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dents—Clinton's citizens of to-
morriow�butals6 their parents
u are s in �sqoare� holes,
wo tried tO �,put sq 'peg
amus. 5. A new ;Am 'by
,96 - -1 %
1 V, at t -ke � .te st 6, A new
forood, Ilere ftvalii, I want to,
ass concerned 144t Qi4r;
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in roun ,e -,h
0 Pqff TI ompson
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10 Aton, fori -e MAO' V
line 'of, L. =44uotq
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Jan, 14—Cl-ISS at Stratford
best of success during the cQm-
to I No;iday 1 ,t, whon he handed down
.,I .igh
4 65.
operij and 4,uggest p ,n
(Conti4upd fmm. P4, 0 -Ono)
$urviv n, side,% his
&r be
,ndations from t ommittf�e o,
Stri!Ong C
pde p�y94 rs Q
ggou . t.,
tho, h,
I on this -matter W''111
. ug ts
DozMa, Bfv ra. RQI
bpra a4l X
re four s, MV -5. TIT
WhiQlJ b� Was 4 'I'tear f nuary
ppoil h4irMasn
Wcj�
U,
do, th ;the tax pay,
er�' dollar, -and s�su
jeyou w e
be welcoo , d
"For rn a4 We
I I :� I>e
" 5 - , 1'� � . CaldWpll, all pf
V rt (joaA)
(Yvon4 e) Reynolds -0
T,h� 1�eeve-said!psaoh, r4ernber lane,,% Wpmh, P, T.?m0on, N,
_ ,
wil I try to do it Awsem.ep If Wp,
_s
y yw now,
have, participated. in the R em
Clinton, pm it
_4 h slo
s twin Lster
Jan ng
Mrs, Fwart �ioap C=Ub of
Clinton; X
pf coA vps, glypA Twn C
pi4 ivp Oro Prootor
.one committep ito, �headup ana The mayor U.
as the el d b feel it is liq
your tagn raise rporo
embranceiSer -sol-it
vic'e'M the ,PrL
post off1pe, where our plaques
Jose I Vital, I andon,
Vnraiu, of baf-Ayette ,and.
Ind.,
addoc I had trilgid, roe ber , f 11 op
.1 the !cm - nj;ttee �m q tee$, 141-
money f9p.spending, .1 hopeyo,
_4.
were located. The, th.nq, iias'
PrAy s were offered at $,:�O
day the Ba 11
Miss S� 4ron, of Kitehen C
The funeral service w
ws hold.
to evenly distribute the work thou h he need got nee gar
es . 4ly
co etings,
load for 1965, Attpa gi rMnittee me
Wllli bear , #4 us, as 10�� as
W
W rov
p e 0 yo1i that it is
mrig, when this buildipg =y
dis p
a pear or may not bp, (AVIC
.4 and
Match Funeral Home, Ae,q r.m
pie.,
Tuesday, At 3,,$0 p.M. from the
Following is the recomm
-m- The other rnm*m ot J�be
.0
worthwh nie,
or municipal building. I
ass was celebrated at
10;010 Tuesday At St, jow
an
_d`Mutch
Bal F�weral Home
c0A duoted by Rev, 1, ps; Nobj?lns
_�ik str�king -tee
AgU'on of the three-man St poMiml� werO Pep,
ing Committee. The first name 1-ity-reeve Qeorge W'Diach 4nd
"$ome of these -projects .will
Wli le in the pl Stqge,
. sure this is not wt t people
44, the
in Clinton wo4ld wish, for a
A.m.
seplVs Roman 0 atholic Church,.
Of Calvary Ba t Church,
it i the list of co�m- councillor I-
, . 4 T. F. Noonan,
�o appw
such al� the are 9
na for 1 $7, but
an
memorial to the mters of
C�lntoo, With �WW in C,1111top,
I U6 Cemetpr y, AT Shaxpbad been
Goderich, qff cia�tlng. Burt al
t
WA S in Qligton cemetery,
jnitt6e imembers of each opm- Q
mittee is that of the climirm4n;
this, to me, is the moot import-
Ant 4tagei in any projpctof this
our anned forces who did not
return. P.4the r I w ld like to.
