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ULYS, tel u
Holly, time - no schools counts out at between 37 b e o cf nt'e more
.....
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a,- . knowledgeable In the
buses .to. watch for on the and 51 h i l os o h i e s a n'd.,
roads: - but remember' + + + .. P F
that 'all those : groups of A. well-known figure a at " plteanningea ofr *.career' their � , .: «...�plannring for ' �
small children who were: Central.Huron Secondary c r n.
huddled . together -in -one School. has been honored. lid e
• lace a re now. many pairs Gordon Smith ofMitchell, ` weekend :wa
� ,...'Phe past , s
of feet running;` here, guidance counsellor .at anniversary of the., .
there and - everywhere.. the Clinton highschool, is. the 9th
. .�' opel�ing Of• the... James
Children plus cars and one. of -20 across. Canada:" refNI'•
roads> means careful who has been ,awarded a St • e.t . Re,.sidence .
semolrs, To mark the
driving 365 days not .,dust ., Shed Merit Scholarship ca ion a number of the
lathe school months, which carries with 'it. a residents who felt unable
And P,, while on. " the month's study at New
children ' subject, when .•Co,Ilege, University of s0 attend :the- 'opening
._ , . course will• sex'vices at the- King,.
you're searching'for' that Toronto. This Street: residence, planned
cf cards for rainy. be under the direction an afternoon tea in .their
pack ,
day` a tit e t a in i ni g , Phil Manuel of .three oven lounge. While the tea,
remember the following Faculty of Education, was in progress the flag
uoteb BilVaughan: Guidance Training
y. 1 tea of which had
and p
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•� us �ltoim�-with : ` ' .
ah�v a �
o .•. � i
young children and we'll.Mr, Smiths projectw11X • r and
y gwere delivered ,
show,. . you a, home where be a 12 hour • training placed in the lounge.
eyery pack of • cards program for parents to The ;officials
representing the
$ heai
Ll ilte: ,. O'Brien, :froom
C'P'L Radio in London•
withstood the soaring:
temperatures to give• a
special talk tograduating
students' a -,the Clinton
Pulblic Schbol'.s Grade ' 8
banquet on June 24.'
Although the:.. , tem;,
perature in. the Clinton.
Legion was- well over 30.
degrees ceicius;,: students,
and Parents alike enjoyed:;
the evening which in -
beenresinted- .earlier, Despite the intense. heat,spirits were high at the thele b is c Qa
P P �
• Government -a d Ontario-
•' , Housing A, th ity called
on the residents of `thee
AnstettJewellers
James Street apart
LIMITED ments. They ” were
11 ALBERT ST.,, CLINTON 482=3901 ; welcomed and,,told that
• • tea had %nod in ,at the
WE'RE AT YOUR SER.VLCE...<..... ° openit►g 'of the James.•••
On -staff goldsmith foe repairs to fine jewellery I Street residence nine
• in-store watch repairs, including battery installations j years.- ago and were sp
• Fastin -store engraving ]' very' pleased that such
• In-store ring sizing - • pleasant home had been
• Appraisals by our on -staff 'Certified Gemologist ? provided by .the gayer -
(AGS). � ,
4.� HOURS: Monday through Saturday, 9
a.m. - 6 p.m.; Friday, nights till 9 p.m.
'raduation ceremonies. held last` week. Thirty -seven Grade 8 students received;
g rto,front r w . left to riht: ,Seett•D charme
diplomas and. special awards >,�rento n8 , u.... ,
orienteering award;. Tammy Welch, most deserving 'girl;, Davey Eckert,
athletic;.' track arid:: field and.orienteering awards; Kathy' Ladd, athletic and
girl's all round award. Front roti', D Wrig'ht,-histor-y--and.. ost deserving
boy awards,,,Renee Lehnan, academic girl award; Doug MacLean, French and
academic awards; Scott. Kay, all round boy,award. George Coventry was the
class valedictorian for the evening. (News -Record photo)
'several •whsp` were aAt the .
, cholars ptcked
1 nment.
Those people who,-
L0.....11
subscribe to :Meals •.on
Wheels are .really doubly •
blessed. They not, only'.
received the benefit_ of
fbod served' ready to
..lii t-,also_f or fffe space o'i a
few minutes they can
enjoy the friendly clot;.
chat~ of the volunteer who
delivers ;thefr ready=
made meal.
Clinton's local Meals on.
Wheels committee is
always -1 .interested in
having more drivers. If
you are available to drive
once a .%month please call
Kathleen Elliott at 482-
7818,. Thank you.
