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Congratulations to the
graduating classes of all
the area elementary
schools.
Andespecially to
Clinton Public School who
were featured, Wed-
nesday
ed»nesday morning of ..;this
week on the ',O'Brien In.
The Morning" program
over .CFPL radio, Lon'
,don. Mike O'Brien had
been invited by principal.
Al Taylor to the school's
graduation in . Clinton
Legion Hail, June 24,
19-8Q. In his early morning
good-natured banter, Mr.
O'Brien expressed his
appreciation . for having
been invited and paid
trill'ute to the graduates,
.to George Coventry who
to Dave Eckert for sports
honours, to Mrs. Andrews
who led students and
audience alike in a sing-
song and remarked on the
rural beauty 'of the south
Huron county coun-,
tryside. Thanks Mr.
O: Brien, clintonians like
to be put on the map for a
good reason
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In addition to CFPL
radio, Clinton will also be
on television tonight
Thursday, June 26, when
Wintario will celebrate
its 5th anniversary with
T
RS
AY, JUNK 2 't98M
the big` program
originating in the Clinton
Community-., Centre
starting at 7 p.m.
TO ALL CONCERNED
MERCHANTS - this will
suet where we left. -off
last week by halting for
"a bucket a day" for the
twee planters. Anyway,
hold off' on that.request. It
seems so• this writer has
now been informed, that
the, wateringchores are
most ably being taken
care of by the town's
public works department.
Steve Rosenlund, the
summer help, goes the
roundswith water for
both the lamp post
hanging plants and the
o
when they need it.
Mrs. Mill ie Zablocki
held another successful
graduation' f her ballet
school last w�ek.
She was happy to see a
former student, Elaine
Murphy from Goderich
there. Elaine has com-
pleted her fourth' year
with the National Batllet
School and recently
danced at the National
Arts Centre'in Ottawa.
Mrs. Zablocki will be in
Ottawa, shortly to visit
her daughter, Mrs.
WISHES A HAPPY BIRTHDAY
On
To
Lee Gibbings
Gordon Bjerg
Lynn Feeney
Robb Finch
Dean Bell
Daryl Fremlin
Lori Kumm
Angela Radford
Leanne LeBeau'
Jonathan Oestreicher
Douglas Maguire
Clinton
Vbnastra
Clinton
Clinton
Blyth
Clinton
Clinton
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Clinton
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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.
Theresa Mowat, who is in:
the wardrobe division of
the National Arts Centre,
On Sunday, June 22 the
ladies from the Clinton
Lawn Bowling Club held
theirfirst tournament' of
they season with a, full
entry and a nice day,
The rirogram was a
tni;lc d pairs and the
winners were: first prize
Artinlayson and his
wife from Seaforth'with
three wins; second was
won by pandy Pepper and
his partner from Seaforth
with three wins; third~
prize stayed in Clinton
and was won by Elmer
Murray and Jean Gray
with two wins. Fourth
n-b.y G Hicks and
partner.from Exeter with
two wins; fifth which, was
a consolation prize went
to Harv. McCallum and
his wife, Doreen, from
Blyth with the high one
game score. 1rt
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Residents of
Holmesville for many
years and now living in
Strathroy, Frank and
Mildred McCullough,
quietly celebrated their
40th wedding anniversary
at home on June 8, 1980.
With them for the day
were their son, Ted, his
wife and two children of
Hensall.
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The Knights • of
Columbus June share -
the -wealth draw was won
by Raymond Hallahan of
Blyth with a prize of $220,
the ticket being sold by
Bill•_:Hallahan._con .
solation prize of $50 went
to Lenore Scrimgeour of
Blyth - the ticket sold by
Don Scrimgeour.
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WANTED
WANTED TO KNOW -
the names of the different
types of trees which are
in the planters along
Albert • Street. 'The hor-
ticultural ignorance of
the News -Record staff
really surfaced this week.
when a passing tourist
stopped in at the office
and asked the type of tree
which was in the planter
outside Ba-rtliff's
Restaurant. What's
tore, the lady is coming
back in at the end of the
week to get the answer
PLEASE HELP.
Smite
They tell of a golf
player, - so .used to
cheating that when he
made a hole -in -one, he
wrote down "zero".
,
Bluawat.er Centre for the Developmentaliy .Han,
dleapped honored its volunteer workers with a
recognition luncheon last Wednesday. Receiving
certificates were, left to right, Charlotte Norman and
-Mabel Price for Individual Continuous'Service, Hollis
Manske and• Kay Prevett. for. Individual Service; and
Fran Rae for Individual Continuous Service, 4bgent
Beav r whir received a certificate
for photo was Hazel� h e
for Individual Service. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan)
$5.7 million to be -given at draw
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Wintario will celebrate
its 5th birthday with an
exciting -birthday bonus
draw on June 26th at the
Clinton Community
Centre. The 150th draw
will offer 10 bonus prizes
of $100,000 each and 50
bonus prizes of $10,000
each in addition to seven
grand prizes ofi $100,000
and 28 of $25,000 for a
total of 95 major prizes.
A total o,f more than
$5.7 MILLION prizes will
be offered to 387,328 prize
winners -- all tax-free!
