Clinton News-Record, 1980-11-13, Page 2Beavers Colony A and
Colony B:
With a combined"effort
of all the leaders another
chapter of "The Friends.
of the Forest" was
featured and it was an
exciting moment for the
Beavers as amid the
thtynderl and lightning
the "Keeo" appeared.
Keeo is an older Cub who
will be an important
mem-b-e• of the leadership
team. The Keeo for
ColonyA, Ronnie Coulter,
and the Keeo for Colony
B, Brian Beattie, serve as
an important link bet-
ween the Beavers and the
Wolf Cubs program. Keeo
Ronnie and Keeo Brian
were also presented with
a silver neckerchief and a
Keeo badge to indicate
their special position with
the colony. Games played
included "Fish Gobbler",
"Sad Sa-cks and Happy
Harry'§" before dividing
the Beavers into lodges to
colour their, own picture
of Keeo. Tails were also
presented to each Beaver
and will be worn on the
back of the Beaver hat to
show physical
rec.),:„ n of a `)oy',
growth and dev !,' ,Pr ;.
in - the - colony_. ny
were also pleased +o have
as special guests
Lorraine Fisher and
Janet McDougall from
the Bayfield Beaver
Colony.. We thank
Lorraine and Janet for
sharing in our meeting.
AGE 2,
ION #tla.dkill is,SitE/CO P, TRIM
Y, NOVEMBER 13't 1980'
' For the 'benefit of our
readers who :have left
Olintgn but remember it
well ° Remembrance
Day', 1980 was bleak,cold
and windy... However
there was .a airly ,good
to rnou s a
...t . peaz�)ie , dee. . as
usual by the Clinton
Canadian Legion, smart
as ever.
As has been customary
for the past few years we
take pride in listing the
honor rolls from both
wars. as the names were
read out at the Cenotaph.
For 1914 to 1918: Bert
Blacker, S.H. Brown,
D.A. Cantelon M.M,,
Homer- Cantelon„y
W.E. Morgan, Austin
Nediger, E, Pattison,
G.B. Sewell, William
Seward, H. Twyford,. J.
'Usher, William Walker,
Richard Walton Jr.,
George 'Vicks.
And from 1939 to 194:
Benjamin Churchill,
Owel) Combe, Alvin
Corless, Murray 'Cud -
more, .fames Fraser,
John Hawkins, Robert
Hopson, Elwin Bunking,
Keith Jenks, Douglas
McKenzie, Ernest Mit-
tell, Charles Mutch.
There's nothing wrong
with a little touch of
Ra nostalgia now and then.
For a ex -RCAF
RAF the TV program on
Tuesday evening over
CBC "Band of Brothers"
provided a great memory
trip into the war years.
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This week Clinton
mourns the passing of one
of its younger citizens in
the prime of life. Mrs.
Suzanne Murray, active
in her church, in the Girl
Guides and in her chosen
fieldf of haiirdressing will
be aissed, in our .conm-
com-
munity, We join with
nmitty in extending
sympathy to all *nembers
of het family.
-F,.
A strange hush settled
over the News -Record
office this past. Tuesday
as our crew from Fisher
Construction packed up
their tools. and silently
crept away. The distaff
side of the office wish to
say thanks especially to
George, Steve, Bob and
Doug for their efforts' in
the kitchenette. We can
nowexamine the contents
11 a -R AF and of our mini-fridgewithout
standing on our heads.
We can even boast two
mug racks and a counter
for the kettle. Gone are
the days of boiling the
kettle on top of the ac-
counts receivable ledger
and stacking mugs, eight
deep.
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The IOOF and
Rebakahs held their card
party on November 6 in
the lodge hall, Princess
Street East. The winners
were: high lady, Cecilia
Edg.ar; low lady, Olive
Ball; high man, Bop
Taylor; low man Berth
McGregor lone hand,
Pearl Cummings; lucky
draw, Olive Ball and
Berva Cartwright.
Please watch fo'r the
next card party on
November 20.
The Clinton Badminton
Club held another suc-
cessful in-house tour-
nament on November 5,
with 34 members taking
part. Winners are as
follows: Wilma Riehl and
Allan Lavis, Lynda
Talbot and Bob Riehl,
Rob Parr and Harry
Brown, Marlene Reeder
and Ken Dunn.
The next scheduled
tournament isset for
December 10 with prizes,
refreshments and fun for
all. Plan to attend.
Cantelon, Newman Cluff,
Murray Draper M:M.,
Frank Fair, A. L, Fisher,
Frank Forrester, A,B.
Furness, F.C. Grealis,
A.H. Grant, W.S. Grant,
John Hall, William Hall,
H.O. Hannent, E.B. Hill,.
J.C. Lockwood, W.B.
McTaggart D.S.O., C.K.
MacPherson, J.K. Mair,
Harry . B. Miner V.C.
C.G., William Manning,
WISHES A HAPPY BIRTHDAY
To
David Jones
Gregory Dinning
Jacquelin Murray
Clay Bircham
Valerie Van Riesen
Andrew Walker
Thomas Trick
Linda Van Spengen
Barbara Canpbeil
Adam Kiss
On
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Clutton ;1ov. 18
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Bayfield 'Nov. 18
Clinton Nov. 19
The
Story Puzzl
Clues
Across •
1. ()Id Mother
4. llumpty had a great --
6, See how they ---
7. It went to London
8. Ile was nimble
9. It's like a wagon
10.Cole was a soul
11.---, two, buckle my shoe
13.A pig ---- to market
15.the cat played one
17.Sat -- a tuffet
18.Peter ate this
20.--- a dub dub
22.---- but not least
23.Little Tommy "
24.Simon was a pie --- 25.Old ---- Cole
26.How contrary was Mary? 27.Opposite of bottom
28.When you work, you ---- money
29:Mt)ther by MacKay. Fairfield Tate
36.What jack ate in the corner.
