Clinton News-Record, 1976-12-16, Page 474.4
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frosty chains and
ompons The regularDecember
e spread a feast mei-ties of the Clinton
e Was the of;-,
very secia1,_
other William DarreU
ed to the eti
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glow
were already'
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climbed down the
umncy Of eachlttle hOUSe
kiiisStockings with a
On
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aft the , 40y_ after Christmas,
k althrOligh the shop
All the elVeSWere surrounded
with chips And pop
enjOy,irig their well
earned rest
For making our Christmas
the very best
Tim Addin
A Christmas Party
Would you believe?
On Christmas Eve
The forest gave a party
She asked the little squirrels
in
And rabbits, fat and hearty.
She called the bear
Who slumbered there
Until he heard the talking
And all the little woodchucks
came
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aws
dlZZy measure,
Iaqs ove home
ni each a
tre su
fie gave the'bear
A lion'S Share
Of sweets and Christmas
candy
Each squirrel foufid peCans, a
potaul. _
The woodchucks corn and
clover,
And Santa stayed to watch
iwhiIe
Until the fun was over
On Christmas
Would you believe?
And yet I think it shocking
Not one of all the guests who
carne
Could hang a Christmas
stocking
-by Brenda Riehl
Clinton Poor Rudlph
On the night before Gin -1st-
,
In the true and hearty spirit of an
old-fashioned Christmas, we wish
you the best, and thank you warmly.
SHOES
AILDEICT ST. CLINTON
We will be clisid Dec. 25,26. & 27
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etet your spirits rde high
this season with good tidings,
warm hearts, and happy trails.
And to all our kind Oatrons
goes our sincere gratitude.
evei
Bi
was rais
degree of a Master Mason
and the Dlstract Deputy
Grand Master, David:
BlatchfordStratford. pald
his official visit to the Lodge.
Worshipful Master YAM
McClincheY was visied at
this noteworthy meeting .by
the -Immediate Past Master,
Lloyd Carter, Brother
Darreirs father -in -taw.
Last week, two prominent
and respected Brethren
passed away and the Lodge
extend their since cest
sympathies to the famine of
Bro. Harvey Johnston and
Bro. Donald Kay. —
The officers and members
of the Lodge join in wishing
everyone a- very merry
Christmas and a blessed and
prosperous New Year.
sani
't ey were outside
ie -g, and playing
r threw a snowball
t bis nose
.ought he would nth
to w
:e did and all of a. sudden it
didglow
They laughed and laughed at
what it was
0bituary
Mary A. (Medle)
Elliott
Mary A. (Medle) Elliott
died suddenly at her Rat-
tenbury Street home, Clinton
on December 12, 1976. She
was 65.
The former Mary Crit-
tenden, daughter of the late
Wm. and Mary Crittenden.
was born in Blyth.
Mrs. Elliott married
George F. Elliott In St. Paul's
Anglican •Church on Sep-
tember 27,1930.
She is survived by her
husband, one son, Barry, and
a daughter, Mrs. Robert
(Doreen) Rowcliffe. Also
surviving are three s1sters,
Mrs. Anne Publow, Reno,
Nevada, Mrs. Pearl Ross,
Brockville, and Mrs. Bertha
Ball, Grosse Mich., and
three grandchildren.
Rev. S. Sharples officiated
at the funeral services held
from the Ball and Mutch
Funeral Home on December
15.
Pall bearers were Alex
Addison, George S. Elliott,
EHiOtt Bartliff, Louis Dutot,
Terry Kerr, and Ted Ross.
Flower bearers were John
Ross, John Rowcliffe, and
George Elliott
Interment was in Clinton
Cemetery.
ready for his
lirAt
distribute all
through„ * ..
Some he
vili leave for Bob,
Bill and Jack,
hiAlls ' at paAs he s iiiWt01411stiakeighe from
Hes _ e're.awaYl"
Thenthe turbines whirl
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linton poliee report
Slippery roads , and icy
conditions were cited as the
causes for two minor ac-
cidents in town on Monday,
December 13, Clinton Police
report.
A car driven by Marjorie
Bray of Seaferth was nor-
thbound on Albert St. wherrit
collided with a car coming to
a stop on John St. Damage to
the Bray vehicle totalled $150
and $300 to the Carter car.
Another $450 accident
occurred on Albert St. when a
car driven by Robert John-
'Us the season
of peace and
good will.
To iriends,
neighbors.
sincere
thanks.
ston of Londesboro collided
with a car driven by Edward
Florian of 200 Albert St. The
Johnston car sustained $300
damage and the Florian car,
$150.
In view of these accidents
and the greater probability of
their _grtwing frequency
during the Holiday Season,
Police Chief Lloyd Westlake
suggests a driver uncapable
of driving himself home from
-
a dance or party should call
the police for a ride home
father than taking the risk of
driving him or herself.
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hirit.ke
peace at
ristmas
The tr...-ba , mik Family
North End
Restaurant
(Open Christmas Clay 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.)
'HIGHWAY NO. 4 NORTH AT BASELINE
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"ahisTel "
'Be took MY coat, and sat me
down__ then he said with a
terrible frown.
Since you've been bad and
SeeMesill Clown
SWIM Claus isn't coming to
towns,
face turned red, then
green, then hroWn .
Thinking that Santa was
letting Me down.
So I went to bed In my pink
night gown
And prayed that Santa would
come to town.
- by -Debbie Ball
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N day Monday, Decd 27
bow Teosday, Oman 28
Closing Friday Dumber 31 et 2:00 p.m.
Closed all day Moodily, Janoary 3
hopes Tessday, homy 4
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Merry Ciristmas and a
Happy Nevi Year to alt.
FROM
MAURICE GARDINER REAL ESTATE LIMITED
AND STAFF
' What more can we say but Thank You, for the privilege of our
Association. May your home, family, and friends be
enriched, by Peace and Goodwill.
To the happy tempo of jingling bells,
we sing out a cheery "Me -try Christmas" to all.
Best wishes for a season filledwith good health and
good fortune. Vliarin thiatks-for your loyalty.
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