Clinton News-Record, 1984-03-07, Page 3tiff IC
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IDS An etiv O
c Hospital on March Following the
urer's Report showing a bank balance
Ir'Marie rctor's re rt, as Convenor
Vl Pares, was most
lco ,eh She.stated that since theOpening
,-x Ontario S� United �.
e and euchre players have turned :in
invitation to attend the shed
versary of Orland and Ann
Orison presently of Florida was received
by the Auxiliary. Best wishes will be sent as
distance prohibits the attendance of most
members.
A committee chaired by Mrs. E.B. Men-
zies, was struck to review local life
memberships in the Auxiliary.
Mrs. Iris Montgomery was chosen to at-
tend
t
tend the Gift Shop Institute being held In
Tor znto.orn Mayiaand - Gii�hon conveaprs
-from across the provincemeet to learn the
rudunentsof conducting . a -.sic essful gift--
shop business within their respective
hospitals.
Convenor of the Long Term Patient Pro-
gram, Dawna Westlake, reported on the
successful Valentine Party held for the pa-
tients at which cupcakes and candies were
served after a games session. The next plan-
ned.party is .a St. Patrick's. party on March
15. The patients truly appreciate these
"special happenings" in their otherwise
routine day. If you have time to bring a
volunteers meet at the Ci
smile to a .patient Iio, Pitailrect.tor a tong
Y sutneone to help with
n period of tinne, j, beneDawna
Hundreds of hungry humans packed a full house at the Clinton and homemade delicacies. The delights were made by students and
District Christian School on Friday night. They came in all shapes parents alike. (Wendy Somerville photo)
and sizes to dig into syrup drenched pancakes and sample other
Hydro distributing
•centre to be located
•
Wildlife Area in the Hullett
type of. station, they considered three dif-
ferent sites. A location near Highway 4, an
area that is adjacent to the existing power
line in the Wildlife Area and at a regulating
station.
Ms. Harris said if Clintonians want to
think about the positive aspects of the Hydro
station, they can consider the fact that the
structure is completely different than the
controversial large transmission lines that
run through property. She said that people
should also realize, before they complain,
the station is needed.
Clinton may soon be turned on to a new were willing to discuss any problemsthere
Ontario. Hydro. Distributing Station to be might be.
situated on the Hulled Wildlife Management if we get complaints from residents who.
Area don't think Clinton needs a station, we sit
According to Brenda Harris, the senior down with them in a special meeting and ex -
community relations officer with Ontario plain our figures," she said. "We also ask
Hydro, Clinton is now involved in a method the local PUC to attend.
of receiving hydro by using the surrounding "If they have a good argument like, we
distributing stations in . Seaforth and are using (prime) farmland. or we are
Goderich. Apparently, when one station is disturbing wildlife, we will consider a new ...
closed for maintenance, the tov n switches location. We also look at thesocial and
to the other distributing station. If Clinton economic value of building a distributing
follows through with the new station, they, station in your area," she said. "If there is a
like Seaforth and Goderich, will also service disagreement about the way Hydro weighs
the surrounding area. the values of building ,a station, and if they
Hydro intends to build the 115 kilovolt sta-(residents) have a better suggestion, we will
tion on _1..5..hectares. _of_.land adjacent_ -to ani, definitely consider their choice."
existing power line on land now owned by She said thereevent been a great eal-"of•
the Ministry of Natural Resources on Lot 20, questions about the rationale behind their
Concession 3, Hullettgownship. +� - e ' r dro Qua �g 'Afih' the p "'
Earlier this hr, "'etigiiieer'`'with,,
tario Hydro and Tina Warren, another com- station' will reduce incoming high-voltage
munity relations officer, made a presenta- power to voltages suitable for distribution to
tion to the local township and visited various local customers. _Facilities include.
property owners near the proposed site and transformers, switch -gear ' and buswork
Ms. Harris said "There were no com- withina fenced area ' about 45 metres
plaints." square. The balance of the property will be
Ms. Harris said that though there were no used for access road and landscaping.
complaints from Clintonians, they, (Hydro) When Hydro first thought of building this
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Sunday planned
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CLINTON - At St. Paul's Anglican Chur-
ch, a special FRIENDSHIP SUNDAY ser-
vice is planned for the first Sunday in Lent,
March 11 at 10 a.m. A warm welcome will be
given to all visitors and newcomers who
would like to join the fellowship of St. Paul's
Church.
On behalf of the church, the Reverend
Gordon Simmons will extend a personal in-
vitation by mail or telephone to old families
of the parish who played such an important
role in the founding and growth of St. Paul's.
Following the service, the Friendship
Group of St. Paul's will host a coffee and
friendship hour when new members and
visitors can meet old members, and old
members can renew friendships of long
standing..
(larch -.11 will .also mark the occasion
when:once again, Clinton residents can look
•_forward 141_4 renewal of, the traditional'
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c u tee
,'church bell. This will be.rung 15-minu,
prier to each Sunday service, and again at
thebegifining of the service.
Shu:. -ins and others requiring
transportdtion,to and from •church services
at St. Paulls are invited to call Rev. Sim-
mons at 482-9071; Bob Campbell 482-3617; .or
Bill IIettlewell 482-9641.
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.... ntgomer,P at:482 . The Gift Shoppe is
staffed by AIlilciliary volunteers seven tlatya
week, Knitted articles and,crafts sell well,
and are always in demand.
The second annual Fund Raising Auction
Sale is being held April 28 in the Legion Hall.
The Auxiliary voted to --donate a pair of
theatre tickets for the Blyth 1984 summer
season. ,
The Teenage Volunteer Capping
Ceremony will be held May 6 at 2 p.m. at
Wesley -Willis United Church. Two
teenagers will recive their 400 hour pins, a
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truly remarkable accompliel ent, Seven
new teenage volunteers, are presently being
inducted Into the program;
The Constitution, BylawsProcedures
were outlined by Past Presiyd ilt, Dawna
We lake, DIM order that a Hospital is eligible
',for accreditation , the Volunteer Services
have to be updated, and job descriptions
must be documented in order to assure
quality health services, both by paid staff
and by volunteers commitment.
The membership campaign, under the
chairmanship of Evelyn Holmes, will take
place the end of April.'Be a happy joiner,
have your dollar ready when the canvasser
calls. We must be appreciative of our per-
sonal health, and our ability to help others
less fortunate.
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