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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-01-22, Page 29"YourauthorliedWhitedellia Dealer" t� Victoria St, Clinton 4124036 (May Pelintan amnia Doug .Canlelsn master more water as **tam home o#the Wayne 1+(eunedy family on Coneesiilon 8 and 8*. WUett-biome g behind a The tandlY lost everything in the blaze which destroyed. the two storey structure last Suzy. (News -Record phOto) Thu>cday, June 12,1105 Despite a, . Cold4 arldrc- casionally damp Weekend, *officials of the Huron Central Ag Mural acli ty were pleased with —mit it year's version of the Clinton Spring Fair. The. 121st Fair, whichwas the first as a larger -a" Fair, was, attended by -about 7,000 persons..:over the three days. About 800,.persons attended opening night, . to witness the junior And, senior queen contests. Nancy.. Castle, 18: the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Castle of Clinton, was picked the 1975 Queen of the . Fair over five other girls. She was crowned by last year's queen, Cheryl Webster. Clinton residents face a 14.4 percent increase in • their hydro rates effective on all bills to be issued on and after August 1, according to PUC manager. Gus Boussey. The Golden Radars Senior 0 attend ton spring Fair Citizen Club of Cliintonasked Clinton council last .Mond. ;What � action thofoeutd c.oontrottverpoaalsibsenheosr ; citizesrecreationcentre for i Armstr'oing Who. represented the 1S seniors present at the meeting, asked council if the property now owned by the town on Victoria Street would be made available to build, and he wanted . to know if the town would build a senior citizens recreation centre. If council was is favour of the centre, then whenWvas the town going to build one. - .Mr. Armstrong said that the seniors arefinding their facilities in theeOld Town:.flall crowded. He said the washrooms are inasyquate,. and the electrical wiring. outdated. Mayor Don Symons said that council would discuss the centre in private committee. (May 1) The fist Six meals of ` the new Meats on Wheels program In Clinton were delivered this week. For only 51.25, 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. Helen Roorda, left, who delivered the 'first meals Monday, and Mrs. Ruth Johnston, food supervisor at Clinton Public Hospital, make final preparations. (News -Record photo) (May 22) Instant floor, is what one by-stander at the site of the new senior citizens' apartments on King Street called it.`Last week workmen from Taro Properties of St. Catharines, who are building the two- storey 19 unit building, put down the floor In one day, usingpre-cast concrete slab. ome slabs weighed up to 1,3119 pounds. (News -Record photo) (June 12). Cheryl Webster, last year's Queen of the Fair, crowns Nancy Castle, 18, of Clinton,. whowas .picked as the Queen of the 1975 Fair. Although the weekend was cold, and at times wet, more than 7,000 .persons turned out for the Clinton Fair, nearly the largest Fair on record. (News -Record photo) \\,,,,,, 1.976 P.U.C. , „ BOARD • Ni E. SHal) Hartley Conmilisloner John Wise Chairman Gordon Phillips Commissioner Joe Atkinson Commissioner R. J. (Gus) Boussey Oen S s Mtiyikr b%s\s • Now over iN -years of _ sinks by year .U:C... Looking forward. to serving yore dories Cfiaton's shirred Hundred yews. cliton . q ublic utilitles Cmusi- . CLINTON P.U.C. STAFF: Gus ioussey, Managfr Brenda Armstrong Maryanne Caldwell Debbie Gordon Donald Ellwood Albert Valkenburg David Fawcett Donald Bartliff Tom O'Connell Bruce Schoilnhals Torr McMahon d.