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CLINTON NEW ,RECORD, TBURSDA , NOV MB R 19 "Afar
PerSOnal
uckersmixh council
A community voice
There will be a Com-
munity Associating
meeting next Monday,
November 24th at 8 p.m.
at the.. Vanastra Rec.
Centre for the election of
officers.
On Monday, November
10th, the people of
Tuckersmith went to the
polls to elect a council
that will be represen-
tative of the whole of
cker-sm-ith.-Thepeople -
of Vanastra now have a
voice right from our own
community in , John
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Brownridge to help this
council understand the
needs of a community
such as ours.
On Monday, November
24th, Vanastra will be.
holding an election for
representation on our
own community
association. What° a
better time but now for
our community . to pull
together as a community
and as members to the
Township-of-T'uckersmith
with a voice not only from
. direct representation
through our council
members, but also by
getting out and sup-
porting our , own
association and electing a
strong set of officers that
will work alonig with both
the. people of Vanastra
and Tuckersmith
Council.
It's easy to sit back and
say that the community
association or° Tucker-
smith Council is not doing
a thing for our com-
munity-, bort- eve- as ---
ratepayers must get out
and show our support by
getting involved.
Lions plan Christmas dance
On Sunday, November There is a business member. The dance will
16th* Tony Jeacock, Clean meeting at the Vanastra be held, on Friday,
Goulding, Jim Ryan and Rec. Centre on Wed- November 28th. at the
Wayne Ferguson at- nesday, November 19th, Vanastra Rec. Centre.
tended the 'International and tickets for the The Lions Club will be
breakfast and District Vanastra & District Lions entering their float in the
Governor's Cabinet Christmas Dance are Goderich Santa Parade
meeting in St. Marys. available from any on Saturday, November
29th
Over
60 itttend Youth N
On - Friday November
14th, the Lioness Club
held their second Youth
Activity Night with about
60 in attendance.
This Saturday,
November 22nd is . their
Christmas Bazaar at the-
Vanastra Rec. Centre
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Some of the tables will be
from Art Bell Farms,
Huronview Day Care,
Vanastra. Brownies,
Guides and Pathfinders.
The Vanastra Lioness
will feature a low cost
kiddie corner featuring,
homemade crafts,
knitting goods and light
lunches. Used
magazines, paperbacks
and hard cover books are
needed for the book table.
There will be a social
tea on Saturday,
December 13th at the
Rec. Centre. Admission is
restricted to 16 years of
age. Guest speaker will
be famous Vera
McNichol, well known
clairvoyant.
Bliters and pulls
slow Vanastra curlers
Last week was a busy
week at. the curling club
starting with the
women's curling on
Monday afternoon at
1:15. The men's Monday
night was down in at-
tendance due . to the
election, but both 7 p.m.
and 9 p.m. draws are
repotted full.
Both the Thursday and
Friday mixed < curling
were well attended also.
Saturday night was the
first jitney of the year
with the ladies bringing
pot luck.
Don't worry about the
blisters and the pulled
muscles, this week should
end all the misery.
Twenty-two ambitious athletes turned out.to the Vanastra Recreation Centre
on Saturdaythelp the centre raise funds. The swim-a-thon is held on a yearly
basis and attracted participants from seven to 70 years of age. (Shelley
McPhee photo)
Swimathon raises $834
Swimathon 1980 was
held at the Vanastra
Recreation Centre last
Saturday, Nov. 15th. The
monies collected will be
used to purchase fur-
nishings and equipment
to complete the addition
to the centre which is now
accessible\ to all people.
file swimmers were
pledged for the number of
widths or lengths they
were able to. swim.
The 22 swimmers who
participated came from
Vanastra, Clinton,
Bayfield, Exeter,
Goderich and Seaforth..
They have raised a total
Cubs and Brownies
Cubs
On Monday evening,
the Cubs visited the OPP
station in • Goderich.
Upcoming on Nov. 24th is
a film night.
The Vanastra &
District Lions Club is
donating Lions Crests to '
be sewn on the back of the
neckerchiefs. Benny
Bjerg received his per-
sonal fitness badge for
achieving the Award of
Excellence in the Canada
Fitness Plan.
Brownies
The Tweenies are
working hard .on their
requirements for their
investment on December
10th. The Brownies have
finished off their crafts to
be sold at the Christmas
Bazaar on Saturday,
November 22nd.
