Clinton News-Record, 1980-01-03, Page 3WS4'CQR,, THURSDAY,, JIJA
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Brian Garratt. 'The township would be
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.. Architect Brian Garratt has drawn up plans for the .-
new $500,0,00 Goderich Township Hall, and here is --
the proposed floor plan for therecreation. complex, 4,
The building would be attached to the present'
Holmesville public school at the bottom right hand •
corner.
Yotth killed near Hensall
Gordon Scott Budny, r9; -cif Goder'lch
died at University Hospital in London
WiISaturday morning, about nixie hours
after be wasinjured in a. _two -car
crash at .Highway 84 and Huron
County Road 31,.
Provincial police at Exeter Said
Budny was a passenger '- in a ,car
driven by. Lawrence -McGee, 18, also
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of Godi~rtch,, McGee and two other
passengers, Michael Budny, 17; a
brother of the victim, and Terry ,
Wayne Berlet, 18, of RR 3, Goderich,
were taken to South Huron Hospital
here with minor injuries.,
Police said the second driver, Grant
Lee, 30, of RR 1, Exeter; also received
minor injuries. •
Maitland .and -heJ6 i.:. _..
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•family "•spec t Christmas .a
Eve at home with Bill's
mother and brother
Charlie's wifewho was
visiting -from. - British
Columbia. »
Don and Karen Watson
and 'girls were guests of
the Don Watsons on the
25th for a meal at noon
and then that evening
went to the home of Herb
and Faye. Oakes for
'another meal with' Edna
Oakes, Clinton. Boxing
Day, Karen's aunts and.
uncles joined them for the
day.
Herb and Faye, George
and Mile spent Boxing
Day with Faye's mother
at Belfast. `
Alvin, Linda, Lana and
David Jones had an early
Christmas with the
Jones es at the home of
Ken and ' Lois Moore in
Egmoridville. Christen
Day was spentir
Linda's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon...._Papple,
S.,e a f o•rrli. Saturday..
evening, Ken Papple-and
Trudy,- Kitchener; Russ,
Marion,. Vickie, Pam and
Bary Gordon of Seaforth
were' guests at Alvins.
The Mervyn Lobb
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• fern* page 1 ' with e.xtr , for spares
Gat $285" for' :the:- March 8 world to aka a full club; m
dance,Brooms are available; All
' -Y-d- 3axl�► cr - e a rtln
Forbes reported that the . shoes or .foam rubber
learn=tg curl night . held soled :shoes,. if 'rou dont
Decernbef 17 at Bayfield . possess regular Purling -•
was, successful,::They shoes. .
'asked for ,approval at . 1.- To find Qut how many.
another learn -to -curt per, sons, are interested_ in
. night, set for January 7, some winter activitiei,, a
7-9 pm. A :decision will be list' of proposed programs
n'4ade ' then whether will be sent out to the o
organizee:league. Cost of residents. by newsletter
the evening will depend through the schools. The.
on the number of curlers. • actiuities tobe listed are.:
The bigger the crowd, the, estate planning and in -i
taxstud ' of 2 or c,31
cheaper 'the night, A, con* y
Maximum:, of 24 people evenifi'is, Mmhockey for
Tout. `"'`no"t-7-already---trr
olved. n a minor hockey
group curling;
volleyball, youths on
Monday nights, adults\
° Wednesdays; indoor
Wster families on soccer, possibly on
Suebnday. <. Tuesdays; badminton;
Lyle.. and ' Glenda entdoor. ice skating,,
spenseveral days 'of the • Contact the rec mem-
Urquhart of Tordnto bees.
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A request for'' theh� � �l:y weekend with her
Lorna Johnston.financial statement on
paren s Gordon and
Bill and Mary Chessell "recreation December '
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visited on Sunday with 31 was made to council. tt
decided ' to donate
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Eidt $400 to .Goderich minor
and family, east of hockey association.
Mitchell. _ • This meeting, being the
I'd like t� tharnk inaugural, saw an
everyone who has - in- election of officers, with
formed me of events the following: declared
happening, in the area or --- •elected: chairman of
called in personal news recreation, Doug Yeo-;
items. My sincere thanks vice ` chairman, Walter
too to those who give me McIlwain; secretary,
eroeoura gementb tellingaxl. .Crean?,,..A�t lreYa,.._..
me they --read the Varna... , Middleton was. ,again,
news' regularly. The -best appointed.Oren
to- -all of you in the New secretary.—by Audrey
Year. -'* Middleton
1Vlany families ;fain ai Varna United service
' bylViary Chessell
Special' Christmas
,,services .-*".-ere held in
Varna United Church on C c
Chrisnnas Sunday, with
quite a -few families
accompanied byrelatives
home for . the holidays.
Bill McAsh, chai-rfnan 'of
session, and -his grandson
Darr'yn /lit the fourth
Advent candle. -
R v. Wilena . Brown
sed the story book,
he Little Drummer
Boy” with the ~c'h'ildren
and Brad ` James of
Clinton and- Brian
Chessell played the song ..
in a guitar duet. ' Pete
Postill also provided
special music with the
solo, •"C Come, 0 Come
Emmanuel".
Goshen and . Varna
congregations joined for
the .informal Candlelight
service in the evening.
