HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1985-10-30, Page 31Pate 8A—Ci,1NTON NF WS-1tECPR1), WEDNJ SIMY, OcToBP 11'30,1985
Dave Arthur (left) and Craig Morley felt there was a need for motorcycle and
snowmobile service in the area, so they started up their own shop. Clinton Engine Ser-
vice, located at 267 Victoria Street, services ATC's, lawn and garden equipment as well
as motorcycles and snowmobiles. The owners have a total of 25 years experience behind
them. (Arne Narejko photo)
Women Todayhelps
others start support group
CLINTON-Self-help groups for women are
the focus of a project being sponsored by
Women Today. The Women Being Well pro-
ject has already trained nine community
women who wish to establish support
groups. This week eight more women begin
the seven week course designed by Women
n Today. staff..
"The course is designed to: give women
confidence in their own skills and knowledge
to increase awareness of lifestyle choices
that promote health; and to practice skills
associated with working in groups", said
Valerie Bolton coordinator of the project.
"We also have the women explore all the
resources and services within Huron County
that will support. their volunteer community
efforts".
The course involves a weekend training
session, as well as six evening sessions. The ro The project has been funded by the Health
course is being taught this fall by family , , p J
counsellor and therapist, Nancy McLeod. Promotion Directorate of Health and
"Unfortunately there are several women Welfare Canada. For more information
who wanted to take the course 'whose family about the project call Women Today at 482-
corrunitments prevent them from spending 9706."
Penny Sale success delights auxiliary
nUtlr9 us • vtatr.>,dCa rJUd•k given
to the pa-
tients.
Teen Volunteer Convenor Bernice Jewson
reported that 21 girls are presently working
in the program.
The Bayfield Lionness Club supplied tray
favors for Thanksgiving.
Helen Davies was presented with a Life
Membership in the Auxiliary in apprecia-
tion for years of service as a committee
member and executive officer.
The hospital will celebrate its 60th an-
niversary in 1986 and a committee including
Bess Fingland, Joyce Chilton, Marg
Caldwell and Peggy Menzies will bring in
suggestions for a suitable celebration.
The Auxiliary voted to support the
Vanastra Lioness Bazaar by having a booth
at the November 16 event.
CLINTON - The Clinton Public Hospital
Auxiliary members were delighted with the
success of this year's Penny Sale. The an-
nual event raised over $3,800 for hospital
work.
At the Auxiliary's October meeting Con-
venor Catherine McKnight thanked
everyone who contributed to the sale, both
through donations of merchandise and
money.
Members heard of the Region 2 Con-
ference, held recently in Wingham. Six Clin-
ton representatives attended and reports on
the various sessions were presented by
Roberta Plumsteel, Marg Conventry and
Joyce Chilton.
The Ontario Hospital Auxiliaries Associa-
tion is holding its 75th convention on
December 1-3 at the Downtown Holiday Inn,
a weekend or evenings away from home",
said Bolton.
It is hoped that another group will be
formed which will meet for eight sessions on
Monday afternoons at the Women Today of-
fice. "We have three women already who
wish to take the Monday afternoon course"
said Sally Rathwell, . project employee.
• "Those three women all wish to start groups
for mother's with young children." she said.
. The Monday afternoon course will go
ahead if three more participants are found.
Women taking the training are given ac-
cess to the Women Today library and files
as well as start-up funding to get their
groups established. .
Self-help groups are a form of promoting
women's mental and physical health by giv-
ing women the opportunityto be mutually
supportive of one another.
Voice
Huron CCounty Reach
team secdor op
An enthusiastic Huron County 4-H Reach The Huron County team consisted of Faul
for the Top team placed second in the On- Hoggarth, Heather Love, Murray Rundle,
tario Championship. and Liz Stewart. The team was unbeaten
The fourth annualprovincial competition through the semi-finals and held thelead for
was held on October 18 in Baden, Ontario. most of the final game, but lost to Victoria
Teams representing twenty-six counties County by only two correct answers in an
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were involved. The'Competition tests the exciting finish.
agricultural, homemaking and general CubsOwas presented to the team fro0.00 donation to the Huron m the
knowledge. of the 4-H Members and is Ontario Public Stockyards.
similar to the TV program.
Toronto. The Teen Volunteer Conference, to
be chaired by Peggy Menzies of Clinton will
be held November 29 and 30.
Marg Coventry reported that hand knitted
articles are the biggest sellers at the Clinton
Hospital Gift Shop. The Auxiliary will supp-
ly wool to any knitters who are interested in
making bonnets, sweaters, booties or legg-
ings to sell in the Gift Shop. For more infor-
mation, phone 482-3508 or 482-9129.
Historian Patti Munnings told of her visit
with Dr. Oakes, shortly before his death.
She also announced that Elda Stephens is a
new member of the historic committee.
Marg Caldwell, convenor of Long Term
Care reported that 25 hair sets were done in
September and one birthday party was held.
