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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-01-22, Page 5Bill Grosch Sr. (right) has become the new owner of Huron Business Machines in Clinton since December 1. A Waterloo native, Mr. Grosch says he is a newcomer to the business, havinfor er of ars. Here, he and his son Bill Grosch Jr look ovbeen associated ier the operating manuth shoe al of o e of the many coping machines in the store. ( Alan Rivett phot) CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1986—Page 5 Huron representation logit... Y from page 4 • of the Clinton Public School Board at the in - and -rejoicing as he ascends the ancient augural meeting of that body last Thursday throne of Britain. We in Canada know him night. This is Mr. Cudmore's 40th year of and love him. He won all hearts when he service on the puhiic school board, with the came here as a lad just after the war; he has exception of a term o the Board of Educa- visited us since and each time we have tion at the time when both schools were learned to love him more. governed by one board. We trust his sincerity, we appreciate his 10 years ago common sense and we feel sure that he will January 22,1o76 . make a worthy successor to his noble father. Eaton's Office to -Eaton's As a son who devotedly loved that father, we order office Order Clinton, with Closee -Eaton's cannot even with him s f p time, wdun we helpand one full-time employee, will be cannot even allow himself space to indulge a closing its doors for good sometime in May, natural grief, but must care for the things of along with all other Eaton's order offices yn the state. With all sincerity we say God Canada Save u King." all. LL ay reign Live The King! The Clinton outlet began one for uwhen Mrs. Edna Fulford nt ask Eatons to move in to January 19, 1961 25 years ago County Council Backs Teen Age Girls Frightened by Man -On three separate Friday nights, four teenage girls have been frightened by a man, or youth, who approached them on Mary Street in the vicinity of the arena. In no case were any of the girls injured. In one instance the man Was meeting a girl, and as they came abreast on the sidewalk, hei, put his hand up to her throat. She screamed,. and he ran. In the other cases, he briefly put his arm over a girl's shoulder, and then left in a hurry, when the girl screamed. The best description police have is that he " M his be a happy wore a three-quarter length blue -grey coat, Life membershi s earned • County Names I. Forsyth Huron Warden Forsyth, Ivan ors h, RR2 Kippen was elected warden of the Huron County Council CLINTON - Marie Jefferson, Don Jeffer- hospitalized. for 1961, on the first ballot. The vote was . son and Al Finch brought admiration to the Sue Vodden and Joyce Jenkins are plann- fairly close, recording 20 for Mr. Forsyth, Kinsmen and Kinettes recently, when they ing an upcoming senior citizens' card party. and 16 for his only opponent, Clayton Smith, received their Life Membership to the The Kinettes have held two socials recent- Reeve of Usborne Township. Association. ly. On December 1, kin families met and en- Mr. Forsyth, who is married to the former 1' , followed b dinner. , has been in council work for loved games of bow ing y Eva Strong AI On December 17, the clubs feted a sur- On January 12,'eVeryone enjoyed an after- eight years; four as councillor; and four as rise Toast and Roast for the honored noon of sleigh rides, tobogganing and winter reeve of Tuckersmith Township. He is a guests. Master of ceremonies Bob Mann, fun at Rathwell's Farm in Varna. member of the Egmondville United Church along with.special guests from the executive _ and the Seaforth Masonic Lodge. of District One and fellow kin of Zone "K" The Kinettes are holding a toga and pillow Support Melvin gathered' at the legion for a dinner and party at the legion on January 25. Tickets Crich Countys urged tNeeded -Reeve Melvin dance to honor this outstanding achieve- are available from all Kinettes and pro- Board as urg nightClintonmake strong bid ment. ceeds will go towards community service • for dMdhtto of aostronl con - were Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson and Mr. Finch, projects. for substantialction he supportofnew osp council deserving of this special award as all Following the meeting, both chapters of stthis week. whenMr. Crich attends a countymember of the three have been actively involved within the the sorority joined the Kinettes to view a hospital board. club for more than 15 years. film entitled Better Safe Than Sorry. A logical for The Kinettes met at the home of Lorie detailed discussion concerning the Child cil," "The Judge approachfocountyn a coun- Corrie on January 14. Several service and Identification' Program