Clinton News-Record, 1980-01-31, Page 2PA
COI,TRURSDAY,JANUA 31 1980
by
peggy gibb
Cemetery board member esi
At their regular noted, "It's childishthat ' ' Year age and Clerk Cant the municipalities. The
meeting .00 January 21, they can't, do volunteer Proctor Added 'that Mr, municipalities earlier.
° A dittY running through • -+ + ± i "COMPIng en- Wheels" Clinton Council received labor for les -s. than $50 a .• Dale had. S-erved on the took part in a joint survey
the mind 'learned man M art ag ern ent , ad,- • Canada's *gest, public a letter ofresignation. year." ' hnaecit frnirteTallril'oertatriys.and. nn. 'seninrs- housing In the
Years ago could quite ‘, Yertising and editorial recreational . vehicle from Arnold Dale, a *Councillor McKay was h area and a representative—
conceivably be used ,at representatives • of the show- ' member 00 the Clinton referring to -a recent' Councillor McKay also from the minister of
this eleetiontiMe With the papers forming the February 1 and Z the Cemetery Board. council decision' to stop noted that he was sorry to housing .wilt atteind the
• Subetitution of three 13luewater Regional .. University of 010101 In his letter, Mr, Dale payment to -.town cc,)m-
see that mr, Dale, was F'ebtuary* rile e trifg to
names. Maybe none of us Newspaper Network . Winter Carnival,. a told council that he was 'rnittees and.boards, • ' resigning. discuss the report,
nre' as ornniPotent .44 We gathered at• the Clinton student sponsored ear- resigning lot. "obvious Deputy Reeve rnle, . The resignation is the + + +
would like tO think, Legion. Hall DIVTblirSdaY, "Alva'. Oen. to the,public. reasons." . '", * ., ,Brown, also a, member of second from the A, letter was received
'-- - ' See the humble little 'January' 24to hear Mr. February . ' 2, • at Council accepted his the cemetery board„,..cerneterY board in the - from Parer Consultants, •
fly . • Bill Poirier of the Or a•ng ev i 1 le - ' resignation, however, pointed out that Mr. Dale past month. Council .the stuctural engineers
-.Sitting on„, your apple 'Grimsby Independent “Sno'brefest” • featuring Councillor Ron McKay had ,wanted to resign a . recently accepted the involved in the town hall
.... Pie speak on. "Effective Parade, pancake break- ' re,siznation ' of John survey prepared. by
Or your pork pie nice Advertising"-, The papers „. fast., skiing, sKitig, LiverrnOre, -,who left the arhite'ets Hill and
41d brown; "t _ _ . ' board because of illness Borgal.`
represvnted were St. hockey and. dance • and
. , your fork . -
On the ceiling upside • Zurich Citizens Kews, The Canadian Office of
walk Times, Listbwel Banner,
down.
He will ,fly about and Win-gham Advance Street
Times -Advocate, Sports Complex on Fead,
Street.
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0 ...____intiatarni ly-------. - — ----min-4-heir -letter, P-arker--
Council will be meeting done restoration work on,
and Stanley Township municipal buildings, -
with Bullett," Goderich the Simcoe and London
+ + + COnsultants, wile 'have,
.......... If . You_p_covit_bizn—with-__Marys.,, __.,,llournahArgus,___XaPre at. the Orange.ville._
Huron Expositor, litlyth Tourism has sent us a , council members on noted that many of the
And, could proadbent Standard, Brussels Post, ' brief on "Winterlude February 7 in Clinton to problems involved with
do it? •'Clinton News -Record, 1980" or winter in • BEAVERS SCOUTS. m CUBS
,.--- Could Trudeau do it? Goderich Signal -Star, Ottawa. It may be a little ' ' ' . 'NEWS...by Mary Freeman discuss the next steps to the ClintonTurtpnwtnophaallgea5r:
•Could Joe Clark do it? Mi t c h e I I Advocate, far from here to attend,. The group committee are busy making plans
. be taken in developing soil based, but 'un -
senior citizens housing in
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, for-Guia-e:ScButiveernbiiig157T77reb-ruary 24.
-- Mind you, if you listen Kincardine News and what is planned. ,
Please note the change in date of the bazaar and
- to the election speeches MeafordExpreSs. If you live in one of the bake sale from February 23 to February 16 from
+ + + world's coldest national 11 am - 3 pm. Plans are being made for a pan, -
If, any of yOu wish to capitals, Ottawa, the cake breakfast following the church service on
plan ahead and take in onset of winter presents February 24, s� watch the paper for more
some of the snow- ac- three options-. 'a) details.
tivities .now that the hibernate; )b leave, or )c Al -S-6, dates to remember in February include
precious white stuff has quit worrying and learn February 22, the Scout banquet; February. 23,
arrived, here are a few to love it. • , the Cub Car Rally in Goderich and also an outing
dates out of the Winter Most Ottawa residents on skis for the Scouts.
