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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-09-30, Page 2+`�'►� — 7+r�r!n t'7'd _tilr led ath�arne� d sem$ hi� g iH a t . a ot ' tonb aunt road1a lehras !mee A ingsf' . . last Sunday at s ismer A. of whe all me e:. - - f ich ` Clark.+e -end leis re It wits, Quite s f� I nc of town and aquitaial+� � •+ hes Ca v: e . Frank .i n ..a .. d cl.. F ti . c ., all is rexem'hel"' hf;t%e re � , . a's -sem Olt ,.,.g'I� . visit to Vie„ Ball , p ', rE from a... s weal. ill g ail app) p►riate fo? !'ela.s to l nd', Scotland and Golde Radaacaw a flub , ' x :�+I�)��il accepted that r+��, M. Holl n attending: a Euchrey,- n �>I1 lid she at- which �nie�rtsf once a week- as presented andasked the I�1Ye #F~ Whilei S � . the topic the wedding of her • enjoys h� flo�+er garden and Ment � to ar,'es+esrctx articularly proudof his back with er and on how e tended Robert Bruce to is particularly W . ;nephew, Camillaant. The grandchildren andg those recommendations suo edJane Stag at- great-grandchildren. wedding took place in �. + + might he carried out. Rochester Cathedral, Guests of Mr and Mrs. The Development Com- Rochester, Kent. Bruce Bartliff, Whitehead mittee then formed d to attend tarsal Recreation Study in - Mr. and Mrs.Frank Match Street last wee en Street, accompanied the Bartliff-Kennedy wedding Committee to deal with the Joseph Ire Mr. d Mrs. Jack Leiper were Mrs. Harold Clarke,Ir . membof ers � composed m of of three Ontario, have TaIbotv�ille, Mr. and the e Weston, weeks in Jack Brumptonl, ; Port Develop�mentCommittee, the ,returned after three Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Philip County DevelopmentOfficer the U.K. � . _--� e, Recireatie�n Directors During the first two weeks ie sO attending were Mr., firorn within the County. they toured England, St. This Scotland and Wales. A real. and Mrs. William MrKnis. Don together with the Devet Deittee, velop- their and the highlight of Thomas, Mr. an tripwas the meeting Stuart, St. Thomas and Mr. ment ' Committee, held three their with Mr. and Mrs. Les and'Mrs. Charles Bartlifl, meetings, at Exeter, Clinton s of Par, Cornwall. Toronto. , and 'gingham, for local Darkins :}. + + councils and recreation Elva and'Frank had met Mr.: �1 Darkins when he was at the Dennis B isb acom London con mi tees. nacre was -RCAF Station here during the returned home war. after having surgery in completed at the meetings and based on the results the Their third week was spent Victoria HOs{p t cnminittee presented in and Around London. Ted Fear is in St. Joseph's Friday's recommendations to Last Friday, Miss Pat Hospital, London, having County Council. Anstett returned from a four undergone major surgery. It Development Committee week trip to the continent. is expected he will be con- chairman Frank Cook The first three weeks were fined there for sometime. (Deputy Reeve of Clinton) spent studying at the Inter + + + told the council that he did not ' last year's belieste the grant, which could national Centre for the Following .,Promotion of Swiss Watches pattern, the Fellowship Bible reach' a maximum of only and Jewellery in• Lausanne, Chapel has reconvened the $26,.000, . would solve the Switzerland. This was the Ladies Coffee : ur i fall. oblem,M ,. . at which