Clinton News-Record, 1979-05-17, Page 16•
PAGE 16—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY,, MAY 17, 1979
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More needed
Bloch Parents set
In the past several Its simply a matter of
weeks you have probably displaying your sign
noticed Block Parent when you're home and
signs displayed in the removing it when you go
windows of some of the out. Hopefully a Block
homes in our community. Parent need never be
A Block Parent home is a called upon. Sometimes
place where a child can the mere sight of a Block
turn to for help when Parent sign deters un -
pursued by strangers, desirables from a
injured, bullied or chased community.
by a dog. In this the International
It is to be used in the Year of the Child, more
event of an emergency than ever we should
and therefore the Block strive to give our children
Parent does not provide protection by ensuring
food, water or bathroom their safety within the
facilities. If an incident community. A program
arises and a child goes to like this helps to achieve
a home with the familiar this goal.
red and white sign, the I would like to thank the
Block Parent im- Block Parents we
mediately phones the presently have for their
proper authorities; be it ,concern. However, to
the police, hospital or the make the program more
child'.$ parents, depen- effective, I would like to
ding on the nature of the have more Block Parents
incident. than at present. Since
Being a Block Parent ' Vanastra initiated this
requires very little effort. program for both Clintor
and Vanastra, lets try to
make this a huge success
for our community.
Vanastra is a great place
in which to live; together
we can keep it a safe
place for our children to
grow up in.
A Block Parent need
not be a parent to apply
and homes in which both
adults work during the
day make very good
Block Parent homes in
the event a child may
need help in the evening
hours.
As responsible and
caring parents of the
community, I urge you to
give this program your
consideration. If you
would like more in-
formation of the program
or wish to apply as a
Block Parent please
contact me by phoning
482-7757—by Glenda
Gardner, Vanastra Block
Parent Chairman.
Community news and notes
Our annual fireworks
display sponsored by the
Lions club is on this
Monday, May 21.
Admission fee is $2 per
carload.
The Brownies, Guides,
cubs and Scouts will be
selling sparklers at 10
cents each and the new
--Lioness group will be
selling hot dogs. Bring
the family and enjoy the
display!
Bingo
Over 140 people at-
tended last week's bingo
when Judy Dixon of
Clinton won $78 in Share -
the -Wealth. Other share -
the -wealth winners were:
Norma Porter,, of
Goderich, $81; Wilma
McMichael and Mrs.
Irene Flannigan, of
Drysdale, split $86.
Barbara' Boa of Clinton
won the $200 jackpot.
join in our weekly ac-
tivities.
Multi Service
Centre
We have been ' com-
piling information from
all areas of Huron County
so that directory of
community service can
be published 'this fail.
Anyone wishing in-
formation .may call our
office at 482-9707.
A newsletter will be
Brownies delivered,.by the end -,of
At Brownies we have Mini Teens May regarding summer,
lots of games. We goon A special outdoor programming. If you P—
lots of trips like,camping, project is planned, this have any ideas about This Sunday morning
parties, bankwoods, and Thursday if the weather ' Pastor Bill's sermon
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A capacity crowd was entertained during Education Week at the Vanastra
Public School. Here the kindergarten class dance the Hockey Pokey.
(V_,anastra Public School photo)
Seminars at Centre
Community
Development and
Leadership Program will
continue the workshop
program on Thursday
May 17 when Mr. Al
Sinclair will present
participation with
available resources.
On Thursday May 24,
Mr. Michael Fenn,, from
Inter-govermental af-
fairs will present
parliamentary
procedures and roles of
executives and com-
mittees,
On Thursday May 31,
Mr. Phil Warren from
Huron Centre for
Children and Youth will
present "attitude of
people change agents and
values 'clarification."