June 26th Wintario
tickets will bear two
numbers.: the regular six -
digit ticket number, and a
special seven -digit bonus
number which will
determine winners of the
special $100,000 and
$10,000 prizes. (There are
Huron teachers
meet with media-tior
Negotiations between
the Huron County board
of education and its
elementary teachers
moved into a new stage
last week when the two
groups met with a
provincially appointed
-mediator. - _.__._. ___..._,..._. _ �._t-_
The first meeting was
June 10.
"We met with him on
two occasions," said
Peter Gryseels, a per-
sonnel relations ad-
ministrator with- the
Huron, Board. He will set
up anothermeeting
before the end of June.
"I •would say the at
mosphere is really good,"
he' said. "I think both
sides are optimistic."
no subsidiary pr'I ez s for
the bonus numbers. In
order to win a bonus
prize, the blue seven -digit
number on the ticket
• must be identical to one
of the 60 bonus numbers
The mediator Ellis
Griffith, was appointed
by the Ontario Education
Relations Commission.
He has a board
background in labour
relations.
Mr. Griffith's ap-
-pointment~-results-' frarn-_.
the provisions of Bill 100,
which , outlines : several
alternatives available 'to:
the negotiating parties:
If both sides agree, as
is the case with Huron's -
discussions, the mediptor
is' appointed. If the
agreement had not been
reached, the second
major option available,
the appointment of a fact-
finding commission,
would have resulted.
Seaforth man wins $1,000-
4.7
at Clinton monster bin o
A Seaforth man, Bill
Austin left Clinton on
Monday night a very
happy man as he won
$1,000 at _the weekly
monster bingo.
Betty Daer of Clinton
was another big winner
with the $151.25 share -
the -wealth. Another
special of $148 was split
Place for Kids @.
Let's GO Swimming
V4 ritten by Kathryn MacKay
Illustrated by Lesley Fairfield
Nater is a tree to. to pia), with and can gt.e'ou hours of tun It Is
also a serk dangerous to. and should he planed in with care }fere
are some rules about water that could present accidents and sate
sour htc
1),,n•t swim or go ip a boat during a thunderstorm AA hen
Ilghtemke11ng hits a lai�Zlectrical current could rap sou Shocking
2. Don't dike Into unknown or shallow water Hou might hit the
heti„m ,+r .1 roek Honk,
t tiw im w ith ,t hudd. Not onl. is it more tun tk) swim .w 7th
,
s: ,fneons' s'lse. It's safer No one Lan help 'rot➢ it no one is .there
4 Near .i lite ta,,ket in a boat No matter how good .lswimmer .,u1
are sou .an .tilt gel tired it hake to,swtm from the middle of a
lake h, the ,hore
5 Don't sw im at night It s,,u .an t see it's hard to Is,nokk s. herr ,u
are It's also ser. hard t„ help someone sou ..tn't ser
( r)on't push people in Although this rn.is he tun for s• u, the
• person who is pushed In mak n,,t hake firm: 1,, shut his ni, uih
Gulp
�t r)on't run on a dokk or .t p,. ,l side N hen sort jet's ge't wet the'.
hecome slipper., and tt's cask t„ tall down and hurt s, urteHf' l,,u
ma. eten tall in 11011 stirpr m,it cause sou a nisi bolt
X lett the person who i. I, ki to •iltr s ni th,It s„u ,ire e,,i
swimming
Don't oserload a boat h ,.tt w th t, nt,ns p,.
o.er eastlk and nt,ls sink
It) r)on't stand up In a boat 1.•u pi chi I,iil , ut
by Joan Heywood of
Exeter and Joanne Wain
of Goderich and the third,
share -the -wealth of
$140.50 was won by uss
Campbell of Mitch 1 an
Joyce Baechler of
Goderich.
Lynn Million ro of
Goderich won a $50 game
and other individual
winners included Elaine
Smith of London, Joanne
McFadden of Mitchell,
Millie Hankey of Clinton,
Millie Johnston of Nile,
Beatrice Rolph of Mit-
chell, Marlen Hart of
Clinton, Lynn Liebold of
Clinton and Barbara Hoy
of Vanastra.
Franzes Shipp bf
Clinton and Shirley Parks
of Hamilton split one
game and Cecille McNeil
of Goderich. and
Stephanie Vogt of
Kingsbridge won
another. Shirley Parks
and Millie Hanley took
the winnings in a game
and Rita Mommersteeg
of Zurich and Grace
MacDonald of Goderich
•won P another. Cecille
Edgar of Clinton and
Angela McDougall of
Goderich took a game
and Grace MacDonald of
Goderich, Anthony
Maillett of Goderich and
Vera Bennett of Clinton
also won.
Kathy Kelly, daughter of
Bruce and Marie Kelly of
•Thunder Bay . and for-
merly of Clinton recently
received the Walter A.
Poshtar Memorial
Scholarship which is
presented annually to the
all-round top Grade 8
student in the city , of
Thunder Bay. Kathy is
the granddaughter of
Clara Riley and the late
John Riley of ., Lon-
desboro.
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drawn,)
As in all bonus draws,
all unclaimed prize
money is retained In the
prize fund until the expiry
of the one-year claiming
period. -
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