Clinton News-Record, 1975-06-19, Page 5e
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tpo".s .youth,, that Perhak",the'
Vandals are not- "kids",' and
Plii,thapk, • they' are n9t evetr°'
tidenti .of. Clinton? What
happened to the, Benefit of..the
Doubt? $ome•People here try.tio
paint the adoleticents'aroving,
.tiOphlemakerS.' I wonder what''
PoOr' old Clinton would d9 if 1tt-.-
had a few of the hoodltina that
Goderich. -
'This -town is lucky it does not
have more vandalism and•
,.violence. There's' hardly any
:.actiVity for youthful energies •
; Nine girls. recently, receiveifthilr-Golden..Bark at a BrOwnle•ceremOny. They are left tO.right
(aside from.' a few sporte...
Darlene Dewhurst, Michelle Whalen, Tammy Welch; Penny King, Dotrie Ellerby, Becky
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clubs), yet We have nOt the MeKeller, Fav444.101g, Valerie King, and Dawn McLeod. Back, row are leaders Mrs. Lorrie
,.gangs of outlaws and thugs that
•!tnieit be expected. • .
It would be a good idea for
ture incidents, for persons
who may be . press -quoted, to
• refrain from saying distasteful
things about the whole youth
population of Clinton. Someday
the "kids" might get fed up and
taryou .with your own stick.
' • Respectfully.;
• . Regttiald Thompson,
Clinton
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council , learned Monday nlght thOt:',the t9WnshIp wilt tender, for,: hot.' mix tb be 1:Latramboise,•Egrnoltdville,• cIsIninet .
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; M11711'stry of transportation the roadway - fireplace; H *rryArts; )1R 4, Seaforth. silo;
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mpnications will not7' endorse • their-ddi tance totalling pne and a halt miles at an. p ongi :1%qj7J.;131•U,cefield.-1,01±,
PropOsittlo reiconstrifa the.bridge on Lot • estimated cost of about $23,000, ‘e_, • piement shed Stuart Wijson, RR 4,
, ,1.,concessionq'10-11.flurptilloadSurveY, in Tenders to; worklohlie day cate centre. Bruce! ield,'addi tion to barn; cmporsfers, .
the Southern part of the tOwnShip. 'i Vmmstr';vere, iwarded,, as follows; RR 4; Seaforth, 'concrete manure, tank ;..
A Stratford Ministry enghleer. reported .stihject tegovernmental approval: Leroy . William ?apple, Egmondville, GaragOnd-
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; that, On' examiiiiri0 the' bridge its condit on Desch, ilFt. 5, Clinton. custom wAiod-1 harm 0. „
i:, was structurally sound, and the min1Wywecking, kitchen cnbinets. $3.,548 and elbak/ Council also "ifecepted accept;.4 petition
would not, ,s1thsklize - rebuilding. The rodm cubicles, $1:087.35; 'MAIrray Miller, •fOr drainage from Tony Dejong'and Jim
township has.built up the heavily travelled Clinton. •concrete floor. finishing $.126.40; McIntosh, RR 4, Seaford', subjected to
.,77road and the rebuilt .bridge would have Bern Clair Developer,' Canibeidge, apprOal of Ausable-Bayfield Conservation
., completed the work. • . : Plastering; $2,163; and Smith -Peat Roofing Authority.
The engineer agreed to permit repairs on of Exeter. Installing built-up roof, $1,765. • The Huron County Land Division
the black -topped sideroad from No, 8 high- Council approved a request for' tile 'Committee approved severance for Huron
drain loan for $4,800. Maitland Limited, Vanastra and Frank
Requests for building perrnits were Reynolds, Harpurhey. The Huron County
granted to: Mrs. Bernice Bell, Kippen, Health Unit approved septic tank apr
storage • shed; Ausable-Bayfield Con- plication for the William Teall vroperty in
servation , Exeter, picnic pavillion near Egmondville.
Clinton; Wilson McCartney, RR 4, The Ontario Municipal Board has set July
Seaforth, sun porch on house; Huge 30 at 1 la.m. In the Court House, Goderlch
Manhere, RR 4, Seaforth, concrete manure as "the time for hearing the appeal, from
tank; Jessie and John Barnprd, Egmon- Mary 'Coleman, Seaforth against the
dville, addition to house;. John Bennett, decision of the Huron County Land Division
Egmondville, addition to house; John Committee for property in Harpurhey. '
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street light, bulb replacing stipulated that In other business, a request from Peter
while performing this duty, no object Patterson of Toronto was answered giving
should come closer than 10 feet to any him information on established businesses
power line of 750 volts or over, which is the in the Village, operating as they did years
minimum distance and only qualified ago. Council instructed John Lindsay, town
persons shall be allowed on or near the foreman to prune the trees where they
hydro poles. obstruct the view of the traffic signs and to
Literature was also read regarding the replace the glass in the life ring at the
, province wide education program for the South Pier. •
wearing of seat belts, and contained a Bayfield discussed ' a tree- planting
booklet with information in respect to the program for the future, updated the in -
use of seat belts. It has been proposed as a surance coverage through the Town's
brief to focus or" the attention of wearing agent, John McConkey and passed a bylaw
these as a•safety measure and to make the to amend a Secondary Plan, with Coun-
information known through roadside ad- cillors Warner and Burch voting for the
vertising, local action programming and ,bylaw, councillor Erickson against, and
broadcasting advertising. CbOncillor•McFadden abstaining.
