HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-01-22, Page 23Thursday, February 1.
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+f iii Phelan of .Re2, Blyth
was selected as one of"he sic,
lucky It nitor _Earmers to `win
a Ontario ;funior Fanner
,Scbolarsh lti trip to the United
Kingdom this summer...
Mr- Phelan, who Was one'of
the I3uroa delegates at the
tnaior: Farmers. Talent
to Nola. r
Urate rO
'taq.1ey T W hip earj
ire, ct+ucetakenonthe
.off hY ei and the
et side of me hof, and
volunteered'.,
were also uprooted. (News-Record'Pho to.b
re is
has -been i ray. business the
geslt erne of any Man in
n. was Clinton.; 37 years - will. close '
detail
lanau . en i» coati itously
rbh r t t ►» limon s� 1904,!I en' Mr
Fratday`rfligll:�i� „ �n '
Mr t Paces ail— Glidden opened his first store-
Hs►d an. Victriria Street in a store
966 that was located where, the
nan of his
Mies' S*
theit
sbop on
■,e* has
Mr. Hartley' took over As
Chairniati from the late Bile
Perdue, who"held the pest for
30 yea
W .
S(Bert) Glidden, who
Newcombe Drug Storestands
now.
Four years later, Mr.R
idden moved down*
1946 after that building was
worn down, he. moved into his
present building on King
Stveet, a spot lie has occupied,,
since. -
Hullett township council
will seek the -backing g of
various townships in the
province to have the Ontario
government reinstatethe
wolf bounty inthe province.
The ministry of community
-and social services, ,has ap-
proved preliminary plans for
_ behind --the Tuckersmith N'anastra
the former Post Office. In
Linter Carnivat opens hit
Thursday,
Raymond Smell of Lon -
eight contestants to be this
years Carnival Queen at a
sold -out Lions Club dance at
the Legion on Saturday night..
She was crowned by Miss
Dominion of Canada. Sandra
Campbell of Leamington.
The need for a senior
citiien`s housing unit in
Stanley Township will be
determined by the Ontario
ministry of housing in a
survey of the township and
night was poorly attended. w n e a r b y Tuckersmith
On Saturday, thousands -of Township.
parade viewers greeted a 40 11 the survey shows there is
float parade. After some need for a rent -geared -to -
tough deliberations, the income home. it would
judges picked the Bell probably be located in
Canada float as the best Brucefield and would be
commercial float. the • shared with Tuckersmith
Holrnesville Public School Township.
float as the best school, float, Following the mildest
the Vanastra Ratepayers December - in 50 years,
entry as the best club float, January 1975 was the mildest
and the Duette contribution in 25 years, according to the
asthebestCentennifd float. Toronto weather office. They
3'04mm Snell, 1g, the warn however, that over the
da ug Iter of Mr. and Mrs. tong run lull} evens up.
February 6. 1975 desboro, was picked from
The Seventh annual Clinton
and District Centennial
Winter Carnival continues for
its final four days, after
meeting with moderate
success during the first week.
About 50 snowmobiiers
braved rather bare roads on
Friday night as the Tor-
chlight parade opened the
Carnival, - and a family
moccasin dance the same
With aur best wishes
for another 100 years
of pragiress...
c
MACHINING
Steve Edgar Rothwell; Proprietors
For.
CUSTOM MACHINE WORK + SPRAY WELDING
PROOUCTItN MACHINE WORK + MACHINE
PAIRS
Building 2, Vanastra e2-9523
ival recently held in
..r,..tiAt°, was. picked; from
among 17 candidates eligible
for the trip.
Inflation has hitthe
pocketbooks of members of
Clinton council, as they
decided last. Monday' night to
punty.
increase their pair -
'erected and dedicatedthis
summer, council learned
Monday night.
Council received a letter
from the Ontario Heritage
Foundation telling the town
that the Province would erect
the cast metal plaque in town,
and requested the town to
send' them the wording of the
scriptto be placed on it.
The farm of James Arm-
strong of
rm-strong.of Wngham has been'
selected ''by the Ontario
Plowmen's . Association for
the site' -of the 1978 Inter-
national Plowing Match, and
Farm Machinery Den100
stration to be held ift- Huron
b mayor will -tow get $4COntario Health . Mister
i • Frank Miller said in 'ClintonCfor each. special, regular
`Day Car Centre, and wants to
see an ' architect's working
drawings for the site. Cost
should stay within 568,000 for
piaygroun , furnishings,
equipment 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. Work should
begin by March 31.
full .committee of the whole
meeting, and$25 for each Sub-
committee ittee meeting. Hader
the Old by-law passed inn 1971,.
the mayor received $35 for,
regular and $20 for sub-,
committee meetings -1-
A councillor's pay . was
increased. to $30from $20, for
regular council meeting. and
-. $.20: per sub -committee
meeting, and increase of $5
from the old rate.
In' -addition, - public works
chairman gets an additional
$1500 per year for- car
allowance.
A historic plaque com-
m rating the formation of
the Ton of Clinton will be
last, Friday night that no
hospitals in Huron County,
including Clinton's would 1*
closed as a result of the
controversial Mustardrreport
on health.
He said that the Mustard
report was prepared , to
stimulate discussion,' and it
was never the govear 'rnnent's,
intention to implerent it.
He said that there had to be
some changes in. health care
because of soar ng costs.
Now health care costs about
$3 billion a year in Ontario,
and Mr. Miller said if the
costs weren't checked, -they.,
could escalate to near S11
Million by 1984. ,,
(Feh. 6) Tenseness and urgency is written on the faces of
the Winter Carnival Queen contestants, just seconds
before the winner was announced.
(Feb, 13) i bout 1,20 persons of all ages braved snow sgUailg and a wind chill factor of
near ten below• zero to watch the Clinton Kinsmen SnowmobileRaces last Sunday. This
picture of the grandstand Shows standing roomy only.
Congratulations
on a grealt year
n p . •
K.C. Cooke
Florist
"Flowers for ivory occasion"
it,Orange St. South. Clinton
4$2-7012
DEL -MAC
Putin IL Variety
(leen 7 day.a week
15 VICTORIA ST.. CLINTON
...Congratulates the town
,on a great Centennial.
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