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Clinton News-Record, 1984-09-12, Page 3, 0$4041414Mg0„...,,,. . . . • • • • ••,.0., '3yWJbnaOke ' • 'J'LK�ISMUH TWP Collnealial4W" eeptedthe tender of C.A. McDowell ofVelts' for $41,706 for the reconstruction of the deekof *lona bridge at lots 25 and 26 • cones** two and. three, Huron Road , Survey.„. The tender was the lowest of seven receiv- ed,.. the. :ttighest amounted to $72,99‘ The estunate. by the engineer was 0,034. Work isto be completed by Noveinhe.r 16, 1934. Engineer., Ken Dunn attended the meeting for the opening of the tenders. Cowed passed the bylaw designating the gates and stone Posts at. Vanastra at lot 31 and 32, Lane E, of architecttiral and historic value. Thisentrance served as the main gate at the former Royal Canadian Air Force Base. Council will advertise for tenders for the construction work. Although the Ministry of Transportation and Communications has not come out and approved the grants for the Tuckersmith Township shed, council is continuing to finalize HIP nin.liminr:v plans for the work • 304aforp.vvv,441,4,;. This large crane was used to move the trash containers as workmen removed the leaking roof of the former Telecommunications building at Vanastra. The building is being renovated for the new leasee, Wood Bags and Canvas Company of Toronto. (Wilma Oke photo) Charlotte Norman earns Eastern-Stagir atd. • Clinton Chapter No. 266, Order Eastern Star held their first regular meeting of the fall season on September 6. Charlotte Norman was presented with a 25 year pin by Willa Williams. It was decided to give a donation to the Meals on Wheels urogram prepared at the Clinton Public Hospital. The election of officers for the following year was held and a draw was held on a prize donated by Babe Gent of London. The lucky winners were Joan Lyndon and Helen WelTh. • • we re at your service OUR EVERYDAY SERVICE PRICES RING SIZING Sizing up - first size 12. Each additional size up 350 Sizing Down - regardless of how 6. many sizes All our service work done at Anstett Manufacturing Limited, by our own certified Goldsmiths Estimates and consultations at no charge. RING CLAWS 4 Claws Retipped Each additional claw^ GOLD CHAIN Solder WATCH BATTERY INSTALLATIONS 2 5. 6. •4. •NSTETT JEWELLERS SUPPORT CHSS %%VE111801)1 t°VE -re ONLY $2.00 Main Corner CLINTON 482:3901 COOKIES" • WEEK re s truction tendered at Case the go,Ohend for the AanOruction work conlealbrough. Brigineer Bruce r* ter WM Prennt at the meeting to discuss the •deter :let 13theellsaTelinedof theal'erweebfrithert buthil*:fo' rrne as itrlec ekInorimmatuniVancaastio.stnrawch wasSchool for the airmen who trained there. Vacant since the Air Base was closed in 1971, it has baen sold to a group at hayfield who are in the procdss of setting up several different companies to buy buildings in Vanastra such as apartment buildings. Leasing the second Hod of the old red brick, and part of the main floor, is the Wood Bags and Canvas Company, of Toronto. Their product is a recreational type of material such as tents and sleeping bags. David Earthly of Toron- to, who is in charge of the company, said the company would employ around 65 seasonal workers only. ,He believes the building will be ready by the end of the year. Presently the roof of the building which has been leak- ing is being removed. Tenders have not been Survey will determine French immersion interest A French Immersion survey will be going out across Huron County the first week of school and will be followed by four public meetings. The Huron County Board of Education , issued a press release last week which said the ad hoc committee on French Immer- sion, set up by the board this past spring, has prepared and distributed the survey. The surveys will be sent home to every family which has children in an elementary school, the press release states. The survey will also be sent home with nursery school children, and to as many other families in the county as possible. Copies of the survey will be available at • school offices and at the adminstration cen- tre in Clinton. The survey will be collected at the local schools on Friday, Sept. 21. The ad hoc committee will also be holding public meetings at four locations during the next two weeks. All