Corrie and Mrs.-Ariene Stricklando (photo by Jack Hunt)
Vandals on rampage
• Clinton police were kept busy out on a slashed car tire and parked in front of the business
early Sunday with a rash of placed the damage done at $30.: establishment was stripped of
incidents involving wilful Art Groves of 31 Princess $400 worth of parts on June 9.
' damage. Street reported $22 damage to a
Vandals left a trail of' picket fence on his property Charges are still pending on a
destruction in their wake which that was damaged -and then two -car accident that occurred
at the , intersection of King
included broken yard fences, knocked over.
and slashed car tires. In the last of the series of Street and the Bayfield Road on
One of the four victims of the .events, J.W. Counter Building June 7Robert Swan of R.R. 5
deliberate as Of damage was - Supplies reported' damage to Kincardine was driving east on
Edward Grigg of 108 Albert 'plywood and sidewalk slabs on the Bayfield Road when he
•'A class reunion is when Street who reported one of his its premises amounting to $13. failed to stop at a stop sign and
everyone gets together to see carlires was slashed resulting • Police are still investigating collided with a car travelling
who is falling apart. . 'in $33 damage. Mr. Grigg the cases. north on King Street driven by
+ -I- ± added that he. found his car The Huron Fish and Game Robert Miller of Clinton.
. The fact that a man died does .,with patio stones and a piece of Conservation Club was also Damagehas been estimated at
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not prove that he has lived. ,, plywood stacked on its roof. victimized on Sunday by '""u•
-I- + -1-• • . Dennis Jewitt of 114 Albert vandals who broke into the
. He who limps is still walking. Street made a similar report building through a window and
• removed $106.81 worth of goods .
• from the premises. Among the
oiclngs lighters, beer, and liquor.
items stolen were cigarettes,
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. ByKarenLehnen "2 lengths and any pledges will Still with theft, Tlintor
Chrysler Plymouth reported
Coffee hourraised accepted." Monies that a 1969 Dodge Charget
The Thursday evening Coffee -support the swim programs
-'Hourmeetings have sparked and construction of change
- interest in many facets of the room additions at Vanastra.
community. Discussions range Registrations for the summer •
from' neighbourhood parks, swim - programs will be ac -
Stanley Twp
recreation, to the feasibility of ' cepted June 21 as well. . •
incorporation as'a village for Strolling . , .
Vanastra. . • 'The warm spring evenings Rec. news
Think of the'pros and cons, invite leistirelyStrolls about the
leadership and decision community. •, . .
making; taxes and budgets; I'm Sure everyone has More than 50 enthusiasti'
boys; girls and adult:
, Ontario • leaning toward ' noticed the interest and. care
regional governments? , people are taking with their registered for summer sport
night.
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Bring your ideas Thursdays 8 homes. It's a pleasuretosee the last Friday
15-o. those good peoph .M: at the Vanastra Christian flowers blooming arid the well--- - - Thanks t
- Church. manicured grounds at Heather who have volunteered to coact:—
.‘• Day care centre Gardens, g46. yeteams. More help is rieeded. Iiar Vanastra yot.i are interesed, cont'act any
: "Carol Munro; chairman of the, matures a little as more people 'Rec. Board member.
Vanastra Day Care Cbmmittee, care.
spoke with me about the
A few adults have registered
Personals
. progress this group has beenbut more are needed to round
After four weeks in St. out the teams..There s still
making. Mary's Hospital Kitchener, time to register. Come out and
The construction is underway Addi Jutzi has returned home. participate, tomorrow night,
and the committee is in the
. process of ordering supplies. .e..;_ .
wicome home from friends Friday, June 20, 7p.m. at Huron
Interviews for hiring will begin and neighbours.• Centennial School, Brucefield.
in July. The Day Care in
Vanastra will begin September
1975. ,
Dance • - —
The regular monthly dance at
. Vanastra will be held Friday_
June 27. Everyone is welcome
to share the fun. Music is by the
"Country Companion". 1
Swim-a-thon
The swim-a-thon is scheduled
for t aturday.rJune 21. Pledge'
sheets are still available at the
• Recreation Centre 482-3544. My
quota, for an old housewife, is ._
anastra
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Drive -In
(3 miles west on Highwa( No. 8)
JUNE 22nd, 8:30 p.m.
John Martin, Waliens lein
New Life Singers, London
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Presents
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Schuurman said the board would be quite
satisfied with such a system here in
Ontario.
"To be reasonable we would even agree
to a requirement of minimum enrollment,"
hesaid.
The fight for financial assistance from
the government seems hopeless, but the
OAAIS will continue. to seek the fikidS
because it believes in the right of their
cause.
"We don't want the Christian Schools
because we want to see our children Dutch
educated, or because we think we're better
than the public schools, Mr. Schuurman
said. "We just believe that Christianity
can't be departmentalized. We just can't
say, 'I've gone to church on Sunday so I've
fulfilled my obligation as a Christian."
"We believe Christ can't be shutout of
any part of our lives and for that reason we
support the Christian School, but at the
same time we're not out to convert
everyone to our way of thinking just to help
them understand what we're trying to
accomplish."
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