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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-05-06, Page 19A Ittre by the vel prom promSAIrf! weSterroO tario"' ist;ribution ates, Europe and other parts bf Canada was severely criticized by Deputy,reeve ratlh, Cook at Thursday's session of Huron County Connell as being "heavily oderich ". Reeve mak," a member of the county development committee, was perturbed that he hadn't beenallowed to speak before W, Morgan, manager, of SWOTA who attended the session to review the activities of the organization. Reeve Cook pointed out that while the committee in its report had asked for council's en - dorsa -tion to pay a grant of $3,150toward SWOTA for 1976, it had also recom- mended that- the county's participation in SWOTA in 1977 be reviewed. "All I can see in it is Goderich," stated Reeve Cook, holding aloft a copy of ' cam,/ $3,10 in inf of The 12-p ge ootp had 21 t?ictures in it, According to six . or seven of them Pd Godetrich scenes. at's wrga8 with sane of the inland .pl es?" asked -Reeve Allan Campbell, reeve of'McKiltop, "Why dont you read it?" ,asked Reeve Ed Oddiiefson who pointed out the names of several f%urarn County at, tractions not in Goderich. "I think we're being rather hard on the,people who put out this brochure, just because the pictures perhaps don't give the widest view of the county." Coulity development officer Spence Cummings pointed out this was a "lure brochure" designed to get people to Huron. Once they arrived here. many other, more complete brochures of things to do in Huron, places to eat, places to sleep etc. were available at many locations throughout Huron. It was pointed out there were also booklets listing in- dustrial and commercial sites for persons who might be interested. Reeve Gerry Ginn said he was not adverse to spending money for . promotion if tourists were coming into the area. He wanted to know if there was any figures to show the increase in the numbers of tourists visiting Huron. He was told that statistics like that are difficult to find. Mr. Cummings said that anyone in the tourist business to whom he had spoken had noted that business was improving every year. Mr. Morgan, who spoke to council earlier in, the day. had said that . the tourist industry in Ontario is worth over two billion dollars annually. He also .said it is the second largest industry in Huron County, next to agriculture. The committee concurred with this assessment. Reeve Ginn insisted he was concerned with "results" hope style cooking! VICKI'S COUNTRY STEAK HOUSE HIGHWAY NO. 4 NORTH OF CLINTON. AT BASE LiNE i WWI cootctHG-Montetrsa►r ) Soadliy, Special For. Mother's Day ROAST BEEF WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS Sit00 lit Home-made Specials Every Day • Breakfast Served. • TAKE OUT ORDERS NOW AVI.LABLE OPEN: 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. SEVEN DAYS A WEEK Legion tourney The Clinton Legion held their annual early bird golf tournament at the Sunset golf course, Goderich, last Sun- day. . It was the largest turnout in 17 years with 94 participants. The winner was one of the junior - members, Derek Divok with a score of 77. The second was Jerry Hiltz with 73. The winner of the Legion trophy was Doug Bartliff with a score of 75. ,g The Women's Auxiliary to the 4 Ait Clinton Public Hospital offers /\`,,,4 „fri),The 4 Ria y Ihuldy Bursaries To.qualifted students or area residents (male or female) who )0/' ,i have been accepted to train as REGISTERED NURSES 4 REGISTERED NURSING ASSISTANTS OTHER ALLIED HEALTH PROGRAMMES Applications to be made by June 1, 1976, to the guidance A Dept. of Central Huren Secondary School, Clinton, Ont. -\11:->"..... " ,., /!i...... ``moi.\''`ji. `" 1..,.-. .