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482-3901
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a.m.-6 p.m.; Friday nights till 9 p.m.
NOTICE
Ratepayers of The Town of Clinton are reminded that
the fourth instalment of 1978 Taxes are due and
payable by Nov. 15, 1978.
C. Proctor, Clerk
TOWN OF CLINTON
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Hallowe'en in Constance
by Mary Merner
The Foresters held a
Hallowe'en Party on
Saturday evening
October 28 in the hall with
about 65 children in at-
tendance.
Costumes were judged
by Mary and Frank Riley
and Mary Anderson
played the piano for
children to parade
around. •
The winners were: pre-
school, first, Michelle
Dillon; second, Sherri
Taylor; third, Denise
Hulley.
Ages 5,6,7 - Paul
Hoggart, Paul Jewitt,
Sherri Hoggart; 8 and up
- David Stevenson,
Crystal Whyte, Jim
Campbell; best
Hallowe'en / costumes
from all groups, Tim
Simpson, Darren
Stevenson, Brian Whyte.
A candy scramble was
held for everyone while
Jim Jamieson set up for
the films. "Runt of the
Litter" and "Cartoons"
were shown which
everyone enjoyed. Hot
dogs and Kool Aid were
served.
,Personals
Mr. Bert Haverkamp of
RR Cambridge visited on
Wednesday with Mrs.
George McIlwain.
Mrs. J. Merner of
Kitchener visited on
Saturday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Merner, Sandy, Julie,
Michael and Shelley..
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Preszcator of Saltford
and Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Hodgins of London were
Sunday guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Presz-
cator, Christine, Lisa,
Christopher and Greg.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Brucefield
Glenn and Edith Swan
attended thb convocation
exercises on Saturday,
October 28, at the
University of Western
Ontario when their
daughter, Mrs. Barbara
Livermore, graduated
with a Bachelor of Arts
degree in Sociology.
Stevenson, David,
Darren and Luanne
visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Koch,
Andy and Suzanne of New
Hamburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Ellwood of Montreal
visited on -Sunday af-
ternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Preszcator, Bill, Debbie
and Michael spent
Sunday afternoon visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Scott, Dwayne and Craig
of Parkhill.
Mr. and Mrs. Terence
Hunter of Colborne
Township visited on
Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. John Thompson,
Sharon and Bob.
We are pleased to
report that Mr. Ed
Dorrance was able to
return home on Friday"
from Seaforth Hospital.
Smile
If you look -like your
passport photo, you
aren't well enough to
travel.
CLIN'T'ON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 ,1878—RAQE 17
Construction began last week on Huron Street in
town for a new professional building being put up by
lawyer Gerry Hiltz. Being built by Bojen Con-
struction, the new two-storey structure will house
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Mr. Hiltz's office and will offer several other
professional office spaces for rent. (News -Record
photo)
Varnanems and events
by Mary Chessell
Recreation news
T,he Stanley Township
Recreation Committee
has come up with a goad
way to make a little
money for their ac-
tivities -and give people a
great evening's en-
tertainment at the same
time.
A big crowd turned out
for the Hallowe'en Dance
at Hully Gully and there
were some very clever
ideas for costumes.
Members of the band,
who chose the winners,
found it a very difficult
assignment. Prize for the
most original costume
went to Arnold Mathers
in short pants (at both
ends) and long shirt.
Best combination pair
were Bob and Joan Allan
as a lighted Christmas
tree and . a Christmas
present. Winners of the
spot dance were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Peck. Reeve
Tom Consitt donated a
ceramic Christmas tree
which went to Sandy
Hayter'. The' other 'door
prize, a bushel of apples
'donated by Gerry and
Jean Rathwell, was won
by Paul Stephenson.
A special "thanks" to
the Wonnetta Trio -- Bill
and Wonnetta Holland
and Hugh Hodges -- for
playing for the 'dance on
short notice.
The October meeting of
the Recreation Com-
mittee was held o,n
Wednesday, October 25
with nine members in
attendance. Plans were
made for the curling
season, which will begin
the first week in
December at the
Vanastra Curling Club.
Anyone wishing to curl
should contact Jean
Taylor"'' at 482-9155 or
Katherine Horton at 482-
9806. New curlers are
especially invited. to -call
and get into the sport.
There has been a very
poor response to the crest
contest, so if you have
any ideas, please enter.
The rules again: it's for a
township crest . (not a
sports crest) ; it's open to
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all adults and children
who reside in Stanley
Township; the design
should be drawn on an 8 x
10 sheet of white paper;
you may submit as many
designs as you wish;
include your name and
address on a separate
sheet of paper; designs
using three or four
colours are suggested,
but those with more will
be considered.
Send all entries to
Shirley Hill, Varna and
mark "Crest Contest"
clearly on the envelope.
All envelopes will remain
sealed until November
30th, the last entry date.
A cash prize will be
awarded to the winner.
There must be many
township residents who
could come up with some
good ideas.
The date for the senior
citizens' Christmas Party
has been set for
December 6. For an
afternoon of progressive
euchre and a visit with
your friends, mark this
date on your calendar
now.
Social news .
Mrs. Marjorie Stirling
was the lucky winner of
the lovely fruit bowl set at
the Varna General Store.
The draw was made at 6
p.m. on Saturday and she
won on the name
"Peter".
John and Anita
Chessell and Miss Evelyn
Chessell of Mitchell were
guests of Bill and Mary
Chessell on Sunday. On
Monday, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Riehl of Sebringville
visited with them.
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