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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-01-22, Page 301YtNJ-••,.. " Vt i :Iif$f.Yril��yFL.hH nr 1 C01011i" of fit Year ainftnil on a sUCC+ $SI ? 40012 to ward 1e serving You whorl, servigs Is s treditioin. D AMQNDS-WATCHES Gi. TWARES H AND,I WAT EL LEBT REPAIRS °RADU :TI"c, GEM ST;tt3IA) ON STAFF - DrESIGNER Me To**. it Cin+linta .,FeII9WzhiP and irosp+itaiit1, 1 ► olr cocktail lounge fea�turin9`' ist 1n .live entertainment'nightly. Excellentfend. served in our licensed. air- conditioned dining room. 20 Units .. with -television, air conditioning. telephone breakfast served. .l. EUrR.OPEA$ GIFTS. + IttlitTTtNG YARNS°: AND GROCERIES + NEEDLECNAFTS + GOUDA CHEESE + MEAT PRODUCTS 4124302s5. Albert St. TE JEVVELLEf LIMIfED It Albert Street 412-9525 Clinton- Walkerton-Scalorih ,• ...J- me 12 The contestants .for the •senior -closets.queen A ie vontest were, left to right Mrs. Ar Abell rs: Bushell, u h el, Mrs. Arie Dulzer, Mrs. Lucy Reno, and Last year's queen, Mrs. Jean Walker is on the right. CafntvaI. committee gives $Z0(M) towards pool fund Thursday, June 19,1975 . Clinton's swimming pool repair fund got a geod shot in (June 5) Sore feet were only words to describe feet of these boys who were the first persons to complete the Bayfield 18 mile walk-a- thon last -Saturday for the Brandonrt�ily. Left to right are Ron May, Randy Castle, the heating system at the and David Fawcett. (photo by Clinton Public Scheel Mitvena ,Erickson) xes up aver Thursday, June 26,1975 Faced with an increase 'in the incidence of rabies in „7 -County in recent -M414:!/%,„*O.e.Othr officals are concerned at poor turnouts for ' free rabies clinics around "the county. l 1 clinics With four of completed, only two-thirds of the county residents who were expected to visit the clinics with,. their pets have actually done so. After two years of declining taxes. the average homeowner in Clinton will face_ an average increase of $100 on their tak bila this year. Last Monday night a special meeting of Clinton Council. thel9 j5 taxite was set at 172 m illser� (which residential tax pay on an assessment of $3,000 means about an extra $10+ dollars in taxes. us of College The ClintonCampus not be Conestoga g closing. but the campus estimated 1975-76 budget deficit total of 517,000 has sentn search df r cutting the ex- cessive:costs. in operating the Clinton centre. persons About 1,000 P at- tended the 107th annual Henson Spring Fair Tuesday the bank account when Winter Carnival chairman. presented Ruth Lombardo the Recreation Committee with a $22,000 cheque at its June 12 monthly meeting.. Ralph . cwurmarn, prin- cipal of the Clinton and District Christian School. is angry at the double tax tion that parents must pay if they decide to send their children to an independent school. He is also upset about the misconceptions that the general public holds regar- ding the independent school system and is determined to clear up the myths. "Our school is like any other children 'ar taught froan school. m the th a Christian point of view. But . that doesn't mean that we make little angels. he said at the Tuesday meeting of he Christianschool board. of The Huron County n a education, meeting i special session Mondaynight. authorized the immediate calling of tenders for repair of College officials scurrying :ar � site night.' of Bill Colernan, president the Hensall South Huron Agricultural Society, spon- sors of the one night show, labelled it the best ever. beautil'i." Thursday„July 3, 1975 The Canadian Radio- Television Commission an- nounced onr J une25 that it had rejected a request for higher cable rates, • presented by Bluewater TV cable Ltd., • explaining that At was not convinced ,that the company ,could, not improve KS service for customers' in the Clinton- Goderic.h area. • V� Orden. 1iiron , County Anson McKinley, =told -.:the monthly session of the county council that . he would initiate restructuring within, the county governmental' system if the government of Ontario is willing to give more authority at the County Level. Jack Riddell, presently M PP in the Ontario legislature for Huron wihl - present the Liberas in the new Huron-Med �eriding in the next provincial tion. All the hard work that the Clinton Horticultural Society has been putting towards the realization of its Centennial project finally came to bear fruit on the evening of June 15, when the radar triangle was plaited with bushes. The cost of housing is high for everyone, or everything as the case may be, and it is no different for the Clinton Fire Department which will move into their new 542,000 renovated home in about twc months in the former shell service station on ' Huron Street. Our best wishes to the Town as it enters its secoiid Ci undred years. Clinton since 1 s$• Proud to be serving (June 19) These five made'a-"fatherly" picture as Father Joseph Hardy, the pastor of . o k er ' Catholic Church (second frejm right) welcomedFathers John Gra ham, r and Father noured .1t a r s at a reception were. Father Simon MoD' �haaham,(rlght) a native of Clinton, was also Stanley McGuire. Father John Sharp • photo) welcomed back at the June 10 evening reception. (News -Record p MAIN. CORNER. CLINTON N. G MERRIMAN, MANAGER Beattie. Feaersl Home SS Rattenbury St. East Clinton 482.9521