Clinton News-Record, 1976-01-08, Page 2, ea** pluliatonto . mr. And Mrs. Eugeno
to ourselves a! "the Hutt McAdam, Ifir.
or,* County' . In- that
vapacitys„ the impending Our gene
closing of the - Goderich his wife. 3. ana
Psychiatric 104/Stat CCM, Howard ' Aitken _
terns wall. Some .of us are. daughters,; Deb. and Sus
directly affected - patient- travelled to, Florida 0
wise. or staft-wiSe. However,. Boxing Pay for a two wee
the hospital's primary fun- holiday at the AkuTiki inn:in
etion is the treatment of its Daytona Beach, While there,
Pitients - and with this in they visited with Mr. and:
mind, each and everyone can. Mrs. Oick,itkey., '
tieiilby writing,* letter to Mr., r, + + + , ' •
Frank Miller, MPP, Queen's Mrs. Bea Johns and
Park, Torontoasking that ,daughter, Laurie of
the .decision 'tO close the Whitehorse, YulconTerritorY,
G 0 der i chPsychiatric spent.the Christmas season
Hospital " be'. reconsidered. with her patrents. Mr. and
PLEASE, DO IT NOW! Mrs. Elmer Frey, Huron
+ + + Street.
Ianuary 6 - Little Christ -
Mr. and Ilfirs. Percy Brown
you will - it marks the ending .
and sons, Rob •and'Rck, liable
of the festive season. Some
traditionalists wait until this returned after a week's
12th day after Christmas to Caribbean cruise. The night -
of the fancY dreskball. Mary
take down the tree, but more and Perc-won first prize - and
and more. seem to give the guess what they were
poor old greenery the heave: wearing - their Clinton ,
ho as soon as New Year's day Centennial costumes.
is over.
alas - Epiphany - it what
+ + +
Mrs. Frank Eingland
,stalled the 194 slate ot of-
nicers for the Hospital
Auxiliary at their annual
meetirw held last Monday.
• They are: past president.
Mrs. W. Harrell; president,
• Mrs- Ted Davies; vice
pWident, Mys P. Coventry;
secretary, Mrs. It. Olde;
corresponding s7tary,
rs. Cochran and
ttertsurer, Mrs. D. Ball
The following. committee,
chairmen wmalso installed:
A buying, miss. F. Schoenhals;
social, Mrs. O. Johnston; tray
favours. :Mrs.. E. Willson;
cart staffing, Mrs. B.
Willson; cart stocking,. Mrs.
; press and OubliCitYp
ring torten,
Mrs. ° A. Mcfkfurrt4;
magaiines. Mr*. U.
Hilt/trig; teleVision,MTLM.,
Corrie; and bridge blitz, Mrs.
W. Harrett,
The annual report also:
Wed an impressive, number
of items given to the hospital
by the Women's Auxiliary. -
They include bursaries. $0.5;
new furniture for the waiting
room $1,511; taming of
photographs of former
hospital personnel. $1-56.45; a
paceniaker, 5914.25; ,a
microscope? 51,539.50; and a
taPe*reCorder. . and books.
$500.73 for ,the nurses' librarY
and teaching purposes:
The following is a list ot
activitiCs by. which the,
Auxiliary raised the money
7
necessary tor, these ex-
penditures; penny sale,
1,424.35; vanishing parties,
564.514 membership.
and donations 522.
During the regular meeting
following the annul meeting,
it was announced that a
_bridge blitz, sconverted by
Mrs. W. Harrett, would
replace the vanishing parties
.fpr this year. •
A silver cup Was ereSerlted
to thr New Year Baby.
Dianne Elizabeth Ross of
Brucefield.
The new cart. which was an
contains.gift items as
well As the. usual' things for
sale to patients. Visitors to
the hospital may purchase
gift items .such as boxes Of
chOcolatiti. I
and 'knitted wear.
Staff volunteered
• woas
who vita4tate the cart are ni
at the hoPital.
The Auxiliary w
,Preeiate knitted h;,Iiy et
from anyone who - won
l
donate them. These would be
put on the cantor sale as
items.
+++
Watching the PUC truck Mr. Ken Stephenson of
taking down the lamp start- Princess Street, Clinton. won
THE BASE FACTORY OUTLET
the Store That Saves Y ou Mort?
