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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 2014-03-12, Page 13Griddle me this Gerard Creces Nathaniel Peel and Joe VanBakel work pancake duty on Shrove Tuesday at St. Paul's Anglican Church. More than 100 people turned out for the church's pancake supper, and meals were also delivered to parishoners at the Clinton Public Hospital. IlIIlI1.111/111 ROYAL LEPAGE 1111111JIrJ111 Hearl' aild Realty 100 1 Albert St, Ciinlor, f M1 La Cor Van Gaalen Cell 519-525-8340 cjgaalen@hurontel.on.ca www rplheartland.ca Office 519-482-3400 PROPERTIES FOR SALE Attractive 50 ac. (23 wkbl) farm property with beautiful Maitland River running through. 2 storey boiler barn built in `07 with modern equipment plus 3 storey boiler barn with solar panels (2011). Concrete manure storage. Bank barn for feed, equipment and sheep. Attractive & spacious 4 BR home. Call Cor. Great 152 acre farm with 127 acres random tiled workable. 220' X 26' layer barn with natural ventilation and no cages that could be used for other uses. 40' X 40' insul. shop with in -floor heat. Lovely 3 bedroom home w/ 16' X 32' inground pool. Newer auto start generator and propane furnace replaced in 2008. 189 acre ongoing Dairy Operation, 175 acres workable + 43.5kg of quota & drive through free stall barn with 75 stalls and space for 80 heifers. 4 BR farm house and all livestock and machinery included. Located in the Auburn area. Please call Cor for viewing appointment. I:ME 100 Acres of farmland with 70 workable acres 50% of which are systematically tiled. Approximately 30 acres of woodlot. No buildings. Additional 100 acres also available. Call Cor for further details. EXCLUSIVE �y:1:7Pi1�:61�a 98 acres of vacant land. 88 workable acres of vacant crop land. All systematically tiled. Maps are available. Property is at the edge of Kinburn. Call Cor. Exclusive Dairy, Poultry & Cash Crop Farm Listings Wanted! Wednesday, March 12, 2014 • News Record 13 Big week for St. Anne's swimming, hockey and music Eagles' Pride This was the last week of school before the start of March Break, and the Eagles made sure it was a banner week! The swim team travelled to Brant- ford on Monday to participate in OFSAA. We are very proud of all our athletes that attended and especially those that placed within the top ten of A level swimmers. Our Boys Hockey team partici- pated at WOSSAA in London on Tuesday and we're proud of their Silver medals! Wednesday was also Music -Fest in London, a competition that our concert band took place in. Overall they finished with an amazing silver standing in their category. The staff and students came together on Wednesday to celebrate Ash Wednesday as a community. The prayer service was a great way to prepare for Lent as we focussed on giving to others with Malala Yousafzai as our inspiration. On Thursday, students received their interim reports, giving them an indication of how they are doing so far this semester. Staff and students are now on March Break and enjoying their time off from school. When we return on the 17th, we will be getting our Grade Tens ready for the OSSLT, wishing our Drama Department all the best at the Sears Competition and wishing our Badminton Team good luck as they head into their first com- petition. Parent-Teacher Interviews will take place on Thursday, March 20 from 5 - 7:30 p.m. in our gymnasium. Minister of Public Relations, Claire Gordon ATTENTION ADVERTISERS! DEADLINES Our Weekly Deadlines are as follows: ADVERTISING & EDITORIAL Friday @ 2:00 pm News Record miP 53 Albert St. S, Clinton P H : 519-482-3443 www.clintonnewsrecord.com OFFICE HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 9am - 5pm CLOSED TUESDAYS OFFICE HOURS The Office Hours for The Clinton News Record is as follows Mondays - 9am - 5pm Tuesdays - CLOSED Wednesdays - 9am - 5pm Thursdays - 9am - 5pm Fridays - 9am - 5pm NowsCli n Record 53 Albert St., Clinton, ON PH: 519-482-3443 www.clintonnewsrecord.com