Clinton News Record, 1981-01-22, Page 2REPAIR
PAGE—CLINTON NEWS-BEC$YRDMIURSDAY,JANUARYre 1981
TN. really comes into ib
ono whea cawing spec-
taculars,
tomtaculars, especially
historical event& Tuesday
night of this week it had a
double impact as it centeeed
on the inauguration of the
4* presidet of the United
States ®€ Aaneric& and the
release 0f that s
hashiges.
There were moments
caged with anolieu - but
none quite so poignant as
watching the outgoing
president board Mr Forme
One for the last tee without
the privilege ofbeing able to
aluminise the offickd release
of the hostages which oc-
curred
less than one how
atter he stewed down. TN_
covenigde had shown the
his`arting head et state
aides winking for the
pieviola 48 hours wilhogt
sleep to remove all the final
siwgsand efectthe release_
From a few calls to this
office desk since last week's
column, the conclusion has
been reached that mom than.
one robin missed the "Robin
Speciale" flight south last
year. One iin Bayfield
another in Holmesvidle. Now
they have their claws
crossed far an early
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Clinton is to have a
Literary Club. In the coming
evetlls section en the back
page of this paper theme is a
notice w the time and
place of the first
Athotigh the ergs are to
be held in Wesley -Wim"
Unted ,Clinton.,any
interested person is invited
to join the club_
Wesley -Willis U.C.W.
Afternoon Unit began the
New Year 1981 witha special
study, 1981, The Year el the
which the United
Nations is
Greta Nedigdr° was in
t of the --oteizip.
was assisted by Daisy
Holland and Helen IiathwelL
Several readbngs from The
Observer were read and
studied, -"Why the disabled
would rather do things
themselves" also a story of a
blind woman who has earned
two university degrees
without ever seeing a book,
and "A Wheelchair gives a
new perspective on many
WISHES A HAPPY BIRTHDAY
On
Jan. 21
Jan. 21
J. 22
Jan. 23
Jan. 25
Jon. 25
Jan. 25
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Jas.. 26
Jen. 27
Jan. 27
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To
Lori Sslsooson
Cori Simms
Pamela McLean
Pool Halbert,
Christopher Meld
Jason Riley
Dual Nles■bos
Hen Allen Cox
Lynn Betaine
Mork Falconer
Greg Ihrtledge
Homy Dolmoge
Margaret Pickett
Mersa Mole*
Jess McMahan
Bayfield
Reyfiold
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SFA PLACE FOR KIDS
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Daniel Dong's Nose
When Daniel R. Dong looked in the mirror, his heart
was filled with loathing and fear. He couldn't believe the
sight that he saw—on his face was a very large flaw. "Oh
no," he cried. "Oh no! My nose!" He looked again from a
sideways pose. "It's true." he sighed, "it's much too
long. Your nose has grown Daniel Dong."
"I have to fix it, and make it small," said Daniel Dong
to the mirror on the wall. He found some tape in a kitchen
drawer in a corner behind the door. This, he thought, will
fix it good! He squished his nose as flat as he could and
wound the tape around his head. hoped for the best. and
went to bed.
All night long he hoped against hope that he'd wake up
and not be a dope. When morning came he lept out of bed
and tore the tape from the hair on his head.
-Ouch." he cried. "Tape sticks to hair!" He pulled and
pulled and tried not to care. And then he couldn't believe
his eyes — his nose was exactly the same huge size. "All
day long 111 look like a fool-' He pulled down his hat and
trudged off to school.
He called for Kim along the way. "Hi." she sighed. "oh
what a day."
='What's up'." said Dan. "Is something wrong.'"
My nose." sighed Kim: •=is""much too long."
"It is?" gasped Dan. "Well! So is mine!"
"Oh Dan." smiled Kim, "Your nose is fine."
"I like yours too! said Daniel Dong,
"Hey,- said Kim. "Then there's nothing wrong!"
-No," laughed Dan. "it's the way it goes."
"Nobody. " said Kim. "is pleased with their nose. -
They laughed and ran and zoomed to school. Neither
Dan nor Kim felt like a fool.
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by MacKay Fairfield Tate
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Greta closed with a poem,
-The World is Mine".
Edna Stewart conducted
business Edna will be the
delegate 10 the Presbyterial
Executive meeting at
Brucefield on January 26,
1981.
