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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-06-15, Page 9Auburn has lost its official name of Manchester Auburn has lost it s sweaters for two Auburn first official name, girls' baseball teams. Manchester. The Village Next meeting will be Trustees voted to accept Ladies Night in the form the name AUBURN as of a barbecue at Mr. and its only name as Mrs. Bill Robertson's requested by the Ontario cottage on June 21 at 6.30 Geographic Names p.m. Board at its June meeting held last Saturday evening in the Town Hall. Chairman Warner Andrews was in charge of the meeting and the Village Clerk, Frank Raithby read the minutes. Budget estimates were discussed and also improvements to Auburn's big hill which has been widened to help with the traffic, winter and summer. Chairman Warner Andrews received the letter from the Ontario Geographic Names Board requesting a change to Auburn from Manchester. ' The' OGNB recently became aware of the discrepancy in the name of the village as listed in various publications and shown on maps. The Municipal Directory 1977-1978 lists only Manchester while only Auburn appears on the Federal list of Post Offices in Canada. The OGNB stated that seeing that the Police Village is unin- corporated, this Board can authorize a change in name to reconcile the discrepancy, if a request is received from local authorities and such a change has support from the local population. BY JEFF SEDDON Since Auburn is the Trustees of the Huron common name used there County Board of should not be any ob- , Education plan to go to stacle to changing the the movies June 12 to name. decide if two films As early records show dealing with rape are fit . Manchester was made a for use in county high Police Village in 1895, but schools. it was after the Canadian The films, How to Say Pacific Railway came No to a Rapist and Sur - through that the Post vive and All about Rape, Office was named are suggested viewing for Auburn in 1907. All for- secondary school mer deeds to property students to help them still bear the name deal with 'a rapist if they Manchester. Searching are ever confronted by through early records has one. One film, How to Say .never revealed why and No to a Rapist and Sur - Police Village was named vive, is currently in the Manchester or how it board's film library and became known as the .other has just been Auburn. released SOCIAL NEWS The field co=ordinator of the Rural Outreach, Mrs. Louise Marritt will be guest speaker at the June meeting of the Auburn Women's Institute on June 20 at 2 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Miss Carol Webb of London visited last week with her friend, Miss Lynn Turner for a couple of days. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Whetsone attended the Electrohome Show at the International Centre, Toronto last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Turner and Miss Lynn Turner spent last Saturday in Strathroy with. Mrs. Shirley Hesk and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Archambault and Marilyn visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Archambault, Lorri and Brian at Barrie and attended the graduation of their daughter-in-law at the Georgian College in Orillia as a nursing assistant. The United Church Women of Knox United Church are preparing for a bake sale and rose tea in the church basement on June 24 from 2 to 5 p.m. The Tuesday night girls' group will be helping and plans are 'to make this event of in- terest to all age groups. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Robertson of Meaford were Auburn visitors on Wednesday and Thur- sday and Mrs. Elva Straughan, who had been visiting them returned to her home. Former Wingham friends, Mr. and Mrs. G. During and Mr. and Mrs. L. Crawford visited with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin last week. Mrs. Frances Chisholm of Benmiller visited last Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips. The Auburn Girls' Club who meet every Tuesday evening in Knox United Church with their leaders, Mrs. Anne St. Jean and Mrs. Linda Clark, enjoyed a weekend of camping at Point Farms Provincial Park. Mrs. Maria Hebert went also to assist the leaders. Girls attending were Lorie Cartwright, Sharon Glousher, Laurel Duizer, Claudia Hebert, Monica Hebert, Carla Hebert, Linda Lockwood, Lana Lockwood, Shelley Westerhout, Valerie Millson, Joanne Slater, Angela Schneider, Susan Gross, Glenyce McClinchey, Mary Anderson, and Melissa and Sarah Clark. The Kinette Club of Clinton installed their new executive last week. Front row left to right, are: president, Bev Riley; vice-president, Carol Finch; recording secretary, Donna Gibbings; corresponding secretary, Laurie Daw; treasurer, Board to review rape film LIONS CLUB Lion Bud Chamney was in charge of the meeting held last Wednesday evening in the Auburn Community Memorial Hall. In the absence of the secretary Lion Bob Worsell, the minutes were accepted as read by Lion Fred Lawrence. The treasurer, Lion Jim Schneider presented the financial statement showing $200 proceeds from the auction sale, Lions David Glousher and Terry Powell were named to arrange a team to go to the bowling tournament in Hanover. It was announced that the new bleachers would be constructed soon and the Lions. Club would supply Dorothy Wallace, chairman of the board's school program policy committee, told the board that the board owned film has been shown once in 1977-78 to a Grade 12 law class. The film recently came under some criticism after a University of Western Ontario student em- ployed the advice offered in the film and was brutally raped on the London campus last year. The victim claimed the advice given in the film was wrong and that the film should be banned from use in schools and universities. The board was asked by the Kinsmen Club of Belgrave to make use of the film in its secondary schools. The Club sent a Opening rs k-1to small • business DENNIS TOFFtEMIRE one of our representatives will be at Parker House Motel, Clinton on the 3rd Thursday of each month JUNE 15 For prior information, call 271-5650 or write: FBDB, 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford If you require financing to start, modernize or expand your business and, are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or if you are interested in the FBDB management services of counselling and training or wish information on government programs available for your business, talk to our representative. sic FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK letter to the board saying its members had seen the film and a recom- mendation was made to encourage the board to make use of the "ex- cellent" film. Separate school trustee Eugene Frayne pointed out to the board that the recent controversy over questionable material in English literature tet- tbooks in use in county classrooms may be stirred by a board decision over use of the' films. He said the board may be opening the door for more criticism from parents. "It seems like board members have received a lot of criticism over books we haven't read. The people putting out these films have no experience in rape, who are they to talk," he said. "It's just a comment." Wallace suggested that the board invite some of its teachers or interested parents to attend the viewing. She said the board could meet 8:00 p.m. and advise any one wanting to attend of the time. "If it's a double feature maybe we should meet at 7:00," quipped Exeter trustee Clarence McDonald. "I hope you' learn something at the viewing Mr. McDonald but not too much," replied board chairman John Elliott. Smile A graduation ceremony is where the com- mencement speaker tells 2,500 students in identical caps and gowns that individuality is the key to success. HUIION Permanent hinge hood Handles left and right mounted away from heat Two section grid Mary Stauttener. Back row: past president, Marie Jefferson; registrar, Martha Craig; bulletin editor, Bette Dalzell; assistant bulletin editor, Cheryl Hohner. (News -Record photo) CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1978—PAGE 9 Mrs. Charles Hallam of Lucknow visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schneider, Dennis, Angela and Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmidt of Bogie's Beach visited last week one evening with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnston. Mrs. Wilfred San- derson, Miss Minnie Wagner, Miss Laura Wagner and Mrs. Mary Johnston of 'London at- tended the 40th wedding anniversary celebration for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Youngblut at Woodstock last Saturday evening. 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