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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-11-04, Page 11• ►.lotion emits:: were. ua; +rade elf rreilm the Sunday School yeeS C the Mission work area, .mostly abouttbe summer campwork, at Camp .ivingston. This Camp's main object is to reach children who have no - Christian contact. It was very rewarding to hear about Young People that started as a youngster at the camp and this year came back as Christian counsellors. Miss Schell also showed slides of the new buildings at the camp and many of the camp activities, such as Bast Church.news Miss gvelY0 Schell. Was guest sato* at bath service of the Bayfield Baptist Church on Sunday. In the morningservice with Mrs. Muriel Snider at the piano, Miss Schell sang "Sooner or "..ter" which was also the theme of the sermon by the Pastor, Rev. Brian Harrison. The beautiful floater arrangement in the Church WAS placed there by Mr. Ray Schell and family in memory .. of Mrs. Ray Schell, who went to tae with the Lord.: --year ago. After the evening service a fireside social hour was spent in the church basement with light refreshments. rOaky Prig, W. re a Secondary School .. dance.+ ptOn ,talllo e e d `'tacit lion sttlile who :!carne til► till den! t k bane , " iss" ", halo by Chris Wise', IA vap Eighi more Huron groin, get '74,000froin Winlario Grants totalling $74,045 have been approved for eight projects in Huron County from the proceeds of the Ontario Lottery. The amounts range from 562,500 to $625. The Wingham Arena received a grant up to 562,500 for renovations including the installation of new boards, a public address system and to replace and enlarge the arena's floor. A grant of up to $4,977 was made to the Corporation of the Town of Goderich to assist in the installation of a lighting system to the Agricultural Park fastball diamond. The Ashfield and West Wawanosh Recreation Committee received a grant up to 52,500 towards the construction of a new ball diamond including the in- stallation of bleachers, fencing and lighting. Clutttre and Recreation Minister Robert Welch said the grants are part of the ongoing - Share Wintario program for the support of cultural and recreational facilities. To date, the ministry has allotted $70.7 million to more that 4,675 groups and projects across the province. The Van Egmond Foun- dation in Seaforth received a grant of $1,000 towards the costs of purchasingthe rights for two performances of the Huron Country ' Playhouse's Production of "Anne of Green Gables" presented in the town of Seaforth. The Clinton Minor Soccer Association received soccer balls and nets direct from the Wintario Projects Office for an approximate value of $328 and the sum of $550 that assisted - in the purchase of uniforms and goal posts for a total grant of 5878. A grant up to $850 was made to the Township of Stephen to assist in the in- stallation costs of lighting and chain link fencing to the Dashwood Athletic Field. The Seaforth Minor Baseball Association also received baseball equipment direct from the Wintario Projects--., Office for an ap- proximate value of $515- and the sum of 5200 to assist in the purchase of Uniforms and caps for a total grant of 5715. A grant of 5625 was made to the Wingham Town Playhouse to assist in the costs of sponsoring the Huron Country Playhouse for one performance of "Anne of, Green Gables" for Wingham and area residents. County .to help LIP program County Council agreed last Friday to pay the $1,000 necessary to supplement the supervisor's salary for a Local Initiatives Program proposed by the Development Committee. An application has been made for the LIP project which would employ 10 persons during the high unemployment season this winter. The project has been divided into three distinct segments; cemetery cleanup. brush and roadside cleanup, and the clearing of a one and one quarter mile emergency route in connection with the 1918 International Plowing Match. AT IT'S NEVA! A Wardrobe on a Monger 4 ENSEMBLES IN I Suit coat and pants, ' casual coat. Contrast slacks in 4 sharp shades - cinnamon, brown, mint green. attire Q blue. peari grey. 4 PIECES 3195. AND $225 urs aft top's east road,, north from In separatingMcKillop, LoganTownships. Camphel l reported a supplementary road grant of $6,600 hadbeen received. Council approved the purchase of a V snowplow from Ryan Bulldozing for $300, and authorized putting on a second shift on the grader for snow removal when snow weather warranted it. Passed for payment were general accounts of $23,930.96 and road accounts of $8,547.03. McKillop will pay $35 for the polling booths on municipal election day December -6, an increase of $5; deputy returning officers, 540, an increase. of $5; and poll clerk $30, unchanged k.wof Age to.hfarmers losing clout Farmers haye -lost their political clOtit and most governments are aware of it, John Wise, Federal Con- servative agriculture critic said last Thursday night at Vanastra. Speaking v to the annual dinner meeting of the Huron Federation of Agriculture, Mr. Wise lashed out at the federal government's agriculture policy and the low priority the government gave it. "The high level of cheese imports at a time of domestic over -supply is an indication of the dominance of the department of industry, trade and commerce over the department of agriculture," he said. Mr. Wise said that the Minister of Agriculture, Eugene Whelan was losing his influence in the Trudeau cabinet which has been ob- sessed with the idea that