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Clinton News-Record, 1979-07-12, Page 17• b,e the Wednesday trip.of the' week, Children should bring lunches for this trig. The Playday in- volves the chiidren in- nany activities including racing and throwing contest. . was re -located te •the AnSradults interested in • Vanasira RecreatiOnhelping supervise on any Centre. HOPefully, the' trips throughout the suthrner, please call 482 - 3&44. •Also, due to an ex- pressed interest, we are itulw offering to any child, whether registered or not, the,4ropportimity. to attend , anv trip spheduled.. '- Special thanks is "given this week, to Sandy and Glen Rose .fot their assistance • •/ ara Even though all the students, except for a few summer school students, have left for vacation, there is plenty of work for the custodians to do, cleaning up the school from ceiling to floor and everywhere in between. Their workload is heavy says the photographer, as the place looks more like a zoo, with fire marks on -the.. wall, graffiti everywhere, smashed fruit on walls, and filth covering desks. Here Dick Fremlin, left, and Kay Falconer do one set of doors, from top to bottom. (News -Record photo) Baseball going well The Baseball Season is . halfway done and the teams in the Tuckersmith Area arei§loing very well for their first year. the peewee boys coached by Gerald and Moira Robinson are • learning July, 10 at Vanastraand July 17 at Vanastra. The Bantam boys next games are July 12 at Hensall and July 17 at Exeter. 'Come out and support more about baseball as • • the -y- play more and, more g es. The Peewee girls are •codhced by Esther Handy and Lyn Jerome and they are doing quite well for • their first year. They •,have three wins and three losses to date. The boys bantam team .. three runs for our team. hard games this week. is improving through the Congratulations•Mike. The steam and coaches season as they develop. . On July 5, our boysMoira and Gerald their baseball • skills.' played 'the Elimville Robinson (Butter -Maker) Their coaches. are Jim .,tearta.. at _their.. dialond, ,would like to _take _this • e b) • s..1,.rw.),,•„„ii 11. thal.111,1-1.4, aropi's reel'pe corner If you are using two .or the. discussion oyr more balls of yarn or dessort. • ' • • thread, put the balls in a Make. a, praclical; plastic bag with holes, creamy,rouge by mixing zuch.as the ones potatoes.. the last bit • ,of lipstick come in. Pull the yarn out throughly with co:ld through the holes.;.. the cream. yarn will stay clean and. , .. • your favourite team. Baseball is for „your childrep's enjoyment and fun. The children need your support and cooperation. Bears are improving won't tangle. , • Try an old fashioned "-pounding"- party tas housewarming. Each guest should bring one pound of a staple item. Perhaps this idea will help parents of teenagers. Take a parent - teenager discussion on dating, dress, or other • emotionally charged issues out to dinner! ' Have dinner togdther in a quiet restaurant and start On July 3, the Bears and gave Elimville a (pee wee boys) played tough match. Hensall at the Vanastra On July 7th the pee wee Diamond.but the boys lost boys played • Huron Park this,game 37.14. at their diamond, but lost , The team is improving, .32 - 11. They gave it their as Mike McFadden hit a - best shot, but everybody home run, bringing h- is pretty tired after three , - ‘-'4"4°"-- --a•utr • "" but lost a squeaker 2 r• time to thank HG Falconer. Electric for the shirts. • to the Elimville team. _ __The_pee Wee girls' next.. • -Opr bpys• their • bec They arerea4lyarti games -are- --Jufy•-•---11:-..- at- - • - 1., • • - • • J3ibI • . d Hurondale while the pee wee boYs next games are e ncnoo.i. planne • Bingo results 105 people came out to play Bingo on Tuesday,' July 3, at the Rec. Centre. The . share -the -wealth winners were: Joe Heil, Komoka, $79; Elaine Watson, Mitchell, and Jane Flannigan, R.R. 2 Zurich, split $70 ; and Mrs. C. Wood,R.R. 4 Seaforth, $77. The $200 jackpot was won by Frances Ayotte of R.R. 1, Hay. Everyone is welcome toVacation Bible School attend church this -for children ages 4 and up Sunday at 10 a.m will be July 23 to 27 from 1 to 3 p.m. 