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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-03-06, Page 2, t '/y gy gibb l Moranne place November 14, 1979 correction to. an aa�- their, two in. Walkerton. vertiser>lx nt' which app aughters, Jae and + peared in the coming 1•440mi have returnedevents column of the home atter two weeks The iJn ariu��l ?an rici paper the last two weeks- rglt `at a Beach Electric Aso ciataion held , crest its ?`1st Annu�aln Meeting Church,. "Canadian trona Sunday March to ' , eight leadel's travelled to al'th+� Canadian Hostage fer�tng Service, will, be } . n ,. o . it yt April 2Q,; - .. . aI � .... 184 NOT" A _ ..;..., . . . r ► lxril, 2 as la e • r Strickland d' fibished third, and won IL �'oronto� Representing � �a� �.. 'rte n tI P Y r>< Terry , r, kion I Sac a liof The Ontario Street United t"t & o . tQ Tb b This past weekend h , nk y, u Mr. - lorlda I3.i,dtl�g, the iCel�t. Churoh. Joint Thanll`of. . �'picked-up lm�e Thomas.'p Pdais.: 'u r ; f ''lathejnio men's fiat Tuesday March 4 at the Stratford to complete' Bad es went to Greg Rosette wave they � held S d p . e >< their bad a co se ►ininin. - to sort skate event, Norris Flynn A ri t Royal. Y414 lot I n th wood g ur Ii azn p Yn e can0 per' i~c friendly and i 'the to AV KZ -SCOUTS. NEWS -,.bye Mary Freeman Ct)13$:,... i Three win medal On Sunday, March 2 the Clinton Figure Skating Club ' waw. w'ell represented 'at the Interclub Competition hosted by the Stratford Figure Skating Club. Three ofour Members ers Y . n wit .prey aus mentioned). - �. , bronze' _ dal. ; I he cite Clinton l~'ubli+c - y bo s e r -b -team sport and slter;a,. n . .zne . >< . t Forsythe Ile G+ ►g � + Y and 1 aders are >< t. . , , >< ti commission n t. m t . lli es sP. where they spent a night; �. _ - ,� reminder that the Scouting today and seven - Scott Brow - ea Skaters; ,ae,nior dance., r even were s usse . HBrownies,and Derek Jefferson Margaret and. Brenda :- there w freeht ,. Gus Be ... YR a1 Beaver leader s - Susan r a�. a night's. Guides• and >` .. sa , Lawrie skaters. epee placed.: second, fiartley and Law e accommodation offered ... pathfinders win be St. Louis, -Mar ; . .. • A i , l . Y icki�l u , h silver Slade.. SC -- Monday P g p t. e Horst c. me first holdingt e� Freeman, John Ho , ,�, o r .h r Variety Yt m dal . . For the past two.years,night . nialrkfed the e , s , served basis, The DuddysConcert on . Monda Garry Elliott, Rick �' us o ha ,.. bre n ; - �'! culnaalnation f a l t of The sen>Gor •ladies free Gr s. Bussey _..s e 10 7:30Hum hre Cilb leaders - Q o a arrived too late in the day March at p.m. in p y, 4' .�, skate � eventd ed ' Bob' effort. on: behalf of many k gal .. medal al foir this particular D>iretor of our No, 6 Clinton Public School. Snell, Phil Beddow District (there axe nine and Grant MorganareSnouts, was win by" Brenda S7?2' y b . .. . still. There will be, a silver n r ntclub. courtesy, but, coulddistrictsrou The Citizenship Badge Dupee of , our d be notice the very definite ,. association siiiting carnival were handed out to the skaters on Saturday and dress rehearsal is scheduled for Wednesday at 0:39 p.rn. AU Skaters -- please remember to clean your' shotes and wash the laces, for Friday night. There are still some, advance tickets available fQr. the Skating Carnival on Vrlda . March 7 Y, at p.m. Come out and see "The' Old- .Smoothies", - Lorri ; Barer and Lloyd. Eisler T le and our own • local talent. Everyone y welcome. replacing Cuss will be r camp n s• awarded to several boys- skaters for their fine tended to Canadians. Sunday, Cub leader the roving plate collection. - P to members of at the Bronze level w s Congratulations to all ' hand of >ir>t+fYndshlp ex across P e proceeds fo m funds. the leadership team a Ross . u ea er ,. Bowland, manager -- -}- un y, This badge is an efforts. • • The Lenten Series at St. Janet Cameron, Scout f the �.��'��rd.._.�ftilxtt�s4.., �- m -a st e�r - W� , fir a" _, which means it is a three Wigelsworth and group who `vas the lucky winner �' + °'1 continues this coming 'committee John level badge i.e. Bronze, C g�ratnlations to Mrs. --Q-- �o e i C� h Coamnussion. _ s p s urc limon g p h' h h Eleanoi^. Swan of Clinton, parent Karen Elizabeth Sunday evening, March 9Silver and Gold. Each of a digital clock radio. Lavis attened a course Rodges, daughter of Mr. at 8 p,m. The. subject will level gets progressively The Montreal twas a.Bank of be "The Catholic In Stratford on the proper Which makes this and Mrs. Leonard Rodges harder, promotion for Church" - Community functions of the Group of Clinton Ontario is a Y a difficult badge to earn, the Registered and Famil Where is it Committee. Parents' are because it is also sophomore at Central Y► Planrement Savings College, McPherson Going? with the speaker a very important part of the most time Plan, g the committee • . probably bµ., t t t - Kansas Karen won 2nd in Father P. Fuerth of St. - consuming one at- each AehieV ment Bad The costumes for the Badge, �...