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.
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J. Hlahe; ladies' Lone hand.
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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
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dOeS,for t u+ A
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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
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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 -
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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
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