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to Mrs. Phylis Chase, Mrs.
Elsie Harper, MissHeidiTota.t.
tardo, and LaVerne McMichael
who are patients at Clinton
Public Hospital.
Congratulations to Cpl and
Mrs, M. Chawrun on the birth
of a daughter and also to Mr.
and Mrs. S. Brezinski on the
birth of a daughter.
Carnival
(continued from page 1)
Sandra Reid.
Girls race 8 and under: 1,
Darlene Chowen, 2, Patricia
Harris, 3 Donna Hatcher.
Girls race 12 and under: 1,
Brenda Smith, 2, Sylvia Lan-
gine, 3, Debbie Colquhoun.
Girls race 14 and under: 1,
Kathy Krornery, 2, Sandra Gra-
ham; 3 Donna -Reiker.
Business uses advertising to
maintain and increase its out.;
lets for goods, Unless such out;
lets are maintained andincreaa.,„
ed, the income on *filch taxes-
are based will not be forthcorn..
ing.
Final Clearance Of Winter Goods
Ladies' Winter Coats
Regular $60.00 - $70.00
To Clear Only
i$15.00-1$20.00 each
You certainly don't need a goat
if you let this go by
Other coats marked less than price
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Shown above displaying their new stripes for
the acting base commander, Lt, Col. 0, E.
Warner, are six of the eight aircraft men who
were recently promoted to Corporal at CFB
Clinton, From left: Corporals D, E. Pople;
Canadian Forces Photo.
C.S,W, Clarke; V.A. Brown; K.G, Krafft; R.E.
Bourke; K. 'J. Hestern and Lt. Col, Warner.
Also promoted to corporal but not shown were:
E.R. Serle and G. D, Harvey.
Clinton February 29, 19.94
Kinsmen District No. 1 officers attended the Founder's. Night
dinner meeting of Clinton Kinsmen Club at Hotel Clinton, Tuesday
evening, February 20. Goderich Kinsmen were also guests. Shown
here, front row (from left) are Bill Watson, Foothill, governor
of Kinsmen Disfrict No, 1 and Doug Cruickshank, Goderich,
ADASTRAL PARK"
deputy district governor of Zane B. Standing (from left) are Ken
Crowther, Fonthill, district secretary; D, J. Shewfelt, president
of Goderich Kinsmen Club and Robert Mann, president of Clinton
Kinsmen Club. •
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W1 WAR JARg§ TIPOW,C.4„
W1111gro. JaInna'TIAPPWS11 59,
of VaMlachte- 010-February IP
at:Sarnia General lleeP44.1,
file was •-•eldegt-
late W.111.444 Ttdosve.11 .4114.
Lenere, 1-1411, and 'We•e. born In
Begle.414. He came
•te .Canada 14 1911. He 144 ,been,
employed. iv the ,Canadian -NOT,
tienal - Railway for the paat 41
Years,
13e is survived by his WIfe
the forror Eliza. Potter; leer
sisters„ Mrs, Fred. .(4lice)
iiiewra of Goderich; Mrs,
W.• (jessto). Ca-riveter of St,.
cattinriiwp; Mrs, Roy (l4nere)-
Ash* of Qederich and lvilss
Pearl Tioesweli .of Clinton and
two brothers "Wry of Goderich
and Fred of Clinton,.
The funeral service was held
on Monday Fehreary 19 at Me,
KayAnd White pnnerai
WyoMing„ conducted bytheBev:
T, G. Ragg.
Interment was in Wyernifig
Cemetery,
Pallbearere were 'Norreall
Smith, Lloyd Stock, Gordon
Stock, Horace Delmage, Mae
Douglas and Ray Lawrie,
G, VICTOR FALCONER
The Rey. Leonard Warr of
Victoria Street United church
Goderich, officiated at the Fun.
eral of G, Victor Falconer, who
died at the age of 64 inlrictoria -
Hospital, London, last Wednes.
day, after a long illness, Hp
was a resident of Concession
4, Goderich Township,
The son of George 'Falconer
and the former Alice McKee,
he was born in Goderich Town.
ship, and was a farmer all his
life.
• He is survived by his wife,
the former Eleanor Johnston;
sons, Ronald, Goderich Town.
ship; John, Cooksville, Ontario;
and four grandchildren,
Also surviving are sisters,
Mrs, Arthur (Alice) Tichborne
Goderich, and Mrs. James
(Marguerite) Horton, Goderich;
and a brother, McKee Falconer,
Clinton,
Funeral was held Saturday
from Lodge Funeral Home,
Goderich. Interment was in
Maitland Cemetery, Goderich.
Pallbearers were. William
Stirling, Austin Fuller, Kenneth
Taylor, Carl Sowerby, Maitland
Falconer and Alvin Proctor.
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Mrs, W111 g "Tebbutt of PO!
erica died in. -Goderich MPICt
44#4. Marine a.e4 General geS,
pltal en 'Tuesday, PeOtegrY.'20
following ArbriPt-llleeSe•
Porn in Stanley',reV,(11Ship site
was .formerly Miss Elizabeth
(Bessie} Re FYN; youngest
daughter, daughter Pt Mr, and Mrs, Pgu..
earl B, MPgWee,.
Are received her PriPiPiy
education No, IStanley
Township (The Baird .44991)
attended .clinton.collegiate and
London Normal SchgoXs A, a
teacher she served at pos, No.
