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Huron run raises over 12,000
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aged 61 and 62 were the
oldest to complete the entire
course. Two ladies aged 71
and 69 walked five
kilometres because "it was a
tine thing to be able to do."
Participants came from as
far away as London, Kit-
chener, Listowel and Ford-
wich as well u from Clin-
ton's neighbouring towns
and villages in Huron
County.
The Terry Fox Run in
Clinton resulted from a co-
operative effort of several
service clubs and other
organizations, businesses
and individuals, who gave
time, energy, supplies, use of
equipment and monetary
donations.
Included are Beta Sigma
in Clinton, Exeter and
Goderich; Clinton Kinsmen
and Kinettes, Optimists and
Lions; Alpha Huron; Guides,
LEGION
WEEK
1, Bruce Shaw, Mayor of Exeter,
hereby proclaim the week of September
20 as LEGION WEEK and request all
citizens of the Corportion of Exeter to
honor the occasion.
Clarification
On pages 1 and 4 of our newspaper
insert elsewhere in this paper, we use
the phrase "Maker's recommended
retail price". This phrase is intended
to be a reference to other manufac-
turer's book price of comparable
quality products; a roll of in -stock
wallpaper bought from Color Your
World during this sale will cost 1/2
of the manufacturer's book price for
a roll of comparable quality wallpaper
made by another manufacturer.
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Pathfinders and their
leaders in Clinton. Goderich
and Wingham; Chief
Westlake and Clinton Police;
Circle City CB Club; St.
Johns Ambulance; Mr.
Murphy, Mr. Ludwig and
staff at CHSS. Explorers at
Exeter United Church, and
local representatives of the
Canadian Cancer Society.
Also deserving thanks are
the Municipal Offices,
Clinton, Public Hospital,
Bank of Montreal, Credit
Union, Beckers, Clinton
Commercial Printers and
countless Individuals.
Two other successful Run
were held in the immediate
area. In Goderich, the
Kinsmen and Kinettes
sponsored a 10 -kilometre
course, and in Seaforth,
three "family fun runs" of
varying distances were
offered.
Huron County alone raised
over $12,000 in Canada's day
of memorials to Terry Fox.
Hensall council
Continued from front page
to Cook's Division of Gerbro
Inc. for a license to locate an
office trailer on its property;
added one and three-
quarters per cent for interest
on tax arrears.
Accepted a tender (the
lowest bid of two submitted)
from Albert Vanderlean
Construction for 63,850 to
repair the roof of town hall,
which also includes the coat
of removing old tiles; passed
a by-law to provide for
temporary borrowing on
current expenditures of
;133,000; decided to engage
the services of a local
woman to clean at town hall,
and a little bit at the library,
at $5 an hour for an
estimated five hours per
week; and decided to ad-
vertise for a temporary part-
time helper to assist work
superintendent Don Towton.
Policies
Continued from front page
R. B. Allan, superinten-
dent of education, told the
board the new policy will
make the secondary school
programs more "visible" to
the trustees.
In other business, the
board approved the follow-
ing novels for use in elemen-
tary schools in Huron Coun-
ty, Call It Courage by
Armstrong Sperry, The
Borrowers by Mary Norton,
Copper Sunrise by Brian
Buchan, Sword of Egypt by
Bert Williams, The Dog In
My Life by Farley Mowat, A
Pony For The Winter py
Helen Kay, Strange Lake
Adventure by Sharon
Siamon, and Mystery of the
Secret Tunnel by Wees.
HERB HARLTON
Passed away peacefully at
his late residence, Shipka,
Herbert Elsworth Harlton,
on Saturday, September 12,
1981 in his 99th year. Beloved
husband of the late Alberta
(Sherritt) Harlton (1964).
Dear father of (Evelyn) Mrs.
Clyde Nicholson, RR 1,
Courtright, (Dorothy) Mrs.
Lorne Fenner and (Mabel)
Mrs. Carl Guenther both of
Shipka, (Audrey) Mrs.
Kenneth Westman of London.
Also loved by grandchildren
Kenneth Nicholson, (Leona)
Mrs. Ken Moore, Barry,
Cheryl and Colleen West -
man, and Karen Guenther
and five great-grand-
children. Predeceased by
two grandchildren, John and
Janet Guenther. Rested at
the T. Harry Hoffman and
Sons Funeral Home, Dash-
wood until Tuesday noon,
then at Greenway United
Church where the funeral
service took place at 3 PM,
Rev. H. Moore officiating.
Interment in Parkhill
Cemetery. Mr. Harlton was
an elder of Greenway United
Church and Sunday School
for many years. A member
of L.O. Lodge he was born in
Stephen Township where he
farmed for many years.
MY LO REID
Mylo B., 68 years, Sunday,
September 13, 1981, at
Metropolitan Hospital,
Windsor. Late residence, 123
Chestnut, Wheatley. Beloved
husband of Doris. Dear
father of Jerry, Varna
Ontario, and Mrs. Donald
Wallace (Joanne), Exeter.
Five grandchildren also
survive. Predeceased by
four brothers and bite sister.
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IDA SMITH
At South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, on Saturday, Sep-
tember 12, 1981, Ida
(Voelker) Smith. Beloved
wife of the late William
Smith (1980) of Crediton.
Dear mother of Gerald at
home. In her 90th year. Dear
sister of Mrs. Cora Wing of
Sebewing, Mich., and Mrs.
Violet Young of Cass City,
Mich., and (Mae) Mrs. Ervin
Coote of Elkton, Mich.
Predeceased by sisters
Salome (Mrs. John Roth -
fuss), Laverty of Grndstone,
Mich., and one brother Oscar
of Pigeon, Mich. Also sur-
vived by a number of nieces
and nephews. Rested at the
T. Harry Hoffman and Son
Funeral Home, Dashwood,
where the service took place
on Tuesday, September 15 at
1p.m. Interment in Crediton
Cemetery, Rev. Brian Elder
officiating.
ALVIN FULTON
Alvin Robert John Fulton,
suddenly at his residence,
Elimville, on Wednesday,
September 9, 1981, in his 69th
year. Beloved husband of
Mildred Pehlke. Dear father
of Douglas of Stratford and
Larry of Usborne Township.
Also survived by 5 grand-
sons, 1 sister, Mrs. William
Woodrow of Toronto. Rested
at the Hopper -Hockey
Funeral Home, Exeter,
where the funeral and com-
mittal service was held on
Friday. September 11 at 1:30
p.m.. with Pastor Ross
Hargreaves officiating.
Interment took place in St.
Andrew's Cemetery,
Northeast Hope Township.
BERT NEILSON
At St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, Ontario, on
Thursday September 10,
1981, Clarence (Bert)
Neilson of 33 Main Street,
Grand Bend, in his 78th year.
Beloved husband of Laura
(Jackson) Neilson of
Mississauga. Also survived
by 3 grandchildren. Rested
at the M. Box and Son
Funeral Home, Parkhill,
where funeral service was
conducted on Monday,
September 14 at 2 o'clock.
Rev. Walter Mills will of-
ficiate. Interment in Parkhill
Cemetery. A Masonic
Memorial funeral service
was conducted on Sunday
evening at 8 0'
clock by Cassia Lodge 116
A.F. and A.M. Thedford.
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