-......� .k�,��.,.-,......,�. Peter's Seminar Just a note - our sister David Nesbitt of office machines in the `5r• level of the Achievement Mrs. + -,}_ .� group will be having a Ottawa spent the recent Kansas State Phi varlet night March 10, Badges. weekend with her Beta Lambda Leadership The Clinton Women s YSome of the highlights Conference at Emporia 1980 at 7:30 at the Clinton Institute held a sue-, of the badge � include parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. p Public School. You will g A. Trott of Queen Street State University. Sixteen cessful card party in service to the corn - A. Town Mall on have the opportunity to. and attended the funeral Kansas college and munity, understanding in Dublin of her aunt, universities participated February N. Winners of see the many talents of rights in respon- sibilities ladies high the Brownies, Guides and relations with Mrs. R.J. Curran. in the 2 day conference. .. prize was pathfinders from Clinton Scouts, friends and fellow _}..} Central College, Mrs. Flora Dawson, low y, Mrs. Helen Sootheran, and Vanastra. Mrs. Julie Meyer Kansas'oldest accredited and how the Scout arrived liaixfe Friday junior college, is in its lone hands • Mrs. Josie BEAVERS --- Thanks law and promise play a Y Cunningham, luckyplate to Beaver leader after three and a half 96th year of serving g. "Rust part in daily life. As part Astudents. Mrs. Grade White. Y Disneyland of this badge, a visit to an months in _lictoria + + Winners of the grocery Game to the Beaver pond essential community Hospital draw were Mrs, Jessie Wednesday night service must be made, • following is a ' the, accident Jones, Mrs, MyrtleDespite the bad weather (fire department, police Beavers were on hand to . Fairservice, Mrs. Grace"station, hydro, water, Forbes.,. Mrs. Hazel -Reid,. watch Bugs Bunny, Goofy. newspaper etc:), and r, -. and Mrs. Helen and Porky Pig displaying understanding of the role recovering from which took Tae C?' 8lRTM�� WISHES A HAPPY BIRTHDAY To.. Naomi Duddy cnntan Laurie Slotegraaf Clinton Christine Strickland Clinton Darlene Buff Ingo RR 1 Londosboro Shone Taylor Londasboro Laurence Lobb RR 2 Clinton On March 6 March 8 March 8 March 10 March 11. March 12 To Join - just come into the News-Record'offics, 53 Albert St. Clinton or phone 482-3443 and have your name entered in the Birthday Book and get your FREE button: Written by Kathryn MacKay Sootheran. There were eight tables of euchre in play at the Summerhill Hall Board's last party on February 22. Winners were - ladies' high Olive Neal., ladies' low Edna Wheeler, lone hands Watt Webster (as a lady). Men's high Keith Tyndall, men's low Roy Wheeler, lone -hands Bill Marsh. Florence Lud- vigsen had the lucky chair and Roy Wheeler won the ham. The next card party will be in the Hall on March 7. • their funny antics on the they play in the com- screen. "Beaver Land", munity ni:ust be . another short film,. demonstrated. - showed the- .Beavers As can be seen, this dams. working to build their badge , covers a wide scope, and requires a lot A reminder to parents of effort and knowledge to that next week, weather perrnittin'g., attain it. These Scouts arrangements have been made to visit the Goderich Veterinary Clinic. We will be leaving at 6:30 p.m. sharp and returning by 8:15 p.m. In case of bad weather a regular meeting will -be held. , CUBS — District Commissioner Walter Thomas visited the Cub Smile Pack and gave a very interesting talk on the High school principal to parents: "We require students to take four years of English. We want them to learn to speak a language other than their own." The Cubs extend a Illustrated by Lesley Fairfielc Chatsworth Fish Hat- chery. He . had photos to display and a replica of - the hatchery on a four foot by eight foot sheet of plywood which took his group two years to build. Daniel Doing's Birthday When Dan woke up he lay on his bed. he stretched his arms and scratched his head, he played with his dog, as he always did, for Daniel Dong was a normal kid. Then all of a sudden he lept • on the floor, he whooped and he yelled and he ran out the door. He ran down the stairs, he jumped up and down. His mother was smiling, but she tried hard to frown.. "Dan,", she scolded, she tried to sound stern. ''Dan. be quiet, why can't you learn? Breakfast's a quiet and calm sort of meal," "My birthday!" laughed Dan, "Now that's a big deal! My birthday's today." he shouted with glee, "My birthday's today - there's a party for me!" • ... Then he fan upstairs and threw on his clothes. theh he wolfed his breakfasr't and bounced on his toes. On the way to school kids called fo"h-1"m, "Happy Birthday Dan."'And his best friend Kim gave him a card and laughed as she said, "Happy Birthday Dan, here's a card instead." . "Instead of what?" Dan said to her face. "i can't come to the party tonight at