Clinton News-Record, 1976-11-11, Page 2McGill, a long-
i Cha Clinton
P i to has now
Seal+ h Manor
ing Homer Seaforth.
cGill has .many happy
ries Of her stay in
and of the kindnesses
ved. She hopes that
riends, passing through
agtiforth wtli drop in and see
m time totiEa.
Mrs. Bill Stearrnan and
Young son, Christopher, of
Ingersoll spent several days
last week visiting with her
parents, Percy and Jean
Livei•tnore. Her husband who
is teaching at Harris Heights
Elementary School in
Ingersoll, was attending the
tour -day conference on
"Exceptional Children" held
at the City Centre Holiday Inn
in London.
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Relative to the conference.,
the following is a quote from
the London Free Press: "Dr.
William Morse of the
University of Michigan
suggests a classroom of
maybe eight children with a
very "warm" teacher would
be ideal for the problem child
whose main meed seems to be
a self-identity and the need
for trust in an adult. '
"That teacher would be
warm and not worry about
whether or not the kid learns
to spell," he said."
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Mr. Harry Waymouth of
Princess Street is to be
congratulated again - winning
this time at . the London
Canine Show on October 15
and . the Dalmatian Booster
Show on October 1-7. i e won
with his ten -month-old
Dalmatian .puppy - RexWyn's
Christmas Knight. Mr.
Waymouth's pups have gone
as far as Moberly Lake, B.C.
and Rigaud. Quebec.
OX re , her al precia
all � lt5
la lies' orgaai o ...
town whogave of their tint
so unstintingly ,to. make
day such a success.
"trnen
m o edinto taper'
he .drove ,40. „l
«"mostl so;!nw ►l t r
Gle ler aid.
boxtrer
ighwa anx`
a an Operator,
and sanders,
though'', Mr.
said,
len ars Glazier was asked hoW she,
felt oft her busband retiring,she said,
"Ho getting up at 6 a. m,.. i think it's
marvelous, 1 hope he's going to enjoy
e
beeatne a pati l man, or it.
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To all You bingo fans - don't
forget that there will be no
Le lost Bingo this Thursday.
but games will resume as
usual on the l8th. We realize.
this reminder will only be
read,by those who manage to
procure a News -Record in th e
stores on Wednesday Nov. 10.
All our mail recipients will
receive their papers one day
late due to closure of the post
office for Remembrance Day.,
Winners of the final draw
for the Clinton Soccer Club
were Rosemary Armstrong:
and John Cochrane: The club
wishes to thank everyone who
participated In the draws -
thus aiding in , financing.
soccer interest in Clinton.
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Many of our readers will
have noticed the byline
"Wilma Oke" on many of our
front page articles. This very
energetic and hard-working
free lance journalist was
honoured recently in Toronto
when she and another
Seaforth lady, Mrs. Gladys
Thompson were each
awarded a life membership in
the Hospital Auxiliaries of
Ontario.
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amid lGlazler'relaxes , hl +eat ;chair; gi
the epart enc of Tru o � unlcat e
d' ampal
"boys' , after . e "retlred x from his Joh as., patrolman of
the Clinton branch, Right now} -Mr. Glazier Is on vacation
and doesn't officially retire until January 7', (News -
Record photo)
A
n man tops ....
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exhibit, Robert Snell, RR 1, Clinton,; Jim
Armstrong award, highest . score, 44H
Plowmens club, John Underwood, RR 1.
Wingham; Canadian Canners trophy,
highest score, Exeter sweet corn club.
Carol Dougall, RR 3, Exeter;, Huron
County Soil and Crop Improvement
,Association award, outstanding
achievement in field crop clubs, Alan
PThi, RR
Russell Centralia.
Bolton trophy for
championship corn exhibit, was won by
Sandy Broadfoot, Brucefield; Cook
Division of Gerbro Corporation trophy
for championship white bean exhibit:,
Jeff Allan, RR 1, Brucefield; W.G.
Thompson and Sons Ltd. trophy for
championship grain exhibit, Rick Fines,
RR 1, Bluevale; Hallrice Farmstrophv.
championship 4-11 gate sign exhibit,
Brian Falconer, IRR 5, Clinton. ,
Club awards were also presented:
North Huron Trailblazers trophies for
top horse showman in North Huron
Trailblazers, Steven Fidon, RR 1,
Belgrave; Tor top pony showman in
North Huron Trailblazers, Paul
Franken, RR 2, Auburn; for top colt
showman in North Huron Trailblazers,
Brian Fido.m, RR 1, ' Belgrave. The
Exeter 4-H Horse and Pony Club trophy
for highest score in Exeter 4-H. horse and
pony club was won by Trudy Johns, RR
1, Woodham.
