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Clinton News-Record, 1980-05-14, Page 2
PAGE CLINTON X WS-RECOR , THUR$t AY. M Y1 1980 The deep inuoiyed and touchy aspects of the referendum question ,are not for this writer and are best handled by . news. analysts. However, watching the 'man an the street • in- terviews' can throw some interesting. sidelights p on the Quebec J.situation. There are .usually two questions, asked, first as to the outcome of the .vote, and second what the person thinks about that outcome. It's interesting to note the reactions; and earth shattering to hear some of the replies, quite, often they couldn't care less. At this stale oi'our history everyone ShdiId care because the results next' Tuesday will, in part, affect us all across the country. We must care more - not less. Canada must be kept one, whole nation. t.onstitutional reform is needed, not for one province but' for all ten, and will undoubtedly be achieved in time. But fragmentation of the country is hardly the by peggy gibb answer. Neithe xs n The city of Niagara leaving fanada. to Falisa is changing the become a part of ::the names of some of its LT.S'.A. as has also been streets, one is to be called suggested by some. "Finglatd; Avenue", to - These are thoughts honour Dr. William from a born in England, t Fingland ofthat city. -born 4• again Canadian, _ ad showing 100 'percent Mr, Mrs. Cecil patriotism for Canada Elliott Don In � of Clinton the words of ,Sir Walter and Mrs, poly Wiltse of Soctt: ' "aHuronview . were in "Breathes there the 1 itcbener on Sunday, man with soul so dead May 11 to attend the Who never to himself Sacrament of Holy hath said, ' Baptism service at This is my own, mY Forest Hill United native land." Church. + + + They watched while. With the regional Mr. and Mrs. Elliott's Shriner's Convention just granddaugther and Mrs. two short weeks away, a W i lt•s•e ' s great - check reat- check on the local ac- gran aug -r was commodation registers christened. She is Julie brought the -following Michelle, daughter of responses: from Des David and Barbara (nee Cassidy at the Clinton Elliott) Brown. Hotel all booked; "a full • Afterwards there was a house, just about", said large family gathering at Bill Schoonderwoerd at David and Barbara's for the Parker House Motel; dinner. • and Mrs. Fraser at the Elm Haven Motor Hotel After attending the informs us that they are Winter -Johnston wedding booked to capacity for the in Sarnia on May 3, Miss May 30 weekend. Debbie Johnston of Calgary visited with her parents in Clinton for a few days. Back from a two week trip to Edmonton and Banff National Park are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cummings of Mary Street. While in Edmonton they visited with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Cummings. and grandson �..- ,� ,r,-.. + ++ , , Having- just returned from - a very . enjoyable trip to Ottawa are Lois Taylor and Grace Crich of Clinton. While in Ottawa they had a tour of the Parliament Buildings and the city of Ottawa. On them return trip home they enjoyed a boat cruiseof the Thousand Islands at Gananoque. + -F + The Clinton Lawn Bowling Club is opening for the season on May 19 with a two game local tournament beginning at 1:30 p.m. All bowlers and anyone interested in the game are invited to at- tend. The tender loving care spent on the bowling green lawn makes it beautiful and the envy of _all the_gardeners around.. -+- + -4- To 4 To Jennifer Tremeer Lisa Thomas David Jacob Kevin Jacob Sonya McClinchey Debbie Crich Jason Carter Jonathon Vanderhaar Shane Collins Jacqueline Westerhaut Jared Petteplace Scott Rothwell Craig McAsh Patricia McAsh On Clinton T May 15 Clinton May 15 Scarborough May 16 Scarborough May 16 Clinton May 16 Clinton May 16 Clinton May 16 R.R. 2 Bayfield May 17 Vernon, B.C. May 1 7 Clinton May 18 Clinton Brucefield H. ,rna Varna May 18 May 18. May21 May 21 To Join •- just come into the News•Record office, 53 Albert St. Clinton or phone 482.3443 and have your name entered in the Birthday -Book and get your FREE. button. )t4tte1 by Kathryn MacKay A Place for Ki nton seniorcitizens were entertained at a special dessert euchre party put on by the students at St. Joe's Separate School last week. Mrs. Mary Sharp an' ' rs. cines :rljert•-enjoyeci-the-afternoon and More town talk notes from Pe The following release Was received from Fanshawe College of Applied Arts and Technology in London. Graduation ceremonies were held at the College recently for apprentices enrolled in the Advanced Electricians and Advanced Motor Vehicle' Mechanics programs. Selected ,from a class of 19 motor vehicle mechanics was prize winner, Mr. Ernest W. Lobb of Clinton. Graduating from the Advanced Motor Vehicle Mechanics course was Laurie J. Henderson of Kippen. The Madeleine Lane Auxiliary of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church held its May meeting at the home of Mrs. Alice were entertained by two Grade / students, Debbie Smith and Glenda Lammerant. (News -Record photo)•. Peg Gibb Fee, Victoria Street on Tuesday evening May 13. The group decided -on a date in September to hold a dedication service of the Gothic light oak hymn board being given to honour the memory of the Brownie news On May 5, the First Stephanie Kuigan and Clinton- Brownie Pack Pat Kuper, collector, heldits Brownie Opening Lisa Beattie, writer; outside, then they went Sherie Lavis, singer, inside for badge work, Lynn Franey .and Andrea The ,' Golden. Bar girls Carlin, puppeteer; Laura Allan, craft and collector. went on Baa observation Tayvn awl resented walk with lift y Owl and. y, p . Golden Hands to , the snowy 4rvl, following girls: Jennifer The,GoldersHand. girls t-IodBr>is, Atana made .an owl with .the Andrea Browi ie Law attached to C010quhoun' it as a keepsake . to Carlin, J'uli,a Martin,. Julie Carter, 'Shirley remind ahem of their HT They ayter,wore and Lthemynn Fttineythe. • Brow. ,. Q ° Tweeniesnie madedaysa cardThe for. Guide meeting,. they - Mother's Day visited the follawing ,Afters the work was night, finished, the girls were entertained by the Cheri Carter with her Fluffy Owl presented leaders with a puppet Golden . Bax': show Afterthe ape Ing The meeting ended he"a with a ceremony during t y party for Cheri Carter who is leaving the 12 meeting, Julie: Carter •Brownie pack aid M told—the. park -.dhotis the Brownies in Ireland, late Beatrice Gibson, both a dedicated church and auxiliary member. The annual June pot- luck supper to close out the year's activities for the auxiliary will be held on June 10 at the church. moving to Sarnia. Cheri is wished the .best in here new home. Carol Bowker was also presented with a gift in appreciation of her work as a tester this year. Brown Owl presented badges to the following girls: Tammy Elliott and Jennifer Trerneer,-artist; ,ulie Carter and Shelly Hayter- .led the gids in a game There will be no Brownies next Monday -night. The fly -up and enrollment will be held at the Legion on Tuesday, May 20at7pm. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIR!CTORY, . UEAVERS NEWS...by Mary Freeman BEAVERS: "Mom- mies" are very special people who work hard and look after you when you are sick. These were just a few of the com- ments heard while the Beavers colored and pasted a special card for , Mother's Day. The rest of the 'evening was spent playing soccer a favorite game of the Beavers and for an added attraction the leaders challenged the Beavers. It was a learning experience and fun time for all. A note that anyone not having responded to the family barbecue to be held May 25,,please do so by May 21. Our -Fast regular meeting for the season will be held - on Wednesday,- - -May 21. Thursday, May 22 the Illustrated by Pamela 11. 1 atm A Bird Puzzle Clues Across: This pule Is 71117,111 5 This lc►wI ducks R Birds scratch the earth with them 10 This water hird looks like it wears a necklace 11. Another word for hips 12 What hirds hear with 11 It's rays are warm 14 have webbed feet 15 ('rows make this noise l9 Birds migrate down 20 It spie ads its Ian 21 What hirds lay 24 A cat -call is a 26 These hirds can, learn how to talk 2' Some hirds build nests in 28 This large hird can't fly c Down: I Birds peck with them 2 It looks like a Dirge black ,row 1 11 scares hirds 4 This hird goes 'Who. V. ho' --Geese fly in a 'V' formation 6 Another word for hugs 7 Where eggs are laid 9 Boiled chicken hones make good 16 Roosters at dawn 17 !labs, Chit kg are called 18 A quill pen is matte from 27 These water hirds arc Called sea 21 Both a type of fish and what hirds do on branches 25 Birder with est-, up and , rove Beavers are invited to a join meeting with the Cub Pack.. In a special ceremony the Beavers swimming up to the cub pack in the fall will be introduced to the Akela. All Beavers are urged to attend as this is a time for all to share in the happiness of the oc- casion. Parents of swimming -up Beavers are invited to attend as they will play a speqial role in the ' ceremony. Beavers shou-lt1 beat the ch,urch by 6:45 p.rn. and the meeting will be over at approximately 8:15 p.m. CUBS: The cubs played several games before breaking into packs to make corsages for Mother's Day. Special -: thanks -to t lathers;-ivlarg . Caldwell and'Linda Jones : for assisting with the : REPAiR Qwh�Ic wesiingnouse 4- - -trip crin t Appliances Sales and Service APPLIANCE REPAIRS ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE 90 ALBERT ST 482-3646 APPLIANCE and REFRIGERATION REPAIR SERVICE Jim Broadfoot 482-7032 crafts. Badges presented were as follows: Mike Hallam, Tawny Star; Bryan Beattie, .Handyman and Athlete; Steven Lip- pincott, Green and Blue Sear:, Scott; Stevens, Black star ; Jeff McLean, Tawny Star; Ricky Lobb and Jeff Roy team players, David Jones, Guide badge; Gavon McClenagan, Blue Star; Brian Kiss, Blue Star. SCOUTS: The Scouts practiced compass bearings Tat the Con- servation Area in preparation for their upcoming camps. Improvement.. in abilities with compass bearings was evident. This weekend will be the first major camp of the q.pring as the Scouts depart at 9 a.m. on Saturday for Camp Sylvan to camp with the 82nd London Scouts. Tim Craig was awarded several challenge badges, Winter Sportsman, Team Sportsman, Musician and Artist. DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD, SALES WITH SER VICE The Place To Buy Appliances NEW AND USED Honsoll262 2128 CIr,soilMon. -kyri Lloyd Garland FURNITURE REFINISHING AND UPHOLSTERY Corner 5th Avenue and Halifax St., Var}astra Phone 482-9576, • EPIANOTUNING •Repairs , •Rebuilding •Keys Recovered •Dampp-Chasers BRUCE PULSIFER 348-9223 Mitchell Viimersolir INSURANCE GAISER-KNEALE INSURANCE AGENCY' INC. Insurance - Real Estate Investments Isaac St., Clinton Phone Office 482-9747 Len Theedom 482-7994 Hal Hartley 482.3693 C. Buruma 482-3287 "JOHN WISE GENERAL INSURANCE— GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS Clinton Office:482-9644 Res.:482-7265 OPTOMETRY JOHN LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Seaforth 527-1240 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00-5:30 Saturday 900-12:00 Closed Wednesday al BY APPOINTMENT Free parkir'g on premises • R.W. 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