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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-11-25, Page 2ants have realll out on stmas `- but to give ere+ t due - we milt tel lthatdie very attractof ive windowBali and tted were decorated by the Marketing )_students of CHSS under the capable supervision of Mrs. cClay.. Also, as some of you may have noted from the picture which we ran a couple of weeks ago, these same students worked very hard to make the Santa Centre in the Town Hall so very attractive for young and old alike. + + + Tonight is opening night for "Dirty Work at the Crossroads" the CHSS stage ` production which isto run for three nights. If effort is any measure of its success - then it should score highly as the students have really worked hard right through from stage crew to actors and drectors. True professional quality Extra cutting capacity. Comfortable handling. Features new safety switch nd safety guard stop. to amp- motor. High 5200 RPM cutting .'N "cuts at +5 dogmas. I7/0.' cuts at . 90 dogmas. utornatic blower. we The O dfellows. and Re ahs held a successful paw November 18 in The L.od, Hd with a Pod attendance,. itesults - metes high, Aaron Fisher; men"s' Iow, E. Crich; ladies' high, Cecile Edgar; ladies low, Mrs. S. Leat ►erland; lone hands. Mrs. Margaret Hill, Stratford; doorprize, Ruth Jew; 2 draw prizes. Bill Jenkins, and Murray Taylor. Another card party is planned for Thursday, December 9 in the Lodge Hall. Help your Hect... HeoctFU JOHN ItAll The company I represent insures one out of five perms in Canada and the US. Don't you want to do business with a leaders toot' John Bair ,Percival St. Clinton 412-7703 OM0pe Life Whore me futurcis now.�__4, WorshipserhviCe was held at Uolmesvi le United Church on Sunday with Rev. J. Oestricher in charge. Sunday School was held lathe Church Hall. Personals Mrs. Barbara Betties, a 4-H leader in the area is attending the Royal Winter Fair...they are staying at the Lord Sinncoe Rotel. At breakfast, 310 4-11 leaders from all over O:ntar'1lo were present There are 16:500 4-11 members in Ontario and 600 leaders and assistant leaders. Guest speakers at the 4-14 meeting in Toronto was Margaret .Woof and the Hon. William Newman, minister of Agriculture and Food for Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. William Norman visited on . Sunday with their daughter Shirley in Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hinsoffslew alunbarg- I did bear a bus Load of Holstein the Royal Winter Fair at- tended on Wednesday. Thursday evening at Holmesville school, the Goderich Township WI held their first card party with nine tables playing euchre and one table of crokinole. Winners at cards were: men's high, Mr. B. Elliott; ladies' high, Mrs. M. McGuire; men's low, Mr. D. Bland; men's lone hand, Mr. CLINTON { THE BEST *FOR SHE MOST t paaa CALL 482 .9962 J. Hlahe; ladies' Lone hand. T._ Mrs. H': H tis. Lunch, was served by the ladies and a social time was had by all. Dennis and Donna Harris_ had as their guests onSunday Mr. and Mrs. Don Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hoggert, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Feagan, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Carter and Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Durnin and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Durnin of London. All were present to celebrate Jennifer's second birthday. 'zp*14cbowell, a 4e was pmsented from the member. ass Broadfoot "1 lire you ly," 'he A'ea, convention Report Watt given by Mrs. Al max.. and Mrs. Grace rtminowl. The `current. events were given by Mrs. Ross Broadfoot. Mrs. Robert Kiinamtan reported -the Faall Board Meeting a informed the meeting ..that the workshop wilibe wilts#* and that our District will hen- ceforth be called Huron South District. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Grant MacLean. Poems were given by Mrs. Al Hoggarth, Mrs. Ernest Whitehouse and Mrs. G, Drummond. A skit was performed by Mrs. Al ett+ ise mai dOeS,for t u+ A �ht pt u. .g visited Iu the 1a;1 i ednesde its Jean IvisOn is a Patient in Clinton Public .,.. 041 - Percy Wright has put a niceaddition to his house. Advertising. lets good little products con to with the biggies! On December 6, Vote CRANK VAN ALTENA (Owner of Frank's Barber StaP) AMER ROAM Electors of A feeding program That makes sense Horse Sense Hams vary in nutrient roquiremonts according to ago, and activity. MASTER F hastheright Waldo, digs Feed fervour bone. MASTER IORSE.KRUN USES- primarily for brooding and s stock. SUPPLEMENT PELLETS � aa4 _ lett will! MASTER' HORSE 001 ,401/1 hay. f trla#r�d to. $ EET HORSE FEED - antatorothati.swIteoftdiveitthalt ° 7 PERCENT FRISKY FOAL, PELLETS - fer the al 404 Mast OW*, OMPLETE KOR FElf it - a c tnpl+ y ba an svbstlt t* fere lay et gra inion ' ►M See: ED • Vote Hullett, McKillop and Seaforth :arilyn(Molly) Kunder CHILDREN'S 7 - to to the Huron County Board of Education o Who has 8 years continuous experience as a trustee o Has been active on most board committees o Has a sincere interest in all young people o is concerned that the high quality of education in Huron be continued. o Will stress improved curriculum and special education Your vote will be appreciated BOOTVira.>>>>X<t4 sons$ 1. MEN'S VARIETY OF SIZE RANGES WORK SOCKS 1001 SNOWMOBILE . REPUESLE L1tERS — 41 YOUT11-t3 • $ s BOYS') - 3 $ 3.27 MEWS 442 $ s"� "The Stec* tet Saves Te. Rata*. ser . ME WS_RoY S--LA01ES-43 la Ls ItAtiY WEAR 1tikilt0 GOODS I<Ultli44U a-441AT'Tit aSSe"t PAINT,—SEWING, MACRINES L APPL,ANCES- ,AMM