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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-06-27, Page 5Susan Fletcher, Connie .Florhardule, Brenda Fee, Gail Lacroix, Front row, Janice‘e. Eastman, Jeanette Peitot, Nancy Kuehl., Nancy Hearn end Terry Flowers. ,N.N.‘00...N000k.N.N."%i••,..•‘‘ \N.N / NOW IS THE TIME TO ADD SILO EXZENSIONS SILO ROOFS call or Write Now‘ GEORGE WRAITH 40DERICH tf %O..NN.\\N. ••••••• NNANNA.N.•••••0.0.111.1%.•SO.ANNkii CLINTON RECREATION PLAY GROUND Program to commence Monday, July 8 at 1 p.m Registration Fee 50c per Child Age 12 years and under Time 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday Register at the Community Centre Monday; July 8 at 1:00 p.m. Instructors: Nancy Picket Patsy Priestop Doug Andrews, Grace Van Loo. Rec. Supervisor Box, 95 PHONE 5244511 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / 7-3P--cn7 ER SE -0-RAMA From Left:—Russ Archer Mgr., Geoi-Carbert, Service Mgr., Case Buffinga (our newest staff member) Sales and Installation, Elgin bale, Sales and Installation Your 'BEATTY Men in Clinton AV""11111Y HAVE A 404111?I0 OFFER FOR JULY FkOM NOW TILL JULY 31st SPECIAL PRICES 10% BOOKING DISCOUNT • INTEREST FREE DEALS NO INTEREST ON ANY FARM LINE PURCHASE OVER $300 TILL NOV. 1. EXTENDED TERMS • THROUGH OUR BEATTY BUDGET PLAN. EE US SOON or CALL 482-9561 FARM SERVICR CENTRE 17 Rattenbury CLINTON — , "WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL' The Clinton News—Reeorcl, Thursday June 190 0 figrOnVIlleW bolds June birthday The.. June ..Birthday. Party fferenyiew was in .eberge of :the W4100 fnstatute on 4iiPe 19, Mrs. Jan Van. Yliet We§..eheirledy for the program which...opened with 0, Canada. Violin :and' piano .Wleeti(Ais Were $iyen by Mee,. gnItnereeri. Mitchell .ante' Mee, 'Teeyee„ And Community Sing1Pg was Zed .by Mrs, fluether and: Mrs,. Van Yliet, rhino solos. by Karen IV ePoneld anda Square dance and. A comic rhythm band by members of the. institute .apcoMpanied. by Mrs, ,Mitchell and Mrs. W. Iumplrries :added riirthyr.Pritert4irment, A beautiful birthday 'cake: was On :display and pictures. were -)41.M4 of reSident4 .1,1410,0g birthdays in June, Gifts were. Plreserted, to Mrs. Sh4ptoP, William, Cole, Mrs, .Petenle Mrs, Hodgson, Mrs. Pearl Mel.,e4P). Mrs froglii11,. Herbert .11014 wieharn Mail', Mrs WiltSe, Mrs, A. Miller, Hugh Walker,. Miss A, McDonald, George Mcclinchey, Mrs,.Q4cley, Gann, Morgan, 'Miss Jardine and Mrs, .Ernine. Bell. Lima was served. Many applicants at County Home These girls were invested into the Clinton Brownie organization at investiture ceremonies at the Legion Hall last Wednesday. Back row, left to right are Laurie Johnson, sixer, Julie Bartliff, Coun Council Also invested in last week's ceremony were, back row, Adrienne Wood, Nancy Newland, Cathy row, left .to right, Jane Symons, Jennine Cudmore, Karen Munroe, Janis Stevenson, Katey Marshall, Barbara Smith, Gayle Cunningham, Walden. Suzie Chambers', Shelly Stanley, sixer. Front Adastral Park "Huronview", the Huron County Home near Clinton, has 260 residents and there is a number of applications for ad- Mission, J. P, Alexander, Wing- barn, chairman of the Board of Management, reported to Huron County council in session in Goderich Tuesday. Superintendent Harvey C, Johnston was on hand to answer questions. Council members in- spected "Huronview" Tuesday noon for lunch, The second floor of the new wing is still unoccupied, but Mr.. Alexander thought it might have to be opened up inthe very near future. The committee recommended that a bylaw be passed estab- lishing the rate for residents • at $191 per month or $6.25 per day for any part month, to be effective for one year commencing April 1, 1968. 