Judging competition awards were
presented to: CNE Shield for high novice
judge, Dianne Oldfield, RR 4, Seaforth ;
Blatchford Feeds Ltd. trophy for highest
score, Oscar Meier, RR 4, Brussels ; CIL
trophy for high swine judge, John
►ate C
presented
"We were in' her ,
before he realized it was
him," Mrs. glazier said.
"I thought..it was; a dart' tournament,"
said Mr. Glazier.
VanVliet, RR 2, Brussels; Huron Milk
Committee award for -high--dairy Judge,
Murton Brock, RR 1, Granton;
Cyanamid of Canada award for high
sheep judge, Dave Mewhinney, RR 1,
Lucknow; Huron Cattiemerr's,
Association award for high beet judge.
Roger Morrison, RR 1, Luckn w;
Winston Powell award for high horse
judge. Lorraine Dinsmore, Fordwich.
4-11 . club leaders certificates were,
presented as follows: 15 years voluntary
service. Ross gedy of RR 1. Dungannon;
10 years Voluntary service, Hank
Winkel, RR 2, Gorrie; and five- years
voluntary service - Harvey Black,
Belgrave; Barry GIbson, RR 1, Ford-
wich ; Stuart Wilson, RR 1. Brucefield;
Ray Hanna, RR 2,- Auburn ; and Jean
Dinsmore, Fordwich.
Ftu vaccine now ready in Huron County
Medical Officer of Health
for Huron, Dr. Frank Mills,
said. on Tuesday that all
county residents wishing to
be vaccinated against swine
flu° should contact their
family doctor to make
Many of us are familiar
with "Smokey The Bear" -
wearing his Mountie hat and
warning us all to guard
against forest fires. No doubt
those of you who watched the
National News Tuesday
evening saw where Smokey
died ata 4ipe.old age inr the
Washington Zoo. However..
nature lovers are prepared to
carry on his heritage of love
for nature and her animals -
there is an adopted bear cub
ready to become the next
Smokey.
Mitchell a one paper town
J.W. Eedy Publications and
Signal Star Publishing Ltd.
have announced that with
publication of the November
11 edition, The Mitchell
Times will cease operations.
For the past . four months
Mitchell has been served by
two weekly newspapers, The
Times,• published by Eedy
Publications, and The Mit-
chell Advocate. published by
Signal -Star Publishing Ltd. In
making their announcement,
the two companies said they
had come to an agreement
"after it was determined that
the town of Mitchell was not
large enough to support two
newspapers.':
The Times first hit the
street in late July of this year
while the Advocate was
established in 1860.
Signal -Star president R.G.
Sprier said that subscriptions
to The Times would be
honored by The Advocate.
The Times office will
remain open to allow ac-
counts to be settled. As of
January 1, 1977. The
Advocate office will be
located in the premises
presently occupied by The
Times.
Mr. Shrier also said that he
was pleased to announce that
Times news editor Fred -
Youngs would be joining the
staff of The Advocate
beginning next week.
The Times management
and staff also expressed their
appreciation for the support
shown them by the people of
Mitchell and district.
arrangements for the shot.
The first shipment of
vaccine, a combined dose
against both swine flu and
common A Victoria flu,
arrived in Huron this week.
This is the vaccine developed
for those 65 years of age and -
over and for the chronically
ill
Vaccine for those between
the ages of 20 and 64, swine flu
only; is expected daily. In all
30,000 doses are now
available, 3,000 units of the
combined vaccine and 27,000
of the simple swine flu vac-
cine.
Nancy Shelley, daughter of
, . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Shelley, Mitchell recently
graduated for the University
f Western Ontario with a
lacielor of Arts in Physical
ucation. Nancy is
Presently teaching at
floimesville Public School.
Two Donnas meet in the spirlf of guiding. District
Commissianer, Penn* Woods puts - a Brownie Pin, on
Donna cLeod, n, `Twee le who was just enrolled asa
member of t e 2nd Clinton Brownie Pack at the Brownies
enrolment, held last Wednesday at the Clinton Public
School. (News -Record photo)
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According to Dr. Mills the
vaccine is now stored in each
of the Health Unit ' offices
throughout the county and is
available to family .doctors
free of charge.
Dr. Mills said there will be
_.(no program of mass vac-
cinations, at least for the
moment.
When asked his own
recommendation, in light of
the considerable debate
which has surrounded the
vaccination -program, Dr.
Mills said that residents
should contact their family
doctor and if they jointly
decide to proceed, to do so.
The Medical Officer of
Health also noted that he
hoped another year the whole
program might get underway
much earlier than has been
the case in 1976.
He said some persons
might be waiting to see if --
there is an outbreak of swine
flu here before' being
inoculated,but he noted they
should remember that the
vaccine will also prevent
standard flu.
Dr. Mills said it should take
about six weeks to give the
shots to those who want them.
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