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CHRISTMAS SEALS. "
.IT'S A MATTER O s ‘t. F'
LIFE AND 'BREATH
CHRISTMAS SEALS FIGHT •
TUBERCULOSIS, EMPHYSEMA,
CHRONIC BRONCHITIS
AND ASTHMA.
FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS,
CHRONIC BRONCHITIS,
ASTHMA AND EMPHYSEMA
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Local Shur-Gain Dealers, Bill Fleming and Keith Allen, along with 48 other Ontario Beef
Producers and Shur-Gain Feed Service Dealers toured Alberta ranches and feedlots last
week.
The five-day trip was sponsored by the Shur-Gain Division of Canada Packers Limited.
This photograph was taken in the foothills of Marshall Copithorne's C.L. Ranch near Calgary.'
It includes the following men on the tour from Huron County: Stewart McCall, Herb Traviss,
Ralph McNichol, Ian Wilbee, Walton; Lloyd Townsend, Wroxeter; Bill Fleming, Elvin Parker,
Bud Yeo, Clinton; Keith Allen, Robert Dalton; David Anderson, Londesboro; Dick Worgan,
Goderich; Watson Reid, Blyth; Bill Pincombe, Jack Taylor, Carfrey Cann, Exeter; Ed Bezaire,
Seaforth.
All the boats at Bayfield are out of the water and resting peacefully until next Spring. The
boats were taken out of the water by a crane several weeks ago. (photo by Milvena Erickson)
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CHRISTMAS TEA
and -
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BAKING, HANDCRAFT. SEWING, ETC.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2 — 3 to 5 p.m,
Auspices of U.C,W.
Ontario Street United Church
ONTARIO STRUT UNITED CHURCH
'THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
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Sr Director:
.1-EViS..B.A., B.Th.
Mrs. Doris McKlsleY
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, ion
10:45 a.m9.4145YMa-MN,SSAIEDEANYTS1CH"1.
CONFIRMATION CLASS
11:00 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE A NURSERY
WELCOME OF NEW MEMBERS BY TRANSFER
11;30 a.m. JUNIOR CONGREGATION
SERMON: "THE MARVEL OF CHRIST'S 0IFITH
Thursday, 7:30 p.m. JUNIOR CHOIR PRACTISE
Grades 2 - 4 will meet In Junior Room
Grades 5 - 8 wilt meet In Church
EVERYONE WELCOME
CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH, Clinton
263 Princess Street
Pastor: Alvin Bsukarna, 0,A..
Services: 10:00 a.m., and 2:30 p.m.
(On 3rd Sunday, 9:30 a.m.
Dutch Service at 11:00 a.m.)
The Church of the "Back to God" Hour
every Sunday 4:30 p.m. CHLO
EVERYONE WELCOME
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SERVICES
All, SERVICES ON STANDARD TIME
Wesley-Willis—Holmesyille United Churches
REV. A. J, MOWATT, C.0„ B,A„ B.O., DO,, Minister
MR. MURRAY McNALL - ORGANIST
MRS. WM. HEARN - CHOIR DIRECTOR
WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH
"THE CHURCH THAT CARES"
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1972
10:45 a.m. HYMN SING
11:00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP & SUNDAY SCHOOL
Theme: "Advent"
NOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH
"White Gift Sunday"
ALL WELCOME
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. T. C. MULHOLLAND , Minister
CHARLES MERRILL, ORGANIST
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1972
9:30 a.m.—Morning Worship & Sunday School
Anniversary Services, November 19, 1972
Guest Minister R.C. McCallum, Goderich
EVERYONE WELCOME
BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor: REV. L. V. BIGELOW
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1972
SundaySchool: 10:00 a.m.
Morning Worship: 11:00 a.m.
Evening Gospel Service: 7:30 p,m.
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at 8:00 p.m.
ST. ,PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
Clinton
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1972
FIRST SUNDAY IN ADVENT
MARTINS
10:00 a.m. December 5, 2:45 p.m. Afternoon
Guild meets at Mrs. Harry Bartliff's
FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHAPEL
162 MAPLE ST.
(1 street west of Community Centre)
9:45 a.m.—WORSHIP SERVICE
11:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL and BIBLE HOUR
8:00 p.m.—GOSPEL SERVICE
Tues., 8:00p.m.—PRAyER and BIBLE STUDY
For Information Phone: 482-9379
Business and Professional
Directory
TODAY'S CHILD
BY HELEN ALLEN
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THE TORONTO NM SYNDICATE
With his happy smile, Randy doesn't look like a little boy with
a problem. But five-year-old Randy has cerebral palsy (loss of
muscle control) which handicaps him to some extent,
Only Randy's right side is affected. He has near-normal use of
the leg, being able to walk, run and climb. Though the use of his
right hand is restricted, it is improving steadily.
Randy has had physiotherapy for a year and now does
exercises in his foster home. Ile is expected to improve still
furthqr as he continues the exercises.
Tall for his age, this lad is 'Anglo-Saxon in descent, lie has
light brown hair, blue eyes and fair skin.
In his early life Randy's potential was underestimated and he
was registered in a special nursery school for retarded children.
On his first day all the staff and the school psychologist decided
he did not belong there so he was transferred to a regular nur-
sery school. lie is now in kindergarten, which he loves.