(c) Turman Sun Features MO
Down
1. Ile sat in a corner
2.A hot cross ---
3. Hickory
4. To her dog a bone
5. Boy Blue
8. --- -- over the moon
11.- -- Sesame!
12.Opposite of lose
14.What the star did
15.---- and twenty blackbirds
16.She lived in a shoe
18. ---- Cottontail
19.ft lost a mitten
21.This sheep had wool
23.Where Miss Muffet sat
24.One blind ----
Quotable
We can know nothing of
the history of our nation
unless we know
something of all nations. -
Agnes ' Repplier, 1855-
1950.
Imagination is more
important than
knowledge. -Albert
Einstein, 1879-1955.
Four girls were enrolled in Brownies last week by
Commissioner Joyce Irwin. Left to right are Sheila •
Cook, Wendy Watson, and Cheri Watt, MViissing was
Trlenna Lyndon. (James Fitzgerald photo)
New school teacher
New teacher
Clinton Public School
would like to introduce
Miss Merner, a. new
teacher at Clinton Public
School who resides in
Dashwood.
Before she began
teaching at C.P.S. she
taught in Dashwood and
'Goderich at A.R.G.
Industries which is a
workshop for the adult
mentally handicapped.
This will be her fourth
year of teaching. Miss
Merner teaches the
Special Assistance class.
She likes teaching a
variety of subjects but
the one she enjoys the
most is reading. Her
hobbies are music,
photography, cooking
and different types of
crafts. -
Gr. 3's win cake,
Six Halloween art
pieces from Mrs.
Charter's Gr. 3 were sent
to Zehrs to be judged. The
judges then decided
which school sent the best
art. They chose our
school and Mrs. Charter's
class received a large
cake with various
Halloween decorations.
BEAVERS SCOUTS CUBS
NEWS...by Mary Freeman
NOTICE
Ratepayers of The
Town of Clinton are
reminded that the
fourth instalment
of1980 Taxes is due
and payable by
November 15, 1980.
C. Proctor
Clerk
Town of Clinton
Cubs:
Michael Vcrhoef was
transferred from the
Bayfield „Wolf Cub Pack
Thursday night and in-
vested into the Clinton
Pack. Badges were
presented to Curtis
McConnell swimmer;
Bradley Jewitt, collec-
tors; James Crawford,
house orderley. Year
flashes were also
presented to the Cubs and
are to be sewn above the
tenderpad badge on the
uniform . The Cubs than
divided into their packs to
decide on - which
requirements they would
fulfill to earn their star.
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Brownies keep up with the seasons
Oct. 7 - To start -our
meeting off Anne Lavis,
our junior leader, led the
girls in songs andgamnes.
After our opening we
made a turkey craft for
Thanksgiving. We then
worked for Thanksgiving
and also worked with our
Tweenies, Golden Bar
and Golden' Haid work.
At Pow Wow we talked
about our hike planned
for Oct, 18.
Oct. 14 - We joined the
Pathfinders at the Clinton
Public School for their
enrolment and slides of
trips taken this summer
presented by Carol Beane
and Margie Wise.
Oct. 21 - Our junior
lde� lest the -;girls., .in.
songs and games. After
our opening we started
our decorations for our
Hallowe'en party, The
girls made witches, bats
and pumpkin faces. We
also made invitations
that were given to the 2nd
Clinton Brownie Pack
inviting them to our
Hallowe'en; party planned
for October 29,
This, was; also our test
night for girls working on
their badges. Special
thanks. totBarb Ouse, our
tester for the 'night. The
leaders and tester also
did a puppet show of the
Brownie • story for the
girls, At Pow Wow we
planned games, songs
and refreshment for the
Hallowe'en party.}
Oct. 8 We h .d a big
night at the Legion Hall
as we started off our
Hallowe'en party with the
2nd Clinton Brownie Pack
and leaders. We had
decorated the Legion
w-ith the- allow-e4en u
crafts which the girls had
made the week before.
All the girls came in
costumes ' as did the
leaders. We had games
and songs and served
refreshments. All the
girls received a spook
treat for such good
costumes. We had 45 girls.
gathered in the Brownie
ring for closing,
Nov. 4 - It was our
Tweenie enrolment night
with four girls being
enrolled - Sheila Cook,
Triena Lyndon, . Wendy
Watson and Cheri -Lyn
Watt with Commissioner
Joyce Irwin presenting
tile.. girls their pins, Our
Junior Leader led the -
giirls in songs and games.
Four girls were also
presented their badges
Sherri Lavis, cats and
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wimTner , , Lisa Beatt1e,
crafts: and swimmer;
Jennifer Tremeer, crafts
and booklover Laura
Allen, cook and writer,
We served refreshments
to the girls and parients.
At Pow Wow we talked
about the. Remembrance
Day parade to be held on
Tuesday, November 11.
There was no regular
meeting; •that day. - by
Sherry Snell
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