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At a well attended hockey
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The safe-boating training
programme conducted each fall
and winter by Goderich Power
Squadron, for the benefit of
Huron County residents, got
underway in Central Huron
Secondary School, Clinton
Wednesday evening, October 11.
Squadron Training Officer
A.J. Elder, Clinton, announced
that nearly 20 persons already
had enrolled in the new Boating
Course, and emphasized that
late registrants would be accom-
modated at upcoming classes.
"We are attempting to
provide this service, to as many
boaters and sailors as possible,"
he said. Instructors are two
practical boatmen and high
school teachers; Edward A.
Davies -a'rid Carlton C. Black-
more.
Among those who already
have signed up to take the
Boating Course are: John
Poechman, William Linfield,
Clayton Scholtz, Thomas W.
Perry, Mrs. Gwen Perry,
Thomas Langille, Dave Gornall,
Goderich; Dr. W.T. Harrett,
Mrs. Kristi Harrett, George Pen-
fold, Mrs. Peggy Menzies, Mrs.
Donna Wood, Clinton; John
Hayes, David Cameron, William
Rintoul, Rev. Barry Passmore,
Wingham; Rev. Derwin Docken,
Mrs. Derwin Docken, Walton;
Richard C. Mellenger, Exeter.
Classes in Advanced Piloting,
with A.J.R. Elder and BE.
Kuehl, as instructors, will be
Power Squadron course
very well attended
Every young boy dreams of some day working on the railroad and four year-old Jeff Popp of
Auburn is no exception. Young Jeff was playing railroad on a siding in Clinton last week
beside the old freight shed that his dad, Murray was getting ready to move to Auburn for
Brian Hallam, of R,R. 1 Auburn. Mr. Hallam purchased the shed and will move it to Auburn
and use it as an implement shed. (News-Record photo)
Magi) Now Record, Thursday, October M,197,2-4
held in Central Huron Secon-
dary School Monday evening,
commencing October 16, at
seven-thirty. Among those ex-
pected to take the course are:
C.C. Blackmore, Mrs. Wynne
Blackmore, E.A, Davies, C. Van
Laughton, Mrs. Maureen
Laughton, Anthony Shepherd,
B.A. Sully.
Last year, 102 volunteers at
The Canadian National In-
stitute for the Blind, Toronto,
transcribed 259 books from
print into braille on subjects
ranging from astrology to knit-
ting. One book takes an Average
of 90 hours to transcribe. The
training program for braillists
consists of one class a- week for
six monthS4,At the..end of the'
course there is a test and upon
completion of 100 pages of
braille with six consecutive
error-free pages, a certificate is
awarded to the volunteer,
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Late Wednesday morning,
CKNX Radio-Television
released the phone number to be
used this Wednesday, October
18 when that station will host
Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau
on a hot line show between noon
and 1:00 pap.
Those wishing to speak with
the Prime Minister are asked to
call the program at 357-3342.
Jim Swan will be hosting the
show.
Mr. Trudeau is expected to
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local area.
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