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Clinton News-Record, 1980-10-16, Page 13Colony 'A' of the Clinton Beaversdm . inyeste.n new members at their, meeting last week. Front row left to right are Peter Bartlett, Laurie Lobb, Jeff Bosman, 'Scott Jewitt, Scott Dixon, Keith Ryan and Dale Marsh. Middle row are Jeff Oesch, Mark King. Greg Crawford, Jamie Low, Jeff Schellen- y- _e_bexge�r, Chris Horsup, Tltrlmy Elliott, Drell _ Fremlin , and Clayton. Birchurn. Back . row are leaders Mary Freeman, John Horsup, Jim Ryan; Pay Higgons, Susan St. Louis and Garry Elliott. (James Fitxrgerald photo) et's. get o Did you know that for every child in Scouting and Guiding today, 'there's another child who would like to be but can't and that he can't because there are no adults in the 46 neighbourhood who are prepared to give some of their time? Did you 'know that Scouting has a 'con- servation program all its own ! - called, Trees for Canada? We've planted over 15 million seedlings during the past six years! Did you know that the Guiding has a program to save pennies to help build wells for villages in Africa that have no water supply? Did you know that today almost one out of every ten Canadian children of Scouting and Guiding age are in these organizations. We would like to make it one in every five! We would ' like` to in- clude your kids. We would like to in- clude you. There is just one reason Scouting and Guiding has 'grown to become the largest youth movement in the free world. That reason - people.! People just like you. More than a million and a half of them. More than eighty thousand in Canada. Men and women who have discovered that Scouting and Guiding is not only fun and worthwhile for kids - but fun, yes,- fun, and worthwhile for adults. We are an unique community - with all our Youth night Activity night is a brand new program sponsored by the Vanastra & District Lioness to be run every third Friday of -every month for the youth, except November when it will be the second Friday because of the Christmas Bazaar on November 22. This program is for kidsirom eight years-.Rnd up and will take place from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Vanastra Recreation * Centre. There will be dancing, to records, games, cards, monopoly and refreshments will be available for purchase. This will replace the Teen Dances. There is $1 admission charge and first Youth Activity Night is this Friday, October 17th. DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD. SALES WITH SERVICE The Place To Buy Appliances NEW AND USED Hensall262 2728 Closed Mondays our. . . . . facilties we are better off than most planned communities. Are we going -to let these youth organizations crumble due to the apathy of our adult attitudes? Now is the time to be involved with the youth of this community. When" was Commissioner visits There was a visit from Commissio er . Joy e Irwin from Clinton at the last meeting to .discuss the responsibility' of Guides. The kids went into patrol council and Public SchoolNews On Friday, October 10th, Hamburger Day was held and it couldn't have been a better day for it. This was the school's way of celebrating Thanksgiving with all proceeds going to the student activity fund. Don't forget that on Thursday, October 23rd, and open house will be held at the school from 7 - 9 p.m. Parent -teacher interviews won't be held at this time as private inte via-ws have been sched `` ed for Wednesday November 26th. discussed their Filalloween Party. There will be a district bake sale on October 25 at the Clinton Town Hall and all Guides, Brownies and Pathfinders are asked to donate two items of baking. Proceeds from the sale go towards Camping Equipment. All registration money must be in by Friday Oct. 17th, or they won't be registered. the last time you were ever involved? CLINTON N w$MRECoRD,'T t RSDA'' ,, OCTOBER I0,1980.PAGE Personal people glimpses Wendy Hill and daughter Brenda will be arriving , at the Ken Carpentier household for the 'Thanksgiving Weekend from Toronto. Clair arid Joe Haskett' have just returned from a trip to the East Coast for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Hummel and son Peter travelled to Buffalo and Pennsylvania over the holiday weekend. Congratulations to Bill and Julia Embling on the birth of their new son Timothy William on Thursday October 9th at St. Joseph Hospital London. Be weighed in at 6 lb., 81/2 oz. and is a brother for Kim, Dixie and Shannon. Mr;. and Mrs. Joe Pickett and family from Hanover were guests of. the Wayne family for the weekend. Welcome home to Colin Riley, after his stay, in Stratford General Hospital for the week. Sincere sympathies are extended to. Mr. Ross, the prinicipal of Vanastra Public School, on the recent loss of his mother. Keith Ryan, Scott Dixon, and Jamie Low became new Beavers on Thursday October 9th at the Clinton High School in the Investment Ceremony and Jim Ryan was invested as a new Beaver Leader. The Vanastra "walk-a- thon" has been started up again with daily outi.igs Osep osputa in at 10 a.m . and 1 pin This three mile walk