HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-11-14, Page 7NOV. 14-15-16
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GARBAGE BAGS
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Singles kart at $9.0 and 'enci,;at $13.50':!:
D'Oublga start at $14.60 -and end at $18.50
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Lord Simcoe Hotel
University & King St. (at the subway)
Tel: 62-1848
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:.friewr
Whole appreciated the
cia-oPeration Of the CFB
personnel.
One member Of Cenncil noted
that one Or. More.merchants
disPlayed,,, signs on Monday
reading "Closed because council
ordered it.' Mayor Symons said.
there was no attempt by council
to dietate anything. (The reason
for the contention is apparently
the fact that in recent Oat years
the holiday was observed for
only a half-day here, but this
year was again extended to a full
day),
Court
(Continued from page 1)
London being fined $35. and
costs.
A fine of $30. and coats was
paid by Barry Irwin of 213
Victoria Street, Clinton. Mr,
Irwin was charged with improper
passing.
Bert F. Crump of Morgan
Trailer Court, whose car was
involved 41 an accident
September 18, Was charged with
careless driving and paid $35,
And costs.
Tw.o drivers each paid $15•
and costs for faihng to yield
right-of-way, They were Wilfred
Watkins, 177 hilten Street,
Clinton, charged as a result of an
auto Accident October 4, and
Marion Big& of London
charged after An October 18
accident.
Paying a $12. fine for
speeding was Torn Dykstra of
R.R. 2, Clinton.
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Loyal Orange Lodge notes
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' Betty Crocker' Reg. Price pkg 41c — BUY 3 PApCKKGAsGES, SAVE 23e
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COFFEE
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Vigorous and Winoy Custom Ground
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AYLMER CORN 5 oZ TINS 99,E 2LcL BATHROOM Tissue 27
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Fire
(contitinedfrOm page I)
llet the grader Ont.
Moments after be abandoned
his effort.% the front door was
NOWO out, either by pressure of
heat and spoke or,by one of the
several blasts from exploding
tires or fuel tanks.
The mayor Commended Mr.
Ball Tuesday night,, adding:
goodness he didn't •get •
41,4 don't think he 'would have
getter! out With or without the
!fader,"
Flames erupting from the
`i'ont portion of the storage, shed
ignited an overhead telephone
gable and a pole near the street
and Charred siding on the home of John 4. Carter, 15-5 James
Street, some 50 or 60 feet to the
aetith.
; Damage to the telephone
libes knocked out service to the
entire town temPorarily and
added to the confusion by
sounding the fire siren a second
time, .Service was restored
quickly, to all but about 700
Clinton area phones, some of
*Inch were off all day.
Rain-dampened roofs and
light wind lessened the danger
from flying sparks, but the
Shower of glowing embers
prompted a request for Canadian
Forces firefighters to stand by in
Oise a second fire broke out.
Mrs. Grant Rath, wife' of
Clinton's tire-chief, was in touch
with the base moments before
the telephone breakdown and
was to have her husband call the
CFB chief.
Although she was unable to
reach police headquarters, the
CFB or anyone else, a fire engine
Was dispatched from the base
and was on hand until. Clinton
volunteers had the garage fire
Under control.
Several nearby buildings were
hosed down due to tbe fire's
scorching heat and water was
poured into: the burning shed,
but little could be done to save
the one-storey building which
the town bought for $7,000
eight years ago.
When dawn came, little
flames flickered from blackened
timbers. which lay across the
twisted' steel skeletons of the
grader ,and other machines.
Smoke still rose from heaps of
toppled concrete blocks. '
Lavis Contracting Company
LiMited, Clinton, immediately
loaned a truck to the town,
}faking only that the town
furnish gas and oil A brand-new
grader,- an experimental model
.„14 pricedlatt$23,5000 avas provided''''
,'n,Ioscguesday,, 'by, Ddininionn Road
Machinery, Limited, Goderich,
'Which said Clinton can use it for
a limited time without charges
Dominion expects to have a
Secondhand , grader for sale
Within two weeks, Reeve
Armstrong, told: but
rePlacement plans for the grader
and other apparatus have to wait
for settlement of insurance
pla4n3. Council expects to can
peehti meeting on theae matters
in .a Week or :so.
Until more Pernlanenti
quarters Can
eleetricity is being turned On and
Fa heater hiStalled in the old
Department of Highways
building King Street — a
strtieture still standing despite
two or three of its vowel fires, the
Most Went only last August.
%Ow removal will present
problems Or some time, 'but loss
of two drainage maps, the
original and only copiea, may
have ,a longer-lasting effect.
