HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-12-04, Page 7Cao you. help
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By Shelley McPhee
Chxistirnas is a time for
helping, others. Your
Christtnas could be made
a 'little 'brighter and .so
could Miss Lindsay's, if
you could help her find
homes, for her dear cats.
Miss* Lindsay , a Clinton
senior citizen; is a,
devoted cat. " lover and
offers a a
waren loving
home for manyorphaned
cats and kittens,
However, Miss LindsaY
is unable to look after all
of her feline charges and
herQwn nutritional needs
. LINTON NEW
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URSDA , DEC$MBE 41,19 FAC' E 1
are suffering• in :order to
give her more than six
#all grown cats and eight
kittenstheir daily
feedings,.
Her pets are gorgeous.
They come in all sizes,
shapes and colors and it.
• is ct arly evident that she
has given 'constant at„
tention and care to'her'
d
feline frrtends.Many have
e
been nutured back to
health 'by Miss Lindsay
after suffering illnesses
and injuries, including
gunshot, wounds, suffered
while they wandered on
their own, without a
home.
Miss Lindsay's charges
are all gentle and good
natured, like Sandy, a
huge, tan and white
colored neutered` male
whose fur is a soft as his.
disposition,
Then there's Tommy.
He likes nothing better
than to spent endless
hours having his ears
scratched and he'll lie
'rrcoxnpteteecstasy
while his loving mistress.
pampers him. Tommy is.
a large, slim grey and
white Tabby. His big eyes,
are the greenest of greens
and his white furred
stomach " and feet are
stunning in their spotless
white. But Tommy does
have one otherweakness,
besides lOts of attention, seenhow his name e
came
his next favorite thing in about. His big white body
the whale world is filling is marked with pure,
his stomach with kibble.1n
back spots, one over his
Even at haters would ear, stretching down,
be irn ressed if they saw ' around his big fat
o.enad intog cheeks,
Cleo promenade the and another, -right at the
groom, Like a queen, Cleo, end of his nose.
who is also called Blue Smudge laps up at -
Lady, could easily take fetation, but he also
first prize for her beauty prefers sorne in -
at any showing. dependence and privacy.
This high-class lady And although he's not
also sports that snow- allowed outdoors, all
white stomach and paws. indications show that
This color seems even Smudge would just love
brighter against her long to get outside, to take in a
black and brown, gold bit of hunting and to
tippedeoatof fur, satisfy his male
Along with her long curiousity.
Persian coat, Cleo's And last, but not
small delicate face and definitely not least, are
her innocent expression the kittens. Miss Lindsay
will surely win your af- has four that will surely
f eetions : -he -d eservcs —mi k°e-your-heartftitp:�.... ..
very special home and The kittens are 10
would undoubtedly be weeks old now and
o ryone's favorite gift they're quickly
dei the tree. outgrowing their ' box.
And for a complete They each .need a home,
turn -about • there's their own bowl of food
Smudge. This tom cat is and their own litter tray,
bound. to make you smile because like all the other
with his unusual face cats, they're fuilly
coloring and it's easily trained
Those sweet blue-eyed
faces and black scruffy
little bodies are
irresistible. ere :ble, While three
are jet-black, one kitten
is a tortoise shell.color
and all four have fat little
stomachs, filled - with
twice daily feedings of
carnation milk and soft
cat food.
While Miss Lindsay
lives for her cats, she is
not physically or
financially able to keep
up this undying attention.
And unfortunately,
soon her pets may feel.the
effects of this irreversible
situation.
But there is still hope
and Miss Lindsay could
rest much easier if her
beloved pets could find
��,3..ea��ilei'►t-homes . .,
While Miss Lindsay
doesn't have a telephone,
anyone interested in
helping her is asked to
call Mary Swan, at
Becker's, at 482-9661..
The effort to help ,Miss
Lindsay is small, but the
appreciation will be
great.
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These four little sweeties need a home. Miss Lindsay, a Clinton woman is
unable to care for these kittens and several other of her beloved cats. Just
think, wouldn't one of these look nice under your Christmas tree? (Shelley
McPhee photo)
Chemical dump site.....
