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Clinton News-Record, 1975-03-13, Page 10Ili*G10,"- N +WSJ ' 7. Q1 U, T RBpAY, MP3,, 1075 PANCAKE SUPPER -Clinton EUCHRE party, Friday, March 14, 1975 at Orange Hall, and District Christian School is ' Clinton, $:30 p,m. admiysior$1, having its 5th annual pancakeClinton, by the �%ackexsmlth supper on Friday,' March 14th, Ladies Club. Ladies bring 5:30 is 9 p.m. Family ticket $6, sandwiches. Everyone adults $1,50, children of welcome. --lib elementary school age $1 and 1 free.Tickets preschoolers BETTER BREATHING available at the door. -10,11b CLASSES for children 'th MONDAY, Mar. 17 - St. asthma or other breathing Patrick's Card Party at problems will begin on Summerhill Hall, 9 P•m• Saturday, April 5, 1975, for a ten -week period. A doctor's Sponsors Hall Board, Ladies please bring lunch, 10,11b consent is required. The classes will be • held in the Public BLYTH LIONS BINGO, Blyth School, Clinton with a qualified Memorial Hall, Saturday, 8:30 person in attendance, 10:30 p.m. $150 jackpot in 60 calls. a.m. The Parent Education Big cash prizes.- -38tfn ' Series will be held later on in a central location. Watch for CARD PARTY - Thurs. March details. This is a Christmas 20 at 8:30 .p.m. I.O.O.F. Hall, Seal Service. HURON PERTH Princess Street. Euchre and LUNG ASSOCIATION, For - Five Hundred. Admission 75c. merly the Huron Perth TB and Ladies please bring lun- Respiratory Disease ch. -11,12b Association.—11,13b BINGO: Friday, March 14, 1975, Bayfield Community Centre, 8:30 p.m. One special $50.00 in 52 calls, consolation $10.00 added monthly. 15 regular games, 3 share -the - wealth. Admission $1.00, extra cards 25c or 6 for $1.00. Spon sored by Bayfield Lions for Agricultural Park Fund. -11b BUS TRIP to Queens Park, Mon. Apr. 14, sponsored by the Ladies -Committee of the P.C.'s $5 per person. ,Phone 482-3845. —11b NEW BINGO - Clinton Legion Hall 8:30 p.m. March 13. Admission $1; fifteen regular games, $10 each. Three Share-' the -Wealth games. One Jackpot for $200 in 59 calls. Consolation. One call and $10 added weekly if not won. HULLY GULLY Coining Events : Sat. Mar. 15 - Mozart and the Melody Makers, St. Patricks Dance. Sat. Mar. 22 - Bluewater Playboys. Fri. Mar. 28 - Pancake breakfast and annual canoe race; Sat. Mar. 29 - Closed - no dance; Sat. April 1 - Mozart and the Melody Makers. —1 lb . IRISH EUCHRE PARTY Varna Township HalnsFr id y, March 14 at 8:30, spa by L.O.L. 1035. • Ladies bring Everyone sandwiches. welcome. —11p STAG for JOHN McPHERSON FRIDAY MARCH 21, 1975 8-1 a.m. �y CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE THE . KENNETH McKellar Show, Monday, April 7, Alumni Hall, London. Bus leaves Clinton Legion 7 p.m. Tickets including bus - $7 each. For further information call 482- 9478 or 482-7220.-11,12b "CASH BINGO", Seaforth Legion Hall, Friday March 14 at 8:15 p.m. sharp. 15 regular games for $10 each. Three specials for $25 and a $75 jack- pot to go each week. (Children under 16 yrs. not permitted.) Admission $1, extra cards 25 cents each or. 7 for $1. Proceeds for welfare work. Sponsored by Branch 156, Seaforth Royal Canadian Legion. 7tfn This week, meet the percussion section of the Clinton Centennial band. Left to right are Steve O'Connell, John Valkenburg and Cheryl Flynn. (photo by Jack Hunt) Meet your Centennial hand BY SEAMUS DOHERTY So that you are familiar with the members of your town band and their progress, I have decided as public relations chairman of your band, to run a series of articles• • and photographs in the Clinton News Record. My thanks to the editor and staff of the Clinton News Record for their kindness in allowing me the use of this valuable media to bring you, the people of Clinton and area, closer to your band. Thanks is also extended to Mr. Jack Hunt for giving so freely of his time and skills to provide me with the photographs necessary for each publication of the Clinton Centennial Band News. Your band is 35 members strong and is now in the throes of enthusiastic endeavours of striving for, not just mediocrity, but excellence of performance. Each Friday at four p.m., the band spends one Federation concerned over beef farmers Concern over the plight of beef producers in Huron county has prompted the Huron County Federation of Agriculture to call a meeting of all beef producers to try- to come up with some answers to the pro pr The recommendation for the meeting was made by the executive of the Huron Federation and approved at the regular monthly meeting held last Thursday night at Colborne Central School near Carlow. No date has yet been set for the meeting but it is expected to be this month. Adrian Vos of Blyth explained that the and one half hours practicing in the basement hall of St. Josephs' Church on James Street. But practice alone is not enough, what they need now is experience. The band is