Clinton News-Record, 1983-06-01, Page 23Tuesday Night Beavers
have been outdoors for most
of evenings playing games.
They did a craft using nature
items to make jungle scenes.
Beavers did a good job at
this craft. This Tuesday
evening, Beavers are going
to conservation area to have
meeting.
Thursday Night Beavers
went bowling and had a car-
nival last week. Blyth
Beavers were invited down
to this even.
The Cubs and their fathers
held a banquet last
Thursday.
The following boys receiv-
ed stars: Green, Greg
Crawford; Tawny, Mark
Walker; Red, Vincent Mur -
SC
its win tt
ch; Blue, Sheehan Carter.
The following boys received
badges: Toby St. Louis, Ar-
tist and Houseorderly;
Cyclist, Steven Morley;
Guide, Gheehan Carter; An-
drew Walker, Cyclist and
Pet Keeper; Mark Walker,
Guide; Greg Crawford,
Houseorderly, Athlete,
Team Sport, Carpenter,
Angler. The Cub of Year
award went to Mark Walker.
The Cubs would like to
thank the following people
for their help and support
during the year. Parents for
transportation, the sponsor,
mothers for supplying food
for occasions. Jean Bircham
the Ladies' Auxiliary
chairperson, Jo -Ann and
Bud Walker the
transportation chairpersons,
the Clinton News -Record
and the merchants who
donated many prizes during
the year. To Doug for supply-
ing the Cub of the Month cer-
tificates, Thanks to all.
The Scouts Bronze
squadron have been working
on the Semaphore. Silver has
been working on
topographical maps and
compass. Gold squadron
received first aid. Scouts
played baseball also.
The Beavers and Cubs
have no more meetings.
They will start in the fall.
Look for registration notice
in September. This weekend
Cubs and Scouts are par-
se i' si' =n
ticlpatung at Benmiller for
the camp out. Remember
boys to travel in uniform and
be at Benmiller at 6 p.m.
Beavers are joining in the
activities Saturday only.
Have a good and safe sum-
mer and see you in the fall.
This past weekend three
leaders from town par-
ticipated in a canoe clinic.
They were Shawn Semple,
Bill Hoggarth, Bill Staut-
tener. The canoe clinic held
gives the above certificate
for inland lakes and calm
rivers. The Pathfinders join-
ed the activity for Saturday
as they are working on a
canoe challenge.
Artworks exhibited
in Europe, U.S.
Ottawa — The Interna-
tional Program of the Na-
tional Museums of Canada
contributed last year to the
European tour of exhibi-
tions, "Ten Canadian Ar-
tists" and "Canadian Nature
Art", and was influential in
enabling the exhibition, "In
Mountain Light:
Photography by Byron Har-
mon, 1906-1934" to be staged
in the 1Jnited States.
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Clinton Cubs wound up their season with a fried chicken dinner at the Ontario Street
United Church on May 26. Fathers joined the Cubs for the evening meal. Shelley
McPhee photo)
Guiding news
Brownies Tuesday after-
noon finished the year with
crafts and held a test night.
They thank Mr. Ina Fisher
for being the tester during
the year. This Tuesday they
are having a party and pass-
ing the badges out.
Tuesday night Brownies
went for a walk after Con-
stable Don talked to the girls
about bike safety. He handed
out books and papers for the
girls to do. This Tuesday
girls are going bowling to
finish the year. The girls also
received their badges from
test night the week before.
The Guides were camping
this past weekend. Although
a ' little damp, they
enjoyed the camp. All girls
received the outdoor cook
badge. Carol would like to
thank Joyce Irwin, Sharon
East, and Vicki Cantelon for
their help at camp and dur-
ing the year.
The Brownies and Guides
are finished their meetings.
Look for notice of fall
registration in September.
The Leaders thank everyone
for their help and support
during the year. Tuesday
evening would also like to
thank Barb Guse for being
the tester with the help of
Donna Hallam.
Pathfinders will be finish-
ed later in June. They are
currently working on a
canoe challenge. This past
weekend they participated in
a canoe clinic. Jan would
like to thank Gladys East for
helping at camp.
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expansion and development
project in Goderich Harbor
as outlined in a recent
feasibility study on port
requirements for the Bruce
Energy Centre.
The feasibility study, a
joint venture of Transport
Canada and the Ministry of
Transportation and Com-
munications, examined the
development of marine
transportation facilities for
the Bruce Energy Centre.
The study, prepared by
three consulting firms and
released April 19, recom-
mends that the port of
Goderich would be the most
suitable place to expend
funds for harbor develop-
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