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The ,board of health budget is "up v v
slightly" to $505,350. The county share is (continued from page 1)
expected to be $237,275 unless further, forestr prram dealing with tree -
assistance comes from the Ministry of planting, pruning etc., sponsored by the
Health. ministry of natural resource in Wingham
Dr. Frank .Mills, MO]F� for Huron, told on March 4 and received the lease on the
council that the provincial! health minister
is sympathetic to Huron's request for agricultural grounds, duly signed by the
Y Agriculture Society and the village for the
subsidy of 75 percent, but it is still not ur se of developing the grounds as an
determined whether or not funds will be `athletic field.
available in the provincial budget to
provide the additional money here. Bayfield accepted the planning report
for zoning changes from residential . to
Dr. Mills expects to know within a commercial for two properties, the
month, he said. McFadden application and the Stotesbury-
The Huron County Planning Board will Leeson.application with Councillors
cost the taxpayers an estimated $93,690 McFaden and Erickson abstaining from
this year. This budget is down from last voting. Council passed a by-law to
year's $96,395, according to planning establish an a'thletic field under the
director Gary Davidson, because some community centres act.
expensive studies are completed now and The next regular meeting of the council
the department's equipment needs are will be held on April 7.
about filled.
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Council,said it would considerably improve
the safety of the roads• A similar study has
just been completed in neighbouring
Ribbert Township,
A building --permit was issued to Clarence
Smillie to put siding on his home on High-
way 4, and approved a tax refund for 1975
to the Ausable-Bayfield. Conservation
Authority for a house torn down last year
on their property on the easterly limits of
Clinton.
Council also decided to sell lot 158 in
Vanastra to Victor Evans, and passed
accounts of: roads, $9,199.07; general,
$16,416.42; and Vanastra recreation,
$13,245.13.
Five complaints about loose dogs in the
township were received, and council noted
they weren't too happy with the job being
done by the township's animal control
officer, Dick Eisler of Goderich
By BLANCHE DEEVES
The congregation of St.
James Church Middleton
celebrated Holy Communion
with Rev. Youmatoff in charge.
The first Confirmation class
will be held Tuesday evening at
the home of Don Middleton.
board rd ofmanagement
A
meeting will be held the
in
basement of the church
Wednesday evening.
The Youth 'Group will meet
Monday March Tiaflh* home
of Lorie Deller.
Mrs. Maclntyre and son John
of London spent Sunday with
Connolly
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daughter, her
and family.
John and Ed Deeves and
yours truly went to London last
week to visit their uncle Waldy
Burton in University Hospital.
Yours truly will be in Clinton
Hospital for a few days.
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tl Butler and Linda CIVIC,
Elizabeth a', P1411,0 o apron
Street in. Cl[ftbn $iudaWay -
a1t on
t• Clinton Public t�ospla
February , f She was 1
Mrs, Butler was born in
ingham on August, 1902,
27 1975 72 . _ now
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to of late George and mortgages
dau�t� r
Lynn Cruickshank. She was
married to the late John Robert cost less
Butler.
Mrs. Butler was an" active
member of the Clinton Legion
Ladies Auxiliary, and also
belonged to the Mary Hastings
club, and the Baptist Women's
Auxiliary.
She is ,survived by two sons,
Lloyd of -Clinton, and Jack of
Mitchell; one daughter Mrs.
Harvey (Audrey) Chuter ; 12
grandchildren; ten great-
grandchildre.n: three sisters,
Mrs. W. (Iva) Riehl of
'Wingham, Mrs. Dick (Sarah)
Stephenson of Brussels, and
Mrs. Carson . (Margaret)
Snowden o " ingham: -TShe Was
predeceased by one daughter
Jean in 1926.
The funeral service was held
from the Ball Funeral home on
.March 2, 1975 with Rev. W.H.
McWhinnie in charge. Inter-
ment was in Clinton Cemetery.
The pallbearers were Percy
Pugh, Ivan Hoggart, Don
McLean, Bert Gliddon, Carson
Snowden, and Dick Stephenson.
The flowerbearers were Gary
Butler, Greg Butler, Trevor
Clinton man elected director
During activities at the an-
nual convention of the Specialty
Advertising ' Counselors of
Canada, Inc. held inthe
Chateau Fronte 24xh throughQuee
City, February
27th, results of the National
vote to elect ten executive
directors were released. Three
new men were elected to this
Bill
Riehl of
including to
boarduding
Clinton, sales manager . of
Gamester Advertising Service
Limited, Sarnia.