94,
. .x.�
an emploype of Bar4iffs Ba
For about 30 years this
otaph matter has gone on,"
cenand
he said. "Clinton has no prop-
Special, H. F. Noonan, J,
%*ei- 711i's, is where plannin
I
thin.c that those of 4s, who were
-or th p past itWo years,
ery f
Mr. Hymem 44 apprentice
11:00.a.m.—Church Service
ff, Thompson.
A� tr9gg, Dqf
General Government, N. I4V_
is very essentu And I believe
inore fortunate should endeav-
racchanic, Is suivived by his
I
Clinton Council
ermore, 0. b4wsop? John Xcomi
Far
planning Is not 3g4t for ithogeon,
special 'ttee
k. cormm .s, but, is for
our, to see that they are not
forgotten. Through their oacr$-
.4
father, E Imer Hymers of Ford -
and his mother, Mrs, Dor-
0 -enotaph
F. rms C
lang;
Vxec4t and Polim, Po;ii
ivp
overyb<
if pdv_
The AdoptiPn Pf a Building
ere t9pight -enjoy-
flee, weare be
ing- the democaatic rights that
othy Hymeins, of Clinton. Also
A cordial welcome to all
Symons, Q, Won* 1), Thiomp-
Code will not be� a large ob-
we cherish so dearly and ;nust
sunAlving are two sigteis, Mm,
Commit ee,
son, H. F� Kbionan;
Public Wqrks, J. Arinstrong,
stacle as far as taN d0lgrs go,
and we hope 4t will help all
ever protect.
"Tber are An the
umber Qf o ar
Beatriqp Johnson =d Miss
Mary Ann, and a brother, l4ay-
Xontinued from Page -One)
J. Mar, arlano, P. Thompson, K,
tax
ppayers intho future.
I
proif�cts which are w. prthwhile
nard, all of Clinton.
The dead ma4 was b orn in
one. It is in the ,heart of town
.P,. Noonan;
Health. iand Welfare, 0. Rroc-
'4The roocastru otion of our
two highways Is, perhaps over-
and will need consideration, and
assure you we will do all in
London; Ont., and spent n lost of
and affords room for 4 hollow
square around �the cenotaph,
�Vor, i. Arni5trong, N. Myer-
due, 'inasmuch. as improper
our power to handle aill prub-
his life at Atwood and Clintoa�
Ile was employed at Cal's Ser-
"I think council iihould. get
more;
Protection to Persons and
drainage is the cause of -part
OT. our problems, �owevier, at
lems Pairly,
"If w e our ultim -a
e achlev
. . . . . . v�ce Station Stratford,
behind th! 100 per cent. I
d like a
woul t see it (the cono-
'Property, G, Wonch, C, Proctor,
the time these were. lnl�tlally
goal, I feel quite certain we
W,, The f al service was Wed-
-uner
nesday at 2:30 p.m. from the
taph) there by Nov, 11 this
J. MWarlane;
H. F. Noonan, D,
planned, traffic was probably a
m.1,11 not encomter any aUti-
WHERE THREE DIED Ball and Mutdh_ Funeral Home
year* J$
,Finance,
Thompson, 0, Wonch-,
sniaU factor, and no doubt
drainage was no problem either
culty in uniting our hf&v1dual
paths toward progress- which
The black arrow at left in the above photo- witli Rev. R. U. MacLe ah, of St.
"We needan organized body,"
4
Reeve Thompson said. 'Since
Bylaws, Gard Lawson, N. Liv-
-This ajEain points out that we
. -i4y be co
n nigidered a W
Andrew's Presbyteri jan Church
graph shows. the spot where three young Clinton officiating. 13�urial was , 1 Clin
n
the Legion has spearheadedthe
ermare, J, Armstrong;
need proper planning, and even
-along which we are travelling
men died- early Sunday when the -car in which they ton c t
eme, ery
move so far, I would like t
Industrial, D, Thompson, C.
