HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1970-12-03, Page 84YARD GOODS
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PYJAMAS & GOWNS
Flannelette and 13rUshed Nylon
All Reduced 25%
MARY MAXIM
SWEATER LINERS
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Laminated $1.98 each
CRIMPLENES
Regular $5.98 yd.
Special $4.98 yd.
NYLON
NIGHT GOWNS &
GOWN SETS '
Special HALF PRICE
TAM & SCARF SETS
Values to $7.98 Now $5.98
Values to $5.98 Now $3.98
PHANTOM NON-RUN
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Reg. $2.0. White and Beige
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Now ONly $1,19 ph
BROCADES
Values 'to $4.98
Now Only $1.98 yd.
Dusters & ,igusecoats
(Winter '.Veight)
All Reduced 25%
FLANNELETTE
Values to 69a yd.
'Now Only 49c yd.
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Hensel!'
M a y it be a bright and
bountiful year for you!
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THE ENTIRE FAMILY
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NEW YEAR
Off to a new start
far a Happy Year!
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Corning- Events list of .accidents
TUESDAY,. January :5, ..Ringn-
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Jackpot $59,00 in 59 numbers.,
Six door prizes, 5;30 p.m. -tfn
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MONDAY, Ja'nua,-,Y 5, 2:Q0 p.m.
Regular and Annual Meeting in
Hospital cafeteria. Please have
annual reports ready, -53b
FRIDAY, January 8, Euchre
party, Varna Township Hall,
8:30 p,m. Auspices LOL 1035,
Ladies bring sandwiches, -53,
SEAFORTH Non Nibblers are
having a New Year's party and
reunion on January 4th at 8
p.m. in Seaforth District High
School. All past members and
ladiesinterested in joining us in
1971 are most welcome. It
guests wish they may bring a 50c
gift for exchange. -53b
"A SERIES of prenatal classes
will begin Wednesday, January
13, 1971, at 2:00 p.m. in the
Health Unit Office, opposite the
Clinton Public Hospital, Clinton.
These will be held at weekly
intervals for eight weeks. Those
interested are invited to attend,
or phone the Public Health Unit,
Clinton 482-9661 between 9:00
a.m. - 9:30 a.m. or 4:30 p.m, -
5;00 pan. -53, lb
Sunday, Dec. 20 there were
three accidents,
On NO. 12 County Road
north of No. 3 County Road
(Egmondville) Raymond Robert
MeClinchey, R.R. 2, Goderich
was involved in a single car
OPP officers at Goderich
report three accidents Sunday,
December 13:
On Concession 7, south of
County Road 18, Dennis Harris,'
RR 2, Bayfield, was involved in
a single-car accident resulting in
minor damage to his vehicle;
On Highway 21, north of
C.P,R. (Subway) Colborne
- • ACciclo4 resulting in minor
damage' to the vehicle he was
driVing,
Cin No, 4 Highway, north of
Jet. Huron Rd. 3 prucerield)
Keimeth McKenzie, R.R., 1,
Brucefield and Ronald
McIntosh, Brucefield
Township, Ronald Allan
Whetstone, 47 Raglan Street,
Goderich, was involved in a
single-car accident resulting 'in
minor damage to the vehicle he
was driving;
On Concession 12 east of
Side road 6, Neil John
MacKenzie, RR 3, Lucknow,
was involved in a single-car
accident resulting in minor
damage to the vehicle he was
driving.
Wednesday, December 16, on
County Road 25 east of County
involved in a two car accident
resulting in damage to their
Vehicle%
On No. 4 Highway, north of
Jet, Huron Rds. 10-12
(WPM), an unknown Vehicle
struck a vehicle driven by
TO THE
CITIZENS OF CLINTON
From
CLINTON POLICE DEPT.
LLOYD WESTLAKE
Chief of Police
were
Road 1, Eldon MacLennan, Main
Street, Auburn, was involved in
a single-car accident resulting in
minor damage to his vehicle,
Saturday, December 19, on
Concession 16 south of Junction
Highway 8, Laurie Potter, RR 3,
Clinton, was involved in a
single-car accident resulting in
damage to the vehicle she was•
driving; and on Sideroad 25-26
south of Highway 8, Donald
Ross Watson, RR 4, Clinton, was
involved in a single-car accident
resulting in damage to his
• 'vehicle.
