Clinton News-Record, 1980-10-16, Page 13Colony 'A' of the Clinton Beaversdm
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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)
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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.
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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?
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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
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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
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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
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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-
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TOWNSHIP OF STANELY
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