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Clinton News-Record, 1976-06-17, Page 12Itughe Tieeves • IChNews tOing Prayer was held ;famesAnglican WO, Middleton, • on June 15 with Rev. ettnett in charge. .4101eton and Lynn n played their flutes at ginning, during and at cod of the service, • Rev. Bennett attended the service of Holy Communion 011 Sunday evening in St. ; George's Church, Goderich to commemorate the 25th year ,ordination to the priesthood 01 eaten Garwood G. Russell. ACW " The June meeting of the ACW of St. James Church, Middleton was held Thursday evening at the home of Lois Wise. Estelle Wise opened the meeting with a poem, "If you have a garden. Estelle Wise led in the worship service and was assisted by Lois Smith. Minutes of the last meeting ere read by the secretAry Shirley Storey. A letter was received about the Deanery Meeting June 15 at Wingham. Vera Miller,presented the treasurer'S report. Mention was made that Ray Wise has the steps to the pulpit made nd will be cornered when the pulpit floor is finished. A church cleaning will take place June 22 for the 4adies. Members of each group Owned in their pennies to the leaders. Tentative plans for an outdoor service and picnic Were made. Sarah Storey rea graduate thanked ..aoe's retlov homy, andiois address to thankedthank4the1adieSafl4 to be back frera titne to e. Rev. Bennottliemonstrate the cort'ect pro for Setting the commOnion Collection was WOO and Rev. Bennett closed the meeting in prayer. 4unch was served, by the hostess And assisted byShirley Storey. Personals The comrntmitY was mil' to hear of the fire at Borst and Jerry Bernath's on the$19th concession, Saturday, The Clinton Area Fire Depart- ment were just preparing for their open house when the call came in. These boys deserve a lot of praise, they sure work hard when they get to these fires. We should also give some praise to. Bayfield .for turning out to help also. For a fire so close to a house and to save it, they had to work hard. Marion Powell is back after a wonderful trip. She flew to England, staying two days in London, then by bus going to Wales and Off to Scotland, then back down to spend two more days in London. Marion visited many castles during her stay and really enjoyed herself. Jake and Faye Strykket are back from a delightful four week stay in Holland, visiting their relatives and friends and doing some sightseeing on the side. They were glad to get back to the 14th again. ' Brenda Cleave (nee Wise) of Timmins has been ac- cepted to the School of Nursing, Northern College at Timmins. Best wishes from all of us Brenda. Harvey Cleave of Timmins is a very busy person these days helping to put out the 'forest fires at Hurst, Ontario. Recent visitors with the Deeves were Mr. and Mrs. Mery Bruce and daughters, RR 2 Southwold. Gareth Bennett .son of Mr. Neil Bennett of London is visiting with his grand- parents Rev. and Mrs. Bennett. Please Note - The annual outdoor service and picnic coming in August for the St. James Church is to b e held at Stewart Middleton's Park. More on the date next Week. 1 overheard lest night that Stewart Middleton, Don Middleton and Ken Merner went fishing. we wonder what you boys caught. Mike Dupuis of the 14th, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dupuis graduated recently from Conestoga College, Stratford as a welder. Good luck Mike. Rosanne Middleton of Toronto and Janice Middleton were at home with. Ross and Mabel Middleton for the weekend. Karen Tyndall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Tyndall, RR 2, Clinton, graduated from the Guelph Nursing Division of Conestoga College at the Graduation Ceremony held at Kitchener Memorial Auditorlinn, Saturday June .12,1976. CAROLE ,.SUTHERLAND Office Manager Clinton Branch ()Mark) Motor League Carole advises to ovoid the disappointment of NO CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY in the sunny south... SOOK NOW Airlines are already wait - listing for Christmas departure and early January returns. Those who have fixed -holidays Yeakchers rot example - should procrastinate no Unger. Dropin today to Ontario Motor League wide Kn. MOM RATTENBURY ST. CLINTON 482 9300 imam* Runs 14111.219-31111 Most, revs WO* hi I rugene MeAdam, lett PriSeel._ most valuable player aWard.t0 Ian Olbth who lied With LAM Dalton at the Athletic Awards Night at CIISS. (photo . Hunt) The Seaforth Silver Spurs held their second meeting at the home of Ann Powell. All went to the barn and our leader Rose Flynn explained the points for judging the America saddle horse. They then divided into three groups and were each given a judging card for judging the conformation of a horse. Each gave reason' s for their choice and after all got together and each was told the right placing and given the reasons. They retired to the house and opened the meeting with 4-H pledge and the secretary Sharon Thompson read the minutes. The leaders discussed judging day. which is to be held late in July, and an- swered questions. The next meeting is to be held on Tuesday, July 6, at the home of Rose Flynn. The Constance Foresters held their Chicken barbeque on Thursday, June 10 at the DRINKING. DRIVING -- DISASTER - 4. Area graduate • 44%40,144 Upolets,regarding the use Huronof facilitiesation school resulted in an c ose