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Clinton News-Record, 1974-05-02, Page 6110th SIPPlItS Everyone deserves the opportunity to get the best possible education. This is what Ontario is doing to see that you get your chance. The government here in Ontario believes that no one should ever be deprived of a higher education simply for lack of money. And, we're doing something about it , .. through the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP), ' OSAP'consists of goveMment- financed loans and grants designed to help qualified Canadian citizens and landed immigrants pay for their higher education. And they are based on need, not on academic achievement, The loans are interest-free until 6 months after graduation, and repay- ments don't begin until then. The grants don't normally have to be repaid at all. Already, 2 out of 5 students at Ontario universities and community colleges receive some form of financial assistance from OSAP. If you would like to know what assistance is available, how to apply for it, and how much you may be qualified to receive, contact the Student Awards Officer at the institution of your choice. Or write to: Inquiry Section Student AWards Branch Ministry of Colleges and Universities Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 106, James A. C. Auld, Minister Government of Ontario William G. Davis, Premier .11*.,-C1141 NTOltiNg.WS.RECQIIPI iTIWIi$QAY, MAY g, 1974 Show good promise Soccer club rea Hockey picture dulls Denise Corbett of the grade 3 and 4 class at St. Joseph's separate school in Clinton receives her swimming certificate from John McCarroll, the separate boards phys. ed. instructor. Twenty-two children of the class, taught by'Mrs. E, Van Dan Hengel, took the course at the Stratford Y. (News-Record photo) Jottings from St. Joe's Gold, silver & are also given, bronze awards .Clinton's. entry in. chi X4.911. don. and District Soccer Lemie opens the season with. a game in London this Saturday at 4 against the Greek. Hellas, To date, Clinton has played two exhibition games, losing the first one 2-1 to Goderich and trying second Div. Ausable 4-4 last week. Club officials are very op- timistic this year. There have been several new players signed along with the return of most of • last year's ,team.. So far, 15 players have been signed with the possibility of five more. They are: Don Armstrong, Bill Cantelon, Derwin Carter, Dan Colquhoun, Wayne • Fulcher, Brian Jewitt, Ray Kennedy, Charlie Lipp, Don McDaid, Glen McLachlan, Gard Riley and Graham Yeata, from last year, with the .ad- dition of Gerry Lobb, Tom McConnell and Doug Rielly. Sunday's game against Ausable United saw Clinton start off hesitantly and as a result, saw them one goal down in the first few minutes. Despite several good chances by the forward line, Clinton failed The 1973-1974 annual meeting of the Clinton Figure Skating Club was held on Thursday April 11. Of 85 families who have membership in the Club, only 12 were represented.. Although the club has a full slate of officers for the 1974-1975 season, was felt that it is essential for more of the parents to take an interest and share in the workload. The skaters are enthusiastic and the improvement over the past two years is tremendous so "come on parents, let's keep this club active". The 1974-1975 executive is as follows: past president, Mrs. Dorothy Dupee; president, Mrs. Education Week Activities Besides several field trips and a guest speaker on Friday, Education Week at Hullett Central involved parents as well as pupils. On Tuesday,'• many parents were at the school to see part of a regular school day first hand. The concert Wednesday INTERESTED IN PLAYING FASTBALL? If you are 14 years of age and up, (adults Included) and Interested in playing Fast Ball locally, please CONTACT: DAVE NICHOLS AT 4112-3595 VANASTRA to score and trailed 1-0• at 1/2 time, The second half opened with Clinton. showing more OW fiderice and they openori .their scoring with a goal by Glen McLachlan, Shortly after, wards Atiaable made the score 4-1, Clinton then settled down to play good positional soccer 'and goals followed by Brian Dewitt, McLachlan with his second, and finally the equaliser was scored by Rill Cantelon with only seconds left to play, „. Officials again hope that, local support will be forth Twenty-two horses and riders took part in the Huron Trail Riders Saddle Club's first trail ride of the '74 season, The