Clinton News-Record, 1973-04-19, Page 11The mystery of the abandoned pigskin, with head attached, still remains a mystery, The
skin, found on Dunlop Street In Clinton, was discovered last Thursday. Clinton Constable
Don Armstrong examines the skin for identification. (News-Record photo)
News from linllett Central school
On Monday April 9 at 1:30
p.m., Mr. Butcher, a represen-
tative from the Canadian
National Institute for the
Blind, came to Hullett Central, „
to speak to the students about
White Cane week. A film,
called You And Your Eyes"
was shown, after which Mr.
Butcher talked about the blind
in Canada, eyes in general, and
how we can protect our eyes.
After his speech, he spent some
time answering any questions
from the audience.
On Tuesday, April 10, in the
evening, open house was held
'n the school. Students could
'ring their parents and friends,
to show them the school. After
the visiting of classrooms was
completed, parents -and
children could take part' in
"Fun Night" activities. The
Centennial film, called
"Helicopter Canada" was
shown, card games were
available and in the gym-
nasium, volleyball 'was quite
popular. There was an ex-
cellent turnout at these ac-
tivities.
On Thursday, April 12, many
parents took advantage of the
school's invitation to come and
visit their child's classroom,
while classes were in progress.
On Tuesday, April 10, the
basketball season opened at
Hullett Central, with "The
Leapers" taking the opening
game. They defeated "The
Jumpers" by a score of 17 to
10. They had been losing, up
until the last eight minutes, but
came back strong, scoring 15
points.
On Thursday April 12, "The
Leapers" hosted "The Stret-
chers", and again, the scoring
was close until the last. The
Leapers won, by the score of 11
to 5.
Grade 8 boys make up the
basketball teams.
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A capacity crowd was .on
hand at the White Carnation
Hall in tiolmeaville last Thur-
sday to "kick-off' the cancer
fund crusade,
Special guest for the opening
ceremonies was lovely Patricia
Lynne Peters, Mise Hope 1973'
for Southwestern Ontario.
Miss Peters gave a very infor-
mative oral presentation on the
real facts about the dreaded
although not incurable disease
of cancer,
Hven though this was merely
her second campaign "kick-
off', Patricia spoke with an air
of extreme confidence and
poise.
She opened her address with
an interesting recount of a girl.
she once knew of, whose
lifestyle resembled hers very
closely, This girl finally
reached her personal goal of
becoming a graduate nurse only
to find that she had the much
feared disease Leukemia. Her
tragedy touched Pat deeply and
Made her realize more than
ever, that no person's future
has a guarantee.
According to Miss Peters, the
purpose of her speech was not
only to present a few basic facts
about cancer but also to
motivate an awareness in
people that it may, not always
be the other individual who
will be affected.
It is a fact that out of every
six deaths that occur in
Canada, one is caused by can-
cer. Much of this unwarranted
tragedy could be prevented if
people would only adhere to
the seven basic safeguards of
cancer detection.
These safeguards are: have a
regular medical checkup; don't
smoke cigarette; have your den-
tist check for unusual con-
ditions; arrange with your doc-
Miss Hope starts Cancer Campaign
for ropiArn bowel
OXAOlhlatiPASi avoid excessive
exposure to sunlight; For
Women; practice regular breast
sell.exarnination and 'finally
have a regular pap test. Cancer
can be Cured if it is detected
early enough.
According to Dr. Maurice
Hillman, one of the foremost
From a field of 12 entries, the
team of Robert "Doe" Miller
and Greg Burns pulled off a
minor upset victory in the an-
nual Fairholme Dairy Doubles
Tournament held ' at Bill's
Bowling Lanes last sxpeltencl.
In the five game total pin
series, Miller and Bump finally
gained the lead from the team
of Bill and Ken Strong, the
returning champions of last
year. Bill and Ken made a
strong bid for the title through
researchers in the field or
'viruses, a vaccine against eau,
cer is MP* soon but more
,research is needed.
Peters closed her
presentation by stating that
"With your contributions and
support, we can all make this
hope a reality."
four games,
In the final stages, the new
champs pulled away as Burns
came through with a big 340
game and finished some 180
pins ahead of their nearest
rivals Pete Black and Don
Freeman who also made a late
rally.
Miller and Burns finished
with a five game total of 2,217.
As winners, they received the
Fairholme Dairy Trophies
a case of coke each.
Boys pull bowling upset
Pretty Esther Merrill of Elayfield was one of the nearly 200
persona who gave blood at the donors clinic held Monday
at Central Huron Secondary School. Red Cross workers
from 'London said they were extremely pleased with the
• turnout. (News-Record photo)
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1970 FORD Galaxie, 2 door hardtop
1970 FORD Fairlane 500, fully equipped, 4 door sedan
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1969 MERCURY Marquis 4 door sedan '
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1970' PONTIAC stationwagon
1970 CHEV stationwagon
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