Patients, and relatives of patients in long
term care appreciate this service and the
orLi
WINGHAM - At the October meeting of
Voice for Life, the recent rally in Toronto in
front of the Legislature was discussed. Most
of the chapter's members travelled to
Toronto by bus on September 21 to request
the closure of the Morgentaler abortion
clinic. The protest was well attended, with
more than 30,000 people from all over the
province participating.
All pro-life groups are protesting not only
the continued operation of the Morgentaler
clinic, but abortion as such.
Ontario Attorney -General, Ian Scott, has
written to Pro -Life to explain why he has not
been able to close the Morgentaler clinic.
Even though the Ontario Court of Appeal
has found irregularities in the trial which
acquitted Morgentaler of the charge of con-
spiracy to procure a miscarriage, the abor-
tionist's clinic remains open until his appeal
can be heard by the Supreme Court of
Canada.
In a related issue, concerning the charges
against pro-life picketers in front of the
Morgentaler clinic, Provincial Court Justice
Arthur Meen found that the Morgentaler
abortion clinic in Toronto is, illegal, and
stated that abortions performed there are
"murder".
NOTICE OF POLL
Notice is hereby given to the
Municipal Electors of the
Township of Hullett
that whereas more candidates have been nominated to each of the following of-
fices than the number required to fill such offices, therefore polls will be held upon
the dates and at the times and places stated i'i► this notice for the purpose of elec-
ting the holders of such offices.
OFFICE (S) FOR WHICH POLL TO BE HELD:
One (1) Councillor
One (1) Representative to the Huron -Perth R.C.S.S. Board
ADVANCE POLL:
Saturday, November 2, 1985. Poll to be held at Hullett Township Municipal Offices
at Lot 23, Con. 10. Poll to be open from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
REGULAR POLL (S) •
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1985 at the following locations:
No. 1 Polling Subdivision - Foresters Hall, Kinburn, Ont. For lots 1-15 Inclusive,'
Concessions 1-8 inclusive
No. 2 Polling Subdivision - Residence of Jean Fox, Lot 5, Con. 12 For lots 1-15 In-
clusive, Concessions 9-14 inclusive
No. 3 Polling Subdivision'!' Residence of Douglas Farquhar, Lot 27, Con. 5 For lots 16
to Baseline Inclusive, Concessions 1-8 Inclusive
No. 4 Polling Subdivision - Londesboro Community Hall For lots 16-30 Inclusive,
Concessions 9-14 Inclusive
No. 5 Polling Subdivision - Auburn Community Hall For lots 31 -Baseline, Con-
cessions 9-14. All lots in the Maitland Block, all that portion of the Police
Village of Auburn that Is within the Township of Hullett
REGULAR POLLS WILL BE OPEN FROM 11:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.
PROXY APPLICATIONS
A person who has been appointed a voting proxy may apply to the Clerk not later
than 5:00 o'clock in the afternoon of polling day to receive a certificate to vote by
proxy for the polling subdivision in which the person appointing the voting proxy Is
entitled to vote.
Given under my hand this 24th day 04 October 1085.
Harry Lear
Returning Officer
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e holds rally
Judge Meen made his remarks in a writ-
ten judgment in a case involving 14 pro-life
protestors charged with trespassing on the
Morgentaler premises in December. He
commented that it was ironic that the abor-
tion clinic should receive police protection.
"The irony of this entire matter is that, on
the one hand we have a clinic performing
abortions openly, blatantly and outside the
law, yet on the other hand all the while en-
joying police protection which enabled them
to carry on these activities."
On October 12, several members of
Wingham Voice for Life set up a booth at the
Teeswater Fair. The motto of their display
was, "Oppose Abortion: Choose Life".
For a sincere voice of
the people of Clinton
VOTE
BONNIE JEWITT
for
CLINTON TOWN COUNCIL
*18 years experience' Board of Education
*2 years on the Recreation Committee.
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Access to clean water
An estimated 1.3 billion people in the
Third World have no access to clean water
and sanitation. When you give to UNICEF •
on Hallowe'en you are helping to bring bet-
ter living conditions through the provision of
clean water to the world's children.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Meeting of the Liquor :)
Licence Board of Ontario will be held at the VAL-
HALLA INN, KING AND BENTON STREETS, KIT-
CHENER, ONTARIO on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, -
1985 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon,
at which time the Board will hear an application in •
accordance with the Liquor Llicence Act. and Regu-
lations thereunder. •
The following establishment has applied for a
licence of the class indicated, and the application
wilt be entertained at the aforementioned location -
and time:
Application For New Licence
Pepo's Restaurant
63 Albert Street, Clinton
• Dining Room Licence and/or
Dining Lounge Licence
Applicants: Athanassios (Thomas) Gougoulias
Maria Gougoulias
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any person who
is resident in the municipality and who wishes to
make representation relative to the.application,
shall make their submission to the Board in writing
prior to the date of the hearing, or in person at the
ti,me'and place of the hearing. (Copies of written
submissions will be forwarded to the applicant).
Liquor Licence Board of Ontario
55 Lakeshore Boulevard East
TORONTO, Ontario, M5E 1A4
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