riders left at 1 p,m. from Doug Riley's farm just north of Seaforth. The rainfall didn't dampen the enthusiasm of the riders, but the horses were quite willing to return to drier quarters. A special welcome was exten- Carol Fox; vice-president, Mrs. Ruth Blair; secretary, Mrs. Ena Cook; treasurer, Mrs. Pat Mann; directors, Mrs. Margaret Schneider, Mrs. Audrey Middleton, • and Mrs. Gail Brownridge. The present past-president, Mrs. June Howse, will be retiring from active work with the club this year. Her con- tribution over the past few ,ye ars has been invaluable and the club will certainly miss her services. No organization can afford to lose a worker of this calibre without some new good workers to replace her. Mrs. Dorothy Dupee, the present president has taken the evening was enjoyed by a large crowd, The junior chi:dr, grades ,three, four, and five, presented fedr songs apd grades four and 'five eta Pieserited a short play liter in the programme.Pat s Stackhouse step danced and the seniors in the Ukulele Club sang two songs as they played their tikes. The grade eight class ended the concert with a ball handling routine and a gymnastics display. During the Open House following the concert, the pupils showed their parents and friends around the school. Field Trips On April 24 and 25, the two kindergarten classes went to McKinley's chick hatchery near Zurick to view the eggs in the incubators and the chicks hat- ching. On this excursion, they also visited the egg grading station and saw the hei.s in the laying barn. However, the classes were most interested in the baby chicks. Since Mr. Riley's grade seven class has been studying banking in mathematics, they went to the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in Seaforth on April 24. They had a tour of the bank, learned how to fill out different bank forms and had their questions answered. coming ,and they promise a higher standard of play this season, MINOR SOCCER • Minor 'Soccer registration closed last Saturday With 80 boys signing up, Teams have 'been entered in Bantam, Pee-wee, Mosquito and Atom divisions of the Heron County League which , starts, on May 25, Boya will be contacted by their coaches in . the very near future for practice. ded to the riders present from the Stratford and District Sad- dle Club. The club's president, Doug Riley, •thanked everyone' for turning out on such a wet day. Next month's trail ride will be held in the Hullett Conser- vation Area, northwest of Seaforth. This ride will be organized by Harvey Hoggart and Graham Sholdice. position of Test Chairman for Group A, Inter-Club for the 1974-1975 season. The annual meeting of the Clinton Figure Skating Club voted to hold a draw on Patio Furniture again this year, Members of the Club •are urged to pick up their tickets from Mrs. Dupee or Mrs. Howse. The furniture will be on display at the Clinton Fair in May and the draw will take place on July. 7. They hope all the members of the club will do their part in selling these tickets and we thank the public for their past and future support. • Guist Speaker On Friday, April 26, Miss'M. Whyte. from Kinburn visited the school ,,,to show... slides "end souvenirs ,and tell about her travels to the Philippines, In- dia, Australia and New, Zealand, At 9:30 a.m. she gave her presentation to the whole school and others in the com- munity who wished to hear it. After recess, Miss Whyte talked to the pupils of grades fiVe and six about the Philip- pines in more detail since those classes have been studying that part of the world. She also an- swered any questions those pupils had. Everyone who attended the presentation found it thoroughly enjoyable and also informative. Spring Discussion time is always lively in kindergarten and the theme on Spring was just that. Following are a few of the stories that were dictated by the kindergarten pupils to their teacher. Grass is growing. Bears begin to come out of their caves and look for food. •The apple tree climbs up to get some sun. Daddys and boys go fishing. Mothers put clothes outside on a clothes line. Gardens begin to grow. The baby bird is going to fall off because he doesn't know how to fly. Cows are in the pasture, eating the grass. People play baseball. The sun shines! by David Parker The boys are playing baseball. The ducks are, in th Thorees are starting t grow 'leaves agai,n,„, The su comes out alot. The birds are coming back from the south. Flowers