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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1971-11-11, Page 11When dreams , come true... Photo by Mark Robinson HODGINS-OESCH Clinton Public School's student council is active, making decisions for the student body these days. At a meeting recently they were caught by the camera. Members are (left to right) Nancy Clynick, Mike Johnston, Neil Colquhoun, Katrina Beseau, Michele Flowers and Sharon Irwin. Standing is their advisor, Mr. Graham. Missing at the meeting were Paul Wise and John Hart. WEST ST., GODERICH GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY ! 2ND. BIG WEEK Black Ribiers, Red Emperors, Green Cameras lb survival, we have begun to approach survival. But, Life has already survived. Our question is A8 BRAND, 1 GREEN OR WAX BEANS CHOKE QUALITY MAPLE LEAF, HINT ot MAPLE Side Bacon rllstrs KIDNEY RED BEANS Onion Rings 4 3 pkgs MOO SUPER-RIGHT BRAND, SUM Side Bacon Ice Cream ANN PAGE Ketchup VEGETABLE Heinz Soup CHRISTIE ALL FLAVOURS, MARVEL BRAND McCORMICK'S 3 1-16 t 00 4. pkgs CRACKERS Save 26c (PRICED LOWER THAN A YEAR AGO) Plain or Salted :3„.„.anirabliVARDISIX. whether we will. And where there's Life, There's life. 1-lb vac pat 69c ' , t 14-FL-OZ TINS .194-02. TINS 12-FL-OZ TINS 14-FL-Ot INS Clinton News-Record, Thursday, November 11, 1971 3A Teachers attend conference held at Mitchell school No Waiting on Clean) uts Pick Your bate Nov! for your safety out delivery trucks carry fuel oil only 'FOR -FREE 'BURNER SERVICE NIGHT OR DAY CALL 482-9411 A&P 1-lb vac pat 59c Corned Beef pi<0.0(42.. ags 89, MAPLE LEAF BRAND SX BRAND, FAMILY PACK Wieners 1-Ii) vat pac 59c Cooked Meat 164>z Pkg 69c BURNS BRAND (Priced tower than a Year Ago) Cooked Ham 6-az Pkg 5S c St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church, Zurich, decorated with baskets of pink and blue poms and white divinity, was the setting of a pretty wedding when Joan Marie Oesch and Glenn Harvey Hodgins exchanged marriage vows on Saturday, October 30, at 2:00 p.m. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Oesch, RR 1, Varna, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hodgins, Crediton. Rev. Father A. Durand officiated for the double-ring ceremony. Wedding music was supplied by organist, Mrs. Walter MacDougald and soloist Miss Janice MacDougald of Fullerton. Given in marriage by her father the bride looked lovely in her floor-length wedding gown fashioned from crystal peau. Venice lace trimmed the wedding band neckline and edge of sheath sleeves, forming the empire look and styling the ?Pent of the Mine skirt. Lace rif,Otifs also Zppliqued the -borlite and panel of the skirt. A floral cluster was held in place a French-illusion blusher veil. She carded a cascade of pink sweetheart roses, and white divinity with trailing ivy. Matron of honour, Mrs. Gordon Maloney, Stratford, sister of the bride was gowned in a floor-length pant dress. The fitted bodice in blue sheer had a flat band down the front, edged When Jolande Amsing passed away, donations were given by many persons for Bibles to be given to Jolande's friends among the young people of the Clinton Christian Reformed Church and at school. Each of her teachers was also to receive a Bible in her memory. Most of the young people of the ehurch received a copy. It was relatively easy to give the Bibles to them on a tinday night but the problem of giving them to students at school was harder. Some of the students had left the school while others were still going to school. Jolande's brother Andre put his problem to the principal and vice-principal of Central Huron Secondary School and received instant co-operation. "Somehow," he said, "when I entered the sehool, I had to distribute 60 or 70 13ibles. went straight to the principal and vice-principal and asked them to honour my request. in ruffled sheer that blended with the round ruffled neckline. The long sleeves had wide bands at wrist and were edged in matching ruffles. The blue foral print pant skirt was set off with matching print band at waist. Bridesmaids Miss Mary Oesch, sister of the bride, and Miss Mary Hodgins, sister of the groom, were gowned alike in pink pant gowns. They all carried cascades of straw flowers, baby poms and white divinity, also wearing white divinity in their hair. Gordon Maloney, Stratford, was best man and Randy Parsons and Ron Amerongen ushered the guests. A wedding reception and dance was held in the Exeter Legion Hall. The bride's mother received guests in a deep mauve crepe dress with white pleated chiffon bodice with lace trim, black accessories and a mauve orchid corsage. .The •Arocun's mother chose a raspberry crepe dress with black accessories and white Cymbiduim orchid. For a honeymoon to Nashville, Tennessee, and Southern States, the bride doned a brown dress with white lace trim, beige coat, brown accessories and a corsage of tiny sweetheart roses. On their return the couple will reside at RR 1, Crediton. "They were very helpful in telling me the students on my list who were no longer present. They called all students and teachers over the intercom to assemble at the cafeteria. "When I was walking