The children made
Christmas cards hile
carols were sung. -Julie
Armstrong was the
soloist. With only the
candles lighting the
sanctuary, -R-ev. Brown
read the story of a very
different Christmas
pageant. •
The children gathered
around Jesus' birthday
cake to blow out the
candles, and ,° served
portions of the co to
everyone present.' -
Notes
January anuary meeting
of the UCW will be held
tonight at 8:30. at Joyce
Dowson's home..
Bad colds and influenza
are still making the
ro-unds. Rev. - W-ilena,
Brown has been ill at her
phome. On Sunday, Rev. J.
Reddock of . Bayfield led
the service and preached
the sermon. _
Remember to keep
your. Christmas 'treefor
the . Recreation Com-
mission's big bonfire at
the ball park on Friday,
San. 11 at'8'p.m.
- Birian Chessell spent
four days at • the Toc-
Alpha Conference at the
Inn on the Conference
in
Toronto under the
sponsorship of the United
Church Women
Murvin and Ruth
Johnston spent Christ-
mas in. Kitchener with
their-. ,.daughter _.. Shirley
Proctor, her husband and
family.. -..
Bob and June Webster
h'osted' a gathering of the
Eve. 011ie Jervis, Clinton
• and Irvine and Jeanette
Martin._.of Kitchener were
guests of Mervyn and
Jean Lobb on -Christmas
Day. Don Lobbs started
Christmas .early by
visiting Mr. _ and Mrs.
Gerald Allen Jr. of Sarnia
on the 15th; the 22nd they
went to visit Kr. and Mrs.
.Gerald Allen Sr.,
Toronto. Christmas Day,
Bruce and. Dianne and
family were their guests
and Alf and Marie
•' Pltunmer and family of
Whitby spent four days
family gathered at the bver the holidays visiting
home of Bruce and with Dons.
Dianne on __Christmas} Turn topage 8 •
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This NeW"' e� ar's, unlike others, • Working for money was
I'm not oniy'reettllecting •the past ° something grown-ups -did, 1 only
365 days, but the past"44,,,yearstoo spent it. Now i appreciate what
as a dawn of a0.new decade s. little money I have Ind no longer '
For me, the '70's weriy more han blow . it all on French fries,
just another decade. The 1960' ,magazines... -and mascara. Going
.went by me without a thought, but ome for dinner is a real treat and I
_during the '70's I grew up. n onger trade: clothes" with my
To think that only 10 years ago I frien butlike the few -nice things
was a bright and ehelliops 14- ' I own. . '
year-old and my onlxswor._r were Life wa . a series of ups and
having enough clothes, to wear and,;, downs during _the '70's. I'd fall in
trying to get home before my 11 pm "'-and out of love t least once a week.
curfew.The` n`;ther w the insecure stage
Looking back over the past when I was sure I was"the ugliest
decade is quite a hardship for me, creature on the earth and I would
especially when I remember that probably 'grow up to:be a,.spinister
10 years ago I was a young girl: '-and .never have anyboy 'ask me to
Now I'm nearing the--- quarter go steady.
century mark. . At 24 I'm •still• -not, a ravishing
As a teenager, I spent hours in beauty, but I didn't turn out as bad
front of - the mirrorattempting to
as my 16 -year-old mind imagined. I
beautify myself with gobs of make- ono longer chase"the boys, in fact 1
up and desperately tried to -hide play the game quite differently
, thos,F..0
_nat_tr. .ctihze pimples Today- now,__ig.normg-a3-y male-ad y-anccs,
I glance in the mirror and sigh in for I,wouldn'tvant to appear cheap
defeat as I see the lines of wrinkles or easy., , •
slowly creeping across my face, Another ,.g. change in, the past
and grey hairs sprouting atop my decade is my status in._the world.
once pure brunette head of hair. I'm no longer a school girl, but a
My needs were differentthen too.
.Getting a ride to town to spendhe
evening with my cronies was a of
the biggest worries of 'my ife. I
dreamed of the day when. I could -
have my,own'car and would be free
to dome as go as I pleased. Well, I
got my car and my freedom, but I
-didn't realize that owning a car
would also involve buying ,gas,
paying insurance,, and . assorted
other , financial responsibilities.
.How I wish for the days ~when I
could ask' Dad for the car keys and .....
$5 for gas
Ten years :ago, my budget was
never in such a bind as it is today. I
now realize that then I lived in the
'lap 'of luxury with a closet full of
clothes, a stomach • full ' •9f my
Mum's ho'mecooking, and a
comfortable and free roof over my
head.
NOW ONLY ,
journaist facing the rat race of the
working -world and all its "joys"
like , rnakjng enough money to
survive, doing a good job so I won't
get fired, And the most surprising
shock of all, paying income tax.
ave a more -mature" figure
than `Lid 10 years ago and I'm not
as highly emotional as I .used" to be,
but' these are only two of the
physical and mental changes that I
have gone through in the past
decade.
I could never have correctly
guessed a decade ago where I
would be today. To think that I had
my sights set on being a famous
singer and was positive that by the
ripe old age of 24, I'd be married
with a houseful of kids.
As for the next decade, I won't
even attempt to make any personal
predictions, I'll just cross my
fingers and let fate take its course.
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