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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-08-28, Page 2nighitt, Homecoming By, M d. g Sorry to disappoint all Also planned is a celebrations of their two yon re::....lar Town 'Talk Jungle Party at the towns,. as pant of the 75th .- anniversary of Alberta. realder'0 *but ,thy, isnot the Clinton Branch of the � y ,Al honorable lady who Huron County Library, Rene reports a hectic usually fills •th�_�acex with the affair gett, visit, but very hospitable but the somet zi es less .. underway at 2., o• 30 pin this folk. p'rida . , Children from 4'- + 'than 'honorable editor y. filling Peggy Gibb's four to 10 years are in, . It'salways a pleasure vzted. to Win a prize at any fair, shoes while she takes, a but when one wins an + + *h .� well-deeerved week off. As. well as school man award at the Canadain (The shoes are kind et, y Nati a dght,thaugh; other clubs and groups enal Exhibition + 4, 4, • start their new season (CNE), it must bring Summer, that , most next week, including the extrar lis. Roorda of youth groups. Fo`r Scouts, •Mrs•thDick pleasurable of seasons, is Cubs, and.Beavers town must be feeling fiord ne already, and we registration, see their happy these days after hardly had time to get bring home four prizes used to it. Already some column on this page. of the leaves are turning, + + +from the CNE, including and next Tuesday The female youth clubs a first for her strawberry morning, all the children are also set to start for a jam, a second for her will be heading ba. n,--- i --the---cheea•- Jas and two thirds Bingo pot goes to 4 i The Clinton Monster Dingo's $1,00 jackpot stayed in town on Monday night when. Donna Eailatn. of Clinton held the, winning card, A Goderich woman, Grace Littlechild, also. came up a big Winner in a rare accomplishment when she took two share - the -wealth .games, one valued at $191.75 and the second worth $1$0.25. Cathy Black of Belgrave went home another happy winner when she won the third special game at $86.75. Miss Carol -Anne Jewitt of R;R. 1, Londesboro In regular $50 games, a • number of players held meets last yeah s Miss C.N,E. Trinka Brine during the right combinations to a pre -competition photo session at the Canadian National Exhibition grounds in Toronto last. Week, take prizes individually. Miss Jewitt was one of 103 contestants in the 1980 Sole winners of the prize Miss C.N.E. competitibn-held�f V�edaesd.. - . maney —included-�W.Buck Little from Exeter, Betty Ann Bell from Clinton, W.D. Willson from for Pathfinders, uides and , one raisin pie the classrooms, Most �` entry, mothers will be glad the Brownie registration to y and one for her youngsters are back. be held on Tuesday mayonnaise with oil. behind their desk, but the September 9, at the Young daughter Carole journey Tuesday mor- Clinton Legion from 7 to 8 Roorda also excelled in ning will also make a few pm, A meeting will follow . the Junior Baking contest for Guides and interested at the CNE, bringing mothers misty eyed, Guides.. home a first for her apple particularly for the little+ + pie and a third for her ones starting kin- chocolate dergarten. Rene and Alice Brochu chip cookies. + + + of town returned recently Now wouldn't it be a But before the kids hit from a lengthy visit in treat to be invited out to the books again, there are their native provinces of Roorda's some night for still activities planned, Alberta and Saskat- dinner, especially including the pool which chewan, where they dessert? is open until Monday attended t b e -1- Another Huron County baker .and cook, Mrs. Grace Morris of 'Seaforth, also won several prizes at the CNE, including a first for her shortbread cookies, .a second for her light fruit cake, not iced, a second for her + -F- -{- strawberry jam and a And of course, the list third ` for her dark of fall fairs is nearing it's -Christmas cake, iced and peak with several dozen decorated. • planned for this weekend, -1- -1- + including our own "When a small boy puts Bayfield