The Sunnnerhill Hall
Board held a very successful
card patty in the hall eat
January 16 with eight tables
of cards in play. The winners
were: ladies' high, Jack
Maclliiai (playing as a lady);
ladies' low, Edith Wright;
ladies' lone hands, Betty
Batty_ Men's high, Bill
Jenkins; men's low, Warren
Gtlbbings; men's lone hands,
Kew T ' J) Edith ri righ1
won the raffle. It was
decided to holdthe next card
party on Friday, January 30_
The Ontario Canada
Winter Events booklet
crossed the desk and the
following are justa few dates
which might prove of in-
terest to some readers:
Saturday, January 24, the
Poultry Show in Optimist
Hall, 765 Philip Street,
Sarnia_ January 27 to 30, the
Canada Farm Show in the
Coliseum Complex,
Exhibition Place, Toronto_
On January 24 and 25
Brantford is hosting its Six
Nations Snowsnake Tour-
nament - a two day event
wJh entrants from Canada
and the United States at the
Woodland Indian Cultural
Educational Centre, 184
Mohawk Street, Brantford
Tuckersmith
UCW meet.......
'tsmith Unit 1 of the
Brumfield UCW met Tues-
day, January 13, with Doris
Sillery and Mrs. Jean
Heiidason as the devotional
leaders Mrs. Sillery opened
with a poem and a prayer. A
hymn was sung with .Mrs.
Ann Broadfoot at the piano
and Mrs_ Henderson read the
scripture, followed with
meditation on New Beginn-
ings with the New Year br-
inging new opportunities for
each of us with a place to fill,
ineluding lending a helping
hand t0 anyone in need_
Mrs. Hazel McCartney,
the president, welcomed the
members to the meeting, it
being such a lovely winter
day, and thanked the devo-
tional leaders. The minutes
were read by Mrs. Beatrice
Stoll and the roll call
answered by 13 members
with their favourite TV pro-
Mrs. Vina Berry reported
a healthy sum raised in 1960
in the unit treasury. Thank-
you
hankyon( cards were read from
Mrs. ' Helen Dallas, Mrs.
Della Clarke, Mrs. Grace
Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Walker and Mrs.
Elsie Henderson. Cards
were . signed for the 111
members.
It was decided to save our
yearly pennies with Miss
Jean McEwen and Mrs. Jean
Henderson as captains again
for 1981.
A Dutch auction was held
and lunch was served by the
ladies in charge. Mrs.
Margaret Lince poured
everyone a good cup of tea.
The February meeting will
be held on Tuesday,.
February 10 at 2 p.m.
Members are to bring a
decorated box lunch.
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Grandmothers! Babysit-
ters! Need a quick idea to
entertain the small fry? Dip an
empty spool into a dish of
soapy water and blow through
the hole. A few drops of
glycerin in the water make
bigger and sturdier bubbles.
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In the sailor dance competition at the Chn a s Figure Skat1ag (mss competition last
weekend, winners were Mang Dupee, left and Shelley Middleton. (James Fftrgdr°ald
phi)
News from. Brucefield
There was a goon atten-
dance at the card patty held
in the IOOF hall en Friday
evening_ The winners were:
ladies' high, Mrs. Walter
Pepper; low, Mrs. Aldie
Crile: lnne hands. Mrs D.
Slavin; men's high, Cliff
Henderson; low, Warden
Haney; lone bands, Walter
Pepper; lucky draw,
Wallace Jackson and Mrs.
Jack Henderson_
The next euchre will be at
Seaforth says no
SEAFORTH - Seaforth
council has rejected a
proposal to join with
Goderich, Wingham, Exeter
and Clinton to form a joint
pobc9e governing body.
Councillor Gerald
Groothuis, representing the
Seaforth protection to
persons and property
cem inWee, mid
ir -
mended rejecting
amalgamation because with
other torwns handling
Seaforth police, -the town
would lose input.. We would
like to keep it in our own
hands. The feeling of the
committee was we just
couldn't trust other towns, to
run our policed'
Seaforth Mayor John
Sinnamhon added that the
formation of such a board
world n the_frowneemehl
lose its control over police
negotiations_
BEAVERS SCOUTS. CUBS
NEWS...by Mary Freeman
Colony A: "Sharing, sharing, sharing" - that is our motto
and the Beavers practiced their motto Thursday night by
sharing their games and toys with leaders and friends.
"Grandma bingo" proved to be the most popular among the
younger group while in another lodge -Rocket Hockey" was
enjoyed by the Beavers and leaders alike. Equally as much
fun were Star Wars, Crazy Caterpillar, Simon and Mr. Big
Mouth.
A fast moving game of Freeze Tag led by Hawkeye and
Submarine led by Chopper preceded a sing -song of "Hole in
the Bottom of the Sea"'_ Chopper brought the meeting to a
close reminding the Beavers that on Jan. 22 we visit the
police station.
On, Thursday, January 29 will be our "Backward Party".
Please chech year newsletter for dettails and send your
Beavers out fir a night of backward fun.
Colony B: Rainbow performed the opening ceremony
beginning with a theme revorving around "Birds". Sugar -
cube read a sharing chapter from the Friends of the Forest,
before dividing the Beavers into lodges to handicraft owls.