4fi lkelekWoerk; in ;the, 1954"'ad- dition" bad"repair' and By R. S. Atkey Frank McFadden, Bayfield, chairman, reported for Huron County library board to county council in session at Goderich Tuesday. Outlining policy, Mr. McFad. den said: "In general, there ap. pears to be one problem that relates to the line of authority regarding purchases for the local libraries. The board has tried to make it clear that the proper procedure is for the lib. rarian or local committee, if there is one, to request ree quirements through the county board. If something of an ime mediate nature arises ' the sec• retary of the county board or the county librarian, should be contacted; otherwise requests would ,be dealt with at each county board meeting," Chairman McFadden and Mrs. Minnie Noakes, elensall, by R.S. ATKEY Clerk-treasurer John G, Berry submitted a financial re. port for period ended April 30, 1968,• at the June session of Huron County council in cod- erich Tuesday. The,. report indicated a sur- plus in the general account of $20,950. and in the highways account of $27,992. Mr, Berry explained that the major change this year comes from the fact that all admini- stration of justice charges will be recoveted, and, in additiohe rental will be received for the Court House and and a graht Will be forthcoming for the Registry Office which will entitle the Province of Ontario to ownership Of the building in ten years. The principal item under dis. cussione as far ae the budget is concerned is the peopbsed neW assessment building next to the. jail, in Goderich, approved at Tuesday's session at an esti* mated cost of $96,160. The clerk.treesuker reportee that the agreement whereby the county Would Pay A. sebSidy of 25 cents per Capita. to the.pro• virice for extibalance service's, had been sighed. There will be rid requirement for municipal subsidies beyond V, Caspersen, Seaforth, has been engaged on a time-and- material basis to make the necessary repairs. A new ceiling has been instal- led in the main corridor of the ground floor, centre wing, at a cost of $1,663 by Cale Doucette Construction Ltd., Clinton, It is planned to include in the1969 budget the cost of lowering the ceiling in the other corridor of this wing. A maintenance agreement with Horn Elevator Limited has been approved to maintain the two elevators for one year at $120 per• month. The committee authorized the purchase of a new 350-pound washer-extractor from Can- adian Laundry at a net cost of $15,000 plus cost of instal- letioe. An amount of $20,000 was included in the 1968 bud- get. •Tetid:eil Were called for sup 'plying° milk,'' 'butter 'and ice were delegated to attend the Ontario Library Conference held recently in Hamilton. Mr, McFadden gave a cryptic report of this conference as did his predecessor as chairman, Duff Thompson, Clinton, last year. His " comments" included the following: (1) We received nothe ing of a constructive nature from this conference; (2) On. tario Library Trustee Asso- elation are employers; Ontario Library Association are em- ployees. It was not explained why OLTA part of the con. ference was cancelled; (4) Our objectives are the same but we reach these objectives by two completely different routes; (5) Plan separately and pool our plans; (6) Continue support in effort to make OLA and OLTA productive; one delegate. * Cl) If the annual conference does not become more productive I am sure it will pass into his. tory. June 30, 1966, since the costs of arranging and financing es. sential ambulance service for the province will be assumed by the Ontario Hospital Ser. vices C ore vas s ion, coin• mencing e'uly 1, 1968, Obituary MRS. ISABELLA COREY . Mrs. Isabella Corey died of a heart attack June 19 at the Huronview Home. She was 84. Born in London, Ontario June 11, 1884, she married Henry Corey in 1939. She wes a member of the Anglican Ohterch. Surviving are step sons Walter, of Steuvitle, Joseph, Clinton, Harold, Stratford, step daughters Alice, London, Mabel, Turkey Point, Irene, and Bessie, both of Clinton". Services were held June 21 from Bali and Mitch Punetal Horne, with Rev. It, Werth= officiating, Interment Was in Clinton Cemetery. Pall bearers were ironer Trick, Stanley Jackson, John McFarlane, Fred Gibson, Bob Elliott, Jim Turner, cream. Milk contract has been awarded to Sun Rise Dairy, Wingharn, at prices of $7.04 per 80-pound can for homogen- ized ,milk, and $6.08 per 80- pound can for skim milk. Form- er price for homogenized milk had been $8.48 per can. Butter and ice cream con- tract has been awarded to R.B. Cousins Limited, Brussels, at 65 cents per pound for butter and $3.95 for 2 1/2 gallon tub of ice cream.' Both tenders were the lowest submitted, Howick Report Howard Robinson, Howick chairman, submitted the report of the warden's and