Randy is a lively boy who makes no concession to his handicap
his choice, of activities. He likes to, be on the go and wants to do
"what vet' OtfeeCcliiiaterili're doing.;Ingenionsly designed games
help his handicapped
Cheerful and co-operative, Randy tries hard to please.
Randy needs loving parents who will provide him with
stimulation, understanding and the encouragement to surmount
his handicap. It will be good if he can have older brothers and
sisters to take an interest in him and for him to imitate.
To inquire about adopting Randy, please write to Today's
Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto. For general adoption in-
formation, please contact your local Children's Aid Society.
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Pumps and injectors Repaired
For All Popular Makes
Huron Fuel Injection
Equipment
Bayfield Rd., Clinton-402-7971
OPTOMETRY
J. E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
CLINTON—MON. ONLY
20 ISAAC ST.
482-7010
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235-1964 EXETER
Clinton Ilews,pecord, Thurs04Y,,NovempeT $0, 1972
Seal funds help fight T.B.
The 1972 Christmas Seal
Campaign in the Huron-Perth
TB and Respiratory Disease
Association is headed by Ralph
Goren of Stratford and Tom
Leiper of Londesboro.
Christmas Seal funds play a
two-fold role -,-- to maintain the
vigilant struggle agiiinst tuber-
culosis and fight the lung crip-
pling respiratory diseases in-
cluding chronic bronchitis, ern,
physeraa and asthma, The
program also includes air
pollution' and anti-smoking
projects.
Watch the Coming Events of
this newspaper for dates of an
asthmatic conditioning
programme for children in Clin-
ton and a "Smoking With-
drawal Clinic" in Stratford.
One course for asthmatic
children is just ending in Strat-
Obituary
Mabel Isobel Stirling
Mabel Isobel (Switzer)
Stirling of Rattenbury Street in
Clinton passed away November
16 at Clinton Public Hospital.
She was 72.
She was born in Greenway,
Ontario on June 15, 1900, the
daughter of the late Joseph
Foster and Sarah Jane Brown.
For most of her life, she lived in
Goderich and Stanley Town-
ships.
In 1919 she married Earl Swit-
zer who died in March of 1965.
On October 15, 1969, she
married Leslie Stirling in Owen
Sound. He also predeceased her.
Mrs. Stirling was a member of
Bayfield Baptist Church for
many years.
She is survived by four sons,
Merrill of Goderich, Willis of
Bayfield, Douglas of Wingham
and Bruce of London. Fifteen
grandchildren also survive. One
sister, Jean Glazier of Goderich,
and one brother, Norman Foster
of Guelph also survive. Mrs.
Stirling was predeceased by one
daughter, Eva.
Funeral services were held
from the Ball Funeral Home on
November 26 with Pastors
Bigelow and Eaton officiating.
Burial was in Bayfield
cemetery.
Pallbearers were Wat Web-
ster, Clarence Ball, John Keyes,
Brown Lindsay, Wayne Glazier
and Garnet Black.
'410Vver bearees'were Dail'
Switzer, Fred and Gordon
Huiser, and Rick Russell.
ford; while Adult Conditioning
will continue throughout the
winter in the Red Cross Rooms
in Stratford.
The official campaign dates
this year are November 1, 1972
to December 31, 1972.
Brian Shaw was chosen the
first annual "Ecologist of the
Year" from Huron-Perth Secon-
dary Schools. He is a student at
Stratford Northwestern Secon-
dary School,
Contestants were eligible from
any secondary school in the two-
county area and finalists were
chosen by teachers in the
schools.
"Ecologist of the Year" will
be chosen annually for 10 years 4
and at that time the programme
will be reviewed according to of-
ficials of the Huron-Perth TB
and RD Association, the spon-
sors of the award.
The "Ecologist of the Year"
will receive a cash prize and a
trophy will be placed in his
school. Two runners-up will
receive small trophies.
Brian Shaw helped the Strat-
ford Citizens for the Environ-
ment in their glass recycling
program through collecting and
smashing the glass and now he
is helping the YM-YWCA in
this project, During Arbor Week
1972 he participated in a num-
ber of events and planned and
organized the planting of 700
trees in the Old Grove Park area
of Stratford,
He was the delegate from the
Mores Environment Club to the
Straight Goods Conference at
Queen's University this past
August when high school
students from all over the
province met to discuss environ-
mental problems, He is .presen-
tly the President of the M.E.
Club,
INSURANCE.
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INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE
Phones: Office 482-9747
Res. 482-7804
HAL HARTLEY
Phone 4824693
Let's talk
about
a car loan.
And how we can get you rolling.
We can even talk about
one type of loan that gives you
the full price of your car.
Even if you're not a
customer.
We do that because we
know helping you do something
is the best way to make you one.
Come on in.
And let's talk cars.
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LAWSON AND WISE
GENERAL INSURANCE—
GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS
Clinton
Office: 482-9644
J.T. Wise, Raw: 482-7265
ALUMINUM PRODUCTS
For Air-Master Aluminum
Doors and Windows
and
AWNINGS and RAILINGS
JERVIS SALES
R.L. Jervis-88 Albert St.
Ctinton-482-9390
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STABLE CLEANERS
SILO UNLOADERS
CATTLE FEEDERS
Andrew Gig'
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CLINtON, PHONE, 482 4282}
If you're thinking of trad-
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We've been involved in
financing cars for a long time.
And we've worked with
probably every dealer in town.
So we can put together
a loan that'll suit you with-
out getting you in over your
head.
The First Canadian Bank
Via
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