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MONDAY, VebruarY 3,
Tiospiital, tixillary eets in_i
the 13ospi l Board Room at
10 a.m. --b
PANCA1kE
g Church at
Varna United
-
1ebruary 11, 4:30 to 7 o m.
Adults $2, children up
12
years $1, pre-schoolers: free.
EYeryone welcome. ---5,6b
EUCHRE Party in Varna
Township Hall, Friday
January 31, at 8:30 p.m.
sponsored by L.O.L. 1035.
Ladies bring sandwiches.
Everybody welcome. —5p
A study .of policing -for HOW. CQ4,nty
has been completed 'and may be.
released to fninieipa .
1 officials witkita
•..
week, Elmer Bell,
o � OFA) sf aid
CARD PARTY: Wednesday, -
'
Ontario Police February nth, at 5:15 p.m. at Friday In Toronto.
St. Paul's Parish Hall. Mr_ Bellsaid a copy of the four -
Euchre .and 500. Admission month study conducted by the corn,
75c. Auspices Friendship mission is being studied by Ontario
Guild. Lunch served. Solicitor General George Kerr.
Everyone welcome. --4,5b -, He said he"anticipates" the study
will be sent to municipalities and to
CENTENNIAL MUSIC county council in the next week.
NIGHT featuring the The study of alternative methods of
"Harbouraires" and in- policing the county was requested last
strumental music Ontario May by police Chiefs of Huron's five
Street United Church, towns.
Clinton, Sunday, February 9, The request was prompted by
at ' 8 p.m• Everyone
welcome. -4,5,6b
BINGO - Feb. 4, Huron Fish
and Game Club, 8:30 p.m.
Jackpot $58 in 58 calls. Six
door prizes. —46tfn
CARD PART? - Thursday,
Feb. 6 at 8:30 p.m. I.O.O.F.
Hall, Princess Street,
Euchre and Five Hundred.
Admission 75 cents. Ladies
please bring lunch. —5,6b
NEW BINGO - Clinton
Legion Hall, 8:30 p.m.
January 30. Admission $1;
fifteen regular games, $10
each. • Three Share -the -
Wealth games. One Jackpot
for $190 in 58 calls. Con-
solation. One call and $10
added weekly if not won.
GENERAL METING Branchof the
of the
Huron County
Architectural Conservancy
of Ontario will be held
Thursday, January 30th, 8
p.m. at the Clinton Town
Hall. Everyone is
welcome. -4,5b
CARD PARTY - St. Joseph's
Parish Hall, Feb. 11, 1975 at
8:30 p.m. Sponsared.byluW ncL
- good prizes,
provided;, everyone
welcome. -4,5,6,b
PLAN TO ATTEND - Out for
a Night with Walter Ostenek
for Jack Riddell, Wednesday
March 19, Huron Park ,
Recreation Hall, 9 to 1, $6
each, lunch provided. --4,5b
of
y to be
rebornmenrdatlons in the Ontarlb task
force on policing 'which recommended
Ontario Provincial; . police police in
towns with less than 15,000 population.
Each of the county's five, towns has
municipal farces and populations of
3,000 -- except for Goderidh which has
a population of about 7,000. The
remainder of the county is policed .by
the OPP. y
The chiefs were concerned that OPP
policing would be more costly and
impersonal than the existing system.
Several chiefs -- led by Ted Day of
Exeter — suggested a county -wide
force would improve the present setup
and still retain local autonomy.
The chiefs convinced county council
released sawn
Tuckersmith dogs... (continued from page 1)
TIME is running out for
confirmation of those in-
tending to travel with
Clinton Senior Citizens on
their "All • Star Tour" to
Sunny Florida, leaving
• March 8 and returning
March 21. Anyone interested
please contact Mrs. Leona
Lockhart. Phone 482-7837 for
information. —5b
HULLY GULLY COMING
EVENTS: Jan. 25 Mor
Makers;
and the Melody Feb.
Feb. 1 =-• Star Trex;
8.
.— Bluetones — Valentine's
Ball. Tickets available. -4b
BLY"FH-_.LTQ1•1?. BINGO, Blyth
Memorial Hall, Saturday, -83O
p.m. $150 jackpot in 60 calls.
