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Hospital and Map the
Wesley Willis ilt;W.
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The IMF and.Rebekahs
hells cairdparlyonFeb.5at
the Lodge Hall. The withers
were: high lady, Beatrice
Welsh; lo* lady, Cecilia
Edgar; high man, Jack
_Henderson; ince mane Marg
(playing as ;' roans-
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Heritage . Dais MandaY,
February 16, is being
celebrated mess Canada,
from the Eaopress Hotel on
�1, a -J 4s_,t, .,. the
:, flaarIu t :i :F.F 1- als:
will Abe jotabg
tagether in recognition of the
camtry'spast.
Although it is not
!proclaimed
r
a national,
holiday, Heritage has
been observed each
February since 1974 through
the efforts of the Heritage
CanadeFamdation.
The Foundation is a nor
profit charitable
organization, created to
preserve Canada's natural
~and cultural . heritage with
spheific concerns in
preserving: N the manmade
r ' environment.
TheFomdation has helped
communities across Canada.
lone hands, Marjorie
Bhoadfoot; first draw,
Walter Pepper; second
draw, Grace White.
Watch for the neat card
parity on Feb. 19,
There wllbeaValentine
Party for children 4 to 10
years of age this Saturday,
Felt 14 at 2:30 p.m. in the
Clinton Public Library No
admission charged.
the past
including Canton, Bayfield,
Seaforth and Goderich, in
their attempts to save and
restore the cultural land-
scape_ Fou
and-
sc oe.Feu dationwork and
ale. _.
streets or groups of
which taken as a
whole are important to the
heritage characteristics of
theconimunity.
Created in 1973, the
Fohmmdation operatesthrough
a 10 member board of
govenors hal by the
10000 Foundation members
across Canada, and four
additional appointed
members.
The organization operates
on an annual income of 1.2
million dollars, provided
from the federal government
each year. Additional funds
must be sought through
donation; from the private
WISHES; A HAPPY BIRTHDAY.
To
Weeady Watson
Toalimith
Lobb
Wanda Rbynard
Law Jones
Chastity Colgehom
Jason Maki Fleet
Andrea Carlin
Colleen Cummings
On
Clinton Feb. 12
out. S Clinton Feb. 14
Feb. 15
Clinton Feb. 15
Clinton Feb. 15
R.R. 2 Clinton Feb. 16
Clinton Feb. 18
Clinton Feb. 18
Feb. 18
Feb. 18
Clinton
Collingwood
A PLACE FOR KIDS
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A Plant Puzzle
Clues
Down
1. Where forests grow
2. The opposite of dry
3. Cut off tree
4. it gives a flower color
5. Another word for coniferous
8. In the winter it
11.Rhymes with cat
13.A root vegetable
15.What plants grow in
16.The color of leaves
17.A diary weed
18.The • and the ivy
22.1t's mowed in the summer
25.Pine needles are
26. are red...
27. Wheat and corn are
30.(nsects --- crops
Across
1. They have blossoms
4. White and Jack '
6. A = has bark
7: They hold trees up
9. Another word for kinds
10.Another word for bucket
12.the opposite of East
13. •on - the - cob
14.Another word for stalks
16.Where flowers grow
17.14 has white bark
19.A Douglas
20.A small mountain
21.Smaller than a branch
23.This insect makes hills
24.The opposite of late
28.Its wood smells nice
29.BuII F
31.Skinny as a bean
32.Boil it to make syrup
33.11 makes pollen
(c) 1980 Canada Wide Feature Service Ltd.
by MacKay Fairfield Tate
surer_
In their efforts to retain
Canada's past the Foun-
dation hasatten ted to show
people how to save and
reale old bungs.
Perth .they ._. `nom -. _ ex-
perimenting with the new
Mainsheet Program, which
is using low-key, flexible and
affordable methods of saving
the town's original dowels.
town core. Revitalisation of
the decaying historic main
streets is meant to help the
business commlmity in their'
competition with suburban
malls.
shopping
T e Foundation publishes
a hi -monthly magazine, has
published several books and
do-it-yourself publications
and has a wide variety of
films and slides available to
explain conservation and
architectural work.
In 1981, the Heritage
Canada. Foundation, with
substantial public support, is
renewing its efforts to the
have the third Monday in
February s declared a
national holiday each year.
For more information on
the organization, become a
member, receive the
Canadian Heritage and
Coversation magazines, or
makes donation lo preserve
this country's heritage,
contact: ,Albert V. Benoit,
Director of Public Relations,
P.O. Box 1867, Station B,
Ottawa, KIP 5R5.
Flu not
increasing
I uron County `medical
officer of Health, Dr. Brian
Lynch says that there are not
more cases of influenza this
winter, it is just that they are
at a differenttime of year.
There was more 'flu going
around this January than
there was last January.
However, Dr. Lynch says
that he looks at the number
of cases by the winter, not by
month or year. Last winter
the majority of 'flu cakes
were seen in November and
December. This winter 'flu
seers to be going around
later in the season.