her There is an advertisement "But it could serve as a carne institution the father, John Anstett and regarding this onfeature wilgl the�EnwrLicipal't�tuese to get brother, David, had studied Events page. �► reviously be guest speakers and the together in local boards," he "Pr previously. intensive course study of Japanese em- said. Goderich Deputy Reeve covered all aspects of the broidery. + + + Bill Clifford asked just what , mzullafac�t�ureof gold jewellery for likewise the diamond in- Winners of the this Minor the criteria be, minting out dustry. There was also a Soccer draw.held and ��t Goderich has worked in comprehensive study of were dean Alexander• electronic watches as well as Homer Andrews donated ° ton. to and co-operation Townships for h salesmanship, marketing and- Proceeds were Arnold sometime. window dressing. recent fire victim. The remaining week lHolthuysen, a minor soccer Clerk Treasurer B.G. opportunity for coach and senior player. Hanly explained that any ovided an oppo such co-operative board operating programs valued at $6,000 would be eligible. He went on to point out that formation of the area boards • would in no way affect the existing recreation com- mitteees in the municipalities. Those committees would continue to operate as always. Finlay MacDonald, Deputy Reeve of Ashfield told the meeting that in his opinion this is a time of restraint`and the County was "into too many things already. We don't need to go into recreation as well" x • -t_ 'his fsa • ' e) :, ' Reg ea~f cbamgin trends by h �' ,w. -4•r+- � •�. � ;,....,. ted e; Atla ItiC- .,0 .ef, a. f s et17t, for s t a back Clarence e .......:. % , maks � siraa�+mg.-. cost s d. ► _ ,1, � ...:.ear rs�. Dougo s�� , � s week. daughter . ties. tbat, ..e s .i..,ag is I tbl tt �,.. e i. tch ll~ a oiMt min: 11. I' touring Switzerland, France and Italy. - Although she only reached Clinton late last Friday, Fat was able to join the rest of the family as they hosted the Jewellery Display in the beautiful new River Mill at Benrniller. +++ Also back from a holiday in Great Britain are Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morgan of Mary Street. They toured England, Wales and Scotland going as tar' north as In-verness. n Edinburgh, they attended the famous Tattoo and also St. By Man Chessel Mr. Ken 'Turley of Baltimore, Maryland and his mother, Mrs. Elsie Turley of Agincourt visited for several days last week with Jack and Margaret Hunt. Mr. Turley is a lay out man with the Washington Post and he thought the lay out of the front page of the Clinton News Record was excellent s the final vote r ( dation r 'lects, coinKillors were wil pis to wont*. but" not to -sweeten nancial assists McKillop Reeve Allan •C npbell suggested that-present,gat -` voluntaryassistance goes Into oiler *MISS . acs atter c:.. .. the come . y co tY especial r aper Ones!, and he told council that. t# cine more mots alight well serve a Ye thls 'bome effort and low Ohlioso "poen and ci4estlensi , g were askedto fill r preference on Ir question, onw These bull . used by the steering dee(as:.to What the canaiftee.as a �h . ubhic Wants* p o..,,k, w 1 be held In l�tore-pu'�lic �►��� � � If the near future to. test pubic reaction,thef t neetiog: was indfiicative of public on people of � and Perth reaction, don'tre all carewhathawens, 7 Victoria St. clintOn OF EDUCATION SSES Indy Sid� 2++ OCT 4 STA .TIN .DATE F MONDAY EVENINGCLASSES WILL BE MON., �_ , REGISTRATION INFORMATION 1' Ail classes will begin duringthe wit of October 4. REG, . . Advance' registration is desirable and may- be mode by phoning or visiting the school. ....... '{ASI" 3. Late registration will be accepted an opening night if class is not already filled. 