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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-10-30, Page 18LINTON i EWJ-.RECORP, T URSDAY, QCTOB1 30,1;
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Don Wrig n—Minor—Hockey----a-nd-parted-.(Inset)_which nnws hangs on the north
Association made a special presentation of a plaque wail of the Community Centre. It reads, "Keep
to Tony Gibbings for,the large sign Tony designed yopur child in sports instead of courts." (James
Fitzgerald photo)
Hensall news and notes. ..
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On Wednesday evening
the Young. People of
Carmel Church had an
enjoyable time bowling
with 27 members at-
tending.
Attend Rally
A number of the "Three
finks" senior citizens of
Hensall attended the fall
rally held at the Dash-
wood Community Centre
on Wednesday of last
week.
Fly-ln
well attended
In spite of the in-
clement weather, a large
number were en-
tertained at the Pine
Ridge Chalet on Sunday
in honour of Kay Elder,
Queen of the Flying
Farmers. One , plane
made the fly -in and a
noon luncheon was.
served to about 138
people. The Queen of the
Michigan Flying. Far-
mers and the president of
the Michigan chapter
were present, Kay was
presented with a travel
bag.
Canvass for CNIB
Eric Luther, campaign
chairman for the
Canadian National
Institute for the Blind
advises the results of the
campaign to date at $627.
Our objective this year
was $1,500.00.
The door to door
canvas sing is being
conducted in Hensall by
Women's Institute,
Rebekah Lodge, Arnold
Circle, Hensall Women's
Auxiliary. Many of the
rural residents have not
as yet replied to the mail
campaign. Please for-
ward your donations as
soon as possible to Eric
Luther, Bank of Mon-
treal, Hensall.
United news
Gospel singing of old
favourites opened the
morning service at
Hensall United Church on
Sunday, October 26. A
good congregation joined
in with singing the
hymns. During the
service the 17 voice choir
sang
many children. came
forward to go to Sunday
School during the singing
of the children's hymn
and the Sunday School is
study course continues to
have an excellent tur-
nout. It meets every
Tuesday morning at 10
a.m. The official board
and executive of Hensall
United Church met on
Wednesday evening
October 22 with 17
members present.
Queensway news
The staff and residents
of Queensway Nursing
Home, Hensall wish to
welcome everyone to
their bazaar and bake
sale on November 8, 2-4
p.m., which features
crafts, plants and baking
goods. -
'Mrs. Shirley Luther
conducted 'the• church
service -at the home
assisted by Mrs. Nan
Britton. Unit I of the
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Hensall United Church
entprtgined the recidentc
to bingo and treats.
Visitors with Irma
Wilds were Marie and
Henry Wilds; Mrs. Vera
Johnston visited with her
mother Mrs. Volland and
Roy and Mabel Alderson
visited with Mrs.
Alderson.
Chester Dunn visited
with Vera • Lammie;
Charles and Reta
Gilmore visited with Neil
Regan; Les Mitchell
visited -with his mother
Louise Mitchell and Don
Rozendal visited his wife
Mrs. Rozendal.
Shirley Prouty and
Arlene Stewart visited
with the residents. The
men's high bowling score
Constance notes
By Mary Merner
The youth committee of
Court Constantine L1842
'field a Halloween party
on Saturday evening Oct.
25th in the hall for the
neighbourhood children.
About 50 children were in
attendance.
Games of bingo were
played. A peanut and
candy scramble was held
for the pre-schooler, and
there was bobbing for
apples for the older
chiidrren.
Hot dogs and hot
chocolate were served.
'Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Merner of RR 2, l}rumbo
were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Merner, Sandy, Julie,
Michael and Shelley.
Mrs. George Mcllwain
was a Tuesday evening
supper guest with Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Merner,
Sandy, Julie, Michael and
Shelley, when they
celebrated Shelley's sixth
birthday.
Smile
Conscience is that still,
small voice that tells you
how other people go
wrong. -
There
is
Still
Time...
Get
L. P1ece stied
iurnitufedbeiote
•re up
sU
or Chrtmas
GARLAND
UPHOLSTERING & FINISHING
PHONE: 482-957b CLINTON
now bulging at the seams.
Ushers were David and
John Rowcliffe and Rick
McGee welcomed
rivals at the door.
Flowers in the sanctuary
were in loving memory of
Raymond Riley, placed
there by his family.
The International Bible
VOTE BROWNRIDGE
FOR
TUCKERSMITH
COUNCIL
X
FOR
INFORMATION
PHONE
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'BRIDGE THE GAPS WITH BROWNIliDGE'
A
was rolled by Ross
Thompson, 109 and the
ladies' high by Mary
Parlmer with 116.
Block 'agents need support
By Shelley McPhee
The : Clinton Block Parents -organization needs
your help.
