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Tie attending from Court
la id And Constantine
Were Delphin.. Doiu age, Ann
Agar, John and Carolyn .
Thompson, Sate. and Mary
McClure, Nelson and Ferne
McClure, Eric and Marjorie
en Don and Alice
Buchanan, Stewart and
Doreen Doln age, Ken and
Betty Ridley, and Rev. Stan
McDonald.
At the meeting: Saturday
afternoon, trophies were
presented to the Western
Ontario Bowling Tournament
winners held in Clinton on
November 14th. The three top
teams were from the Con-
stance lodge. Those on the top
team were Captain Nelson
McClure, John Jewitt, Eric
Anderson Delores Hpwatt and
Betty Hulley. Nelson McClure
was given a trophy for the
high triple of 844. He also had
the high single of 328. Shirley
McClure received a trophy
for the high triple of 625. Don
Buchanan's team and
Stewart Dolrnage's team tied.
for second place. These
scores will be sent to
Edmonton for the results in
the Dominion Bowling to be
-known in the new year.
Congratulations and good Sunday with Mt,: and Mrs.
luck. George Mcilwain, Lynn and
Steven of Stratford when they
held a birthday party for
Lynn,.... Steven, Sandy and
Lori. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Crozier, Brian, Paul, Kevin
and Lori of Huron Ridge,
Kincardine also visited in
Stratford.
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l`ay's chooseS her
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dents to the top.
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Sharon,
and, Mr. and
everyoppQ itV to so o thiel 'hack
Mme, .'im'r P►* r Her ultitnat+e l is` to reach t
a Ca nal Me •
l�>�s. , . �"�- � d wander �Z,e kitchen ski
cupiat4ar.. o+
Sandy` Julie, Michael and ereherfood is. kept.
e the b�lir fir hat ne the door will
Michelle attended �b�e l+�ed ons aF+� fit ..... thday party held in honour of king open, it she paws it a certain
his grandfather, Mr. Peter Ina ur,►ietter of seconds, she opens the
i?eicbert of Zurich on door, Baps in and pushes the box of cat
Saturday evening. It was tb+e food out. Two or three boxes can stand
occasion of his 87th birthday.
Carolyn McClure of Walton
spent the weekend with
Sh ron and Bob Thompson. a Tucker► tli discusses....
Mr. and Mrs. Gary
ci es if n
S. does >n ,.t lye up easily. Barbara
Betties recalss.,at One day she thought
sly would trick Dot by taping the flap. It
t , the Cat persevered until
she broke- the tape. The extrawork did
not seem to bother her.
Another day Barbara's one -year-old
grandson, Mark, watched Dot's per-
formance, Then be edged his walker
close to, the cupboard, and following
Preszcator, Steven, Shannon (continued from Page 9)
and Sherri of RR 3, Clinton a HullettTownshiprirain.
were Sunday visitors with Remuneration of election officials for
1976
Mr. arnd�lrs. Jim �eszcator, will be: deputy returning officer,
Bill, Debbie and Michael. $35 up $30; poll, clerk, $30 up from►
up
$26; and polii place, $30 up from $26.
Mr: and �. John warn. Council was notified- that the Ontario
mes, Mr. and Mrs. MorrisMunicipal Bound has approved the
Boss. Steven, Sharon, Kenr>!yy proposed $125,000 debenture issue for theMichael, Andand Kathy Tuckersmith Municipal . Telephone
Municipalities In future the unicipatilt will es be
Mr. and Mrs. Ed VV'`ainraReB,
spent Sunday . afternoon with
System requested earlier this year.
Ronnie and Mark of RR 2,
Seaforth following the responsible for, licensing all public bails
christening of Mark in Clinton� the municipalities.
. rsF. Tonkammith's application for ad -
an
d
an Sunday ditional:�funding` t nder the: Ontario Home
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Frank Riley Renewal program was refused as the
were Sunday evening dinner
guests with Mr. and Mrs. Rod
Johnston of GOderich.
Mr. Carl Merner, Sandy,
Julie and Michael and Mrs.
George Mcilwain visited on
Personals
Mr.. Doug Whyte of Glen
Orchard spent the past week
visiting with his father, Mr.
Harald Wl ytee and Mrs. W.L.
