Clinton News-Record, 1980-05-08, Page 25u�.
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Those who received county honors at the recent 4-H achievement day in�F
Seaforth included, front row left to right, Linda Klaver and Tammy Driscoll,
both of RR 5, Seaforth. Middle row, Patty Coleman and Rosie Van Dyk of RR 4, •
Seaforth, Coleen Dejong of Brucefield, and Cathy Vanneste of Kippen. Buck
row, Barbara Doig of Edmondville, Sandra Bell of RR 2, Kippen and Melissa -
Moffatt of Kippen. (Wilma.Oke photo)
Brucefield school gives concert
Every year for 12
years, now, all the
students of Grade 8,
many Grade 7 and some
from Grade 6 at Huron
Centennial School get the
opportunity to show their
talent in the spring
performance.
This year was no ex-
ception,, After searching
for a subject to use this
year, Mr. Mathers got
busy. The script was .all
original and certainly
fitted ..ln, _.-as `the"..inter-
national Year of the Child
has just finished. •
Everyone ma -de
statements suchl-as-d-they
make *every year, "This
year the school has
outdone itself. This is the
best ever". We all hope
everyone enjoyedthe
evening, original script
by Mr. 11/lath ers scenery
done under the able
guidance of Mrs. Ede
Turner, our art teacher,
the acting done by pur
Kipper news
By Rene Caldwell
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Cooper celebrated their
20th anniversary on
Saturday, May 3 with a
cheese and wine party at
, their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Love, Caro, Mich. visited
with relatives in the
Kippen area last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Mellis and Mrs. Margaret
Barnard visited with
relatives in Wroxeter on
Sunday.
students with the
producingtalents of their
teachers and last but not
least the singing under
Mrs. Doris McKinley's
conducting, accompanied
on the piano by Mrs.
.Mary Moffatt. Thanks to
parents who helped with
costumes.
Museumobile - is
exactly that, a travelling
museum on wheels.. When
students can't go to
Torunte-" tlireugih- 'the. -
Royal Ontario Museum,
two Museurnobiles and 20
traveling cases are
THIS CLINTON.
ospital aux helps with donation
Through donations,
fund raising projects and
offering a variety of
services, the Auxiliary to
the Clinton Public
Hospital is attempting to
make patients' stay
-comfortable-and- provide -
the staff with equipment.
At their May '5 meeting
the --- Auxiliary Learned
from treasurer Kathleen
Elliott that a donation of
$100 was given by the
Reach Out Seniors group.
The money wa"s put
towards the purchase of
the Heart Save machine.
President Dawna'
Westlake reported that 13
members attended -a -
conference in Stratford
on April 28 and the last
meeting's minutes were
'1-1
Ruth Bond, chairman
of the awards committee
had new forms to fill out
anti_ Helen Davies,
chairman of the buying
committee took orders to
'membership pins.
Corresponding
secretary. Flora Kenwell
showed six smocks and
sent thank you notes to
Mr. and Mrs. Carter and
Mr. and Mrs. Makins for
hosting a joint vanishing
card party which raised
$135.
Betty Burch asked for
more books for the
library; cart and Marg
Coventry- recommended
a new book called Nuts
and Bolts of Nutrition,
picked up and go to those
'schools.
May 2 was the day the
Grades 6 and 7 of Huron
Centennial had the op-
portunity to view fossils
which record the
prehistoric life in
Ontario, primarily from
500 - 345. million years
ago.
This spanned three
geological periods. Rocks
from Thunder Bay' Area
formed two billion years
ago
and remains of an ice
age mammal that died in
Southern. Ontario 12,000
years 'ago
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LOCATION: Mohawk Raceway, Campbellville, Ontario. Exit 38 off 401, 30 miles
west of Toronto (formerly,Guelph Line)
DATE: Saturday, June 28 and Sunday 29, 1980
SHOWTIME: 1:00 p.m. to approximately 1:00 p.m. Gatos open at 11:00 a.m. each
day
TICKETS: Only a certain number of tickets have been printed. Order yours now
so you won't be disappointed. Tickets: '5.00 extra at the gate.
CAMPING: Rough camping will be available off the Jamboree Site. Washrooms,
etc. will be set up. A Saturday night dance (outdoors) will be held on the cam.
Saturday The apd Sunday ate is .50 nigher ts. Camping per unit. Camping will be available Friday,
y g a ping should bo paid in advance.
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which is for sale in the
gift shop. She showed a
number of knitted and
handinade articles that
have been donated for the
gift shop to'sel and Gerry
Vanderburg showed
some craft-items.craft-items.Donna Woods collected
the Penny Sale tickets,
which areall be to in by
June 2 and. Mrs. Davies
reported that the
vanishing card parties
have raised Over $800.
Barb Hicks, the candy
striper convener _ at-
tended the capping
ceremony at the
Goderich hospital and
reported that she in-
troduced their pledge to
the Clinton volunteer
stripers.
While 'the elevator is
being replaced .four
candy stripers are
needed a day, instead of
two, to help take on the
extra work and several
girls have agreed to help.
A new member of the
committee, Ellen But-
cher was introduced and
the Girl Guides are
preparing tray favors for
Hospital Day.
For the membership
committee, Mrs.
Coventry noted that the
Auxiliary needs a
representative from
Vanastra.
Peggy Menizes, con-
vener of the social
committee reminded the
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group that the annual:
Hospital Tea will be held
on April 12 from 2-4 pin,
She said that the hospital
staff is working under
difficulties while interior
repairs are being made
but -*le hopes that a good
number of interested.
citizens will attend.
Mrs, Menzies .asked
that anyone needing a
ride to .Mrs. Westlake's
home in Bayfield for the
June 2 luncheon meeting
should telephone their
representative.
Pians were Ornade to the
booth at the Clinton
ring Fair and tickets
will be :sold on a doll
dressed in a candy striper
uniform, an oit painting
and a handmade woodpn
train, Eileen Staddon and
Mrs, Hicks are preparing
a float for the fair parade.
Mrs. Coventry
presented a film and jobs
were assigned for the
Hospital Tea and a
request was made to send
flowers to the hospital
before Sunday evening,
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Prices Effective May 7 to May 10
Grade A fresh frying or roasting
CHICKENS
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Pure Beef
Burgers
1' pounders
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Dinner
Hams
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9.28
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Toastmaster sliced white
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Kent frozen
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