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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1972-05-25, Page 22—Clinton News-Record, Thursday, May 25, 1972 / Town BY MARG RUDD The first pack of the Clinton Brownies held an enrollment recently and received eight new members. Here Brown Owl (Mrs. Sharon Carter, centre) is seen with the eight new Brownies (left to right), Julie Proctor, Darlene Hooganes, Diane Jamieson, Laura Colguhoun, Margaret Jamieson, Karen Archer, Mary Mahon and Carol Andres.—photo by Jack Hunt. mowers, the blades can be sharpened using a grinding compound, However, says Professor Irwin, it is a job probably best left to a professional. He has the proper equipment and know-how to make sure the job is done right. With the ordinary rotary mowers, the blade can be removed and sharpened. Be sure to take an equal amount off each side or the balance will be upset, When replacing the blade, make sure the lock washer is in place and the nut is securely tightened. This will prevent a serious accident if the blade should come off during use. When you use your mower for the first time this season, remember the practices that will help get the job done safely. If you are cutting on sloping ground, the ideal practice is to cut along the slope. Failing this, push the mower uphill. Never push downhill. Doing so, greatly increases the risk of losing a toe. Further information is available in the Information Leaflet "Selecting and Operating Your Lawn Mower" available by Writing: Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Information Branch, Parliament Buildings, Toronto 182, Ontario, fipLEA' TRICIAN"sAYs Top PRODUCTS" ONLY I, 4 /S WHAT WE LISE,1FROM FINEST WIRE TO ELECTRICAL FUSE" ! r wLY" 1 A JOB 1 .. 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This is the kind of convenience and com- fort you could be enjoying with the help of electricity. Every day of the year. But electricity can serve you to the fullest extent only if your home is wired to take care of today's electrical requirements. If you live in an older home, a lack of electrical outlets, unsightly extension cordS, and blown fuses are signs that your wiring is not adequate to let you enjoy all the advantages of modern electrical living, You can re-wire your home with little disturbance and at fess cost than you may imagine. The Hydro Finance, '07.A Plan will make it even easier to manage. Call a qualified 'g& electrical contractor today and ask k. bout re-wiring. When he's through doing his thing you'll probably want to celebrate with your own 'modernization' party, rme.S479C Up-to-date wiring makes so much more possible, CLINTON PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Get your lawn mower ready now At last we have the results of the Kinsmen Club's Stanley Cup Draw. Win,4er of the $500 prize Was Raye Armstrong of Goderich, while Sid Wilson of St, Marys and our own editor, Keith Roulston, each won $100. (Keith won a hockey draw in Blyth earlier this year, too!) + We are sorry to report that the ladies who went to Winnipeg to bowl were not the final winners, HoWever, we are proud that a Clinton area bowling team made it that far. We understand the ladies found western hospitality all it is cracked up to be. As yet, the results showing where the team placed. have not been received, + + + St. Lawrence University, Canton, N.Y., honoured its athletes at the fifty-eighth annual varsity "L" Club banquet on May 14. Winner of the most valuable player award for hockey was Allen B. Howes of R.R, 4, Clinton. Allen, a senior at the university, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Howes. Last Friday and Saturday found five local Grade 12 students on McMaster University campus for a day and, a half Of seminars, They are Barbara Elliott, Sheila Phillips, Barbara Rudd and James Newland of Clinton and Tom Robinson of R,R. 1, Zurich, all attending Central Huron Secondary School. + Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Elliott were honoured at a surprise party atthe summer home of their son and daughter-in-law and family on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary. The evening was spent playing cards and reminiscing on the past and Mr, and Mrs. Elliott were presented withmany lovely gifts, Delicious refreshments completed the happy evening, Two members of Clinton Citizens Horticultural Society were observed at work on Wednesday morning at the flower beds beside the radar screen. Mrs. Ron McCann was busy planting while Mr. Charlie Cook was wielding the shovel. Just think of the pleasure the rest of us will derive from their efforts. hat's new at Huronvietv? A special Mother's Day song service was held in the auditorium on Sunday evening sponsored by the South Huron Christian Womens Club. Mrs. Luther of Hensall led the singing of several familiar hymns, with piano accompaniment by Mr. Luther. Mrs. Whilsmith and Mrs. Small of Exeter, along with Rev. and Mrs. Button of Hensall led the devotional period with special tribute to Mothers. The Heywood Brothers, Bob and Danny, played several guitar duets. One hundred and fifty residents were entertained on Wednesday afternoon by sixty-five, grades 2,3,4, and 5 students from Brucefield Centennial School. The principal, Mr. Mathers, introduced and directed the program which included vocal solos, duets, trio quartets, dance numbers, organ, piano, and trumpet solos. The outstanding part of the afternoon program was the numbers by the choir of fifty, directed and accompanied by Mrs. Carol LeBeau, who, along with the other students, gave a fine display of musical talent. Hugh Walker, a, native of Brucefield, expressed the appreciation of the folks at Huronview and visitors for the fine entertainment. Several volunteers were on hand to help with wheelchairs. Francis Schramm and Ed Scruton of Goderich, and Jimmy Nott of Clinton provided a musical program for Family Night. The group played and sang several country and western favorites which everyone enjoyed very much. Pat Thurlow thanked the trio on behalf of the residents. Now is the time of year when you should be making preparations for a good-looking lawn this summer says Professor R. W. Irwin, School of Engineering, University of Guelph. The first step is to have equipment in proper working order. The most important item is sharp knives. With reel THE FUDGE HUT WILL BE BACK AT CLINTON FAIR JUNE 2-3-4 TWELVE DELICIOUS FLAVORS AND PEANUT BRITTLE TOO....