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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-06-07, Page 8NEWS-RECORD mummy, JUNE 7, 1973 Minor Soccer opens Nine Brownies became Guides recently at a ceremony in Clinton. Left to right are Peggy Jones, Mary HIII, Linda Garron, Carolyn Wood, Kristine Herren who assisted, Susan Jeffer- son, 'Colleen Hill, Julie Taylor, Catherine Diechert, and Lode Wise. Leaders Mrs. Sharon Carter and Mrs. Deanne Delve are In the back row. (photo by Jack Hunt) Teachers colleges closed . Colts return home The Clinton Colts, last year's Intermediate "C" baseball champions, were washed out last Sunday and their scheduled game at Arya will be played at a later date. The Colts, who have a one win, one loss record so far, are back home this Friday night when they play Exeter at 8 p.m. They host Daswood on Sunday. Most of the players are eager to return to the diamond after the two week layoff and some good baseball action is promised. No starting pitchers were named. Farmers. Are you thinking about , building? FOR A GOOD JOB AT A REASONABLE PRICE PHONE RAY LAMBERS.482-3305 . BOB'S AUTO BODY COMPLETE BODY REPAIRS COWSION REPAIRS PAINTING GLASS INSTALLATION VANASTRA R.R. 5 CLINTON 462.9451 rl Centennial float in parade HENSALL COMMUNITY CENTRE JUNE 15 16, 1973 See and hear fiddling champions horn Canada and the U.S.A. compete (or Ihe ATTENTION CORN GROWERS lo"%o•hRooftwaRceemoReomeermeoweaRwRourmere e "CORN OIL 11 NOW IN STOCK TO BE USED WITH ATIWINE FOR BETTER KILL CONTROL KERRIGAN FUELS 379 VICTORIA ST. CLINTON 482-9653 The annual beautification program of some of Clinton's heavily travelled streets got underway this week. Here Doug Kennedy and Cec Hallam put up flower pots along Albert Street. (News-Record photo) Uhl T STEP No waiting for concrete to cure,,Over 100 sizes in stock, THE EASY WAY TO BUY BETTER CONCRETE STEPS FrankKling Ltd. Phone 527-1320 — Seaforth Enhance the beauty rid value of your home with precast steel reinforced concrete Unit Steps. Our installation crews work quickly and cleanly. SUNDAY, EO THE Nl lEi G OSPEL FOUR RECORDING ARTISTS WILL SING Rev. Cleve Winger wil=l speak . WESTFIELD - 2 P.M. HURON MEN'S CHAPEL, AUBURN - 8 p.m. All WELCOME EVIL PREVAILS WHEN GOOD 'MEN. NO** Anniversary services were held in St. Andrew's Church, Kippen on June 3 with Rev. Gean Wright of Exeter delivering the Message. Music was provided by the Sunday School Choir. John and Michael Bennendyk sang a duet, TO CALGARY Miss Brenda Triebner has gone to Calgary, Alberta to fur- ther her career. * * * Here's a tip from the Ontario Safety League. Clean the inside surfaces of your windshield and windows. They get very blue and hazy from smoke, vinyl fumes etc, 41/111 1:11 P i til OBN -41111141II**1 5 Ped:404e :#114 AND LIVING IN CLINTON GIANT GOSPEL SING SATURDAY JUNE 9th FEATURING "TINY TED" RAMSAY AND THE WATCHMEN JERICHO ROAD - THE STEWART SISTERS COMING JUNE 27th 8:00 P.M. • CANADA'S GALILEANS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CLINTON jericho rbad THE WATCHMEN WILL BE AT FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH AT 11:00 A.M. AND 7:00 P.M. SUNDAY JUNE 10th NO ADMISSION CHARGE ALL WELCOME! The Clinton Minor Soccer program opened on a winning note last Saturday as Clinton took two games away from Exeter. In Pee Wee action, Clinton trounced the visiting Exeter team by a 10.2 score. Paul Galachuik was the star of the game with five goals. Paul Wise picked up three, while Leslie Falconer and Shawn Rotteau each scored one. The Clinton Atom team beat their visiting counterparts from Exeter by a 3-1 score. The ban- tam game was re-scheluled. Clinton's two Mosquito teams battled each other to a 3- 3 tie, with Peter Beukema scoring two for the "B"s and Henry Valkenburg picking up the other tally. Jeff Gibbings netted two for the "A"s, while Dave Williscraft got the other. This coming Saturday, the Atoms and Pee Wees travel to Seaforth, while the Clinton Mosquitos "A" and "B" host Exeter and Goderich respec- tively. The Clinton Bantams travel to Huron Park. All games have 10 a.m. starting times. In Senior Soccer, Clinton At a special meeting of the Huron County Pork Producers Association in Clinton on Mon- day night, the directors discussed the move of the assembly yard from Clinton to Hensall. Some directors north of Clin- ton apparently had complaints from pork producers, that they had to drive an additional 12 miles to deliver their hogs. The, reasons for the move were outlined by James McGregor of Kippen and a member of the provincial marketing board for Huron County. It was purely financial. die" h'ad FRIDAY, JUNE 15 ELIMINATIONS 7 P.M. ADMISSION ADULTS 150 CHILDREN 50 M.C. Johnny Bront travels to Cove Road Field in London this Sunday to battle the powerful German Canadians at 6 p.m. Anyone wishing a ride should meet at the arena at 4 p.m. Colts tie Teachers 2-2 There was a pitcher's battle last Thursday in Industrial League Softball that resulted in a 2-2 tie between the Colts and the