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Clinton News-Record, 1983-07-27, Page 2
PAGE 2 —CLINTON NEWS -RECORD WE p Tim Lassaline, the Clerk of the Works for the Town Hall -Library Restoration project says progress on the job is "going well". Mr. Lassaline said all the structural work is done and tenders have been awarded for the interior and mechanical work at the Library. Progress reports prepared by Mr. Lassaline are available for public viewing at the Clerk's office. (Rod Hilts photo) To Shannon Scott Londesboro Robbie Wallace Clinton Timothy Uyl Clinton Kirt Kumm Clinton Regan Thomas Bayfield On July 26 July 27 July 30 July 30 July 31. *A PLACE FOR KIDS VC *(.3"40,"' ft Make a Huge Soap Bubble Amaze your friends with a huge soap bubble. It's easy to make and fun to watch soar into the sky. Huge soap bubbles are made by the same principle as small ones, only on a much larger scale. To make a huge bubble you need: • 3/4 cup Joy dishsoap • 1 gallon warm water • 1 bucket • 4 feet of absorbent, fuzzy string Directions: 1. Tie the string into a circle. 2. Put Joy dishsoap and warm water into a bucket. 3. Let the string circle soak in the solution for 5 minutes. 4. Hold the circle out to your side and run slowly. 5. If the string circle is too big for you to handle by yourself, ask a friend to help. 6. Watch the bubble soar like a huge balloon into the sky. You don't need to buy special kits for blowing regular sized bubbles. All you need is some dish - soap and a piece of wire. Bend the wire into a hoop, dip it in detergent, and blow. Simple! Distributed by Canada Wide Feature Service Limited f-0 1983 MacKay Fairfield Su., den Sudden infant death syn- drome, the leading cause of death in babies two weeks to a year old, may l :. caused by immature brain stems that cannot properly control sleep and breathing, scien- tists say. Clinical observations of the syndrome show a con- nection with impaired breathing control in sleep, Dr. Nobushisa Baba and his colleagues at Ohio State University said Thursday in a commentary in The Jour- nal of the American Medical Association. The syndrome occurs . in about one to three of every 1,000 live births and accounts for almost 50 percent of total infant mortality, Dr. Baba said. All sleeping infants exhibit some form of breathing cessation, called apnea, the researchers said. However, eath syndrome leadin infants with the syndrome who are revived without suf- focating uffocating exhibit much longer breathing pauses that may indicate slower brain development, the resear- chers said. The lag in maturity may induce abnormal sleep pat- terns that cause failure to arouse from sleep in a critical respiration pause, Dr. Baba said. "It also has been sug- gested that infants may be at risk for prolonged apnea if their arousal response is impaired during sleep," the researchers said. "An upper respiratory, tract infection, which is associated with sleep deprivation, restlessness and irritability, may play a role in depressing the arousal mechanism in the brain stem." said, the maturity of the Employment contest.. The Canada Employment Centres for Students in Goderich and Exeter are holding a "Win a Worker for a Day" contest. The contest is open to all individuals currently owning or renting a home and -or business in Huron County (excluding the town of Wingham) and the tickets for the contest are free of charge! The winning entry will lw entitled to seven hours .it work to be completed by she Supervisor of the Centres, Angelina Arts. Contest rules are as follows: only one entry per person; work must be reasonable and acceptable to the worker; worker will work seven hours with two - 15 minute breaks and one and one-half hours lunch break for a total of eight hours; employer must pro- vide transportation for the worker from the nearest Canada Employment Centre for Students to the job site, unless it's within walking distance; draw will be made July 29, at 4:15 and all en- tries must be received by Ju- ly 29 at 4 p.m.; the seven hours of work must be used before August 12, 1983. Anyone interested in entering should call or visit their nearest Canada Employment Centre for Stu- dents, in Goderich at 35 East Street, 524-2744, or Exeter at 305 Main Street, 235-1711. And perhaps if your name isn't chosen as the winning ticket, you might hire -a - student instead! Goderich woman wins $1,000 at Clinton's Monster Bingo Lil Dena of Goderich won $1,000 at the Clinton Monster Bingo on July 25. Sharp of the wealth win- ners ! were r Marjorie Meidinker" . of Zurich; who won $203 while Jay Landuyt of Mitchell took home $182.50. Betty Gardener of Wingham and Tony Mailett of Goderich split $185.25. Individual $50 game winners were Barb Dalrymple of RR 1 Hensall, Janise Couvillion of London, Marg Luther of Grand