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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-07-03, Page 2mit ie v years, Vis. lls of + t`a>►e Strt. ai AbI n of 42 years, l Meyer WilliamStirttt brother bin my Or Van- cOuver who visited: Chilton to attend the Amy*Cameron wedding lastweekend. Onei esday,;Tune 25, Mrs. Oeorge Elliott, CUtte r Street. „won the fades Invitational V f T;t untarne ; fat. the Mit- cheli olf Club. Also on the sameWed_. .- ay, the HuronCounty Medical Society held a GoUTourzlament ma the Se`aforth :. Golf and ntr'y Club, fcd%werl by a dinner at the Van Egmond Horne,in holio�i�r of one of their asseciates, Dr. Walter A.' Oakes, a distinguished medical practitioner and a former resident of .Clinton. At the dinner, . Dr. Oakes . was presented. with 4he Dr, Glenn Sawyer Award presented by Dr. Sawyer himself, in recognition of outstanding service to the community. The I:O.D..E. Clifitiki, Sarah Hale Chapter awards to the highest ranking student in Gra le S history at each of the three Clinton schools were made as follows:. Clinton and District Christian 'School - Debbie Postina;Clinton Public" School - Eli.rbeth Reid; St. Joseph's Separate School Ansberth Bradley. Each student received a mint coin set:. +-1-+... Winner of . the Clinton Canadian Le.:, , .Bingo last week was '. 'll Steep with a yhnt uyy 3! t nisw di.' i i.oi i e . anyin theA.A.IAui FRr nR.0. Faill'sent 0Russia l:a . to theii ° agtb ulturo ward io : �� %� re not to Mll lthi tents then 1 t .meetin , tom to g live. Apartments ate�i�s'tt%rree;. per with +cocrecti. until Sept l r� i-cr�1$., Comnuinist . coon twit • °t t' r . oweve . CetiN all t, president. like.to'ke p. tb it p ple from. l in,g, s�ld, +ted. d 'tau a big, and then :kn:ln..."'.tai'ift� m. d n hospital visiting y.,j��s��py� y�yu�jy�..*on �y �5.nternatt+.ionall, In si �ry°� ng'rvi [y� itlion$shi i fits thlfd; ` Clinton.. ,, ubl'le . '�7R- R.,R#en s e4, IF: # trs ' i'iil� i,4. N. nm + .,ted Canadians• n " > h ' x HI C' ' ° eilttcation • women, tally boold �t i'. • s ISITING 1 S b ' ,ire Viral . areas; f po ut, iii �xf Icor rix �, dts. � -r to8. "° ; r b A r f "` . +.+ .. � �' •• "ca� � u � � ar�ri�. �tr�tlyy rv>wii� : +easier; �e ha and bad qualifications, �.: Wx► ; + ►of weeks ge wtien di fel .neneeds. iliffsr ent crafts lmriiigrants ` rave resp+ , herring to the wearing of to make money' also courses to, 'Sihilitie5 to obey the 13.s of the ,, tenni appal we men- aid social d'evelopntent. Women land, respect the laws. of others st commencingon .Tune 24. gather and talk and learn Much and they, needs of 01141, zinc tratur iy his should read Jurly from other women, • ' involve' themselves in the , 24 .. and l opfuily, for tom.... Roll Cali was, "Name a noted - community. Citizenship is the pa duration Of the - k Canadian. .' 'on n:°'°. MIs. ' ii. 1 ie potion; of`,pe le. It s4a , +14,. . f.... .4,4.: ° lJ rtkin read e. minute s. and great day When immigrants ,When telling _of -the Pro gave the financialstatement- A become a citizen and members inadvertently m M><�. �. Thorndike. oftheir � ;paiiti shatildga: to Hockey Players annual golf thank -you, card: was received the municipality tournament we frcishake the r hand aad be part of . reported Teeter Kennedy as Mrs. May Gibson won the theirspecial day. winning the Nassau trip., This draw on a boiiquet of fur l f :,:Leona. Holland: gave the pilze went instead , to Bilt flowers that had been par- regort of the morning session of. Friday. f- Friday. chased from Huronview. the District Annual held in + + + Members were pleased tolearn Blyth ori ''l+'i ....26th and Mrs. • . `While thinking of'the'Clin n' ' Missj..