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DANCE
FOR
Mr. and Mrs.
KEN SCOTT
, (nee Laura Scholl)
at
CLINTON LEGION
HALL
on
Friday, Nov. 9, 1973
9:30 - 1 a.m.
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MORNING MARKET PLACE
Sponsored by
WESLEYNWILLIS U.C.W.
on
Saturday, November 3, 10:00 a.m.
In
WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH
SHOP FOR
- Pantry Specialtlee..thetake, salads, meat pies etc.
nee Market • Treasures
- Hand Crafts, knitting end towing
- Boutique Novelties
FOR CHILDREN: The dhrletinas Tree
Fish Pond
RELAX OVER COFFEE
"BLOW FAMILY DAY" LUNCHEON
Tickets $1.25 12 F 1:80 p.m.
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Notice of
Public Hearing
In accordance with the Commission's Policy Statement on
Cable Television dated July 16, 1971, cable television licensees .
are required to give priority to the carriage of certain
Canadian television stations. The carriage of additional
stations is optional and individual cable television licensees
are expected to determine which optional stations best suit the
needs of their subscribers and to request the Commission's
authorization for their carriage.
The new Global Communications Network is scheduled to
commence broadcasting in January, 1974. All cable television
systems within the Grade B contours of any of the Global
signals or for which reception of any of these signals is
technically feasible and economically practical are expected to
provide carriage immediately upon commencement of broad-
casting.
In its Public Announcement of July 27, 1972, the Com-
mission indicated that a Canadian station which cannot be
carried on its assigned channel because of technical reasons,
should be converted to a standard channel which is uniform
throughout the area of coverage. It is feit that such uniformity
is in the best interest of the public and the television broad-
casters. The Commission is of the opinion that it would be ad-
vantageous if Global were carried on the same cable system
channel where practical.
In addition, CBLFT, Channel 25, Toronto, has been broad-
casting since March 23, 1973 and should be carried by all
cable television systems within its Grade B contour or for
which the reception of its signal is technically feasible and
economically practical.
A number of licensees have already been approved for the
carriage of CBLFT - in some cases on an interim basis where
carriage was to be on the same channel as the local television
station,
Accordingly, the Commission will hold a Public Hearing
commencing Monday November 26, 1973, at the Westbury
Hotel in Toronto, Ont., to consider the following applications
for the carriage of Global and CBLFT. These applications
also include other changes.
APPLICATIONS TO DISTRIBUTE CBLFT,
TORONTO AND GLOBAL
AND OTHER CHANGES
GODERICH, CLINTON AND HOLMESVILLE, Ontario
Applicant -- Bluewater TV Cable Ltd., Clinton, Ontario
On Regular Channels -- Channel 3 - Global
Location where the application
may be examined -- R.R. 2, Clinton, Ontario
INFORMATION ON
APPLICATIONS AND HEARING
RIGHT TO COMMENT:
Are you interested in an application mentioned in this notice?
If so you can comment in an intervention to support, modify or
oppose the application. To do so follow this procedure. Send a
copy of your comments to the applicant by registered mail or
personal delivery to be received on or before November 12,
1973. Send another copy to the CRTC to be received by this
same date, Be sure to attach your postal or messenger receipt
to the copy for the CRTC, giving proof that the applicant has
received his copy,
VIEWING OF DOCUMENTS:
Anyone can view the applications coming to 'The Public
Hearing at the office of the CRTC, 100 Metcalfe Street, Room
1607, Ottawa, Ont. or at the local address given in this notice
for examination of application.
PROCEDURE AT HEARINGS:
Read the CRTC Rules of procedure to find out the rights and
obligations of the parties to a hearing. Copies are available
from Information Canada.
INFORMATION:
For additional information on the applications at the hearing,
please contact the CRTC in writing or by phone 613-992-6240
or 906-2204,
Guy Lefebvre,
Director-General of Licensing
Acting Secretary
CRTC - Public Notice 1973-52
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14--,CLINTON NEWS-RECORD, TI,Wip,spAy, NOVEMBER 1, 197a
Stanley Rd. Sup't heads a pron. assn
BINGO, Oct, 30 Huron Fish
And Panne Club, 8:30 p.m,
Jackpot $55 in 55 numbers. Six
door prizes,
BINGO, Nov. 6 Huron Fish
and Game Club, 8:30 p,m.
Jackpot $57 in 57 numbers. Six
door prizes.
CASH BINGO, Legion Hall,
Seaforth, Friday, Nov. 2 8,15
p.m, Regular game, $10; three
$25 games; $75 jackpot to go.
Door prizes. Admission $1,00.
Auspices Branch 166, Proceeds
welfare work.
NEW BINGO, Clinton Legion
Hall, 8;30 Oct. 11. Admission
$1.00; fifteen regular games
$10,00 each. Three Share-the-
Wealth games, One Jackpot for
$170 in 56 calls. Consolation.
