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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1971-07-08, Page 14MOdulux Hard Surface Plywood Plantation PRINTS CHERRY & 'TEAK 4'x8' $6. 85 Tommy Hauler Tommy Hunter stars on ,CBC-TV network Fridays, at 9 p.m. in calor. For one hour of enter- tainment and fine country and western music it's the Tommy Hunter Shaw each Friday, at 9 p.m, Tommy will also be heard on the CSC Radio network, The Entertainers for five consecutive weeks, starting Sunday, July 18 at 4:03 p.m. , At the recent annual meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Perth-Huron Regional School of Nursing, a new slate of -officers was presented; President of the hoard, Dr, A, R, Rowe, Stratford; Vice-President, Mr. II, l3osnell, Goderich; Past-President, Mr, G. 0. Dickinson, Stratford; Treasurer, Mr, R. J. Cameron, Stratford; Sect'SPrY) Miss M. F, Philpott, Stratford; finance Chairman, Mr, J. L. Carter, St, Marys; Education Chairman, Mr. E. 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Clayton Hodeins 27b 733-2341 AMHERSTBURG 736-2151 GRAND BEND 829-2600 HARROW 235.1422 GODERICH 687-2401 SOUTHAMPTON 797-3245 839-4777 THEIDPORD 738-2221 KINCARDINE 524-8321 AND Cfiue C&14 • 6A Clinton News-Recvd, Thursday, July 8, 1971 root my 1.v 13Y SHIRT-EY J. KELLER Like everybody else, I'm sweltering in the heat these days. It is 90 degrees and hotter most of the time lately except for the midnight hours and I'm getting edgy because of it, I met one chap on the street who was mopping the perspiration from his brow and )poking as though he'd just stepped out of a steam tent. "I'm not going to complain," he told me. "I promised myself last January that if it ever got warm again, I was not going to complain about the heat. And I'm going to keep my Word. I will net complain," Well, I like my weather a little more moderate and since no one really suffers if I complain about the conditions outdoors, I intend to keep beefing. It is the only 3onAolation an old woman gets these days, I'm amazed at the way lifferent people react to heat, aren't you. Take my five-year old, for instance. He thrives in heat. He never seems to notice it. He plays out in the boiling sun as vigorously as if it Was a balmy 75 degrees and though there are little beads of sweat on his forehead, he is content in the sunlight with only the occasional iced drink to carry him through, Last night, it was so humid and sticky-hot that no one - except our youngest - could get to sleep. But it was no trick for z,he little guy to get off to Aumberland. He climbed into his flannelette pyjamas and pulled all the covers up around him and went fast asleep in no time flat. My husband urged him to at least remove his PJ top. He refused, He even balked at the mggestion that the covers on the bed be folded down to the footend for the night. "I'm cold," he told us 3tubbornly. And then there are the folks ike my next door neighbor who never give any indication by their appearance that they are warm. There is no moisture on she brow, no stringy hails, no clammy hands. In fact, on the hottest day in summer, my neighbour looks as though she just emerged from a cooling bath. "How do you stay looking so crisp and cool?" I asked her the On Sunday, June 20, on Highway 21 at Eighteen Mile Creek Br., Rene Castilloux, 99 St, David Street, Goderich and Denis.4Regier, RR 2, Zurich were involved in a two-car accident resulting in minor damage to the vehicles they were driving. On Sunday, June . 20, on Concession 8.9 south of Huron Road 13, Rodney Stirling, RR 3, Clinton was involved in a single honda accident resulting in damage to the vehicle he was driving. Stirling received injuries, On Friday, June 11, on Lot 79, Plan 5, 13ayfield, an unknown vehicle struck and damaged a parked unattended vehicle owned by William Frank Lobb, RR 2, Clinton, resulting in Minor damage to the Lobb vehicle, On Tuesday, June 22, on 12th and 13th Concession east of County Road 12, Henry 1Vliddegaal, RR 1, Blyth, struck and injnred two cattle resulting in minor damage to his vehicle. On Wednesday, June 23, on County Road south of Sideroad 5 and 6, Bernadus DeJong, Holland; Shirley Williamson, RR 1, Walton and Prank Riley, RR 2, Seaforth were involved in a