personnel committee to, Huron ColintY • , • • 1Coupell.,0 its June•Sessionein Goderich Tuesday. He said that at a recent meeting of the committee, Eve- rett Smith, construction safety inspector, indicated that there were few problems in the County of Huron but one of his main concerns was that he was still not getting information on new construction from all the local municipalities. The committee recommended that council concur with a reso- lution of the County of Sirricoe, as being opposed to certain changes in legislation affect- ing services such as educa- tion, administration of justice, welfare and assessment. The Warden's Banquet will be held on November 6 in North Street *United Church, God- erich. No definite plans had been concluded for the annual bus trip. One suggestion was a trip to the International Plowing Match near Guelph. The clerk-treasurer was in- structed to make similar ar- rangements as in the past for the county picnic, scheduled to be held in Lions Park, Sea:- forth, July 24. Warden Calvin Kreuter and Clerk-treasurer J, G, Berry or alternates, were named dele- gates to the Ontario Municipal Association convention in Wind- sor August 11- 14. Delegate dissatisfied with Ontario's Library Conference County shows Surplus Recently at Canadian Forces Base, Clinton, Colonel E. W. Ryan presented Sergeant Arthur Dieroff, Corporal Bruce Burns, Corporal Robert Hicks and Corporal Ray Maclnnis with the Canadian Forces Decoration. This award after twelve years of meritorious (Canadian Forces Photo) is made service. by R. S. ATKEY x. ..VTO 41 flY JF? , Chl 1 r 0'4 ,e,,grgat, demand for trees, the County of Heron found it impossible to obtain necessary quantitieV: to implement the' tree ;planting program this year, Hugh Flynn,. HilIlett, told County Council at,,, its June SessiOn in Goderich Tuesday.' ' 1,; Mr. Flynn was reporting for_ the Agriculture and. Reforestation Committee oQ which he' is chairman. t e The report stated that 'the Management Forester, J, Janser, had advised that there would be trees available for fall planting," the tree planting program `be, undertaken in 1969. The committee made one trip e this year and. covered the .1 Robertson Tract, thee Auburn"! Bridge site, areas •in Hay Township and the , Palls Reserve. He said the committee was quite concerned', with the problems in Hay Township where there appears to be a large tract of very light land. The day of the tour the dust was quite noticeable even though it was not a particularly windy day. Tree shortage in Huron THROUGH YOUR RED CROSS ,THOSE YOU HELP WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER Metropolitan United Church, Londen, Rev, ]lather 3. C. Crowely, pastor" at Assumption Itorriah Catholic Church, and Rev, a it. Mills of Ontario Street United Church in Clinton. Rev. Willis was president of the ceeferellee, The Goderich detachment of ..;the Ontario Provincial Police investigated seven accidev.ts iu. tifAIWag webk. •M` On V: June 20, Gait: Wilma Yeffrey, RR 4 lienfield, was involved in a single car accident On Highway 4 south of. Air Base Road,?• resulting in $300 damage to the vehicle she was driving. A vehicle driven by Richard Allen Shantz, RR, 3 Zurich, , suffered $90 'damage • when it was involved in a • single car accident on. Highway 21 South of Bayfield north 'limits on • Friday, Donna May Berry, London, and Charles Cunningham, 118' Gordon Street, Clinton, were inVolved in a two car accident on Highway 8 west of County Road 27 on Friday. Total damage to the vehicles was " $900. Miss Berry received injuries. On Saturday, Gordon Youngblut, RR Anburn, and Clara Draper, Fort Albert, Were involved in e a car-truck accident resulting in an approximate total damage to the vehicles of $100. The .accident. occurred on Highway 21, south of County Road 25. Alfred Helmut Zwann RR 5 Clinton and William •Douglas French, Wingham,were involved in a two car accident ih Goderich Township on Saturday. Total damage was estimated by police` at $150. OPP Chatting before services at the forty.tourth meeting of London Conference of the United Church of Canada held hi May at Assumption .Chutch in Windsor are Or. 301m Hoffman, principal of Iona College, University Of WindSor Dr. Anne i7. Graham, assistant minister or