HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-12-20, Page 13The Grade 4A class at Huron Centennial ublic
School in Brucefield wait to sing another song as
part of their class skit, The 12 Days Of Christmas,
We wish
all our friends
and relatives a very
Merry
Christnws cik,
and a
HapPY
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New Year
Expressing our appreciation for the trust we have ex-
perienced in the year past and looking forward to ser-
ving you again in the year to come.
• Henk and Freda
The Dutch Store
55 ALBERT ST.
CLINTON, ONTARIO
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put-on at3the, school's annual Christmas concert last
Wednesday night. These pictures were taken
during a dress rehearsal. (News -Record photo)
Clinton's draw winners
Campbell's Men's
Wear $50 cash, Kathy
Rueger, RR4, Clinton;
Holland Shoes $50 cash,
Patti Botz, Goderich;
Wiseway Home Building
Centre $75 certificate, V.
Vanstone, RR 4,
God,erich; Burgess
Department Store $25
cash, Mrs. Pat Palmer,
Clinton; C. & E. Hobby
and Variety $25 cash,
D.J. Cochrane, Clinton;
Clinton. Home Hardware
$30 certificate, Connie
Hurman, Vanastra.
Aiken Bros. $50, cash
Glenn Hayter; RR 1
Zurich; Hermans Men's
Wear $50 certificate,
Gwen Griffiths, Bly-th;
'Groves T.V. & Appliances;,
$25 cash, Peter Black,
Clinton; Wise Appliance
Centre 20 lb. turkey, Ron
Kassies, Brucefield.
Smith's Pro Hardware
$25 certificate, Diane
Bromley, Auburn; Jerry
MacLean and Son Sports
$25 certificate, Bernice
Moore, RR 4, Goderich;
Gerrards Shopping
Centre, clock -radio, Mrs.
Edith Vincent, •Belgrave;
Shirai Department Store
$50 certificate, Connie
Hoggarth, RR 1, Lon-
desboro ;
on-desboro; Town Talk
Fashions $25 certificate,
Irene Tyndall, Goderich.
Lucky turkey winners
for the following par-
ticipating merchants
were: Clinton Auto Parts
- • Mark . 1- Hartman,
Bayfield; Campbell's
Men's Wear Mrs. Mary
Smith, Seaforth; Clinton
Electric' Shop, Jake de
Ruyter, Clinton; Bartliffs
Restaurant, Mark St.
Louis, RR 1, Londesboro;
Gerrards Shopping
Centre, Mrs. Donna
McLlwain, Egmondville.
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ullett happ
Field Trip
On December 7, the
kindergarten aid the
Grade 1 and 2 class
visited the Candy Man,
which is a candy factory
in Mount Forest. Several
teachers • accompanied
the students on this field
trip. '
Each student had the
chance to help make a,
candy' cane. This 'factory
makes 350 different kinds
of candy with the help of
only three employees.
After visiting the factoryt
the students walked
around downtown Mount
Forest viewing the
Christmas decorations.
Grade 8
field trip
On Friday Dec. 7,
grade eights went on a
walking trip to the Hullett
Township shed. They
walked up at one o'clock.
After touring the
township shed, Mr.
Hoggart showed them the
new -grader. They walked
back at 3:00.
Grade 8 visitors
Dr. Lynch and Mrs.
Linton came to the grade
8 room on Friday Dec. 15.
Dr. Lynch talked to the
boys about adolescence
Constance notes
By Mary Merner
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Merner and. Becky of
Kitchener visited on
Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Merner, Sandy,
Julie, Michael 'and
Shelley@.
Miss Sharon Thompson
of Downsviewss pending
the month of December
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. John Thompson and
Bob. She was fortunate to
get employment with
Wade's in Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Cam
Patterson of London were
Monday evening supper
guests with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frahk Riley.
The John Thompson
family . r„e'ce yed'yv orcj oan.
Saturday "fr`om Barry
Powley that he has
returned to Inuvik to his
home and family from a
six month stint in Alert.
He is with the Armed
Forces.
Mr. and Mrs. Marris
Bos, Steven, Sharon,
KAnny, Michael, Andy
and Kathy held Christ-
mas on Sundays for the
Bos family. Those at-
tending ‘v^' -o• Mr. and
't
Mrs. John Bos, Arnold
and John of Mitchell; Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Van
Bonsmel, Chris, David,
Mark, Steven and Paul of
Dorchest,er; Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Van Bommel,
Brian, Jennifer, Joanne
and Karen of Delaware;
and Miss Anna Marie'
Dewan of Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs Terence
Hunter of Colborne
Township, Mr. and Mrs.
John Thompson, Sharon
and Bob were Wednesday
evening supper guests
with Mr. and -Mrs. Jim
Thompson, Leisa and
Cheryl, - when they
celebrated Carolyn's
birthday. Mr. and Mrs.
Hunter re ma fined over
night. v ,t( the, John
Thompson family.
Sunday visitors with
Mr. and MrS. Paul
Stevenson, David,
Darren and Luanne' was
Miss Rose Carovillan of
Pickering.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Merner attended the
Radford Christmas party
held in the Blyth Com-
munity Arena on
Saturday evening.
er
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and Mrs. Linton talked
about the same subject to
the girls. Worthwhile
discussions were carried
on.
CLXNTQNNEWS-RECQR'D,,. TilURSDAY, DE4E'MBER. 24,1979 --PAGE 13
An Assembly
on Friday
On Friday Dec. 14,
Hullett Central put on an
assembly for the. pupils.
There 'were three films:
"Country Coyote goes to
Hollywood, " "Cosmic
Christmas", ''The
Reluctant Dragon." The
pupils enjoyed these Walt
Disney films greatly.
Immediately following
the films, 'hot dogs were
sold for the benefit of the
students. All proceeds go
to the school fund.
Art display
At the Huron County
Board of Education office
in Clinton our school is
displaying some of our
art projects.
The majority of the art,
represents Christmas.
Mrs. Cooke and a few
students are taking care
of this exhibit.
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were Lena Nesbitt,
Brenda Millar and Susan
Jameison. For the choir
anthem, Ruthann Pen -
found took the solo' part
and Barbara Bosman led
the choir, while Louise
McGregor played,. the
organ.
A Christmas Eve
service will be held at 8
pm.
There was a large
number from the
congregation who at-
tended ;the open house at
the manse on Sunday
night.
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for CANADIAN SILVER COINS
90` each
50` each
52.25 each
$1.25 each
$4.50 each
$9.00 each
DIMES, 1966 or before
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6. Newfoundland Silver
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