-. : �� 1 .50te0Y ezefr-- Sunday Special May 9 Roast Turkey WITH Dressing °R.,� ROAST BEEF With Plus Bioltd New Potatoes, or French Fries Buttered Green Peas Soup or Juice Roils, Salad. Free Choice of desserts for Every mother. Gravy ALL FOR $3 i 25 We Feature Daily Specials OUR SUMMER HOURS Monday - Thursday 6 a.m. - 11 p.m. Friday - 6 a.m. - 12 p.m. Saturday • 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Sunday - 9 a.m. - n p.m. Debbie's Custard tui 2 MILES SOUTH OF''CLINTON HWY. PJO. 4 AT VANASTRA RD, PHONE 48 2 ..9896 Pa and e busi.!' Vii; . visci Reeve Clinton sald it would be near impossible to get any ac- curateesti, .ate of the results of advertising, "But advert ising • does • Everybody knows that, It's been a known facttfor years. Any buslnessrnran can telt you that." said Reeve Lobb. Council learned that three members had been appointed to 4eWUTA. from Hump--- Malcolm Canapbeli. ,,. ,f Goderich; Randy Collins of Varna; and Wilf Ferris -of Menmilter. In other business. council learned that george Pe'oid has satisfactorily completed his probationarrperiod with the planning board and becomes a pert'naneint .em- ployee effective May 1,1 xe- ln the health department, Jim. McCaul, Chief Public Health Inspector, has resigned effective April 30, 1976. A new supervisor of Public Health Nursing has been hired in the person of Miss C.atheri'ae Walsh at a salary of $17,000 per annum. Mrs. Madeleine Roske has been appointed to fill a public health nurse's position vacated by Mrs: Rebecca Burton. Dave Hanley of CHA c " a oVer ofAdventu lin the high ,school 104.4 friday. The students spend ton Disneyland theme. (Nen s,Record'ppoto) Extra buses give board problem By Ross Haugh "No other half -piece of paper has caused so much consternation". Those were the words of Huron director of education, John Cochrane talking about a report on the distribution of five surplus buses which have been retained by they board. Trustee Jack Alexander, a methber of the management committee said there ap- peared to be a misun- derstanding among prin- cipals that these buses were to be used for back-up to regular buses transporting children to and from school and not for field trips. Board members agreed that in most instances if a bus breaks down on a normal run, a call would be put into the home base and another vehicle sent out as soon as it was free, as has been the custom in the past. The five buses in question will continue to be stationed at Brookside Public School and Grey, Howick, Stephen and Turnberry Central schools. Director Cochrane com- mented on the spare bus situation, "1 doubt if any contractor has a spare bus. I can't see tire necessity for a spare bus sitting around waiting for an emergency. Former board chairman Wilfred Shortreed moved that the five buses be used for field trips. Principals now have the r'ight'ta send a bus on a field trip of 50 miles or less without receiving board approval. Trustee John Elliott added. "If the schools want as many field trips as in the past, the five buses will not be enough. We will have to m a re buses are available en field trips are approved. Later in the meeting. a total of 10 field trips were ap- proved. Five of the trips were for secondary school students and the same number for elementary pupils. The Goderich Collegiate Institute theatre arts group was in Toronto early this, week competing in a Canadian one act play competition. Superintendent Jim Coulter' said this gaye the students a chance to perform, be adjudicated and see other plays. On May 13. geography students from F.E. Madill in Wingl'tam will travel to Toronto by bus to study a structured walking tour. land use mapping, traffic flow charts, urban renewal schemes, harbour study and ethnic studies. The other secondary school trips are for students at South Huron District High School. Geography students will be travelling to the Noelville- Dokis Indian Reserve on May 14 on .-an intercultural visitation to promote better understanding or the problems and customs of the Indians. The- senior outers groups will be practicing canoeing and camping learned, throughout the year along the Saugeen river in the Walkerton and Southampton You are invited to visit BAYFIELD during our CENTENNIAL CELEBRATIONS 'July 1,2,3, and 4, 1976 Many Events are Planned •_11'. A Reunion of Former Residents will be held in the School Saturday Morning, July 3 SEE YOU THERE! Clinton Centennial Band presents .. . "Maytime *NMusictime" at Central Huron Secondary School - Clinton TUESDAY, MAY 1 1 - 8:00 P.M. Doors Open at 7:30 p.m. *** FEATURING • -. CLINTON CENTENNIAL BMW .a sound worth hearing. The Kiwanis Festival prize winning CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL