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Clinton News-Record, 1983-02-23, Page 13
Richard Campbell was one of the five performers with the Carousel Players performing in Huron County elemen- tary schools last week. From St. Catharines the acting troupe presented the educational play, A Place to Grow , recounting the early development of Canada for Hullett Central and East Wawanosh pupils last week. (Shelley McPhee photo) Student participation is one of the main ingredients in the Carousel Players perfor- mances. Telling the story of United Empire Loyalists settlement in Canada, students take an active role w the play. A Place to Grow has been touring Huron ('aunty schools. Shelle) McPhee photo ) Huron Centennial Famfest impressions Last week Huron Centen- nial School students held Famfest, honoring the fami- ly. The main objective of the weeklong course was to teach the students about the many facets of family life. This week some of the students have given their im- pressions in poetry and pro- se. Father Father Nice, busy Always away working Never feeling very angry Man -Kate Papple, Grade 4B, Huron Centennial A lot In the gym we learned a lot when it was 3:00 o'clock we had to stop Mrs:Y r`kt#pd hers taught: • What'll' thought wa's an awful lot. -by Sherri Chappel Mother Mother Kind loving Working busy cooking Warm happy helpful gentle Pretty -Kevin Mcllwain, Grade 4B FamFest When it was famfest week, we would play hide and go seek, The work was always such fun, we would always play and run And we had the very best time in FamFest week. -The End Our Thoughts about FamFest When it was famfest week we learned and realized how important and dear our families are to us. We remembered the truQ-ewe Middleton people enjoy an early spring By s;:.lanche Deeves There will be no canvass- ing for the heart fund in Goderich Township this year other than in Holmesville. One can make a donation by sent ng it to Canadian Heart Fund, Huron County Chapter, Bank of Montreal, The Square in Goderich. Sunday was such a balmy day and many enjoyed it in various ways. One neighbor of the Deeves was seen cook- ing his steaks outside on the Memories of Clint 1' n In July 1879 Clinton's first telephone was leased to James A. Yuill. A one hand telephone was placed at each end of the line which ran from the American Express and Dominion Telegraph Office to Messrs. Glasgow, McPherson and ('ompany's works. Rental was $10 a year, and the in- strument served as both a transmitter and receiver, being moved from mouth to ear as the user spoke or listened. barbecue. Another couple of men were seen sunning themselves on the sun deck. Yes, it was February 20th. Morning Prayer was held in St. James' Anglican Church on Sunday and Mrs. Edward Deeves read the lesson. Edward Wise and Edward beeves received the offering. The Women's World Day of Prayer will he held on March 4 with the service at Trinity Church in Hayfield. ALE mitt N"s*, OUT Wail THE OLD' 9✓f/ THE NEW /HEAVY DUTY W/R/N& T//A T3 SURE TO pycag- YOU IS®rry Buchanan rifernC 482-7314 CLINTON DON'S "ONE DAY SALE® Wednesday, M'. _;rch 2, '1983 Se®forth Store IiIy ��O Off everything not Aire: dy on sole OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Ci©sed Friday evenings on' Shoe Place "Offteesse You're Worth ft" Edi Mein St, SEAFOI TH %tore Heure Mon. to Sot. 9 ®.w+. to 5:30 p.m. 0 must have in our families, and we should always respect them. It made us remember the person who helps us with our homework every night if we were stuck, and be glad that we are ail together. The end. -By: Julie Kalbfleisch, Krista Rathw•ell, Nancy Webster. Faintest On Monday February 7 until Friday February 12 we had Famfest week. It was a very exciting week. We talked about different kinds of families and different people. We brought some pictures of our family. We also went to the gym and got into 8 groups. I was in the Fairy Tale group, the computer group and the native group. At the native ,roup I learned how to do some eskimo tricks and I learn - some things that eskimos use. At the computer I learn - xi how to use the computer and at the last I learned how to nake a fairy tale. At the end of the week we saw a film. The End. -by Cathy Dalrymple Start your family tree before you grow old Famfest