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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-06-03, Page 1211m plays by r „shoodng wide or beln '. lhelr defence re Stratford forwards 'few scoringopportufllttes" en Can be Proud 0 the performance they turned in on Friday, as they proved to the Stratford team they could play top-flight soccer - The members of the team are: Brian Murray, Alex Barrett, Patti Robinson. Wilmer Bakker, Doug Murray, Brian Newington. Ramblers scored the toi'e goal af the game by, deflecting a shot otf the rillbt pot into the net in the eighth note of the -tint of two fifteen minute overtime ww,The 'Redmen played an impressive soccer game, as the Ramblers had previously defeated the Central Huron squad by a margin*, 5-2. The Redrnen were foiled on a • famie Thompson, WPM altiwell. Dave. CiyniCiti Brian Millar, Pete Whe Jones,RogerHumphrRick ies, Sotei, e ibb. Mike Hoba, Louis Arts, Charles Mustard Doug Rethi and Oar), Hesse. would like to express sincere tbanl and apprediatiOn to Mr, De Groot and Mr. MacDonald for providing the proper guidance and coaching throughout the season. Also thanks goes to our team manager, Peter Thompson, for lending a capable hand. This is My Heaven Tice sun smiles down warmly upon me, As I take quiet, noiseless steps through nature's carpet of green grass. My destination is unknown to myself and all of the tiny creatures that peep their headsup in wonder. My thoughts are none but pleasant. I do not know where I am, or where 1 cape from. I feel as I have never felt befom, Words I know cannot describe it. Perhaps it is a great spiritual happiness, or a feeling of unsurpassing love for life. I cannot truly say what has come over me, and ever and ever and ever —by Diana Brand Goderich Twp. Takes steps to stop erosion Goderich Township council decided at their last meeting to take steps to combat gully erosion taking place on the Lake Huron shoreline just south of the Holmesville Road. Council met with Ian Deslauriers of the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority to discuss avenues open to the township to correct the erosion problem. The meeting with the MVCA representative was called after council received an engineer's report on the 11111101111111111111111111111 • BUS TRIPS itp • Tom Jones AT O'KEEF CENTRE INCLUDES $10. SHOW TICKET Jus 17 23. ,s24. Niagara foil & fdarinolood June 13. Old Fashioned Mystery Ton Juin 27 Tenets Island July 11 Toronto - Shopping Spree July 24 ALSO AVAILABLE SOON: SPECIAL DAY TRIPS FOR CHILDREN FOR mos AND TOP DESCRIPTIONS OF ALL THE UPCOMING TRIPS CALL UNITED TRAILS INC. Soaforth 527 1222 erosion _problem peered by B.M. Ross and Associates of Goderich. The report outlined the problems the township faces to correct the erosion. The engineer was requested to submit a report on the erosion after several land owners in the lakeshore area brought the problem to the township's attention. Council met with the owners, the MVCA and Mr. Ross and after a discussion on in- stallation of equipment to correct the situation they requested the authority MVCA to call the required tenders. Four deputations were made to council to request permission to construct buildings or other facilities on private land and remain within the confines of the township's secondary plan. Conrad MacVicar inquired into the possibility of building a residence on a 20 acre parcel of land he owns just north of the Bayfield Line. Charles Orr requested per- mission to build a house, Peter Bos requested per- mission to build a manure storage tank on his lot on Highway 21 just north of Holmesville Road and Bill Jongejan requested per- mission for a manure storage tank on the lot adjacent to Mr. Bos'. • Council ruled that under the present official plan in the township no xesidence should Central Huron Secondary The topics exatitined involve School's top mathematics the content of the three grade 13 mathematics courses, plus • supplementary topics of ftrst year University difficulty. Fully written solutions were required for each problem. and marks were awarded on the basis of completenessclarity and style of preservation. Only a few of the best mathematics students from each school are invited to participate; and the three students with the highest students recently distinguished themselves, by placing first, as team, in the Huron -Perth -Grey -Bruce division of the 1976 Descartes Mathematics Competition. Out of the 210 schools in Ontario participating in the competition, CHSS ranked 25th. The Descartes Mathematics, Competition is a 2% hour exam compiled by the Faculty of Mathematics at th.