Mrs. Martina nos of RR 2, Seaford% holds her twins which
she had in the Clinton Public Hospital last Sunday night,
January 4, 1$74. No, names have been chosen for them
vet, but the boy weighed 7 lbs. and the girl, 5 lbs. (News -
Record photo) .•
Tucliersmith meeting
n bad omen
Bard decorations last Monday 4203 in the Clinton Junior "C" opens
gave one the feeling that Share -the -Wealth draw last
Yuletide is over -" but then
later the same day, after the $50 --consolation prize. By Wilraa Oke a township sideroad in the
Sunday and Jack Spearin won
picking up notices in the mail Seller of the most tickets was Tuckersmith Council, direction of Seaforth. As the
to collect Spring and Summer members will be hopirotheir car ahead disappeared in a
catalogues - the message was Mrs. Don Ka first council meeting in the swirl of snow panic set in. The
Scott Kay, 9, son of Mr. and
quite clear. + + +
y. new year Tuesday night is not big truck. which was sup -
Just ask editor Jim Fit-• an omen of what lies ahead posed to be following, was not
zgerald, he has already The Huronic Rebekahs held for council in 1976. • behind. Keep going! ' - -
received several 1976 seed their first meeting of 1976 on Those who had to travel to Keep going! There wasn't
catalogues - they're at the top Monday evening, January 5. the meeting at Huron Cen- . anything else to do on that
of his best seller list and he Unknawn sisters of the past tennial School south of unknown sideroad. After
has already read them year were revealed and many 4Brucefield over County Road what seemed an eternity. red
through cover to cover - sisters were surprised to 3 from Egmondville to lights shone ahead-athe lead
twice. learn who their benefactors Brucefield found the ground ' car was waiting at the turn
+ ++ had been. The draw followed drift was filling in the road at onto the concession road.
,There have been various for unknown sisters for 1976. 8 p.m. Again the -ear disappeared as
comings and goings during Plans were made for the, As the sleepy-eyed press the reporter was afraid to go
the holiday season. card party to be held J an. 15. reporter. •-ouncil. road over 25 in that snow rutted
Messrs. ' Dan Campbell, Sister Margaret Hunt was sup-erintendent and clerk- road.,
Greg Holmes, Bill Irwin and winner of the draw and a treasurer trailed out of the At the intersection of
Dean -Ryan spent a week's pleasinglunch was served by meeting at 1:15 a.m. Wed- County Road 3 the car was
holiday in Nassau, Bahamas. the January group. • nesday morning following a waiting again. Imagine my
No swimming - water tem- , + + + late- session, they were rudely relief, and surprise when
perature a mere 61/degrees. A quote from the met by a swirling snowstorm.- Tuckersm ith clerk J im
+ + + . Springfield Union and When the reporter went McIntosh emerged from the
Miss Heather McAdam has Republican: "Before you through snow -up to her knees swirling snow around his car.
returned to the University of flare up at anyone's faults, getting to, her car, she knew "I thought it was you
Ottawa after spending the take time_to count ten - - - -- of she was in for a rough trip following me. said the clerk
holidayswith her parents, your own. ' th oing to who lives on the second
home. wiLn
Egmondville or Seaforth it concession. And I was sup-,
was arranged that the posed to be following Coun-
member of -council would lead c lor Cleave Coombs of
the way withthe press in the Egmondville!!
"I see Allan Nitholson's
Police re ort
Clinton police are in-
vestigating a theftwhich took
place New Year's Eve in the
Elrn Haven parking lot.
A tape player worth 540.
two speakers worth 520 and a
tape box worth $18 -belonging
to Larry Heaman, RR 2, Ailsa
Craig were stolen from his
—.car sometime between 9 and
12:30.New Year's Eve. A
window on the passenger side
of the car was broken as well.
An axident on January 3,
at 7:-/5 p.m. cadged 5900
damage to one car and 5300
damage to another.
Alex MacDonald of 40 West
Street. .Goderic.h was %nor-
thbound on Victoria Street as
• was Ronald L. Miller of RR 2,
Staffa- Mr. Miller indicated a
left hand turn onto Cutter
street. As *he was turning,
-Mr. MacDonald, who was
behind Miller, 'struck the left
side of the Miller vehicle.
causing 8900 damage.
The chief of police .L.A.
Westlake has issued a war-
ning on parking:
BOYS'S; GIRLS"- SIZES 2-18
• LONG SLEEVE
followedy
• corning " he said as he
, "Tickets are being issued
for any cars parked on any superintendent in his big truck-
street in Clinton between the township truck taking . vralked back to speak to him.
hours of 12 midnight and 8 toWnship roads "which are He returned to say "County
a.m. This is in effect until better plowed than county Road looks bad. Your best bet
March 31."
roads". •to get home would be to follow
The chief alsd-stated that In the confusion of getting me through the township
,
effective February 1, anyone the car cleaned of snow. and roads to the second con-
found not wearing a seatbelt, getting stuck, the reporter cession and follow it into
which includes the shoulder finally got going after a slow
(=tinned on page 4)
strap if the car has one, shall start and followed a car down
be charged. ,.
• Only those people who hold
a certificate signed by a
legally qualified medical
practitioner certifying that
the person is unable to wear
one for medical reasons, or
who is actually engaged in
work which requires him to
alight from - and re-enter a
motor vehicle at frequent
intervals and who, while
engaged in such work, does
not drive or travel in that
vehicle at a speed exceeding
25 miles an hour, shall be
exempted from this law.
Anyone driving a motor
vehicle in reverse is also
exempt.
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