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8—THE BRUSSELS POST, *MARCH 1, 1978
The Clinton Kinette Club elite- providing the lovely party. The residents are enjoying the reat of apples donated by
Huronview enjoys Valenth,e tciiinnw e ,o„party
tamed their adopted Grand- • •
mothers at a Valentine Party on
Tuesday morning in the Ground.
North diningroom. Mrs, Alma
Davis and Miss Dora Jackson
thanked the Kinettes on behalf of
the Grandmothers,
The tables, in the Home were
arranged and decorated for the
Valentine Dinner. During the
day, the Huronview Orchestra
serenaded each of the areas with
,appropriate music.
The Clinton Women's Institute
were hostesses on Wednesday
afternoon for the February
Birthday Party. Mrs. Connie
Coclough, President of the
Institute, brought greetings and
Mrs. Lyla Johnson was EmCee
for the programma and provided
the piano accompaniment. Mrs.
Homuth sang two vocal numbers
and led a sing-a-long. Mrs. Leona
Lockhart gave a reading; there
were piano solos by Gladys Van
Egmond and vocal duets by
George Turner and St 'aniey
Johns. Following the programme
gifts were presented to the
celebrants and lunch was served
by the ladies. Miss Bertha Deihl
thanked the Institute for
Travel
information
by phone
Travellers throughout Ontario
can count on current, up-to-date
vacation information thanks to a
new program recently.initiated by
t the Ministry< of InduStry and
Tourism.
_During winter months, seven
centres across the province offer
callers road, ski, ice fishing and
snowmobile reports seven days a
week during regular business
hours. In addition, the ministry's
Toronto office will keep callers
informed with the same 'infor-
mation on week days.
The call-in, iminediate-result
program will switch to resort and
campground vacancy reports,
local events and attractions and
fall colour reports dining the
remainder of the year.
information will be telexed
immediately to Ontario travel
information centres to give callers
the most current statistics avail-
able.
The service is free for •a phone
call to the following offices everyt
day except Christmas and New
' Year ' s . Day: Sarni!
(519) 344-7403, Windsor -.(5l9
252.8368, Niagara Falls (416)
358-3761, Barrie (705) 726-0932,
Hill Island/Lansdowne (613)
659-2108, Cornwall (613)
933-2420 and Sault Ste. 'Marie
(705) 253-8572. The five-day-a-
week Toronto number is (416)
965-4008.
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