was led by. Clinton'slea saider the cause, Frank toF place Fingland, in a strongt fund-raising projects were discussed. Chief of Police. The Kinettes are con- plea in itsuproper relationship with con - The Flower of Hope CF project realized a templating inplementation of this program stother expenses. y raised a with profit of $640.56 which will be forwarded to in Clinton mid-April. dollars forxthe new court house and another zone co-ordinator Adele .Drennan of Socializing and lunch followed with Goderich. Marilyn Tyndall winning the draw prize. million dollars for a few old people in the Dorothy Boughen reported the tray favors The next dinner meeting on February 11 will county home. They should go out now and for the patients at Clinton Public Hospital on be a joint meeting with the Kinsmen in raise another million to have it available for New Year's Day went over very well. The Honor of Founder's Day for the Association. building nCg additionsre Ctorman of the county hos tals." F. styrofoam snowmen With jelly beans really Linda Bosman will organize a box social for Cudmore ore Chairman the position of chairman -AlexF. brightened up the day for those who were the dinner into of County council endorsed a resol for the resignation of Ontario Health Minister Frank Miller and his top advisory staff if they do not reconsider their decision to close the Goderich Psychiatric Hospital. Council endorsed the resolution from the medical staff of Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich, that said the ministerial decision to close GPH was without consultation of local health profes- sionals and endangered total psychiatric health care in the county. The resolution called the government action a threat to the people's right to adequate health care. Deficit Kept Hidden -A budget of $38,970 for the Vanastra Day Care Centre was ap- proved for 1976 by Tuckersmith Township Council Tuesday night. Robin Gates, who was on the Day Care Board last year, presented the budget to council. He said that if the Day Care Centre could maintain an enrolment of 24 children for years g0.. to To otttQ to n -Huron alling nA1„11 ir,.i, ,,,,,..,.,.,:,., SUPER $owL� SUNDAY,JANUARY 26 NEW ORLEANS LOUISIANA _ o LET US DELIVER TO YOU Before the game - at Halftime - or anytime! JUST CALL AND WE'LL DELIVER A DELICIOUS PIZZA TO YOUR DOOR! THIS SUNDAY, JANUARY 26 "Home of the Square Perfect Party Pizza" HURON STREET, CLINTON 1976, the deficit would would be held at $1,554 for the township to pay. The provincial govern- ment would pick up the other 80, per cent of the deficit, amounting to $6,24,. 5 years ago January 22, 1981 Two Councillors Threaten To Resign -An uncomfortable silence filled the Clinton Council Chambers on Monday night when veteran councillors Ron McKay and Rosemary Armstrong announced that they may resign their positions. Saying they could not serve for a council that was "unfair and unjust" Councillor McKay warned that he would have to take the next two weeks to decide whether he could continue serving as a town official. Councillor Armstrong immediately came to his support and stood behind her fellow councillor after a motion to pay Councillor McKay and former Councillors Joe Atkin- son and Rob Parr, for recreation committee meetings they attended, was defeated. Hospital To Start Fund Raising -Let's face it, sooner or later you'll have to use the Clin- ton Public Hospital facilities. Whether it be in the beginning, the end or sometime in between there will be a time when you, your relatives or your friends will have to seek the help from the Clinton Hospital. You'll want the- benefits of up-to-date equipment and the most modern facilities, and the hospital will only be able to provide these necessities through your support. To properly serve the needs of the com- munity, the Clinton hospital is proceeding with a major renovation and addition plan. The ministry of health has agreed to pay just over $300,000 of the $725,000 project and the hospital is asking that area residents help to raise another $300,000. My Fair Lady's HALF PRICE SALE! This sale includes all fall & winter •Dresses •Skirts •Blouses •Slacks •Sults •Sleepwear •Sweaters 4 DAYS ONLY Wednesday -Thursday -Friday -Saturday January 22-23.24.25 Please note our new store hours for Jan. and February,. CLOSING FRIDAY EVENINGS AT 6 P.M. NowAn answer to the stress of RRSP investing! Stress is normal in RRSP investing. After all. you must have an RRSP investment that does more than save taxes ... that offers consistently high returns without high risk. And it's a combination that's tough to find. But we have one for you. Industrial Growth Fund offers proven long-term growth. Consistently. Best of all. 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