Clinton News-Record, 1979-05-10, Page 21P y .
Clinton Public School
BAZAAR and
RUMMAGE SALE
Thursday, May 17
3-7p.m.
Bake Table. Clothing. Books. Toys. Crofts.
Household Items. etc.
Sponsored by Students' Council.
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ADMISSION ADULTS 2.50 STUDENTS 2.00
CHILDREN I. 50 A
"Give Me a Chance
ToShow You!"
"I'm told that I'm mentally handicap-
ped...whatever that means. If it means that
keeping up with the other kids in school... or
needing some help to understand my job...or
taking longer to learn about sports, then'L:gu ss
I'm handicapped."
"But give me a chance to show you/ "
All mentally handicapped 1have the. ability to
learn. Most want to be productive...and they
want to contribute...and be a part of their com-
munity.
You can help us help them:' By working together
we can help these people achieve their poten-
tial, and, perhaps, to join the gainfully em-
ployed, to become taxpayers, and to make their
own contribution.to Society.
Would you .,share your 'good luck' ith them.
Would you share our goal of helping them live in
a state of dignity.and enjoy living in this our, and
their community.
YOU CAN BY SUPPORTING OUR ANNUAL
FLOWERS OF HOPE
CAMPAIGN
South Huron & District Association for the
MENTALLY HANDICAPPED
BOX 29 DASHWOOD
Donald W. Campbell
EXECUTIVE -DIRECTOR
Donna Greb, Campaign Chairperson
Bob Southcott'
PRESIDENT
Field trip troubles.
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will include a tour of the
city to such sites as the
Plains of Abraham, the
Citadel and an electronic
display showing the six
Beiges of the city. The
next day the students will
be taken on a walking
tour of the city and then
will come home.
Zurich trustee Herb
Turkheim suggested that
the trip gave the students
too much free time. He
asked the board what had
been the final judgement
for six students sent
home from a class field
trip of Exeter high school
students that went to
Ottawa.
3/ He said he understood
parents were, a_ little
upset in that town after
half a dozen students "got
loose" on a field trip to
the nation's capital and
went in a liqour store to
stock up. He said the
teachers supervising that
trip sent the students
home early.
"All it boils down to is
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too much free time for the
students," said
Turkheim.
"You know how you
can find out about a place
nn a walking tour "
asked John Henderson.
Goderich trustee
Dorothy Wallace
defended the field trip
telling the board the only
way one can "get to know
Quebec City is on a
walking tour'.
Henderson said one of
the concerns he had about
the Seaforth trip is the
ratio of teachers and
students. He said when
the trip was originally
proposed and parents
asked for approval there
were four teachers ac-
companying the 42
students. He said that
number has been reduced
by one since parental
approval was given.
"You want to go on a
walking tour some time
with a bunch of students
and see how far you get,"
said the Seaforth trustee.
"I suppose with three
teachers and 42 students
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The Women's Auxiliary to the
Clinton Public Hospital offers
The Ruby Haddy Bursaries
Two qualified students or area residents (male or
female) who have been accepted to train as
REGISTERED NURSES
REGISTERED NURSING ASSISTANTS
OTHER ALLIED HEALTH PROGRAMMES
Applications to be made by June 8, 1979, to the
Guidance Dept. of Central Huron Secondary School,
Clinton, Ont.
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FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
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This Mother's Day, Sunday, May
13, Colonel Sanders' boys and
girls have a special gift for
mothers When you pick up a
bucket or barrel of Kentucky Fried
Chicken for a Mother's Day treat,
you'll get a beautiful rose pin for Mom.
Offer good while supplies last.
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somebody's going to get
"loose," said board
..chairman John Elliott.
"Mout 39," quipped
Henderson.
Elliott said he could see
the time coming when
overnight trips or ex-
cursions going great
distances were going to
have to be terminated. He
said there were several
reasons the board would
have to start turning
down the requests and
one was money. He added
that small numbers of
supervisory staff created
problems like the ones
that occurred on the
Exeter trip but he said to
turn down the Seaforth
trip now would be "un-
fair" -
Blyth festival
The Blyth Centre for
the Arts, a community -
organization which
sponsors visual and
performing arts events,
has announced plans for
its seqond annual Spring
Festival. The event
comprises a major one -
day exhibition by more
than 50 of Ontario's finest
antique dealers, craft-
smen, and artists.
The show and sale will
be held on Saturday, May
19 at the Blyth Com-
munity Centre from 10
a.m. to 5 p.m. The
festival enjoyed enor-
rious success with its
first-year venture into the
vast Ontario antique and
crafts market and
organizers are confident
of another well -attended
show.
All. participants have
been carefully screened
by a selection committee,
resulting in a first-class
display of antiques,
paintings, prints, pottery,
weaving, stained glass,
and many other hand-
crafts and art pieces.
Well-known exhibitors
include potter Michael
Ward, weaver 'Toni Vos,
and Frances Humphrey,
Elmira's famous apple -
doll maker. Blanche
Pownall -Garrett will be
on hand with her
nationally' -known boos
on natural recipes, alo g
with lots of jars of home-
made jellies and
preserves.
Also featured will be
Huron County's largest
annual book sale, and a
refreshment area.
JAZZ WEEK
MAY 14 - 19
Listening Sessions
Daily At 5
ALL JAZZ
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