Proctor, H. F. Noonan;
as we endeavour to ido, the.bost
together, not' as individuals
were riding slammed into this tree beside H hwa Robert Thompson, the only
ig y
see the Legion, si 1. spearhead
'Court of Revision, J. XcFar-
now, our planning may 4ave t6
seeldng persoial glory, but as a
8, about three miles east of Goderich. At the time son of Mr. and Mrs.,.T.
the matter—appoint a commit -
Gets Promotion
change to keep pace with pro-
gress and the passing of time.
team dedicated to- the control
of taxes, the needs of the peop�e
of the accident the car was -being driven towards Thompson of 0 taro St eet
r
to al ow e e
tee -. I th L gion 'to keep
up interest and move
Teachers Meet 1�asll Ralph Gooddne, a rad-
. "I would like at this time, to
and properly planned progToss
Clinton. ffewR-Record Photo'By John Visser) was born and raised in Clinton'
gradually
towards Nov. 11 with progress
a o r Outlines Six -Po- int Program
Mie Clintion'Unit of the Wo. ar technician and instructor
Men Teachers' Federation I
will -at the Radar and Commum-
bold their January meedn,,� on eations School of RCAF, $ta-
enress my thanks to our form-
er mayor, Mr, Miller abd -to
our former Reeves, Mr. Agn
,
of Clinton."
being made, Tb&y could have
an organization bRe -the Arena
Committee, I , -
Tuesday evening, January 19, at tion Clinton, recently Was
and Mr. -Sutter, as well as s or =
USS Basketb 11 -
Councillor As Chai . rinan
Holmewille Public School at 8 promoted to the rank of Cor-
p.m.
' �Qpl. Goodine, his wife
members of present council,
Who spearheaded this Project
COST -0 F LIM
(CmItinued from Page One) in Detroit, for example," wish- also suggested Clintfon stud-
"Council w1U be busy this
Miss Doreen MacKenzie wi� poral.
give a talk, on her -trip ito and five children live at 32
last year, and gav -
e unspardng
Schedule Usted
We often have to decide for ing to locate in a smaller com- ents should begiven as &A essay
"what
year and will need help with
the projects that we have bit -
Edmonton Road, Adastr .
'Europe, and accompany the taif al
<
ly of their time and effort to,
Clinton
The Huron -Perth League, in
them, and we are servants who munity, wouldn't go looking -for topic are the develop-
of ten knojw more than our mas- a town when there are all sorts mtnt -potentials of Clinton?"
ten off for ourselves."
,
witb slides. Park. (RCAF Photo)
ensure: that recdIved
the bestnossible in this ioraiect.
wh lich. the Central Huron Secon-
ters arid. have to deal with of towns wanting such an dn- Such a project, he said,
. Mr. Kingswell -said the Leg-
Indeed, I feel this will make OUT
dary School teiams play has
drawn tip its basketball sched-
many who are selfish with their
dustry and ready and waiting
would interest not only the stu-
' on wvuju I e to see one or
two councillors chair the com-
work much lighter in this, Par-
ticular -area, and we must do
ule for the 1965 season. It is
own wishes.-
Mr. Mills, Concluded his ad-
to, meet the prospective indus-
try half way.
dents—Clinton's citizens of to-
morriow�butals6 their parents
mittee wluch the Legion would
our utmost to, see that their
as. follows:
dress by Wishing council all Ole
The councillor said an indus-
and their -relatives, "mid it's
stand behind 100 per cent. He
efforts are proper)y pursued.
Jan, 14—Cl-ISS at Stratford
best of success during the cQm-
triallst seeking a new location
very possible some of tb ;�
said if only one councillor was
"I feel sure. we are all look-
Northwestern
Jan, 22--Scafailth at CHSS
inIg year, and by reading,a pray-
Would contact an organization
would -tome up with good sug-
appointed -to. the cornmittee he
should- be chairman of it.
ing forward to new street light-
Jan 29—CHSS at Listowel
er. Councillor Cameron. Pxoc-
tor thanked Mr. Mills for at,
like Mid -Western, Ontario, De-
velopment Association which
gmtions," he said.
As discussion started, Mayor
ing on our new highways, and
Feb4 5—South T-Turon (Exater)
clitmey fires. The first run,
Ural address (which appears in
Reeve Duff T-4ompson foillow-
Sym ons interrunted, "I want
41M FRIENDLY CHURCTir'
we hope this will be a start to
better lighting all over,Pown. I
feel ouristreet lighting problem
at CHSS
Fob'. 12—CHSS -at Wingliam
Feb. 19—Stratford C, at CHSS
tenuh% the eabbig. Heassur-
ed.the minister he and fellow
members o�f council 1�would al-
ways endeavour to live up to
has brochures and ul e Ova
sort of information requi rod on
many towns.
