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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-10-23, Page 2i L NN W -RECORD,THURSDAY, 'OBER, 23, 1980 My desk blotter.pad has four corners and right now the confusion .of the renovations these Corners make the best mini -filing cabinets in the world. There are top. priority jobs to be done, a. note that r says. "check spelling" another sang .`,check address'', ; an ominous one that says "mail before October 27". A memo tol myself reminding that we return to standard time this. Sunday morning at 2 a.m. officially. 'Then digging under the fourth corner which must have cleared itself out of nates I found a 'beautiful souvenir of the office reconstruction - a piece. -of -.T ite plaster-, this I will get suitably autographed by our popular team of car- penters!! +++ Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Scott of Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. Vic Taylor of Clinton have returned from a three week holiday in the west. While at Campbell River on Vancouver Island the fishermen in the party landed a catch. of 12. salmon in one day. The. trip also included` a voyage up the west coast th to Prince. Rupert on e 'Queen ofthe North". .Back .from a four week holiday in Europe are Mildred : and Eugene McAdam of Whitehead Street,. 'ley rented a car and drove. 3,000 miles .._ through Holland, Ger- many, Switzerland and Austria. Their a - Cotnnl,odation was on the "Bed 'sand Breakfast" plan,. a fast becoming popular way of spending the nights for travellers 'rem.the western world, althotrg�h a long-standing -. ; custom .with Europeans. '''16 */k) -(7C1 8I4THutt" Two highlights of the holiday were attendance at the famous Passion Play' at Oberammergau in Germany and a visit to the site of the 1976 Winter Olympics at Innsbruck. Twice they met Lions' families whosegirls had been in Ontario with the Youth Exchange: One family lived near Vienna, Austria and the other near. Berne, S1witzerland. WISHES A; HAPPY BIRTHDAY To Craig Lockhart Catharine Cudmore Pamela Mills Shawn Kyle Katherine Anne Low Shelley Kyle Alison Reed Jeffrey De Ruyter . Sherri Preszcotor Mark MacLeod Andrea Ramaker Kristopher Fitzgerald Rod Thurlow Clinton Clinton Clinton Vanastra RR 5' Clinton Vanastro Clinton Clinton Clinton Clinton RR 1 Clinton Clinton Londesboro On October 23 - October 23 October 23 October 25 October 25 October 26 -October 26 October 27 October 27. October 28 October 28 October 28 October 29 A PLACE FOR KIDS R ..0 .art` 411. iv- P�. • ,h, '�► t t 4-14 o Cl 4.6 The Dark Are you afraid of the dark? Do mighty monsters lurk under your bed? Do shady ghosts haunt your basement? Are pirates skulking in your closet? Are there burglars hiding behind your furniture? Are . you afraid of the dark? Most people are. That's why basement light switches are at the top of stairs; nobody wants to go down into dark spooky -land. And that's why most people have a light beside their bed. These lights aren't for reading, no, they're for tunning on when boogey noises are heard. Almost everyone is afraid of the dark. But why? The answer is simple: because you can't see in the dark. And when you can't see, you don't know what's there. Because you do'l't know, you make some- thing up. Like hairy monsters and one -eyed pirates. And then you get scared, because, of course, these boogeys are going to get you. But boogeys don't exist, right? You made them up, right?, Right??? Maybe. Maybe they do exist How do you know for sure? How do you find out? Try turning -on -the l-ight,- This -takes a certain amount ef- bravery, but -it gets some results. Chances are good you won't find a monster, but If you are still unconvinced, investigate. Look in your closet. Under your bed. In the basement. Behind the shower curtain. Check everywhere a boogey could exist. Once you are satisfied that the boogey doesn't exist, you'll be able to do what you were about to do, Like sleep. Or get, somethingfrom the basement. After several years of huning for the boogey, you may decide that boogeys don't exist at all. Then again, you may never be totally convinced. Don't worry, you're not alone. by MacKay Fairfield Tate (c) Toronto Sun Features 1980 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Townsend of Ottawa spent the Thanksgiving weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .George Coiclough, and family of High Street Clinton. + - The Madeleine cane •Auxiliary held its October meeting on the 14th of the month at the Manse, Seaforth, home of Mrs. Charlotte Duke. The Thanksgiving Service from the Glad Tidings formed the opening portion of the meetingr Plans were "finalized fors: the "Autumn Days" bazaar to be held. on Saturday, October 25. (Pleas- see vertisernent in week's paper). Miss Catriona Dyke showed slides