The public works shed was
the second call that night for
Clinton volunteers. An auto
Parked at the Public Utilities
Cornmisanan building, owned by
Thomas Shearer, a PUC
employee, caught fire about 1
2.111. and had to be extinguished
by town firemen,
About 7 a.m., bile siren
sounded once again, but that
time it was only a call to wet
down the smoldering remains of
the shed,
Mayor Symons, who was at
the major fire Saturday, Tuesday
night publicly thanked the CFB
personnel for responding to the
shed fire.
vents
(Continued from page 1),
A World War 1 veteran, James
K. Cornish of Brucefield, read
the names of 33 comrades who
served with him in the 161st
Huron Battalion and died in
battle.
The battalion, mobilized in
December 1915, with 28 officers
,and 770 men, Wals conaidereci
Military historians one of the
best trained regiments to go
overseas from Canada.
A roll of honour Milling lg
who died in the 'Second. World
War Was read by Douglas
AndreWs. of Clinton, a legion
Member,
Those laying wreaths Warw.'
for the Province of Ontario,
Gordon Seribbilla, life member
of Branch 140; Clinton.Legion
branch, President Stewart
Freeman; Legion, ladies
auxiliary, Mrs. Jean Qolquhotm,
President; Town of.Clinton,
Mayor Donald Symons; CFB
Clinton, Base Cmclr., Col. E. W,
Ryan; Goderich Township,
Reeve Grant . Stirling; Central
Huron Secondary School,
William Cook, a faculty member;
Clinton Public School, Joyce
Neilans and Marie Bernard; St.
Joseph :5 Separate School,
Dorothy Heynsberger and
Raymond Burns, and Calvin
Christian School, Peter
Valkenberg and Steven Amsing.
Also, A/M High Campbell.
School, Patricia Cummings and
Michael Walker; 1-Iohnesville
Public School, Marney
Middleton and Beth Chowen;
Girl Guides and Brownies, Guide
Sandra McBride and Brownie
Mona Paquet; Boy Scouts and
Wolf Cubs, Scout Paul Radford
and Cub Billy Murphy; Clinton
Fire Department, Harvey Carter;
Union National Defence
Employees, CFB, Clinton,
Murray Hohner, president; Lions
Club, Don Coiquhoun,
president; Kinsmen and Kinette
Clubs, Larry Jones and Mrs. Rea
Jones, presidents; Clinton
Women's Institute, Mrs. Wilfrid
Colclough, president; Fish and
Game Conservation Club, Lloyd
Butler, president; Chapter 226,
Order of Easter Star, Mrs. Donna
Holmes, worth,' Matron; AF and
AMNo- 04, Clinton Masonic
Lodge, Ray C04_, Master;
Hurenic Rebekah.Ledge .No.
306, Mra. Mary Grigg, noble
grand; Clinton Lodge IOW No,
83, William Holland, noble
grand, and. Clinton t4013A
Nvmher 377 And Murphy
Orange Lodge LOL 710, Robert
worsillPful Master-
Col, Ryan and Mayor SYmOna
took the salute at a reviewing
stand at Clinton'; main corner
when the parade of legion
Members and Canadian Forced
Peraonnei marched from the
cenotaph back to the legion hall,
Twenty-six legion members,
later visited the Clinton
Cemetery to place a' wreath on
the veterans' plot. Reverend R.
MacLean offered a Prayer and
the wreath was placed by Mr-
Dalgleish, secretary of Branch
140.
At a Town. Council meeting
Tuesday night, Mayor Symons
said the ceremonies were "very
well attended." He said he, the
council and the community as a
Reg. Price $1.07 — SAVE 8c
GIANT 995,
SIZE BOX
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FEATURE PRICE!
" 43/4 -FL-
OZ JARS 79?
Reg. Price 2 tins 45c — SAVE 14c
BOLD DETERGENT
Heinz Strained (Except Meat)
BABY FOODS
Choice Quality Cream Style
Murphy Loyal Orange Lodge
raised SSP for its bnilding fund
through an angtior:k sale last
Saturday,
Bad weather kept the crowd
down and bidding was .not as
brisk 4.s11.1 former years,.
The committee's plate for
future Sales iN to .44 for aa list ,of
items to he donated. and puhliSh
it in an advertisement a': week
ahead of the auction.
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HERMAN'S MEN'S WEAR CLINTON
20th ANNIVERSARY SUrr" SALE LAST 3 DAY'S THURS. FRI. SAT.
20% OFF ALL MEN'S SUITS & WOMOATS •