Need Signs, Essays
ed councillor Noonan with a
suggestion, that Clinton prepare
for and stage Pindustrial paT-
tosee 'this get off the ground,"
he aid, 'ia d the -o -. way o,
s n nly t
do that Is. to, tal�e action, now."
gave three reading totwonew
Attend'Your Church'
is not serious, and know that
0
the responsibilities the citizens
Mr, Noonan said Ch nton
ties" to which Would be invited
',anyone
Name Wonch, Proctor
0 * 0
we will get very close co -opera-
tion from our Public utilities
Answer Fire Calls
of this municipabity have -placed
should have larg6 signs at its
who might like to come
and live with us here. We must
Deputyivoreeve George Wonch
This Sunday
in this matter.
"Councils prior to'this year,
Members of the, Clinton Vol-
unteer Fire'Brigade answered
in us."
Mayor Welcomes Press
outskirts boasting Clinton's
merits and suggesting diiiat re-
prepare to receive anyonewho
wants td come with us and
who earlier had indicated his
willingness to jagslst----�was up -
of 1914. He worked at ithe
Wearwell Knitting Company in
Clinton for 40 years. He 'had
have been requested to take
two calls this week to douse
Prior to delivering his inaug-
sidents, businessmen and indus-
bring his own sphere of aotivi,ty
pointed by council ito ch -air the
-coming guests. I
some kind of antion. in regard
clitmey fires. The first run,
Ural address (which appears in
tries are welcomeand thaitany
with him," he mid.
comn-Attee. Councillor Proctor
sons seeking homes for them-
to ourdowntown parking; manr�y
was Monday night to the home
its entirety else�where on this
inTormation would gladly be
selves orr . industries.
who also had vGlunteered, was
CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH
suggestions have been made,
of George Wise on the Bayfiead
page) Mayor Symons extended
provided at -the -town hall. He
Lauds "Sincere" Specch
appointed to the committee.
When the resolv-
was given first and second
arid although many may pot
Road; the second was We�dnes-
a wel-cohie to the visitors, and
0
Deputy -Reeve George Wonc:h
-matter was
(Baptist Federation of Canada)
Pastor: Craig Peters, R.A.
know it, we have a two 'hour
Parking by-law m the books.
day afternoon to a home on
James 8tTeet.
to members of the press,
ing representatives fTom the
Monday Fune �61
spoke next, com,ding Mayor
Symons for his "sincere and
ed, J. M. Counter -rose friom
the floor -to address �ouncll,
Sunday, January 17
10:00 a.m.—i§unda�- School
Clinton News-Recordl and 'Me
London Free Press..
"We are happy to
At Clinton For
-
wonderful speech. I am sure
all thesuggest'ons for the year
will- be carried out," he
For about 30 years this
otaph matter has gone on,"
cenand
he said. "Clinton has no prop-
Some Streets "in Terrible Shape
11*15 a.m.--�Fami]y Worship
have to advertise, And we
always
have
11:00.a.m.—Church Service
said
We have the
er fitting cenotaphal-though
7:30 p.m.—Bible Study Hour
Tues., Jan. 19-8:00 p,m. — WA and Mission, Circle
Roads Committee Chairman Says
the press with us, at our
eetings," -the mayor said. "'Me
�best
Leonard ). Cook
new members on
councilithis year -and I welcome
-do
even Varnia. has a beautiful me -
morlul. Our old plaques were
with the Rev, R. U. MacLean of
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Ch -
1:00 pm.—Church Service
2:00 p:m.--Sunday School
way the public can be
the Bayfi6ld River be Pro-
ceeded 'with and all necessary
them. Im sure, they'll all
urch officiating. The interment
A cordial welcome to all
"Page
informed is through the press.
tion in the past, b�it I feel
a good, job. Many more -things
on -the old post office and to
that the way you fellows are
(Continued from One) ommendation to be presented at
Some times in the past there
Leonard James "Dan�' Cook
are needed here thanhave been
move them to a proper and
Ontario Street United Church
added there had beeh a lot of the next regulaF council ses-
COITLOMOndence whichr would sion I
have been, some nAstakes,,and I
f..1 +Ii. 4.. __ f�liiilk -0—iii
of Clinton died in Goderloh on
kiday, January 8, after an ill-
listed .' if we can all have
T1 _j,� __,1, _A,11
fitting place would be a small
matter with a little bit of. co -
41M FRIENDLY CHURCTir'
prolong -the first meeting if it
In other business, council
they (the preis) didn't aways
ness of a short duration, in his
14th
Pastor: -REV. GRANT MILLS, B.A.
was dealt with.
gave three reading totwonew
got true and accurate reports
year.
