brian looks as if he'd like to jump right out of that walker and take off on his own. It won't be long till he can, because this little boy, not yet ll. months old, can walk now if he has something to hold onto. Brian is a wiry, bouncy youngster with big dark eyes, biown hair, medium complex- ion and an entrancing grin showing his fine new teeth. He is a happy young fellow who enjoys other children and loves eWoring, especially in cupboards. This little boy has aller- gies which make him susceptible to wheezy colds and for which he is on a milk-free diet. Other than that he eats everything. He is always good-natured and he needs parents who will not be troubled by his diet restrictions or by his sometimes raspy breathing. To inquire about adopting Brian please write to Today's Child, Department of Social and Family Services, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 182. Maj. Gen. W. K. Carr, commander of the Canadian Forces Training Command, left, was at CFB Clinton last week to open the new Warrant Officers School. With him just prior to an inspection of the school facilities are, from left to right, Major P. A. Scott, commandant of the school; Col, Gordon Ockenden, commander of CFB Borden (former commander of the Centralia base) and Col. E. W. Ryan, base commander at Clinton. — Staff Photo. Maj. Gen. W. IC Carr of Winnipeg, commander of the armed forces training command, opens Canadian Forces Warrant OffiCer School at CFB Clinton in ceremonies last Friday attended by military Officials and invited , civilian guestt, Col. E. W: Ryan, base commander, is seen standing beneath the queen's picture with Maj. P. A. Scott, CFWOS commandant, at far right. — Staff Photo. Firearms laws in effect now, hunters reminded HARRISTON FERTILIZERS Your local AERO FERTILIZER CUSTOM BLENDER We have taken another step to give you the best service possible, by handling a complete line of: NEW LIFE FEEDS for hog, poultry, cattle and others on request. "SERVING THE MAN WHOSE BUSINESS IS AGRICULTURE" FERTILIZERS * GENERAL. BARN EQUIPMENT * HERBICIDES * INSECTICIDES * FUNGICIDES * ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS * AND ANY OTHERS ON REQUEST COME AND SEE US SOON AT HARRISTON FERTILIZERS CLINTON, ONTARIO 482-9133 Division of Cyanamid Of Canada Ltd.. HOWARD McKENDRY 482-7927 (Hwy 8, East of Clinton) RALPH BUPrINGA 623.9266 Calvin Christian School asks aid ..-CARDS 0,F THANKS ZABLOCKI: I wish to thank everyone for their kindness while I was in Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Newland and staff. The home atmosphere and personal attention was very much app reciated, — Mrs. Zablocki — BUCHANAN; MY sincere thanks to all who remembered me with cards and visits while a patient in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Barrett and first floor nurses. — Alf. Buchanan 46b LYON: The family Qf the late Nellie Lyon wishes to express sincere thanks and appreciation to everyone for their many acts of kindness during her recent illness and death. Special thanks to Mr. Lloyd Tasker, all who sent flowers to the hospital and funeral home, and those who contributed to the Cancer Fund. — 46p The Huron Fish and Game Conservation Boys and other participants wish to thank all those who helped make their walk successful, either by sponsoring them or helping with cars. Special thanks to the 0.13,P, for . their help in patrolling. — 46b, 25, CARDS OF THANKS *GRIGG: The families of the late Gordon A. Grigg wish to express sincere thanks to all their friends, relatives and neighbours for floral, tribute; donations to the Heart Foundation, Cancer Society and M & M Fund, cards of sympathy and many acts of kindness shown us during our recent sad bereavement of .a dear husband, father, son and brother. Your thoughtfulness will always he remembered. Thank you also to everyone who sent flowers, cards and treats to Gordon during his many months of illness. Special thanks to Reverend A. J. Mowatt, Dr. Newland, Dr, Meltzer, Clinton and London Masonic Lodges, Clinton Kinsmen Club, Huronic Rebekah Lodge, Wesley-Willis Church, pallbearers, flowerbearers and Beattie Funeral— 46b BAKER: I would like to sincerely thank all my relatives, neighbours and friends for their concern and consideration at this time of grief in the loss of my dearly beloved wife. — Jim Baker. — 46b 28. ROOM and BOARD ACCOMMODATION for one. Mrs. Jim Cox, 127 Princess Street W. 482-7093. — 45,46b — A firearm means any barrel Weapon from which any shot, bullet or missile can be discharged