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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-03-12, Page 3s CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAYMARCH 12,19.86 ---Page 3 in Howl ck SusrWCt last seen, An armed robbery occurred at Miller's Store in Fordwich, shortly after 5 Variety approximately p.m. on March 3, in which aPp $437 was stolen at knife point. The lone occupant a subject described as be- in5 white, by approximately 25 years of age, 5' 5",app build,light 5„ 15p - 160 lbs. with a stocky brown bluede hair, es, no visible or birth marks, o accent sent and clean ca shaven. suspect wore no disguise or gloves. The swe a dark leather jacket (not a He was wearing dark biker style jacket) and was wearing headwear or a touque. knife with a He was armed with a hunting six inch stainless stel bladthe store, the e. As customers approached suspect fled in a small four wheel drive vehi- cle po possibly believed to Cl7 series, Bight blue in color possibly l or soft top and windows was a white ay all around. It was very dirty with mud caked on the sides, had normal sized tires and On- tario Licence plates. This vehicle was last seen being driven west yon saw this vehicle orisomeon Township. Ifmat- ching this composite drarhing, we request you contact the Wingham Detachment at 357-1331 or your nearest police station or detachment. t explains the various types of blind- ness Bell of Goderi llh (rig ht) School a Ott students Ansae mess while (second Pl ft) Jason Welsh,dTanyat ads an glasses Angie Vanderhaar (second from Mabon watch as Kristen Crawford (left) tries on a pair s blind ed to the students a number of ways which show what a diabetic affected with blindness might see. Ms. explained Bellwho is blind, P cooking, reading. The cope with everyday chores includinger assistoa blindapersonh peopleuemank► across street. o Thleared the proper he abouts 5-8 stud. (Alan across a The day -long session for the Grades 5-8 students at the school helped dispel a number of myths Rivett photo) • pafr paten s • rti __< ��,o ,,..� n vurswt of TnntYCI�ryy �ommictee has visited Exeter and �eW�°�raYFai Jewsun with the nen olunteers• field is Trinity AnglicanetoChurch in Bayand of the The committee has visited Exeter the tray favours for March 17, Anglican meeting Hospital Gift Shoppes in p supplying• CLINT- The February Hospital was Seaforth HospClub of St. Mas Auxiliary present senttin Public Hosp the 24 new ideas. patterns are available if the Friendship byPat Muratori leading Both wool and p time to knit in your Church in Clinton is looking after the Easter openedHospitaler reposChurchday ay oafter len Coaster, members present in the prayer. in you have some extraTerm Television convepct eats have expressed Kay Elliott gave the treasurer's rep Caldwell, convener of Long t had reported that many favours. the absence of Roberta finance co The home for the Gift Shoppe the eetince commit- Marg orted that the Valentine p Y areresentss d as nd acce be Dawna been, rep add suck and white whit there were tight P bssful, and there had been 3 a desire for colour televisions, rather an • budget,Ppresented to the meeting Y been mostesuete A St.Februa Ya tee, was February. Westlake, and accepted. ,s arty is planned for March 17, and stock. During ns 101 da nwere got will Bill rad inSt. antP arty for March 27. Volunteers cial" ePays andr reportedKickoff held at the in President Joyce Chilton announced that hair care e sets duringin Party the don, o Tr nNo.sp 2 meetingLoh_ an Easterparty help with these,term c Marie Vanishing Marys on Monday, April 28. Brady, events, a highlight in the life of a long Ontario Street United Church on Tuesday, s. Fetario S 18. eds hurchts,2 suc- of Transplant International, will be the are needed ent.. • sentout to the churchesfollowed by lunch held speaker. O.H.A.Training will care pdesserts, present. coffee d Letters have been enjoyed by green An institute for Lea Clinton •in Don Mills, asking n an w the O.for financial asst, to assistance at the cardsebeing en been t the church end can o be date, Board,r and space wi 1• arties, and for church telephoning Marg rned . A grell at oar , . bles of by the Ache service for birrgap1zed by the ministerial woolen scarf ked by as left a In answer to a letter from the Clinton Fair purchase of a eY rthearl ce requiredand the services as erg 4e2be clai any morning• planning a .special sales• Memberships will be sold, membership convener, Joyce Hilderly, The Auxiliary organized by Dawna Wew for three articles will be made. Ticket reorted that the membership drive would of Clinton Public IiaFYH s planning events to take es are being week of May 5-12. Catharine celebration to honour the 60th Anniversary sal in take placehreportedheJune 1. • Westlake.ht on plans for the" ammo place on Sunday, Karen Steyne, chairman of the donate McKnight eld inSeptember. An executive meeting was announced for Committee,Hospital Aasked ontSt the AuApry Bernice Jewson, Co-ordinator of Teen . Friday, Aex Aprilv 4 at 10 a.m. in Board a large silk floral new convener one arrangement the for the Penny Salerto rbeported that there are 3A Room. Please accept this asuinn the Boa in.