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Thursdayi August 14,4475' end 91 cOlMcirs current tertnp
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On September Fit BaFtlitrs. a frInnth Meeting held on the
esta, (*rant and Bakery wiil sea/00400day.
exchange handS io. amle
•Dwell/. said the name,
Bartliffs has been a family
run 1/40ness since- itS
Gren under7ti Ag teh:Dant In e redwnq au Wao of teyrCslohl itti PA Ot' ;loot-
beginning in 1902, and Mr.
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business would continue
underbis Marialteittent. ,
After 21 years of service,
Mutable Clarence Perdue
will, be retiring, tonforrow.
Prior to join.ing the Clifton
Police Force ul June 1955, at
the request of Morgan
Agnew, 'a member of the
Police committee, Constable
lied Perdue, had dabbled ifl.
several other areas of- em-
ployntent.
He farmed 95 acres on the
Goderich
th nconcession
' Thursday, August 21, 1975
For the fourth year in a
row, the weather was perfect.
wherfireir. George Youmatoff
• of St. lames Anglican Church
Middleton mounted the prow
of a small motor boat to
preach his Galilean service at
Stewart Middleton's Park..
About 300 people, many
bringing their own chairs or
sitting on the seats provided,
which included bales of hay
set in rows, assembled for
last Saturday's
service
and
picnic lunch.
It you find more than 12
black kernels in a quart
sample iof your barley, dtall
feed it to your cattle, sheep or
pigs, as a matter of fact, don't
even sell it for human con-
sumption. because it has been
hit with ergot, a poisonous
fungus.
Stan Pacquette, Huron
County associate agricultural
representative, explained
that ergot normally only
affects rye but spread into the
barley because it was planted
(Aug.?) Hotsurs Honor, fourth from the left; won the
Clinton Centennial -pace last Sunday tying -the track
record of 2:114.1. With him are Mayor Don Symons who
presented a blanket; 'Malcolm MacPhall, the owner;
driver Levi 'McFadden; Mrs. MacPhail; Centennial
chairman Russ Archer, and Steve Brown of the Kinsmen
Club, who -jointly presented Mr. MacPhail with a silver
tray. (News -Record photo)
earlier than usual this year.
"The barley flowered
earlier than usual to coincide'
with the time' that the' ergot
spore blooms," he &aid. "The
ergot only , attacks barley in
the bloom stage and was
further encouraged to ger-
minate with the humidity and
moisture of the weather."
A well-known Clinton area
bd.sinessman, Addison D.
Jutzi, who managed the Base
Factory Outlet clothing store
at Vanastra, died of a heart
attack in Clinton Public
Hospital on Wednesday,
August 13.,
Mr. Jutzt,:who was 55. had
owned and operated the A.D.
Jutzi Tile Co. and a variety
.store in ICitchener before
coming to Clinton.
Huron County board of
education approved one-year
contracts Monday night,
giving custodians at 13 public
schools and the board's ad
mintstrative office here pay
increases averaging 14.7
percent.
Salaries range from
58.000 to $11,0Q0 depending on
school size and man-hours
required. Some larger
schools have union wors
ones • have
-contract workers.
In a world of mass
production and push-button
assembly lines, people who
long for the rare beauty and
skill that distinguishes hand
crafted ware,p will find
Clinton Potpourri '75 made to
suit their tastes. The arts and
crafts exhibition, which will
be held, in the Arena this
Friday and Saturday, August
22-23 will also have a tea room
and bake table.
Township before he sold and
moved to Chilton, where he
drove -a gravel truck for
George Elliott. Then Morgan
Agnew asked him if he
wanted to join the force.
Last Monday -night, Clinton
• council announced that
• beginning in September ft will
meet twice a month, on the
first Monday and the third
Thursday of each month. The
• new schedule will be in effect
until December 1976 and the
(July 24) I Aot a itughlob
barbecuelng 359 pounds of .
juicy beef when .your set-up
with motor driven spits .like'
Murray I eosin and Ken
-Campbell of McKillop
Township are. They, cooked
the beef along with 590 baked
potatoes last Friday night for
the Centennial beef barbecue, .
Here Murray bastes the meat
which the News -Record
photographer says was the
best he's ever had., (News -
Record photo)
(Aug. 7)One e of the highlights of the Clinton Centennial
was the shift tall parade Sunday night that attracted
nearly 599 mar rs, in all stages of dress, or undress.
"ct4,
They marched.do Albert Street from the radar to the
park, and then bac61, to the radar. No names will be
published in the interestof protecting the guiliy: (News -
Record photo)
Congratulating our many friends
in Clinton on a -great Centennial.
MEL BOGIE
Your Esso Agent
335 Oak St., Goderich 524.7502
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