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Clinton News-Record, 1985-6-19, Page 26Page 6A—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19,1985 Most outstanding athletes at Central Huron Secondary School were: Back row, left to right; Austin Roorda, senior boy; Ron McKay, junior boy; Vicki Peck and Tracy Potter, co -winners for junior girls; Jennifer Clynick, senior girls. ( Anne Narejko photo) M A Iii. 1; II().71IEMADE WINE AND BEER We have all the equipment • you need to make your own beer and wine. We rent out bottle corkers and coppers. VARNA GENERAL ST()1{E VARNA.; ONTARIO 482-9161 OPTOMETRY R.W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The Square, GODERICH 524-7661 JOHN LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Seaforth 527-1240 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00-5:30 Saturday 9:00-12:00 noon Closed Wednesdays BY APPOINTMENT Free parking on premises ACCOUNTANT V aetvL.r.•rs' CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 37 West Street, Goderich; Ont,'' 524-2011 .0, Central Huron Secondary School (CHSS) held its annual athletic awards banquet on June 4. Most valuable players for the school's teams were: back row, left to right, Darin McKenzie, junior volleyball; Scott Millar, senior track and field and volleyball; Gary Godkin, senior volleyball; Terry Davies, senior soccer; Austin Roorda, senior track and field, basketball, football; Ron McKay,unior basketball and soccer; Joe Smith, midget track and field. Middle row: Mike H,adford, midget track and field; Vicki Peck, junior basketball;- Heather Bauman, junior volleyball; Jennifer Clynick, volleyball and basket- ball; Janet Kerr, volleyball; Lisa Watt, basketball. Front row: Pam Uyl, midget track and field; Carol Ann Connell, senior track and field. Absent was Shane Carter, senior football. ( Anne Narejko photo) Hoggarth gets three home runs The Scruton Fuel Mite Softball team beat Wingham 36-23. Derek Hoggarth, making • his first pitching appearance of the season, was the winning pitcher. He helped his own cause with a three -run homerun in the first inning. Top batter for Clinton was Ben Lobb with two homeruns and a single in three PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" •FILTER QUEEN SALES & SERVICE 'VACUUM CLEANERS (Sales & Service to Most Makes) •FM COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS (for Farm & Business) • •WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES •WOODS FREEZERS •CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEMS 'INSECT & FLY KILLING UNITS IF Or Indoor & Outdoor Usel •GIFTS & MANY MORE ITEMS VARNA, ONT. 482-7103 Business and Professional Directory REPAIR Clinton Electric 0 White -Westinghouse p tri n t< Appliances Sales and Service APPLIANCE REPAIRS ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE 90 ALBERT ST. 482-3646 APPLIANCE and REFRIGERATION REPAIR SERVICE Jitr� Broadfoot 482-7032 INSURANCE JOHN WISE INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. General Insurance Guaranteed Investments Clinton Office: 4821401 Res.: 482-7265 MECHANICAL 'BAILEY'S P O. BOX 29 MILL STREET, HENSALL, ONT. 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RR 4 Walton Phone 345-2734 or 482-7979 FOR FREE PLANNING AND ESTIMATES trips. Ryan Crawford batted in the winning run with his second double of the game. Next home game is June 19 at the Clinton Public School. Let's hope for warmer weather. 1+ - Canadian Radio -television and Telecommunications Commission Conseil de le radlodlnuslon et des telecommunications canadtennes DECISION Biuewater TV Cable Ltd. Decision CRTC 85-412. Goderich, Clinton and Holmesville, Ont. Approved: - Renewal of the licence for the broadcasting receiving undertaking serving these communities from 1 October 1985 to 30 September 1990. Where may I read CRTC documents? CRTC documents may be read in the "Canada Gazette", Part 1; at CRTC offices; and at reference libraries. CRTC decisions concerning a` Iirensee may be read at the licensee's offices 'during normal business hours. You also may 'obtain copies of CRTC public documents by contacting the CRTC at: Ottawa/Hull (819) 997-0313; Halifax (902) 426-7997; Montreal (514) 283-6607; Winnipeg (204) 949-6306; Vancouver, (604) 666-2111. Canada. Sports days... 0 from page to vised and exciting recreational sport. Par- ticipants can register at next weeks session. For more information contact Travis Lyn- don or the Recreation Director. Pool News The Clinton Swimming Pool opens June 24, 1 p.m. The Clinton Recreation Commit- tee is staging free swimming from 1 to 8 pan. Make plans to be at the pool to try out the New Pool Slide. See the advertisment for more information about all the Clinton Swimming Pool programs. Playground News The