Dr. Lynch says that there
seems to be an "awful lot of
cases right now". '
He says that the 'flu going
around this winter is the,
Bangkok strain. He says that
it is much the same as the
more common influenzas.
As with the other strains of
'flu, Dr. Lynch says that
there is no quick and easy
cure. "Getting plenty of rest
is the main thing," he adds.
However, he says that the
Bangkok 'flu can sometimes
result in chest problems,
which , could develop into
bronchitis. He says that if
someone who is getting over
the 'flu experiences ,a
tightness in their chest, they
should see their doctor.
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Do you remember when the best rifle shooters in Canada came from Clinton? lin 1939, the
above pictured team wenthe provincial championslips, and consisted of, front row, left to
right, Reg Smith, Hee Kingswell, Ferg Van Egniond, and Bill Farish. Back row are
Ellwood Epps, Earl Doucette, and Dan Fairish. In 1949, the team, minus the Parish
brothers, won the Dominion Championships by defeating 52 other teams using open sight
.22 rifles. Combined, they put a perfect 1,5110 shots in a dime -sized ring at 30 yards. (photo
courtesy ofReg Smith)
BEAVERS . SCOUTS CUBS
NEWS...by Mary Freeman
Please Support the Beavers, Cubs and Scouts and
plan to attend the bake sale at the Clinton Town Hall on
February 14.
A reminder to parents of Beavers, Cubs and Scouts
that there will be a skating party on February 15 at the
Clinton Arena from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m
heavers ColaiyA: Keeo joined the Beavers in ,a
gathering game of soccerto begin an hour of Valentine
fun. Chopper performed the opening ceremony then
divided the Beavers into two circles to play Drop the
Valentine. Rusty read the story of Bee My Valentine
before dividing the Beavers into lodges to cut-out and
design valentines. It was an extra special task as these
valentines will be taken to Huronview on February 12
and the Beavers will be handing them out to the
residents. Freeze was the final game before River-
banks were called and Hawkeye closed the meeting.
Beavers, leaders and parents enjoyed a fun winter
outing on Saturday, February 7. Following anh ,ur of
.
tobogganing we returned to the farm of rant and
Anna Stirling for hat dogs and hot Choc_ iilate. An
unexpected treat was a tour inside the barn arida ,look
at the animate After a "Big Thank You" to Anna and
Grant a tired colony returned to the pond. Special
thanks to Grant and Anna Stirling, Rick Fremlin,
Florence Elliott, Betty Low, Rodney Freeman, Bud
Walker, Bob Caldwell and Jim Hunter for assisting
with our winter outing.
Beaver Colony B: Birds, birds and more birds were
seen at Colony B when Hawkeye and Sugarcube
showed pictures of different species of birds to the
Beavers. Bird feeders were made and sent home with.
the Beavers with a reminder from Rusty to continue to
feed the birds all winter. The record -story book of
Rumpelstiltskin preceded Sharieg_Session. A game of
"Hide the Paper 'was played until Rusty called the
meeting to a close.
Cubs: Badges awarded in Qubs were Blue Star:
Chris Hoggarth, Black Star and Readers: David Jones,
Carpenter and House Orderly: Paul Caldwell.
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INVITES YOU TO ATTEND THE
NOMINATION AND ANNUAL
MEETING
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY It 1981 AT 8:00 P.M.
KINCARDINE COMMUNITY CENTRE
(Kincardine Hall)
Guest Speaker to be announced
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It may be the cost of high
living and not the high cost of
living that's bothering so
many folks these days.
From Huron-I'ertrtit
Gailery shoe local art
From Febener9 6, u�ltil
March 1 The Gallery in
Stratfo d is presenting the
Perth -Huron Open Ad
Exhibition.
Spensoteli- by the Victoria
and Grey Trust Company,
the 1981 exhibition features a
variety of works reflecting
all of the visual arts
disciplines that are being
practised in the two counties.
The exhibition incbtdes
work from several Hilton
County artists and includes
paintings, photographs,
prints, ceramics, textiles
and wood.
Also at The Gallery "on
January 30 David Buchan
will be presenting Dear
Diary. This exhibit shows 10
years of North American life
as reflected in clothes,.
musk, dance and language..
February 13 will see a
show on Fringe Research at
The Gallery. Entitled, An
Evening on the Fringe, the
presentation will take the
form of a three.dimensional
slide show on lesser
illuminated transmission
holograms.
A Video Presentation will
be shown on February 27.
Colin Campbell will
illustrate that video is in-
timate, slower paced, reality
oriented and more im-
mediate. Canadians lead the
world in video ex-
perimentation.
Gordon Dowton will be
bringing his mime and ritual
dance presentation to The
Gallery on March 20. His
show makes the use of
costume and masks
April 3, Basia Irland's new
wed will be extit-bite t
Admission to all the shows
is free and The Gallery is
located on 54 Romer Street
in Stratford.
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