HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-06-13, Page 7REPORT
PociPrich detachment of the
PPP AlrePtiPtO lU. accideMts
in OW 11,ITa lastW?ek.
One June Freeman,
R.R, 4, Clinton and i3Ornard
Emery of Alienate; were iik•
volved in a two car accident
on Highway 8, west of coPtir
Road '16. Estimated damage to
the two vehicles was $1,300.
Bernard Emery and Tillie.
Emery were injured in the U.
eident.
Alvin Winner, 161 Brock
Street, Goderich was invelyed
in an accident when a, German
Shepard dog ran in front.of his
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PROCLAMATION
CLINTON
Jobs For Students Week
JUNE 17 to JUNE 21
Each yedi university and high school •students face the problem
of finding summer employment. Frequently, a summer job pro-
vides the funds necessary .for returning to school',
In Clinton as in other communities across Canada, all indications
point to this coming summer as one of the leanest years in some time for
students trying to earn money during their vacations. The problem:
more job-seeking students than job vacancies.
Therefore, the Municipal Council of the Town of Clinton has di-
rected that the week of June 17 to June 21 be proclaimed "CLINTON
JOBS FOR STUDENTS' WEEK.”
DON SYMONS, Mayor;'
Town of Clinton.
EMPLOYE
"JOBS FOR STUDENTS"
PROGRAM
Call
Canada Manpower Centre
Phone 524-8342
Reliable Youths Are Available With Diverse Skills For
Summer' Work Such As
Clerical Work Grass Cutting
Sales Clerks HoOsehold Chores
Baby Sitting Summer Resort Work
Dish Washing 'Car Washing
Gardening Stock Boys and Girls
Mother's Helper Window Washing
Cellar Cleaning
Lunch Counter Removal
Rubbish Removal
Waitresses
Farm Work
Camp Councillors
Service Station Attendants
Factory Helpers
AND MANY OTHER JOBS!
Canada Manpower Centre
Department of Manpower and Immigration
35 East Street
GODERICH, ONT.
Phone 524-8342
Malt Edgar, Huron Liberal candidate, chats
with two ladies '.at the chicken barbecue in
Hayfield, With Mr. Edgar are Mrs. H. Van,
Arman and Mrs. Gordon Kerr both of God-
erich. (P hoto -by Bell cha mber)
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CORDON CORD Ic
Gordon Cordick has recently
been promoted to the rank of
Sergeant at CFB Clinton. Sgt.
Cordick enlisted in the RCAF
in 1956 and was trained as a
disciplinarian. He has been at
CFB Clinton since May 1966.
(Canadian Forces Photo)
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The columns of the News-
Record are open for your
graduation pidtures.Contactthe
News-Record office or phone
482-3443.
Chicken
Barbecue
at
Kippen United Church
Wednesday, June 19
5:30 —7:30
Adults $1.50
Students 12 and under
75c
Children 5 and under Free
BRENDA HARTMAN
Miss Brenda Hartman, daughter
of Mrs. Annie Hartman, R. R, 3,
" Clinton, a grade 12 paduate of
CHSS, will attend Conestoga
College in Kitchener this fall.
Miss Hartman plans to take the
two year Social Welfare As-
sistants' course.
MARGARET TREWARTHA
Margaret Elaine Trewartha has
received her Bachelor of Math.
ematics degree from the Un.
iversity of Waterloo.'She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor.
man Trewartha and will begin
her teaching career at North.
western Secondary School in
Stratford.
Y911.01.1 TOPPItia& ',.$4.50
Ago 0.Na Yv4109,, Tbo.be.clObt
90PilTPCI June 3 on County 49#
13,
harry .Ti4er, a', Pgy5 field, Fredrick Parsons,
PtratprO, were involved. 1.4
car4rn4 accident il.44P 4
OP.Wity Road 3. Tbe tbtal. data.
age of .$.40Q was sli#fered by the
galcpr vehicle. Raker received
slight
4 single par acOdent calme!.
way 21, south HayfiPld.
June 0 resulted in $1,000
agO, Driver of the car was Fonda
Ann XiOYPS of 13.4401.0.. 4bba'
PpyoP? Bayfield received slight
Frank Radford, R.R. 3, PPR,
ton, was inyolved in a single
car accident Thursday morning
Past of .Benmiller, Radford -VW slightly insured in the accident,
Paiiinged to the car was
estimated at $1,500,
Newman Garrett, R. R. 3,
Seaforth was involved in a single
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VAr 'accident 'Tii.PicOrP41.iiii.
Tpy./bP4*
.damage to '.his
PA 440 .W4.41.a
Goderich :and F1974 E. .pwinne4, Goderich
were. .involved in :a PnT,trIl0:
accident on :14.8419.Y. 21, south
Of County Road 25.
afici Kolkman :received
.tbibr0P, Also injuredwer.c$nz.
444P MacLeod cif .Goderich.and
g9nty. Kolkman, R,R 3, Peci,
prick Parnage .was -estimated.
THROUGH YOUR
RED CROSS
THOSE YOU HELP
WILL ALWAYS
REMEMBER
!OTICE TO OWNERS OF
DOGS and CATS'
Prevention of rabfes
Thje Health of Animals Branch of the Canada Depart-
ment of Agriculture In co-operation with the Huron County
Health Unit 'will hold a
FREE RABIES CLINIC
Clinton Rabies Clinic — Community Centre —
Monday, June 17, 1968. From 1:00 p.m.-
8:00 p.m.
Brucefield Rabies Clinic — Fire Hall — Wednes-
day, June 19, 1968. From 9:00 — 12:00 noon.
Bayfield Rabies Clinic — Town Hall — Wednes-
day, June 19, 1968. From 1:30 — 4:30 p.m.
Vaccination against rabies will be provided for dogs
and cats three months of age and over. Owners who re-
quire certificates of vaccination for export or other pur-
poses should consult their private veterinary. No certifi-
cates will be issued at this clinic.
Help prevent human exposure to rabies, take advantage
of this opportunity to have your pets immunized. A booster
shot each year Is recommended. 23b
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