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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-01-22, Page 27�c�uaylµM,p.. covered was o t i lessons., Viiwas .tnclty, ThomPOIMst floe Fool With an 1 class from Coo Public takes instraC Recordphoto) � athe M►a t leo , a Astra classes e f of public . 1 ch l in took ersndth. Reeve Elgin DistSaturday and T� . Here be grade two ftlOO disking, suit and all. Irons teacher Tom Lyon, on..rlg t. ,(News - members of Bayfield family spitalized after flames hit home Thursday; bila 4E05 Public- Hospital. All are • suffering" fro r m what is Five members of a Bayfield described .as moderately hospital suf- severe burns. family - are in � tering from burns as- a result, The other members of thefamily, �, Elaine, the mother of � flash fire in their hams and another,son Pat, 17 early ednesd oflmorning. a, escaped the house with only Karen Bacaadom, 19, and her minor cuts and bruises. B,G flatly -has been ap- pointed Huron County Clerk - Treasurer and Administrator, effective. immediately. He' succeeds John C. Berry, who • died recently following a lengthy illness. "Homeowners a n d sister Kelly, 33 are in serious condition in University Hospital in London as a result of burns suffered when fire swept thr � ��wo homes of n the Ken % ranon Highway 21 'about 2:30 a.m. The father, Kens and. two sons, Blair, 16, and Harold 7, are infair condition in Clinton t�t�l Y*C*te, alt teid Couotihathe s' family Ore mo.►g. to" s> ilr tristhat., . atham>- were ts. gutte'd'their home et at�e Clintoni � Clinton residen�C�!ancil. withoutstndIng FICO ss. � . 'Te hill'` on River Street in meetiing:. last night wanting to ie d . may be cut . down knbw what 01001 was d.� i moved to its . About a new Senior citizens' and the �r►.ad ., sition,plea that some ' Bayfield recreatloncocn councisenior citizens have been , council d+�cided at a meeting ha last Monday night, Council seeking for Finland and will tender for the wor c, on the Margaret Laron asked hill, but. no construction date Mrs. ..had . -Sked Was set. council if they resented with a petition-- _1 Vanastra � Recreation o • P 100 senior citizens fcials have released signed bytre be' j registration figures on the . "king t c Finland and Mrs. usagd of Huron County's Lawson s: that building s The pool. r ofpar-centre would be a waste of The total number ticipants in programs of money whenn the seniors c uld instruction now total_ 897, • 'smeet in meboMdy'shono* �� -- school students use the pool approximately 250primaryry o"There wont__, be it" each week and 300 people persons to use Mrs. participate in the general Finland said. `'There ue os u id be less that 100 t and.can we justify spendinga Thursday, May 15,1975 lot of tax dollars for so few The Sarah Hale chapter of ` Reeve Harold Lobb sat he the LODE will present Mrs. was "100 percent behind Alice Thompson of Clinton building the centre. businessmen in town who get out the paint brushes• and. spruce up their properties may be eligible for one of nine prizes that the Clinton. Cen- tennial Committee is offering for the best. decorated home or business. The fifirst six meals of the new Meals on Wheels program in Clinton. were delivered this week. For only Si ,25, any persons who are unable to make their own meals, can have 'a hot nutritious meal once a day for up to five days a week. SWIMS. persons?" (May• 15) Mrs. Sylvia Potter Porter (Kathy Street) admires Anniess(lo-Aerie e Snell), ) edls for marksmanship In the ballroom scene Central � Huron ,Secondary Repo phot "Anode Get Vsur Gun"- which runs till Saturday • Proud of our history in Clinton since 1925...looking forward with pride to Clinton's second hundred years Bank of Montreal Canada's First Bank corner of Ontario and Victoria Streets, Clinton (April 17) With the return of Spring to the area, the project le restore. the fronts of businesses in the core area of ..Clinton are back in swing. Altogether, six business fronts' `haves either .bei- restored or undergoing the tie process. Jack. Roords;. lef t�;. -and Robert Kay putfinishing touchesto a restoration project on the Dr. D.B. Palmer building this week. Gordon Duern of Clinton was the designer. (News -Record photo) ecora±iflq ±c0 DRAPERIES .. PAINTS ,WALLcOVERINGS +{2.13+12 Huron Street, Clinton • ...saluting the town and its citizens on a tremendous Centennial Year. Y we continuo with the sante progressive spirit. s