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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-03-29, Page 5Although it doesn't look like much now, in a few months this site will be alive with activity as Clinton's newest industry Marcon Ready Mix begins business on their nine and a half acre site on the Bayfield Road. Construction of the plant is to start sometime in April. (News-Record photo) Kippen East WI enjoys film Many businesses including : Agriculture • Manufacturing Tourism • Construction • Professional Services • Transportation • Wholesale and Retail Trades, have obtained loans from IDB to acquire land, buildings, and machinery; to increase working capital; to start a new business; and for other purposes. If you need financing for a business proposal and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions, perhaps IDB can help you . IMILISTMAI lifilfilIPMENT BANK Can IDB help you? On Monday, April 2nd, 1913 one of our representatives Mr. J.D. Brinklow will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Telephone: 527-0980 or crest, Lehdefi, Onterio. NIA 1132 Work is proceeding near schedule for Clinton's new $770,000 sewerage extension. Here workman put in the 12 inch main on King Street recently. The work is to be com- pleted in November. (News-Record photo) THURSDAY SATURDAY APR. .5 'APR" LE for the pea, oil 0, 0 Oa a pansyl CONTINUES ALL NEXT WEEK — OVER 350 ITEMS ON. SALE Vitamins - Hair Needs - Stationery - Christmas Cards Cosmetics First Aid Needs - Shaving Needs -Toiletry Sets - Christmas Gift WELap Dental Needs - Etc. CHECK THE HANDBILL YOU RECEIVED IN THE .141411. Phone 482-9511 Clinton, Ontario RO G \ 1-WS News Qf Hensait BEV litewidefoitaq DELIGHTS 401 vs- , . SPECIAL FOR "111141.1.1.....611 471,...,,,,, T Friday. and .S,at,ift!lpT i Cherry Cream .4b ,ris: '..!:----ir Pies RIZ 6 9c Apple Cinamon Coffee Cake Re g p5e9cc. 4 9 c Banana Layer Cake Reg. 49.c..459c Dutch Fruit Loaf Re g. $1. 99c 4824727 Bartliffs Bakery and Bakery Restaurant Limited CLINTON I Kinsman gave courtesy remarks. Several members of Kippen East W.1. attended the Dessert Euchre held in Usborne Cen- tral School, The occasion being Elimville Women's Institutes 25th Anniversary. PERSONALS Following surgery Mrs. Bert Faber has returned home from St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Miss Diane Bernard visited Mr. and Mrs. Dave Triebner during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs, Art Gibson and family, Wroxeter called on Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Mellis recently. Adrey McLennan, Brian Triebner and James Wright have returned from a trip over- seas . Mr, and Mrs. Don Littleton, London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Littleton. Visitors recently with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Triebner were, Miss Audrey McLennan Palmerston, Miss Marsha Wheeler, London, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bernard; Brussels, Mr. and Mrs. Delton Burkhart, Wingham, Mr. Larry Wright Fanshawe College spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wright. _Mrs% Ray, Belloattended, the, funeral re1atye in atz at i ford on Monday „and. also visited her mother who is seriously ill. BY JOYCE PEPPER The girls .and, their leaders of the first Hensall Brownie Pack ended the winter break holidays on Saturday morning by going to visit a sugar bush on the.farm of Ross Kercher at RR 2, Kippen. The weather conditions were ideal except for mud. Mr. Kercher explained thoroughly to the Brownies the whole process of making maple syrup by using plastic piping Everyone enjoyed a taste of maple sap, On returning back to the Church, the Brownies enjoyed a lunch of pancakes and syrup and chocolate milk. A.C.W. MEETING The regular meeting of the A.C.W. of St. Paul's Church was held at the home of Mrs. P. Clark with the president, Mrs. G.A. Anderson, presiding. The meeting opened with devotions on the Lord's prayer. Mrs. D. Windover