has been done in a record breaking 31 minutes. The pressure is on for pounds off, so let's get going on winning the loosing battle! Ken and Carol Mcllveen and family went to Manitoulin Island to visit her family for Thanksgiving weekend. Sincere sympathies are Cubs get badges The following cubs received their athlete's badge - Darryl Dixon, Tony Goulding, Paul Handy, Colin Thomas, John McLachlan, and Kenny Mcllveen., The CHUMS were taught the Law & Promise, as well as some of the life history of Baden Powell. There was a discussion on Apple Day on October 25th and the boys are requested to bring . baskets for the occasion. On Thursday October. RATEPAYERS MEETING Township of Stanley A Ratepayers meeting for the Township of Stanley will be held 'MI ONDAY,.,:OCTOBER 20. .In the Township Hall, Varna,commencing at 8 p.m. Mel Graham,- Clerk TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY ATTENTION AGGREGATE PRODUCERS (Pit and Quarry Owners/Operators) Subject: changes to Pits and Quarries Control Act Regulations affecting operations with the Wingham Administrative District, Ministry of Natural Resources. The Minister of Natural Resources recently announced the following upcoming changes under the Pits and Quarries Control Act effective January 1, 1981. 1. Additional townships to come under the Act: Bruce County: Carrick Culross Huron County: Ashfield Colborne East Wawanosh Goderich Perth County: Downie Ellice Elma Fullerton 0 Huron Kinloss Grey Hay Howick Hullett McKillop ° Morris Stanley Stephen Hibbert Logan Mornington 23rd they will meet at Kaala's house to polish apples and 'the boys will cover Brucefield, Kippen, Egmondville, Seaforth and Vanastra. •There are tentative plans for an outing, weather permitting, on Sunday, October 19th. Registration money must be in by Friday Oct. 17th. If u,ot paid they will not be registered. extended to Sally Rath - well on the recent passing of her father in Springfield, Missouri on October 4th. Steve and Sally also just celebrated their 6th .wedding an- niversary on October 5th. Mr. and Mrs. John Everett and family visited the Steve Rath. well family for the weekend from Toronto. Rhonda B j erg's mother, Mrs. Helen Rathwe ll from Clinton, joined the Bjerg household for the holiday dinner. Get well wishes to Seda Unsal a patient at Clinton Hospital. Get well wishes are also extended to Murray and Ken Hohner, as they are both patients at the Clinton Hospital. Get well wishes are extended to Grace Ternan, who is presently a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. RATEPAYERS MEETING TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH A Ratepa ers Meeting for the Township of Tuckersmit will be held on Monday, Oc- tober 20th, 1980 in the -Huron Centennial School, Brucefield, commencing at 8:00 p.m. J.R. McLachlan, Clerk -Treasurer, Township of Tuckersrnith r u*.,.r+ter•►- . + +«^ .+ f«ir.+rIbikr,44 *w.+.• .r+..,t+ ,l* Anstett Jeweliers ph/1 m 11 ALt E TScLlIOR 02.390 WE'RE AT YOUR SERVICE... .. • On -staff goldsmith for repairs to fine lovvellery • In-storeWatcb repairs, hid'edlea battery instaiiations • Fast instore engraving • in-store ring sizing • Appraisals by our on -staff Certified Gerinoiogist (AGS). HOURS; Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m,; Friday nights till 9 p.m, M►^"�e.•r�..r-",n.►+.^..!!.r-...•*y.!r�..►.w,l'r►++�wr�►+..+v.}r-w+.V►'Tn.s^w.s NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS for the Township of Stanley Nominations will be received at the clerk's office by the clerk of the"T'ownship of Stanley in the period coin mencl.ng on October 16th and concluding on October 20th at 5:00 p.m. for the position of: A) REEVE, DEPUTY REEVE, 3 COUNCILLORS for the Township of Stanley. B) ONE MEMBER TO THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION for the Township of Stanely pnd the Village of Bayfield, w Each of the members so nominated, if elected, are to serve a two year term, 1981 and 1982. The required nomination forms may be obtained from the clerk's office and mustbe completed, filed with, and accepted bythe clerk by the above deadline. For further `information regarding the procedu a un- der the electien act, contact: MEL GRAHAM Clerk, TOWNSHIP OF STANELY R.R. 1, Brucefield Telephone 482-9908, Sapp prices are in effect from October 15th to 25th, 1980 Hunting 199 Cap 110 Each • - Reverses from Olive Drab to highly visible Flame Oran-ge Sylarl -Warm quilted foam lining and full . earband Cotton polyester 546 350 Tuckersmith Usborne Turnberry West Wawanosh North Easthope South Easthope Wallace 2. The amount paid for rehabilitation.security_.wilLIncrease_frovn two -cents -per -to to eight cents per metric tonne. For further information please contact the Wingham District Office, Ministry of Natural Resources - Telephone 357-3131 or Zenith 92000. ATTENTION AGGREGATE PRODUCERS ° (Pit and Quarry Owners/Operators) 1_. The Wingham District Office of the Ministry of Natural Resources is holding: INFORMATION WORKSHOPS Wingham District Office r A (on Hwy. No. 4 2 Km. south of Hwy. 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