Clinton Recreation Summer Playground program will start July 1. The program is open to children ages three to 12 years and has been planned to offer par- ticipants a wide variety of play, sports - art and plain 'ole fun activities. See the advertisement for more information. Tennis Lessons Good News! The Clinton Recreation Com- mittee will be offering both adults and youth tennis lessons. The instructional program will be open to individuals ages eight and over. Participants will be required to pro- vide their own tennis racquet and three ten- nis balls. Should you be interested in enroll- ing in this program then contact the Clinton Recreation office. This program will start in the next two to three weeks. Lessons will be week nights at the CHSS tennis court. Adults Co -Ed Softball The Clinton Co-ed Adults 3 -Pitch Softball League started June 9. You can still register as an individual or as a team. This is a non- competitive league, where everyone, must play, have fun, and laugh off silly errors. For more information contact Kent Col- quhoun or the Recreation' Office immediate- ly. Summer fun for all ages CLINTON - Come one, come 411 for a fun - filled summer with the Clinton Playground. There will be activities for children between the ages of three and 12. The Peanuts Palace will be on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 1-4 p.m. Junior playground (six to nine -years) and youth playground, (10 to 12 -years) is held Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.. Anyone who is five -years -old and has a brother or sister in junior or youth playground will be eligible to enroll in the full playground session from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. This summer the Clinton Playground schedule is filled with all kinds of fun and ex- citing events that you won't want to miss. There will be sleepovers, roller skating, swimming, campovers, dress -up days, games, arts and crafts, movies and family nights. Deborah Dunleavy will perform her Jibbery Jive as well. Playground will participate in Fun Days at the pool, the Environmental Exploration Program at the Clinton Conservation Area and in the annual Cabbage Patch Doll Pic- nic at Sloman's School on Wheels. Playground will also be hosting their se- cond annual "Summer Fun `Lympics" this summer and taking a trip to Canada's Wonderland. These are only a few of the many highlights. Registration for session one will be held at the Clinton Arena from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on June 24 and June 25. Session one will begin on July 1. Clayton Boussey London Rachel Jenkins R.R. 1, canton Chelsea Lyn Schoenhals Clinton Bobby Dixon canton Kelly Jo Shipp canton Danny Carter canton Craig Jervis Seaforth Michael Kuntz R.R. 2, Bayfield Amy Gibbings canton Meghan Atkinson canton Katie Carnochan R.R. 4, Seaforth Kill Carnochan R.R. 4, Seaforth June 13 June 17 June 18 June 18 June 19 June 19 June 20 June 21 June 21 June 22 June 24 Summer time means holiday time and the exciting prospect of spending vacations at the family cottage or perhaps at summer camp. This usually entails a long and tedious car or' bus ride. Although it's always fun to set off on a journey, it can soon get pretty boring, especially when you have to sit still for three or four hours. Here's a fun game that can help the time pass more quickly. 11 can be played by two or more players and all you need is a wrist -watch with a second hand and a pencil and paper to keep the score The game is called "Just a Minute" and the Idea is to try and talk about a chosen subject for a whole minute without hesitating and without repeating any words. The exceptions are the articles like "the", ' an" and "a" eta. You can also repeat the name of the chosen subject too. First the subject is chosen — it can be anything like baseball, swimming, school, pets or favourite TV shows etc. Then the player with the watch checks the time and shouts "Go!" and the first player starts to talk. Any other player can Interrupt If they hear a pause or hesitation in the speech, orf they hear a word repeated. Then the player who has interrupted, takes over the subject for the remainder of the minute. He or she too can be interrupted If they also pause or repeat a word. The player who is talking at the end of the minute is the winner. He or she then chooses the next subject and game starts over. Pointe can be awarded as follows: A One point for a correct interruption ® Two pointe for talking at the end of the minute B Three points for talking for the whole minute without being interrupted O One point could be deducted for an Incorrect inter- ruption If you think that It's easy to talk, non -atop for SO seconds, without hesitating or repeating yourself, just try it! •