Teachers. Ken Daer was on the mound for the Colts, while Tom Fox pitched for the Teachers. Daer also helped his own ,ef- fort by driving in both Colt runs with a single and a home run. Monday night's games were galled off because of wet grounds and will be played at a later date. Future games pit the Colts against the Dead Stock Removal this Thursday night at 6:30 p.m, while next Monday sees the Bluebirds take on the Teachers at 6:30 and Holmesville battles the Dead Stockers at 8:30. changed hands, an agreement had to be made with the new owner. The increase in cost, as demanded by the new owner was such, that it was unaccep- table to the marketing board. It. would have meant an increase in cost in the region of 30% over the old cost. In Hensall the board was able to lease facilities at the old cost, which is the average cost incurred across the province. The Huron County directors decided to look into the feasability of an assembly yard or a sub-assembly yard in the Belgrave, Blyth and Lon- desboro SATURDAY, JUNE 16 PLAYDOWNS 7 P.M. DANCING — 10 P.M. THE "NIGHT•HAWKS" will, Clarence Peale ADMISSION ADULTS 2 00 CHILDREN 50 Education Minister Thomas Wells last week annourced the closing of teachers' colleges in Peterborough and Stratford and steps to be taken towards the amalgamation of three other colleges with universities. Both Peterborough and Stratford ,Teachers' Colleges will close at the end of August. Peterborbugh's elementary teacher training program will be transferred to the Faculty of Education at Queen's Univer- sity, Kingston. The staff of the college will also move to Queen's. Staff of the Stratford College will be transferred to fill vacant positions with the Ministry of Education. At the same time Mr.. Wells announced that continuing the implementation of the policy begun in 1969, the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Colleges and Universities will resume discussions im- mediately with appropriate university officials with a view to integrating the following teachers' colleges with univer- sities by September of this year: Sudbury Teachers' College with Laurentian University; North Bay Teachers' College with Nipissing College, an af- filiate of Laurentian University in North Bay and London Teachers' College with the Althouse College of Education to, form the Faculty of Education fa, q'lle University of Western Ontario. Mr. Wells said that Trent and Queen's Universities have initiated discussions with a view to developing a co- operative program of teacher education whereby students in the Peterborough area could take the major part of a four- year training program at Trent. Declining school enrolments are reflecting in the demand for teachers and have indicated to the Ministry that the number of teacher-training facilities could be reduced. In 1969 about 7.000 new elementary teacher graduates were needed in Ontario. In 1971, the requirement dropped to 3,600. At the secondary level 3,400 new teacher graduates were required , in 1969. The requirement dropped to 2,500 in 1971. Decisions with respect to The Ausable-Bayfield Con- servation Authority headquar- ters, located on Thames Road West, Exeter, will be officially opened on Saturday, June 9, 1973. The building, formerly owned by Kongskilde Ltd., was purchased in 1972, and the Authority took occupancy in July of that year. During the past winter the building has been renovated to suit their purposes, Open House will be from 1-5 p.m. with the official opening ceremonies taking place at 2 p.m. The Minister of Natural Resources, Leo Bernier; the director of this Conservation Authority Branch, Mr. LaTur- nell; federal and provincial members of parliament; and area municipal councils have teachers' colleges in Toronto, Hamilton and Ottawa will be made at a later date, Mr. Wells said that the move will result in stronger faculties of education which will better serve prospective teachers and those teachers seeking con- tinual professional develop- ment. The program coincides with the major recommendations of the Report of the Committee on the Costs of Education which Mr. Wells tabled in the Legislature. The question of teacher education is one of a wide variety of issues being studied by the committee which was appointed in 1971. been invited to attend the opening. Besides the official ceremonies, the program will include a tour of the buildings, a continuous slide presentation, a tree planting demonstration with the Authority's tree spade, plus other displays and exhibits. Light refreshments will be served. The Ausable-Bayfield Con- servation Authority cordially invites the general public to at- tend this Open House to learn more about their program and activities in the Ausable- Bayfield watershed. Pork producers upset over move "Ward Allen Memorial Trophy" $1,430 Cash Prizes Compiriti Sites for Tents and Trailers Available Mensal' Commundy Pork, Adiorning Howl! Community Centro 'illum.........111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Open House planned