Clinton News-Record, 1979-12-13, Page 24t
Ninety girls from the
Chilton area received a
certificate and teaspoon
on Friday night for
succesffuly completing
the most recent 441
Homemaking Club on
Needlepoint.
At an. Achievement
Night ceremony held in
the Clinton high school
three girls, Dianne Baan
of Taylors :Corners, Patti
Munnings of Bayfield I
and Debbie odges of
Taylors ornery,
received one of the
highest awards in 4-11,
Advanced Honors, for the
completing of 18 4-H
projects.
For the completion of
12 projects.,. the
Provincial Honors award
waspresented resente to
Elizabeth Gibson of the
Clinton II club and Judy
Renner from Holmesville
I.
Eight girls received
certificates and pins for
finishing six clubs. The
County Honors awards
went to: Marie Brand,
.Holmesville II; Cathy de
Boer, Taylors Corners;
Barb Forbes, Clinton 1;
Lorrie Mann, Clinton I;
Valerie Millson, McKillop
II; Beth Saundercock,
Clinton III; Helena
Tiesma; Holmesville I;
Kellie Graham, Taylors
Corners.
Along with the other
presentations, acting
home economist prenda
Kisyk, .also gave I the
Huron County's leader'
award to Marlene Forbes
for her 'work for five
years with the Clinton I
Club.
Part of the evening's
prgram included a skit or
Lrd. of Ed. opposes liquor ads
BY JEFF SEDDON
The Huron county
board of education in-
dicated 'Monday it was
fine for 19 year olds to
drink alcoholic beverages
but not so fine for them to
watch others drinking.
The board supported a
resolution from the Elgin
County board of
education to write a letter
to Ontario's Attorney
General expressing
concern oven ad-
vertisements of alcoholic
beverages on television.
The board would not
support a resolution from
the Elgin board to raise
the legal drinking age to
21 years of age.
The intent of the
board's decision 19 year
olds should be able to
decide for themselves
how much and how often
they wanted to drink and
there- was no need to try
to make booze out to be a
4*u''d �za S+"e <r ,„$
Neither rain,. nor snow, nor hail...or even six feet of mud stopped the Clinton
Public' Works Department recently as they installed several hundred feet of
large storm drain on King Street, between Bond and Gordon Streets. The town
saved several thousand dollars by having their own men do the $20,000 job.
(News -Record photo)
Bowling news...
Turn to page 7.
behind with 41 and the
Pink, Elephants in third
place.with 37."
The-. Chimpanzees now
have 35 points and the
Bobcalts are next with 33.
The. Laughing Hyenas
MO,r 32, the Tigers are
rtext with 31 and the
Cheetahs i remain in last
place with 29 points.
Marj Moore was the top
lady bowler. She took the
high single of 253, the
high -triple triple of 672 and the
high average of 208.
Bruce Collins had the
men's high single. of 290
and the high triple of 811.
Ken Johnston had the
high average of 234.
Men's Intertown
The Clinton Hotel team
have a lead on first place
with 66 points, leaving the
Bowl Mors from Strat-
ford second with 60 and
the Clinton Crown Lanes
team third with 56 points.
Mike's I of Stratford
are next with 54, the St.
Marys team has 46 points
and Lucan I has 41. The
Clinton .Fleming FLyers
are far behind with 27 and
Mike's III of Stratford
have 26. Mike's II of
Stratford, the Seaforth
team and Lucan II are
tied with 25 points each
and the Zurich team is
last with only 11 points.
Mark Stumpf from
Mike's I had the highl
average of 242.9.
Brucefield Sunday School
plans Christmas concert
by Jean Taylor
The Sunday School
Classes at Brucefield
United Church have been
very* busy practising for
their' concert to be held in
the church hall this
Su riday, December 16 at 2
p•m.;,.
Norman Baird is home
frOxn the hospital ,after
having surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Don
McGregor and Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Taylor have
rethrhed home from a
holiday in Florida - at-
teriditg`` the Grand Ole
dpry at Nashville Tenn.,
Silo elk Springs, Disney
*Old, Sea World,
Cypress Gardens, Tampa
Log ,4 es and picked
o aagel, grapefruit and
l Ens: at a Zolpa Springs
061a/firm.
The, ,Stanley Ladies
Cl b fief their Christmas
meeting:, 't ` the home of
M,rs. Norman Baird,
Donations were sent to
the Christmas Seals and
Children. and Family
Services.
Flowers were sent to
five shut-ins in . the
community. Edythe,
Baird conducted games
and a Christmas . Lunch
was served by the South
End,
Seaforth
curling
news,..
