HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-11-19, Page 12Page 12—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1986
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Captain Percy Renner of the Bayfield Fire Department (right) spoke to the Five Seasons
Tenant's Association on November 12 about fires, fire procedures and first aid. Prior to
the meeting he explained about the oxygen tank and mask to the association vice-
president Joe Van Dyke (left) and president Bill Jorey. (David Emslie photo)
S eniors hold euchre party...
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Fibrosis (CF) research.
This year the club mailed out 55 letters to
area businesses and is setting up a store on
King Street in Hensall on December 5 from
5-9 p.m. and December 6 from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. Their goal is to sell 175 plants. This is
an increase of 50 percent over last year.
This project was initiated last year at
Kinette zone level. Eight clubs participated.
This year it has blossomed into a district
wide campaign. Clubs from Niagara to Coll-
ingwood to Windsor have undertaken to sell
these flowers as a CF project.
Huron Ridge Acres north of Zurich are
supplying the poinsettias as they did last;
year. This allows the Kinettes to offer two
delivery dates - November 27 and December
5-6.
Huron Ridge Acres has made available to
the club both single plants with five to seven
blooms and triple plants with 15 to 20 blooms
in red, pink or white. Please contact Pam at
236-7211 or any Kinette to arrange delivery
of these festive decorations.
Euchre season starts in Stanley
VARNA - The first euchre party of the
season sponsored by LOL 1035 was held at
the Stanley Complex on Friday night with 11
tables in play. Mrs. John Lindsay won ladies
high prize; Krista McAsh won ladies low;
Harvey Dolmage was high for men; Clayton
Ellis low. Draw prize winners were Grace
McCiinchey, Mrs. Keith Tyndall, Mrs. War-
ren Whitmore and Mrs. Aldie Crich.
There was an excellent response to the
Varna UCW's appeal for clothing for
Friendship House and Mission Services of
London. Thank you notes have been receiv-
ed from both organizations. Mission Ser-
vices is also in need of furniture and food
and will pick up any donations if you call
them at 433-2807.
Joyce Taylor hosted a birthday party on
Sunday for Ron and Brent whose birthdays
were on November 15, and her father Walter
Forbes, who was 81 years young on
November 16.
On Saturday night the "Birthday Gang"
from Mr. Forbes followed their tradition of
celebrating their members' "big 50" with a
party for Ron at the Taylors.
Students write stories on living in Canada
CLINTON - In Mrs. Jones Grade 1-2 class
at Clinton Public School, students have been
writing stories on living in Canada. They
started the stories after Remembrance
Day.
Later on this week, Mrs. Thomas' Grade 2
class will be starting art -work for
Christmastime and wintertime. They are
looking forward to it. l:
Book Fair
Remember the book fair in the Library of
CPS from November 26 (noon) to December
2. It's open from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on
Wednesday, and 9 to 4 p.m. every day. The
prices .range from $1.25 to $8. The public$ is
invited!
The Soft and Snoozy Christmas chimes
have finally arrived. The students of CPS
should be delivering and collecting your
money soon, Thanks for your support.
SLN
Student of the week is Julie Hallam,
chosen because of her continuous good
work.
Shawn Verwey sold $376 worth of soft and
snoozy bells and Willie Campbell sold $232
worth.
Whitey's On the Loose
Last Thursday, Whitey the hamster of the
SLN class escaped her cage and is
somewhere in the classroom. Whitey is also
expecting.
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From
CSS
Mrs. Bergmann's enrichment group went
for a trip to the Huron County Pioneer
Museum Monday afternoon.
The Grade 8s are having hot dog day
every Friday. The cost is 75 cents for a hot
dog and 50 cents for a chocolate milk. They
are also selling ice cream. Things are going
well.
Grades 7 and 8 are doing projects for Mr.
Laurie's history class. It's on pioneers in the
1800s.
Report cards come out this Friday.
Ms. Radley's Grade 5-6 are working on a
unit called Coverings of Animals in Science,
to add a little excitement they are having an
animal trapper in to show them some in-
teresting
things.
Chris Dixon and Dale Marsh did an
enrichment project called Wacky Inven-
tions too.
The Goderich Pioneer Museum had a visit
from Ms. Westlake's Grade 4 class. Also in- i
volved in the Wacky Inventions is Jason Belida
and Kurt Kumm. Mir
Nathan Burns, from Mrs. Charters Grade
5, is involved in Wacky Inventions.
Enrichment people from Mr. Nicholl's
Grade 6 are Luanne Stevenson and Angela
Murray. The Grade 6s were a great help
with the Soft and Snooty Dells thank you.
Student of the week is Carla Caldwell.
Values, Influence and Peers program will
soon be coming to Grade 6.
Grocery bag deliveries up
According to Statistics Canada, Canadian
producers of paper grocery bags delivered
212,288,000 of their bags in July 1986, an in-
crease of 6.9 per cent over July 1985.
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