•Doroth "Marquis ---was, ', Frank Cumming- • gave -the Public -Hospital we should Tile' winner of the Women's report on the afternoon session. on. to offer,although somewhat Institute special prize for Huron West Area asked for 40 .s belatedly,a worrdof welcome to needlework at the Clinton Fair: cents a member to s !ppar-t the the new. Di>tor of Nursing, Some arrangements were foster child. L bliss Barbara JoanCooper. made in' regards to entering a Miss Joanne Gibson and-' who came to our hospital upon float in the Centennial parade B.re"*da Gibbirmgs, who won 4-H the recent retirement of Miss and decorating a store window. P' 'incialhonours, were Kathleen Elliott. Miss Cooper -.._Mrs. Tyndall, convenor for rented with a gift from the was formerly a teacher at the citizenship and 'world affairs, ,men's Institute. Conestoga College School of then . introduced Mrs. Beecher ' ts Mrs. Elliott then closed the Nursing.Menzies • as guest speaker and, iheeting and Mrs. W. Colclough _ + + + _ her topic. was "citizenship and .. 4t and her group served lunch. -Our summer student women's rights". ' . '.'. reporter, Chrisd had two She said we are fortunate tt'rj' nice things/happen this past live in Canada where there •i Ontario began to -build its week, - a visit from her family freedom of c oice in work, play!mi Temiskang 'and Northern in St. Catharines on Sunday and or travel a d children can,' Ontario Railroad in 1902. in yesterday the good news from make their own decision forlf�ender to implement the tran- University of Western Ontario work. So many countries do*d . sportation of .leer, cobalt, have freedom of speech aned" gold. nickel 9,11deopper. , that she had achieved her year in her honours B.A., Jour- nalism. +++ White our Clinton centennial - flags are starting to be seen. around town -- our - awn Canadian flag celebratedits tenth birthday on July 1st. _ + There is a real blossoming of newly painted edifices around_ town if the fever is catching - so much the better: Between the = s_pr Icing (p and the decorations "the old girl" isn't going to look so bad asshe celebrates her one hundredth. ciintonPublic ld their graduatiorilaseTuesditY night.; Entering high: -..pool are front row, left to :rights, Deb, Cook, Elizabeth Reid, Laurel Cavils" Louanne NiebOlsoN Chen cltherland, Terrrie,Garrow, Jill Clynlek, Teresa Riawllev„ std Se Christine Beer. cond row are Mr. Cam Addtson, ten Schneider, Nancy. Falconer, Jennifer Malpass, , Kelly Coiquhoun, Wanda Van Loa, Kirsten llarrlrett, Brenda Ball, Brenda Butler. Wendy Welsh, Janet Eastman► and Mr. Tom 1 ' '.n Thir4t row Rid• k 'ithv Jewitt, Angela Ross. Jeanett Ducat, Angel Yule, Janet Van Lpo, Sh 'Cook II 1C � Philli 3 e Zwaa and Claude~Daw..Fourth row are Paid, le,ant Morgan, Paul Stanley, Craig Gladdln►g, Andy • y, Craig MacLaren, Mark -Bell, Paul Taylor, anti Ve �. Km .Back row are Dan Bedard, Ben Mitchell, Waur ... _. dmore, Terry Harris, Dan Holmes, Jerome King, Jeff /Proctor,MikeCooper, Dave Williscrafand Paul Newland. . (News -Record photo.) The June meeting of Hullett Township, held recently, was' uiet, and among the business concluded was a court of revision on the Bowes Drain Some of Ontario's . finest Reed 15,ufS'udbury, third. - fiddlers, and a "best ,ever" Other cornpefitier .winners ,crowd- jammed into Hensall were: Donna Vaghn 11 nfP