Along with Bill, represen-
tation on the boars comes"from
Montreal, Toronto and
Edmonton. The S.A.C.C.
National office is located in
this elected -body
Montreal and Mont
is responsible
d-
thea
for
ministration of the Canadian
Association. Being a member
of this body will mean extra
travel for all elected members.
Fifteen nominees allowed their
names to stand for the ten
seats. Games
Also, for the fourth con-
secutive year Bill was
presented with a first place
award for a case history
program judged from entries
across Canada. The award
received this year.was for the
program judged best in SACC
competition category E, which
was that of Clinton's 1928 Fire
steins and
on
uce
d
rod
kre
True p.
sold by the local fire depart-
ment. Presentation of the
award was made ht the
president'sbaN:___.__-_.__..__.----_--.__--
Bill has recently completed
the S.A.C.C. diploma course in
Toronto and is a recognized
advertising counselor of the
Association, This year ar
he
has
'
also been placed on the
Association's speaker's
bureau.
Accompanying Bill to this
year's convention were his wife
Gladys, Mr. and Mrs. Phil
ter of Sarnia and Mrs.
Elsie Pyette, also of Sarnia.
Next year's convention is
expected to be in Western
Canada.
Clinton V 4-H
We held our first meeting
Feb. 25 at the home of Mrs. V.
Dalgliesh. Two leaders and 9
members were present.
An election t
ion o
f officers was
held-Dalgliesh;-ores., Sheila
vice-pres, Gloria Workman;
treasurer, Heather Hart;
secretary Brenda Bell; press
reporters, _-Patty - Proctor- and
Jan Divok., and phone girls,
Jackie Zwaan and Pat Knud-
sen.
"Typical for Teens"
' 1 T s
0
P
our
was the name chosen for
club.
Mrs. Marsh told us about
Achievement Day and we voted
on the cereal shelf for the fall
project.
The youth bowlers from Clinton swept 16 of 36 places in the
Bluewater Zone finals held recently and now advance to the
provincial finals next weekend. Pictured clockwise, left to
right, are Deb Johnston, Frank Ellerby, Glen Farris, Peter
Denonune, Danny Boyes, Brian Hall, Alex Harrett, Paul
Gibbings, Bob Atkinson, program' director Bruce Collins,
Pete Wise, Brad Atkinson, Deb Hackenbrook, Donna Strong,
Pat Cook, Nancy Kuehl, and Wendy Gibbings. (News -
Record photo)
Two bowlers din trophies
Two youthful Clinton
bowlers, Richard Carter, and
Cathy Anstett, brought home
trophies from, the Master -
Junior Tournament held in
Listowel on Sunday., Richard
bowled the boys' high single,
and Cathy had the girls' high
single. Each junior bowls with
a master adult bowler and Joe
Atkinson and Bruce Collins
were the Clinton masters.
Clinton will also be well
represented in theprovincial
ro
vineia
t
finals of the Youth- Bowling
Congress to be held in Scarboro
on March 15 and 16.
Clinton bowlers took 16 out of
36 spots at the Bluewater Zone
championship held recently.
The community was shocked
to hear of the sudden death of
'Mrs. Eva Mae Wilson. Friends
attending the very large
funeral were from London,.
Toronto, Sarnia, Windsor,
Stratford,
r
Michigan, and other
Mac
g
points. "
Mrs. Ann Broadfoot visited
for a few days with her son,
-Stuart and family.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Rogerson celebrated their 45th
wedding anniversary on
Saturday, March 1.
Congratulations.
ra
tula
t
ions.
Mr. Barry Lyndon spent the
weekend at the Haugh's.
Mrs. Mary Haugh, we are
pleased to report, is mush„
improved in health and able to
be home.
An induction service took
place at Brucefield United
Church on Sunday morning
when Mrs. Robert Dalrymple
was inducted as a member of
• the session, . and Mr. John
Moffat and Mr. Jim Ross to the
Steward's board.
A good crowd attended the
pot -luck supper at Brucefield
Church last Friday night.
By Mrs. Ivan McClymont
n has been
U eat
CW meeting The
r
sda
,
cancelled until Thursday,
March 13. The World Day of
Prayer meeting will be held on
F iday, Marcia 7 in Varna
nited Church.
The families of Goshen and.
na United Churches are
olding_ a skating party on
March 16 at Hensall arena.
They will return to Varna
United Church for refresh-
ments.
A communion service will be
held at Varna United Church on
Sunday, March 23.
Mr. and Mrs. Aldie Mustard
have returned home from
Flprida.
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