To
Julie Rutledge. Clinton July 4
Kathryn Kennedy RSR.2 Kempt-wlle
lily-
Stanley Airdrie Londesboro
Renee 'Westerhout Clinton
Shane Webster . Clintonl
David Bell Blyth ,;
Debbie,Smith 0-, ;R.R.3 Clinton
Sheila Cook Clinton
•
The following 'students
fro n Central Huron.
Secondary School have ..
been nominated,. as
Ontario Scholars: ' Julie
Arm strong,,daughter of
Mrs. and Howard
Armstrong,. R.R,i;
Zurich, :3—percent
Michelle. Corbett,
daughter of •-aMr. s M.A.
•
Street, . Clinton, 80:2.
percent; David. Gross,
son of Mr. and Mrs.
Carmen Gross, R.R. 1,
Auburn, 90.7 percent;
Elizabeth Konatski,
'daughter of.Mr. end Mrs.,
Frank Konarski, •R.R. 1,
Blyth;, 87..2 percent;. ;Paul
Newland; son -of-Dr.'and
.Mrs Frank Newland, 36
ti ' ,0,,„,r_Street r Cl ntgatr
87.5 percent; • Ter.esa
Radley,, daughter of Mt.
and Mrs. Fred -Radley, 19 -
Whitehead •Street,
Clinton, 83.8' percent;
Elizabeth Reid, daughter.
of Mr. Joseph Reid, 245
Townsend Street, Clinton,
82.2. percent; Julie
Shobbr; 'daughter of
_Mr., • and: Mrs. 'Charles.(
Shobbrook;. Walton, 82,2
percent; Laura Taman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs,.
William J. Taman,
Varna, 80.7 percent.
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.
Elizabeth Konarski
ti
Written by Kathryn -MacKay
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What's ina Name?
Have You ever wondered why our country is called
Canada? Or why the province you live in has the name it does'
There.are very many reasons why places.are calleVamen they are a
Names of places, almost always tell you something about the,;.
r,people. history, or geography of that area.
• WhO,c •Jacques Cartier was sailing .up, the St. Lawrence
River over foi.}r hundred yeas ago, the Indians kept calling their
settlements 'cagata':' The French took 'canata' to be the name Of
the whole country and in. 486.3-our...rc• t nary, was official named
'Canada'. '
•• Some names in -the country descnhe the place physically.
Reversinn.Falfshas a reversing falls. Juniper has an -abundance of
Juniperrtrees.
The history of an area often gives a name 1b a place
Mount Misery was. at one point in time. a,sad place tribe And not
very many people went to Come By Chance
People have given names to places too Turner Valley is
named after .Robert and James Turner who -...established a
homestead in the area: Alberta is named after the daughter of
Quern Victoria. . .
Place names often• refer Co an activity of the area.
Whiskey Gap used to be where whiskey was smuggled between
Alberta and IV onta'na. Telegraph Hill is not a flat° place
Many people in Canada some from other coantrieS and
bring with them narnes of places they loved. London. Ontano.ts an
example of this.
Some...names -in Canada are based on mistakes, One
would think' that there would be -plenty of red deer around Red
neer, but no,;t.att+C early Scottish settlers were confused' The
creatures they named Red Deer after were really elk.
5.
' Illustrated by Ley Fairfield '
Cor�eGto
chided a dinnner sing,
'son ' and valedictorian
itr
a ess from . George
Coventry,.
Along with, the
,diplomas, Tammy Welch. 0
and, David.'Wright won
the • Jefferson. - most
,-deserving award and the
all`' round award went to
°
'Kathy " Ladd °• and Scott
Kay y
":Katty Ladd . -took- 'the
gir fis athletic award. and
Dav9 Eckert was chosen
in
reporteItwasd in last week'correctlys
News -Record that the
Yana
r. r . oIt f' LuIZ
provided two trophies for
the school„_ and Com.
munity carnival day..
• The` localLioness group.
helped the event and the
..News -Record _Apologizes
for any inconvenience.
this error May have
caused.
N
-to receive' the award for
the boys. Dave -Eckert
also 'won' the area track
- and field trophy
ophy. and the.
orie eer g award along
with, ScottPucharme.
-evThe IO. DE History
Award was given ' to
David,�Wright, and Doug, "'
MacLean accepted the,
Kinette French Award. •
• The academie.* awards
were given to' Renee
Lennon and:.Doug
MacLean, t a
*vow' s aim 'alio pooriii.-
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Saturday
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It's usually easy to figure out where the name of thi. plauc':'u.lroc,
came from. But some places will always he :t msster\''w,ihod‘ t..
ui`te suttt `why Beun Secum has the name rt dues
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