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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-04-24, Page 7.WijOYMCI •• 4 .Pf0',A04' *4.441646214141'''" .744444277."44160106 "6"011 .1.-.' 1""1101191111 The Home Paper With the News . Tells the Story of Your Community "lliVIISDAY, APRIL •24,1058 Invm.xtcoup . Pit= srvot Protection of Persons and Property , . Last Summer—Firemen ruched in vain to the Wise barn fire `on the Bay field Road. Always Some Pictures in the Paper! Each week hone. people — or some location is pictured in the Clinton News-Record. About $1.50.00 a month is spent in producing these pictures ip print. On this page alone, total cost was ,approximately $25.00. t Our' purpose is to reflect the moods . of the community; record the out- standing events and the story of the people of the community. RIGHT: View of Library Park where green grass, sun and fountain make a lovely resting spot. in Pictures! Fire at the Former Riddick Feed Mill, Mary Street In 1952 At Left: First trial , of new mask—with the reeve standing by. ' Below:' Two boys and cat which had its whiskers all sing- ed.. LEFT: Modern Classroom in Clinton Publie School Now situation needs at least two more rooms. - Pussy Gets Some Sympathy . Record of Growth of Farm Organizations Huron County Fruit Growers is the oldest of many farm orOdnizOtiOns in the County. Symbol of a strong 'move to progress by the agriculture industry. From the left (seated) Lorne Woods, RR 2, Lucknow, the new president; William McKenzie, Reeve of Exeter, first vice-president; Don old Middleton, RR 8, Clinton, second vice. president; and (standing) Fraser Stirling, RR 2, Eayfield, past president; Douglas H. Miles (agricultural representative for Huron County), secretary-treasurer.