One call and $10 added weekly
if not won.
THE MORNING MARKET
PLACE, Saturday, November
3, 1973, in Wesley-Willis-
United Church. Pantry,
fleamarket, handcrafts,
novelties. Children's Christmas
tree. Coffee 10.11:30 a.m.
Lunch 12.1:30 p.m.-42,43,44b
WED., NOV. 7 at 8:30 p.m.
Clinton Public School, modern
square dancing. Come and en-
joy the fun and
recreation.--44b
EASTERN STAR CHRIST-
MAS DANCE, Sat., Nov. 17.
Music by the "Royal Aires",
Smorgasbord lunch, tickets
available from members. $8 per
couple.-44,45p
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY
MEETS in the Hospital Board
Rooms on Mon., Nov. 5 at 10
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HULLY GULLY Nov. 3 - Roger
Quick and the Rainbows, Nov.
4 - Ontario Snowmobile grass
drag championship series
Grand Finale; Nov 10 - Nite
Lites; Nov, 11 - Novice Moto
Cross.-44b
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Friends, Relatives and,
Neighbours
are invited to a
RECEPTION
honouring
Mr. and Mrs.
HARRY MONTGOMERY
on the occasion of their
25th WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
at iheWHITE CARNATION
Holmesville
0Fri. Nov. 9, 1973
Dancing 9:30 - 12:30
To
WILBEE'S ORCHESTRA
Lunch will be served
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BENEFIT DANCE for Mr, and
Mrs. Ross Youngblut who lost
their barn by fire. Dance in
Auburn Community Hall,
Saturday, Nov. 3, Music by the
"Country Companions,"--40,
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CHRISTMAS BAZAAR for
Ontario Street United Church,
December 1 at 2:30 p.m.-44p
OPTIMRS craft and bake sale,
Sat., Nov. 3 at 2 p.m. Clinton
Town Hall, proceeds to
charity,-44b
BAYFIELD SENIOR Citizens
meeting Friday Nov. 2 at 7:30
p.m. in the Municipal Building,
Bayfield.-44b
SALVATION ARMY Clothing
Depot in Clinton will be having
a lc sale during the month of
Nov. The store is open Tues.
Thurs, and Sat. of each week
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Location
is 15 Rattenbury East,--44,45b
COME ONE, come all to our
Clinton Beef Beaters. Lose
pounds and inches and also a
night of fun and exercises,
Thurs. 8 p.m. at Clinton Public
School. $2 to join and 500 per
night.-44b
THE WHITE—ELNA Factory
trained Consultant will be at
Mary's Sewing Centre to
demonstrate our sewing
machines on Thursday, Nov.
8th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cof-
fee will be served.
CAMEO OPEN HOUSE—Mrs.
Phyllis Mitchell invites you to
see new ideas in tube painting
(liquid embroidery) on Satur-
day, November 3 at Walton
Hall, 2 - 5 p.m. and 7 - 9 p.m.
Sale of painted articles;
bargain table; discounts; door
prizes; lunch; fashion show;
and Program 4 and 8,30 p.m.
Everyone welcome. Bake sale
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The regular monthly meeting
of the Huronview Ladies
Auxiliary was held on Tuesday,
October 16, in the Craft Room
at Huronview with members
present from Blyth, Clinton,
Goderich, 'Hensel' and Lon-
desboro.
The president, Mrs.
Colclough, opened the meeting
with The Lord's Prayer and
welcomed the members to the
meeting. Mrs. Colclough repor-
ted that donations were still
being received for the "Van
Project" and was confident
that they would reach their ob-
jective. Remodelling of the van
is in progress and would soon
be ready to be presented to Mr.
Archibald, Administrator of
Huronview,
Mrs. Colclough thanked all
the members who had helped to
make the Bazaar a success.
Special thanks to the Women's
Institutes for their con-
tributions to the Bake Sale.
The receipts from the Bazaar
was $490, the Tea $53.58, the
Bake Sale $120.80 and the draw
tickets for the picture and the
rug $210.50. Myrtle Dick of
Hensall won the picture and
Mrs. Hazel McMullen of Little
Current, Manitoulin Island
won the rug,
The minutes of the previous
meeting were read and ap-
proved, the treasurer's report
was given and Mrs. McGregor
reported for the Craft Room.
Mrs. Peck gave a very in-
teresting report of the conven-
tion in Toronto which she and
Mrs. Colclough attended; both
ladies thanked the Auxiliary
for the opportunity of attending
the convention.
Some plans were made for
the Christmas Fair which will
be held on December 3. Final
plans will be made at the next
Auxiliary meeting. Londesboro
Women's Institute will be in
charge of the December Birth-
day Party to be held on Wed-
nesday, December 5.
Mrs. Durnin of Londesboro
gave a humorous reading en-
titled "A Passing Phase"; The
meeting closed with the.Mizpah
Benediction and lunch was ser-
ved.