5 .Hullekt and Clinton. Puhlip ,
School,
on Jung 19, 1917,. She was
mauled to Will Tebbutt
son of the Late :Mr... and Mrs,
Gorge •Tebbutt„ Rol in a s
She was a life long member
of the' reshyterian Church, -an
active member of wr,L9 of Knox
Presbyterian Church in God,
erich where she lived .since
her marriage,
On June 19, 1967 Mr, 944 Mrs.
Tebutt celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary-
Surviving are her husband
Will F. Tebbutt and one sister
Mrs. D. L, Paisley of Clinton.
The funeral service was
• from the Lodge Funeral Home
„with the Rev. G, L. Royal of
Knox Presbyterian Church,
Goderich offiCiating.
Pallbearers were: Elmer
Paisley, Stuart McEwen, Elwyn,
Pickard, Stewart - Middleton,
Clayton Cox and Earl, Cox,
Flower bearers were; Irvine
Tebbutt and Carmen Tebbutt,
Interment was in Maitland
Cemetery, Goderich,
SONS
(continued from page 1)
badges which is a third year
Cub requirement.
Other persons who spoke
were: Mayor Don Symons who
reminded the Scouts that some
day they would be leaders in
their community.
District Scout Commissioner
Jack Gallant spoke of a new
national Scouting program
which will come into effect
in September 1968.
•
Other persons at the head
table included, Maynard Cor.
rie, president Clinton Lions;
Ken Krafft, Scout Master; Bud
Kuehl, assistant Scout Master;
Len Fawcett; Cubmaster; John
Blair, assistant Cubmaster and
Mrs, Don Symons, the Lions
regular pianist ,Ao was ac.
companist for the evening.
The banquet was catered to
by the Ladies Auxiliary toClin.
ton Legion.
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There are those who insist
that educational television is re.
quired and wanted, People can't
and shouldn't live without it,
according to the ET V advoc.
ales.
Although there is a scarcity
of educational and informative
programs on the American net.
works, there are soma avail.
able on a regular basis,
The following is a list of the
top ten programs rated in the
U.S., and not one comes close
to education in value.
1. Andy Griffith, 2, Lucy Show
3. Family Affair, 4. Gunsmoke,
5. Beverly Hillbillies, 6. Dean
Martin, 7. Red Skelton, 8, Be.
witched, 9. Green Acres, 10,
Gomer Pyle. '
Usually two or three 'spec.
ials, show up in the top ten
and when this happens they
are generally entertainment
programs.
Ratings in Canada are basic-
ally the same, except for N.H.L.
hockey, Wnich always leads the
list.
* * *
CBS will cancel four shows
and has added five ter next sea.'
son's TV schedule, The pro.
grams disappearing are Good
Morning World, Lost in Space,
He and She and CimarronStrip.
Appearing next season, "The
DoriS Day Show," With 1V1ss
Day as a Widow with two child.,
ren who returns trom the big
city to the small town of her
birth,
"The Coed Guys" a sib-
nation comedy starring Bab
Denver aS a cab driver and
Herbert Edelman who runs
diner,
"Lancer"- a family western
'that evoIveS around two boys
Who have the same father, but
different mothers, ,
"Blondie"- a dontedy on the
Orilla strip, starring Will Hut,
China and Pat Hardy'.
"Hawaii 500 -4. a law enforce*
men„ series starring Jack Lord
and Lev Ayres,
Tuesday evening February 20
several parents and 28 Guides
struggled through blustery wea.
ther to attend a combined en-
raiment ceremony and Think.
ing Day celebration held by
the 3rd Company Clinton, CFB
' Girl Guides. The captain, Mrs.
Donald Kerr, enrolled the fol.
lowing, 11 girls: Sharon Aiken,
Kim Arnirault, Claudette Cote,
Josie Cummings, Karen Gans,
Lori Henley, Gail Johnston,
Debbie Lawson, Lynn Marley,
Debbie Smith, and Barbara
Thompson.
• Lt. Mrs. Doug Monroe super.
vised the three girls who tried
for their Hostess Badge, Pat
Bartley, Debbie Fischer, and
Kathleen Knight. Mrs. P. Mo-
Ilmoyl, the tester for the badge,
attended and was able to pass
the three girls. Catherine Fr ee-
man received her little House
Emblem and Needlewoman
Badge. Diane Gingras received
her 1st year Star. Games were
played which included the adults
and refreshments were served.
Mrs. Slyvia Cassidy and Mrs.
Ruby Driscoll who were recent
patients in' the ho'spital have
returned home.
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Junior Farmers
The Huron County Junior
Farmers will hold their 14th
annual county drama festival
Friday, March 8 at the Sea.
forth district high school at
8 p. m.
There will be three one—act
plays presented along with rims-
ical entertainment. A feature
will be the Huron County Junior
Farmers Quartet which was
declared provincial Champion
at the recent Junior Farmers
Association of Ontario winter
conference.
Clinton Junior Farmers and
Seaforth Junior Farmers are
competing in the drama festival.
The Seaforth Junior Farmers
and Junior Institute will be pre.
drama festival
sensing two plays — a comedy
"The Ineome Tax" a.nd a drama
"The Darkest Flogr."
Clinton Junior Farmers and
Junior Institute have chosen
a comedy, "Fool's Errand."
Best actor and actress
awards will be presented at
the conclusion of the plays. The
Harold Baker MeetingImprove.
/Tient Trophy will be awarded
to the winning club during the
evening.
Tickets may be obtained from
the department of agriculture
office, any Junior Farmer mem,
ber or may be secured at the
door the evening of the drama
festival.