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Friday � last � ay aftern0Ott When
a wine.andcheeseparty. Here Mrs. Keith
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Aboiut 740 perSertapaekedthe Cliff arena ItastSaturdapnight for the Radar Ball asp of the
Farce Many Rennin*,
�, a persons had not seen each other far,years and many were present
frox .acrossCa daand'evv the.orltishlsles.(Ne s -Record loco)
A► massed pi band composed of 32 pipers and drt rners lead the kir Force parade last
Saturday at the Air Force Reunion. A large crowd aisb watched the parade. (News -Record
photo)
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The Camp Borden Air Force Cadets, posing In front of Wesley-Nli1is United Church last
Saturda3r .after the parade, brought back many memories of the days when Clinton had a cadet
corps. (News -Record photo) -
Clinton Police Chief Lloyd
Westlake requests public co-
operation this Saturday in
helping the giant Centennial
parade to pass as smoothly as
possible.
People are reminded that
there is no parking along the
parade route from noon until
.'after theevent.
The parade begins at Per-
cival Street moves south on
East Street.to Victoria where it
will then proceed through town
to Princess Street. The
procession will, turn west on
Princess to move along Shipley
Street to John. ' It, will then
continue to Whitehead, turn
south on Beech and east on Mill
to end at Chia Community -Park.
In other police news. an 61 -
year -old Clinton woman
remains in ; hospital in
satisfactory condition after the
car in which she *as riding
`collided with a stake truck at
the corner of King, and Cutter
Streets on July 23.
Ruby Haddy was • crossing'
King Street at Joseph when she
was struck by a truck moving
north en King driven by
William Beyersbergen aUR R 2,
Lucknow. Mrs. Hadd'y
sustained bruises �y
nec.. "n,` p ,
tt�eet[ ` damage.
On Stay 78. Dr. Fred
Thompson of Ontario Street
was backing his car out of his
driveway when he collided with
a car driven by Melvin Stead of
343 Victoria Street that was
travelling on the road. The
accident resulted in $650
da nage to the mpson car.
Also last onday, Mary,
Holmes of aterioo Street lost
Fieldcrest traditional
Summer Sale
of
lout*ls, shiner curtains.
bath Mats. tatlh sets
control of her car anti drove Drive-in Theatre one night in
into a telephone pole on Raglan June.
Street causing $1,500darnage. His brother Allan, received a
In Goderich Court last week, conditional discharge on a
Larry Baird of Brucefield was charge of obstructing a police
fined $50 or 5 days in jail for officer in that same oc-
a.ssaulting Police Constable currence. He has been placed
Don Armstrong at Brownie's on 12 months probation.
Pork producers meet
At the directors' meeting,
held in Clinton last week, the
Huron County Pork Producers
Association decided to continue
with the Annual Pork Barbecue
and Pork Hostess Contest.
The event will take place on
August 28 from 5 till 8 p.m: in
the Seaforth Arena. The Pork
Hostesses will make their
presentation at '8 o'clock. All
girls between the agesof 16 and
years are invited to par-
dcipate.
At an interview with the
judges the contestants will be
quizzed, on their knowledge of
Be sure to drop in and see our new
line of beautiful handcrafted pat-
chwork aprons. oven mitts." table
runners, place mats, chair pads by
.,COUNTRY SEAMERS" - Brand
new in this area.
pork cooking, display and
presentation. Then they will
speak from one to two minutes
on the same subject.
The winner will receive a
' beautiful pigskin jacket
donated by Bainton's Old Mill
in Blyth and the first follow up
$50. All other contestants
-*receive a cheque far $25.
The township directors or
Mr. Lloyd Stewart RR 2 Clinton
will receive entrees.
Other activities will include a
booth at the Zurich Bean
Festival and at the . Blyth
Threshers' Reunion.
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visitors and to congratulate the Town of Clinton on 100
years of Inca oration.
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