into the cafeteria with all the faces turned towards me, I breathed a quick prayer for strength. It is difficult to face people you know. As I explained the purpose and reasons for presenting them with Bibles, I noticed some of the young people trying to choke back tears." Everyone present received a copy of the translation of "Good News for Modern Man" of the New Testament. Inscribed in each Bible was "In memory of Jolande Arnsing". One of the teachers, Mr. Jewson gave a little speech of appreciation. In all 110 Bibles were distributed from money donated by friends of Jolande. Don't let's give up on Life. She's a pretty tough old sow. She's weathered worse storms than this. Oh, they've all made her look haggard and tired. They've sagged her out of shape and taken away the trim, youthful perfection of her lines. But, pleistocene and ice ages weren't enough. Dinosaurs and pterodactyls died. But, life didn't. Forms of her children changed. The mighty reptiles gave way to the humble mammals. The coelecanth hid in the murky depths off Madagascar. The mastadon gave way before the smaller breeds of pachyderm. Neanderthal got bred out by home sapiens. Don't let's give up on Life. When drunk with blood and lust, she staggers. But, she also staggers when pregnant. Like dying leaves, life fertilizes life. Ecological changes can evoke depths and heighths of creative power which none but Life know she possesses. Sent clear to the vacuum-like sterility of the moon's surface, some instruments were later brought back by men. From the surface of that instrument, which had laid exposed to the sun's unqualified cosmic bombardment and space's unrelieved cold, germs sprang back to life when placed in a culture on earth. Don't let's give up on Life. Give her more time to choose, Give her more room to grow. Give her more air to breathe. Give her real blood: your self-ness. Life is not some alien force invading existence. Life is the creative power which brings all that is into existence. Hidden in the ontology of her power are capacities for change and adaptation which have weathered nuclear blasts, volcanic eruption and utter vacuum. Don't let's give up on Life. Where Life can take the forms of men and wonder if Life can survive, just there Life survives. It we can ask the question of r`" Recreation The moment a hunter loads his gun he is carrying 'a lethal weapon with the potential to kill anything at which it is pointed. Prom that point on, every action of the gun carrier is either safe or unsafe according to his training and inclination. In the opinion of the Ontario Safety League, safety training in the use of firearms, to be effective, Must be in sufficient depth that safe action becomes instinctive under all conditions experienced in a hunting trip, from the time the firearm and ammunition is removed from Storage in the home) until it is returned to its accustomed place. In order to establish this instinctively safe use of firearms, there must be a desire within the hunter to avoid accidents which preempts all other impulses induced by the excitement of hunting and the desire to get game. There is nothing complicated about hunting safety, just a basic knowledge of how to properly handle a firearm and 'a sufficiently Sincere desire on the part of the handler not to be responsible for inflicting death - or human suffering on a fellow hunter. une hundred and fifty associate principals and teachers from Perth, Huron, Grey, Bruce and Oxford counties attended a conference at Upper Thames Public Sc hool, Mitchell, November 6, and discussed their role• in the practice teaching program. The conference was sponsored by the Ontario Teachers' Federation, in co-operation with the Stratford Teachers' College and the Aithouse College of Education. Associate teachers and UCW The Evening Unit of Ontario Street UCW held their October meeting in the church parlour. Edith Wright, leader, read a (poem. Marianne Colclough and her group led the devotions. Roll call was answered with 22 hospital calls and five home calls. The correspondence included several thank-you cards and an interesting letter from Lois Bernasconi. Twelve ladies took quilt blocks to embroider for the bazaar. Some other interesting craft ideas were shown too. Lois Elliott reported on the Regional meeting held in Bayfield United Church recently. Edna Wheeler gave an interesting report on the work done at the manse. These ladies deserve a lot of credit and thanks for the hours they have spent redecorating and cleaning. Mrs. Margaret Thompson, Mitchell, demonstrated Tupperware and an interesting film "The Story of Tupperware" was shown by Mr. Bert Webster, London. Ada Skov and Bernice Brown were lucky winners of Tupperware. A tasty lunch was served by Roberta Plumsteel and her group. Thornas ICYcid, principal of Sprucedale Public School, Shakespeare, was chairman of planning committee for the conference. 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The program included student presentations, panel discussions, and group discussions. Guest speaker was G. .0. Dickinson, principal, Stratford Teachers' College. 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