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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-11-27, Page 15Ministry of housing studies senior accommo Dave Cowan of the Ontario Ministry of Housing was guest speaker at the Golden Radar Club regular meeting ori. Wednesday evening, November 19 He is conducting a survey to determine whether there is a need for a "market -rent" apartment building in Clinton to serve the town and the four surrounding townships. He answered Many questi .ons from his audience and distrut ib. e. d forms to be filled in by those interested in ac- croznnnodation of this kind; these forms to be Aijasting to a new baby La Leche League Belgrave held its third meeting in the series at the home of Mrs. Leslie Martin, Wingham to discuss "Baby .Arrives: Fa>lnily and the Breastfed Baby," on November 18 at p.m. To begin the meeting, the mothers shared in reading the poems and showing the photographs in the special 1981 LLL calendar, celebrating the 25th anniversary of La Leehe League Inter- national. As each photo and, poem blend to tell their unique story, each of us can recall our' own experience with waiting (im)patiently for an overdue baby, sunggling a -little one', delighting in a toddler's exuberance for life, or sharing &special moment with a baby or child who is growing up all too quickly. If you wish to obtain one of these calendars for yourself, or for a gift, please contact Mrs. Barbara Kerr 887-9253. The proceeds from these calendars go to helping mothers breastf eed their infants. A discussion 'of' the difficult changes that come about in lifestyle when a new baby arrives into, the family ended with the conclusion that breastfeeding made the adjustment more rewarding and the time spent with a little one was well worth the effort as seen in the maturing child. Childbirth experiences in hospital surroundings were described, ranging from Cesarian to natural childbirth with the husband present. The many choices available in planning a hospital delivery were covered and it was noted that it is important to talk over your decisions with the doctor before the baby is born. It was recognized that co-operative, natural childbirth was the most desirable beginning to a nursing relationship and promotion of family ties. A couples' night was announced for the evening of Dec. 6 for all Jean Lobb tracesher roots The monthly meeting of the Huron County Branch Ontario Genealogical Society was held in the Ron Feagan Memorial Grandstand 'Board Room Mrs. Peggy Rutledge gave a detailed report on the council meeting held recently in Toronto The librarian reported on her visit to the Long Point Genealogical Fair held near Simcoe in October. Ontario Genealogical, Society's annual meeting and seminar is to be held in Hamilton from May 15- 17, 1981..and anyone in- terested in attending is asked to register im- mediately as there are o- n ly a certain numb er-of --- registrations given. The Branch was in- formed that its program chairman, Mrs. R. A..- Chapman, was invited to speak at Robertson •School on genealogy. Mrs, Chapman in- troduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Jean Lobb of Clinton who spoke on tracing her Webster ancestors : in . Ireland. Mrs. Lobb stated that she could not complete the Webster family history without "going back to the old- sod". She made her trip to Ireland early in the summerof 1975 and spent four weeks at the "rectory of the parish of Kiicoaley and with cousins. She showed many slides and stated living with the people and en- joying the. beauties of the countryside gave her a deeper appreciation of _the .longing_s_of the Irish to return home from Canada. In the past several years • of collecting material concerning the Webster families she has Turn to page 16 • those tnterested in a Christmas get-together. Nursing. babies are welcome. mailed in the staMped addressed envelopes provided. Any interested senior may pick up one of thse forms and_en:velope at the Town Hall. President George Runiball thanked Mr. Cowan for his time,: information orrrration anti co- operation. Sixty-three members were present at the meeting, the largest attendance at .a .regular meeting in the history of the club. Arabelle Bushell Ontario St. UCW study missions The Ontario Street UCW held their general meeting on November 18 and president Marion Powell welcomed everyone and opened the meeting with a readirig. The Morning Mates unit were in charge of the worship service and Ann Lavis read a poem and Doreen Pick read some Bible verses. A film, Mutuality in Missions, was shown to give an insight in the future of missionary studies. Mrs. Powell thanked ?veryone •who con- trid success o thebuteFestivaltothe of Bazaars. It was noted that the president and past esident have extra rremorium.cards- Ethel McPherson read" a letter from Linda Curl, who is a missionary in Haiti with her husband Ron and their twin `daughters, all of Clinton. -Their missionary work is very demanding but rewarding and they asked for our prayers to help with God's work. A meeting of the shut-in box committee is to be held and an invitation was' extended for Brock Blired council • from page 14 The proceeds of the sale will be donated to the Overseas Blind Organization. The yearly elections were held, and the new executive in- stalled for 1981. To' conclude the evening a very tasty lunch was prepared and served by Mrs. Muriel Grigg and Mrs. Ada Tebutt. Both of these ladies are members of the Holmesville United Church. ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TENDER WI -80-10 The 'Ministry of Natural Resources has the following parcels of land available for lease for the 1981-82-83 season: TOWNSHIP Stanley Ashfield - Port Albert Hullett Hullett Hullett Hullett Hallett Hullett Hullett General: LOT CONCESSION 4" 17 to -20 10 18 7 11 8 8• 19 & 20 Lake Road West and Evelyn O.lde's 40th wedding ' anniversary. It will be held on December 27, starting at 2 pm and all friends are cordially invited. of London, a former member was a visitor. The flower and card convenor reported that Reta Wright, Fannie Lobb, Ottilie Rowden and Hazel Parker are con- valescing,, well from illness and surgery. Watt Webster has visited cousins in the county home in Walkerton and entertained the residents there with his mouth organ music. .Time was allowed during the meeting for members to purchase their tickets for Liao Christmas banquet in the • Ontario Street Church Recreation Hall on December 10 at 6 p.m. Any members still needing ticket please secure them from Cecelia by Dec. 3. An announcement was read from Mrs. Irene Johns, secretary of Zone, concerning the New Horizons Workshop to be CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURS AY, NOVEMBER 27, 1PAGE 15 ations need in held in the Town Hall November 26 at 1,:30 p.m, A11 members of ' the Radar executive . are asked to attend. Rachel rohnston, Leila Johnston, Jessie jca'nes and Muriel Jones Will be the social committee fer the December 8 meeting. Ed Johns read a very • humorous but thought- provoking article: "Recipe for Canadian Stew". Cards were en- joyed for an hour. Euchre winners were high, Beatrice Welsh and Minlue Runbli and low Fannie Lobb and Bob Welsh; Vera Crich, high score for 500 and Edna *..firane..+.'4•r+,..�w,.r.'^M.,..w.►'+►..►1,•t�!TnMr-�-r+,,..,+.,.......•f►+..+�...R•.... �r-a.; Anstett Joweliers LIMITED 1 8 ALBERT ST.., CLINTON 4823981 AT THE MAIN CORNER" 1 WE'RE AT YOUR SERVICE... !? ' • On -staff goldsmith for repairs to fine jewellery • In-store watch repairs, including battery installations • Fast in-store engraving , • in-store, ring sizing • Appraisals by our on -staff Certified Gemologist (AGS). HOURS: Monday through Saturday. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Friday nights till 9 p.m. 1 1 1 1 1 i Stewart low score, Mr. and Mrs: Ed xohns, Dora Heard and Qlad �,s Ho art the s gg h social al committee for the evening, conducted the cars' games and served lunch, NCTICE HURON .COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY announces EXTENDED HOURS AT CLINTON BRANCH BEGINNING DECEMBER 1, 1980 NOW OPEN Monday Tuesday Wednesday burs ay Friday Saturday 2:00-9:00 p.m. 2:00-9:0Q p.m. CLOSED 2:vu-9:uu'p.m. 2:00-9.:00 p.m. 1:00-5:30 p.m. aWe are pleased to offer this extra Service to our county patrons Add savings to your Christmas list when you shop with us. 3 ROLL 150" AREA & DESIGNATED USE 37 Acres Crop land 4 Acres Crop land 25 Acres Corn land 20 Acres Corn land 47 Acres Corn land 35 Acres Corn land 80 Acres Hay land 50 Acres Hay land 45 Acres Hay land THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE TENDER WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: LADIES' CHIQUE COLOGNE GILLETTE HEAT ..RAP OLD SPICE APRIL SHOW 150 g DUSTING POWDER GIFT SET OLD SPICE 125 ml AFTER 75 ml After Shave and Slick Deodorant 1. The terra of the lease will be from January 1, 1981 to December 31, 1981. However, the lessee can renew the lease for 1982 and again for 1983 by submitting a new •ap- plication on or before the expiry date, 2. Any cash payments are to be in the form of a cheque payable to the "Treasurer of Ontario" and must be received,,before a lease will be issued. 3. Subleasing will not be permitted. 4. There will be no compensation or adjustment for damage to crops as a result of use by wildlife and/or hunters. 5. The Ministry of Natural Resources reserves the right to enter upon the propefties and carry out any necessary activities. 6. Persons using property of the Ministry will do so at their own risk. Cropland: 1. Tender bids shall be in the form of a cash offer per acre. 2. No residual herhicides are to used during.,the final year of the lease. Corn land: 1. Tender bids shall be in the form of a percentage of the crop to be left standing in the field. 2. The portion of the crop to remain standing will be selected by M.N.R. staff in Sep- tember of each growing season. 3. Corn is the only crop which may be grown. 4. Corn crops may not bo plowed down until the following spring. 5. No residual herbicides are to used during the final year of the lease. Hay land: 1. Tender bids shall be in the form of a cash offer per acre. 2. If the property is not already in a hay crop, the lessee must in the first year sow spring grains (barley, wheat, oats) and underseed with a grass and legume mix of 8 lbs./acre Timothy; 4 lbs./acre Alfalfa and 4 lbs./acre Clover. 3. Hay or seed harvest are not to exceed 50% of the total acreage and to be cut in a minimum of four equal strips alternated with an equal number of uncut strips. 4. The cUtting direction of hay and seed harvests shall be alternated 90 percent each year. 5. No cutting k to be done later than September 1st. For complete tender documents or mart) information contact the Ministry of Natural Resources, Hwy. No. 4, South, R.R. No. 5 Wingham, Ontario NOG 2W0) 519-351.3131. Tenders writ be received until 4:00 p.m. December 19, 19$0. tenders will be opened for public review at 9:00 a.m. December 22, 1980. G.E. FLIP FLASH 8'S ......... ONLY $1.99 FLASH BAR 10'S ONLY $2.99 MAGIC FLASH CUBES ONLY $1.99 REGULAR FLASH CUBES ▪ ONLY $1.89 SIZE AA AAA C D and 9 Volt TRAMP COLOGNE Ok MEN LEATHER WALLETS 01D cPI(1 SOAP ON A ROPE Mir LONG SCOTCH TAPE 99 ONLY 2 ROLLSNLY 894 FORO 994 ONLY SMILES 'N CHUCKLES TU RTLE-S SMILES N CHUCKLES YARDLEY 100 g. MEN'S -TALC WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF... . Christmas Cards Gift Wrap and Decorations. Chocolates Candles. Nuts Timex Watches. Wallets. Cosmetic Bags, Ho+rf9iyers & Curlers. After Shave and Cologne Charlie, Jontue Cachet. Aviiance. Windsong, Chantilly. Musk Desert Flower. Blue Jeans Yardley Gift Sets Perfume and Colognes. TRIANGLE ISCOUNT. 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