- 'hand-knit i.- Hospital Auction that Saturday, ac enx411ed in the Teen program.cl 11ie aye acme itan on tubo t `" Evelyn Holmes, con lon quilt with mann presently.. pro- ".ahe,.goard•Rooin.at the li sp Shoppe, mentioned that a alonib with many training session was are new tot for 9 al 7. donated by Ruth Bond, of which six girls„Bernice April Ithe people of the "girls, Mary Caron is assisting � � T ,h • d knit articles by. -- -gram. if anyone si's a pian reseming this sketch. they are asked' to contathe police r . The nd Rebeka]z winners ®d(�f e,11Ow �ahs Wright. CLINTON - The Oddfellows'and Repriersthe draw prizes were Eina held a card party on March 6• Winning The next game a Cox; ladies low, rtlE Tylrizwere: ladies' high, E�Aldie Crich; men's Crich and MYMrs. WaEllit; mPnp high, willbeheldonMar20lw, Walter Pepper; lone hands. George Ou ; Fall & Winter Stook ck M' 1st Go - Making ff r new spring arrivals. BUY FOR NEXT YEAR!! Buy For Right Now Here's A Few Teasers an - •community:- EasterSe' kions set Clinton possible opP ortuni- chairman Steve members to seize everyort the campaign CLer of the Lions l Club announced that this ty between now and Easterpto inform and year's of Se l year's Easter Seal objective for Clinton and encourage f of these youngsters. are area has been int at thee,800• period, ``If the residents of this e work community behalf re campaignasked to supe In announcingchairman Steve being h sical'Y disabled children, tit is en we are f March 1 toMarch 31, to every Fraser pointeda right to know just exactly out that the Lions Club had physically . Mr. Fraser,`and it's up ears and was currently doing;$2,468. Half of been affiliated with the Easter currently ly pro- member said tell them.” pleat y the club raised tub for for se 1 assistanceLast yearthe c viding Easter Sea children the inhis fellow club these funds were retained by Mr. CHSS emba l obj "tR t ectl �Q.,e direct services within the communit,h wheelchairs, ar- tificial as the provision of braces, limbs, transportation to treatment centres or summer camps, camping holidays and other services. The remainder is sent The e Easter er Seal Society to provide p to one community.nervi s beyond the scope of any This year's overall provincial objective for the Easter Seal campaign is over $3,000,000. res on a new venture • . be: day -ca on the farm, in sc . • from page 2 will be large factories, museums in short any about the program. el and am in Se tember. fices, restaurants, Co op education commercial,le work. program in Sep place where plop Mr. Wooden comments, They willor notde co-oppy their employers. In- operation in Ontario high Workers For co-op education to work effectively, it has been in C mActunder the is extremely important to have the com- except for South Board is providedd the Huron County to offer places for students to schools s for 0 yeas orpmore. Huronu tY Compensation Act and will make mtinity willing ears in- into the field this year. lace and will gain experience. The school has of work ex- Huron's entry provided to the nth Board of Education. Ent.. The great- feel that the benefits are so regular visits to the workdplace volved students in short p a fairly assist with program both the perience; co-operative educations aedent, the school, and the community teacher will be evaluated by ly expanded version of work exp post, th that we and embarking u - large way for next fall. rare infair) as teacher and the employer.George Cull, a member of the planning At present, 80 students, at CHSS "If you would like to take part our very limited contact with employers interest in the co-op P says, to Eo if you here as business people shown trying to match group, ro ram as ian emihrmap Y e from lease con- enthusiastically theseth g to are now actively Y g t ere are teachers have done all over Ontario." students with employers who would be in this p g them work l their place of tactthe sc school. Also, here p Willing s. have lacement Mia business. 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