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• Just for Rune week the "last address will be R, i. 3, Belle
paragraPh is moving-, up Into River, P,E...
Dist Spot, fax die simple reason. 4- + +
It's intendedfor reeding not A former Zurich gentleman
skipping over ! recently had the honour of
Tie ' whole idea of the being appointed manager of
foliawing suggestion was born radio station CKSL London.
after your writer was mulling Mr, William (Bill) Robinsonf
over how much she had enjoyed
the Woodstock - Choralaires
concert last Saturday evening.
The critique of this is ably
handled by Mrs. Mary Hearn hi--
this
wthis issue. Along with other
highlights of 1ayears residence
in Clinton, it becomes one in' a
chain of memories pleasant to
look backupon. .
"Looking back" is now your
cue - you the readers of Town
Talk. As perhaps you have
already heard, The News -
Record is publishing a special
Centennial edition to make its
appearance sometime in July,
and for this you are going to Jeffrey.
ssors J.P.Bogart and
write Town Talk. � Zoology,
Many Clintoniahs can look D. L. G. Noakes,
--ears Universit of. Guelph and eight
back - some over many y University
.of.
others over fewer years, - graduate students attended the
but everyone has some out- annual conference of Ontario
standing memory, - perhaps Ethologists held recently at
one associated with school, Queen's University, Kingston.
church, business, social ,Mr. and Mrs. Noakes are'the
gatherings, visiting dignitaries parents of Don Noakes, one of
or whatever. the second year Engineering
We are asking that yotl write, students at the .University of
in 100 words or less, of a par Guelph, who, along with four
ticular "remembering" which others, formed the winning
wewill then publish
ial edition. e Town team in a contest for better
-Talk Centenn Please roadside barriers at motor
Ta
sign all contributions. Names raking tracks.
will be published after each one ' + + +
sinless specifically requested On April 19 the family of Mrs.
otherwise. Start now - they will Ila Walters surprisedto dinner
be accepted up to June 15, 1975. mother by taking her
Address them to Town Talk at Seaforth in honour of her 89th
Editor, Clinton News -Record, birthday. Those present were
Clinton, or drop them in at the Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walters,
office desk. Hyde Park; Mr. and Mrs. A]Vlan
This is your chance to make Campbell, Winthrop;
Town Talk really the Talk of Murray Culver and sons,
the Town. Brantford; Mr. and Mrs.
+ + + Donald -Horne, Seaforth;
On April. 2S, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Twyford, Seaforth;
Jeene Amsing and family will Patricia Tviyford, Willowdale;
bid farewell to Clinton as they Lloyd Twyford and Miss Llyn
leave for their new home in Millar, Scarboro; and Floyd
BelleRiver,P.E.I. Twyford and Miss ,Willa
Jeene and Cobie Amsing McLean, Westhill. The family
came to Clinton 21 years ago later gathered at the home of
from Loosduinen, Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Horne in
They established,themseMs in Seaforth. A, presentation of . a
business cm Albert Street in the beautiful swag lamp was made
store known as Amsing's and a birthday cake was
Knitting Centre. In addition to a brought from.. Toronto_ by Pat section and we disused
f is theyTwyford. Mrs Ila Walters had
Byron has been with CKSL or
the past nineteen years and in.
that time has
� as x end
ad
accountant, salesointment.
now the present app
He is the son of Mrs.
rich and Richard
Robinson, RR 1,
he
late r. Robinson and bVarner
of John Robinson,1, Vane)
a
and Mrs. Elmer' (N
Hayter, also of Varna.
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Mrs. Leonard Noakes of
Hensall visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Peebles and family
in London, also in Guelph with
Dr. and Mrs. David Noakes and
leaving thousands of acres still under water.
The Bayfield River, last Saturday morning, was so high that It had passed
came within inches of washing out igt ear No. 8 at the the flood (News -Record photo)
Vanastra. Road. By noon hour, hoWever,
The Youth Group of St.
James Middleton had 14
members in attendance and
met at the home of Trina
Connolly Sunday evening.
Nancy Porteous of Shallow
Lake spent the week end at
home of Henry De Groof - with
Henry and Nancy going to the
formal at the High School
Friday evening.
Many of our young people
enjoyed the formal dance at the
High School.
Many from the area attended
the musical at the Holmesville
school, the children certainly
put on a good performance.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elliott of
Edmonville visited with Marion
CLUB
SEWS
Holmesville III - 4-H
The sixth meeting
Holmesville III was held
April 14 at the school.
We began this meeting with
the pledge. The roll call was
show completed page showing
your planned costume. Sherry
Duff read the minutes for
meeting V in the business
and Jack Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Morrell
and children of Islington and
Mrs. Morrell of Clinton spent a
day at Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Larry
Kilgour and children of Kit-.
chener spent Sunday at the
home of Mum and Dad Smith.
