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Mr. Pierre E, Trudeau,
Parliament Buildings,
Ottawa, Ontario,
Dear Mr. Trudeau,
We have a problem here in Clinton and perhaps you are the only one who can
helpe us.
We have a Canadian Force Base just south of town and which for nearly.30
years has been a source of jobs and a boost to the economy of our town and our
county. More than 50,000 people live within 20 miles of the Base and over the
years people from every corner of the county have worked there.
But starting in September, the base will be closed because of the cutback in
defence spending. Several alternative uses for the base have been suggested, one of
which would involve the defence department, and the department of transport in
a new training school.
it has become fairly obvious that these departments do not want to use the
base after it is closed out, yet they have not told us and until they do, others
who may wish to use the base cannot make plans.
We NEED an alternative occupant for the base. We wish you could come here
yourself to see the large number of empty houses, the number of businesses that
have closed and the growing number of unemployed, but we know you can't.
But we beg you to do everything in your power to help us get something to
take the place of the armed forces when they leave in September. The future of
Clinton, Huron County and 50,000 people depend on it.
Sincerely,
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HAM SUPPER
at
LONDESBORO UNITED CHURCH
WEDNESDAY, MAY 19
5:u0 8:00
Adults $1.75 Children 75c
PRE-SCHOOLERS FREE 18, 1913 ,
CLINTON
HOSPITAL DANCE
May 8, 1971
"The O.0 3 -I- l it
Lunch Provided
Col. Sanders
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Tickets $5.00 Couple
Available at Hospital
17, 18b
THE WOMEN'S AUXILIARY
TO THE
CLINTON PUBLIC
HOSPITAL
OFFER 2 BURSARIES
One for:
A qualified resident wishing to train as a registered nurse.
One for:
A qualified resident wishing to train as a registered nurse's
assistant.
Applications must be made on or before June 12 to the
Guidance Department of C.H.S.S.
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Take home a supper of delicious
Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Clinton man
ordained to
priesthood
Father John Sharp, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Alvin Sharp of Queen
Street; Clinton, will be ordained
into the priesthood on May 8.
Father Sharp received his
elementary schooling at Clinton
Public School and graduated
from Clinton Collegiate Institute
in 1961.
He attended St. Peter's
Seminary in London and
received his Bachelor of Arts
degree from the University of
Western Ontario in 1968.
He received his Bachelor of
Sacred Theology (S,T.B.) from
St. Peter's Seminary in March
1971.
Father Sharp will be ordained
in St: Peter's Basilica, London,
by the Most Rev. G. Emmett
Carter, Bishop of London. He
will celebrate his first mass at St.
Joseph's Parish, Clinton, on May
9, 1971.
The students of A/M Hugh
Campbell School have been so
busy preparing for their Spring
Concert Program that they have
found it difficult to gather much
news during the past two weeks.
The concert program will take
place on Thursday afternoon,
May 6, so things should return
to normal after that time.
BY KRISTA McAULEY
On April 28, at building 10'7,
three Tenderfoot Guides were
enrolled as full-fledged Guides.
The three Guides were: Carrie
Braid, Sandra Fulton and Marion
Smith. The parents of these
Guides were invited to the
enrolment. There were
refreshments served later.
BY CINDY ROBINSON
Swimming lessons in the
London Pool take •place each
Saturday from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
for the Adastral Park children, A
bus carries the crowd from the
Exchange, at 12:30, to the pool.
Everyone pays $2.00 to enter
e ach class, taught by
professional instructors. The
classes range from
junior-intermediate to senior
badges.
BY CATHY PAGE
On May 3, five Brownies of
the $rd CFB Clinton Pack
received their Golden Hand. The
girls were: Debbie Austin, Cindy
Green, Wendy Valaster, Judy
Hatch and Nicky Page. Also, two
Brownies, Jackie Salter and Lise
Valaster, received their Golden
Bar. Madame Commissioner
(Mrs. Harper), and parents of the
girls, were there. After the
ceremony, there was a sing-song
and then refreshments were
served.
BROWNIE HIKE
BY DALE MASON
On Saturday, May 1, the
Brownies of the 2nd CFB
Clinton Pack went on a hike to
where the Bayfield River crosses
the Township Road, so some of
the Brownies could work on
badges and tests. The other
people who went along and took
part in the hike were the two
Brownie Leaders, Mrs.
MacPherson and Mrs. Cheyne.
Mrs. Harper, the Madame
Commissioner, Mrs. C. Page,
tester, the two Packies, Linda
Price and Dale Mason and also
Brenda Paulin who went along
to pass a badge for Guides. In all
they had a good, but wet, time.
BROWNIE ENROLMENT
BY DALE MASON
On Wednesday, April 21, the
Brownies of the 2nd CFB
Clinton Pack held an. Enrolment,
plus an Honorary enrolment to
enrol two Tweenies and three
Honorary Tweenies. The two
Tweenies that were enrolled
were Susie Cheyne and Linda
MacPherson. The three
Honorary Tweenies were Mr.
Harland (school principal),
Father Glacheski and Padre
Youmatoff, Base Chaplains. The
Girl Guides, the two Brownie
Packs, the teachers, Mrs.