food prices are too high. "I think it is accurate to say that Mrs. Plumptre has had a, greater influence on the federal cabinet since coining on the scene in Ottawa than the minister of agriculture himself who is a member of it,"`he said. Mr. Wise said that he saw the role of the government in society -as a "partner.", not a "dictator". If this partnership is to be successful. there must exist a feeling of confidence and certainty among the part- ners. We live in a world of uncertainties and none of us, government included, can say for sure today what may be demanded of us tomorrow. But surely the role of government is to diminish the number of uncertainties and not to add to -them." he said: Study recommends Five suggestions arising from a meeting between the Committee of Management for Huronview and A.C. Thornhill and Dr. Ft. Vernon -otthesMinittryhttentnmunity and Social Services regarding possible solutions to a shortage of accommodation were placed before the regular meeting ,,pf Huron County Council on Friday. Council was urged to look for other facilities, such as the purchasing of service in other institution's in the County, to solicit more aid from the Ministry of Health to provide more chronie beds, in. Huron, the possible con- struction of senior citizens apartment units in co- operation with the Ministry of Housing. the possible use of satellite homes and the possibility that in future the Ministry . of Social Services may have funds available to build residential homes but not to extend care facilities. Mr. Wise emphasized that farmers and consumers are partners also. "In my opinion, our main challenges and objectives are to bring producers and consumers closer together, to narrow the gap and promote a better understanding and appreciation between these two segments of our society." he said:- "One aid -"One group simply cannot exist without the other." he said. In the latter part of the meeting. a new executive for the Huron Federation was voted in. Alban Wolper replaced Adrian Vos as president. Morris Bean was named first vice-president and Bev. Brown second vice-president. Mervin Smith, Gerry For- tune, and Lyle Pettapiece were acclaimed as directors at large. groieth At present. Huronview is full to capacity with a waiting list of between 30 and 40 persons. Council was also,, told that. the Fire anckSafety...Advisar; from the Ministry of Com- munity and Social Services visited Huronview recently and made a number of recommendations which are now being carried out. The Safety Advisor recommended the pressurized water and CO2 extinguishers be recharged, combination nozzles be purchased to replace the straight stream nozzles on the fire hoses in the 1960 addition, that a thermal protector be installed in the janitor's room on the first floor men's sec- tion, that a five pound ABC multi-purpose dry chemical extinguisher be installed in the paint storage area and that five. additional an- nunciator panels be installed in various locations. As the annunciator panels will be an expensive broiect. We Frame Everything Let us custom frame your photographs. originals. prints. or needlework of any kind with an almost en- dless choice of Italian. Swedish. German. or Canadian picture mouldings We also offer a fine selection of mouldings for mirrors, and prepackaged can -it -yourself frames. 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Replacement draperies have also been ordered from K Decorating Limited at a cost of 52,551.77, this being the lower of two quotations submitted. grecnho�, i WTI* afor�.M property Oliver " ce 1, Dublin; siding, on barn; Vincent Murray, RR 5, Seaforth, move and repair garage; Lawrence Ryan, RR 4, Walton, implement shed; Joe Visser, RR 5, Seaforth, replace siding on house; James Henderson, RR 5, Seaforth, steel granary; and Herman Hoste, RR 5. Seaforth, liquid manure tank. Clerk Marion McClure is to send out letters to a number of ratepayers who have not secured building permits for construction work underway: In answer to a question from the newspaper representative at the meeting, all present mem- bers of council indicated they would seek re-election: Reeve Allan Campbell, 16 years on council, eightas reeve; Deputy Reeve Ralph McNichol, 16 years on Homemaking clubs plan 4-H Achievement Days The Home Economics Branch of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food is again holding 4-H Homemaking Club Achievement Days in Huron County. This club helped members become familiar with cereal grains and the food products made from them. Recipes and ideas for using cereal - based items featured snacks, supper dishes, desserts, muffins, squares and cookies. Miss Jane Pengilley, Home Economist for. Huron County, will be conducting the fo dowing' Acbreveinent *Days throughout the County: Blyth Area Achievement Day, Blyth Public School, November 27, Clinton Area Achievement Day, Central Huron Secondary School, December 4; and Dungannon Area Achievement Day, Brookside Public School, December 18. All friends and relatives are invited to attend the af- ternoon program which begins at 1:15 p.m. The girls will be presenting skits and Q PIONEER SX -450 AM -FM STEREO RECEIVER ..emo yam 410 • if el, tol .• •• v oi- MUSIC'S PRICE S229 RETAIL 249.95 The Pioneer SX -400 receiver is ideal for aver- age size listening rooms and can be the heart of a modest priced, good sounding .system. Provisions for two sets of - speakers, phono, micophone, auxiliary and tape recorder. 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