Clinton News-Record, 1966-10-20, Page 2*
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Huron County Exhibits At International Plowing Match DONE IN NOVEMBER
BEFORE CHRISTMAS
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Page 2—-Clinton News-Record—Thurs., Oct. 20, 1966
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An Attractive Co-op Booth
The Clinton office of Huron Co-operative Medical Services had an at
tractive booth in the county building. Left to right, Mrs. Gail Glanville, a clerk,
■at HCMS office; Harvey Taylor, Bruce field, a director of the next door CIA
booth and Doug McNeil, RR 6 Goderich.
Huron Apples Well Displayed
Huron County Fruit Growers had a well arranged exhibit of many
varieties of apples grown in the county. ■ -* . . . ’ '
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Bean Products on Display
largest producer of beans in Ontario, the local directors
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This column will appear
every week of the p.'Ci -ent
school term. This week’s initial
column is submitted by Twyla
Arnston and Diane Mc’Kinl.ey. .
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The 1966-67 schqiol • year at
Central Huron got off to, a
roaring start! School- Spirit
Week from' September 26-30
began with “Clash Day” follow
ed by an “Apple Polisher’s
Day”. There was a day for the
initiation of Grades 9 and 10;
the Grade 9’s were- decked out
in their initiation apparel and
the Grade 10’s were bought as
slaves by Grades 11,’ 12,
Also included 'in the
a “Bermuda Shorts
a “Dress 'Up Day”,
ended with a smash
sponsored by
Council.>■« *
Where Is Our
The chocoil ate tai' campaign
is progressing, but if we are go
ing to beat last year’s results?
some, action will have to be
taken by the students them
selves > as salesmen.
The-first issue of the school
newspaper was released on
Tuesday. It was delayed be
cause not enough of the stu
dents were willing to pay 50
cents for 10 issues.
Sales of the school year-book
are down, Why? ‘The Year.
Book Club has taken many
measures to assure us with one
of the best yearbooks in West
ern Ontario for only 51.50. .This
club aLso sponsored itihe second
school dance at Central Huron.
Having taken their time to- dec
orate the gym for a hardtimes
dance, which proved to be a
success.
We were honoured on Sat
urday, October 15 to see an ex
hibition basketball game be
tween the CHSS Redme-n and
■the Harlem Diplomats, Can
ada’s version of the Harlem
Globetrotters. The final score
was 40-47 for the Diplomats,
who made a wonderful show of
sportsmanship.
On Tuesday, October 18 we
held a sardine assembly to- hear
the world-renowned RCAF
Central Band from ^Ottawa.
The music varied from cl-assl-
-cal to- popular including various
the
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week was
Day” and
The. week
hit dance
Students’
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School Spirit?
solos, They were given a stand
ing c/ation
body.
The Paper
is at Central
all English classes are being
allowed special time to pur
chase books. ' .
Commencement is to be held
in' the auditorium, on Friday,
October 21. We hope that this
gala annual event' will be
highlight for many during 1
school year.
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Guest Speaker
by the student
Back •.Bookmobile
Huron this’ week;
and
had
her
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the
Tuckersmith Unit
Of UCW Meets
The Tuckersmith Unit of
United Church Women, Bruce-
field, met at the home of Mrs.
D. Stuart with an attendance
of 19. ' Mirs. Mac Wlilson
Mrs. John Henderson
Charge *of the devotion.
Mrs. Wilson took as
topic “Stewardship” and
Henderson gave an account of
the day spent at Alma College
in August.
Mrs., Berry accepted' the
president’s' chair for the re
maining of the year and opened
the business part with prayer.
Roll Call was answered by each
member- naming her first school
teadher.
Mrs. Ham read thank-you
notes, from Mrs. Jarrott and
Mrs. Richardson. Mrs. Haugh
and Mrs. Stoll thanked all the
la’dies of the Tuckerlsmith unit
for helping
weddings.
The Unit
cart at the
and will purchase enough flan
nelette for. two dozen diapers
to be sent in the bale-.
obit
will help With the
hospital in October
to serve at several
Rev. Craig Peters, B.A., B.D.
... Having been ordained in
Clinton and Auburn Baptist
Churches ' on May 12 this year
after graduating from Mc
Master University Divinity Col
lege on May 10, Rev. Peters is
now associate director of the
Yokefellow. Institute at Rich
mond1, t Indiana, he had served
for five years as pastor at the
Clinton and Auburn churches
while attending college.
He is coming back to' Clinton
this Sunday, October 23 as
guest speaker at First Baptist
Church, Huron Street, anniver
sary services at 11 a.m. and
7:30 p.m.< There is also special
music planned.
Requiem High
celebrated by Father Reinhart
in St. Francis of Assisi Church,
Montreal, for Leo D. Flynn
who passed away ■ on October
12. Burial was in Cote- de
Ndiges Cemetery.
Surviving are his wife, the*
former Louise Quesntei; a dau
ghter Mrs. Stan (Noreen) Nis
bet, Ormocto, N.B.; a son
Charles, Grimsby; two grand
children, Michael and ’ Lisa
Flynn; a brother, Thomas,
Seaforth; four sisters, 'Mrs,.
John (Eulala) Curran, Cooks-
vlil'le, Mrs. E. J. B. (Loretta.)
Duncan, Mrs. F. (Ann) Thomp
son, Mrs. L. (Tena.) Rowland,
all of Toronto.
Mr. Flynn was. predeceased
by his parents, Mr. and Mirs.
Dominic'Flynn, Clinton, and a
brother, John. Detroit.
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CIA Agents Had Booth
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These two Co-operators Insurance Association
agents, Ross Francis, Kirkton and Russell Knight,
Brussels, were on duty passing out insurance litera
ture. • ’.
At Hydro Exhibit
• Don Kempston, East Street, Clinton, a lineman
with Ontario Hydro’s Clinton area office, helped
man Hydro’s exhibit'at the international Plowing
Match last Friday.________ _____ ______
Ail the above photos Were taken by a News-Record
photographer on Friday at the International
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