three.car accident resulting in damage to the Wong vehicle. Passenger Marianne Segren, RR 2, Seaforth received injuries, On Wednesday, June 28, at Nairn Drive south of Highway 8, John McDonald, RR 2, Goderich and Peter Filion, RR 2, Goderich were involved in a two-car colliSion resulting in minor damage to the vehicles they were driving, On Thursday, June 24, on County Road 3 east of Highway 4, Donald Jervis Taylor, RR 3, Goderich was involved in a other day. "I'm so blessed hot think faint and you'd thinly You had your own inner air-cooling system." "Oh I feel the heat terribly," she said. "But I just keep running cool water over my wrists and I manage to keep relatively comfortable. You should try that, Shirley, It works wonders." Somewhere from the resources of my mind, I recall that little trick, It was in the same article where it was advocated to keep your cologne in the refrigerator during the hot weather, to put on fresh underwear morning, afternoon and evening, and to drink plenty of iced tea and rest in a shady spot. .1 remember reading that item during a lunch break on a blistering hot summer day 15 years ago when I was hoeing white beans for a living. And I remember telling my husband that a lady of leisure could keep cool and lovely while those of us who were less fortunate had to suffocate in the sunshine. He was helpful as I recall. "Hoe' early in the morning and late at night," was his suggestion. And I just cannot for the life of me understand those fellows and gals (mostly gals) who prostrate themselves in the sun on a beach for hours on end during a hot day. There they recline, scantily clad with the sun's rays beating and burning onto and into every inch of skin. Sun-worshippers, I think they used to call them, claim they enjoy wilting on the sand. They say they become golden brown and somewhat immune to the heat. I'd find it pure torture. Somehow I think I'd rather sweat it out in the shade somewhere. At least when it cooled down, your body still wouldn't be afire, And last but not least, I really dig those air-conditioned offices and stores where the employees run around shivering and sweatered even though the temperature soars to the high 80's and low 90's outside. "It is too cold in here to be healthy," they say. "I'd rather put up with the heat than be comfortable in here. I think I'm getting the sniffles." single-car accident when he struck and killed two pigs resulting in damage to his vehicle. On Friday,, June 25, on County Road 4, east of Highway 81, John Andrew Kingma, RR 2, Dashwood was involved in a single car accident resulting in minor damage to the vehicle he walk driving. On Friday, June 25, in Holrnesville, James Angus, RR 2, Clinton and Benson Sowerby, RR 2, Goderich were involved in a two-car accident resulting in damage to the vehicle they were driving. On Friday, June 25, on Highway 8 east of Hohnesville (Huron Road 31), James Edward 'Manderson, RR 2, Goderich and James Frederick Blackwell, 122 Elgin Avenue West, Goderich were involved in a two-car accident resulting in minor damage to the vehicles they were driving. On Saturday, June 26, in ,Ashfield Township, John Gibb, RR 3, Wingham was involved in A single-car accident resulting in damage to his vehicle. On Saturday, June 26, at Lot 27, Concession 8, West Wawanosh Township, an unknown vehicle struck and daMaged a fence owned by James Fitileon, RR 2, Lucknow, On Saturday, June 26, on Sideroad 12, West Division, Ashfield Township, south of Highway 86, Norman Philip IVIousseau, 23906 Harvard Shore Drive, St, Clair Shores, Michigan was involved in a single-car accident resulting in damage to his vehicle. Charges, 18; H.T.A., 10; L.C.A., 6 of which 2 are minors; C.C., 2; Warnings, 16; Safety Talks, 10; No. Schools, 1; No. Children, 280. GENERAL Requests for assistance, 28; Prisoner Escort, nil; Convictions - In Provincial Court, Criminal Division, Goderich, 27 persons convicted of ti.T.A, offences, 3 convicted of C.C, offences and 10 convicted of L,C.A. offences. Attention Parents) Where do your Children play? Last year in Ontario, 7 children were killed while playing on the roadway and another 451 Were injured. YOU can help protect your youngsters by making sure they always play in a safe place. OPP Report