your place." "Oh," said Dan. but he wasn't too sad - a party without her wouldn't be bad. "1'guess you're busy or something like' that?" "Ya", replied Kim. "1 must buy a hat," "Oh;" said Dan, but he didn't dare say — why don't you do that a different day. He only said, "Well, thanks for the card." He tried to smile, but that was hard. Oh well. he thought, there's plenty more. A party without her won't be a borer ' Then Kim ran off and along came Bill. a friend of. Dan's who lived up the hill. "Hi Dan," Bill puffed, he'd been running hard, "Hi Dan," he gasped. "Here is your card. You know your party? Well, I just can't come. i have fo go out after school with my mom." "Oh, too bad," said Dan while he thought. there are ten other kids, the party's not shot. - Then off ran Bill and along came Steve. "Hi Dan.", he said, "i• have to leave -- a dentist appointment -1 hate them' you know -- so I guess to your party 1 just can't go." Oh well. thought Dan, that still leaves nine. He laughed and he smiled, but he didn't feel fine. All through the"day nine kids one by one wished him they hoped his party was fun. They all were so .sorry. but they lust couldn't come. And Daniel inside felt pretty glum. BGt he laughed and he talked and he made quite .i din. and finally the teacher, his patience worn thin. yelled. bong. you've been talking in whispers all day — so after school hours you'll just have to stay. You'll sharpen the pencils and wash all your desk. you really should learn not ' ' ••• h a pest —Oh Teacher." Dan cried.' 'I've a party you know • •that no one would go. "I can't stay in late. or at least not today -" "Too bad," said the teacher. "That's all I•can say." So Dan stayed behind. he felt so alone. Oh well. he thought My party is blown When Daniel trudged home. he felt sad and glum How could he ever explain to his mom that nobody liked him. that no one would come. He sighed as he walked. and he Whispered. "Oh crumb." Some birthday i've had. some day this has been I feel so had. it's been so mean. "Oh crumb." he sighed when he says his house. I'll creep inside like a quiet mouse. I'll creep up. the stairs and hide in my room I'll lust talk to Dog about birthday gloom When Daniel walked through the house's front door he blinked his eyes so he could see some more. The house was dark. as dark as night. so Daniel flicked on the front hall light And then Daniel Dong couldn't trust his eyes' F -or thousands of people shouted "Surprise! Surprise'" they yelled. `'SurpriseI" they said, and Daniel laughed and held his head He laughed and laughed — he'd been such a fool to teeiso hadlbn the way home from school Of course he had friends - he should know that by now - so Daniel R. Dong look a birthday how. And after they Sang "Happy Birthday" to him Daniel looked over and smiled at Kim. "We fooled you." she cried. "N y fooled you Dan Dong" And Daniel replied, "Yes. you did .ill along." Kim laughed as she said. "This party's a hit'" "Vigil.' mumbled Dan. "1 was worried a bit." have earned the right to wear the badge: Scott Beane, Rick Becker, Greg Carter, George Coventry, Wesley Delve, Rodney, Freeman, Doug MacLean, Jerry McMahon, Dave Moffat, Jeff Peck., Brian Phillips, Shawn Semple and Don Taylor. The significance of the citizenship badge is further " realized inasmuch as it is the one mandatory badge which is prerequisite to all levels of Scouting. It must be earned at the bronze level to attain the pioneer award; silver level in order to attain the ' voyageur award; gold level to attain the, path- finder award. As a result of earning this badge, in conjunction with other badges required in outdoor personal development and service categories, the following Scouts have attained the pioneer level of Scouting: Scott Beane, Rick Becker, Greg Carter, George Coventry, Wesley Delve, Jerry McMahon, Doug MacLean, Dave Moffat, Jeff Peck, Brian Phillips, Shawn Semple and Don Taylor. Also bronze challenge awards were presented Monday night to Scott Beane, Rick Becker, George Coventry, Wesley Delve, Doug MacLean, Dave Moffat and Jeff Peck. This award is received by Clinton Scouts who have attained the citizenship badge at thebronze level plus six chall`iige•badges . The level of badge achievement in' the troop indicates that we will be sending a proficient contingent to . the Canadian Jamboree in Alberta in 1981. To help raise funds towards this, there will be a. bottle drive on Saturday, March 22 from 10 am to ap- proximately 3 pnm. All Scouts and participating Cubs will be in uniform of course. If you have bottles to donate but will not be home on that date, you can drop them off at either the Scout Meeting on Monday, March 24 or the Cub Meeting on Thursday, March 27. Meetings are held at Ontario Street United Church and r mart at 7 p.m. Alternatively, arrangements for at home pick up can be made by ( contacting one of the lea ors. 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