HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-10-10, Page 8,Council titet, In. RAW
Nionclay evening ,009.491' with
all members :14000,
Tenders .Xe being -410 :Or
a new sidewalk on Wellington
street from King to Riehtnontt
South.
T$e. OtkirnP will be open.
SatnrdaYsfrcint l3 a,01, to 1 p.rn-
an0 on Monday front 1 p m. to 6
p tit, after .October 28,
further notice,.
TnekerSinith and Hay
Township are to be notified
:f3.Qn ,Ngw$7,.FiggPrcl, Thursday, ,gotpiwr 19OR
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This one is no exception. The model
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employs furniture techniques you'd
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For example, end gables are solid,
legs are not screw-on, but of corner post
construction — one piece, an integral
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$309.95
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372 Bay St. 35 Dunlap St., 73 Missisaaga E.,
Toroi4 oOlik arria ;t;
Gordon Dalgleish of the Clinton Fire Department holds brass
model fireman's hat he won for topping class during Ontario-Fire
Marshal's fire prevention course. (Staff photo
Keep Fit And Enjoy
Doing It . . .
BADMINTON
For Clinton & District
As Part Of The Adult Program
Of Recreation
C.H.S.S.
GYMNASIUM
Any Wednesday Night
- 1i P.M.
Beginners Welcome
* COACH IN ATTENDANCE.
* COME OUT AND TRY THE GAME.
* SPECIAL STUDENT RATES.
Running shoes only equiptnent necessary for the first
few nights,
For Further Information Call
BERYL AND HANK GELLING — 482.0192
AILEEN AND BILL CRAIG — 482-6669
that their fire ,slereents pf
$500 standing time and $S9
the first Wont' and $50 -for each
additional hour has expired and
In ,.order to have fire protection
from ,Hensall new agreements
will, have to be drawn before
October 31..
Puilding PerMItS Were
granted to Hensall'Go-OpeMtive
to renovate Mickle's Mill for
$6Q,000 to. Keith Dilehallan to
build a new garage, George
Shields a sun Por0h, Thomas
Lavender to renovate a
bathroom, Mrs. Gloria O'Dell to
build a small barn and to P. L.
McNaughto.n _renovate a
verandah, a total,of $61,500,
Stanley is to be notified that
Henson will not answer any fire
calls regardless of who calls as it
Is impossible for them to know
whether the call is authorized or
not.
Complaints were read
regarding noise at night on the
weekends and the police will be
requested to provide more
supervicion in Henson.
Nominations for reeve,
councillors, and one member of
the P.U.C. will be held in Henson
November 25 from 7 to 8 pay,
Warren Zurbrigg, Kt 2
Clifford, distriet deputy
ovemor of Region 3 of District
M, Lions International, ChOse.
Clinton Lions Club to Malre-hia
first. of 13 official visits to chihs
in the region.
He sPoke
giving his own invressiops of
What each
his,
shinild stand for
in Lionism. The Lions met
Truesdoy evening in St. Paul's
Porish Hall.
The 0D0 semi-retired
farmer, who Ma held most
offices in the Howick Lions Club
— the only conipletely rural
Lions Club in Canada.
In former years, Mr.
Zurbrigg was very active in farm
organizations and claimed he
knew farmers in all townships in
this part of Ontario. Now, he
said, he was going to meet more
urban businessmen through
Lions work.
Speaking of each letter in
Lions, Mr. Zurbrigg said the L
should stand for loyal living
Lions; the I he referred to as an
instrument in the club, and
when all instruments are playing
Well, we get complete harmony;
the 0 is the centre of Lionisrn.
in 'this part of his tallic,the DDG
Spoke of International Lionism
Where over 80,000 persons are
members in 142 countries,
_making. Lions the largest service
club in the worl0. He also
recited a Poem, pf a.
Lion."
The N Stands for need and
Mr. Zurbrigg said the charter
members .of Clinton Lions 32
years ago must have seen a need
for a service club in this area, He
stressed _that New Canadians
Sheuld be encouraged to join
Lions. The S is for service. The
speaker said there is personal
costs in giving service but there
is also much satisfaction. He
cited the Lake Joseph Camp for
the blind as a good example of
Lions club service.
The district,deputy governor
governor
WAS introduced by AO
Middleton and thanked - and
presented with a gift by Clayton
Dixon,,
Eresident Don Colquhoun
onno4nced that initiation of new
menibers would take Place at th
next dinner Meeting on OctPhe
22.
The Lions are holding thei
annual ball Friday evening
October 11, in CHSS auditorium.
Music will be by Lione
Thornton and his Cosa Roya
Orchestra and proceeds will g
to the Conadi4r1 Arthritis an
Rheumatism Society through
committee formed earlier thi
year by the local Lions Club.
Guests at the meeting wer.
Charles Fee and Roy Tyndal
who have been invited to join
the Lions Club; Henry Lackne
of Clifford, and Francis
Daymond from Chatham.
.rt
Lions hear district d
Fire Chief Grant Rath times students ieicting Ceti-Wit Huron
Secondary School during fire drill. They got out of the building
in 'I minute 35 seconds.
(Staff Photirill