Guides
Both the Guides and
Pathfinders will visit the
OPP station in Goderich
on Wednesday,
November 19th and are to
meet at the Rec. Centre
at 6: 30 p.m. sharp.
Those donating baking
for the Christmas Bazaar
are to have their items at
the Rec. Centre by 9:30
a.m. All tenderfeet have
passed their tests and are
ready for Enrolment on
December 10th.
Clinton Kinsmen raise X620 for CNIB
The Clinton Kinsmen
collected $619.25 for the
Canadian National
Institute for the Blind
during a recent door to
door canvass of the town.
That was just one of the
things learned ata recent
meeting of the club. The
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Should she wear a trenchcoat with
amount was down $40
from last year.
The club also decided to
donated $50 to the
Businessmen's
T the road if she weren't there to
s sweater under, or winter coat with
hriek, "There's the sign for the boots? If it were piercing cold in the
urnoff!," which I had seen five true north, she'd freeze in a trench-
econds earlier. coat. If it happened to be Indian
y Summer, she'd swelter in a winter
0o much. A week after the final coat.
decision, I've hired a student to drive
bought-fromh
er to the junction. Only fifteen bzcks. three months supply of meat and it'shen he wanted to take his girlfriend. all in the freezer, so 1 won't starve. 1
Ther) my wife wanted to know if I usually dine on a couple of eggs or
ere coming to say goodbye at the some sausage, or beans, when she's
unction. Holy Old Moses! Or Holy trench -
away.
Id Home Week.
Those were only the travel details.
I Know, sincerely, that !Ale 'expects
And on, and on, and on. She
to come home and find rthe house
he others are too numerous and burned to the ground, and me either in
iscellaneous to mention. She had to
it jail or the mental health centre, as we
on two weeks supply of clean shirts
fo euphemistically call the loony bin
r me. Had to buy presents for the nowadays.
oys. First presents were useless and Migawd, I could get ready and
had to take them back, as usual, and
g make a trip to Outer Mongolia with
et the refund. one-tenth of the fluster.
But when I think of the phone bills
-_ _- Mooso.nee, every night,
checking on me, my blood runs cold.
Bowling.••••.
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high triple of 695. Rose
Hummel had the high
average of 190.
For the men, Albert
Buffinga and Wes Len -
ting, split the high single
with 265. Cliff Henderson
had the high triple of 637
and Angus Hummel took
the high average of 206.
Clinton Mixed League
The Fabulous Fives are
leading the league
standings with 41 points,
the Spike +4 team are
behind in second place
with 39 and the Twilights
are third with 34 points.
Steve's Wonders are
holding on with 27 points
and Wayne's Girls are
dose behind with 25. The
Head Pin Specialists are
keeping the scoring close
with 23 points, Braidzee's
Boys have 20 and the
Grease Balls are in last
place with 15.
Karen Wubs had the
ladies' high single of 261
and the high triple of 602.
Louise Gibbings captured
the high avers: with 193.
In the en'. individual
scoring, onard Sep
bowled his way to the
high single of 288 and the
high triple of 679. Bob
Falconer took the high
average of 205.
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Association to buy candy
for Santa to hand out
during the Santa Claus
parade on December 6.
The club is., also con-
sidering enteringa float
in the parade. R
The Kinsmen will play
the Optimist in a benefit
hockey game on
December 12, . with the
proceeds to go to the Des
Cassidy fund.
The Kinsmen's annual
stag and draw is all set to
go on November 28 at the
_arena.,_ with _ the __.ickets_._.
now do sale. All proceeds
are going to minor
hockey.
Race ramblings.....
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Randy McLean won the
sixth in 2:06.1 driving
Towerline Cricket for
owner Catherine
McCutcheon of London on
Saturday afternoon. He
also finished second with
Jolly Killean for Lionel
Arbour of Goderich.
At Elmira Raceway on
November 15, John Muir
of Seaforth won the fourth
in p, 2:11.3 with R.W.
Scout for owner Larry
Jeffrey of Goderich and
was second with Real Boy
and Scarlet Dakali. Ross
Battin was fourth with
Mr. State Hill and fifth
with Highland Birthday.
Bill Bennett of Seaforth
was fourth with Nota
Slowpoke.