'ydro to test voltage • Ontario Hydro will reduce system *oltage by five percent on Tuesday, July 17, continuing its series of twice -yearly tests. The test will be con- ducted for -two one-hour periods from 1:30 p.m. to • GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS II 0 3/4 * • ANNUAL . • PAYMENTS - 10.1/2 %- MONTHLY Rates Subject to Change without noticO John Wise . General Insurance Guaranteed Investments 5 Rattenbury St., • "Mori. Ont. Phone 482-9644 Res. 482-7265 2:30, p.mand frorn.6 :30_ p.m. to 7:30 p.m. It is not expected to affect residential, commercial or industrial customers. "Generally, a voltage reduction test of this type passes unnoticed by individual customers," says Roger Whitehead,. system operations manager. It is estimated that a five percent reduction .will reduce system demand by three percent -- about 390 megawatts, or,enough to supply a city the size aLMISsissauga. • The tests are used to assess the advantages of such reductions during system emergencies, to • observe the impact on customers and on system equipment and operations, and - to familiarize • operations staff with procedures. The last voltage reduction test took place January 16. REGISTRATION-Fok: Centred Huron Hockey School Clinton Aiena - Sept. 10-30, 1979 PLEASEtOIVIPIETE THE FORM BELOW OR. PHONE 402-7731 ' BETWEEN 4:00 AND 5:00 P.M: — NAME., • • • ADDitESS . PHONE... • • • 4 '4 0 0 • Pineapple,Liiine Float 1 - 12 oz. can ,(11/2 cup)' pineapple -juice. —• - 1 - cup lim'e 2.3 - cup sugar • green food colouring 1 - pint lirne sherbet 2 - 7 Oz. bottles (2 cups) ginger ale • _ Combine- pineapple juice, lime juice, sugar and a few 4rops food colouring.. Chill. Fill 6 glasses half full with lime mixture; add.'a scoop of sherbet to each. Fill with ginger ale. Lettuce • Remove the centre from a large head? of lettuce,, leaving the outside leaves to form a 1" shell. Gradually,ad 1/2, cUp-Miraele Oz. package of Philadelphia Cream Cheese. Mix until well blended. Add 1 • can (approx. 16 oz.) 'fruit cocktail, drained, and 1-3 cup chopped nuts, Mix light:;,. Fill lettuce shell; cover and cht11.4„hours, or overnight. Slice. crosswise or into wedge's. ' Makes 6 servings. • CLINTON NEWS--Rg CORD, THURSDAYJULY tzrt979,pAbg17 o . This week was Get Fit Week, with a hike - scheduled for each morning. A trip to Goderich Beach was also Planned on Wednesday. - • Due to rain, the Egmondville playground next time it rains, we will be able to • hold the playground in Eznion- dville: The, Brucefield- Varna playground will be held -in the Varna Town HaIFif it rains. Last week, 66 people went on the trip to Rockton. Everyone had fun feeding giraffes, donkeys., llamas and goats. After touring the animal's kingdoms, the children went on rides, viewed the pet corner and ,purchased souvenirs. Next • week, the Lake Huron Zone Playda.y. will • • A R.K.•'PECK APPLIANCES "In The Heart of Down Town Varna" • Vacuum Cleaners - Sales and Service of most makes • CB Radios and Accessories • Speed Queen Appliances.' • Moffat Appliances' • Smoke Sensors • Insect Lights and Fly Killing Units • Handcrafted Gift: Varna, Ontario Phone 452-7103 S Come in today and see our selec- tion of quality branded Homecare Exterior Paints and Stains. ---111/0011- • 11 ..-.4.01tdoiatfoar Alkyd type Sep .trunspareril •MAR 15•116 Spruce u‘p outside with bur stains. For this Ipw pric_e you " get good quaty stain. It has exceptional -durability and goes on easily without the use of any additional finish. 5 colours to Choose from.. p OLYMPIC STAIN •t• 95. One of the most pop- ular wood stains on the market today. Olympic ' GALLON linseed oil based semi -transparent stain covers up and seals new wood. •POLYETHYLENE FILM COMES IN 2 mil 500 sq. ft. roll This durable poly- . $5 . 25 ethylene -film is handy to have around the home or cottage. It makes EACH an excellentmoisture 2 mil 1500 sq. ft, roll .barrier tolthe damp- $ 12,, 15 ness, WHITELABEL EXTERIOR LATEX Stretches as the house expands and contracts. Reduces cracking, blis- tering. Clean up with soap and water. Get the quality and excellent protec- tion of traditional oil base paint. One of our most popular paints. HOMECARE PAI NT_131.1.USH ES Low priced. 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