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Clinton News-Record, 1979-05-24, Page 7Hear speaker Cancer Society meet favoured those present with two musical num- bers and the Goderich Branch served lunch and coffee at the conclusion of the evening. It should be noted here that the annual dinner meeting of the unit will be held on October 1st at Pine Ridge Chalet. We will be hosting the South- western District of the Society for this meeting and plans are beginning to take shape. It is ex- pected that our guest speaker on this occasion will be the Hon. Pauline M. McGibbon, Lt. Governor of Ontario, and a patron of the Canadian Cancer Society. Anyone wishing to purchase a ticket for this occasion will please call the office in Clinton, 482- 7832, and leave your Family of name with the secretary. The Huron County Unit presence of Cancer of of the Canadian Cancer various types were given Society met in Goderich the audience with a on May 14th with the strong recommendation Goderich Branch -as for a continuing hosts. There were 52 relationship with the family physician through regular check-ups and open discussions with him. For the conclusion of his talk, Dr. Thompson spoke about the necessity of dealing, with cancer should it become a reality in yourself or your family, and the im- portance of un- derstanding the patients stages of denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. The need to deals with each stage as it comes but to never lose sight of the theme of the Society which is HOPE. members and friends in attendance. Mel Farnsworth welcomed everyone and as president of the Goderich Branch, he was delighted to see some of their canvassers and captains in attendance. Some of the highlights of the evening were: Car- frey Cann of the Exeter Branch presented the unit president, Helen Davies, with a cheque in the amount of $3,400 which represented the net profits from the Fashion Forecast '79 Show. Ross McDaniel, unit campaign chairman, reported a total of over $50,000 The singing reached to date in the County campaign. Guest speaker for the evening was Dr. Bruce Thompson, Medical Advisor to the Goderich Branch. Dr. Thompson spoke about cancer,, starting with causes of the disease i.e. heredity, radiation, industrial diseases and some from psychological causes. He stressed the importance of early detection and early diagnosis through mass screening such as the Pap test. He rioted that 85 percent of' ALL Lung cancer would disappear if people did not smoke. For these cancers that we cannot prevent, early diagnosis is the key to successful recovery. Dr. Th.ompson feels there has been a definite improvement in patient awareness and knowledge about the disease and felt this was Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Van due to the efforts of the Dienen of Holland spent Canadian Cancer Society the past week visiting Education Program. with her sister and Symptoms .to look for that husband, Mr. and Mrs. may indicate the Anderson Goderich Constance news and notes By Mary Merner Court Constantine L1842 held their meeting on Thursday evening May 10 in the hall. Business discussed during the evening in- cluded: the birthday party is to be hosted by Court Constantine this year; the youth com- mittee is to book the hall and band for the fall dance; and Delphine Dolmage will be the delegate to go to the convention in London in July. Tickets were distributed for the chicken barbecue to be held on Thursday June 14. District Council is to be held in Benmiller on May 17. John Wammes Sr. and family. Turn to page 13 • CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 24,1979—PAGE 7 London Knights Junior 'A' hockey club coach Bill Long makes a point to a packed auditorium at Central Huron Secondary School last Thursday night at the Clinton Minor Hockey Association's Briefs from it annual banquet and awards night. Mr. Long stressed that skating is one of the first most im- portant fundamentals of good hockey.(News- Record photo) Clinton council chambers There are plenty of At their w regular liquor outlets in this town meeting on May 14 now and we don't need Clinton Council approved more. The more outlets a request from the town there are, the heavier the LACAC group given to drinking is. I'm heavily hire Rob Cornish from opposed to this, Bayfield to work for the Councillor Chester summer, with LACAC, to Archibald stressed. catalogue buildings of heritage value in Clinton. + + + Seventy-five per cent of Council recommended • his wages will be paid by to the committee of ad- the Ministry of Culture justment, the severance and Recreation. The town for Huron Pines Realty will pay the remainder, on the north end of which will amount to Raglan Street and. $400. Mohawk Crescent, lot 84 and part lot 83. Council Council denied a gave their recom- request from Des mendation on the basis Cassidy, asking to have a that the one foot reservepatio in the parking lot of deeded to the town in an the Clinton Hotel on June agreement made with 1 and 2 and. August 3 and Huron Pin and thektown 4, with the purpose to sell iflcluded. 