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Clinton News-Record, 1975-05-01, Page 2
Don't . forget the free art lessons at the Clinton Public Lil)ilty this Saturday, May 3. Children 9 to 11 years 410:30 a.mi, and the 12 to 1.4year-olds at 1:30 p.m. +++ Two weeks ago Tn s column we made mention of Jay Uniac, an outstanding mathematics student. Recently our high school received' the results of the senior mathematics contest • in Which several CHSS students took part. While many of the students did well, Jay's achievement was outstanding. Be placed tenth in Ontario among 5,000 stude�lits from 363 participating schools, and made Clinton the only town with a , representative among the top`twenty-five contestants. Jay will try the All -Canadian Olympiad Mathematics Examination on May 7, 1975. This exam is open to the top 50 Ontario students who wrote the above Senior Mathematics Contest. His teachers and fellow students, in fact all of us in Clinton would like to congratulate Jay sincerely for his outstanding achievement, and to wish him the best of luck in future endeavours. Happy Home Recipe 4 cups of love 2 cups of loyalty 3 cups of forgiveness 1 cup of friendship 5 spoons of hope 2 spoons of tenderness 2 quarts of faith 1 -barrel of laughter Take love and loyalty, mix it thoroughly with faith, Blend it with tenderness, kindness and understanding, Add friendship and hope, sprinkle abundantly with laughter. Bake it with sunshine. Serve daily with generous helpings. (Reprinted from The Dairyman Magazine) +++ . Representing the Women's Auxiliary to the Clinton Public Hospital at the recent Spring Conference held in Mount Forest were Mrs. Peggy Menzies, Mrs. Helen Davies, Mrs. Lina Cochrane, Miss Kathleen Elliott, Mrs. Marg Coventry, Mrs. Donna Westlake, Mrs. Arabell Bushell and Mrs. A. J. McMurray. r 'second uesses separate bottrd 'W. a was one, ung c d out by aboUta''w k, r ,+ data wan 10 "aggt'a gate to . to the Huron Perth 'anything,' Mr, Connolly said. change ��n: the mill rates presented to do Roman Catholic Separate "The clerk is just trying. School . Board for approval his Job,'` He said he was Just Thursday night. at a special concerned to make sure that meeting in Seafortb, the taxpayers of Tuckersmith Trustees were all set to pass are credited with the money the 1915 rates that levy an (the difference between the 29 average increase of 3.41 mills mills and the board's planned on the various municipalities, levy of 27.46 mills) for next when trustee Michael Connolly year. of Kippen told them he had "How can he set thi mill received his tax notice rate. Why are we meeting here alreadyotonight?" Dublin trustee Joe from Tuckersmith Township. g "And they are billing at about Looby wanted to know. 1,5 mills over what we had "So the rest can't do the same required." thing," board finance corn Mr. Connolly's tax notice mittee chairman Ron Marcy of from Tuckersmith set the mill Stratford suggested. rate for separate school pur- If the • board set the poses at 29 mills. The board's Tuckersmith levy at the finance committee had planned estimated 46 mills, the town - to set the rate at 27.46 mills. ship could hold the almost 1.5 HPRCSS board chairman mills for this year, Mr. Lane David Teahen of Stratford said explained. The township will the township had in effect billed only give the board what it asks for the board. Business ad- for, he said. ministrator Jack Lane said the Mr. Connolly and Mr. Lane township hadevery right to do attempted . to phone the that. He said he had had Tuckersmith clerk to make discussions with the Tucker -sure they understood the had smith clerk last week and situation correctly, but ld himthe board expected to reported to the meeting that +++ Dogs are ONLY dogs and not to be accorded people status. This we realize. Also their coming into the world and passing 'out of it are part of nature's plan, this we also realize. However, we are sorry to report the demise this week of a. four footed friend known + + + fairly well all over Clinton — We welcome to Clinton this because that was her territory week Norman Joseph from St. — all over Clinton. "Bullet", Lucia in the West Indies. the pet of the Anstett family of Mr. Joseph is involved in Mill Street has left these Agricultural E x t e n si•on terrestial wanderings for, we Programs in St. Lucia. He is at hope, more celestial ones. present ,in Canada with. the + + + Canadian Industries AND NOW!! Where are the Development Program and has "Looking Back" letters we just completed his first year at hope - to publish in our Cen- the Centralia College of tennial edition of the News- Agriculture ews- ln' A iculture an d Technology. Record? We expected that we While in Clinton he will be would be inundated with working with our local Ontario replies. Perhaps it wasn't made ministry of agriculture and quite clear in last week's food as an observer until May outline — but we would 23, after which he will move on welcome contributions not only to several Agriculture Canada from Clinton folk but also from research stations in the same of our readers in the ad - capacity until September. joining countryside — you are One - of the feature attractions of a Centennial service at Wesley -Willis United Church this coming Sunday night will be this foot -pumped organ. Restored and owned by Murray Draper of Clinton, the organ was made in the Doherty Organ Factory in Clinton in 1886, and was the church organ in the Ebenezer Church on the Maitland Concession of Goderich Township until 1951. Here organists Cathie Potter tries out the organ, while Mrs. Mary Hearn and Linda Hearn, 4, look on dressed in Centennial Costume. (News -Record photo) to there was no answer at h set mill rates at Thursday house. night's meeting, Trustees decided to accept Mr. Lane said he had been under the impression then that the mill rate of 29 as set by Tuckersmith would wait to Tuckersmith instead of the send the notices until the 27,46 set by the board and to separate board had set its apply the over levy as a rates. He said the township was reduction on the 1976 mill rate ahead of the deadline set by the for Tuckersmith separate province for tax notices to go supporters, is She's come a long way - remember her with cards by Gordon Fraser, a lovely dried floral piece, or just something different. E QAINTQEE. 