now ready to perform and parade with pride. They have a very attractive uniform, a good repertoire of music, confidence gained from previous successful per- formances and most important, a respected and well qualified music director in the person of Miss Lois Legg. Any enquiries regarding fees and dates of performance can be made by writing to Seamus Doherty, 292 Townsend Street, Clinton. ale sure it not go for commercial use. m working and has a second source of in- come, Mr. McEachern explained, she A hot topic of discussion was the O.F.A.'s plan to stabilize farm incomes by in - family may already own a farm home could set up a savings plan even though theoducin a rice -insurance plan. The plan would be administered by the O.F.A. with registered in the husbands'name. She could rmers paying one third the cost and invest up to $1,000 per year and deduct this fa overnment two thirds. from her income and put up to $10,000 away g The len would work on a commodity - to buy a house when the couple retires from p the farm. This plan can also apply to sons wide basis and would compensate farmers working at home and hoping to buy their when therl reasones lableow cost the Pofc rice production. calculated own farm at some time in the future. The as Farmers would pay into the plan when the interest on these savings in non-taxable. Fle 'also explained capital gains tax price was high and draw when prices . legislation and carried on a lively, lengthy dropped below the price of production. Adrian Vos vice-president of the Huron executive felt the need of the meeting • discussion with the 60 farmers present. had received queries as to what Mason Bailey delivered the report from unit, nit lxplainedd that at t e plan production ot because it spoke of the Federation was doing for theans beef. the re 0.oluti resolutiondirectors. asking that minceand farmers controls would be in ` effect. Several farmers and they didn't have any ens k anies to speakers seemed to think the production He said it was hoped.the beef farmers must now pay dead stoc comp Fish - March 11 Huron the Ontario controls would have to be much stronger to BINGOthemselves would be able to suggest remove dead animals, make the plan work. and Game Club, 8:30 p.m. something that the Huron County directors ministry of agriculture and food should set make fnal result came of the discussion. Jackpot $55 in 55 calls. Six door could take to the monthly Ontario up a system of removingdead stock and No prizes.-46tfn - Federation of Agriculture meeting in DANCE - Toronto. Clinton Community County d Centre - Sat. Mar. 15, the beef situation was drastic and county (continued from page 1) Music by Scotts orchestra. beef producers were losing tens of that was offered at that time, that perhaps Sponsored by I.O.O.F. and thousands of dollars. Mr. Vos explained Rebekah Lodges. Admission $6 the increase should not come until Sep - that the low beef prices were also helping tember of 1976. per couple. Lunch and refresh- to drive down pork prices, thus bringing that since other meats. Tickets available from problems for pork producers. boards such as Huron Mr. Young adcled and Stratford had members or phone 482-7652 or The meeting will be held in a central received raise to $300 per month the at the door. -10,11b location in the county and everyone in- Huron -Perth board was actually terested in the beef situation will be invited classifying itself as second-class Clinton II, 4-14 to attend. executives with the small increase. • The second meeting of the Guest speaker at the meeting in Carlow The board also raised the mileage ex - Clinton II 4-H Club was held on . was William McEachern Of the department penses for trustees to 16 cents per mile March 3. Our meeting began of national revenue in Kitchener. effective January 1, 1975. Previously board with the pledge and roll call.members received 10 cents per mile while Mrs. Ryndall led us in a He explained some of the new tax travelling on board business and a motion discussion about the three proposals and how they would effect far- to increase that figure to 18 cents was elements of fashion. We 'rners. Changes proposed for the coming defeated. learned about choosing a year would allow a farmer to buy a Now the mileage to be paid to trustees pattern and material. Sylvia Registered Retirement Savings Plan for will be 16 cents per mile travelled on bofird Forbes laid out a pattern on her his wife and deduct i't from his income, up business whether or ,not they are travelling C material. to the maximum allowable deduction. in their own vehicle. A vote to delete the irector 1975. Jake Van Wonderan said Separate h\.... Beginning in 1975, income from all clause, whether or not they are travelling RECEPTION * * * * * * * * * * * private pension plans will be taxable but in their own vehicle, was tied and chair - and DANCE i Geraldine Strong i iand i Gordon Bell 1 Fri Mar. 14 9 to 1 a.m. Clinton Comriiunity Arena Everyon4' Welcome ' lib • NOW PLAYING Thurs. Mar.13 to Sat. Mar * BUSKER * * Coming Next Week "KILGORE TROUT" -ft there will plained. clause as it stood. 