4. Classes will be head weekly, generally from 8-10 p.m. .� • One credit to ward a Graduation or Honour Graduation Diploma will be allowed for academic courses completed. Materials for projects must be supplied by students. Students must purchase required textbooks. "SOME COURSES MAY HAVE TO BE CANCELLED IF INSUFFICIENT INTEREST IS INDICATED BY ENROLMENT." central Huron Secondary School, Clinton - Phone 4824471 WOMEN'S PHYSICAL FITNESS (10 weeks) WORLD RELIGIONS (credit) (20 Maks) FEES • 20 Session Cour* $20.00 • 10.Session Course $12.00 • Less than 10 Seessions_$1 f i.00 • GradtXltLCourses $30.00 MONDAY NIGHT DRAFTING A BLUE PRINT READING (10 wks.) (20 weeks for credit) GOURMET COOKING (10 weeks) PHYSICS . GRADE XIII (fit) - (Uwe/40 '! pSYCItOLO sY FOR MIITDAY; (10 weeks) - STRETCH FABRIC SEWING - BEGINNING AND ADVANCED - (10 wtteks) TECHNICAL & GRAPHIC PERSPECTIVE ART (10 weeks) TUBE PAINTING& UQii10 EMBROIDERY BEGIN 4ING & ADVANCED (10 week) TYPING (20 weeks) UPHOLSTERY (10 weeks) 6 TUESDAY NIGHT TUESDAY NIGHT CAR MAINTENA E & MOTOR MECHANICS (10 weeks) CERAMICS t 1 weeks) CONSUMER E1,ECTRONics (10 weeks) CONSUMER MATHEMATICS (cam) (20 was) FIRST AID (8 weeks) FLOWER ARRANGING a OTHER CRAFTS (10 weeks) HISTORY - GRADE XIII (credit) (24.weeks) HUNTER SAFETY & GUN CONTROL. (10 weeks) INTERIOR DECORATING (10 weeks) KARATE FOR YOUNG BOYS (10 weeks) MATHEMATICS - GRADE XIII (credit) (2ii weeks) SHORTHAND (10 ',reeks) WELDING FOR FARM b HOME (10 weeks) WEDNESDAY NIGHT ARt (10 winks) BOOKKEEPING (20weeks) ELECTRICITY FOR HOME AND HOUSEWIFE (10 weeks) ENGLISH - GRADE XIII(credit) (24 weeks) GODERICH POWER SQUADRON (20 weeks) Fee 545.00 HAIRDRESSING (10 weeks) MACHINE SHOP 8 METALLURGY (10 weeks) MACRAME •(8 weeks) SEWI BASIC (10 Weeks SMALL ENGINES - REPAIR 3 MAINTENANCE . (10 weeks) WOODWORKING (10 weeks) THURSDAY NIGHT BADMINTON (10 weeks) START IN SPRING GOLF 'GARDENING (8 weeks) (8 weeks) - Wingham Phone 3�7-1800 F. E. Madill Secondary School � START IN APRIL (Day & date, to bo onnewrtcod) ,ATO MECHANICS - PRACTICAL DECORATIVE -TUBE PAINTING (Uquid Ernbroideiy) HAND SPINNING && DYEING - WOOL (10 weeks) SEWING - ADVANCED TYPING - GENERAL UPHOLSTERY - BEGINNERS VACATION GEOGRAPHY (8 weeks) PILOT GROUND SCHOOL (20 weeks) to the, many people in the area for making our Designer CoUe ct on ' ' showing at the Benmiller inn such a success. Our specie thanks go to The management and staff of Senrniller Inns Ltd. Ontario Provincial Police (Gpderich Detachment) The Raintree 1 MONDAY NIGHT ART BADMINTON (1Qw*tks) BRIDGE -.BEGINNERS (10 weeks) CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH (10 weeks) CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH (10weeks) CROCHETING - ADVANCED (10weeks) ENGLISH= GREAT READINGS (10 weeks) GOLF (10 weeks) GYMNASTICS FOR ELEMENTARY STUDENTS (10 weeks) WEDNESDAY NIGHT BRIDGE FOR BEGINNERS (10 weeks) CAKE