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Clinton News-Record, 1980-02-14, Page 19central huron !Michelle Corbett, edit©r�puivrkammimpor by :Rick Brown 4, • Youth organizations is a neW feature fto the Chronicle, ' Every two weeks an organization. that you could belong to will; be highlighted, The Af'rst article is , on .Toc. lpha, `. Tee Alpha, is 'a youth. group throughout Ontario and Manitoba with a membership Of 500 people between the ages 0_14 and 21. The title is an anagram for Taking On Concerns About Life, People and Human Achievements. The organization promotes a positive lifestyle free frgijt the pressures of alcohol or ether mood- altering drugs, en- couraging the young adults to look at them- selves and their en- 'vironment. .In other words they get together to have a good time and learn about some aspect of life without being on an artificial high. This does not mean that a member is an abstainer. Toc Alpha promotes moderation with the various events held throughout the year such 'as dances. football ups featured games, training sessions February 15th to 17th• and much. .more. .-The there is, a er ss Cobntry most well-known funs ski trip being. held 'in tions are the Algonquin Clinton, with a dance canoe trip, convention, Saturday. n i h t.` and the Christmas Registration is "Friday at Confetence, the longest- Wesley -Willis Chu?rch.at 7 ' running youth conference p.rn, On `March 1st there .4in,Canada,. will .be a dance at :the.. Every . year on Walton Hall. December 27th, hundreds, The best aspect of, Too of teenageis descend en a Alpha that 1 'find is the major hotel for four days motto`.whichisfollowed of seminars, workshops, strictly':, Youth for Youth ' til ps,dances and a pile of by Youth. This 'near,- fun, This year 600 people .that the members:_ pl attended the Christmas and run the` organizatio10. conference at the Inn on and its events'.There are the Park hotel in Toronto, .no.. "adults' standing It was . great! over, you saying what w Appro-xi-mately 30 -People--- -should-be-done-and-when sponsored b local If ou w. old lik �""TheToor ga a lag c'da9t"hehL�icntly was- vraeflal; ani d �" y y o e- ad- churches, their parents ditiona1 informationattracted interest from leaders Bonnie Roy, Dianne Kirton and Shirley Hill, ar or by themselves, at- ' regarding Toe Alpha who taught the ministry of ax and food course. Beare Leisa Stephenson and g g 1p a in tended from this area.ebra Rathweil work on their terrariums. (photo by Mary Chessell) Seminars and the upcoming ClintonClf nton and Walton events, • contact ia wn,R,R1 trafficking and Problems 482-7716 or Toc Alpha, with • marijuana to Suite 603, 15 Gervais Dr., . A tribble is an ex- ping -gong ball. A tribble massage and dance. Don Mills, Ont. M3C 1Y8 , tra terrestrial (Martian) hawk is an •ex- Th is weekend, (416) 449-4933•. • creature who resembles a traterrestrial creature who resembles a metal • e ' • • basketball. era's m - One. clay, ele 'M a. n a cribble was ` sitting quietly in his lair - Last Tuesday at the mini -elections in each of. aservatives 164 votes, an enclosed room with no request' of The 'Chronicle, their classes to see who, NDP 42 votes and 24 furniture. A tribble hawk the four teachers of the according • to students, undecided. Most of: the came crashing , down History department held should win the upcoming Liberal votes came from through a ceiling vent federal election: the grade nine -students. after locking any exits in The final figures were, The older the students the room. The tribble Liberals 169 votes, were, the greater the hawk was freeto chase Pro gr e s s iv e • Con - tendency for -them to vote•. the tribble in order to for the Progressive crush it." If there was no Cons rvatives. , escape route for the � can't, ... w ...... __....._tribble__ �. r�.bbl.e.s.. ,.can t. '11-..-:-.'' ,, climb ceilings), and if The federal election is tribbles - can't .disappear,. of particular interest to then how can the tribble those students who are 18- ,find safety in the room? years -old. For many of Answer next week. them, it is _the first op •+ ,+ + . portunity they have had Last puzzle corner,' -we to exercise their right to vote. A casual survey of presented Grandma students indicates that Jones and her stopped Vow to Lords clock. If she had no other they are concerned about timepiece Grandma the Conservative budget �•� and its effect on •could reset t�e-clock with reasonable accuracy. Canadians, high energy First, she rewound her costs and foreign policy. clock at home and FRI. & SAT. TWO SHOWING -7 & 9 P.M. WEEK DAYS ONE SHOWING ONLY 8P.M. He was. a poor black sharecropper's son who never dreamed he was' adopted.,�,� UNIVERSAL PICTURES PRESENTS AN ASPEN FILM SOCIETY RAlLMAN f' MCEUEN DAVID Y PICxfR PROEM TION . A CARL RE1911 FILM A RAGS TO RICHES TO RAGS STORY. Warning: Some dialogue may be -.unsuitable for Children. , Theatres Br. of Ont. 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524-7811 • from page 17 objection was withdrawn. However, three still -object, Gordon Johnston, Maynard Corrie and the Clinton IGA and ac- cording to Clerk Proctor, "The ;