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THURSPAY, JANUARY 3, 1957
WARD 14061(
TIIE FOR
utsw
WEEK we took a leekintO the past
! Clinton and the distriet.
Now, with 197 Well latinehed, it is time
) take a geol. leek at the future and see just
hat is in store,
Prpbably in Clinton, and in the surrounding
istriet, the most 'popular interest is in the
rogress at the new eeninmnity swizninj Peol.
he main building job there was comPleted last
ear, and there remains only the superstructure
(14 equiPMent installation. This, of course,
take up quite a few dollars, and these dol-
trs have yet to be raised. We have little
oubt, that with the keen interest already showrt
i this projeat, the pool will be completed early
I the spring and willbe practically, all paid for
n opening day,_
Hand in hand with this building project,
oes a more important item than anything of
oncrete and stone. 1h ppoi will need' expert
limming instructors, and people to take care
f the time table for different age groups, etc.
would it not be a wonderful idea to combine
he planning of personnel ,for the pool, With` the
dea in mind that Clinton needs a complete
pverhann as far as a sustained' sports prs)gram
saes?
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ABOUT- 0
TARING UP '‘Where -we left off last year in
dissertation on 'our schools and the legislation
overning. them, we would like to make' favour;
ble comment about a rural .nominatipn clay
eeting Which we attended this, week.
In the Township of Stanley things went off
markably -quietly for the -cerruntmity, and
eryone, including reeve, codneillors and School
oard members, received an acclarnation. Row-
er, 'what . we would sake to draw particular
tterition to, was the, excellent reports given by
e school boards.
The public school area bard, whose mem-
e,rs are nominated by the ratepayers, and re-
sin, in office fOr a two-year terin, had little
say 'theniselVes, ba their secretary -treasurer,'
'.; , (hire( on a permanent basis), gave
Nr,11..rrtrir•
Elsewhere in town, the need for better
street surfaces is evident to all who drive, The
town eottacillors-, are aware .of this, and have
•already laid plans to elo BODO permanent paving:,
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as •soon as the spring weather break.up,
One matter of essential nature to all of us,
in town and country alike, is some way to
provide more jobs for people in Clinton. Popu-
lation of our town took a slight drop last cscear,*
after a Steady increase since the Second World,
War, pl.() one would like to see that continue.
The only way to regain the, people who have
left, And increase the population here, is to pro-
vide jobs .for more people. We understand that
two pr three of the existing industries in town
are pensidering enlargements, and this will.mean
employment for construction Men first, and then
there will be more 'work for employees of the
industry.
Th i,s growth of Clinton's, industry shows a
healthy labour situation., and indicates that this
a good,pluee for ail industry to locate. We
• believe that Clinton could assimilate one or two
more industries, without upsetting our basic
economy too greatly; in the long run it will
mean better times for everyone in the area.
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UR SC#09IS .
a complete report, both on the fineable' and
physical state of, the area,
Ivan Steckle, the tOwnsilin,, council's ,appoint-.,
ed representative en Clinton District Collegiate
Institutroarcl, also gave a • complete account
of the inances of the school, including an esti
.-
mated cost for the last ',month of 1956. He
stood' ready to answer any questions of the:
ratepayers, and therb were some good ones.
This interest of the ratepayers in the schools
to which their Children go, and the' attention to
duty. which their representatives give,' means to
us that the rural conanunity at least, is taking
their , share cif respondibility for 'the. work of.
caring for education needs. Though there are
tow enough duties left to the 'muniCiPality, in
this regard, they are doing their job to the
best of their ability.
Grateful For Many Gifts Sent
o Youngsters in Christmas. Season
The Childre4 Aid Society,.has at Christ/has time.'
ublicly expressed their apprecia- Especially appreciative of the
n to the many organizations 'RCAF Station Clinton for their
d individuals' throughout the invitation to the 75 'underprivil-
tmty who remembered mthe eged children of the county; who
ildren in the care of the Society attended a party in the Itecreation
I WOULDN'T SAVE
ANY PART PF 'IT "
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Centre prior to Christmas, the So
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clay -also• includes in their thanks
the . following .;
Brucefield, United Church Sun,
day SehOels Miss Swale Haugh,
RR 1 B910d; Miss Tena Mcs
Naughton, ,RR - I, ,Brnoefield;
Grades alio arid six; Rensall Pub-
lic'School; SS 4, Godel-ich Town -
hip. Community Club; „Tucker -
smith •Ladies Club; Trinity Club
Bayfields, llolmesville • U iii ted.
Church., WA ,and WMS; J. Doig,
RR 4, Goderi6h; Willing`Workers
of BayfieId United Church; Miss
Donna He,uston, 19 Victoria. Eilvd.
RCAF Station •Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs: C. Christie and
Catherine Anne, Remelt; Kippen
East Women's Institute; Miss
Glenyce Bainton, Blyth; Franklin
Balaton, Blyth; Summerhill Lad-
' ies Club; I,ondesboro United Chur-
ch Mission Circle;„ Auburn Worn-
. en's Institute; Knox. United Chur-
ch, Anburn; Town Of Goderith;
Hensall Girl Guides; Hensel.' Reb-
ekah Lodge; Grades three and
four,Hensel' Public School; Lon-
desbro United Church WA; Jud-
ge F. Fingland, Clinton. '
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Witnesses'Attend
Assembly Held
In County Town
Thirtyjive persons from the
Clinton cengregation of Jehevah's
WitnesSes atteiided a three day,
semi-annual eircuit assembly in
Goderieh last weekend.