Calendar courtesy of genuinely love it, won't Due to weather conditions the Beavers were
Ontario ,Ministry of leave it - and even forced to cancel their trip to the veterinary clinic
Industry and Tourism. celebrate it! Winterlude in Goderich. They are planning to re -schedule
February 7 to 10 in the is the 10 day frolic of ice 'their outing at a later date.
Automotive Building, and snow which will run ---A regular meeting was held with the earlier
Exhibition Place, from February 8 to 17. part of the evening spent playing soccer. The
Toronto, there will be There will be skating on Beavers were divided into teams and although
the 8 kms. of the Rideau the game was declared a tie, excellent saves
Canal, the world's longest were made by goalies Timmy Stinson, Gavin
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man-made skating rink. Hunter, Jason Boughen and Mark Walker.
so\ NB*After the opening parade
The Beavers then gathered in a group and
'Caen b
February 8 featuring
music, floats, clowns, and joined in a sing song with "To Tai" and guitar
accomiianiment.
a giant onfire and
Paul Dinning, Chris Hoggarth and Wayne
Xri fireworks there mill be a
, Strong:under the guidance of Bubbles, led the
week6nd of sleigh rides, a
boys_ip a fun game of Sirnon Says until "Sugar
_cutter parade 'and an , cube" called Riverbanks and the closing ,
outdoor minor hockey y ---ceremony. , •
tournament. 4 ' Leader Raksh-a and her "black- star" group
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K4 12 In addition, 30 Scottish
went on an outing SaturdayJanuary 26 1980 to
acunrdlerLsaldeyd bvyicLtoorrdiaElwgiilnl Their first stop was to visit the farm of Norman
study and report qn weather stations in the area.
, ,
C).1 challenge "colonials-" to Baird near Brucefield,, who has d.,
-haa weather
.
the game on the Canal (as station on his farm in operation for dyer 100
it used to be played years.
before the days of heated . It is interesting to note that Mr.Baird is the
rinks and licensed third generation to' operate the weather station
lounges)., and the Cubs -say "thank.you" for allowing them
Hospital beds on skates to visit. The second stop was to the recently
and local bartenders and operating weather station in Goderich.
waitresses . with The "red star" group are busy drawing ob-
(initially) full 'glasses of stacle courses on posters which they hope to set
wine will race down the up in the spring to p4t to the test.
canal, during the second Short stories were presented by Jeff Roy,
weekend. Please don't try Derek Jefferson and Chris White Of the "Tawny
to profit from the spills - Star" group and Michael Tait handcrafted a
it's hard on the tongue! spool tractdr to fulfil his requirements.
The highlight of _the. Thanks to Paul Kerrigan :who assisted the
final day is the return of "green star" group practising and showing the
harness racing to the ice practiCal uses of reef, shetbend, figure eight
surface of the canal after andbowline knots
a 50 -year absence. These Individual badges were also presented to Jeff
high-stepping .animals, Roy, who received his -carpenter's, Michael
skilled drivers, and the Hallam for collector's, and James Cameron the
trickiest course in the team sports badge.
country, combine for rare
excitement. - . .
you get the impression
there's little they can or
will not attempt short of
walking on the ceiling.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Homuth have returned
from a two-week cruise of
the Caribbean, which
included a week's stay in
San Juan Puerto Rico.
Their cruise ship was the
"Americanus" carrying
550 passengers and a
complement of 350 crew
embers.
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WISHES A HAPPY BIRTHDAY
To On
Beverley Jantzi Clinton January 31
Raymond Beierlingyarna January 31
°C lai nk tvol ini e February 1
Susan Debreceni
Denise Brand February 2
Tracey Simms Clinton February 2
Jennifer Straughan Clinton February 4
Myra Steenstra R.R. 3 Clinton February 5
Michael Hayter Varna February 6
Michael Debreceni Oakville February 6
Steven Taylor clinton February 6
To Join lust come into the News Record office, 53
Aihert Clrnton or phone 482 3443 and have your
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Written by Kathryn MacKay
Illustrated by Lesley Fairfield School hews
Vt hen Daniel came home with his eye black and blu,e.
