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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-04-26, Page 11Old Man Carnes (George Thompson) seems to think a shotgun will convince peddler All Hakim (Rick Snell) to marry his free-loving daughter Ado Annie Carnes (Jo-Anne Snell) In this scene from Central Huron S. S.'s production of "Oklahoma". The show continues until Saturday night. (News-Record photo) Jud (Paul Wheeler), left, tells his rival, Curly (David Street) that he has no intentions of hanging himself as Curly suggested in a scene from "Oklahoma" which opened last night at CHSS. Jud and Curly are rivals for the hand of Laurey. (News-Record photo) *4 .14 • t • •91 4,111 0.• ik,•• a. 4a0P.a , a •a!• at •• •*1 aa• a ar 00 ,.****••• 16 • 111 a • * 1M 141 11 • • /pal/ Oa. fo• a aa .. Oa *•06 at 5 , • ilta a * * 111 0 • S • .1 1 a a •4 4 • e a,. The whole cast gets into the act cluring a square dance scene from "Oklahoma", this years production at Central Secondary School. Nearly half the school was Involved In one way or another in putting on the musical. Opening last night, the play continues tonight, Friday, and Saturday nights. (News-Record photo) Will Parker (David Thomson) tells Ado Annie Carnes (Jo- Anne Snell) the real meaning of love. She doesn't look too impressed. (News-Record photo) • • - is MATERNITY WEAR at the SEPARATE SHOPPE Main Corner Clinton SCRUTON'S TIRE & AUTO SERVICE SPECIAL SPRING OFFER continues ... WITH THE PURCHASE OF A S_ET OF radial TIRES REGoodrich You receive aee FREE INSTALLATION •.. FREE BALANCING AND WE WILL CHECK AND ADJUST YOUR CAR ON OUR ALIGNMENT EQUIPMENT FREE SCRUTOWS TIRE & AUTO SERVICE 482-7681 CLINTON 238 ALBERT ST. lilesisW - MORE Glidden SPECTACULAR VA LUE S spred satin LATEX WALL PAINT for durable, easily washed beauty ONLY! $13 99 GAL: 'May 60 undo IAlua In, lurinln n Dries in 30 minutes. • Almost 3,000 colors available. • Hides well, touch ups don't show. 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He told the group that if they eded a student with a special ill, he would help them find ie. He said he has students om 14 ,,24 years of age gistered, both from high hoot and college, The first liege students will be ready work early in May, he said. Director of the Federation so discussed possible changes the make-up of the Ontario ederation of Agriculture at the meeting. At present, the constitution of the OFA calls for one director for every 300, Individual Service Members. However, with increasing mem- bership in the organization, it either means a director will have to represent more mem- bers or more directors will have to be added. (At present there are 100 directors). ' Jack Stafford, I.S,M. director for north Huron and former ident of the FIFA felt that a ci ctor shouldn't have to "represent more than 500 mem- bers if he was to do a good job. He also pointed out that it would be hard to get a concen- sus of opinion if there were more than 100 directors. Charles Thomas of Grey Township felt perhaps the an- swer was in allowing only a specified number of directors from any one county but giving them a number of votes equal to one vote for every 300 mem- bers in their county or region. It was pointed out that Huron, with close to 1500 mem- bers, would send five directors to OFA if the present limit was observed. At present only three directors are sent from Huron. The first reactor grade heavy water is now being drawn from the Bruce Heavy Water Plant, and is undergoing normal treatment to remove chemical impurities. When purified, the heavy water will be shipped to Pickering Generating Station, near Toronto, for use in star- ting up the fourth reactor. This D20 was produced from the First Enriching Unit, which was filled with hydrogen sulphide and began building up an inventory of heavy water in the system in December, 1972, The Second Enriching Unit is now in the early stages of operation. When full capacity is reached, after several months of tuning and debugging, the plant will produce 800 tons per year. John Bradshaw RECOMMENDS CIL Rose Doctor Available with your other gardening requirements at Your authorized Dealer DURST FARM & GARDEN CENTRE 22 Isaac St. CLINTON 482-9333 SPREADER LOANED with purchase of fertilizer or lawn seed Listen to the Garden Show on CF P L London- each Sunday 10-11 a.m.