DECORATING - BASIC (8 weeks) CHAIR CANING TECHNIQUES (6 weeks) HAIRDRESSING AND GROOMING (10 weeks) LADIES' FUN AND FITNESS (10 weeks) POTTERY FOR BEGINNERS (10 weeks) UPHOLSTERY - ADVANCED WOODWORKING - GENERAL STARTMOVYMRER 9 (TUESDAYS) ALL ABOUT HOUSE PLANTS (6 weeks) START JANUARY 4,1977 (TUESDAYS) GOLF FOR BEGINNERS POTTERY FOR BEGINNERS START MONDAY NIGHT, (10 weeks) GENERAL WELDING TECHNIQUES (10 weeks). START JANUARY 3,1977 (WEDNESDAYS) LADIES' FITNESS (10 weeks) CHAIR CANING TECHNIQUES (6 weeks) OCTOBER 4 011 PAINTING (ot Brussels Public School) • District Institute, Collegiate tnst�tu , Goderich - Phone 524-735 3 • HISTORY • GRADE XIII (credit) JUDO - SENIORS MACRAME 3 DECOUPAGE (5 weeks) METRIC SYSTEM (5 weeks) PHOTOGRAPHY (l0 weeks) SEWING - BASIC WELDING (10 weeks) TUESDAY NIGHT ACCOUNTING - INTRODUCTORY (1Ow.eeks) DRAFTING - BASIC (10 weeks) DRAWING (10 weeks) SEWING - INTERMEDIATE SMALL ENGINE REPAIR (10 weeks) • TYPEWRITING - BEGINNERS (10 weeks) WOODWORKING WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES' SPORTS NIGHT (10 weeks) MEN'S SPORTS NIGHT (10 weeks) SEWING - ADVANCED • SPattern Design) PEED READING (i0 weeks) THURSDAY NIGHT JUDO - JUNIOR (boys 8 bids) STRETCH SEWING (.10 weeks) MONDAY NIGHT $OUitIQUE CRAFTS t1+u s) FURNITURE REFINISHING LOXES' KEEP FIT ()Oweeks) .v • • • START IN JANUARY BADMINTON (10 weeks) BRIDGE - MORE ADVANCED (10 weeks) GOLF (10 weeks) HOUSE PLANTS (2 weeks) LADIES FITNESS (10 weeks) SPEED READING (10 weeks) STRETCH SEWING • ADVANCED ONLY (10 weeks) TENNIS (10 weeks) WINE MAKING 'FOR BEGINNERS (2 weeks) START IN FEBRUARY TENNIS (10 weeks) START IN MARCH GARDENING (2 weeks) START IN APRIL TENNIS (10 weeks) Seaforth District High School Seaforth - Phone 527380 TUESDAY NIGHT WEDNESDAY KNIGHT HISTORY - GRADE XIII (credit) SEWING AND/OR TAILORING (10 weeks) ACCOUNTING - GRADE XII (credit FLOWER ARRANGING (10weeks) (1YOwnteks) PHOTOGRAPHY THURSDAY NIGHT START IN SPRING tora ,..week courses MENS I$ASI TBAtL GOO TENNIS TYRING START IN JANUARY (oll 10 -Wm& coarsen) (10 weeks) BADMINTON CERAMICS CROSS-COUNTRY MING INCOME TAX Olt PAINTING South .Huron District High School, Exeter -Phone 235-0880 MONDAY NIGHT ACCO'utitiN+G 300 (otedit) (24 weeks) • AUTO MECHANICS FCO* DRIVER -OWNER DRAFTING A BL SPRINT READING GENERAL (credit) • (24 weeks) ENGLISH 240 (credit) OA weeks) ENGLISH 550 (credit) Its Vis! *POTTERY - INTERMEDIATE 110 weeks) SEWING -'BEGINNERS YOGA - BEGINNERS YOGA - ADVANCED TUESDAY NIGUT ACCOUNTING 5501tretdit) (24 weeks) FOIST AID • ST. JOHN ($ mks) FLoWES AR*ANGIi WOMEN FITNESS E WEIGHT CONTROL (5**40 otMt+l'Asf`fts (credit) (24 weeks) MACRAME (5 week%) MATHEMATICS 240 credit) (24 weeks) MATHEMATICS 441 tore i1) (24 weeks) THEMATICS SSD (credit) ( weeks) SEWING - ADVANCED SEWING EIn (SAVO (10 weeks) TYPING100 (tredi*) i24u, ti WEDNESDAY NIGHT CANADIAN LAW (credit) (24 weeks) GOURMET COOKING (10 weeks) HEATING, PLUMBING a E ECTR1CAt WORK FOR THE HOME OWNER (14 weeks) 'HISTORY 550 (credit) (25'40e40 MATHEMATICS 451 (ireditl (24 weeks) POTTERY - 0 weeks). ; TTERY--.0weeks). SMALL ENGINES - REPAIR 8 MAINTENANCE (NO weeks) WOMEN'S FITNESS & RECREATION THURSDAY NIGHT . SEWING - MEN'S KNITS (PANTS-, SHOTS (10wield) SEWING - 1-51411115 (1.0 weeks) SEWING - LADS KNITS 110 weeks) .» . WEAVING- OFFwt0OM ( wit