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Clinton News-Record, 1976-12-16, Page 474.4 thth 4 17 capers. 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 d it W4-441 not glow were already' 14 climbed down the umncy Of eachlttle hOUSe kiiisStockings with a On - 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 emaiiimmummoommomaurommunv e • tton * WS 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 4i~ 41* 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 • 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, $150. In view of these accidents and the greater probability of their _grtwing frequency during the Holiday Season, Police Chief Lloyd Westlake suggests a driver uncapable of driving himself home from - a dance or party should call the police for a ride home father than taking the risk of driving him or herself. 1 .91.- hirit.ke peace at ristmas The tr...-ba , mik Family North End Restaurant (Open Christmas Clay 7 a.m. - 5 p.m.) 'HIGHWAY NO. 4 NORTH AT BASELINE 1 0-)! lobo J411;404 "ahisTel " 'Be took MY coat, and sat me down__ then he said with a terrible frown. Since you've been bad and SeeMesill Clown SWIM Claus isn't coming to towns, face turned red, then green, then hroWn . Thinking that Santa was letting Me down. So I went to bed In my pink night gown And prayed that Santa would come to town. - by -Debbie Ball sol oksyfool 001.41 144491 00 'you '$o riddy *wow. jor ipc APO Jot; jr101: Arspior*Ar, sow; op Iwo jor jr„ jor • friday, Derembor 24 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 cE HOURS 1• 4 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. 0