Bend, Edith Glousher of Blyth, Margaret Cook of Goderich, Marlene Hart of Clinton, Donald Sturgeon of Bayfield, Rachael Rhiel of Seaforth, Mary Lark of Bayfield, Heather Hart of Clinton, Pearl Farr of Centralia, John Dunleavy of London, June Johnson of London and Rose Lindsay of Sarnia. Mildred Hartman of Goderich, Vicki Colquhoun of Clinton, Jack Roit of Huron Park, I . Velma Stevenson of Rrissels, Terry Durebarme; of Windsor, Roy McGonigle of Seaforlh, Tony Hartman of Goderich, Dorothy Brown of Nile, Barb Dalrymple of RR 1 Hensall and Nora Finnigan of Wingham took home prize money in the other games. WEVE GUT THE BEST DEAL. IN TOWN! 940. if 1,1 i_ci" 410 Att"• on' r i0i Don't miss the News -Record's SIDEWALK SALE SPECIAL 2 days only - Thursday & Friday, July 28 & 29 ONE YEAR SUBSCRIPTION \1 New or Renewal Regular 48.80 s169s SENIOR CMZENS' RATE $4295 Regular'15,80 year a BUY NOW mo SAVE -40U CAN EXTEND YOUR PRESENT SUBSCRIPTION REOARDIESS OF its ammo DROP IN TO THE NEWS -RECORD Plea.lbe Mar-papolsr PICTURES From pest Alleys e1 Kis News Retard 1S° ..,2125° incorporating THE DAYFIELD BUGLE THE BLYTH STANDARD braid stem, which triggers arousal and controls respira- tion, "may correlate with such a critical period of func- tional organization." Nerve network abnor- cause of ba malities, observed in the brain steins of victims of the syndrome, could be respon- sible for imbalances in elec- trical messages to the lungs and related structures, the 0 tes i:eat scientists said. Each year Christmas Seal dollars fund research on the causes and control of lung disease. The Huron -Perth Lung Association supports this research through local donations during the Christmas Seal Campaign and in memoriam gifts received throughout the Year. MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT! THIS SPECIAL OFFER FOR School -aged Children Young Adults Only... (Please present current STUDENT ID, CARDa���_�7 T Clip this Coupon and I Bring it with you to 1 receive our special Back -to -School Offer! J CUTONLY5. 1 SHAMPOO ---ONLY $1.EXTRA 1 SHAMPOO & CUT - 1 REGULAR VALUE OF � $0.5AN D ALL 20%PERMS OFF 1 CNR COUPON VALID AUG. 2 to SEPT- 3,1983 "the friendly shop that cores" CORNER OF GIBBINGS AND RATTENBURY STREETS, CLINTON PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT 482-7697 OPEN: MONDAY TO FRIDAY • TUESDAY & THURSDAY EVENINGS • SATURDAY MORNINGS BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY REPAIR Clinton Electric White -Westinghouse irfp(xi tie t Appliances Sales and Service APPLIANCE REPAIRS ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE 90 ALBERT ST. 482-3646 APPLIANCE and REFRIGERATION REPAIR SERVICE Jim Broadfoot 482-7032 Of course people read small ads. You're reading this one, aren't you? INSURANCE GAISER-KNEALE INSURANCE BROKERS INC. Insurance -Real Estate Investments Isaac St., Clinton Phone Office 482-9747 Len Theedom,482-7994 Hal Hartley 482-3693 Bob Thomas 482-3096 Bill Counter 482-3687 JOHN WISE INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. General Insurance Guaranteed Investments Clinton Office: 482-9644 Re :482-7265 MacGillivray Associates (Goderich) Limited ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING AND COMPUTER SERVICES In-house computer providing cash disbursements ledger. cash receipts ledger, accounts receivable. financial statemen- ts, time and charges end specialised reports. 40 THE SQUARE GODERICH 524-2677 PHOTOGRAPHY I� Fitzgera Stud' photographs and c uslum Iraminl; 400 lame,' SirI.el Clinton 4823890 ABATTOI RVICE f BENDER'S ABATTOIR Homo Grown Beef and Pork 61111 Street, Hansa l l 262-3130 Wholesale, Retail and Custom Slaughtering. Kill day Tuesday. Call for further Information: Owner Bender Manager Dale Erb 262©5628 2367733 Ow Motto io °°The Golden Rule" OPTOMETRY R.W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The Square, GODERICH 524-7661 JOHN LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Seaforth 527-1240 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00-5:30 Saturday 9:00-12:00 noon Closed Wednesdays BY APPOINTMENT Free parking on premises ELECTRIC o ‘s (ZOC Inco, VIP 000 •ECONOMY •QU%LLITY, •SERVICE "Big lobs or small. wo guarantee them all" 482-7374 CLINTON OR CALL 1-800-265-9255 ASK FOR PAGER NO. 307 GLASS/ALUMINUM See us for your building projects *Glass and mirrors •Energy-efficient replacement windows *Window & screen repair •Plexiglass *Door service and repairs *Complete range of aluminum siding and building products Gclinton nok.23 mirror and aluminum products 24 princess S. west, CLINTON 4824322 MECHANIC A L GBAII.EYc$ LENNOX AND DUAL-AIRE FURNACES SHEET METAL WORK SPECIALISTS IN ENGINEERED HEATING SYSTEMS pH..,.: 262-2020 HENSALL. ONT. CLASSIFIED ADS° Serving Clinton News -Record. hayfield - eagle. Blyth Standard P1101114_11? - 3 4 4 3