He was born dn Hullett Town -
Sunday, January 17
Noting several members of
bylaws, and first and second
of what ,vas gioing on in c4XM-
We have four policemen now
9:45 a.m.--,Sunday School
Clinfin Kinsmen Club in at-
readings to a third.
cill"
ship, to, Agnes and Henry Cook
-Septeainber
11:00 am, -Morning Worship
tendance at the meeting, May-
Bylaw 1,4`umber One for,1965
Following Mr. Symons,
and was married in
TURNER'S
2:00 pm.—Church Service
or Symons apologized for not
making specific reference tothe
calls for council borrowing
$110,000 fTom. the Bank Of
augural address, Councillor H'
F. Monan rose to, teLU, council
of 1914. He worked at ithe
Wearwell Knitting Company in
Clinton for 40 years. He 'had
3.00 P.m:immimSunday School
club representatives when well-
Montreal at 53/4 per cent so the
he felt,,clinton, should make
been a lifelong resident of Olin -
_e
-coming guests. I
town can meet normal opetat-
gm-ne effort to, sell itself to per-
11,100666h. anyway, 11 cotmeill6r.
AfffistMg 6WQed,
0 L 6 'it" 'i $ T
Clarence Denomme, one of the
ing expenses until some of ithe
sons seeking homes for them-
ton and for some years bad
(94=4es
club members, said he and an-
taxes aTe collected. it was
selves orr . industries.
been a resident of the Hotel
REV. CLIFFORD G. PARK, M.A., Minister
other club member were not
official delegates of the club al-
passed unanimously.
Bylaw Xtunber Two for1965
Must Promote Clinton
"We are' in a province that
Clinton, owned by his �soii
Frank. He was a member Of
Sunday, January 17
though the organization last
was given first and second
has shared tremendous growth
St. Andrew's Presbyterian,.Ch-
Subject: "NOW REAL IS GOD -.TO YOU?"
year had voted t& have two
'
readings. it calls for highway
with the rest of Canada" the
urch, and MurphyOrangeLodge
WESLEY-WILLIS
representatives at each meet-
work on number 8 Highway
said, "but we are not doing so
No-. 710 in Clinton..
The ftmeral in
Ing to report back to the club
from the east town limit t6the
wedl here in Olin -ton, We will
service was
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
what council was dodng at its
we7st town limit and for drain-
have to advertise, And we
the Beattie Fun6o.'al Home on
11:00.a.m.—Church Service
monthly meeting,
age work on Highway 4 from
should have a. brochure about
Monday, January 11,,at 2 p.m.,
HOLMESVILLE
Connuends Rilismen
its interseCtion With NO. 8 to
-
"to
the town to advertise with. We
with the Rev, R. U. MacLean of
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Ch -
1:00 pm.—Church Service
2:00 p:m.--Sunday School
"I'm just attend-ing, to see
the Bayfi6ld River be Pro-
ceeded 'with and all necessary
haveWt Joined the Mid -Western
Ontario Development Assocla-
urch officiating. The interment
Tues., Jan. 19-8:00 p.m.—Holmesville Annual Congreg-a-
what's going on in town," Mr.
Denomme said. "Ilm, Positive
steps by the Town of Clinton
tion in the past, b�it I feel
was in Clinton Cemetery,
Pallaboarers for the late Mr.
and Sunday School Meeting.
Wed., Jan. 20--8:0D pm.—WesleymmWillis Annual Con-
that the way you fellows are
to be proideeded With." (The
many steps are dealt with spet-
we should join."
Mr. Noonan, a retiredbank-
Cook were James Turner, Oeo-
greggitional Meeting.
co-operating we're on -the right
track with this new council."
-fi U the bylaw.)
1 ca y in
er, told council that an indus-
"outside
rge Rumblaill, Olarente NeRang,
Fred MacDoriald, I arl Fulilofil,
Reeve Thompson conunended
Name Representatives
triallst Clinton say.
all of Clinton, and Harry Wat-
Wesley -Will'
IS UCW
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
the Kinsmen for talking an ac-
-tive interest in town, affairs.
