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Clinton News-Record, 1971-08-12, Page 12First start in new subdivision The first house in the Huron Pines subdivision at the end of Raglan Street is under construction. The house, belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kerrigan is the first of the prestige homes the subdivision was designed for. Red tape held up a start on the subdivision for two years. ONE DAY ONLY FRIDAY AUGUST 1 P. 1 EN 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. A SAVE .SAVE . SAVE CS-AVE MORE!letriiig) PANTY CUPS & BATH HOSE SAUCERS TOWELS REG. 88c PR. REG. 39c EA. REG. 1.98 VALUE 3 PR 1.44 51.44 21.44 000 411:71170Eilll th • SAVE.SAVE.SAVE LUNCH KIT And THERMOS ri.Ei 2.88 SET (SAVE MORE!) MODEL 1.44 1 2at.44 KITS I BALLS t VALUES LARGE SIZE TO . REG. $2.50 , , 98c A GAS 011 POTATO CHIPS 99c Barrel si 1.44 KNEE HIGHS 2 for for 1.44 NOVELS PAPERBACK - VALUES TO $1.00 EA. 21.44 Back To School Special REFILL PAPER 2 Po 1.44 Fire King OVENWARE ,CASSEROLES • • 1.44 EA. VIM" 1 FINAL CLEARANCE All Summer Fashion tines LADIES ' , , , , ' Shorts slims skirts, short sets, p t urses dresses blouses ops, hot pant sets, slim McCORMICK'S - 14 oz. Marshmallows 35c Bag 1.44 PICK & MIX CANDY Reg. 79c lb. 2 1.44 SAVE . SAVE . SAVE sets, swim suits, jackets, rain & shine coats CHILDREN'S Shorts, tops, short sets, dresses, skirts, MEN'S swim suits & BOYS' Shorts, tops, shirts, swim suits 1 / 2 PRICE Flashlights ASHTRAYS COMPLETE WITH BATTERIES 1.44 2:i 1.44 PLASTIC HOUSEWARES CRYSTAL - BOXED (SAVE MORE!) INFLATABLE TOYS ii1.44 RAID House & Garden Bug Killer FL. OZ. 1.44 18.7 RUBBER GLOVES 2 pill 44 4 BIKINI 3 RING BIC PENS BRIEFS BINDERS 1.44 21.44 2 PR. MAXI PAK PKG. 1.44 OPEN 0E0 FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. A. H. MATHERS CLINTON SA1E.SAVE.SAVE ALARM CLOCKS 3•33 (SAVE MORE!) Match Box TOYS 3 e 9.44 REG. 59c EA. Dish pans, pails, cutlery, trays, drain boards, laundry baskets, waste baskets, ANY 2 PIECES FOR 1 .44 TEA TOWELS PURE LINEN - 20" x 30" REG. 59 3 R 1.44 SAVE.SAVE.SAVE SCHOOL "'BLOUSES Sizes 10 to 20, Assorted Sleeve Lengths SPECIAL 237 Girls - Misses Teens CARDIGANS Sizes Sites 4 to ex Sto 14 Reg. 2.98 Sizes 10 teen to le teen Reg. 3.98 Reg. 3.59 1.77 2.17 2.37 .QIintOn News-Record, Thursday, August 12, 1971 Separate school board htvestigates office expansion Goderich family visits in Constance BY WILMA OKE Jack Lane, Business Administrator of the Huron-Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School Board, reported to the board meeting in Seaforth Monday night that R.S. Box would be willing to renew the lease for the board offices in Seaforth for another two-year term with an option for a third year. Mr. Lane added that he was investigating extension of facilities at the rear of the building. Assistant Superintendent of Education, Joseph Tokar, speaking for the Superintendent, John Vintar, who was absent, announced the annual conference, The International Association of Pupil Personnel Workers will be held in Toronto from October 17 to 21. He said the aim this year is An Opportunity to Gain Skilled and Professional Help Pertaining to School Attendance Officers. The Board approved sending to the conference William tunes of Stratford, the school attendance officer, if he is able to attend. Mr. Tokar reported the board will again purchase kindergarten services for the pupils at Holy Name School in St. Marys. Trustee John McCann, R.R.3, Ailsa Craig, chairman of the Building and Property Committee reported summer maintenance and improvements to schools within the system were being carried out. R,T. McBride, Ltd., of Stratford, Electrical Contractors, was awarded the contract for $1,575.00 for the installation of fixtures at Our Lady of Mount Carmel School, R.R. 3, Dashwood; St. Joseph's School, Clinton; and St. Ambrose School, Stratford. The McBride tender was the lowest of five. Gordon Heard Construction, R.R. 2, Seaforth, was awarded the contract for asphalting at Sacred Heart Separate School in Wingham, Precious Blood School in Exeter, St. Mary's School in Goderich and St. Aloysius School in Stratford. OPP • investigates Benmiller accident Tuesday, August a parked vehicle owned by Hydro Electric Power Commission of Ontario rolled over an embankment on Benmiller Road west of County Road 1. The vehicle was damaged according to the OPP officers who investigated the mishap. Single vehicle crashes