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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-12-23, Page 1• ,r te INDUSTRIAL BUILDING ON SALE. AUGUST BAYFIELD RIVER OVERFLOWS FEBRUARY POSTAL WORKERS ON STRIKE.. JULY wow PUBLIC WORKS SHED BURNS NOVEMBER HEAT WAVE CONTINUES JULY f NEW ERA — 1Q rd YEAR.,, NO. ,5?: .CLINTON,. ONTARIO — MONDAY, DECEIVII3E9. 2.5, 1.900 THE HURON RE.CO.R. — 87th YEAR — .SINGLE .12c ook back at some. front page • pictures of 1968 STORM BATTERS AREA AUGUST COLD CUTS CARNIVAL CROWD AUGUST The first column The Clinton Fish and Game, Bantams and Kinsmen Pee Wees leave at 5 a.m. Friday to participate again in the Clinton, New York, annual Christmas Hockey Tournament. The Pee Wees won the tourney last year and the Bantams came away with a runner-up award. The 36 boys are scheduled to return to the arena Sunday evening. BRUCEFIELD BANK ROBBED JANUARY * * * The Clinton Figure Skating Club is hosting an inter-club junior dance competition Sunday afternoon. Participants from 14 clubs are expected for the two-hour event which starts at two o'clock. Among the clubs sending representatives will be Listowel, Stratford, Kincardine and Wingham. The competition is free and the public is invited. * * * Motorists, remember that your spare wheel is liable to lose • preasure much faster than a wheel in use. Your fifth wheel is a safety device, says the Ontario Safety ' League, but neglect to check it regularly could make it hazardous, or useless, when needd in an emergency. * * * With tnis issue's deadline following last week's sb closely because of a holiday schedule, many of our correspondents were unable to contribute stories. News from the districts around Clinton will be published in our next issue for which the news and advertising deadline is Monday noon. Any organizations or correspondents with, stories ready this week are asked to send them in as soon as possible and not wait for the deadline. If you're away for the holiday ,or hosting guests, please let us know or contact the correspondent in your community, * * * Carter's West End Supertest, 215 Huron Street, Clinton held its new ownership grand opening recently and gave prizes to Many customers. Eva Dambrough of Clinton won two snow tires, Alec Ostrom of Clinton was winner of car warmer and John tatkiti, also of Clinton, Won an electric kettle. Among the other Clinton prizewinners were M. Maguire, Harold McQuillan, Gordon Smith, Mamie Carter, Bob Olen, Clark Ball, M. J. Langdon, Phyllis- Lee, Bill Van Iteenen, Wayne Hodges,. G. Currie,-Ivan Carter, Lucy Levy, Wiliiatti Rutledge, Frank Redford tulcl N. Schellenberger. Harvey Carter also gave !mites to Gordon Young of 1Vlobtetotvii, Art Spiegelburg of Aubuth and G. Smyth otctIt TRUDEAUMANIA HITS CLINTON......MAY