• from page.6
available a check with
Gwen Patterson...and
finally: a r' minder tb
rni ted curlerto sign ap
for the iiekt ''draWr took
for the list atthe' a 4113
fun thing.
Blyth trustee John
Elliott summed up the
matter' when he told the
board the people were
supposed to be adults
when they were 18 years
old. He said because of
that the legal drinking
age of 19 should not be
changed.
But Elliott added that
some beer commercials
are "pretty attractive
jingles" that conduce
alcoholic consumption by
young people by showing
people drinking and
"having a good time".
Elliott told the board he
could not support a
resolution suggesting the
legal drinking age be
changed but did feel a
letter to the Canadian
Radio and Television
Commission expressing.
concern over beer
commercials may be in
order.
Goderich trustee
Dorothy Wallace agreed
with Elliott claiming the
board would be "barking
up a tree and won't get
anywhere" trying to have
the drinking age
changed.
Stanley
Santa Claus arrived at
the Senior Citizens
Christmas Party last
Wednesday in time to
hand out prizes to win-
ners of the euchre games.
Therewere eight .tables,
in play: Ladies high went
to Annie Fi`nkbeiner;
men's high to Jeannette
Turner, who played as a
man. Low for the ladies
was won by Jean Bell,
and men's low by Ken
Stewart.
Lone hand prize win-
ners were Mable Reid
and Ed Godkin. Door
r i
demonst atxan presen-
tation by each of the
clubs.. The McKillop II
club performed a skit,
The Essentials of
Needlepoint. An exhibit
Designs in Needlepoint
was put On by Cathy
,VanNinhuys and Jeannie
Brand from Holmesville
II andVarna the
girls
iris
performed a s it,
Famous People Who
Needlepoint.
At ' skit, My Favorite
CLINTON NEWS,RECQRJ, MUMMY, DECEMBER 13,1,979 --PAGE 7
Needlepoint Stitches, was
put• on by all members of
Goderich II and Cathy
deBoer narrated an
exhibit on Famous
People Who Needlepoint
from Taylors Corners.
Blocking It Right was the
demonstration out on by
all members of the
Holmesville O
m elle I club and
Clinton II performed a
skit, Let's Bargello.•
An exhibit, The
Essentials of Needlepoint
was.ut on by Barbara
Young and Johanna
VanDiepen of the Clinton
III club and all members
of the Bayfield I club took
part in the skit, tThe Last
Detail, The'Clinton I club
"exhibit, My Favorite
Needlepoint Stitches was
shown by Angela Gower
and Melanie Mann.
The next 4;H
Homemaking Club • will
begin in the spring. The
project, Your Corner Of
The World, will look at
bedrooms and' how to.
make you bedroom
comfortable, convenient
and attractive. Members
will learn how to snake
their bedrooms more
personal and functional
Hospital.
KINCARDINE - The sod
was turned last Thursday
Eight girls were pese.nted with County Honors at
the 4-H Achievement Night. in Clinton last week.
The girls, who have completed• 12 clubs included,
left to right, Barb Forbes, Clinton I Marie Brand,
Holmesville II; Beth Saundercock, Clinton III;
euchre
prize. winners were Fern
Baker, Bea Jeffrey,
Pearl Erratt, Ruby
Webster, Ida Godkin,
Frank and Mable
McClinche�', Mary
Mroadfoott, (Art Alexan-
der, Susie , Pollock..
Margaret ' Dowson and
Rachel Johnston.
Lunch was served by
the Recreation Com-
mittee.
Friday, January 11 at 8
p.m. has been set for the
Christmas tree burning,
so please don't dispose of
your tree before then.
savetime,
space. and
money
with the
exceptional
-mr4
Kellie Graham, Taylors Corners; Helena Tiesma,
Holmesville I; Valerie Millson, McKillop II. Absent
from the 'picture were Lorrie Mann, Clinton I and
Cathy de Boer, Taylors Corners. (News -Record
photo)
be consideri `g furntire
arrangement, storage,
lighting and how color
can give it that all -
together look. As well, a
room accessory done in -
macrame will be taught.
expands
in a special ceremony to
mark the start of Kin-
cardine and District
Hospital's $2 million
extension.
The work, which was
given to Genan Con-
struction Limited of
Waterloo, will begin
immediately, with the
completion date set for
the end of 1980.
The new hospital ad-
dition includes additions
for the emergency,
radiology, laboratory,
dietary, supplies and
processing departments
as well as space for a new
power plant.
In addition of extensive
upgrading of fire safety
systems to the exisiting
facility, renovations will
be done in the surgical
and delivery suites,
administration area and
the rehabilitation
department.
The ministry of health
will fund up to $1.66
million or two-thirds of
the project, including
equipment and fur-
nishings worth $506,000.
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