Late Trade was a
winner in p, 2:05.1 for the
Wayne Horner Stable of
Clinton at Windsor
Raceway on November
12, while J.A. Delight won
in p, 2:05 on Friday night.
NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DOGS and CATS
FREE ANTI -RABIES VACCINATION'
CLINICS
The Huron County Health Unit, in co-operation with
the Health of Animals Branch of the Canada Depar-
tment of Agriculture, will be holding free -anti -rabies
vaccination clinics at the following:
Monday, December 1, 1980, 4:00 p.m.
8:00 p.m. Gorrie Community Centre.
Tuesday, December 2, 1980, 3:00 p
WINGHAM 8:00 p.m. Wingham Armouries.
Wednesday, December 3, 1980, 3:00 p.m.
CLIFFORD 8:00 p.m. Clifford Fire Hall.
BLYTN Thursday, December 4, 1980, 3:00 p.m.-
8:00 p.m. Blyth Community Centre.
GORRIE
CLINTON
Monday, December 8, 1480, 1:00 p.rn.
GODERICH 8:00 p.m. Goderich Fire Hall.
Tuesday, December 9, 1980, 3:00 p.m. -
BRUSSELS 8:00 p.m. Brussels Fire Hall.
SEAFORTH Wednesday, December 10, 1980, 2:00
p.m. -8:00 p.m. Seaforth Community
Centre (upstairs).
Thursday, December 11, 1980, 3:00 p.m..
BAYrIELD 8:00 p.m. Bayfield Arena.
Monday, December 15, 1980, 3:00 p.m. .
HENSALL, 8:00 part. Hentali Community Contra.
Tuesday, December 16, 1980, 2:00 p.rn. -
EXETER 8:00 p.m. South Huron Recreation
Contra.
Friday, December 5, 1980, 2:00 p.m. -
8:00 p.m. Clinton Town Hall.
Wednesday, Decernber 17, 1980, 2:00
GRAND BEND p.m..8:00 p.m. Grand Bend Fire Hall.
of $834. in pledges, which
are to be collected and
turned in by Friday,
November 28th at which
time the winners of the
trophies will be notified.
Special thanks goes to
swimmers Christa
Lehnen, Penny Lewis,
Valerie I,,ewis, Greg Sch-
midt, Erica • Lyen,
Stephanie Durnin, Duane
Durnin, Annie Johnston,
Karen Cudmore, Seda
Unsal, Renee Lehnen,
Norma Reid, • Teresa
Morrison, Kim Rathwell,
Robbie Brunault, Sandy
Brunault, Vicki Garland,
Renouf Johns, Peter
Aunger, Cindy Cennollry,
Rick Fortune, Kathy
Wallace and all those who
were kind enou„h to
sponsor them.
ses
Happy Birthday to
Rhonda Bjerg on Friday,
Noventber 14th.
Mr.. and Mrs, F.
Ferguson from latchener
visited their grand-
children Ronnie, .and
Tracey fox the weekend.
Happy birthday to Julia
Embling on Saturday,
November 15th..
Public
swini times
Fall recreational swim
times held at the
Vanastra Recreation
—Cent
adult only, Monday to
'Friday 12 noon to 1:15 and
Wednesday 9:30 p.m. -
10:30 p.m.; open swim;
Monday, Tuesday, and
Thursday 8;30 p.m. - 10
p.m., Wednesday 6:30
p.m. - 7:30 p.m. Friday 7
p.m. - 8 p.m. Saturday
and Sunday 3 p.m. to 4:30
p.m.; family swim,
Sunday from 2 p.m. - 3
p.m.
Fees are 25c for
children, 50c for students
and $1 for adults 18 years
and older, and $2.50
family maximum.
Bingo win ers
Winners from Tuesday,
November llth bingo
are: 1st share the wealth
shared by Don Dowell of
RR 2 Clinton and Jenny
Hildebrand of Seaforth;
2nd share -the -wealth won
by Jill Jervis of Seaforth;
3rd share -the -wealth by
Evelyn Garland of
Vanastra. Jackpot was
won by Edith Campbell of
Hensall.
Thank you to the electors of Tucker,
smith for your support at the polls on
November 10. A special thanks to
everyone who helped me during the
election.
"is ett Jeweiiers
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