The next meeting of the
Auxiliary will be held on Mon-
day, November 19,
Gun Club
Tom Jardin of Wingham had
a perfect day last Saturday at
the Vanastra Gun Club skeet
shoot when he hit 25 out of 25
birds, Bill Stewart of Goderich
was second with '24 hits and
John Land of Bayfield, Mary
Batkin of Clinton and Dr. Andy
Rynne of Bayfield were tied for
third with 21 hits each.
Other scores include John
Anderson of Kippen, 20; Jim
Hogg of Seaforth, 18; Ashley
Gilbert of Goderich, and Gerret
Voskamp of Goderich, 17 each.
The annual banquet of the
'Huron County Road Superin-
tendents' Association was held
on Wednesday, October 24, at
the Memorial Hall Blyth On-
tario. Karl Haberer, Road
Supt, Hay Township and •
President of the Association,
acted as chairman for the
evening.
Official greetings were
brought by Robbie Lawrie,
Reeve of Blyth, Roy Pattison,
Warden of the County of
Huron, Jack Riddell, M.P,P.,
Huron south and Murray
Gaunt, M.P.P. Huron North
and Bruce. The head table and
distinguished guests were in-
troduced by the Vice-President,
Al Nicholson, Road Sup't of
Tuckersmith Township,
Roy Sparrow, representing
Ontario Culvert and who had
assisted in the formation of the
Association in April 1962,
spoke briefly on the success of
the organization and was
pleased to see the organization
has been a benefit to all the
County of Huron. Elgin Thom-
pson, Reeve of Tuckersmith
Township, enthusiastically ex-
pressed the thanks of, the ladies
present, the reeve, deputy reeve
and visitors for an excellent
evening of fellowship and ap-
preciation.
Douglas Armitage, District
Municipal Engineer of Strat-
ford and James Britnell,
County Engineer for Huron,'
both spoke on the high degree
' of co-operation, efficiency and
The Honourable Leo Bernier,
Minister of Natural Resources,
and Murray Gaunt MPP for
Huron-Bruce, announced the
approval of a provincial grant
of $24,000 to the Maitland
Valley Conservation Authority
for the Falls Reserve Conser-
vation Area.
This area comprises some
229 acres of land in the Town-
ship of Colborne, County of
Huron.
The Authority proposes to
carry out further development
work in this Conservation Area
which will include extension of
the workshop building, con-
struction of a permanent
gatehouse, extension of hydro
services in the camping area,
improvement of the cam-
pground service building,
development of a toboggan and
ski slope, games area and com-
pletion of the nature trails. The
original Master Plan for the
a a a a
a a a a a a a a a a a O a a a
achievement they have received
on a. Provincial and County
level from the Road. Superin-
tendents of the County of
Huron.
The Huron County Road
Superintendents' Association
is proud that one of its mem-
bers, William Taylor, Road
Sup't Stanley Township, has
keen elected to the Presidency
of the Ontario Road Superin-
tendents' Association and was
present and able to bring of-
ficial greetings from the parent
organization.
Bill Campbell, Road Sup't
McKillop, expressed the thanks
of the assembled group, and to
the Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Blyth Legion for the splendid
banquet served to ap-
proximately 135 guests, Mrs.
Stewart Ament replied on
behalf of the ladies.
Clarence Hanna, Road Sup't
East Wawanosh and Secretary
of the Association, read com-
munications from various
members and suppliers unable
to attend,
The President, Karl Haberer,
called Bill Routly, Usborne
Township and Robert Gibson,
Howick Township, who havet
retired as Road Superinten-
dents to receive from Bill
McArter, Road Sup't Morris
Township and William Taylor
Road Sup't, Stanley suitable
gifts from the Association as an
expression of appreciation for
their help and guidance in the
past, The President then
presented Mr. Routly with an
Area will be updated and other
general development work
carried out.
All member municipalities
will bear the Authority's share
of the cost.
honorary life membership in
the Huron County Road
Superintendents' Association
for many valued years as an ac-
tive member serving as
secretary for five years and as
President for the years 1971
and 1972,
After the door prizes, sup-
plied by various suppliers were
distributed, entertainment was
provided by Jim Scott's Group
of Brussels.
THANK YOU
let Londesborough Cub and
Scout Group Committee wish
to thank everyone for the fine
support given the boys on their
Annual Apple Day. Special
thanks to those who drove the
boys. Also 'thankyou' to Nor-
man Alexander for lending his
truck, to Mrs. Fred Middleton
for the excellent apples and to
THE OLD MILL for their
generous support of the boys.
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Clinton and Bruceffell Firemen pour foam into a room
containing 250 gallons of lacquer thinner in a blaze at the
Huron Acoustics Plant at Vanastra last Tuesday. The fire
is believed to have started near the paint room. (News-
Record photo)
Huronview L.A. meet
rant given to Authority