14 King St. Clinton. 482-3871 Auburn Hall board plans strawberry supper HALL BOARD The Hall Board of the Auburn Community Memorial hall met last week with the chairman, James Glousher in the chair. The �rninutes were accepted as read ---by the secretary, Mrs. Donald Raine?;. Plans wer'made to paint the windows of the hall and to buy new wastepaper baskets for the washrooms. It was decided to have the strawberry and ham supper on Wednesday, June 25th. Robert Slater are starting the shuffle board games on Tuesday evenings. Ross Andrews, in charge of the grounds, , is getting the horse-shoe courts ready for games. It is hoped that a good at- tendance will be had to start the recreational activities for the year. Plans are also starting to have ball teams. WALKERBURN CLUB The Walkerburn Club held its monthly meeting at the any . BOX SOCIAL Mrs, Lloyd Penfound. • President Mrs. Carmen Gross Upon completion of be all a part of Clinton's Cen- Auburn residents can go back opened the meeting with the coursen at Centralia,ohe will tennial.. the 50's on Saturday, May 3 poem, Are you listening? Misses Jean Houston and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. returning to the AgriculturalLto _The following .is a personal ,when the Rind raising com- Minutes of the previous Jean Jamieson of Toronto spent Kenneth McDougall. Extension work in h Lucia. t iculaarly f tfM ;E yll ttfi',' tree ii' g` i 'e accepted as read the weekend with their sister, r,_ ``�Duri�tig his stay here he is at , g� (we are �Il�"e~��n do � recr�2at�oii�al corrimlttee s by the' secretary, s oy and M Clare Rodger and Mrs. Carmen Oross. There will also be a sale of plants,, bulbs and slips.` Mrs. Lloyd Penfound in- troduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Stanley McIlwain who showed slides and told of her interesting trip to Hawaii. Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey Mrs. Mcllwain and on behalf of the Club Members presented her with a gift. A successful auction was held with Mrs. Carmen Gross as auctioneer. Lunch was served by Mrs. Roy Daer and Mrs. home of Elliott Lapp. SOCIAL NEWS week with Mr. and Mi and Mrs. Ronald Rathwell , Michael and Janice at Parkhill and also with Mr. and Mrs. Harold English at Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Finnigan of Goderich visited last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips. Auburn friends will like to know that he is retiring this Wednesday from his job at the Ontario Hospital where he has been employed for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gross, Anita and Bryan of R.R. 1 ' Auburn and Mr. and Mrs. John Brown, Elaine and Sharon of R.R. 3 Walton visited last remembering,,.)4 P mittee:-- i rMrs. Ll d Mrs.Frances Clark. the home of Mrs. 'Norman better) but it might just set . holding a 50's dance and box Penfound. The financi•al Mr. Mrs Clare of Holland. your wheels in motion and by statement was given by the and daughter Kathy + + + �•�§ocial. Mrs. Lloyd Goderich visited. on Sunday Local gentlemen paddle for next week we hope to be able to The committee of Mrs.,Ross treasurer, report that we have at least Andrews, Mrs. Rgss Daer, Ross McClinchey. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bunny Bundle. Dave Parker of received a few to start us off. Robinson, Jim Towe, Elmer Roll call was answered by Emmerson Rodger. Clinton and Tom and Dave Kyle "The memory of the last Trommer and Mrs. Robert eleven members and six Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cart - of Vanastra, who paddle a Remembrance -'Day Service at paying a penny for Wright David, Derrick and homemade boat, won the .Slater met at the home of Mrs. visitors by p y g P Y may with the Clinton cenotaph involving Andrews to finalize the plans. each inch of their waistline. Lorne hvisited on Sits novelty rowboat class in the the personnel of CFB Clinton Progressive euchre will be The draw prize donated by her father, Mr. William Rueger recent Bunny Bundle canoe will always remain. As the played from 8 to 10 p. m. and Mrs. Henry Hunking was won and Carol of R.R. 2 Clinton. entriesrace i London. raising There were 317ranks of officers and men, in dancing will be enjoyed to by Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies - $12,OQ0 for the new style uniform of -the music of the 50's. A box social Plans were made for the May returned home last week from crippled children. Canadian Armed Forces, auction will be held at mid- meeting to be held at the home ,several months spent in + + + marched away from. the war night• a, • of Mrs. Roy Daer. The program Florida. The following was Submitted.Jhn memorial for the last time it The proceeds of this is to be in the charge of Mrs. Mr. and home • Mrs. from y Machan toV Town Talk by Mrs. John was indeed, the passing of an evening's entertainment will be Elliott Lapp and Mrs. Roy Daer returned Bayfnnield. Ninhuys of R.R. 2 era — a : sad but proud used to buy playground and the lunch committee is to wedding trip last Saturday. Bayfield. moment." equipment. 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