Somewhere, somehow, a salt truck look a wrong turn at the intersection of Highways 8 and 4 on
Tuesday morni ng. about 5 a.m. and before it was all over, had snapped off •a PUC pole on Huron
Street and performed some alterations to Vodden's Jewellery. The accident was blamed on
slippery conditions. The picture above shows the damage to the shop and below workmen repair
the pole knocked down. - staff photo.
OPP Report
Bayfield man in crash
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Mitcheal McAdam, 119 Princess
Street West, Clinton, resulting in
damage to both vehicles,
Wednesday, Dee. 23, on No,
21 Highway north of Griffin's
Creek Br. Bryan Michael Hogg,
274 Minnie St., Wingham and
John Malcolm Unwire, 910
Colborne 5t, London 11, were
involved in a car-truck accident
resulting in, damage to both
vehieles.
The same day on No. 21
Highway south of Dunlop (Jet,
Huron Rd. 25) Kenneth Couch
Stanley, Mechanics Ave.
Kincardine was involved in 2
single car accident resulting in
damage to his vehicle; on No. 86
Highway east of Jet. Twp. Rd.
(VVhitechurch) Duncan Lowden,
30 Britannia Road Goderich was
involved in a single car accident
resulting in damage to the
vehicle he was driving,
Christmas Eve policemen
investigated seven mishaps.
On No. 17 County Road,
west of No, 14 County Road,
Robert Blackwell, R.R. 5,
Seaforth was involved in a single
truck accident resulting in minor
damage to •the vehicle he was
driving.
On No. 21 Highway at Jet.
Huron Rd. 31 (Sanford Rd.)
John Thomas Chambers, R.R. 4,
Goderich and Larry Paul Young,
R.R, 5, Goderich were involved
in a two car accident resulting in
minor damage to both vehicles.
On No. 4 Highway, north of
Huron Roads 10-12, Rangit
Roy, 92 St. Georges Crescent,
Goderich was involved in a single
car accident resulting in damage
to his vehicle.
On No. 21 Highway, Paul
David Smith; 198 Brock Street
North, Sarnia was involved in a
single car collision resulting in
damage to his vehicle. Smith
received injuries.
On No. 4 Highway, north of
No. 3 County Road, Kathleen
Irwin, Queen Street, Kincardine'
and George Adams, R.R. 3,
Goderich were involved in a two •
car collision resulting in damage
to both vehicles.
On No. 8 Highway at
Perth-Huron Cty. Line, Steve
John Murray, R.R. 5, Seaforth
and Lloyd James Peacock, R.R.
2, Bluevale were involved in a
two car collision resulting in
damage to the vehicles. Murray
and Peacock received injuries.
On No. 86 Highway, west of
No. 22 County Road, Steven
Ward, 440 Main Street, Listowel,
and James' Clarke, R.R. 5,
Lucknow were involved in a two
car collision resulting in damage
to the vehicles.
There were two accidents
reported Christmas Day.
On No. 1 County Road,
north of No. 25 County Road,
Thomas Henry Fowler, 227
William Street, Parkhill 'and
Kenneth Joseph Brindley, 41
Lorne Crescent, Sarnia were
involved in a car and snow
vehicle collision resulting in
damage to 'both vehicles.
Brindley received injuries.
On No. 4 Highway, north of
Air Base Road, David Becker,
976 Valentine Court, Preston
and Albert Hummel, R.R. 1,
Clinton were involved in a two
car collision resulting in damage
to the vehicles.
On Saturday, December 26
on Mill Street in Egmondville,
Robert Taylor, 21 North Main
Street, Seaforth, struck a house
owned by Mrs. Doug Rozell, Mill
Street, Egmondville with the
snow vehicle he was driving,
resulting in damage to the
vehicle and house.
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ANNUAL MEETING 8; BANQUET
in
CLINTON 1„,-910IN HALL
FRIDAY, JANUARY at 7;99 p.m.
REPORTS OF 1970 .FAIR
APPOINTING PIREOTQR9 FOR 1971
Guest Speaker; DICK HEARD, London
- Entertainment. -
Advance Tickets Only, Deadline Jan 4, 1971
Men $2.25 -
Ladies Free
Committee: James Snell, Harold Lobb
Eric Switzer, Frank Falconer
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and best wishes to . • .
ROYCE KELLINS
and the 33 other winners in the Clinton Retail
Merchant's committee Christmas draw. Our
sincere thanks to everyone who helped make
our draw and Santa's Centre a success.
Clinton Retail Merchants Committee
We're
sending you all
our best wishes for the New Year.
Our thanks for the pleasure of serving you.
Serving Clinton and District Since 1945
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Gorden Grigg
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