15* The $1,000 per year tax free savings plan Members argued that the clause be * for buying a home was explained as to how, deleted claiming that a trustee who did not, for examp , be a $1,000 deduction, he ex- man director J. Vintar voted to leave the ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL CLINTON For al remarkably low f'e'e, H & K Block will help mike sure your taxes are as low as they can legitimately be. G;]aR BLOCK THE MOYNE TAX PEOPLE 3 RATTENRURY xST., CLINTON (OPPOSITE TOWN HALL) Open Mondayr:Tueeday, and Friday 9 to 6 - Phone 482.3533 Also 19 Victoria Street North, Goderich NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY AK it could. affect a farm family. If a wife is le drive to a meeting to be pai Board members salaries will be cut if absent The . Huron Board of Education under the terms of the Education Act gave power to the Chairman's Advisory Committee to deduct an amount not exceeding $300 for each month missed by a board a metric education program. Vice-chairman Herb Turkheim said that he believes that it should be part of the board's job to educate the public on the metric system which was coming into ,effect faster than lid _thent,gr, ze the public res . T4ie diteCiiir of ecuttatrorr, ►v acting as secretary, will now keep a record' of attendance at board meeting and committee meetings and the attendance record will be reviewed by the Advisory Committee. At the last meeting the members passed a resolution that the Advisory Committee would be responsible for the question of payment toan absent board member and that the absence of J.P. Alexander since November of last year be considered an approved leave of absence. Under the s of the Education Act rd member must forfeit his seat if he misses three consecutive meetings without a leave of absence. However a board member does have the right to appeal if his salary is affected by the resolution. In other hoard business a delegation had attended a metric workshop in Chatham and advised the board to pursue Advisory Board- to set up a metric committee comprised -of both board members and staff people. INCOME TAX TIME SEE HURON BUSINESS MACHINES for a good selection of adding machines. 113 Ontario Street, CLINTON Reward offered, in girls death A $5,000 reward for in- formation leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the death of an 18 -year-old Windsor girl has been announced by Ontario Provincial Police. Barbara Jean Avery of 3385 Sandwich St., Windsor, was reported missing July 30, 1974, from the Bayfield home of Clinton Police Chief Lloyd Westlake where she was boarding while working at Pinery Provincial Park. Her skeleton was found Dec. 16 in bush'land in Hay Township just north of Grand Bend, Exeter OPP constable Frank Giffin, who is investigating the death, said Sunday that while foul play is suspected, the Centre of Forensic Sciences in Toronto was not able to establish a cause of death. Polio said any person with information about . the death should contact the nearest police department or the Commissioner of the OPP, Remember, this is your band. Country Singles Dance CLINTON LEGION HALL Sat. March 22 at 8:30 p.m. MUSIC BY: The Treetonles REFRESHMENTS SERVED XXXXXXXXXXXX WATCH FOR OUR N'EXT DANCE AT HULLY GULLY APRIL 1 2 CLINTON FIGURE SKATING CLUB PRESENTS "HAPPY BIRTHDAY CLINTON" AT CLINTON ARENA AN ICE SHOW- IN HONOUR OF CLINTON'S 100th BIRTHDAY SUNDAY MARCH 1 6, 1 9.7 5 2:00 P.M. TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM CLUB MEMBERS ADULTS $1.25 CHILDREN .50 mileage leage expenses. However Mr. Vintar pointed out to the board that in essence, a board member was entitled to the mileage expense regardless of how he or she got to the meeting. In other board business members voted for an appointment of .a hiring agent. The motion presented will appoint the chief executive officer as the Hurdn-Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School Board's hiring agent. Also before any personnel are hired by the director, a letter of recommendation must be presented from their recent pastor. Two trustees will serve as a hiring committee for teachers and other educational personnel. Members argued that the board should be responsible for the hiring of all educational personnel. The discussion was sparked by an ad for a part-time teacher for a Goderich school in which the ap- plicant was to reply to the principal. The trustees were assured that the board has final approval but often act on the advice of a principal. It did not mean that the board did not have control over the hiring of educational personnel. 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