Fall Fair on something down in black Friday and Saturday, and white, it's apt to be a with most of the events to towel." -1- -f- + We have been asked for the words to the new rendition of "O Canada," so here they are : Co Canada! Our home and native land True patroit love In all thy sons com- mand With glowing heart we see thee rise The true north strong and free! From far and wide, 0 Canada, we stand on guard for thee. God keep our land glorious and free! O Canada, we stand on guard for thee. O Canada, we stand on guard for thee. WISHES A HAPPY BIRTHDAY To Brenda Tideswell Clinton Michael Carter Clinton Karla Boland Clinton Michelle fremlin Clinton Toby St. Louis R.R. 4 Clinton Andrea Postma R.R. 4 ClitnQbn Melanie Ann Knox Clinton David Westerhout Clinton Kelly Watson R.R. 2 Clinton Shelley Mann Clinton Vicki Carter R.R. 4 Clinton On August 28 August 28 August 28 August 29 August 29 August 29 August 31 August 31 Sept. 1 Sept. 2 Sept. 2 To Join - just come int° the News -Record office, 53 Albert St., Clinton or phone 482-3443 and have .your name entered in the Birthday Book and get your FREE button. .Written by Kathryn+MacKay BEAVERS SCOUTS CURS NEWS...by Mary Freeman REGISTRATION SCOUTS: Wed., Sept. 3 - 7 p.m. at Ontario Street United Church. CUBS: Thurs., Sept. 4 - 7 p.m. at Ontario Street United Church. BEAVERS: Thurs., Sept. 4 - 7 p.m. at Ontario Street United Church. take place on Saturday. Mitchell Fair is also being held this weekend from August 29 to Sep- tember 1, and Kincardine also has the same dates for their fair. And locally people are still busy. Recently Mr. and Mrs. Al Davidson of Collingwood, ac- companied by Siobhan and Colleen, visited the Mary Street home of Mr. and Mrs.. Frank Cum- mings in Clinton. '..•.. Do you know? The swift is the fastest bird alive. It's, capable of speeds of 'more than 200 miles per hour. Illustrated by Pamela 1. Tate A Place for Kids qb) 14," Itt r fir•. ii .1 .Brucefield; Marilyn Morley ' from Goderich; and Alice Runiball of Clinton. • In the firstg. ame the winners were Iola Sub- ject of Atwood, Grace MacDonald' of GOderich. and Alex 'McMicliael` ,of Clinton while in the second, game the winners' included Sheri. Strong o Clinton, Sadie Owen of Grand Bend, Wilma McMichael of CLinton, Judy Dykstra od Bayfield and Millie Hanley of Clinton. Winnings in one game, were split between Anita Faber of Kippen, Lil Dent of Goderich, Hazel Parker, . Jean Brown of Dublin and Debbie Bailey of, Clinton..Mrs.-A..-Rolph of Mitchell, Leonne Gough of Grand Bend and Norma Porter of CLINTON EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION CENTRE REGISTRATION THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1980 at WESLEY-WILLIS UNITED CHURCH from 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. rt P limon woman Goderich. 'split .the win- nings in another game.. Sixth game winnings were divided between Rabhaek Rhiel of Seaforth, Gloria ,Glan- ville of Egrnoncivil1e, 11ose, Lindsay of Skarn. is and Dave Deer of Mit,: ohell. Sandra Pollock of Goderich, 'Thelma Boyd of Mitchell,, Gordon Byers Mf Mitchell and another itchell lady, r Joanne McFadden took winnings, in another game, June Wiley of Goderich, Annette Laurin r I 1� of Exeter, Helen Wallace of Londesboro and Grace Littlechild of Goderich, held winning coin, bLiinationsndsay ,of while Sarnia Rose Kay Sarsdahl of Stratford won in another, in the 14th game Jean Brown; of Dublin, Russ -Campbell of Mitchell and Arnold Baker of London split the $50 winnings. Srn le _Dieting, is the penalty for exceeding the feed limit. To Cable TV Subscribers CANADIAN RADIO - TELEVISION COMMISSION DECISION NO. 80-511 Grants Bluewater TV Cable Limited a monthly rate of '7.00 per month effective September 1, 1980. Bluewater TV Cable Ltd. �fi•mom ,�R + y7‘titig.4#`1`.1 Ilkil"11M01*‘*;444, A MIIIIIIIIIIIIW'‘' 110*,,v):V;ii.44kfortz..4141.1triiiiteCe, i ispoil 410P/twL..\'\)\ itiOjfk ''Flix. A Puzzle - „About „ Autumn ( lye. Across: 1 Octnher 11.t t. 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