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Clinton News-Record, 1977-09-08, Page 19Fair results.... continued from page 11 • Marquis, Barbara Erb. Marigolds (French) - 7 blooms.: Mrs. H. Beierling, Mrs. E. Turner, Barbara Erb. Pansies - display: Lois Lance. Petunias (single) 5 stems: Mrs. H. Beierling, Mrs. D. Turner, Mrs. Schloendarf. Petunias (double) 5 stems: Dorothy Marquis, Mrs. H. Beierling. Salvia - display: Mrs. H. 0 Beierling. Zinnias - 7 blooms: Mrs. E. Turner, Mrs. J. Siertsema, Mrs. B. Evans. Zinnias pompom - 7 blooms: Mrs`: E. Turner, Mrs. D. Turner, Dick Roorda^ Specials: Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce - silver tray - most points overall winner - Mrs. Elmer Turner. K. C. Cooke Florist - Clinton - Gift Certificate to exhibitor in second place - winner - Miss Doreen MacKenzie. • 0 YOUTH SECTION Winners in County Historical Society - Pioneer theme: Victoria School, Goderich; Group of 13 pupils; Jennifer Fuller, RR 2, Goderich ; Connie Evans, Clin- ton; Cindy Evans, Clinton; Jan Mayhew, RR 5, Clinton. ART Colouring bluebird picture: Greg Mayhew, Kelly NKnight, Krista Knight. Freehand drawing of bluebird:- Cindy Evans, Janine Mayhew, Robbie Sieitsma. Third Dimensional bluebird: - Brian Evans and Robbie Siert- se ma. ,POULTRY AND RABBIT SHOW Ducks: Greg Mayhew, David Hill. Equipment • ;continued f r omg 7' P a e permanent. •It suggested that a closer scrutiny of the condition of the equipment be maintained allowing direc- tors to become more involved - with repair and replacement of equipment and the supervising of funds to meet that end. • R. J. Elliott, Blyth trustee, asked the board to delay final decision suggesting that the budget committee be allowed to review the expense. He said he was not concerned about the recommendation' .but was a little concerned about the board spending the money without knowing all the details. Cook :-GregAlayhew, David Hill. Cock:- Sandra Hully, Bobby Dunn. Rabbits - Buck- Brent John - sten, Ross Schloendorf, David Hill. Special - Best Pair Bantams - Greg Mayhew. Duck -. David Hill, Greg Mayhew. Hen - Greg Mayhew, Ronnie Riehl, Ronny Riehl, David Hill. Hen - .Greg Mayhew, Bobby Dunn. Doe - David Hill, Ronnie Riehl, Ronny Riehl Ross Schloendorf. SPECIAL. EVENTS Saddling contest:- Dennis Merner, Sarah • Wain Brian Johnston, Janet Janet Kaptein. Ponies - Flag Race - (2 sec- tions) - Debbie Angus, Dennis Merner, Brian Johnston, David Johnston. Horses - Betty 'Kaptein, Bev Mathers, Maureen Straughan, Sarah Wain. Egg and spoon race - Lynn Hudson, Maureen Straughan, Betty Kaptein, Janet Kaptein, Performance class - Betty Kaptein, Maureen Straughan, Lynn Hudson, Brian Johnston. Bicycle race; Boys - Paul Dagg, Rick Kaptein, Ron de Weerd, Andy Bullen. bicycle race; Girls - Melly Avery. Bicycle race - boys and girls any age - Darryl Rouse, Rick Kaptein, Kon Davis, Andy Bullen, Mini bike race - Boys and girls under 14 - Shawn Rouse. Pony race - open - Martha Straughan, Dennis Merner, Janis Kaptein, Brian Johnston. Horse Race; Open - Maureen Straughan, Sarah Wain, Clayton Stirling, Betty Kaptein. Relay foot race - male open - Day -Hawks team, B.O.C. team. Relay foot race - female open - B.O.C. ( Girsl), Blue Anchor Laundromat. Log sawing contest - Geo. Wilson and Herman Fisher, Ray Scotchmer and Ken Brandon, Frank Burch and Fred Clift. Nail driving contest - ladies only - Donna Murray, Lorna Mathers, Gayle King. Egg throwing contest - Winning team - Larry Boyce and Donna Murray: Horse-shoe pitching - Chas Parkins and John Aubin, Grant Pollock and Ray Hures, Ted , Weiss and Al Boa, ,Best wishes for a speedy recovery to Tracy Norman, who is a patient . in St. Joseph's Hospital in London. On Monday evening, • September 12, at 8:15, the Goderich Township Women's Institute plan to meet in the Public School auditorium. Mrs. Evelyn Orr is the con- vener for citizenship and world affairs and Mrs. Shirley Hazlitt is the guest speaker. The Sunday School classes start their Fall program on September 11. Church service starts at 9:45 in the morning. The Anniversary service of Holmesville United Church is planned for October 2 at 2 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Don Duff, Sheri and Teresa camped at Elora over the Labor Day weekend. 4-H meets The first 4-H Club meeting of Holmesville I was held September 5 at the home of Mrs. Alvin Betties, who is the leader. Ann Klomps is the assistant leader. Fourteen girls answered the roll call. "Why did you decide to take this • unit Featuring Fruit"? The slate of officers *is as follows: president Beverly Mathers; first vice-president, Irene Heykoop; secretary, Mary Jean Betties; and 25th WEDDING 1 1 ANNIVERSARY i 1 for f i Ken and Betty 1 HULLEY N Friday, Sept. 16 i at . 