Bylaw Number Three for
kins -of Goderich Township.
Flower Ken
Rav4 R. W. Wenharn. . L.Th., Rector
"Other elubs in town would do
196.5 Calling for, the 0PPOInt�
The Mary and Martha Unit
-bearers were
Scott of Bruediead, Don Kay
Mr. W. H. Bish6p, F.R.C.O., A4R.C.M., organist
well to take a similar I it ekt,,
mLe
ment of Clinton representativ-
of the WesleY�Wiliis UCW will
and Jerry Shanahan of- Clinton.
EPIPHANY 11 — SUNDAY, JANUARY 17
he said, not naming any s;e Ic
es to various boards and 90V-
hold its January meeting Tues-
He is survived by -his -two
8:80 aixn.�Holy Communion
orga I nization. I
erning bodies also was Passed
day, January 19 at 8-30 P&n.
sons, Robert of- Morrisburg and
9-45 ami. --Church School
, in discussing Teen Town
Inardmously. '
in the home of Mrs. Benson
Frank of Clinton; h! d It 1
11:00 a,m.—Morning Prayer
dances un&r new business,
Under its terms. Josephine
Sutter, I-Ancess St. East. Pay-
Mrs. Rev. (Dorothy)s JrCC.9Xr�e1;r1
7:30 p,mAYPA
cGuncillor Armstvong said 'his
Winter is appointed tothe lib-
ment of fees and an auction
of Etmondville and his -brother,
Thurs., Jan. 91—Cha'ncel GUIldat Mrs, Fred Ford's dt 8.15
had heard the yoting people
rary boardfor three years; Armi
s�ale Will take place,
William, of Clinton.
were planning to 1-iire an o, ft-
thur Groveg is, appointed to the
duty Ontario, Provilnolal. Police
Cenlkety Board for -three
ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
officer toL attend their dances
years; Counoilloes Goodbli Law -
son and Norm Livermore are
CUT THE
The ReV. R. Ud MacLean, ILA., Minister
at a fee of $10 per night�
Mrs. M. J. Agnew, Organist and Choir DIPectov,
Teells Need 11CIP
appointed to the Clinton Cm -
munity Athletic V leld Board
COST -0 F LIM
NA SALE�
0 SA I 1. 4 1
"Why couldnt Wehave one Of
and the Clinton CommUni
�
-Xv .. T finnii
9:45 a.m.—Stthddy School our own police officers there Swit Ing Pool Board f4ow 1965
10:45 a.m,—Public Worship for the rnilght,?" he asked.
"These kids are trying to tun Cameton'Proctor are appointed
EVERYONE WELCOME f
Chrilollan Reftwned
Church
AeV. 0. 1 14dersink, Minister
tundayj January 11
-16.00 a.tn.-8etvWd ih VnIgilsh
2:30 pm.---Serv1ce in Dutch
EPvery -Sunday 6.15 p1n., Dim
880 CHLO St, Thbim". List0i
to "Back io, God UoUr,"
EVERYONE WMCOUZ
Joseph Sf tee+
GOSPEL HALL
CLINtdiN
of te�ttd
3.00 p.hi.--SiUndity School
7A
Meethig and BlIbild
Maple Street
a good dance- and Tney te doing
a good job—they need just that
little btt o f lift we could give
themi
ra Clinton Cemetery Board for
1965,
Cod LiveKDil� 16 oz..,, only 690
GOSPEL HALL
"I doft"t think the kilds Should
have to spend their money On
Ladits' Halt, brusfidtf
CLINTON
jr6g. 00b � .................. only tot
r
tleetrio Viporibeils,
reg. 7.95 only 6.66
volico to IuW6 4t their ddhee.
1.111.1.1 .....
Sandwich Bags, 561s, 1
9 6zq 06g. 9.50 ... only 2'.00
14 OA Wabbr 96ttle, 2 qt, only 09t
We have four policemen now
4
Sunday, Janua0y 11
and we should be able to i§pare
Teldqrdpheg
9.45 a1n.—Wotphlp gerV166
ILOO aJTL--Sutdgiy 8��66J
obe of them, The police Uhl-
for,,., wou.1d add just that little
Apywhtrb
8:00 pm,E4#ehift9 Service
8pe'�i�r, Mt. Fred Munnifts
bit of authority tha,tvs nWdcd.,,
11W ).re going" to -give them
Tuftday-8 pin.�Praiyer Meet,
Ictnift of help," Mayor Sy�
gonI6 a �
�n :
ihg sna Bible Study,
All WelobMe
mont said.
