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Clinton News-Record, 1984-05-09, Page 2PAGE 2 —%l TON NEWS! COl, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1984 an fe res e3t3.3:Vemocw:78fprreiff "AP rr rrr. • r ffrr' fi� :��•.1 r" ,�,'� 4 , f, 1i'' y y t0`f nf` ' 1 �% .will recount history in book form • England, her plants were for sale. There YARNA The Stanley Townshipwere many varieties, including scented Historical Historical rof Committee requires the ge iums, interested persons in Mali' Bernlce Reid conducted the business. ing plans fpr a histbry book on Stanley. You asurer Margaret Hayter reported a are invited toattend a meeting on Thursday,dally successful dessert euchre and May 17 at the to nnship.hall in Varna. a sale. An invitation was received from The write -tip for the County Atlas has Clinton Hospital Auxiliary to attend been completed and copies may be obtained Hospital �y[`I May 12. A dona- fromthe township office. tion of $50 as made to on Saturdathe Auxiliary, also Four hundred and five dollars was col- lected for the work of the Cancer Society in Varna and the surrounding areas to the west, south and east. We were very pleased with the fine job done by canvassers Ruby Hill, Doris Wilson, Ruby LeFaive, Margaret McClymont, Joyce Atchison, Margaret Hunt and Helen Taylor. Jean McKee. of Benmiller spoke on the propagation and care of geraniums at Var- na UCW's May meeting. Members ap- preciated that she came on short notice, as the scheduled speaker, Henry Baker, had suffered a broken leg on Monday in a fall from a ladder,: The UCW learned that geraniums are 'native to South Africa and Australia, but are grown in all parts of the world. Jean recommended a soil mixture containing course sand and perlite. Variegated varieties especially need bright light to bloom, pansy varieties do well with some light shade. Because she is moving to 25 to Seeds for Zaire, $50 to Camp Menesetung and $20 to Alcohol and Drug Concerns. The date for Huron -Perth Cammite Ex- perience at Camp Bimini, south-east of Stratford, was changed to June 14. A program honoring mothers was presented by Margaret Hayter, Debbie Rathwell and Margaret Dowson. A reading "The Meanest Mother in the World" showed EightMTCjobs lost Eight people in Huron -and Perth Counties will be affected by job cut-backs within the Ministry of Transportation and Com- munications. The eight are part of a total of 57 MTC employees in Southwestern Ontario who face the loss of their- jobs unless other jobs can be found for them in the province. Brian Ridden, director of the ministry's southwest region, said the eight employees come from various locations throughout the two counties. Four are construction super- visors and the other four are construction. technicians. Mr. Riddell said some may be considered for jobs in other areas of the ministry. Major construction projects have been significantly reduced in southwestern On- tario, said Mr. Riddell, citing the major reason for the cuts. The last major project was Highway 402 between London and Sar- nia. He said construction is now focused in the Toronto area. "We're into a lot of resurfacing," said Mr. Riddell, noting there is more and more 'of this type of work to be done. the value of firm discipline in raising well - ad ustd young people. Please remember to bring your good used clothing, magazines, paperbacks and any useful household articles you no longer need to the church basement for the bale for the London Mission. The Chessells had an unnerving ex- perience last Tuesday morning when they had a chimney fire which generated a great deal of smoke outside before they were aware of it. Even more frightened were the men at the mill until they were sure that it was only the chimney and not the house, and that someone was home. Fortunately it's a lined masonry chimney, so no damage resulted. MAY 2 3 4 5 6 7 Weather 1984 1983 -._3 16.. 1 10 1 20 8 14 3 13 2 13 3 15 2 15 4 9 1 20 1 16 1 20 7 21 10 Rain 38mm 1 1 E T 5.5 YE This week we are featuring SPORTY CARS such as the all new Pontiac f1ER0, Pontiac FIREBIRD, Pontiac GRAND PRIX and Buick REGAL Introducing The All New BUICK REGAL SUMMERSET SPECIAL A special spring edition of the very popular Buick Regal Limited 2 door with special dress -up features such as excl,isive 2 tone light brown paint lob with :designer wheels with sight brown,. accents, special Summerset identification, beautiful dark brown cloth seats with medium beige accents, brushed instrument panel and door trim, cut -pile carpeting, special steering wheel, all put together on Buick's most popular model - and very reasonably priced. We have 4 of these limited edition cars in stock. WE ALSO HAVE BUICK REGALS AND PONTIAC GRAND PRIX MODELS WITH T -BAR ROOFS Come in and test drive the Fiero. You'll fall in love with it. FIREBIRD SPECIAL 1 don't know how this happened,but we have one brand new '83 Firebird SE still In stock. Finished In medium blue metallic, this car has luxury Interior, tinted glass, power hatch release, floor 'mats, side moldings, door' edge moldings, rear defroster, sport mirrors, cargo cover, rear spoiler, power steering, power brakes, automatic, 173 cu. In. V6, turbo aluminum wheels, tilt wheel, white lettered blackwalls, lamp package, stereo radio with cassette, Serial No. 226230. LIST PRICE '14,132.55 $12,500 GREAT DEALS OR OUTRIGHT PRICES ,ON ANY NEW CAR IN $TOCK_ Who will be the CHSS queen and king? The decision will be made this Friday night at the high school's annual spring formal. Some of the contestants will include, (front row) Lori Souch, Marcel LaPorte and Catherine Battye. (Back row) Lori Hayter, Amanda Snell and Sherry Chuter. Absent from the photo were king contestants Rick Gautreau, Jeff Corrie, Austin Roorda and Dave Wright. (Shelley McPhee photo) TV personality to speak at CHSS arts banquet Ross Daily CLINTON - Ross Daily; the host of CFPL Television's "This Business of Agriculture" will.be•the.guest speaker at.anArts Banquet to be held at. Central' Huron Secondary School on Thursday, May 17. However, this time the popular guest speaker will not be talking on a topic related to agriculture. ' The purpose of this event, the first annual Arts Banquet, is to honor outstanding members- of school clubs and non -athletic organizations. Ross will be giving a speech on the importance of setting goals and having objectives, and, above all else, fighting the apathy which seems to cripple modern society. The banquet will also feature a meal of barbecued pork chops and fresh homemade salads. The evening is open,to all students and their parents. Tickets for the evening are $3.50 and will be on sale till the 11th of May. For more information on this event, or to purchase or reserve tickets, please call the high school at 482-3471. Come to: `The Holiday Lodge" Clinton, Ontario FIREBIRD WE'RE DOING MORE THINGS RIGHT IN '84 THAN EVER BEFORE Mc GEE CADILLAC rru3c� r. _DDD I PONTIAC- BU ICK -CAD I LLAC Hamilton St,, Goderich 524-8391 Bed and Breakfast More than just a place to lay your head. You'll enjoy your stay in this historic, building near downtown Clinton. 108 ONTARIO STREET CLINTON open seven days a week For reservations phone (519) 482-3685 Proprietor. Mrs. C. Van Darnrne