Clinton News-Record, 1975-09-18, Page 3Id '
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The
cludinj
were
he Clinton atoin. team an the Western Ontario Athletic
the eltamPlert441) TitesdtlY atOit when,
!C won t of seven series four straight against
llngham. Team members are: front row left to right, Scott
ay, Randy Marriage, Bradley if , Paul Stephenson,
aye Allan, Mate Williseraft, and Jeff Taytor. Back row are
manager Bryan Marriage* Chris Ladd, Brian Cooper, captain
Jun vie:rang, John Morgan, coach Maynard ItYlnerstesSistant
captain Ian Peck Paul Gautreau, Andy Flowers, and coach
Jack Peck.'111Issing was coach Ray Flowers, (News -Record
photo)
The school is alive again
after two months of solitude!
Ils are ringing„the periods
nd, childreo in the halls are
urryieg to a new class.
tTeachers are busy with lessons
in the classrooms, and the yard
*is.filled at recess and noon hour
with colour, movement and
laughter. Everyone seems glad
to be back, anticipating a
happy busy year ahead.
Kindergarten .has a high
enrollment of 65. Mrs. Gem--
mell, the Kindergarten
teacher, has been assisted by
A young Clinton boy, Mark
Van too. 5, received minor cuts
and bruises after he had a
minor altercation with a car
Tuesday morning on his way to
school.
Clinton police say the young
d dashed across Victoria
teet and fortunately no
injury resplted.
ce iipifmti:kalett several
ccidnt during , the past week,
including a collision last
Friday, September 12 between
a car driven by Lgrie Blair of
Clinton and Donna Fry of
Seaforth. The accident, on
Albert near Princess, caused
damage totalling $1,050.
On September 12, a PUC
truck driven by Tom O'Connell
'
was involved in an accident
with a z• -ear' owned by Greg
Armstrong of Stanley Town -
into car
ship. The accident, which
caused about $300 damage,
occurred on king Street.
Only $200 damage was
caused when a truck driven by
Robert Hallam of RR 3, Auburn
was involved in a collision with
a car driven by John Miller of
Clinton. The September 13
'itiishaeoccurred at Victoria
and ets.
Mrs. Scroggs, Brucefield, and
Mrs. Shaw, Exeter in in-
troducing the little ones to
school routines.
Our total enrollment is 580,
which represents a decrease of
about five pupils since last
June.
• We welcome nine new
families to our school: the
Teathers to Tuckersmith
Township from London f*
LeFaives to Stanley Township
from Keswick; the Beddows to
Egmondville from Toronto; the
Kloss family to Brucetield from
Lucan; the Andersons to
Bayfield from Holmesville, the
Eastons • to Bayfield from
Holmesville; the Brockiebanks
to Tuckersmith Township from
London; the Marlatts to
Tuckersmith Township from
e 'mak,
has worked as a supply teacher
in our school in past years. She
is a graduate of Stratford
Teacher's College, and has
taught previously at Hensall
and Tavistock. Mrs. Allan is
working toward her degree,
and when time permits. enjoys
travelling or sewing.
Miss Wilhelmina Vossen is
our new Oral French teacher.
teaching French, from Grades
three to eight. Miss Vossen
graduated from A lthouse
College in June 1975. She
received her B.A. degree from
Laurentian University in
Sudbury, a bilingual university.
Miss Vossen is a native of St.
Mary's, Ontario, where she
received her elementary and
secondary education. Miss
tosser'. s special interests,
5idiiS teaching French, are
5' 0046241g and sewing.
r. H. Pulsifer of Seaforth,
has been setting up classes' for
guitar lessons.
The school year of '75-'76
. promises to be one full of ex-
citing challenge and interesting
variety ! - by M .E . Swan.
Two new teachers have
joined the staff. Mrs. Joan
Allan of Tuckersmith Township
is here half-time and is
teaching Geography and
Reading to Grade 7. Mrs. Allan
ng service wifl be The Mis.
Oval and everyone
Jut
of the ACW in- Wrndso
rf Ekunepd
igur Qt Kitchener
visit10 jthMr. and
nnofly
X,e0Milisartti
ttyre travelledo to
r Sunday to visit the
the Rector and wire Sharralifarnily.
tsy last Tuesday and Our- Saattrer season has
fsklnesday entering to The almost come to a Claseoand 1"ra
.nglican Diocese of limn sure the farmer* in our area
• ontrence at Huron would like very much trine the
p Bishop rain stop so they can finish
obinson, The gettirif; the crops off. $0 many
Vcnerabe Archdeacon David have hay yet to getso lets all
Oiler, Rev. Ken Anderson, an hope and pray for some nice
in charge of the two day eon- weather.
ference, We are all sorry to hear
ACW meets Audrey Middleton is laid up and
The ACW of St. James we alt hope she soon will be up
Church Middleton met at the and around again soon,
of Eleanor Connolly with . Mr. and Mrs. N. Trewartha of
Este le Wise in charge Of The Toronto. wereweekend guests
meeting. Estelle thanked at the Ross Middleton's.
Eleanor for opening- her home,
and then read a poem en
Autumn, with 'Mrs. Fred
IVIiddleten reading the Scrip-
ture. . -
Estelle read the Meditation.
Prayers were said in unison
and Shirley Stacey read the •
secretary's report. A
discussion was held -on adopting
a ehild.
Correspondence was read by
Air ley Storey and the
treasurer's report was givenby
Lois Wise and the Dorcas
report given by Vera Miller.
Marion Smith gave a card
report and Estelle told the
ladies how our two days
catering were spent. The
meeting closed in prayer by
Estelle Wise.
Trim& Connolly put on a toy
chest demonstration for the
entertainment of the meeting.
Trina had us play two games
and winners were - Flo
Youmatoff and Barb Kilgour. A
draw was Made with Vera
Miller the winner.
Lunch •was served by the
hostess. assisted by Delores
Dutot, and Blanche Deeves. A
very good meeting for the
beginning of the fall session.
• Community notes
Congratulations to Barb and
Gary Kilgoiar on -their loth
wedding anniversary.
Helen and Greg Castrinas of
Stratford were home with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Smith on the
weekend.
4.0ag and Linda Smith were,
Janice and Rossena Mid-
dleton of London were home for
the weekend, and Janice had a
birthday dinner. Best wishes
Janice.
Well, the apple picking is
getting into full seritig
Gederich Township. By the look
Of some of the orchards, there
should be lots of good munching
this winter. \
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