and includes any rifle, shotgun, revolver; pistol or air gun, — A person 14 years of age but under the age of 16 years may be issued a permit to poSsess a firearm or ammunition. — A person Under the age of 14 years May be issued a permit to possess a firearin or ammunition if he reSideS in an area in the province designated by ordevin-council and the local Registrar of Firearms is satisfied that the permit is needed to enable that person to hunt Clintcarl .News-record, ThqfpcI,PY, November 13, 1909 , 11 The: ,Huron County Board Of 'Education REquiFigs - ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TEACHERS, duties to commence January 1, 1970 at Schools in the Clinton, Exeter, Goderich and. Wingham areas. Personal interviews will be conducted at Clinton Public School at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, November 22. Written applications, including telephone number, most recent superintendent, and experience should be mailed to: J. W. Coulter, Superintendent of Schools, Box 370, Clinton, Ontario . D. J. Cochrane, J. B. Lavis, Director. Chairman. 46b TOP PRICES FOR CORN BARLEY AND MIXED GRAIN ALSO — DON'T FORGET THE BIRDS We Have a Good Supply of SUNFLOWER SEED and WILD BIRD MIXTURE ^ CT We have a good line of VETERINARY SUPPLIES AND PREMIXES OPNOTC11 TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED Phone 527-1910 Seaforth The Calvin Christian School Society of Clinton, which owns and operates a six-room elementary school on Princess Street, has requested assistance from the Huron County Board of Education in the use of library and gymnasium facilities and in providing student transportation. Harry Bakker, Londesboro, and Gys Vanderhaar, RR 2, Bayfield, made a strong presentation of their case for co-operation with the Huron County Board last week and pointed out the difficulties under which the school operates. It has 203 pupils for whom their parents pay $12 per week, and receives no government support. After hearing the two delegates, the board referred the requests to the Executive Council for study and recommendation. Mr. Bakker, a young poultry producer of the Londesboro area, said that the Calvin Christian School Society of Clinton owns and operates the six-room school on Princess Street. It is non-parochial and non-denominational and its doors are open to the children of all parents who want their children to receive a distinctly Christian education. "I think there is a great misconception of our school here," Mr. Bakker said. It is called a private school, but we believe it to be a public school, Christian in character." The Clinton school with a staff of six teachers and an enrollment of 200 pupils operated in 1968-69 on a budget of $66,357. The money was raised, said Mr. Bakker, through parents paying a $12 a week flat fee. A financial sheet presented to the board showed contributions of $37,113 plus church collections from Clinton at $2,250 and from Blyth at .$88. Transportation last year cost the society $13,000, said Mr. Bakker. "Yet many of our children live on existing public and separate school bus lines." Mr. Vanderhaar said there was a waste of driving in transporting children to schools. "There are four to five buses that go around my corner each day with the buses only one half full," he said. He added that the Clinton school is saving the Ontario government approximately $60,000, a year in grants. He said that across , Ontario there is $900,000 in property taxes paid by families supporting society schools. "Why not send your children to our schools?" James Taylor, board member from Hensall, asked the delegate. "Why not yours to ours?" replied Mr. Vanderhaar. "We think the grants should go where the kids go," John B. Lavis, Clinton board chairman, asked if all their children were attending the Calvin Christian school. Mr. Vanderhaar said that not "many" were attending the regular public schools. Mr. Lavis agreed that a Christian education was important in today's world. The provincial police district headquarters' in Mount Forest this week issued a notice on recent Criminal Code amendments concerning firearms. "it's not gossip, it's laW,", the notice was headed and Constable }L A. Tighe, accident „ prevention Co-ordinator, said the rieW laws took effect last Oct. I. Among the Sections changed: —• It is unlawful for anyone to Sell, give Or lend a firearm or ammunition to any person under the age of 16 years unless that person is in possession of a Special permit issued by a Registrar of Firearrhs