HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-06-05, Page 2,+
�
.•,!0_111,08 ere will
kpgg� ��hsti�a o� down. rof ion. of
then
Cente l ` alendar. • `spring.fie' ers -were .omnis
ince our lst publcathon ofhe bereespepaly.
di iveweekeaotas�nAback fro
m similar
red 'and updaed. No
are Mr, and Mrs, Art
i fare is laid before y and ►ikeh, (heir travels.. took then).
ou ca? pick and°choose'from' through the southern l" counties`;
wide, variety of events.: Lees be e .to Cornwall and Devon. -
Proud of otlr town and
lush, green ceuntrySit a Which Mr, and Mrs.Bob
surrounds it { and realty' $Up~ McClyinatit, Michael and.
port its Centennial, 5hannou of Guelph spent the
- -i - weekend With IVIt. and Mrs. A.
It wasinterestiing to note on a preen and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
TV docs nientary Program the McClymont,
other evening that by the year -t-
2000 'tile .city, of Vancouver Will It . is nice to see Mary's
most probably have 'reached its Sewing Centre carrying on a
limit of expansion - it will have tradition offine window
nowhere else to grow lout up tradition
instituted by Mr. Bob
meaning higher and higher. Irwin when he was the owner of
hi rises. Hemmed in by the the same establishment. This
mountains, the sea and the U.S.
border its growing ,pains are
-starting to hurt. So much for
.urban living - het'e we can have
small town charm at the hub of
Huron County.
+, + +
Mr. and Mrs. R.B. Campbell,
Clinton and Miss Debbie
Ghukil, Kitchener attended the
convocation,, at the University
of Toronto, on May 29 when
their son, Robert, received his
degree in 'Dental Surgery. A
special note -of this convocation
*as the fact that it was the
Centennial year of the Dental
Faculty of the University -of
Toronto.
Incidentally, this was the 25th
anniversary of Dr. Don
Palmer's graduation from the
same university,
+ + +
Vacationing at the home of
Mrs. Florence Oliver are -Mr.
and Mrs, •Harold Erlandsen and
children, Leigh -Anna and
Steven of Grand Forks, B.C.
+++
week the nursing theme is -
depicted in the
commemorateoththeeKeg Registered
an-
niversary
Nurses Association of Ontario.
Also as a tribute to Nurses'
Week the Grade 2 classes of
Clinton Public School held a Bob Eaton, MPP ,for Mid -
poster contest. The following dlesex South, was held up as an
were declared winners in each example of how hard work can
of the two classes. 1.' Randy regain a seat lost in a by -
Keys, 2. Angela Gower, 3. election, speaker at
Stephen Nie and 1. Shane Mr. Eaton, guest
Carter, 2. Brian Young, 3. Kim the organizational meeting'of
Goldsworthy. the Progressive Conservative
Association for the new riding
+ + + of Huron -Middlesex, was in -
The Hurons Rebekah Lodge troduced by Minister of
held their regular meeting June Agriculture Hon. William
2, - Noble Grand Barbara Stewart.
Taylor presided assisted by "Middlesex South was lost to
Vice Grand Kay Wise. the NDP in a by-election," said
Plans are underway for a ' Mr, Stewart, "But Bob Eaton
float for the Centennial parade. won it back with a lot of effort
The Rebekahs are ' to look and enthusiasm. You can do the
after the tea room for the Arts same here in ' Huron Mid -
and Crafts August 22 and 23. dlesex."
Grand,. Lodge will be held In the keynote address of the
June 1648 in Toronto, and the evening, Mr. Eaton advised the
next regular meeting will be new association to get people
Back from an overseas trip held June 23. served by the involved "from every corner of
which took them to southern Lunch was the riding."
England and Wales are Mr. and June group. Mr.. Eaton said that in a by-
election, the opposition uses red
•tidbits herrings. In the' Middlesex -South, he said, they
Agricultural_
Il 4 used
window to
•
were ., • . • ._. - _.-..,. -,
all smiles when they left, but fourhours, and 14 .miles later, most of the CHSS
They
students who participated in the scheol's walk-a»thou last meek Were feeling less than jovial—
mostly stiff muscles. About 300 students raised $4,000 towards the purchase of a weight -lifting
machine. Teacher Jerry Leeson was top walker with pledges totalling .$205. (News -Record
photo) - °
MPP says Huron. could be regained
Instead' of a gallon yougetmedicare and county
With Adrian V osngs.