Keeo led the Beavers in a game of Beaver Salute and
Hawkeye introduced the Beavers to a new game of Birds Fly.
Cubs: Cubs enjoyed a game .of "Crab Soccer" before
dividing the Cubs into packs for star work. Batelle, in order
to complete the Black Star requirements, took her group for
a tour of Cooke's greenhouse. Although winter is still upon us
the Cubs were thinking spring in a greenhouse already full of
spring flowers. Special thanks to Steve Cooke for the in-
teresting tour and the gift of ivy.
Badges received were: 'mese orderly, Cory Freeman;
team player and skating, Chris Hoggarth; skating, Paul
Caldwell; house orderly and petkeeper, Brian Kiss.
On Saturday, January 17 the Cubs had a toboggan party.
The weather was good and so was the hill. The Cubs wish to
thank the following people: Mr. and Mrs_ Ken Caldwell, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Falconer, Bud Walker, Joe Essery, Barry
Clogg and Bob Semple_
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the IOOF hall on Friday,
January 30th.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs
Roy Brock last weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Jeffrey fromMississauga_
Mr. Sandy Broadfoot of
Guelph University spent the
weekend with his parents.,
Mr. and Mrs- Robert Broad -
foot
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Graham
of Lucknow visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Wigiftmaa
Kip
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By Bata caktwat
Larry Wright of Fat
McMutray, visited with Mrs.
Percy Wright and Julie,.
Sympathy is cepressed to
Mr_ and Mrs. Hank airmen-
dyk on the death of Mrs_ Bis -
°s father.
UCW nseets
The Kippen UCW met in
the Sunday School Booms
January 13 whenMrs-
Robert
McMullen cooducted
worship and chose as her
theme "The New Yew_" She
opened the worship with a
poem followed by singing of
a hymn.
The offering was takes by
the hostess Mrs- Ray Cowsiit
and dedicated by Mrs_
McMnikn
The president, Mrs_ Robe
Kinsman,, opened the
business portion of the
meeting with.a poem and the
budget for 1961 was discuss-
ed and corrections made.
Mrs. McMullen instalkd
the officers for 1981 who in-
clude: president, Mrs R.
Kinsman; viae -president,
Mrs_ David Turner;
treasurer, Mrs_ Bert Faber;
secretary, Mrs. Edison
McLean; social convener,
Mrs. Keith Lovell; past
president, Mrs_ D. E. Kyle.
Roll call was answered by
13 members who paid fees
and pry an item for
Qaeensway Nursing Hots
Mrs. Bert Faber gave
reports on visiting, cor-
respondence, and the
treasurer's report_ Mrs.
Keith Lovell presented the
social budget for 198L
The topic was taken by
d notes
Mrs. David Coeper, who an -
the Sindy kr
year, "Partners " in the
Gespel" the topic
with the South Korean
Response - a prayer taken
"Worshipfrom
World." are to
ertatain
at the Queensway Nursing
Home in February_ On
January 2E, Mrs_ Bert
Faber, Mrs. Lovell
and Mrs. Root Kinsman will
attend the executive meeting
in Brumfield
The World's lay of Prayer
will be held in on
Mandl 6 with • Mrs. David
Turner as the key
Mrs McMullen reported co
the Vietnamese family, their
progress and present nom_
Mrs_ Bihrt Faber gave
kr the wale Mrs.
Bay amain and Mrs.
Leestell-
flab Jaws
his nth billithieyon JaA 114
lir_ and Mrs. Jolie are
residents at Blnewater
Apartments ter Zurich.
Mr. and •Mrs. Wan.
Chimer ate holidaying in
the
Mrs_ Norman thicken has
returned fiewHanistkin
Kippen , East Women's
hestitotewill entatain the
senior citivens of the Henson
area inHII Piresbytelan
Mitch an Jan. 21 at noon_
Rev. Stan McDonald will be
the guest _
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Forrest on the
birth of a son on Jan. 10_
Buy emergency uan.
for Blyth fire dept.
BLYTH - An emergency van
will be available to the the
Blyth and area residents
serviced by the Blyth fine
department_
The purchase of a 14 -foot
step van is the first move in
eceahlighing an emergency
van foraree.
The use of the vehide will
alleviate a crowding
problem on the fire trucks.
Some items, like thecascade
system which fills the
firemen's air masks and
tanks, now has to be left in
the fire ha IL Other items are
stored on the tanker truck
which could prove to be a
problem if the tanker los
away being filled and some
orf the equipment stored on it
is needed hack at the site of
eUre_
Firemen will also receive
a special letter of com-
mendation from the Blyth
clamed for turning dawn a
pay increase_
The volunteer firemen
turned down the increase in
order that extra funding may
be funnelled into updating
equipment to better serve
the community_ Wages for
the department amount to
total $7,000 per year with the
firemen earning about $5 per
hour.
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