were the order of the Week as a car driven by Joan Grunewald, RR 5 Clinton was the only car involved in an accident on 'County Road 31 , Tuesday, August 3, and a rnsitorcycle operated by Colleen Kelly, London, was damaged on Concession 13, West Wawanosh Township the same day. There were injuries in both collisions. Wednesday, August 4 saw only one accident, also a single ear collision. That was on Concession 13 of Ilunett 'Township when Cecil Baxter, Springfield, was involved in a single car crash resulting in damage to his vehicle. The next day, Douglas Vida, RR 1 Kirktori, Was involved in a single truck collision ...resulting in damage to the vehicle. That happened on Concession 13, Tuckersmith Township. Friday on County Road 1 south of County Road 25, James Redmond, Illt. 5 Goderich, was involved in a single car collision resulting in damage to his vehicle. There were two more single cat mishaps on Saturday. On Highway 8 west of Seaforth, a single car collision resulted in injuries to passenger Lloyd Murphy. RR 2 Gadhill. On Couiity Road 1 south of Concession 13, Alex Thompson, St. Catharines, struck a deer on the roadway resulting in damage to the vehicle he Was, driving. .0oderith -detachment of the OPP has reported that the Accident teferred to in last week's issue of the .paper involving vehicles driven by Mason Rumley and Ernie Zeinert'occurred July 31, not July 30, lice Rumity„ not Elsie Burnley, was the passenger in the Rumley car. The Heard tender, lowest of five received, was $1,956. Eugene Bannon, R.R. 2, Gadshill, was awarded the contract for the installation of a catch basin at St. Patrick's School in Kinkora. The Bannon tender, lowest of three received, was $1,t75.00. Donald Gardner of Stratford was hired as janitor at Holy Name Separate School in St. Marys, beginning August 15. This is a part-time position. The business administrator was authorized to set up an in-service program for the custodians. It will provide an opportunity for them to learn new techniques, as well, an opportunity for discussions related to their duties. BY MARY McILWAIN Mr, and Mrs. Charles Hart of Goderich were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Buchanan and family. Mrs. Irene Grimoldby spent a few days the past week visiting in Drumbo. Combine sets barley field on fire Three area fire departments fought a Kippen-area blaze Monday afternoon which destroyed 10 acres of barley. A combine, operated by Monty Plumb, caught fire when a hydrolic line broke. The operator escaped uninjured but the fire spread to the grain on the farm of Ross Forrest, RR 2, Kippen. Fire departments from Hensall, Brucefield and Exeter were called to the scene. Loss was estimated at $1,000 before firemen were able to stop the fire in the grain. Mrs. Ken Thompson and Joan spent the weekend at their cottage at Birch Beach. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Riley are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. 13ob Woods, Debbie and Michele at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Hoegy and Scott of London spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Dale, and Cheryl. Kathy and David Jewitt are spending a few days with their grandmother, Mrs. Ella Jewitt, and boys, Mr. Jim Atwood of Windsor visited over the weekend with Mrs. Irene Grimoldby. Mr. and Mrs. George Mcllwain, Lynn and Steven called on Mr. and Mrs. George McIlwain and family en route home to Stratford from their holidays at Sauble Beach. Mrs. Stan Ball of Auburn, and Mrs. Jim Tonle of Danville, Virginia, visited on Sunday with Mrs. Ella Jewitt and boys. Mr. and Mrs. John Peckitt and family of Ottawa visited on Monday with his sister, Mrs. John Jewitt, John and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Holden and Mrs. Ted Hoiden of Toronto visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs, Fred Buchanan and family. Varna area barn burns BY WILMA OKE Loss has been estimated at $35.000 is the result of a blaze which levelled a barn on the farm of Beverley Hill Xarna. The fire, believed caused by lightning i broke out at 7:45 p.m. while the family was absent. By the time Brucefield Volunteer Fire Brigade arrived at the scene, the barn was engulfed in flames. Firemen were able to save three steel granaries located near the two-story frame barn. Stewart Broadfoot, Bruce fire chief reported 400 pigs were lost in the fire. The Bayfield fire brigade also responded to the call.