is the week. Families we do seek. From me, To my great,-great,-great,-great-grandaddy. The reason we prevent, These pictures and papers from being Burned or bent. Is simply because of curiosity. And you see, The more time we spend tracing our Family Tree. The closer we get to the key, That solves the mystery. I can't take too long, Telling what this means. For, I'rn only a human being But there's one thing I know. Start your Family Tree before you grow. For if your house burns down. You should have copies all around. In libraries, cities or towns. Now I must go. For as you know. We all have things to do before we grow!! -by John Burton Col. Sanders' Recipe tttc 9 maiPECIaL°'n LL2ik0 A CANADIAN COMPANY (`i1Za�d Col Sanders Recipe Kntucky fri d A CANAHAN (t)MPANY 1rOU GET 2pF es of erttwck9 Fried Chicken ®French Fries *Choice of Salad *Grecian Bread Yin, Main Streef Goderich CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, F'F:li1i l' SHY 7.3, 1983 PAGE 13 ownshi studies sever Accounts totalling over $7,000 were ordered paid when Guderich Township (wont it inet in regular session February 19. G Fiiltz and John Buis were present at the meeting Lu request approval of a plan or pre -design of the balance of the property which Lavis proposes to retain after his severance to his son Paul. Council approved the pre - design and as a result, recommended that the severance be granted. !)ave Ablett of the Ministry of Natural Resources was present at the meeting to explain the ministry's study of the Barri, as desired by Franz 11ellersc•tunidt. Considerable discussion arose over the implications of a darn on the stream, arid the possible effects on township roads, Following a recom- mendation made at the last meeting regarding wages, and the reply of the men concerned, through J. ('utter, the following resolution was passed: 'That the township pay T. Sinclair $8.70 per hour plus the benefits of OHIP and H.C.M.O. Association; and that he have two weeks holidays with pay to be taken at the authorization of the road superintendent; and that J. Alexander be paid $9 per hour with the same benefits and three weeks holidays with pay to be taken at the discretion of the road superintendent; that both men are to have time off for all overtime over 45 hours per week with this overtime to be taken within the year; that mileage rates shall be 30 cents per mile when on ee township business; and that J. Potter be paid a salary of $22,050 per year, with the same benefits and three weeks holidays. D. Hemingway and Elaine Blair were appointed to the Recreation Committee. An offer was accepted from the senior citizens to plant a tree at the Com- munity Centre and to plant flowers and take care of them for the summer. Bryan Howard, Ian Deslauriers and G. Davidson were present to solicit ap- proval for a shoreline mapping program. The program as proposed is a joint effort of Federal, Provincial and local municipalities wherein an extensive aerial mapping will be used for the reduction of flood damage and also for local zoning by-laws. A motion was passed that the floodline mapping be carried out along the Lake Huron shoreline in the Township of Goderich between lots 3 and :30 of concession 1 to an upset limit of $1,370 under the Canada -Ontario Flood Damage Reduction Program and that the municipality is aware of and understands the policies enunciated in the said agreement. By-law no. 2, 1983, a by-law to authorize an interim tax levy of 50 mills on residential property and 58.82 mills on commercial property, was passed. A tile drain loan requested by W. Mcllwain for an ex- penditure of $10,025 on lot 11, concession 1 was approved, A building permit requested by Ray Bush for a house on lot 24, Maitland Concession was approved. W Wil the I& mine' WELL ' E ERE 'TILL M TUESDAY, MARC FYO1 w 1 COMM UT! NS °" ;....,. Bank of Montreal Tt)< Fu ,t(.,frIr1(11,1(1E3isilk MAN CORNER CLINTON 483-3905 Huge selection of qu iHty lighting products SYL VANIA LIGHTING CENTRE You'll filed many Ii®r1_to-fig€ light bulbs and fluorescent tubes Including *CAN ELAI4RA •fir TPI -LIGHTS *FLOOD LIGHTS *HEAT LIGHTS *NIGHT LIGHTS * LOW LAMP *FLUORESCENT LIGHTING * VM4ITY LIGHTS * DECOR BIGHT'S CLINTON HARDWARE L A. 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