read scripture from Good News for modern man. An invitation from the ladies from Carmel Presbyterian Church was accepted for April 2. It was decided to pack a bale in May. Mrs, Windover and Mrs. R.H. Middleton were appointed delegates to attend the A.C.W. annual meeting in London on April 26, The roll call was an- swered with a household hint. A skit "Women at Supperl,", was presented with the narrator Mrs. Anderson and all members present taking part. The meeting closed with the grace, 4-H CLUB The Hensall 4-H "Sew-sews" held their 5th meeting at the home of Mrs, Bill Fuss on Monday evening, with all mem- bers present except one. For the roll call the girls told how they would incorporate stretchy seams into their gar- ments. Set in sleeves and tailor's hems were demon- strated. Everyone showed and reported on the progress they are making on their garments. PERSONAL Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred .BrOcIt.laA Yvek, were Mr-, Jarpets Parr, , from,/ Frostproof, Florida and, Mr. Tom Barr and Mr. and Mrs.. George Cuthbertson from Motherwell Scotland'. It was a. very happy reunion for Mrs. .Brock as she had not seen her brother Torn and her niece Mrs. Cuthbertson since she came to Canada from Mother,. well 55 years ago, Mrs, J.R. McCloy, Don Mills, and daughter Carrie, and her friend Jennifer Scott visited for A few days this past week with Mrs. Alma I-less. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Watson of Seaforth visited on Sunday with Mrs. Audrey Christie, The Ontario Safety League quotes this from Motor Truck magazine, in relation to an ATA meeting which discussed trucking taxes and fees: "Minister of Revenue Grossman seemed to indicate that when the Government needs money and tags you, you're it, Although frank and humorous, the discussion was about as productive as correspondence with Ottawa when the income tax boys think you owe them money. You'd have better luck if you were a wife arguing with Henry VIII." CLINTON .N4WS,RFCORD, THURSDAY .MARCH gO, 1973-4 W.11 guide vouttwough • di) t411„.3 e new form . .„, . , r) In the e pages,Atith§ne\N tax guide are 't six steps vuhich explaiOo\kitoi,10 Y torn). I suggest that it you lollAtthe 11\13 steps care,t11Y, chances are youll get it isn't. 5Ut it you still have a problem and it isn't solved din the detailed part of the guide, call or go to your District at Office. (:)1" more help, visit or sirhply calk your DiStCtl'axation 011ice11 It's long &s- ance, dial the operator and ask lor TEICI VI 04000 Vs itee). its easier that-' it looks BY RENA CALDWELL Kippen East W.I. and friends enjoyed films shown by Mr, Clarence Down of Exeter of a recent trip to Denmark, Nor• way and in particular Iceland. The pictures were very colourful and depicted the life in these countries. He was in- troduced and thanked by Mrs. FL Caldwell. The roll call was "Anything New" and Mrs. J. Drummond gave the motto "Good Citizenship is like baseball, it requires team work" Mrs. R. Broadfoot con- tributed several musical num- bers as did the Women's In- stitute orchestra. Mrs. H. Caldwell "gave the treasurer's report, Mrs. Al Hoggarth the agriculture and canadian industry report and Mrs. Campbell Eyre, education and cultural activities. The nominating committee will be Mrs. E, Whitehouse, Mrs. H. Parsons and Mrs. Glenn Bell. Members are reminded of the short course on "Parliamentary Pro edure to be held in the Legion Hall, Hensall on March 30, The District Board meeting will be April 3. A fun night will be held in the Hensall Hotel April 11 at 7 p.m. Mem- bers and ex-members will con- tribute recipes for the cook- book. Next month, please bring cookie recipes, A donation of money will be given to Mr. and Mrs. D. Wallace a recently bur- ned out family. Mrs. V. Alder- dice conducted a contest, Mrs. R. Broadfoot was hostess and Mrs. M. Connelly co-hostess Mrs. Alex McGregor and her group served lunch Mrs. R. 0‘1,c01) t%te bite RatNgtonak on.slt Revenue' et 1'axaton 1011 •1