Clinton News-Record, 1977-06-02, Page 26PAGE 6A—CLINTON DEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1977
Vanastra Voicings
By Meryl Thomas
Brownies and Guides
The Mother and Daughter
Banquet is to be held on June
8th, at the Clinton Legion
Hall.
A hooked rug done by the
1st Vanastra Guide Troop will
be on display at the banquet.
Cubs and Scouts
9
Twenty-nine Cubs and
Scouts from Vanastra at-
tended the Huron District
Campor,ee at Point Farms
Provincial Park last
weekend.
Our scout troop, consisting
of nine boys, came in second
with 160 points for the best
troop camping and sport-
smanship. Considering that
the 1st Vanastra Scout Troop
has been in existence for only
seven months, the boys and
leaders deserve the heartiest
of congratulations.
All the Cubs and Scouts
wish to thank everyone who
made it possible for them to
attend this camporee,
especially the Vanastra Lions
Club who donated .money for
camping equipment and
other expenses.
Community Association
The U.C.A. garage sale last
weekend was a great success.
The Association hopes to hold
a similar event sometime
next September.
If any resident has any
suggestions as to what
community activities they
would like to see take place
please call 482-7910 or any
member of the Board of
Directors of the U.C.A.
Nursery School
The children' of the
Vanastra Nursery School
went to Pineridge Zoo near
Grand Bend last Thursday.
From all reports the
children as well as the
mothers had a very enjoyable
time.
Lions Club
The Vanastra Lions Club
held a Ladies' Night June 1st
at the Vanastra Shillellagh.
Some members also went to
London to attend the Lions
Convention Parade last
Saturday.
The Lions- Club will be
riding in the Clinton Spring
Fair Parade on June 4th.
Resource Centre
A representative from the
Ontario Government will be
at the Vanastra Resource
Centre June 2nd at 9 AM to
speak about summer
playground activities. All
interested parents are urged
to attend.
A library is also being set
up at the Vanastra Christian
Church. A ny donations of
books, especially reference
books and dictionaries, will
be gratefully appreciated.
Hullett Happenings
Tree planting
On Friday May 20, a tree
planting ceremony was held
at Hullett Central School,
when two silver maple trees
were planted in honour of
Queen Elizabeth II's Silver
Jubilee.
A flag procession began the
program. Flag bearers were
Michael Vincent representing
the Cubs of Canada, Sally
Pollard representing the
C.G.I.T., John Lawson
representing the Boy Scouts,
and Karen Wright
representing the Explorers.
This was followed by the
singing of "0 Canada".
Mr. MacLennan, our
principal, then introduced the
special guests. ' They in-
cluded: Mr. Smith, Mr.
Cochrane, Mr. Henderson
and Mrs. Williams, from the
Board of Education;
Township Reeve John Jewitt
and Deputy Reeve, Joe
Hunking; Blyth Legion
President William Riehl, and
Treasurer Clare Vincent; the
Londesboro Women's
Institute president, Mrs.
Shobbrook; Huron Country
Warden McNeil; and Rev.
Stanley-- MacDonald of
Ronald Wise, son of Mrs.
Nancy Wise and the late Glen
Wise, Clinton received his
Bachelor of Applied Science
from the University of
Waterloo on Saturday, May
28. He has accepted a position
with Northern Telecom-
munications in Bramalea,
Ontario.
Summer student to conduct
study of gravel pits in- depth
A .W ingham resident, Philip
Beard, 22,• is under the
'supervision of Dave Ablett,
while working at The
Ministry of Natural
Resources, in the Wingham
office.
Philip recently graduated
from the Univ rsity of
Western Ontario ii London,
with his B.A. in Geography,
and is putting his education to
work.
Philip is doing a follow-up
for the Geography Survey
done one and a half years ago,
on this district. This follow-up
requires him to do an intense
study of sand and gravel pits
in each township. It is im-
portant to find out where
these pits exist and if they are
being used.
If the pit is being used,
Philip, must fill out a sheet on
the condition of the pit. This
sheet asks how long the pit
has been used, how much is
'taken out each' year, and'what
the material is being used for.
It is also important to note the
location with reference to
roads, lakes and rivers.
Pictures and sketches also
are part of this assignment.
After this information has
been confirmed, Philip ex-
plained, a survey form for
each pit must 13e prepared.
He is planning to have 16
townships completed by
September 2, 1977. Thesie
townships will be in the south
half of Bruce i#nd the northern
townships of Huron.
Philip has a ' bubbling
personality, and is prepared
to tackle different situations
as they come.
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July 18 & Aug. 28 - Moosonee
July 22 & Sept. 2 - 1,000 Islands
July 24 - West Coast
July 27,31 & Aug. 9, Sept. 6 - East Coast
Aug. 22 & Sept. 5 - Penn Dutch
Sept 10 - Colonial Virginia
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Sept. 19 & Oct 16 - California
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Next a pledge to the flag,
Queen and country, was given
by the Kindergarten classes.
The singing of "The Maple
Leaf Forever" by grades 6,7
and 8 preceded the tree
planting. Rev. MacDonald
then dedicated the trees and
the local dignitaries. gave
their greetings.
This was followed by the
distribution orSilver Jubilee
medallions to the students.
Cameron Moon then read
Rudyard Kipling's poem
"Land of our Birth" and the,._
ceremony was ended with
"God Save the Queen".
Fashion Show
On Tuesday May 24, the
grade 7 and 8 girls held their
annual Fashion Show here at
Hullett.
They modelled the gar-
ments which they had made
with the help of Mrs'.
Mathers, their Home
Economics teacher.
There was also a display of
crafts and materials made by
the grade 7 and 8 boys from
their Industrial !Arts course.
After the Fashion Show lunch
was served.
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