Organizers of the year .old volunteer service
are concerned that the protection plan may be in
trouble if volunteer Block Parents continue to
move from town as in the last few trlonths,
The group, which started out with 63 'volunteer
helpers;, is now down to 55. But organizers say
that Block Parents isn't suffering from lack of
interest and the eight vacancies were all caused
because of residents moving from Clinton,
Four new volunteers have agreed to display
the Block Parent signs in their windows and offer
service to 'schoolaged children if they need help,
but more i lock Parents are required and ap-
plication forms are available at the town hall.
.The concept behind Bloch Parents is quite
simple. Block Parents are responsible citizens,
aged 16 years and over, who help the welfare of
the community by protecting its children and
adults.
You don't have to be a policeman, a social
worker o:r a teacher to be a Block Parent, It
rare:_lL, involves danger and being a Block Parent
usually' trleans allowing your honyie as safe
refuge for a frightened or sick child. _
In Clinton, Block Parents were only used by
children three times in the past year, mainly due
to bullying.
However, even though Block Parents aren't
used everyday, that doesn't mean they aren't
worthwhile. To the contrary, it's hoped that
Block Parents' services aren't being used often,
that means something is really wrong,
Qrganizers stressed. '
The important thing, they say, is that Block.
Parents are available throughout town to help.
when the situation arises,
Large graphic signs placed in the Block
Parent's window indicate tochildren and adults
who passby, that they will receive immediate
help at this home for any emergency. The signs
also act as a deterernt to possible criminals and
trouble makers and indicate e children in the
community have been taught how to deal with
strangers and that citizens are alert,
In, the schools,children have been advised to
use Block Parent homes when they are alarmed
be strangers of vicious animals, when they or a
playmate is involved in an accident, when ill, lost
or being bullied.
They been taught that Block Parents are
available in these special situations only. A
Block Parent is not there to offer a cookie or
drink of water, provide toilet facilities or tran-
sportation. They are not required to administer
first aid, leave their home to break up fights or
become involved with a dangerous person.
—Ba y, BloGl�----Parents arc concerned.
citizens, who will calm a frightened child or call
the police when the need arises. There are no
special requirements to become a Block Parent,
only an interest in people andthecommunity.
More Block Parents are needed to work with
the schools and the police to ensure that Clinton
is maintained as a quite, peaceful. community.
Just fill out an application form at the Clinton
Town Hall and you've completed the first step.
PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL
CLOSING TUES. NOV. 4
NOTICE
Ratepayers of The
Town of Clinton aro
reminded .that the
fourth .inistalment
of 1980 -Taxes Is due
and payable by
November 15, 1980.
C. Proctor
Clerk
Town of Clinton
Smile
News.,,story: "A recent
poll shows ..." We've
never been polled but we
wonder if we aren't
sometimes being shafted.
BUDGET PACK LOIN
SCHNEIDERS 1/4 Ib, PLUS
PRIDE OF CANADA.
BOLOGNA
CHUNK
SCHNEIDERS ENGLISH
SAUSAGELINK sLB% BEEF
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MAPLE LEAF ENGLISH STYLE
BACK
BACON `175 E
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3 RIB PORTION
3 TENDERLOIN
PORTION
MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED BONELESS
MAPLE LEAF COOKED 175 gr
"TRY A LITTLE TENDERNESS"
FRESH YOUNG
ONTARIO
PORK
SCHNEIDERS BOIL IN BAG 3x57 gr
CORDED BEEF$THURINGER
a me Ah
39
OALIAM
S x.
250 gr.
SCHNEIDERS MINI -DELI
SIDE BACON $1.78 COOKED MEATSE1.59
SCHNEIDERS SUMMER SAUSAGE
•PRIDE OF CANADA SLICED 500 gr
ZEHRS OWN SLICED
AT THE WHARF NOT AVAILABLE IN
ALL STORES
FRESH ATLANTIC
SOLE FILLETSIb. ' 3.49
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE WEEKLY FAMILY REQUIREMENTS
CANADA NO. 1 GRADE
PROD. OF CALIFORNIA
RED EMPEROR
GRAPES
CANADA NO. 1 GRADE
ONTARIO GROWN
,.. 1.D0% GOOD EATING___
PROD. OF CALIFORNIA
FRESH GREEN
CABBAGE
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BUNCH
BUD OF CALIF. NO 1 GRADE ONTARIO NO. 1 HOTHOUSE
ONTARIO GROWN E B.C. FANCY DELICIOUS
PEPPER SQUASH 3 #i RED APPLES
SOUTH AFRICAN OUTSPAN B.C. FANCY DELICIOUS
ORANGES a ,b I)AG ,,99 GOLD APPLES
rear„relay
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Carve your
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ZVIi�IMST hrs
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Nov
and you could win
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