Big cash prizes.-38tfn
social services has approved
preliminary plans for the Centre, the
council learned, and wants to sec an
architect's working drawingstin $68f 000 for
or the
site. Cost should stay equipment
playground, furnishings,
and professional fees and the ministry
will pay 43 percent of the capital cost of
the heating system, which will be
shared with the rest of the building,
and said that work should begin by
March 31.
Ross Forrest was appointed livestock
evaluator to replace Councillor Bob
Bell, at $3.50 per hour and 15c -per mile.
The inspector values livestock which
has been killed by dogs.
Reeve Thompson was authorized to
get a contract to obtain gravel from
Milton Dale of Hullett Township, for
ten years at a price of 20c a cubic yard
for a minimum of 10,000 yards a year.
Tuckersmith has a year or • two
remaining on their present 10 year
gravel contract with Mr. Dale. They
paid 15c a yard for the first five and
20c for the remaining five of the
existing contract.
Council agreed to expand the
Vanastra Rec. Committee from 7 to 9
members, and to meet with the
executive of the. Vanastra Ratepayers
Association at their • Feb. 9 council
meeting.
Tuckersmith will rebate taxes for
demolished buildings for all -of 1974 and
1975 for Warden Haney, W1/2 4, Con 2
HRS ('74 rebate $38.50, and Jack
McGregor, lot 41, Con. 2 LRS ('74
�u snit, 61.4 *VIII, lut.4t410 4 tui 41te
study.
NXr• Bell said the study began in
September and was, conducted entirety
by OPC staff.
He refused to release any conclusions
but said four alternative_s have been
proposed for policing:
+Retention of the
with no changes;
+Retention of the existing system
with a major upgrading of com-
munications between forces, featuring
a centralized dispatch system;
existing system
+Establishment of the proposed
county -wide force.
+Takeover Of all policing by the
OPP.
First aid taught to teachers
BY SUSAN WHITE
Thirty-two teachers and
caretakers from the Huron -
Perth Roman Catholic
Separate Schools are at-
tending a first aid course in
Stratford, organized by John
McCarroll, physical
education consultant to the
board and George Nutt of
ooc,�
a
Come to Euchre
Card Party
at the Arena
Wed. Aft. Feb. 5
from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Good Prizes
Lunch Available
2 door prizes
'Everyone Welcome
All proceeds for
Winter Carnival
a
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**4-4-4-4-**
* PLAYING 14
* THIS WEEK
* "LINCOLN GREEN"
*"LINCOLN
Band
* Coming Mon. Feb. 3
* "HONKY TONK
* GROUNDERS" - it
* featuring
* Em Lehman
* Capitol Recording Artist
Versatile Group
*
Matinee every Sat.
* • 4 p.m. - 6 p.m.
ELM HAVEN
MOTOR
HOTEL
CLINTON
NENSALL HOTEL
Entertainment
Schedule for Feb.
Jan. 31 and Feb. 1
Gary Boyle Duo
Feb. 7 and 8
Al Harvey .and
the lBiueboys
Feb:. 14 and 15
Easy Riders
featuring Vonny
Feb. 21 and 22
M Harvey and
▪ the Blueboys
Music starts every
Fri. and Sat. night
at 8:30 p.m.
Try our Famous Pigtail Sb
Woodstock. Additional
classes will be organized for
board, personnel in South
Huron, Seaforth and
W ingharn area, the HPRCSS
Board heard at the meeting
in Seaforth Monday night.
Trustee Joe Looby, .whose
interest last fall led to the
WINTER CARNIVAL DANCE
Sponsor: Huron Central Agricultural Society
Saturday, February 8, 1975
CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE
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BOYD'S ORCHESTRA
DANCING 10 p.m. to 1 a.m.
$5.00 Lunch
a couple Refreshments
5,6b
NotceOf
Public Hearing
ISSUE NO. 1
TORONTO, ONTARIO
FEBRUARY 25, 1975, 9:30 A.M.