• from page 3,
Hamilton which the Ontario gover-
nment purchased six years ago for $30
million.
The original intention was to locate
a new city on the land but the plan
failed to materialize.
The land will be used for a clay -
based landfill, a; solidification plant, a
laboratory to test liquids en -tering the
site and storage of somie dangerous
wastes, including cancer -linked
PCBs.
Dr. Parrott told reporters he wants
to burn PCBs at the site once
technology is perfected.
Davidson said he has no idea where
in the county the plant would be
located if Huron were chosen as the
site. He said the environment
minister has hinted the site is located
somewhere between Goderich and
Kincardine. Davidson said he would
like to learn if there ever wasa list of
possible sites or whether the ministry
chose the South Cayuga site because
they already own the ,land. ,He said he
wonders if Huron was ever on the list.
Dr. Brian Lynch, Huron's Medical
Officer of Health, told- council
members there is a cause for concern
about the health risks involved if a
disposal site were to be located in
Huron. He referred to the health
problems created by the Love Canal
site and the dump in Hamilton which
have made -news headlines in recent
months.
Dr. Lynch said he is also concerned
oecause the Ministry of Environment
is considering dropping the
chlorination of human waste. He said
he would support an inquiry into the
ministry's intentions and .suggested
that information 1 received by the
county's planning department be
referred to the department of health.
Dr. Lynch indicated it is not
unusual for the ministry to act so
secretively. He said a friend of his,
who is a Medical Officer of Health in
Brant County, learned that a plant to
process PCBs was to be located in his
county on the television news one
evening. Jack Stafford, deputy -reeve
of Howick, who raised the question
concerning the Huron site at the
council meeting, suggested the county
council pass a recommendation that
the county does not approve of a
waste disposal site in Huron.
"We dontt want their dump here."
he said. "We're an agricultural
area."
Clerk -treasurer Bill Manly
suggested council would be drawing
attention to Huron if they passed such
a' recom mandation and if the province
cannot go ahead with the South
Cayuga site, the council's recom-
mendation could backfire and the
ministry would choose Huron because
of county council's objection. He
suggested the matter be referred to
the county's planning board for
consideration.
-Goderieh-=s deputy -reeve Bob AIlen
made a motion that the matter be
referred to the county's planning
board to consider what action will be
taken.
Councillor gets revenge on
EXETER - After almost
20 years on Exeter
council, Ted Wright
finally had his revenge at
the last meeting of the
present council.
At the . close of the
meeting', Councillor
Wright asked Mayor l
Derry Boyle if he could
has a few minutes of
counci 1'-s t4me-prior to the -
"approval of the motion to
adjourn.
Standing, Councillor
Wright looked in the
direction -of the Exeter
Times -Advocate reporter
Tom Creech. He was
covering the meeting in
the absense of editor Bill
Batten.
"This is something I've
wanted to do for a long
ELECT
ED SZUSZ
for
GODERICH
TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
with a concern for the
present and an eye for
the future.
press
time," Councillor Wright
said as he fired several
rolled -up pieces of paper
in the direction of Mr.
Creech. The other
councillors soon followed
suit.
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Recovering from the
- attack Mr. Creech told
council, "I now know the
real reason why the
editor is not present
tonight."
ELECTIONS
TOWNSHIP
OF GODERICH
An Jaiection will be held on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 8 / 1980
for the position of
COUNCIL
Voting will be at the following placesflbet-
ween the hours of 11:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M.
POLLING SUBDIVISION
1. M. Raithby's - lot 19 - Plan 26
2. G. Bell's - Lot 21 - Con. 4
3. A. Schilbe's - lot 35 - Con. 4
4. Twp. Office - Holmesville
5. Twp. Office - Holrnesville
ADVANCE POLL
An advance Poll for the same election will
be held cin Nov. 29 at the clerk's office - Lot
20-Con.16 - between the hours of 9:00 A.M.
and 8:00 P.M.
PROXY VOTING
Certificates to vote by proxy may be ob-
tained from the undersigned -until 5:00 P.M.
on Dec. 8th, 1980..
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