meetings begin at 8 p.m. and will be arranged to give information about present F'renchprograms and Im- mersion French programs. • There will also be an opportunity to ask questions of the committee. The public meetings will be held at Hen- sall Public School on Sept. 12, Goderich District Collegiate Institutean Sept. 13, East Wawanosh Public School at Belgrave on Sept. 19 and Seaforth Public School on Sept. 20. During October, the committee will be visiting other boards which have different types of immersion programs. On Nov. 6, the - committee will hear opinions from regional consultants and representatives from other boards, and provide an .oppor- tunity for any local groups to make -presen- tations. With the background of the survey, public meetings, visitations, consultant opinions, and presentations, the committee will then write a set of recommendations which will be presented to the board in January of 1985. The committee is comprised of five parents - Joanne Todd of Wingham, Mary Hearn of Clinton, Su'san Wheatley of Seafor- th, Don Scott of Goderich and John Remkes of Exeter. Trustees John Elliott, Frank Falconer and Tony McQuail, consultant Da- mian Solomon, teacher Florence Keillor, principal Bill Stevenson and superintendent Arnold Mathers are other committee members. cal174 aTtothhitImPeorTtutPlEllintrstafi'Ving 1 Sesquicentennial celehm ,"on, ' next year which will mark the township's,laOth birth- day 4009,# was firstsettle . Ad organized asa township in 1/33.4. WilllanI Strong of Egmondville is the general chairman of the Sesquicentennial Committee. Plans are underway for the planning of the events. Robert Fotheringham gave the kick-off to the celebration when he sold Reeve Robert Bell a ticket to the Gold and Silver Elimination( Draw and Dance to be held next May at the Seaforth and District Community Centres. Prizes are gold and silver such as the grand prize is two ounces of gold. Proceeds are for the Tuckersmith Sesquicentennial As well as getting a tioliee‘t s eat0„, CHEESE Reg. 14.39 Ib. SALE *3.69 Ib. $9.66 kg. *8." kg. B.B.Q. PEANUTS Reg. *1.69 Ib. *3.73 kg. SALE:61:19 Ib. *2.62 kg. • Specializing in Meat and' Cheese Trays CoerylAing good QUALITY FOODS& FRIENDLY SERVICE gib 7 Albert St. Clinton, Ont. NOM 1 LO Thone 482-3478 *It PROP. Janet K. • •Lui.1.1,... r Ladi”. and Mens • Nike • Penmans • Athletic Knit • Osaga • Adidas . . c';',e,z/14,;,..,,,,-;*.7:,,,,,,!•7 7 „r„.;" chance to wtil. One of the gold or silver prizes, Wit:44000m* 00 couple to the dance and who also are *an one of the township's new Sold, white and pm. Events aie Planned for different months 7 a tentative tiehedulefollows— January, curl- ing bonsplel; February, Valentine Pance and the, begLnning of the beard growing con- test; March, broomball tournament as well as the gold and silver draw and dance. May will also he the month for a variety contest; and June will provide the CKNX Saturday night barn dance, and antique machinery display, a parade through the Main street of Seaforth down through Egniondville; a quilt. display; school reunion; fireman's breakfast, an interdenominational church service, barbecue and dance. THIS WEEK' SPECIAL FREE SHIRT TIE with every suit sold at regular price. The New Fall Concept has arrived... See the newest in suits, Sports Ensembles matching co.ordinating slacks and all accessories at... R Ladies', MenTs and Children's Fall Activewear •lut •••1•441.amonna..",,. FASHIONS Choose from an excellent selection of colours and styles HOCKEY Equipment and Skates • On !Display isseimwaormaatimmosiii iimionany issRM:ialilleatittnaz kle.76,4U1 choose from the best seleefion in the area. For all your TROPHIES -PLAQUES and MEMUJONS shop at Jetty Maclean *Son Sports Check It Out While Selection Is At Its Best We Stock All 'Of The Quality Name Brand Products Cooper ac Daognault Rolland c^ "- 417.111, 111 -RE 48:20' (Division of Amor Sport InfmAntional Inc ) a 1984 FUND RAISING PROGRAM Beginning Thursday Sept. 13. ends Friday September 28 Two,yarietiesmvailable. Central Huron Secondary School All proceeds for school activities. DONT FORGET WE NAVE Ali POOL REQUIREMENTS *Covers *Wolorbor *Ascessorios *Chemicals ONE WEE% ONLY 40 % offRemaining Radio thaek Tackle, Rods and Reels eta AUTHORIZED 4ADIO SHACK SALE S( ENTRE