The Canadian Radio -Television Commission will hold a
public hearing beginning .o.0 February 25, 1975 at the
Sheraton Four Seasons Hotel, 123 Queen Street West,
Toronto, Ontario to consider the following matters:
GODERICH, CLINTON AND
HOLMESVILLE, ONTARIO
BLUEWATER TV CABLE LTD., R.R. 2,
CLINTON,. ONTARIO
Application to amend its cable television broadcasting
licence for Goderich, Clinton and Holmesville, Ontario to
change its rate structure as follows;
- to increase its monthly fee from $5.00 to $6.00
The above are maximum residential rates, however, the
applicant has a special rate for extra outlets and proposes
a change in bulk rate and these are detailed in the ap-
plication.
Location where the application may be examined:
Bluewater TV Cable Ltd.,
n
R.R. 2,
Clinton, Ontario.
INFORMATION SON- -APPLICATIONS AND
HEARING
RIGHT. TO COMMENT:
Are you interested in an application mentioned in this
notice? If so, you can submit 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 February 10,. 1975.
- Send another copy to the Director -General of Licensing
of the CRTC to be received by this same date.
- Be sure to attach your postalrapplicant receipt
o has
the
copy for the CRTC, giving proof that the
-. received his copy.
VIEWING OF DOCUMENTS:
Anyone can view the applications at either the office of the
CRTC, 100 Metcalfe Street, Room 1607, Ottawa, Ontario or
at the local address given in this notice for examination of
the application.
PROCEDURE AT HEARINGS:s
Tread the CRTC Rules of procedure to find ou te rights
and obligations of the parties to a hearing. ,Copies
available from Information Canada.
INFORMATION: at the
For additional information on the applications
hearing, please contact the CRTC in writing or by phone
613-992-6290,or 996-2294. Guy Lefebvre,
Director -General
of Licensing
course being offered, asked
for a list with the names of
those taking the course.
"Are any bus drivers
taking it", Michael Connolly,
Kippen area trustee, wanted
to know. Director of
Education John Vintir said
that, bus drivers were in-
formed about the course.
CRTC - Public Notice 1975-4
Canadian Conseil de la
Radio -Television
Commission Canadiennesion
It
U.M
rebate $41.32), 8/12 of '74 and all of '75.
The council was informed' that W.
and M. Haugh's application for
severance Will be heard by the county
land division committee on January 30
at 10:30 a.m. and recommended for
approval an application by Steve
Layton, RR 5, Clinton to sever the part
of his farm on Highway 4 occupied by
Debbie's Custard Cup.
The Hensall Kinette Club
will be canvassing the
village on Monday evening
February 3, if you wish to
donate.
WINTER CARNIVAL DANCE
AT
CLINTON CANADIAN LEGION
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY EI, 1975
MUSIC BY
"ENCORE"
DANCING 10 TO 1 56.00 PER COUPLE
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT BAR OR
FROM COMMITTEE
ERYONE WELCOME
LUNCH PROVIDED 4,5,6b
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.SPECIAL
GUEST
MISS DOMINION
OF
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ith Clinton & District
CENTENNIAL
C&RNIVAL
Jan. 31 -Feb. 9, '75
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1975 CLINTON AND DISTRICT WINTER CARNIVALAL PROGRAMME
-._FRLDAY-,..JANUARY 31— �
8:30 p.m.—TORCHLITE PARADE—from Arena -Clinton Snowrrfob'rlr-£-Itr .•-
9;00 p.„,, --FAMILY MOCCASIN DANCE—Arena Ice Surface,sponsored by
Clinton Hospital Auxiliary and Clinton Snowmobile Club,
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1-
1:00 p.m.—WINTER CARNIVAL PARADE featu• ring Miss Dominion of
Canada and Ronald McDonald.
2:30 p.m.—WINTER CARNIVAL CHILDREN'S EeN/'SQDA.Y• fullP og am S planned m,
Master of Ceremonies, Rick
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8:30 p.m.—CROWNING OF QUEEN—Clinton Legion Hall
9:00 p.m.-CLINTON LIONS CLUB WINTERCARNIVAL
IVAQEENANCE,
Legion Hall, dancing to "The Royaaofficiopening
y
Mayor Don Symons Admission by ticket only. $8 00 ,per
couple includes lunch, tickets from John Wise or Glen Price
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2-
10:00 p.m.—COMPETITION SKATING—presented by- Clinton Figure Skot-
;r{g Club
n,,._°` NOVELTY -SNOWMOBILE MOBILE RACES—Clinton Snowmobile Club;.
