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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-07-21, Page 9• Supply at the. Hensall Livestock Barns consisted mainly of hefers and steers. Trading was active with higher prices. Fat cattle: heifers, $37.50 - $40.50, tops to $.42.50: steers, $41.50 - $44, tops to $45.50. Pigs: weanlings, $27 - $37; chunks, $.10 $45 socials Mrs. Eileen Rannie has moved into her new house on Queen Street. We wish her many happy days in her new residence. Mrs ' Janice Biback, a.c- companied by her husband Peper, was a delegate to the Sixth International Con- vention of La Leche in -Toronto from. Suly While her parents were away, Victoria visited with her grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. Roger Whitman ,,,at their icottage on Lake Erie. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rader , of Exeter, and their grandson Dannie, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Faber of Kippen visited with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oesch. Mrs. Helen (Cook) MacRae. and her son Mr. Donald MacRae of •Ottawa spent the weekend at the homeof Mrs. Albert Shirray. MANNING HIGHLAND, MAPLE OR 15 -OZ BOX We've gone Plum Crazy! MIX 'N MATCH SALE! No. 1 Grade, Santa Rosa, Wickson, Eldorado, Mariposa, Queen Anne, Nubians, Laroda, Large Size, Sweet, Juicy SWEET — FRESH� FROM THE TROPICS Mangoes EACH 795i WITH HANGER IDEAL FOR SALADS — FRESH DAILY PROCESSED FRESH -DAILY Cole Slaw 8.OZ PKG 3 FOR 1.00 NO. 1 GRADE, ONTARIO GROWN, LARGE HEADS Cabbage EACH 29¢ HAVE SALAD EVERYDAY! Plentiful supplies of Ontario grown salad vegetables arriving daily. Action Priced pkg of ' 4 rolls ,street condition back a Hensall council is very dissatisfied with the condition their contractor left the sides of the street and boulevards. The contractors paved over a couple of sanitary manholes within theme' village and in paving the sti eets they raised them two or three inches thus making the shoulders of the road too low. "It will cost us th thousands of dollars if we attempt to fix everything ourselves," remarked Reeve- Hardd Knight, "I feel they are responsible and we should make every attempt to get the money out of the con- tractor," The Ministry of the Environment is holding back a, certain portion of ..the contra'tor's fee so council is hopeful they will be ,able to put some pressure on the contractor to complete the job to their satisfaction. • Council granted permission for the International Plowing Match to place a 16 inch`sign with their logo on it on the community service .club signs at the entrance nee to the village for the year 1978 as the Plowing Match will be in J-luron County that year. August 1 was declared a civic holiday by council for the village of Hensall, Council informed councillor Homer Campbell he may inform the Parks Bd. council has noobjections to changing the ball diamond to the west corner of the grounds with the backstop against the bush rather, than having it in 'the east corner • as had been originally planned. Clerk' Treasurer Bob Heil gave his semi-annual (1TINTON NEWS,RKORD,.THU'R$DMM,,JULY 1,1977,44A sewers instailed treasurer's report to council they received for the job of a and the amounts spent as of clerk treasurer for the June 30 were almost 'without village. The applications exception close to 50 percerlt were narrowed to four and of the total budgets allotted these four will be interviewed for each` area. Council was next week. pleased to see they were A decision on the hew clerk stay -it g -withi-rt-the-ir'bu„dgpt. must be made soon b as the Council went in camera to present clerk, Bob Heil will discuss twelve applications be leaving asbf July 31. Clinton police report 'Getting a driving permit can be a trying test, both for the instructor and the drive . One q�..tI ea woman found'this out wh 'n she was attempting to get her licence last Friday car and. undetermined in Clinton. As she was taking damage to.thesign. her test, driving south on . The Goderich detachment ' Victoria of. the OPP reported a quiet' Street, the car she was driving mounded a week with no major accidents traffic island and strugk ' a and only a • few .minor oc - sign, curances, , Chief Lloyd Westlake in- vestigated the, acci ent Land while no injurie's were in- curred there 'was an estimated $600 damage to the WE RESERVE THERIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES TO NORMAL • FAMILY REQUIREMENTS. 16.OZ LOAF Assorted Flavours- • BoRDENs yoGuRT McCONNELL ORANGE PEKOE "tee 6. -oz tub ACTION PRICED! Royal, Blackberry, Cherry, Lemon, Lime, Orange, Raspberry, Strawberry ACTION PRICED! JELLY3-oz pkg ' a 'POWDE for POWDERS Scaliest, Creamed Bonus Pack coTTAGE cHEEs 20oz carton 14-flaoz tin Action Priced pkg of 100 ACTION PRICED! Action Priced LIBBY'S SPAGHETTI ;OR Action Priced Powdered Limith ,2 per customer with minimum 5.00 order excluding -"-cigarettes and this purchase o•h Me Clinton fountain finally running this summer and the renowned Clinton water.can now he enjoyed by shoppers and passing people. Don Bartliff and Don Ellwood of the Pt!l' went to work on Tuesday to put the fountain, located at , the corner of .Albert and Rattenbury Street, into working order. (News -Record photo) Bendix Horne Systems, Inc., a manufacturer of mobile, and modular homes and recreational vehicles, announced last week a reorganization of its North American operations. Leonard P. Ferris, president, said the company's administrative headquarters will remain in Atlanta, but the U.S. headquarters for manufactured home operations will be rnoved from there to Riverside, California, and the.operations headquarters for recreational vehicles will be relocated from Atlanta to Marlette, Michigan. .He also announced that in :IIIIIIIIIII:I1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111' 1 ENTERPRISES • One mile West and one • mile South of Hensall z • PHONE 262-6142 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllillt uuIIlllllllii Canada, Bendix Home Systems, Ltd. will move its headquarters for manufactured housing operations_ from London to Hensall, and will consolidate its recreational vehicle headquarters with the. U.S. R.V. division in Marlette. Salaried employees whose offices are moving are being interviewed about tran- sferring, Ferris said, and many have already decided to stay with their jobs at the new locations. The purpose of the reorganization, Ferris said, is to "shift -both product lines and facilities to markets where we see more active growth. Trends in the cost .of conventional construction indicate that manufactured housing ' is an affordable alternative that more people will be considering in the period ahead. Our reorganization moves will position Bendix Home Systems' to meet the in- creased demand in this sector of the housing marke,t." N/"" ENTER OUR FREE DRAW For the interest (at 1977 dividend rate) on one million dollars for one day. Get your first ticket with a 55.00 deposit to your shaves account. Additional tickets (to a maximum of 5 per member) with every 525.00 deposit to shares. DRAW TO TAKE PACE ON OCTOBER 22, 1977, IIS CONJUNCTION WITH OUR 25th ANNIVERSARY ENTER TODAY .... - 70 Ontario St. 482.3467 EXETER B'l ANCH: 430 MAIN ST. SOUTH 235-0640 . e .