of fees 63inost 2it4"7:1rePiarmtlngithe Board.04aredomnenrationfrom the budget committee headed by trustee John Elliott that all users regardless of rental group classification • Ovoid assume responsibility for identifiable additional cOsts to the Board over ad above any fee charged for the use of the facility. These charges are primarily for 00440 wages. Trustees were told the fees charged for use of facilities should be increased in an attempt to offset increased costs of heat And electricity. The coin mittee noted that ,the. recommendations were made only after considering a survey of fees charged by six other boards of education and five 1-14rori County non -education facilities. Trustee Marion Zinn said she was very concerned , with the hike in fees. She continued, "1 will have to do a lot of public relations work. Brookside school is used extensively for weddings and other banquets. There is no other facility in the township'' Mrs. Zinn added, "This will mean that weddings renting for about 525 now will go up to close to M." Vice-chairman Charles Thomas asked if it was necessary to have a custodian present at all functions. He was told by superintendent Roy Dunlop that "it's up to the principals". Trustee Molly Kunder commented, "With hydro and water rates going up, we had no choice." Budget chairman John Elliott said any church groups would fall into the "A" category and would be liable only or custodial fees. hall, it was very successful with over 1,1.00 being fed. Mrs. E. F. Warren of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Lawson, John and Elizabeth. Mr. • and Mrs. Bryan McConnell and Bryson of Mt. Brydges visited on Saturday with 'Mr. and Mrs. George Counter. Richard. Kassandra and Vicky. Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos, Indy and Kathy spent the weekend visiting with relatives in the Chatham and Blenheim areas. Mr. and Mrs. -John Thompson. Jim. Sheila. Sharon and Bob spent the weekend on a fishing trip to Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. John Whyte and Kerri of Lindsay spent the weekend with his mother Mrs. W. L. Whyte, Rill and Mr. Harold Whyte. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wammes of Bothwell visited on Sunday, with . Mr. and Mrs John Wammes Sr. Fred Jewson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Jewson, Clinton, graduated from the Medical School, University of Western Ontario with his M.D. recently. Dr. Jewson will be interning in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Others have the component look, but TEAC's is by design. A completely new transport mechanism with smooth, positive -cam action rotar lever controls. A new DC servo controlled motor TEAC reliable. The cassette operates vertically - thus eliminating the adverse effect of gravity on the cassette mechanics Improved electronics with integral Dolby fat noise free tapes. TEAC quality. Drop by for a demonstration of this new TEAC des*. From the inside out it's a solid perfonnet. Warranty - 2 Years I Frequency Response 30-16,000 Signal To Noise Ratio-60dB I Wow & Flutter 0.08% • v , Chairmen Herb Turkbeim 1aid7 "Sommunicipal:0*s cairn the schools, provide unfair comitketition with lower prices." Rental of a clasiroorn for group "Jr will go from $3 to $$ and doubled to $10 for "C" groups. The balance of the "B" group schedule is general purpose room, $15, from $10; secondary double gymnasium, $25 from $15; single gymnatmtn, $15 from 310; cafeteria,4115 from $10 and the cost per 100. .chairs set up and removed will remain at 35. For "C's groups the charges will be classrooms, 310 from $5; general pur- pose room, $15 from $25; double gym- nasium. 375 from $50; single gym- nasium. 335 from $25 and cafeteria. $20 from 315. Setting up and removing of chairs will remain at $10. At .the same meeting, the Board at, Stisoltser coa,. $ 1104 P#T 6 WS *ASS 40 TO C45 1141 . cep:, recommendation from the management committee regarding rated gratuities for employees railing before, becoming eligible for a full gratuity. - The director of education will now be authorized to award pro -rated gratuities where retirement before being eligible for a Eull gratuity as delineated in an applicable agreement is caused by the employee either reaching compulsory retirement age or ceasing employment through medically certified ill hetfith• Requests for pro -rated vatuities for other compassionate grounds will be dealt with by the Board on an individual merit basis. Pro -rated gratuities are not to be paid to the estate of employees who die in service by virtue of the fact the Board has already contributed to the premiums of a group life.insurance policy. Cub leader Don Jones, a 'Queen's Scout shows Steve Nice, t hris Denomme, John Lavis and Dean Daer the art of laying a camp fire at a campout held for the 1st Cub Pack of Clinton by the Kinsmen Club of Clinton. The camp was held at Irvine Tebbutt's farm last Friday and Saturday. 00 tit Situ. )A0 mt. AAA', Owls' 'MARV 144 e lat .4AD 3..c .4 A ("43* .3-3,314FlIN‘ TOPDRESS WITH "SUPER GROW GOLD" or "SUPER Q" FORAGE FERTILIZERS Formulated for the Special growing conditions of Huron County. Bulk or Bag Delivery • Spreaders Available • SEE US FOR YOUR NITROGEN NEEDS ON CORN, — 41 % Solution — Anhydrous Ammonia Applicator and Nurse Tanks available