2:00 p.
at Clinton Community Park by Clin
2:00' p: i(. -LOG SAWING and NOVELTY CONTESTS Sponsored
ton Spring Fair Board, at Community Pork by
m.—HAY RIDES for young and old, from the arena; sponsored
7:00 p•
the Spring Fair Board
8:30 p.m.._-SKATING'SHOW--=Presented by Clinton Figure Skating Club.
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Presents .
Arnival Club Competitiofl
And
Exhibition of Winners
Sunday„ February 2, 1915
Competition - 10:00 a.m.
Sliver Collection
Exhibition - 8:00 p.m.
Adults - $1.Q0 AT DOOR
Children Under 12 - 50c
C.F.S.A. Sanctioned
YOUR PLEASURE IS .
OUR ONLY BUSINESS
PARK
JANUARY 29T ONE FULL WEEK ED.ToTUES.
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OF THE
FIERCEST.
AND THE
FUNNIEST.
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4-
7:00 p.m.—GIRLS HOCKEY GAME
7:30 -p.m.—CLINTON CENTENNIALBANDnCCONCERT—CHSS Auditor-
ium, featuringSING
don
WEDNESDAY; FEBRUARY 5-
2:00 p.m.—SENIOR CITIZENS CARD PARTY—Arena Auditorium
6:00 p.m.—FAMILY SKATE NIGHT—Arena.
9:00 p.m.—WINTER ;CARNIVAfL. HOSPITALITY ntandl 5 ng al_ oras Sponsoreddby
it-
orium, featuring local to
Clinton Recreation Committee
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6—
•30 .m.—OLD TIMERS HOCKEY GAME—Town of Clinton (Police and
Rec Dep
7' p t 1 vs Goderich Signal Star "Paper
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3-- Fish and Game
7:00 pan+.—BROOMBALL �emenAand OntaKiosmen Hydrolub,
Club, Clinton F
8:30 p.m.---BINGO—Legion Hall. Sponsored by 6gion Ladies Auxiliary
Vanostro—meeting of Old Church—Sponsor-
8:00 p.m.—TRAIL RIDES—
a ed by Vonastro Horne Owners Association.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7-
8:00 p.m.—JUNIOR "C” HOCKEY --Hanover vs Clinton Mustangs
S
9:30 p.m.—LAS VEGAS NIGHT—Arena Auditorium—Sponsored by Clin-
ton Kinsmen and Kinettes , Games Night .with pray money
Admiss'iorr -trielude5' play money and .lunch
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8-
10:00 a.m.--PUBLIC_SCHOOLS SKATING RACES
1:00 to 4:00 p,m•--KIDS AFTERNOON (Free Skating)
4:00 to 5:00 p.m.—BROOPNBALL "A" CHAMPIONSHIP
5:00 to 6:00 p.m.--BROOMBALL "B" CHA,.MPIONSHIP
rne
e
9:00 p
,m.—WINTER CARNIVAL DANCE—Fish Com an onsl b House
Dance to the available from The members, $5 00 perercouple
,,Ticket
rs
9:00 p.m.—WINTER CARNIVAL DANCE --Canadian gion ollM
usic
by "Encore" Tickets available�egon Bar orom
entertainment committee, $6 00 per couple, includes lunch.
9:00 p.m.—WINTER CARNIVAL DANCE�-AT ckets Auditorium availae f opmnFoi-
r-
ed by Clinton Spring Fair Board
Board members Elgin Thompson (262-2633) or Bob Gibbings
(482-7502)
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9-
9:00 a.m.--PANCAKE BREAKFAST at Clinton
Clinton Winter Carnival
12:30 noon to ? ? ?—BAKED BEAN •find---Wl NER-Lsanctioned)—at
net oned)—ot Clinton
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1:00 p.m.—SNOWMOBILE RACES --(M O S R Ad
Community Pork Race Track and Grond St for Spon red by
of
Kinsmen Club of Clinton (See backprogram
s)
(Program Subject to Change)
Arena Sponsored by the