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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-09-30, Page 5r hIa,taek they also • xp l. lake :.ii'" frier' e:. v t ;�th ru s ends Ghurchnotes The service at the United C . urch R , haN a nsall on Sunday -was conducted, by Rev. Pon Beck . with Mrs. John 'rkhheim at the organ. The choir sang the anthem,, "'Tial .".ster. hath, Called Us" and topic of the sermon was t God Work—Through Us". We .must be ready to accept all channels and methods that. God can use to extend His Kingdom and keep ourselves in readiness to be used by Him. Next Sunday is World Wide Communion. On Monday, October 4 the General -meeting meeting of Hensall ficW will be heldpreceded by "Luncheon is Served". On Wednesday, October 6, South Huron United Church Women- will omenwill meet at Hensall. Hensall Livestock sales Supply consisted mainly of heifers and steers; demand was steady and prices were lower. Fat cattle: heifers, $36.50-538.50, top to $40.25; steers, 338.50440.50, top to $41.85. Pigs: weanlings, $32- $40; chunks 341-348. Special Rx r �e ander uo off, Mrs. John Alasnd+•(, ]Y��jas ue ved' ak letter f t firs. Rett Fo e. e, us ' $, .1 tont teridi. p. �► . ? oAto her one evening via CM. Radio. Sandra W?adeT, daughter of Care de .........?. '.... , won first prize at the Guelph Music Festival for accordicsolo,.. and as a result has bean, in- vited to make a tape for the "Big Al" Show on Kitchener TV which Will be seen shortly on CKCO Channel 14. A small fire on. Sunday morning in theseat ofa truck owned by Paul Moran, Brock Street, was extinguished by the volunteer Fire Depart- ment. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, Mrs. Elizabeth %gland gild Mrs. Daisy Ivey last week were Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Ivey of Sarnia, Miss Janet Taylor of Varna, Rev. Will Jarvis of Exeter, Mrs. Beatrice' Taylor of Varna, Miss Flora and Miss Hazel Macdonald of Goderich, Mrs. Irene Finlayson, Kim, Karen and Kathy of Kippen and Mr. Alec Mousseau of Clinton, Local visitors included Mrs. Winnie Skea, Derek Robinson, Mrs*. Annie Reid, Mrs. Bona Clark, Mrs. Genevieve Windover, Mrs. Irene Finlayson and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Miller. Tukers ith Township hx � ns p Council awardedthe tender for theconstruction� . o � � the Hanna 0 . d e Tuesday, to Roger MacEachern Con- s. ction° fitr rest, The MacEachert tender for $121.,8, was the lowest of fourtendrs. The Hanna hridge v filch Vans e: HaYfleld `River. is located Oa l'Ookersmith sideraad 1546 at Concession 3 MO Read Surrey. The township council, ex- peotar that the approaches for the bridge will cost another $20,000. Engineer Kenneth Dunn of +otkerich, Who atw:l.cnded the mee sp, l at �.. , ln,g, said his firm will install a bronze plaque in the brad. e. Work as expected to start as soon ea final aPPrPvel given ,by the Stratfordoffice Of " the Ministry of Tran- sportation and Com- munications. dotee`!orculaz schoocl arather ihan;waste t + nwas profession: sib development day for ' the teachers,he second.. or eight to be held +during.the school year. Betty Albright and Leigh Davi, wes of the amid. e Ontario Re l western • Office of the Ministry of Educ .,ntion a t Waterloo were , the lecturers at the workshops. They presented tag frim*nis. gram' Was an .apt' tempt demtrate thatirk any Eke le ng experience there are stages of development and these stages d previous learning nearnin g experiences. Handing out q tiOnnaires questionnaires for the teachers to complete at the conclusion of the day's program, William Eckert, superintendent for the Huron- Perth separate school board said, "What is desired is that Meoporisis -1-GuatasSaini Wako +. teary tfsrhai ter Mod 400 save. NS. PRONE 3.74# e RES. 351.1015 2 DOZEN FOR 3 QUARTS FOR 99c r - MIRACLE BASTE to -t5 LB. AVG. CLOVER FARM SLICED WHITE BEN'S . HOMEMADE BEN'S HOMEMADE Each of the top ten drivers at the Clinton Raceway this summer were awarded driving gloves last Sunday from the Old Mill in Blyth. Here Larry Daw, and Ron Jewitt make the presentations. (News -Record photo) 3.24 OZ.- LOAVES FOR 99c CUT FROM CANADA GRADE "A" BEEF BONELESS ROUND STEAK 1 .378. BONELESS RUMS ROASTf1.il7.. SIRLOIN IIP OASTs1.b%.. lONE4ES5 STEWING IEEF 91t... (USE STEAK • s I.b%�. Financial assistance Informatkon on decent programs 'kw bushiess Dave Alexander one of our representatives will be at The Omen's tlo , SEAFORTH on the 1st Thursday af each month " R CLVER FARM 20 LS. BAG If you require financing to start" modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain at elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or if you are interested on the F806 management services of counsselr.,ng and training or wish information on government programs available tor your business. tack to our repres€ntat;io FEATURE BUYS FROM THURS.. SEPT. 3* TO SATURDAY, OCT. 2 STORE OURS: i?WAY TOTHURSDAY ! A.M..° i I.M. , DAY t .M. • # P.M. URDrA * A.M. • i P.M. SHIDA..' • Yt A.M. • s P.M. RAIN HECK POLICY wised specie is Fe'v'er sold out, ask #Ilrin Chock. 1t entitles you to the Iat iho Ian*special price, for 7 FLr vOU*S SAMARA, BUTTER PECAN, CHOCOLATE, $U?TER,SCOTCK. CHOCOLATE M'iNt FUtE. VANILLA PRODUCE ILO,- SUNKIST •DOZEN VALENCIA ORANGES $9�[�T ��i��uM.06/59c STA'yFREE • dELT4ES5 MAXLIPADSARROW - STAN. CARD REG. 42c PECH HALVES CHRISTIE'S - SALTED OR 5A6NES CRACKERS pEls • 11-s oz. r .4 6.6 L L'Y1 (L .4 V, .,‘ L.3.1..1. Jt .,1...:., ;� }, .,t,-/.1.1/ .YL[ . 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