Harland, Mrs. Youmatoff and
the parents were invited to
attend the meeting.
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This Weekend ONLY
LOAF OF
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MOTHERS DAY SPECIAL
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BRING MOTHER
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ON SUNDAY, MAY 9th
WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF $2.00 OR
MORE, MOTHER "IN ATTENDANCE"
RECEIVES
FREE SUNDAE
OF HER CHOICE
1T'S OUR FIRST
ANNIVERSARY
Many thanks to Clinton
and Maria
228 VICTORIA ST., CLINTON
DEEP FRIED
CHICKEN DINNER
Includes 8-131( Ice Chicken, French Fries, Salad, Roll
REGULAR $1.,30 VALUE
MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL
MAY -
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SATURDAY, May 8, Rummage
Sale in Auburn Community Hall,
2:00 p,m, sponsored by Hall
Board. Home Baking Sale,
Lunch Counter, For pick-up,
phone any member of Hall
Board by Saturday noon. —17,
18b
SUNDAY, MAY 16, 7:30 p.m.,
Ontario Street Church, Joint
Thankoffering with
Wesley-Willis. Illustrated talk by
Drs. Jean and Catherine
Whittier, retired missionaries. —
18b
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SATURDAY, MAY 15,10 a.m. -
2 p.m. Women's Auxiliary, CFB
Clinton, Final Rummage Sale, to
be held in the LEGION HALL,
Clinton. —18,19b
THURSDAY, MAY 6, Bingo at
Clinton Legion Hall, 8:30 p,m.
Jackpot $59.00 in 59 numbers.
CASH BINGO: Legion Hall,
Seaforth, Friday, May 7, 8:15
p.m. Regular games, $10; three
$25 games; $75.00 jackpot to
go. Door prizes. Admission
$1.00. Auspices Branch 156.
Proceeds welfare work. — 2tfn
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FRIDAY, MAY IA, 8:00 p.m.
OPEN meeting Town Hall,
Clinton Citizens Horticultural
Society. Speaker, Mrs. Jean
McKee, Flower Specialist
demonstrating flower arranging.
Exchange of plants, All
welcome. i$,19b
ONTARIO'S largest Spring Fair,
The Clinton Spring Fair,
Community Park. FRIDAY
evening, June 4, Huron County
Dairy Princess Contest, also the
Queen of the Fair Contest in
arena, SATURDAY, June 5,
1:00 p.m. parade with three
bands; baby show; judging of all
livestock, poultry, rabbits, pets.
SATURDAY, 7:00 p.m., big
horse show. Special attraction
this year, Rob Walker of
Creemore, Ontario, with his
Border Collie dogs, driving sheep
and ducks. Robert M. Gibbings,
Sec.-Treas., RR 1, Clinton. —
18-22b
YOU ate invited to attend the
CHILD HEALTH CLINIC,
across from the Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, May 21,
1971 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00
noon for: (1) Health
Surveillance (2) Anaemia
Screening (3) Immunization (4)
Fluoride brushing of children's
teeth to prevent cavities for age
3.5 years. — 18b
TUESDAY, MAY 11, Bingo
Huron Fish and Game Club.
Jackpot $57.00 in 57 numbers.
Six door prizes. 8:30 p.m. — tfn
RUMMAGE SALE, Saturday,
May 8, at 1:30 p.m. at Salvation
Army Hall, Goderich. — 18
FRIDAY, MAY 14, 8:00 p.m.
ROUNDUP ON THE MOON,
operetta produced by
Wesley-Willis Junior Choir, at
Clinton Public School. Adults
75c, children 25c. — 18b'
DANCE to "The Country Boys"
at Saltford Valley Hall, May 7,
1971, 10:00 p.m. to 1:00 a,m.
Sponsored by the Clinton Junior
Farmers. — 18b
Refreshments were served after
the ceremony.
THE BROWNIES VISIT
TO THE GODERICH MUSEUM
BY DALE MASON
On Sunday, May 2, the
Brownies of the 2nd CFB
Clinton Pack went on a trip to
the Goderich Museum so the
Brownies could work on a part
of a badge, in which they had to
tell of a trip to a museum.
This trip was also organized,
so the Brownies could' have an
outing. They were accompanied
by the two Brownie Leaders,
Mrs. MacPherson and Mrs.
Cheyne; the Madame
Commissioner, Mrs, Harper; the
two Packies, Linda Price and
Dale Mason and also the tester
Mrs. Exley.
BY SHELLY SCHWAB
The Base is gradually
decreasing. Some of the families
who have recently moved are:
Cpl. and Mrs. Lawrence with
two children, have moved to
Portage LaPrairie, Manitoba;
Cpl, and Mrs. Braid with five
children, have moved to
Kingston, Ontario; Cpl, and Mrs.
Phillips with three children, have
moved to Edmonton, Alberta;
Cpl. and Mrs. Danford with four
children, have moved to Camp
Borden, Ontario; and Cpl. and
Mrs. Matthews with two
children, have moved to
Kingston, Ontario.
The Beseau family have
located themselves temporarily
in Clinton.
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