'alcoholic beverages. "The reserve was defeated after Mayor , asked for, to give the Lobb noted that the land, town control over what owned by the town, could happened beyond that be possibly used as point," Mayor Harold parking space for the Lobb explained. senior citizen apart - He added, "The town ments. could refuse the services "This property is ac - or give permission to cessible to the apartment allow the services to go building on King Street through the reserve." and we shouldn't sell it "I don't "think we'll until the government have any problems, we says whether more just want the agreement parking can go there," completed,'';he noted. Mayor Lobb noted. -}-++ ++-1- A application from Reeve Royce Macaulay Draper Bros. and Reid told council that the for the severance of lot wages had been 49-54 inclusive on the discussed with the police north side of Irwin Street department and they had was given council's been settled. Their wages recommendation. will be made public when Councillor Joe. Atkinson the salaries of the public noted that the building on works and recreation the lots is scheduled to be departments are set. Akatight arid– field. - for.» .a. _ ' proposed-- i FKlstry town. hire Dale's Stump Cut- + + + ting Service to remove Council recommended the remains of trees cut to the committee of ad- down throughout the justment a severance town. The cost to remove application from Mr. and each stump will be $15, Mrs. Charlie Hughes for with the cost to be shared part lot 688 at the corner by the owner of the of Pugh Street and North property involved. Terrace. + + + + + + 10 years ago be • Even though they were behind on the scoreboard last Friday night, the Clinton Colts sporting new uniforms from Fleming Feed Mill, found time for a smile, as a young Pickett makes for the playing field during action against the Dashwood Tigers. His father, Larry a former Colt player grabs the lad, while left to right, Don Bartliff, Zeke Fremlin, Rick Welch, and Tom Colquhoun watch the fun.(News-Record photo) Local riders score at Hully Gully Many local motor- cyclists scored well in Hully Gully House League Motorcross action on May 17. In the Pee Wee 'A' class, Randy Ford of Grand Bend finished in first place, Randy Marriage of Clinton came second, and Brad Armstrong of Goderich was third. Scott Wilson of London was the top rider in the Pee Wee 'B' division, followed by John Waddell of London and Kevin Talbot. of Goderich. A motorcross regular, Wayne Ryerson of Clinton came first in the Junior 'A' race. Chuck Collins of Varna was second, and coming in third place was Drew Little of Atwood. Wayne Ryerson took another first when he finished on top of the Junior 'B' division with Scott MacGregor of Kipper second. 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Council rejected the tender of Gerald Martine, RR 4, Seaforth who ap- plied to purchase part lot 9 on the east side of Fulton Street for $4,750. The motion approving the purchase was Peter Wise was hired to work with the public works department in Clinton at the rate of $3.25 an hour, effective April 30. + + + A motion was passed increasing the wages of the crossing guards to $3.15 an hour. Previously they were paid $3 an hour. The raise was made retroactive for January 2, 1979. + + Henry TeBrinke's tender was accepted and he was hired by the council as caretaker of the town l ,all, police SAFETY with precast concrete steps MO Off OE 1111 ON 1111 Mr. Unit Step can provide you with a safer entrance ■ Non Slip Safety Treads ■ Expertly replar.ed in hours not (lays ■ Steel reinforced precast concrete provides longer life • Maintenance free No panting required • Many sizes of steps and porches Duality Ornamental iron railings to compliment your entrance Call Mr. Unit Step for your free estimate Seaforth 527-1320 Your Precast Specialists station, library and surrounding area at the salary of $5 an hour, effective June 1. M. and S. Janitorial Services had been looking after the caretaking on a monthly contract, but they will be notified that their duties will be ter- minated at the end of May. "There's nothing wrong with calling for tenders," Mayor 'Lobb said. "They (M. and S.) could^ have applied again." + + + The town agreed to donate up to $30 to the fair board in order that a prize could be purchased for part of the children's draw at the spring fair. Approval- was, given to pay the Clinton PUC, $233.64 for pumping water from the flooded cellars on Victoria Terrace. Kippen gun club Although there were no perfect scores Terry Baker of Hensall, John Hessels of Goderich and Al Kyle of Brucefield finished on top at the Kippen Gun Club's trap shoot on May 21 with 24 hits each. A number of shooters followed close behind hitting 23 targets apiece. They included, John Anderson of Kippen, Brad Mann of Hensall, Kevin Lamport of Exeter, Dan Crerar of Hensall and Jamie Caldwell of Kippen. Elgin Kipfer of Exeter, Mery Batkin of Clinton and Geroge Hamm of Blyth followed with 22 points each. 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