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Clinton News-Record, 1979-11-01, Page 21 P4QA KEWS,RACORD, THURS,PAYiNQYPIRgR 1 ;On Ever heard of '13,13."? At leaSt half Of Oleo:Pal:0 population of Clinton must contract it at this time of year. It's Bazaar Blood - and generally runs through a normal town at this time of year. The symptoms are feverish activity reaching breaking point the day of a bazaar. If one doesn't succumb to the rigors of one's own bazaar - then one con- siders oneself immunized to sally forth and take in other bazaars - not to mention the sampling of endless dainties and c.p.g. (calorie packed goodies). So happy bazaaring! Wesley -Willis United Church have one this Saturday Holmesville UCW on Nov. 7 at White Carnation - Ontario Street United Church on Nov..17. Mary and Percy Brown of RR5, Clinton last week entertained very good friends, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hymers of Marlowe, Buckingharnpshire, England. They first met when Vernon Hymers was a member of the Fleet Air Arm training at Sky Harbour, Goderich. While. here Mar' and Perpy took their friend on a tour of the Thousand Islands, on up to Ottawa and back to Clinton. -c- On October 26 and 27, the University of Western Ontario: held its 230th Convocation. Among .those receiving the B.A. degree were nearly 160 part-time students, including two who attained the degree by Acing courses at the University's extension centre in Clinton: Helen Irene Crocker, Huron Street, Seaforth and Jay Ruth Skillender, William Street South, Exeter." In his address, Dr. Thomas N. Guinsburg, Dean of the Faculty of Part -Time and Con- tinuing Education at Western, said, "The achiTvement of our part- time students is a par- ticular source of pride. Their record of per- severance over a number of years demonstrates that their part-time path to a degree, while far from easy, is altogether feasible. Western is pleased to have been able to. help them reach their goal." Town of Clinton LEAF PICKUP MONDAY: OCT. 29 MONDAY: NOV. 5 Leaves that are properly secured in bags or other suitable containers and placed at the roadside will be picked up on Mondays Only 'beginning at 8 a.m. ' •C: C. PROCTOR, CLERK-TiteAsUitEit The Madeleine Lane Anxiliary of S. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Clinton welcomed many to the Fall Days l3azaar, Tea and Bake Sale held last Saturday, October 27. The afternoon evept was. opened by the minister, the Rev. 'T. A.. Duke, guests were greeted by the president, Mrs. Wynne Hornuth. Besides an interesting bazaar table and the usual well - laden baking display the Sunday School children, under the direction of Mrs. Alice Fee, tended their own novelty table and the candy stand. -I- -I- The Clinton Clinton Brownies held their Hallowe'en party on Tuesday af- ternoon. Along with games and refreshments the girls were judged and given prizes for their costumes. The winners included Jennifer Tremeer, Lynn Feeney, Lisa Beattie, Sherry Lavis, Angela Reid and Lana Jones. Clinton I, 4-H Meeting five of the Clinton I, 4-H club was held at the home of Melissa Broadfoot. First the group learned how to straighten out our needlepoint coasters, then the group had time to learn how to do the trim around the coasters. The extra time we had was put into finishing anything the members forgot to do. After the meeting, Melissa served refreshments. Meeting- 6 was held at the home of Lori and Melanie Mann. First the club finished straightening out our .coasters, then learned how to enlarge pictures for needlepointing. After this the group was left some time for finishing off coasters. Refreshments were served after the meeting by Lori and Melanie. —By Patti Wheeler. The- Clinton Brownies out away their uniform' s for a new style of Tuesday when they gethered for a Hallowe'en party. Part of the fun juding of costumes. (News -Record photo) Book banning talk Censorship in education will be discussed at a one -day conference sponsbred by the English Department of The University of Western Ontario. Aimed at English teachers and school librarians, the November 3 conference will deal withthe suppression of literature and films considered offensive by school boards. Six speakers, including June Callwood, Warner Troyer and a representative of the Ontario Board of Film Censors, will—talk about Kara Leigh Strong Luanne Erickson Alvin Storey Ian Siertsema Karen Cook Erin Lobb Michael Strickland Kathy Rathwell Clinton Bayfield R.R. 5 Kincardine Bayfield Clinton Clinton R.R. 1 Brucefield November 1 November 2 November 2 November 3 November 4 November 5 November 6 November 6 To Join - just come into the News -Record office, 53 Albert St. Clinton or phone 482-3443 and have your name entered in the Birthday Book and get your FREE button. different aspects of the problem. Prof. T, J. Collins, English Department Chairman, says concern over censorship in the schools has been mounting among teachers as a result of recent actions by some stehool boards which have°. removed material 'from curricula on the grounds that it is obscene. During the time last year when several books were on trial for obsenity in Huron County, Prof. Collins was involved in discussions •- BEAVERS • SCOUTS NEWS...by Mary Freeman Beavers: The fourth weekly meeting brought a very special visitor to the pond. The Assistant District Commissioner spoke to the leaders and the Beavers on the importance of the investiture ceremony to be held November 7. A sincere thank -you to Mr. Hallam for being our guest. Cory brought a present for our Brown Beaver mascot - a large limb of a poplar tree from a bush in Matachewan was complete with beaver marks showing where their big teeth had severed and stripped the bark. We're sure .the mascot will enjoy his woody treat. Cubs: Ghosts and goblins haunted the weekly wolf pack meeting as cubs turned out dressed in their spookiest and scariest costumes. Their efforts did not go unrewarded and prizes went to Jeff Lyon and Ron McKay for the funniest costume. James Cameron and Billy Hoskin won for the most work and Glen Bowker for the ugliest. After the judging was over, the boys removed their masks and played all the traditional fun games of Hallowe'en until refreshments were served. The Akela extends an invitation to all parents .of the Cubs being invested November 1, 1979 to attend the ceremony. ; Scouts: Monday night, the Scouts enjoyed the festivities of a Hallowe'en party in the early part of the evening - and then it was back to work with a review of basic first aid procedures. Next meeting a three week gun safety handling course commences. The culmination of this course will come on the weekend of the 24 and 25 November campout. The Scouts who have successfully completed the course will get a chance at putting the training to use on a target range at the camp. CUBS Retry morning of ever, day Danvers mother ...Id groan, and .as. "Eat your porodge and tai araight • Mors up or you'll he kite, Daniel Daniel. eat it Al1. hou do s.iti think soul' grow up talr Hurry up and mop your dreaming. cat it up — u hat are you scheming.'" And Daniel Ming knot ti na. strong is, anile at hi. thought, Dim mother Might pm guess .thisin Itt. usket he h...1 bought A ticket to the (mow) — this, mother 'Atkin! And talked) — where wax tC — he trate mhered — in ht. hit k locked I'll have to run all thr is A) to get to nhool ,m ttme Oh dear. I'd Niter hurr)or .1.. he caught In Itt, Then ihe.'d knou that I was here. and then iho'd knou 1 uthin't. and then flies 'd phone my mother and tan uhat nico bo) p1.nttt The, nookd know the ticket wa% tn the locker tinted 1 sen the trwher'. is Art would he a ttille !Mocked "Don could you do I hi. 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