1 FAMILY PARADISE i ' Music by c 'COUNTRY COWERS" 1 Dancing' 4.1 Everyone Welcome Best wishes -only 36,37 X14 treasurer, Cathy Van Ninuys. DiscussiJnincluded record books recipe "files, working ,methods in food projects, vitamin C and members parriphlets. - Grape sparkle and date mallow chews were made and enjoyed by four mothers, the members and leaders. Next meeting is September 12 at Mrs. Betties' home. Jayne and Amanda Snell of Blytn, and Miss Ruth Mallett of Toronto spent the past week with Mary Jean Betties. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Town- shend returned last week from a five week trip to Vancouver, Seattle, Washington, Portland Or,egon, and through the northern states. While visiting her sister and family in Napanee,Mrs. Orville Blake attended the Shelton-Wanna maker wedding on August 27. Mr. and Mrs. John Wyatt, Rick and Ron Blake returned recently from a ten day fishing trip at French River. Robin and Lee Norman of Varna visited with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Norman recently. Mr. and Mrs. Don Duff Camped at Elora recently. This eager group of youngsters are still raring to go after being chosen the prize babies at the Bayfield Fall Fair. The winners were: left to right, first, Jimmy, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Auld, Ohio; Michelle, daughter of Dave and Debbie Fawcett, London; and David, son of Don and Debbie Rathwell, Varna. The babies were competing in the six months to one year class. (News -Record photo) Food getting cheaper says OFA "In the last ten years, if farmers had taken no profit and no return on their labour, in other words, if farmers had sold their produce for their out-of-pocket expenses," then each and every Canadian would have saved only 22 cents a day. That's lessthan the price of a cup bf coffee", said Peter Hannam, President, of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture, in a luncheon address at the Canadian National Exhibition's Agriculture Day, in Toronto last week. Mr. Hannam explained: "From 1968 to 1972, the figure was 14 cents a day. From 1972 to 1975, the three best years that Canadian agriculture has had since 1945, it rose to slightly above 30 cents a day. "But that's history now. Farm income was down over 20 percent in 1976 and with the present market outlook,. I would say it will be down another 25 percent in 1977. And so that puts the `cents -a - day' figure for 1977 back to 22 cents a day. What does this mean for consumers? Mr. Hannam pointed out: "Canadians now eat twice as much beef , and poultry than they did in 1950. "Canadians now spend only 18 percent of their disposable income on food; in 1974, they. spent 25 percent. "Canadians eat much more of their food in restaurants or by ordering in food from the fast food outlets." "There's no question, Canadians now eat better for less than at any time in their history", Mr. Hannam concluded. Smile Anyone observant enough to guess your age correctly will annoy you in other ways, too. News of Londesboro area....... continued from page 12 London spent Tuesday to Saturday with his grand- mother, Mrs. Laura Lyon. His father Ron also visited on Saturday. There will be no Berean Unit of UCW meeting this month. Instead they will be guests of Aimwell Unit ' on September 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Millson and family o Woodstock visited on Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrobk. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick spent a few days last week in ther'`US. and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dodds, Chicago. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bromley., Cheryl and Lori who moved into their new home on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick attended the family gathering on Sunday honouring her mother, Mrs. Walkom on her birthday at the Villa in Mitchell. There were over 30 in attendance. Sunday school staff The Sunday school staff met on Monday night August 29 in the church hall to make final plans for the coming 25th Wedding Anniversary for Emerson and Audrey Coleman at the Sandpiper Inn Sat. Sept. 10th Musk by Star Trex , 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. "Will Hawks" will be entertaining FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 at the Huron Fish & Game FRIDAY IS "ENTERTAINMENT NIGHT" ADMISSION FREE SATURDAY CHICKEN B--B—C) AND DANCE Supper 6.8 ppm., `6.00 per couple Dante 9-1 a.