of her visit to Europe including a trip to see the Passion Play at Oberammergau. All kids love Hallowe'en parties and there is ..one this Satur- day, October 25 from, 2:30 to 3:30 p.rn. at the Clinton Public Library, Rat- tenbury Street. Children from 4-10 years are welcome - come in ' costume - there is no admission charge. a• this + ++ t DON'T FORG T the Girl Guides, Brownies and Pathfinders are holding a Bake Sale this Saturday, October 25 from l0 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Clinton Town Hall, Albert Street. + ++ On Monday, October 20 Mrs. Verne Thomas, District ' Deputy President of Huron District 23 and her in- stalling team from Brussels visited Huronic Rebekah Lodge. No. 306 Clinton to install the new officers. Sister Mary Lowe, acting District Deputy President in- stalled the new, officers for Sister Verna Thomas for the term 1980-81. The new officers are Noble Grand, Bev. Broadfoot; Vice -Grand, Edith Wright; Rec. Sec., Daphne Johnston:. Fin.._. Sec., Bessie Townshend Treas., Berva Cart- wright; Warden Jean Henderson; Conductor, Vera McDonald; Chaplain, Irene Cud- -mote; Musician, ,Doris McPherson ; Colour Bearer, Ruth Jenkins; RSNG, Norma Ashton; LSNG, Florence Miller; RSVG, Marjorie Broadfoot; LSVG, Willa Taylor; Inside Guardian, Mollie Cox, Outside Guardian, Flora Dowson, RS Chaplain, Lea Christie; L.S. Chaplain, Helen Sootheran,• JPNG Muriel Lockhart; RSJPNG Jean Perdue, LSJPNG Jean McEwan; Naomi - Beatrice Taylor; • Ruth -. Edna Cox; Degree Captain, Marjorie Broadfoot. ,• ,, GY ,d1 S A V E In your lmasil next week • SMITH'S' 'PRO HARDWARE "Your Family Crlft centre' 7 ALBERT ST.,CLINTON 482.9766 Practice makes perfect, and that's just what this group or puppeteers are doing for the upcoming show at the Wesley -Willis United Church's Mprni lg Market on November 1. Left to right are Mary Jean Beattie, Mary Hearn, Lisa Beattie, and Alice Andrew. (James Fitzgerald photo) • Champion recalls 49 employees GODERICH - Champion Road Machinery Com- pany Limited has an- nounced that 49 em- ployees laid off . last August are now being recalled in anticipation of improved market cont ditions this winter. The remaining 95 employees, who have been laid off approaching 13 weeks now, are being permanently laid off in accordance with the Employment Standards Act. They will be con- tacted individually and recalled as soon as business conditions allow. "This is the time of ryyear when people start worrying about snow plows and • grader at- tachments," said Ian Bain, vice president of employee relations. "The increased seasonal activity is a dommestic thing and we're hoping.,for lots of,,., ,now." Champion is now waiting for the 49 em- ployees who have been recalled to respond to BEAVERS SCOUTS NEWS...by Mary Freeman BEAVERS: Colony A and B - "Beavers are important to Zehrs". A fun Saturday morning was had touring the Zehrs. store in Goderich. Jim McWhinney and Doug Turkheim showed the • Beavers the cutting, processing and packaging necessary before placing the meat on the meat counters: Al Erb was on hand for a look . at the produce department before moving on to the "goodie place". Wally. Henderson was mixing up the dough for delicious bread and rolls , .and Linda Blair demonstrated- the bread slicer. The highlight of the morning was wat- •ching Mark Webb making doughnuts and the Beavers lined up for Irene McAstocker and Wally to pass out free samples. The Beavers also received a take- home treat of chips and their own baker's hat. To say "Thank you" to Ray Hurd, manager of Zehrs and the staff, the Beavers sang a Bea,�ver song for making it a siAcial day. Thanks also to drivers Shirley Carter, Raymond Riley, Marilyn • CUBS that recall. However some of them have gotten Overhead Doors Sales8t Service * RESIDENTIAL * INDUSTRIAL '"'COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC OPERATORS other jobs or have left town. MacDonald, Bill Marsh, Jim Hunter, Allison Lobb, Bud Walker and Wayne Ferguson. • A reminder to parents that Thursday October 30, there will be a Hallowe'en' Costume party for both Colony A and Colony B. There will be no regular Beaver meeting Tuesday, October 28. CUBS: Akela invested 15 new cubs • into the Scouting movement Thursday night. Bill Hoskin was also invested as a new leader for the cub pack. We welcome Bill as` part of the leadership team. Walter Thomas, District Com- missioner, presented Barry Clogg as the new Assistant District Commissioner for Cubs. The cubs will be having their Hallowe'en costume party October 30, so Cubs get out your scariest and funniest costumes and come `out for an evening - of scary fun. PLEASE REMEM- BER APPLY DAY - Friday, October 24 and Saturday October 25 and support the Beavers, Cubs and Scouts. SAVE HEAT! 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