"Well, these xlito high stfibol
kift who aiv& not eam-ft theit
awn money 'mid they shouldn't
Ko C., COO- ke
Hydro Speaker
A rei_prosenitativ,�� of Ontb±:116'
Ry&o Will, bcgUe�§t speaker at
have, to spendthoir wh money
When weire 'paying f6r Police
Clintoo, 001takid
'the thd 06de,
rich .h"
Zowfid IV -, Federation .6f,
11,100666h. anyway, 11 cotmeill6r.
AfffistMg 6WQed,
0 L 6 'it" 'i $ T
V
ft, January 21, 1065,
Theftm6ft1cdttt'eTr11rcbd� Me*6d 'to
blot 4924612, cliliadvi
ii�eet.iftg -Will be held bt '9146
th� Probeet;lbh of Persons 6nd
'in Holfridsville Public S(
Popbrty Cominittec. for a. 'tee.
January 14 to Jonuary 23
ASA Headache Tablets, 660 990 Fast H?)rne Perms, reg 9.60, 1.49
Shaving Cream, 14 oz., bnly 990 15olymolsloh,
Rubber Qloves, Peg 996, only 75c -64 ozq Peg. 5.00 .... only 2,80
T66th broshas, rag 60o, 3 f6r $1 4'0Z�, rbot 1425 .... only 469
$pray ttaroh, 24 ozi,
ktixali Vitatnin Dropsi 6000, 990
regi 006 ..., only 06
Cod LiveKDil� 16 oz..,, only 690
All Purpose Cleaneei �2 6z., 996
Envelopet, 16016 - ....... only 654
Ladits' Halt, brusfidtf
W'Piting Pads�, 200 shfs�, drily �54
jr6g. 00b � .................. only tot
Tiffany Hand drearn,
tleetrio Viporibeils,
reg. 7.95 only 6.66
4 oz., reg. 1.50 ,,, only 135
1.111.1.1 .....
Sandwich Bags, 561s, 1
9 6zq 06g. 9.50 ... only 2'.00
14 OA Wabbr 96ttle, 2 qt, only 09t
Peg. 49t ...... ......... - bhly 106
Thermbfiletbes
ddilitbri 6 . afts, 306's ..... Only;§96
NO. 1,.96 ____ .... only 190
Baby Pants ..... � 3 Pahl only 00
�64, 1.60 ....... bfily :90'1
I§ubble Bath 611, t2 64 only 90b
L66k for Mor,�- 13drg6tht
oh BUIS NOW ih fhe Moil
PR SCRIPTIONS
one 48 9STI
Clintoo, 001takid
I operation.
be accomplished.
Following discussion by ooun- * MaUe Formal Motion
cfilors, the -matter of a buzzer "Doug Thorndid-ke end I work -
or horn to be installed in the ed for 10 years on -this project
police cruiser -was relferred to and -got nowhere ... riot even
a Police Committee meeting. in the Legion. Now well have
Deputy -Reeve Wogch had sug- to And a place."
geisted some sort of audible In a formal motion moved by
Rl'aX'Xn sfioUld The added to the Norm Livermore land �econded
muiser equipment so the offic- by Gord Lawson, Deputy -reeve
ar on. duty could be alerted to Worreh and Councillor Proctor
.mewgency telephone calls over were appointed ito, -the cenotaph
the radio-itelephone while he comirAttee "to investigate the
was out of the cruiser. At the site, plans and construction of
present time, only the flashing the new cenotaph and report
red ' dome light is activated by back to council."
Incoming calls. —0-
0- Nee4 Education
Growing System According to a CTV Telepall
Since the end of -the Sewnd one Canadian in foiw believes,
WoAd War, Ontario Hydro has incorrectly, that the car on the
brought 28 new sources: of pow- left has the right of Way at an
ar into service, inoreasing Its intersecition. One In four does
generating capacity -by 5,909,- nnot recognize that an octagonal
DOO kilowattsor 480 percent, sign means "Stop".
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