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Clinton News-Record, 1980-01-03, Page 3WS4'CQR,, THURSDAY,, JIJA $ r 910,.-AGg tX itr 18 ^r fk Sf icture-14 a .This IS Tapiwn•shifi Haiti, 'wh ch.'wo,�d be greeted ' required to architect Brian Garratt. 'The township would be nextto to raise only $27,000, as the rest,is covered Coder bowl ,.Ktt„ o Hotmesvllle -Public School. Total': cost of th 9 grants and bequests. _:r.,, '' , o •ect woul,.. b,.,� a Q,0-a.ccordl by g FIM ..�,..,.:.:.^..,-.�„-��ar,.,.,,.,..,.�:._v...m....�, �,Q;.• .Q•i . n�.t4<GS.t��at@�„� .�_._.t,.u�...,�.e..�.:-,�s ,,�m.� � _, ,,..�...>� _ � ,:.._.�a�:, .;............._._ y .. 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 • -4 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.:. _.. •.from page2 •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 !,• • 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. ,; x.... A request for'' theh� � �l:y weekend with her Lorna Johnston.financial statement on paren s Gordon and Bill and Mary Chessell "recreation December ' 4 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 • ,,, M• 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. Oneida's Janu nce-a-year savings"'c�n 20 -PIECE SERVICES FOR % OFL All other lines of footwear Holland Shoes. "Fashionable Footwear for the Entire Family" 28 Albert St. Clinton 482-9692 Sale! tLt :1ii itiit Now is the perfect time to start or add to your set of Oneida SiIverplate Gni Eler "opiate or Stainless, 20•Plece'Service fOr 4 includes 4 Salad Forks 4 Dinner Fo ks 4 Dinner Knives 4 DF.s, e'i Soup.Spoons' 4 Teas'0oo1nS COMMUNITY* UNTIL F EBR U AAR Y 1900 Nolnierest till- ebb' /'80.when'you buy any new or used.snowmobile from us. 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