Yours truly and Ed spent 3
days in Chatham with my
daughter and family.
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EPPS SALES and SERVICE
Box 610, Clinton, Ontario NOM 11-0
Inal 10 SALE
SALE ENDS
SATURDAY, APRIL 26
the wide selection o woo i},2 gar,e'lt Diy.
also imported d hrldr h n
novelties and-17`tn d c e. ' a- . °' Mrs. Bornath Shori`ed ids how
delicacies from the grandcliildre} .+ +, sew a flat felled seam and a
Netherlands. Their store ,seam. Later,
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tradition is now being carried Again a request is being French d demonstrated
on by Mr. and M s• H. J. p
1 made for old pictures or other
Snieder. memorabilia of by -gone school how to sew a French seam, and
• The Amsings plan to farm clays. Perhaps a report' card of Cindy Rapson and Mary Brand
and
how a� sew a V-
campand build a tenact res of ld and er yesteryear,
afrom ormaybe
yschool neck.'
on the 40 program adjoininthe sea. Ascom- i
ribbons from sports The home assignment is to
g. flaxlpton
panying them will be their six '
children, Steven, Jim, .Cobie,
Bert, Elizabeth and Tommy.
Their eldest son, Andre, is at
present in college at Swansea,
S. -Wales from whence he will
be graduating as a missionary
in June. Mr. and Mrs. Amsing
plan to attend his graduation.
Since Belle River, P.E.I. is on
the Trans -Canada highway -
and easily accessible, Jeene
• and •CobienAmsing are issuing
an invitation to all Clintonians
travelling that route to drop in
and say hello. Their . future
events, newspaper clippings,
'•' continue to work on our blouse
etc. Any of these would be and record books. by Brenda
welcomed by ,the Back , To Cardinal
School Committee of the
Centennial. If you can unearth
anything pertinent among"your
souvenirs please, contact Mrs.
Helen Bartliff at 482-7014. All
articles will be returned.
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On Thursday, April 24, 300
senior, high. school students in
Ontario and their teachers will
be converging on the Univer-
sity of Waterloo , campus to
YOU DON'T NEED WORDS
...JUST CARE!
attend a "Computer Science
Day." • Students from C.H.S.S,
have been picked to join those
from Grantham High School,
St. Catharines; Hillcrest High
School, Ottawa; Streetsville
Secondary School and
Newmarket High School. A real
honour for those "maths
brains" involved.
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STEWING BEEF LB. • •
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BOX- VARIETY PKG. Tide
BEEF STEAKETTES MARY MILES
FEATURE BUYS FROM THURS.
APR. 24, 1975
TILL SUN. APR. 27, 1975
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SUN. 10 A.M. - S P.M.
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SANDWICH STEAKS�af1.69 MEATS o•�:9$c 3.9�i
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PKG. OF 60 BAGS
SALADIV TEA
it OZ. BOTTLE
-CkT"
SLICED 14 FL. OZ.
AYLMER BEETS
24 oz.
99c
81.09
39F
2/39c
HARVARD 15 FL. OZ.M 2/49c
ALMER BEETS
SWEET MIXED 85c
ROSE PICKLES 24
BABY DILLS 24 FL. OZ. 75c
ROSE PICKLES
ROSE FL. OZ. 79c
SWEET RELISH 0
ALUMINUM
ALCAN
FOIL 12"x150' $2.29
APPLEFORD FOODSAVER 59e
WAX PAPER lows‘
WHITE SWAN WHITE & ASS'T
TOILET TISSUE TWINPACK 2/89c
WHITE SWAN WHITE & ASS'T $
SERVIETTES 60's 3/1.00
CCYFFEE BREAKS OR PIRATES
CH tISTIES BISCUITS 'pa. 98c
INSTANT COFFEE 6.):$1 59
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24
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HEINZ STRAINED FOODS 5/99c
WHOLE WHITE 19 FL. OZ. � .00
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SEACLIFFE
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9 VARIETIES4 x 5 FL. OZ.
LAURA SECORD PUDDINGS 79c
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JOY LIQUID DETERGENT
32
MR. CLEAN
16 OZ. 55c
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24 OZ. AEROSOL $ 1.89
GLORY
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FAVOR AEROSO
6t i OZ. L BONUS $1.09 1•O9
SPRAY STARCH
GLIDE
32 OZ.
DRANO-
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26 oz.
2.49-
1.19
= 65c
20 OZ. AEROSOL
PLUS 25 PERRCENT 75i
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DEODORANT 1.09
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COFFEEMATE
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PIE FILL BLUEBERRY OZ.
SALMON $1.09
CARNIVAL PURPOSE 2.59
FLOUR 20 LBS.
HEINZ TOMATO 2/31c
SOUP
AEROSOL
5 oz.
11 OZ. JAR
19
CLOVER LEAF SOCKEYE
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