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Clinton News-Record, 1985-6-12, Page 3dith Swan retires after 42 years teaching BRUCEFIELD - The time is fast ap- proaching for one of Huron Centennial's teachers to celebrate her swan song. Edith Swan began teaching 42 years ago and will retire in June. Her teaching career started in a one -room schoolhouse north of Brucefield after her graduation in 1942. She found that experience - teaching all grades in the one -room school - both busy and frustrating, she says. "I was fairly new and fairly young," says Mrs. Swan. By the time she came to Brucefield, though, she "was getting into the swing". She has lived in the area most of her adult life, having taught in Clinton, Stanley and now Brucefield. She took off 16 years to raise her own family - daughter Barbara and son Paul (both of whom are now •teachers), as well as Doug and Kevin. Mrs. Swan would have difficulty isolating a single fond memory of her years in teaching. "I've enjoyed it all," she says. "I have warm thoughts all the way through." Her activities will now include tending her garden. "It needs me now", she says, as well as reading, knitting and visiting with friends and family, including her four grandchildren.. But most importantly, she says, "I'd like to take the time to live." CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1985—Page3 FATHER'S DAY '85 Sunday, June 16th CAMPBELL'S MEN'S WEAR IS THE PLACE TO FIEND THE PERFECT GIFT FOR FATHER'S DAY •SHIRTS • SPORT SHIRTS • TIES • SLACKS • SOCKS •JACKETS • BELTS • SWEATERS • SHORTS • SWIM SUITS LET OUR STAFF MATCH UP AN OUTFIT FOR DAD SHIRT & TIE COAT & PANT P.J.'S & ROBE Edith Swan, who has taught in this area for 42 years, was the guest of honor at an open reception in Huron Centennial School on June 9 to mark her retirement. More than 200 signed the guest book. Mrs. Swan sits under the decorated archway with son Paul, of London, Doug of Clinton, her husband Glen and daughter Barbara Livermore, of Clinton. Son Kevin, of London, was also at the reception. (Exeter Times -Advocate photo Tuckersmith purchases new tractor By Wilma Oke TUCKERSMITH - Tuckersmith Township Council purchased a new garden tractor from Vincent Farm Equipment Limited of Seaforth. It is an International Cub Cadet Model 682 and the tender price was $4,965.06. It will replace the old lawnmower sold to John Merner of Bayfield for $635. Council approved the bylaw designating the W.R. Hearn property on Highway 8 east . •of Clinton as of historical interest. This love- ly old home, overlooking the Bayfield River, was built by Henry Ransford about 1834 at Stapleton and preserved and renovated by several owners. Mr. and Mrs. Hearn are the present owners. Council decided to apply to the Ministry of Transportation and Communications for ad- ditional supplementary subsidy allocation for the reconstruction of bridge No: 14 at lot 30-31, concession 2, H.Ft.S. due to the engineers estimated cost of reconstruction at $471,000. Council will support the resolution of the Township of Hibbert petitioning the Ministry of Natural Resources for a reduc- tion in the level of Flood Plain protection from Hurricane Hazel FloodLine to 1-100 year Flood Line. Council will ask that all motorized vehicles be prohibited within the township from public parks and tax registrationpro- perties and this intention will be advertised in the local papers' at Seaforth, Clinton and Exeter. The Ministry of Natural Resources is planing to carry out a Rabies Armed Gait Trial in late 1985 within the township. Ron Spurr, Entension Services Supervisor of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Dr. Charles D. McGinnis, Supervisor of Wildlife Research Section of that ministry attended the meeting to discuss the progam. Council said no complaint to the 1984 program have been received and hoped the trials in the future, would be successful. Diane Durniri, recreation director at the Vanastra Recreation Centre was present to discuss the proposed 1985 budget for the cen- tre and reviewed attendance in programs to date, the operation of the centre and the pro- blems that are presently giving concern. Summer school offered in Clinton CLINTON - Summer School 85 is being) offered at Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton from July 2 to July 26. Improve- ment courses will be offered for secondary. students in English and Mathematics. Remedial courses in English and Mathematics will also be offered for students in Gr. 7 - 8. English as a second, language and driver .education will also be available. Previous surnmer schools have proven that a student can achieve better results through concentrating his/her efforts in one subject area. Administrators from various Huron County schools have assured me that they are pleased with the improved work- habits orkhabits and the positive subject attitudes that students have obtained at summer school. Summer School 85's prime objective is to ' enable a student to maintain a better stan- ding in a subject in which he/she is having difficulty. A highly concentrated, ac- celerated program of study is offered which will enable the student to gain a better understanding of •toe Subject with which he/she has had difficulty. Students who are interested in Surruner School 85. should contact his/her school prin- cipal, teacher, • or guidance department head. Reach for Top team picked. Kate Procter RR 5, Brussels, Ont. The second meeting of the Blyth 4-H Veterinary Club was held at the home of. 'Brian Wierslna recently with 23 members present. The leader, Dr. Lavern Clark gave a talk on diseases and conditions found in various. animals, using a dairy cow as an example. A "Reach for the Top"' team was picked. The members consisting of .Jim Siertsema, Brian Howatt, Karen Montgomery and Kate Procter. The competition will be held on Ju- ly 16, at tl n"11°Selc rena. The next meeting will be held .June 26 at Jim Hallahan's at 8 p.m. MAIN CORNER CLINTON 482-9732 *GIFT CERTIFICATES ARE A GREAT IDEA TOG! FOR FATHER'S DAY SAVE 20%0. ALL SUITS AND SPORT COATS ALTERATIONS AT COST 'For the vier`1�h� Sports-Puled kp • wiaar,Wne 16th ,« GOLF BAGS 20;';„ ALL GOLF PUTTERS 20% OFF ALL INSTOCK GOLF BALLS r 1 ► * Spalding *Wilson 11111°1 1. 1,1 $19.99 a dozen $4.99 Pkg. of 3 •GAS BARBECUES (Rotisseries, covers & accessories) *BICYCLES •FISHING (Rods, reels, tackle, accessories) •SWIMMING POOL (Lounges & pool games) Membeortsrr INst IMsclrilewletrs of Canada 1.14. Canada wide 108 store Buying power Rade Ihaek AUTMORIiIIROEM F4 MAIN CORNER CLINTON Clinton Branch 140 of the Royal Canadian Legion INVITE THE PUBLIC TO ATTEND DECORATION SERVICE 8:00 P.M. CLINTON CEMETERY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19th wllth REV. GORDON SIMMONS, Legion Padre and CLINTON LEGION PIPE BAND IN ATTENDANCE CITIZEN'S ARE REQUESTED TO HAVE RELATIVES' AND FRIENDS' GRAVES IN THE CEMETERY DECORATED BY 6:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY, PRIOR TO THE SERVICE. VETERAN'S GRAVES WILL BE DECORATED TUESDAY EVENING AT 7 P.M. CORD TAIT President Br. 140 DON ARMSTRONG list. Vice President Please Note - NEW TIME & DAY OF THE WEEK We'reFully Equipped for any Job • Farm ponds • Gravel Bailing Dragline • Trucking • Gravel, Sand & Stone • Bulldozing • Excavating • Top Soil • Septic Systems "No job is too big or too small" Res. 482-9212 erner Trucking •'Excavating Clinton Shop 482.9926