e‘ert one gasped hat'happened to you"' The neighbourhood
kids gathered aritincl. hut' Darnel just stared down at the grtlund
Ile ked at the earth with a stlf,khhorn toe — no %in he.d Silt
V.41,11ihc WarlIt.',1 1,, kn,Ai
id yelled -lin_ v„as.tha fight Dan lust shrugged,
miiirrit he hail right "lie‘ 1),In had a fight dick ',flouted
glee Dane! iukr sighed and mumbled, "Whi, "‘k
\,1h dia.‘011 hit ''• Dame! lust walked to the step_
to. so • " 1),In 'id -Or 11, ,,ne you know " Oops. he
rc — I he tt,h cireiul sci thek don't find
41n1' !nob ,,4 th, eke , ahmit
.m(1 Kiri- hi, trwn,,d from next, "
lull ii'
tight i rti,,re I )4,1 ki,u 4 kik vlith ‘our ket pun, h
•v.ith kr hand r,ssed his arms and looked bland
a kid kk hi bred ir he kirect,, kaki "Daniel
tightk.h Alth punch lair with a
tIrhui tip 41,' h,•,4 k II" k .orne,4nti dov,n with a 'snap of fh,
wra h.C.c AkIrT1,t that Dan pfett‘ strung — 1 'ire
• • IVIIT '0.1ft 1),r r)g,l1 ea
Va 111,1 i pthe hill nodded his head --
• 14 Vk 11,re dit1 tt happen '' Sex' Wanted t,,
V.Iraiir tight witli \uf' toe)",
I J.,r1,,Thitlt,! he tall 4)4'"I know
1 at salt] Bill. "After school in the
yard th.i.• kr.4414.in Dan hit a kid reallY hard •'
if 4- k hi, hair. -I 14 het that Dan heat up txx
r, 11,,
Is 4 4 r '•ilet I hate a plan - let's tn,
1''4arid Dan Ihec're hatinga fight after sth,,1
ir.! it.t g,IMC ,04.1n't hit reallY hard •• "Oka
B''' l 1itkc1 c Dan ii_1:11 pretend that. I'm kicking as
' • dt the port h afidkno.,, the,. were wrong
tiaar Dong
k r the ground pretending to eroan and Steke
d 4 pretendIng 1 min II Reid up hr,:. arm
pt,lr•ndlng and I headkkak beginning to knit,
ht " There wasn't a fight -,I didn't hit
a1 nx might ill,' hrtifh of it ik. no) st,,,
14,0 krill tit' interrupted him
• lie% Dong " yelled h it " V hx didn't you try vet
me back vh4r4 hrt your c‘e You're .1 t hicken." it yelled
'
'Y. it' freblt iral weak it took awhile beforej)an .riI.i peak
'The kidh looked at° Dan 'alter what the% had heard and 1)an
,otildn't make his mouth ka‘ d word
lir, friend,. looked at Dan and the glii‘ on the bike and
1).,n (mall,. ;aid "`y ou can Think what nj ike Vv'hat rcalI
happened ,n the card tc'da‘ was he MI fife rime and I ran ay.al. I
ran away alter he punched at rt”. eve " And i)aniel f)ong began to
said i(it)an. -I'd feel had too - don't yst.qrt f)an
I'd feel hicc toll Kim iulel pt the bully as loud as she could "1
thtni, that %,,tir }wad is made of wood 'ion pick on kids that are
i..tturigur than ,,ii becaust you think Ws fun to tkv And Rill ‘elled
004 -11 makes me so mad to think that ‘ou like to riViki^41,04 id
,ad Thc. en% .n the hike laughed his goodh‘e. "Co, i)ong.
" Cm, Ilahr
Then he vi.a. and the kid t flu al
frierfql Daniel 1)n(r 'V.kaki tqlt had H,R1
cheer tip 1),in. irk ,,kaki I think ;;ed all ,iti 1.1.1k 44-411 t hat
he %k,\ 1,, rilake ,rk i l ip 1),,,
l'm sorrt Dan4 '.tutkiil tirdak
Dan. hat', ,1,iri, hett,
ha,e ',int,. 441n kw let, ra rid 4,, 41.1,1 a 4,-.
bighr -Niter t'fl 4 it richt
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Operetta
Our senior , students
would like you to reserve
the first week in
February so that you
nay attend their operetta
entitled "The Swinging
Piper", which is based on,
the story of the Pied
Piper of Hamlin.
Advance sale tickets
will _be available from
CPS students or from the
school office. The dates
for the operetta are
February 5 and 6. The
primary choir will also'be
performing ' on the
Tuesday night while the
junior choir will perform
on Wednesday night.
Pictures
Pictures this year will
be taken 'en February
20th„with an individual
group ,picture making up
the package. The cost will
be $4 with a prepayment
and family plan included.
The picture envelopes
will go home with the
students on Monday,
February 18th, and at
that time families can
decide whether or not,
they will he involved with
pictures this year.
Public speaking
Our public speaking
finals are being held on
Friday, February 15th in
our gymnasium.
Parents are invited to
come and ob5ierve.
Grades 4 to 6 compete at
9:05 a.m. and Grades 7
and 8 at 10:40 a.m.
Volleyball
tournament '
Weeks of early -
morning and after-school
osactices will be put to
use ori Saturday,
February 113th, when our
school volleyball tearns
participate in a
Vol leyball Tournament at
CHS. Good luck teams!,
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