>n.,'6,00 per couple EVERYONE WELCOME ..A season. During the month of August assemblies have been held, but beginning first of September, all . classes resumed. The teachers and their assistants for the coming year are superintendent, Gary Jewitt; assistants, Jack Tamblyn and Dennis Pen - found; Mrs. Laura Lyon, supply secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Gary Jewitt, secretary. On the teaching staff are':' 'Mrs. Murray Ly in, Mrs. Douglas Vincent, Miss Heather Fothergill, Mrs. Clare E. Vincent, Mrs. Gary Jewitt, Linda Johnston, Barbara Glousher, Mrs. Bill Bromley, Mrs. Garnet Wright,, Mrs. Reg Lawson, Mrs. Harry Snell, Mrs. Jim Radford, Mrs. Jack Tamblyn, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Whyte, Mrs. Ken McDougall,, Mrs. Ken Scott and Gordon Shobbrook. It was decided to hold assemblies on September 25, December` 18, January 29, March 26, April 30 and May 29. There will be no Sunday school on Anniversary Sunday, October 23, White (iitt Servwtce, December 4,' Chris,mas ' Sunday, December 25, nor promotional and award Sunday, June 25. The point system has been set up for attendance. Discussion was held on the initial plans for Fun Day as well as Family Film Night. The annual Crokinole parties are planned for November 25th and March 22. The an- nual white gift service with Pageant and carol service will be held December 4 at the regular church service time, promotional and • award Sunday, June 25th. The staff decided to make. -changes in primary depar- tment, making age divisions rather than separate .boys' andirls' classes. yalso g They decided to hold business and training meetings the first Monday of every second month. .. r By Rena Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Alex McGregor are camping at Point Farm. Mr. and Mrs. James McGregor and family have returned from a holiday in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Ken McLellan have' returned from Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Grant McGregor and family holidayed on Manitoulin Island. 13 2 nd ANNUAL SEAFORTH FALL FAIR Hurons only Class 'B',FaII Fair TFRHIUDRASYD AY SEPT• 1 5 1 6 THURSDAY: - 9 p.m. Official Opening by Jack Riddell, Huron -M idIesex M.P.P. Popular Variety Program Queen of The Fair Competition Merchants and Industrial Displays FRIDAY: - 10:00 a.m. MONSTER PARADE - Bands - Floats - Exhibits - Judging - Pet Show - Junior Fair Champion- ship - Farm Machinery Display - Horse Show - Perth Huron Jersey Breeders Parish Show .- Championship Horse Show - Chariot Races - Penny Sale with more than 50 p\ izes'. MIDWAY SHOWS -- HORSE PLACES Selection and crowning the "Queen of the Fair" Dance Saturday, Sept. 17 Cabaret Style Seaforth Arena Music by "Walter Ostanek" Tickets $7 Couple Phone Ken Moore 527-0508 or The Huron Expositor, Seaforth Kenneth Campbell Mrs. Ruth Beane Pretident Sec.-Treas., 482-p26O CLINTON NEWS•REC9Rl), THURSDAY, SgP1'EM13�. Fixe losses hit 4O,OOO in Clinton Fire losses in Clinton last year, 1976 were set at $40,706, , with most of that loss, $40,000, coming in one month. There ' were six fires, ac- cording to a report released last week by the office of the Fire Marshal, with the $40,000 fire at the First Baptist ,Church in May being the biggest. .Seaforth had two fires amounting to $8,800 damage, according to the Ontario Fire Marshal's report. Tucker - smith had two fires with damages set at $15,200, and McKillop had five fires amounting to $43,650 in damages. Seaforth, McKillop and Tuckersmith share fire area protection under the Fire Area Board. Mitchell had eight fires costing $14,543, while Exeter had four fires with damages of only $5.10. The village of Bayfield had one fire with $84 damages; Blyth six fires with $34,302 damage; Brussels one with $3,500 damage; Grey town- ship six with $202,179; Goderich 15' with $I51,184 damage; Goderich township had nine fires with $53,112; Hay township had seven with $229,529 damage; the village of Hensall had three fires with $166 damage; Hibbert Township had two' fires with $230 damage; Howick had four with $47,000 damage; 0 Hullett had seven with $245,083 damage; Morris township had four with $78,000 damage; Stanley ;township had five with $38,651 damage; and Stephen township had seven with $141.,672 damage. ' The town of W ingham escaped from any fire damage in 1976. ' The total fire'loss for 1976 in Ontario amounted to $143,102,417. The loss over a" five year average runs at $119,512,660. In 1976, 265 people died from fires. In 1975 the figure was 277 and 1974 it was 281. NOTICE Ratepayers of The Town of Clinton are reminded that the third instalment of 1977 Taxes are due and payable by Sept. 15, 1977. C. Proctor Clerk Town of Clinton ATTENTION ,A FLEA MARKET is being established at Vanastra Park, Hwy. No. 4, Clinton ,vtbich' will operate ,on Saturdays and- Sundays. All. Inquiries ate ' welcome regarding rental of indoor ,and outdoor space. For further Information contact; Mrs. P. Bridges., Secretary,, Vanastra Community Association PHONE 482-7910 *********** 7*-, NOW PLAYING * * * * * :"Crossfire * *UNTIL • * SATURDAY, * SEPTEMBER 10 * * I � NG * MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 * SEPTEMBER 17 * "White * * Frost" RETURN ENG GEMENT ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL CLINTON ,;!?r...}r•;xiy;,;.••:;?;::�:;}lr y:v}ti}:: t::S:}:::l+i:`�.'•S!+;:s}:S•�.r:<}•�:':%:'}+}'R�::}'t't}:.?'c},�;,•,..;:_:?yy,•r •:�,�r ; •,t:;}��?_�ww }:}r,...! :,.;tir:, �c.' 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