Minister
These workshops will
take place and Vanastra
Community Centre at
7:30 p.m. -
Nancy Anstett has been
interviewing the various
business personnel in
Vanastra and wishes to
thank everyone for their
co-operation. These in-
terviews will be con-
tinuing until the end of
the month and will
coincide with the surveys
which various residence
received last month. A
meeting of interested
residents and business
people will be called at a
later date regarding the
results. -
Ladies' .Wednesday
afternoon quilting will
welcomed
Brownies are Jenny,
Heather, Shelly, and
Kathy. I like Brownies
because we have lots of
songs. Brownies are held
in the church. I have 3
badges and I am' the
seconder in my
group.—by Terri Evans
Community News
Would anyone who
found a hatchet around
the Rec. Centre please
contact Gerald Robinson
at 9 Toronto St.
Club news
The Lioness club will be
holding a business
meeting this Thursday,
May 17th, at the Resource
Centre at 7':30 p.m.
Cubs
We're still looking for
cooks for Cub camp, on
June 1, 2 and 3. Anyone
interested, please contact
Maureen Dunsmore, "
Moira Robinson, or
Myrna Smith.
Just a reminder that
the cubs and Scouts must
have their camp money
turned in before May 20.
Guides
Guides, don't forget to
have your money in by
Wednesday, May 23rd,
for the mother and
daughter banquet to be
held June 5,
Brucefield
UCWmeet
.,by Mrs. It F. Berry
Unit I of the Brucefield
United Church UCW met
on Monday evening May
14 followed by a plant
sale. The meeting was
charged by Mrs. Ann
Broadfoot and Mrs. M.
Walters.
The meeting opened
with a hymn with Mrs.
Alice Scott at the piano.
Mrs. Walters read a
poem followed by prayer.
The roll call was an-
swered by the nafff of a
famous mother of the
Bible.
The offering was
received by Mrs. Walters
and dedicated by Mrs.
Broadfoot. Mrs.
Broadfoot took as her
topic "Mother was as
always"
A hymn was sung
closing this part of the
meeting. President Mrs.
Marjorie Broadfoot then
chaired the'd business
portion. She welcomed all
present - also three
visitors from Unit II,
Stanley.
Mrs. Doris Sillery gave
a report of the April
Summer
Comfort
for Kids
Canadian -Made
' Sunwear
Infant to Size 14
Hansel £t Gretel
Iyth
The Corner Cottage for
Children's Wear
523-9613
meeting and the
treasurer's report. A
thank you note was read
by Mrs. Stoll' from Mrs.
Mona Caldwell who has
been in hospital for many
weeks, thanking Unit 1
for their many acts of
kindness during her stay
there. June '5 is visitors
day at Brucefield Unit
Church where half of the
societies are invited and
the other half next year
June 13 the UCW will
assist the managers with
the supper. On May 23,
Unit 2 will show pictures,
everyone is invited. On
May 26, Unit 1 will cater
to a wedding assisted by
the Sunshine Group.
The next meeting will
be June 11 which will be
the last meeting until
September. Following the
meeting, a plant sale took
place with auctioneer
Miss J. McEwen.
scripture passage
relating to this is Ezra 8
versus 21 to 23. Everyone
is most welcome to attend
this 11 a.m. service.
Nursery is provided.
Pastor Bill and his wife
Charlotte have made
themselves quite com-
fortable in their new
home. A big thank you to
continue this week - New
projects will be discussed
this Wednesday.
Everyone is welcome,
babysitting service is
provided from 1:30 to 3:30
p.m. on quilting days.
Sharon's recipe corner
Helpful Hints
To help a small child
turn light switches on and
off by himself, cut a
rectangular hole near one
end of a cardboard tube
(an empty waxed paper
roll). The hole hooks onto
the switch and the tube
pushes 'the switch up or
down.
Present a windowsill
garden to someone who is
an avid gardener, but is
confined to a nursing
home. Potted vegetables
such as cherry tomatoes,
miniature corn and .peas
grow well in. a sunny
window.
Save divided TV -dinner
trays and put your extras
or leftovers in them.
Wrap in foil and stick
them in the freezer for
instant home -cooked
meals when cupboards
are bare or you're in a
hurry.
As an extra precaution,
write your name, ad-
dress, telephone number
and • bicycle serial
number on a file card.
Roll the card into a
tight cylinder; take off
the bicycle seat, and put
the card into the frame.
The thief may file off the
cnri.l number. hut the
card can be easily
retrieved and used as
proof of ownership.