The prograrn,was composed of
discourses, demonstrations, pant-
omimes and ,art educational class
in public sPeaking. Sharing in
the discourses locally was Mr. H.
MoNally.
Thoroughly, enjoyed by an aud-
ience of 457 was the showing of a
colout motion picture Saturday
evening entitled "The sappiness
of the New World Society," It
depicted scenes from sotne a the
large Conventions her e and
abnead, such as the 'ones at 'Nur-
emburg, Gerntany, when 107,000
assembled in bhe stadium from
which Hitler had vowed in 1933
that he wOuld rttsh ehova.h's
WitnesSes.
On Sunday afternoon, William
Yacos, a special rePresentative cf
the Watchtower Bible and Tract
Saciety, Toronto, gaVe the address
"What Will Armageddon Mean
For You?" to an audience of 488.
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Fr9of ur Eaily Files1
40 YEARS AGO
Clinton 1\1:pW ;Era
Thursday, January 4, 1917
The town treasurer .receved a
New Year's gift in the shape of
$4,500 from .the wEltervvorks SYS -
teal.•
Mr. Tomlin is the telephone in-
spector for Clinton division. He
has rented A. Cantelon's house on
Isaac- Street.
Among the class at Clinton
Model School Who have been suc-
cessful in passing their third class
certificates are Belem A. Rode -
way and Edna J, Wa,sman, both of
Clinton,
Miss Irene 'Cavanagh, who at-
tended the recent term of Minton
Model School, has taken a posit-
ioa as teacher at C;rand ValleY, "{It
a salary of $500.
G. E Hall, of town, was in
Stratford.on business on Monday,
Clinton News -Record
Thursday; Jartuary 4, . 191.7
Charles Twitchell has purchas-
ed the -coal and wood business for
some time carried on by M. and
M: Forbes.
Those eledted for • council for
the coming year at Monday's elec-
tion were R, J. Miller 231; Mur-
ray 1VIcEwan 224; H., ,Wiitse 219;
J. p. Shepherd 200; W. 3. Nedi-
ger 196; W. J. Paisley 177. R. W.
Wattsdefeated S. ,Kemp 88 to 23.
Many citizens are taking advan-
tage of the Public Utilities Com-
missiOn's offer toinstal Hydro .at
lowest pessible ..Taeltson,
A. T. Cooper, Fair,
J. .Appleby, Wilson _,Elliott, Mrs.
J Crich and 11/1.m. T. Johnson have
just recently had their house i wir-
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Nearlone-tenth of, the province
of Quebec lies smith of the St,
Lawrence River. , •
25 "'CRAW AGO
Clinton. News -Record
Thursday; December 24, 1931
lvIrs..Ken Whitmore is assisting
in the poet office this week.
Gordon. ScribbAns has purchased
the Qurrell and. Shipley property,
Victoria Stet.
Oharlie Koo, Toronto, has
boughe out Jung Jan's Cafe, Al-
bert Street, and ,after thaking
certain changes will open early in
the New Year.
Miss Helen Manning of the Uni-
versity of Toronto, is home for
the vacation period.
Mrs. John Sootchmer undenwent
an operation in Clinton Public
Hospital last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. 3, J, Zapfe motor-
ed to Owen Sound on Sunday,
with: relatives and returned* the
same evening.
Mr.. and Mrs. Alden Johnston,
l3rUcefield, spent ,Satoday last as
the guests of Mr. and Mrs, George
Sheppard. "
IVIrs. J. W. Reid, Mrs. Wilmer
Reid, Miss. Ethel Cook and Mk
Margaret Matter, motored to God-
erich on Saturday afternoon,
UM- loway
75:„71:
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A. =rent flews item has called
attention to one of the earlier .and
Most successful Bibles ..ever trans,
Jated into a primitive tongue.
Word eorne from Bntebbe,
arida, the seat of British
'tration there, of the loan of 4,copiy
Pf the Isbiseult-tin" Bible to
nut:sewn.
The biehnatne was given be.
causeof the Bible's size. It -meas.
gres three inches broad and the
SAM an thickness. It fitted sung.
ly into A two pound ,b10.01,4t tin se
plentiful in that part of Africa at
the time it was published. Stat
storage assured protection against
both .white ants and; mildew,
Thursday January 7, 1932
Kingsmalls; the Crockery Store,
Mara's and the Metropolitan along
the' north, side of Dundas Street,,
London, are' badly damaged and
the fire' is not yet under control
as we go to press this morning.
1931 went out in a.gale of ,Wind,
bringing rain, sleet and snow from
the east. •
Representative Ian MacLeod and
his assiatant, H. L. Atkinson are
at Dungannon these days conduct -
Ing agricilltural co'urses.
A. Eagleson has been Putting
new lettering on the town•clerk's
office window and that of the
chief of police. •
Seth Fisher ,ps.ssed has 76th birth:
day, on Saturday. January 2nd.
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VfoudaY Psalms 90; 1-17...
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