One wonders what it takes to litres. The litre �n the ma orlose gy In the Huronschool s by-electionas red
cconvince some well educated to the quart that litreused regional government,
people that there are only 100 of cases you can sayand
cents in a dollar. They say: mean quart. A yard is close to "although regional government
"It's only a cent," and they go the metre. Length measuring for this area was non-existent".
theIssues.-in the, .forthcoming
pe t �, � d,•. f oe a o `it§ provincial election, according
other: ��� � ,dy'3,'.7 will be who
Only, :when they are down to similarityM-t1eklAllar s t n), going rto govern the province. is
�? much l
the, last two -bits they begin to . ,2.25 metre is"Leadership and policies will
wonder °where the dollar went. The opposition comes mainly
an t a r i o' s e n v i r o n me nt from people who are afraid of
belecthe m at d M s E eson n the
thin
Ministry does our spending that change, afraid of something
way. When confronted with • new and that are often ol
sale prised the
oleadershipi
protests over sewage lagoons, people. I haven't P
ier
which are at least one hundred. position from younger people William Davis and suggested
acres each, they stated that a because more young err sthan
d a t considthat erably o less p orties hathe
hundred acres is insignificant older people are ready P voter' in both leadership and
policy.
"The provincial cabinet is
• made up of new members and
number the oid three -to -two,"
said Mr. Eaton. "The party
caucus is always getting new
ideas. Right now one- third of
the caucus are first term
members and two thirds are
two term members."
Mr. Eaton mentioned that the
recent election reform
legislation the inflation. con-
trots, financial rating and
budget by the province have all
shown solid government.
Business management
seminar planned for June
compared with what something new. .
agricultural land is left.
There is a difference with the
people who are spending that
dollar. When agricultural land
is down to "two -bits" it will b-3 a
different minister to count the
pennies.
+++
Sotne people are concerned
about the introduction of the
metric system. Don't be afraid.
When you need a four inch nail,
you'll still ask the store for a
four .inch nail. It will be 10
centimeter long but for you it is
• still a four inch nail. You need
some two by fours. They'll still
be the same size and the same
name. Remember they aren't 2
x 4 now either.
++,+
Grain stocks here �e low Yett out he etheexperienced
members
buying countries
out -
the buyers are slow in their
purchases and are taking a
gamble that prices will be low
and crops good. This of course
keeps prices down. If the crops
are not good, however, their
gamble may be a costly one.
The Russians apparently won't
take that gamble and their
trade missions are in the U.S.
now for negotiations with grain
dealers. If they make big deals
the price will increase too, and
the reluctant gamblers will
have lest.
A business management
seminar primarily for people
interested in small business
will be held in Stratford at the
•
dent paps
nation's capital' Ottawa.
We travelled bus to
Thed
students' from grades 1.5 Stratford and boarded a train to
have been kept busy preparing travel to Toronto. For many of
their numbelrsfor thb annual us it was our first train rade and
"Talent Days".
. Each student • a part of the trip we enjoyed
participated either in a small very much, even if it did seem
group or individually, and each like a long -way from Toronto to
pupil did whatever type of Ottawa. ,
number he wished. Acts in-. There were so many
eluded skits, songs, dances, educational experiences on our
jokes and instrumentals. trip, that we wonder now how
victorian inn Motor Hotel on
June 11.
Arranged by the Advisory
Services Department of the
Industrial Development Bank
in co-operation with Stratford
Chamber of Commerce, the
seminar will be one of several
hundred conducted by the
bank in smaller cities and
towns across Canada.
Some 25 to 30 people in-
terested in business are ex-
pected to attend the seminar
which will consider ' "Case
Study 'b' " - the question of
incorporation, the value of
- financial statements and cash
budgetting.
The IDB, which was
established „in 1944 as a sub-
sidiary of the Bank of Canada,
\makes loans to businesses of all
�lypesfor a;varietY°of putPpsee.
From 30 numberperformed, we managed to go so many
a varied group of numbers
were chosen by a panel of
judges to perform on , the .
evening of May 28, at which
time the parents were invited to
attend. A large crowd attended,
receiving the various selections
with enthusiasm.
Field Day
Last Tuesday sixty-eight
athletes from our school went
to Clinton and took part in the
annual track and field' meet.
Six area elementary schools
and Calvin Christian took part.
Adrian Rehorst • won- the
senior boys' trophy. He was
entered in seven of nine events
and did well in all of them.
We won three of the eight 4 x
100 meter relays. The teams
were as follows: Susan
McAllisterSandra McGregor,
,� t; ' '' , `'rt: Almost half of the bank s loans
Patsy NI tie Staffen, eldest are for $25,000 or less and the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bank is especially interested in
Herbert J. Staffen, received assisting smaller businesses.
her Bachelor of Arts degree in The advisory services
anthropology and psychology
department of the bink
from- Wilfrid Laurier ublishes-a s�eries'of-pa,'mpl�lets
University on May 25. Miss P
on small •' business
Staffen is a graduate of Clinton management, provides in -
Public School and Central formation on Federal
Huron Secondary School. Mr. assistance programs available
and Mrs. Herbert Staffen, Mrs.
Annie Staffen and Mr. and Mrs. to businesses, • organizes
Robert Simon were Miss management seminars and in
Staff en's guests at the other ways tries to help
graduation exercises. business people to improve
• their management skills.
places and see So many in-
teresting items in our short
visit. We had an. excellent view
of the city of Toronto from the
top of the Toronto Dominion
Centre.