Sharon's Recipe
Corner
Hawaiian Pork -chops
In a skillet lightly
brown chops, stir in one
can pineapple tidbits,
undrained, one can (8oz.)
tomato sauce, and one
can mushrooms. Add 2
tbsp. soya sauce and one
garlic clove.
Simmer uncovered for
15 min. Serve over
noodles. Leftover pork
may be used.
Hawaiian Squares
1 tin sweetened condensed
milk
1/4 cup lemon juice
10 to 12 marshmallows
(quartered)
1 cup crushed pineapple
(well drained)
1/2 pt. whipping cream or 1
pkg. topping mix
2 tbsp. butter
24 single graham wafers
(crushed)
Mix first five
ingredients together,
crush wafers, melt butter
and pour two thirds of
crumbs into butter. Mix
well. Pack into a 9 x 9
pan. Take 4 or 5 tbsps.
Tuckersmith baseball on
The Tuckersmith
baseball league has
organized three teams
that are starting practise
this week and next week.
The pee wee girls
coached by Esther Handy
and Lyn Jerome are
practising Wednesday
nights on the diamond
behind • the Vanastra
Recreation Center where
-everyone .is.going to play
their games.
Jim Thomas and
everyone who donated , Wayne McFadden are
furnishings for the1house. coaching, the boys ban-
.
their last -evening- this• ipractisin'g "an "Thursday
-past Tuesday' night. The
children all received a
button to remind them
that God cares for then.
A super tha,k-you to all
the people who volun-
teered their talents as
teachers and helpers.rAll
your work is very much
appreciated.
News from Kippen
By
Rena Caldwell
Kippen East Women's
Institute held their
Executive meeting on
May 10 at the home of the
President, Mrs. Dave
Triebner. Plans for
programs for the coming
year were formulated.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Gackstetter, Guelph,
were recent guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Jones.
Farmers are busy with
seeding that was delayed
by wet weather and are
preparing land for corn
planting.
Mrs.- H.A. Caldwell
spent last weekend in the
Nation's Capital, Ottawa.
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nights. The pee wee boys
are coached by Gerald
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Malcolm and they will be
contacting the players as
to when practise will be
held.
Players for all . teams
are still welcome and are
invited out to join the
team. We would like to
organize. a girls bantam
and a boys midget but we
need people to sign up to
we know that there is
enough interest for a
team.
We also require the
children's OHIP numbers
so please give them to the
coaches. For further
information, please
- contact the Vanastra
Recreation Centre.
whipped cream and put
into first mixture. Spread
this mixture over crumbs
and top with remaining
whipped cream. Sprinkle
with remaining wafer
crumbs- Refrigerate for
24 hours.
Special! for
your Freezer
BEEF
SIDES
$1•56 V Ib.
FRONTS
$11•39 Ib.
HINDS
$1.85 lb.
PRICES GOOD 'TIL
SATURDAY MAY 19
PRICES INCLUDE
CUSTOM CUTTING TO
YOUR SPECIFICATIONS,
WRAPPING AND
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Authorized dealers for
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482-9951
or 523-4478
There's. more to buying
or selling a car
than you think.
When you're buying or selling a car
privately, a handshake and bill of sale
doesn't mean the deal is complete.
If you're the seller, it's in your
best interest to make sure the change
of ownership has been registered
properly with the Ministry of Trans-
portation and Communications.
If it hasn't, all parking tickets auto-
matically go to you. If you ignore
them you could be subject to arrest
for failure to pay fines. You could
also find yourself involved in a civil
suit if the vehicle is in an accident
after the sale.
If you're the buyer; it's also in your
best interest to make sure the change
of ownership has been registered.
Both buyer and seller should visit a
Ministry of Transportation and
Communications licence -issuing office
and transfer the ownership in person.
A free pamphlet, "Buying or Selling
a Car Privately'; is av' ~ able at all
MTC licence -issuing offices, or by
writing Public and Safety Information
Branch, Ministry of Transportation
and Communications,1201 Wilson Ave.,
Downsview, Ontario M3M 1J8.
James Snow,
Minister of Transportation
and Communications
Ontario