- /,-;•.c.rnit‘.. M tYatori09. marks in each school con, stitute the school team. This year the contest was written on April 27th, by Michele Flowers, Ralph Hoba, Tim Munnings., Robin McAdam and Jamie Thompson. • The highest marks Were obtained in order of standing by Tim. Munnings, Jamie Thompson and Ralph Hoba. Congratulations are due to these students for the honor they have won for themselves and for their school. William WA 18-Year-eld,son of Mr. end Mrs. 0111 Hoff, seasortho brought distinction to Central Huron Secondary School recently. Bill, a grade 12 Mechanical technology student, won third prize for his production essay in a contest sponsored y the. London -St. Thomas Society of Manufacturing Engineers. Pat Newington, manufac- turing manager of Wildes,, is shown presenting Bill with an engraved plaque and a cheque for $5b. (photo by Jack Hunt) Just ask Annie! A few weeks ago I talked These are actual cases about parents and prejudice which I know about, and and this week I am • going to maybe all cops aren't like expand on this and taik about this, but it makes the whole prejudices in places such as system stink. police, courts and teachers. The school system is just as Some policemen today are bad as this. One day, a the worst I have ever heard of teacher will call down for prejudices against people students for skipping and between 10 and 25. then the next day, if a pet You know the story of the happens to "miss" class, .the policeman pulling over an teacher will "forget" to call older man for speeding and down that student. then upon seeing him, ex- It isn't much .wonder that plained that he thought he kids rebel and fight for equal was a "young punk" and then rights. Kids today are treated let him go without a charge. badly by a lot of people in a lot The same attitude was also of different ways and it just apparent in a story I heard isn't fair. when tf policeman stopped an Maybe I do have only a few older couple for drinking of the police and teachers that while driving. Although they fit in this category, but it is were "feeling very good" these few that usually mess they were sent home without up the system and cause.a lot a charge. of hostility in society. be built, on the property Mr. MacVicar was inquiring about. They decided to hold the granting of building permits to Mr. Bos and Jondreil Farms to build manure storage tanks pen- ding receipt of certificates of compliance. Other permits for Gerald Orr to construct a milk house, Charles Orr a house, Jack Gilbert a cooler, Stan Van der Waal a wading pool and Albert Hummel an addition to -a house were all issued. Council is looking at a problem created from a dispute over their secondary plan. James and. Keith .zdielk Conilly made a return visit to n council to request permission to sever a section of their land the erection of e on the farm. s now zoned •ex - and is part of a gravel pit and council is witholding the severance pending designation of the land. The two men are con- tending that the land is no longer used for extractive purposes and wish to build a home on it. County planner Gary Davidson insists that the land severance not be permitted under the auspices of the plan. Council advised the men that the application be filed again and that a plan be produced outlining the rehabilitation of the gravel pit. Ralph Hoba Jamie Thompson Editorial The end is near by Marian Doucette Exams are creeping upon us once more, but this time a bright note exists. Those students attaining a recommendation mark of 60 per cent or better on their year's work can be exempted. As in the past, at exam time many students are opinionated both for and • against examinations. While recently talking this matter over with Mr. Hornuth, our principal, he directed me to the following quotation found in The Royal Bank of Canada Monthly Letter of April 1976. The last point about what you have to do in seeking an education is this: don't scorn examinations. They are essential in our scheme of things. They give you a check on how you are getting along. and they show your teachers where you, need special at- tention to strengthen your weak spots. "Dont be discouraged if your best effort fails to win the highest marks. The results of examinations may be deceptive. If you are nervous. you may do'yourself less than justice. School examinations are not an end- all: they are merely in- dicators along the road. 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