While in Ottawa we were met
by -our M.F., ,R.E. McKinley
and enjoyed a memorable visit
to our country's parliament
buildings. What a beautiful
National Arts Centre we have
in nttawa. The War Museum
We hada happy time -visiting
the Seaforth Comtmur►it;Y
Hospital last month. Thank you
for the ride.on the wheelchair.
and in the elevator. .t was fun
to ride= the K -ray Most
of all" we liked the milk and
cookies.
Thank you, .
Kindergarten Class, Buren
Centennial School.
Police Visit
The policeman are once
again making a tour of the
schools of the surfounding-
area. On Wednesday, May 28,
Constable Wray visited our
class of •6B, of Huron Centennial
School. .
To open his visit, he talked
about the new Ontario Road,
Map and how to find a place
quickly and easily. His topic for
the day was bike safety. He
brought many aspects of showed us pictures of old bikes
history alive before our eyes. A and talked"about the correct air
two hour bus trip of the city pressure and the right size of
showed us how beautiful our your Some ofte.
the safety rules he
capital is.
Every student was thrilled mentioned were to obey all
with the Museum of Science traffic signals, ride in single
and Technology and there was file, walk your bike across a
something for every student at busy intersection, don't hitch
the Museum of Natural on moving vehicles, never ride
Sciences and Man. Our vise to double, learn and use your arm
, the Aeronautical Museum signals, carry parcels in ,a
MaryAnn Verhulst and Nancy showed the history of aviation. carrier ool conn keep your bike in
Finall I am sure all g
Deitz for intermediate girls; y' To close his visit, Constable
Glenn Farris, Roy Dallas, Mike students felt our ac- Wrayanswered anyquestions
-Lazet and Andrew Cooper for commodations at the Chateau gMstions
intermediate boys; and Adrian Laurie in the and our refreshing the class made the trip Coleman.asked. -by
ichael
Rehorst, Lyle Kinsman, Danny swimpool
Elliot and Billy Joe Seymour complete.
for the senior boys.,
Ottawa Trip
Tuesday, May 6th, was no
ordinary day for the grade 8
students of Huron Centennial
Schools, We had looked forward
to this day all year for we were
finally on' our way to our
We returned late Thursday
night to the school - a very tired
but happy, and better informed
group of students. What an
enjoyable and educational
experience we had!
.a.
Hospital Visit
Dear Nurses and Friends,
COUNTRY MARKET
AT VANASTRA
ESSEX NIAGARA BRAND
SIDE BACON P.� f1•
GROCERY FEATURES
WHITE SLICED 24 OZ.'
BREAD
3 QT. J U G
support the
mentally
retarded
Feature Buys
FROM THURSDAY,
JUNE -5 TILL
SUNDAY, JUNE 8
STORE HOURS
CLOSED MONDAYS
OPEN: THURS. 9 A.M. TO 6rP.M.
FRI. 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
•SAT. 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
SUN. 10 A.M. TO 5 P.M.
BRAND
QUALITY
MEATS
There's no substitute for quality!
We handle only "Red brand A - 1 beef"
Try our homemade "oven ready meat loaf"
ONE DOLLAR VALUE
"FREE"
Now — save your grocery tapes
from the Country Market and get
a $1.00 Vanastra Share the
Wealth Draw Ticket
WITH EACH 5100.00
IN COUNTRY MARKET
GROCERY TAPES
PRODUCE FEATURES
PRODUCE -OF U.S.A.
Personal Loan Interest
ONRUNArBALANCE
Still '12%
(All rates mailed to change)
Prices have gone down–tor a short whist That'• something .
to crow about! Your Shemin -Williams % b� tgoing his
good news lust when you thought
Nowt Duality Sherwin -Wit am* houseaincrowing stain le on
sale at savings that will make you feel
2 PERCENT
PRODUCE' OF U.S.A. — SUNKIST
ORANGES
SIZE
113 DOZ.
NEW OFFICE HOURS:
tEffectlye JUne 2, 1975)
Monday-11%00day 9'a.m. 5 p.m. '
Friday 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.
QualltyA-1001atexhouse
paint that sets the stan-
dard for alt -weather pro-
tection.
Kent latex a I os s exterior
house paint goes on with
the eased latexyatlooks
and loots like cnomel.
)utast soap and water. with
Kern -1 Coot latex for
those wro don't like
painting more ther, once.
Available in oil base at
alightly higher tent
MAY NO MOrtit'rhtAN
Siiiiii4iTEWS 19c
CHUN KING
CHICKEN OR BEEF
SAVE 24c
GRAPE
OR
LEMONADE
TANG — 434 OZ. SAVE 20c
AYLMER — 10 OZ. SAVE
CHOW MEIN
COUt1TER CASH and CARRY
Building Supplies
ss ,t. West, Clinton
CREAMETTE -- i OZ. — SAVE 9c MACARONI."•55 OZ. — SAVE 66c
2/3 3C DUZ $1.79
sPkevErn
PLUS MANY. MANY MORE FEATURES AS LISTED IN LONDON FREE PRESS .
SHOP TRY,MARKET AND SAVE DOLLARS
482-9612