are starting to grow. by John Scruton When Spring comes birds begin to build their nests., Girls play games and skip. Farmers put out the cows. Flowers begin to grow. by Tracy M. Birds come flying from the south. Trees get buds. Flowers start to grow. Sunny weather makes up feel happy. by Bar- bara B. Tulips begin to groW. Children play. skipping. ` Animals have babies in the Nq final decision was made in Toronto at last -Saturday's. meeting in Toronto about Clin- ton's application to WYO. up into the Junior "C" level of the Ontario Hockey Association, but Clinton's chances • don't look bright because Seaforth has put in an .application for a Junior "D" club. With a Junior "D" elab in Seaforth, Clinton would fail to obtain six or seven good players from, that town that would. make a "C" team in .Clinton possible. Instead, Clinton hockey of will probably remain, in The following is a list of the winners in the Centennial Band's recent skate-a-thou: Eight years, Scott. Kay and Krissy MacDonald; Nine years, Paul Stephenson and Loraine Strain; Ten years, Erin Phillips, 'Sharon Mary Clynick, Wilma Haak, and Kathy MacDonald; Eleven years, Greg Skinner, Tim Proc- tor, and Chris Baker; Twelve and thirteen years, Jill Clynick, Jeff Gib bings, David Stephenson, Louann Nicholson, Greg Wise, Jeff Wise, Debby Cook, Jamie Craig, Nancy Hearn, and Cheryl Flynn; Fourteen, fifteen and sixteen years, Nancy Clynick, Steve Wise, David Clynick, Marilyn Mair and Alan Louis; most sponsors, first - Wayne Rohner, second - Tony Bridges. All' the above completed the full six hours. Although no prize money was allotted for the adult skaters, it should be noted that Harold Wise also completed six hours of skating. Thirty dollars of prize money will be divided among the win- ners in each age group. Since there were so many in the twelve and thirteen year-old group, more money had to be added to ensure that no one receives less than five dollars. All prize money will,be given. out at the next concert put on by the band. The date for this event will be announced short- tly. spring, Little things begin to grow on trees. by Margaret Flowers begin to grow. Buds come out on the trees. People go fishing. I like to play skip- ping in the spring.' by Laurie Canada Fitness Awards During the month of April, the students age seven' years and up have been taking part in six different athletic events. These events include speed sit ups, shuttle run, flexed arm hang, standing long jump, • 50, yard run and 300 yard run. Within the next week, the students will have an oppor- tunity to earn crests for at- taining -certain levels of perfor- mance in these events. The higgest award, a student can at- tain is the Award of Excellence. Hullett Happenings .'"'• 4.1"C‘..„. HURON CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Presents '1137" FARMERS• REVOLT by THEATRE PASSE MURAILLE Who Brought You "THE FARM SHOW" and "THEM DONNELLYS" at the CLINTON SALES BARN SUN. MAY '12 - MATINEE 2 P.M. ION. MAY 13 EVENING 8 P.M. TUES. MAY 14 - EVENING $ 01.1. Ticket* Avillable at CLINTON COMMERCIAL PRINTERS OR PHONE BOB OISSINGS 4$24602 Adults Children Under 12 $2,80 $1.30 18,19 tt:CCritta. • • 4".4'. 4e"rMlas ****Vti•*"ates„. Trailriders brave rain Figure Skating Club elects state Clinton ceiling Tile. $ 1 1 1 ° $ 1 8°° cash 'n carry mosariolftstoonsoWi nt Interior Latex Paint $459 gal" cash 'n starry /ctrl. emeleeposiereleoleeteteele~eneetweie....karetato% Drop in and browse around. We have (land tools, power tools, handyman plena and all "those things" for the Do-h-Yourself man. J.W. Counter Builders Supplies 94 Albert St. (Nary. NO. 4) 4e24612 the "D" class of the Western League, at least for one more 00.04Q11.. Officials of the club have also decided to go ahead' with the , four monster bingos at the Clinton arena during May and June, The bingos, sponsored by the Clinton Recreation commit- tee, will hopefully offer $300 in prizes-every night." The proceeds from the bingos Will be split down the middle, with half going towards new tables and chairs for the ice surface, and the other half going towards the Junior Hockey Club. Skate-a-thou winners RESPECT FOR LIFE WEEK MAY 5the- 1 2th the unborn - the handicapped - the aged Sponsored by: Goderich Pro-Llfe Group EDUCATIONAL BUS Clinton - In front of Town Hall May 3 and 4th Goderich - Square - May 10 and 11 Children under 16 must have parents' consent Slide presentation and exhibit. -