Arena .for the fifth-- annual Almonte, step dance, 12 years OntarioFidddlers Contest. ' . and under: Rober Reed, 11, of The contest, sponsored by the Sudbury, fiddling, 12 years and tlensalt ' Kinsmen` Club, at-. under; Nancy Chessel, 13,of �" traded" about 3;000 persons, Mitchell, step dancing, 13 to 25 contest chairmen Wayne Reid years; Bill Smith, 15, of Dun - said. ' . nville, fiddling, 20 years and Gard Elson of Ingersoll won under. the prestigious open -class Alice tlrecku, of Toronto, fiddling; competition `nut of a fiddling. Ladies open; Don field of eight fiddlers; Five::- , novelty fiddling; The winner for iKelait three , Leror : lark, of London, step, years, C ck.1-oyce, of London,, dancing, 26 gears- apd over; wa§' a. s cial guest at the , Robert. ,,Rennie; y, 76, of contest -th year. His three-ry S1}akespeare. fiddling, '0 years ,. -clams. ii'Wr- Tom. year Wilt` tom" ripen. . _ c�uesicalrE..�t.._ ccompetiti made g, him King City, fiddling.. l5 years and ineligible is year. over .,and- Kenneth Majaury of David Hammond; of Dun- Kitchener, fiddling , 35 to 55 nvitie came in second, with Don "years. ' sum arm or. +ma 4111111111011011M 4/111111. 01.111141011. 11=1111 opror sum ammo . I which heard .. - ppeals. Council appointed Henry Uderstadtt'o engineer the Riley Drian, and 'received the engineer's report . on the McGregor Drain. The McGregor Drain report will be read ...on July 7th at 9 p.m., during the next 'council meeting. The ditch commissioner will make necessary arrangements.. with the ,ministry of natural - resources to open the ditch on Lot 12 Concession 6, and council :accepted tile drainage : loan applications on Lot 13, Con- cession 8, and Lot 9. Concession 6. Severance was approved on - Lot 25. Concession 6 with the "sciggestian that an agreement be.rnad:on the:line fences. Buslat.il�ing, permits were ,ed to Jane R3oggard, Lot..3 •Con. 9, addition to house;. IL Webster, '►ia%uri _ porch; J. DeWeerd, Lot 24, Con. 9, silo and barn; Fred Marshall, Lot 12, and 13, Con. 12, shed; Wayne Kennedy, Lot 33, Con. 8, house; A. Fidom. Lot 18„Con. 7, addition to barn; William G'ibbings, Lot' 3 and 5 shed; and T.B. Allen. Lot Con. 11, addition to roof. Accounts passed for payment included, general, $4,159.39; education, $64,314,50; roads. $17,757.10; drainage, $2,344.42. / Art pleated to ' announce that - with .their other professional 'serve_ ices one step ear piercing is aim available. " Only 15.00 per set includes 24k gold plated keepers over surgical steel. ' Painless and safest way to Pierce ears. The w excecuthie for the- Clinton Masonic Lodge No. 8t Waal ail fast; Week. Fri row left to right are, Don Bell, immediate .Past Master; Lloyd C , Master, Larry MEClinchey, Senior War en; and Owen Delve,.Junigr Warden. Centre, A x y Hatching, Jnr or Steward; Jim Coope , Senior Deacon; Williard Aiken, treasurer; +G.1 " . Walker, Jiamio r Deacon, and Doug -Morgan,' organist. Back row, Fria' Burch, Inner Gam; bow Ward,/ secretary;, „3Ed Rowe, OutterGuard•,andDon Watson, Chaplam .�« ews�-Recordphoto) All smsster lMlltrchssIlise Mew lin Selo For Oar' 1trly Osumi* Reductions 20% to Stiff AT "' N S_T. A .. FROM THURSDAY, JULY 3 TILL SUNDAY; JULY 6 TORE HOURS OPEN MONDAY TO THURSDAY 9 a.m, to,* p.m. FRI. 9:. ,m. to 9 p. in . SAT. 9 3a.m. to.s p.m. .SUN.- a.m. to 5' p.m. 250 SWIMSUITS FOR YOUR SELECTION All Weather COATS BY PARIS STAR TAN JAY MR. TONI PAGE - PANTS. JACKETS. BLAZERS. SHIRTS, SWEATERS. 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