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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-12-20, Page 201;7. 47'77 777'wr1r PAGE. 20 —CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20,1979 -Sales barn Supply at the Hensall Sales Barn consisted majnly of heifers and steers; demand was active and prices were higher. Fat cattle; heifers, $74-$82, sales to $83.75.; steers, $..75-$85.30, sales to $86. Pigs, $25.50- $49. United news .• The United Church was filled on Sunday evening when the Sunday School children and young people presented their annual Christmas con - 1 Sales cert, under the direction of the teachers and staff. Mrs. Melvin Wurm was mistress of ceremonies and also in charge and organizing the concert.. Rev. McDonald opened the evening with prayer, and the evening was interspersed with the singing of Christmas carols, • The concert opened with a welcome by Christine Rose and Rick Topp. The nursery class, under the leadership of Mrs. Bill Scotchmer stole the hearts of the audience as they sang "Away in a Clinton council notes Reeve Royce Macaulay was appointed as acting mayor at the Clinton Council meeting on Monday night. ,.-Reeve Macaulay will take Mayor \ Harold Lobb's place until, his return on Janaury 7, 1980. Council has endorsed a resolution from Oakville, asking for a -review of legislation pertaining to stricter regulations of transportation- of hazardous materials. The request comes after the incident in Mississauga, but the motion is asking the review to be done on air, highway, sea and rail transportation as well. -1--. A letter was received from Donnelly and Murphy, on behalf of Ozzie Kuenzig of Clinton, as an objection to the supermarket that is proposed for the west Election Key deadlines in the 66 - day countdown to the Feb. 18 federal election, which will 'be based on lists „ of voters enumerated last spring: Sunday, Jan. 20: First permitted day for ad- vertising by parties and candidates in print and broadeasting. Monday, Jan. 21: Nomination deadline for candidates in 25 remote and northern con- stituencies. Monday', Jan. 28: Nomination deadline for candidates in 257 ridings. Wednesday, Jan. 30', through Friday, Feb. 1: Hearings at returning offices for revision of voters lists. limits of town. The council will send the objection to the ministry of housing. A bylaw was passed to appoint members to a Business Improvement Area (BIA.) board of management. The members must be assessed for a business tax or a nominee 'for the corporation. Those ap- pointed to the board in- clude, David Anstett, Gerry, Hiltz, Mery Dill„ Tim St. Louis, Rob Parr, Clarence Denomme and Frank Van Altena. If everything goes as planned, Clinton may be the site, of a Wintario Draw on February 28. This past Wednesday, representatives from Wintario where to be in Clinton to look at the possible site for the draw, the CHSS 'auditorium, and the hydro facilities. deadlines -Monday, Feb. 4, through Friday, Feb. 15: Votes may be cast in advance at the office of the returning officer in each riding. Monday, Feb. 4., through Saturday, Feb. 9: Voting by members of the Canadian Forces and • federal public servants posted abroad. Saturday, Feb. 9; Monday, Feb. 11 and Tuesday, Feb'. 12: Advance polls open noon to 8 p.m. local times for persons unable to vote election day. Saturday, Feb. 16: Advertising by parties and candidates in print and . broadcasting must cease at midnight. Monday, Feb. 18: Election day voting 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. local times. Second Brownie pack On Nov. 21,, the Second Brownie Pack and their leaders enjoyed hiking in the rain to the Con- servation Area. Although it,swas cold and wet, we sang many of our Brownie songs as we walked and stopped long enough to look at birds, a nest and the river. When we arrived, we were given a demon- stration by Sharon East on lighting a fire and then all Brownies gathered up some litter. Before leaving for home, everyone was treated to hot chocolate and cookies. Many thanks to Sharon and also Mrs. Murray for the use of her car to bring us all hdfne. On Dec. 5 the Brownies had a busy time as we began our craft and also had 'a test day. Each girl brought clothespins and made a wishing well which was later filled with mints. Mrs: Makin, our tester, passed several Brownies for badges. Our thanks to Mrs. Makin, for giving up her time to help us. Brownies receiving badges were Michele Verbeek, Melisa Whalen, Rah Ann White, Jodi Mustard, Joanne Duddy and Shannon PreaCator. Congratulations girls. On December 12, we d our Christmas party. he BrOWnies'were led in their games Eind songs by Soy udthore I and Mich lie Whalen. Supper was prepared by the ead: ,rt Mrs. White, Mr Whalen* and Mr . Murr y. Our derAdrt 1# 8 1 a Santa and stocking cake decorated by Mrs. Powell. Thank you Mrs. Powell for the treat. Then the. pack went to the hospital to sing carols for the patients and some of the patients sang too. The girls enjoyed cookies and juice in the cafeteria. Thank you to Mrs. Cox and the nurses. Our next meeting is Jan. 9 so the girls have. lotsi-of time to get ready for test day in January. by J. Whalen. arn p ices up Manger", "When We're Happy And W.e Know it" and ",Tingle Bells"; they also played their rhythm band instruments through these songs. The kindergarten, class, under Mrs. *Ross Veal, gave a song -recitation entitled "Christmas". The primary department,. under Mrs. Cecil Pepper and Mrs. Gerald Traquair presented "The Signs of Christmas". Mrs. Wurm's class of 13 junior boys, presented "Behold the. Star" while 'the play for the concert, entitled "The Shepherd's Story" was presented by the intermediate class under the direction of George Parker and Ann Rose. They were assisted by the junior class as choir. At the close of the program, Santa paid his visit to the enjoyment of the children, and passed out gifts and candy bags. Scott and Starr Jesney were, greeters at the door and Rev. McDonald pronounced the benediction. Wedding A lovely wedding took place in the United Church on Saturday afternoon when Deborah Lea Miller married Constable Cameron Frederick Moggach of Waterloo. Our congratulations to Debbie, a former resident of Hensall. Following the wedding an informal reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Luther. Mrs. Laird Mickle and Mrs. Florence Joynt, along with Mr. and Mrs. William Mickle, Exeter, attended the Mickle Family Christmas gathering at the home of the former's daughter and son -in -jaw, Mr: and Mrs. Ross MacMillan and family, Waterloo on Sunday. There were over 20 present for the oc- casion. ••••••1*•••• ,••••59 0 • 1," 0 1:6.12W1 Y 5 Bringing old fashioned joys to warm your heart at Christmastide. - Our gratitude for your support. Jerry. Cox THE RAD SHOP Bayfield Rd., Clinton (adjacent to H. Lobb & Sons) 482-9393 In the holi,dayss finest tradition we extend warm wishes and sincere thanks for your continuing faith andlrust: ••4 ;4.0411At. Front row, left to\ right - Sharon Carter, Ruth Ducharme, Sam Gerofsky, Jan Rutledge, Gayle Wise. Back row, left to right - Joyce Felt\z, Trudy Hill and Janet McLean. 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