Whyte and Bill:
RENA SCHEDULE
FRIDAY, NOV. 26 - e:30 p.m.
ltcaiot "C" Hockey Clinton vs. Kincardine
SUNDAY, NOV. 2i - 5:0* P.M.
{at�tiaedi®te "C" Hockey -
Cliatoa Colts vs. Mitckell
SKATING TIME CHANGES
SUNDAY. NOV. afar next 4 weeks
TOT WAGING: 14 p.m.
PUBLIC SKATING. 34:2* p.M.
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Dot's ex
ontothe flo+
ButH'Grandl>c a curtailedille r fun by
stret�cbing elastic bands over
«��ur.. �,..� yrs derndeetto o
doors." sh i uB s. "He'd:loot St
s d
wbtiyenc an'tt me1 "as
i'to say'if she can
Dot was also perturbed because her
meal was int+ rupt . After Mark le'
s were removed,though,
and the elastics
she soon found another chance to finis
eating.
When Dot dines, she is oblivious to the
family and strangers watching her, and
she even` ignores cameras flashing. She
seems like a natural for TV stardom. She
might even teach Morris a thing or two
about enthusiasm.
soon rolling ,mss
program has run out of money. Jack
ddenl, Huron MPP, appealed on behalf
of the township but he was told the fund
was without money at this time. Mr.
Riddell said he was not satisfied with the
way the fund was managed, as
municipalities asking for their allot-
ment, received it whether it was used or
not, and if not used, -the money was not
returned to the Ontario Home Renewal
Program where it could be given to
someone asking for additional funds.
The Huron County Land Division
Committee approved applications for
severances from Rieny and Shirley
VanLoon, of RR 2 Kippen, and John A.B.
Bell of RR 2, Kipper.
. 6tio�nrn isan�►t
in asubtto:eia,,
understated*
ilonable.good.
tle. ;W.. Other
files In00-185.00
Colts scorers
GP G A TPTS.
Danny'Colquhoun 7 8 11 19
Brian Kennedy 7 10 9 19
Paul Kelly 6 8 5 13
Jim Guenther'- 7 4 6 10
Cal. Fremlin 6 1 7 8
THE GREAT ESCAPE
HOLIDAY FAR -2 TO FLORIDA
A $1000 VACATION PACKAGE
TD ENTER: EVERY 'S PURCHASE
GETS YOU A CHANCE T
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Aiken Bros.
Bali & Mulch Furniture
Ball -Macaulay Building Supplies
Beattie PurnitOr e
Bob Cempb+ell's. Men's Wear
Century Restaurant
Clinton Commercial Printers
Clinton ter Cleaners
Clinton Electric Shop •
Clinton Homs Hardware
Clinton 10*
Clinton ,Niws-Record
Corner Furniture Store
Carries feed i Whit*
Counter' Oasts4 Carry Building Supplies
tai. parer & Garden Centre
Galbraith TV
Groves TV
The. Wt ►
C i e Robby and Variety
AND DONT FORGET TO
Haugh Tire Supply
Herman's Mien's Wear
Holland Shoes
Hudie-Wiserway Lumber
Huron Businarss Machines
Idea _ -
K-Decq atifg
Lorne Brown Motors
Merrill TV
Ontario Motor League
Rains liutique
Shirai Department Stores
Smith's Pro Hardware
TheThe .Arbir
Bax
The Separate Shop
The Dutch Stora
Mary's Stowing Centre
Pric ird
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GOIERICRIROGRAMMES.
'I 976-77 Season
December 1 1 CHRISTMAS CONCERT
GabrieIll Canzoni
Vaughn -Williams ---- Fantasia an Greensleeves
Rimsky-Korsakov----- Snow Maiden Suite
INTERMISSION
Carol Singing
Tschaikowsky ----- 1812 Overture
January 22
Jerome Summers ----- Commissioned Work
Schubert —........._---- Symphony No. 2
INTERMISSION
_ -Mozart -..-.----- °-•...._— Violin Concerto No. 3
Gwen Thompson, soloist
Resipigbi----------The Birds
February 19
Schumann • Concerto for Four Solo
Horns and Orchestra
Barter Meddea's Dance of
Vengeance
Mahler ' _ Adegietto
INTERMISSION
Vaughn—Williams—7---Synlphony No. 2 "London"
to be presented -at the
GCI0ERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
AUDITORIUM
3 CONCERT SERIES ADULTS $9.
FAMILY $20
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