CHOIRS "THE TOWN; COUNTRY FOUR" .first in Barbershop, Tickets: Adelts '2.50 Students $ t.00 "BITS OF BRASS" .from London "IN THE MODERN IDIOM" . .with Brian Markson(Baritone) THE McM1LLAN FAMILY . . . Hurbn County's Most Musical family. TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM: Clinton: Mary's Sewing Centre John Wiser Insurance Londesboro: K. Hulley Myth: C. Madill Varna: B. Rowson Iurich: Julie Armstrong Bayfield: D. Garratt Curs areas, A trip to Quebec City is planned May 26 for South Huron French students , to make them aware of the reality of the French fact in their country and to show them the French language in attion in everyday situations. Holmesviile public school students will be participating in an exchange of music programs with a Woodbridge school. They will.travel to the Toronto area on May 14 and play host to Woodbridge students on May 27. Hensall public school students will be spending Muy 19 to 21 at Camp Sylvan. near Parkhill. Students from Zurich public school will be travelling to Toronto for a two day trip to provide enrich- ment related to geography, history and science! eat on the For Istiormstioit paw S2l-i702 4041133 23 VANASTRA POWER SKATING SCHOOL VANASTRA AIR BASE ARENA 452-9467 Spring Session May 1 T - June 10 Two Sessions per week for 4 weeks Fee: $16.00 PLEASE CONTACT IN WRITING: Mr. Rick Pettit 202 Keays Street Goderich 7. BY PHONE AFTER 4 P.M.: 4112-.9667 Sessions Limited To Avoid Overcrowding. REGISTRATION DAY 15 SATURDAY, MAY 15 11 A.M. - 4 P.M. at the Vanastra Arena. ••••••••••••••••••••••••ire•••••••••••••••••••••• • • Crce--7.0-t-c-...04: Crt-C.-0,----0 • • ninE 11311,111T FOR •• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Give Mom a day off from kitchen drudgery. Weil do the wading on, serving to. and the dishes. Treat Mom on her special day. Treat her to our special Mother's day dinner. SpeciaI Mother's Day Smorgasbord Served in the Dining Room at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. Reservations Recommended COLD SELF SERVE SALAD BAR • Potato Salad. Macaroni Salad, Creo Salad, Hawaiian Salad, Bean Salad. Carrot • Salad, Spiced Apple Rings and Crabapples, Devilled Egg Trays, Tomato and • Cucumber Tray, Sardine Platter, Relish Tray and Jello Moulds, Cheese Board, • Cottage Cheese and Pineapple, Seafood Platter, Assorted Cold Cuts. Chef Salad • and Dressings, Pickled Beets, Mushroom Salad, Shrimp Salad. Waldorf Salad. • • HOT SELECTIONS • Baked Sweet Pickled Ham • Roast Beef and Gravy • Roast Young Turkey with Dressing and Cranberry Sauce • Tender Bar -B -Q Spare Ribs • Roasted Spring • p g Leg of Lamb • DESSERTS • • Pumpkin Pie Dutch Apple Pie 6. Children under 12 53.95 5 O per person plus 10 percent tax • Special Mother's Day Restaurant Meng • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • THE ABOVE DINNERS INCLUDE • •• • •• • • i'r.. •� • •• • • • . • -0 is al 0 OPEN FROM 11. 0 to 10 P.M. Soup Du Jour or Chilled Tomato lance Candlelight Own Breaded Chicic'en Vie.ma Schnitzel (Veal with Lemon Wedge or Tomato Mushroom Sauce) Grilled Ham Steak with Pineapple Ring Roast Young Turkey with Dressing S Cranberry Sauce Prime Rib of Beef Au Jus FROM OUR CHARCOAL BROILER 8 oz. New York Sirk in with Sauteed Mushrooms Red Brand T -Bone with Sauteed Mushrooms 8 oz. Filet Mignon with Sauteed Mushrooms SEAFOOD Fresh Breaded Lake Huron' Perch with Butter Lemon EL Tartar Sauce Deep Fried Shrimp on Toast with Lemon and Cocktail Sauce Grilled Salmon Steak with Tartar Sauce $4.25 $5.50 55.50 x5.25 57.95 57.50 $6.95 :7.95 $5.50 $5.50 $5.50 Chef Salad. Hot Roll a Butter, Choice of Potato and Vegetables. Tea. Coffee. or Milk All meals subject to 10 percent tax CHILD'S DINNER MENU (children only) Tomato Juice, 3umbo Hamburger. French Fries. Vegetables, Plain ar (totolote Milk. Ice Cream Single Pork Chop4 Tomato, Lettuce, French Fries, Vegetable, Plain or Chocolate Milk, tce Cream Sliced Turkey, Vegetables, Mashed Potato, Plain or Chocolate Milk. l o. Cream RESERVE NOW FOR THIS SUPERB MEAL • f •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • )' • • • • • • • • • • • :1.95 • • 2.95 • 2.95 • •• • • Candietight Restaurant n Bayfield load, Goderrlch • 2 4 » 1 1 Licensed W dIr LC.LO. i les •••••••••••• •••