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Clinton News-Record, 1980-09-11, Page 16
Last weekend proved to be an ideal one for what might become that last outing at the beach this year. Bathers reported the water to be Clinton street work set Council passed a motion, authorizing engineering for con- struction and completion of several.. -streets in Clinton- next year. They include : reconstruction and first coat of asphalt on North Street, from -Duron to John Street; final coat on High Street, from East to Win- tercourt; final coat on Townsend Street, from East to Smith Street; final coat on the north and south portions of Wintercourt. The incoming council, which will be elected in November, is not com- m itted , to do any of these streets ,put can only take the motion passed by the present council as a recommendation. + + + A ministry of housing survey, conducted in 1979. found a need for Tournament.. •frompage7 flight, 2nd low gross, Butch Graham, Durham, 80; 2nd flight, 2nd low net, Marc Robinet, Seaforth, 67; 3rd flight, 2nd low gross, Jim Nixon, 84; 3rd flight, 2nd low net, Ev Rich ardos n, 68. 1st flight, 3rd low gross, Pete Hutchison, Can- terbury; 1st flight, 3rd low . net, Howard McIntyre; 2nd flight, 3rd low gross, Don Arm- strong, Seaforth, 81; 2nd flight, 3rd low .net, Bill Hoist, 71; 3rd flight, 3rd low gross, Harold., „Tur- nbull, Seaforth, 85; 3rd flight, 3rd low net, Bob Riley, London, 68. 1st -flight, 4th -low gross- -- Steve Davies, Ingersoll, 72; 1st flight, 4th low net, Kevin Bennett, Seaforth; 2nd flight, 4th low gross, Duke DeChambeau, Welland; 2nd .flight, 4th low net Chris Coombs; 3rd flight, 4th low gross, Don Murray, Welland; 3rd flight, 4th low net, John McCarthy. Longest drive, John Alexander; nearest to pin, John Kowalchuck; low overseas, Dolly Smatt. The Canadian Ladies Golf Association were at the .gou7"se on Monday to give a rating for the ladies handicapping system. Ruth Spence from Chesley and Della Bedard from Goderich came up with . a course rating of 69 for ladies, two shots more than the 67 men's rating. Cam Doig (33) and Dave Cornsih (42) took Thursday's Men's Night with . a total of 75. On Friday the Bayfield Boat Yard's small tourney is on in the•afternoon and on Saturday afternoon the Brussels' Lions will be out. The Seaforth Legion's mixed 2 ball and corn roast is set for Sunday afternoon. nine to 11 senior . citizen assisted rental housing units in Clinton. The ministry will now carry out a second survey to see if there is an interest in constructing a which could be used jointly by rent subsidized senior citizens and' others .who can afford regular rental payments. + +' + The storm sewer on North Street from Huron to the north side of Rattenbury Street will be put in and completed, provided there are suf- ficient funds available to do the work. + + + . Portions of sidewalks in the core 'area will be repaired. Council agreed to fix the walks along the north side of Rattenbury Street . East, by John Wise's Insurance and also by the Bank of Montreal. The total cost of the work will be ap- the warmest all summer, and with many of the summer tourists gone, the beach here at Bayfield ;was uncrowded. (Bud Sturgeon photo ) proximately $4800 ,and the public wccrks department will be tearing out the old portion of walk, Mayor- • Lobb suggested. that wheelchair ramps be put added to the curbs when the new cement is poured. Youth caught ST. MARYS = On Sunday, August 31 at 11:25 pm, a male juvenile entered the residence of Al Turner on James Street in St. Marys. The youth pointed a firearm at Mr. Turner, but was subdued and held in custody until the polide arrived. Charged for break, e.nter and theft and dangerous use of a firearm is a male juvenile, an escapee from the group training home in Parkhill. 1 CCC —CCC —cec—ccc-.-ccc—cce--u U I 1 BARN DOOR TRACK V 1 V u 10 foot length 90.4o Brackets 9. Trollies 94.15 pair V V 0 COUNTER CASH & CARRY u BUILDING SUPPLIES v V PRINCESS ST., WEST t.l 1 CLINTON 4$2-9612 DOWN DRAIT WOOD BUR - STOVE Smith g Caven Down Draft Stoves are designed and engineered to provide for hours and hours of safe„ wood heat on a minimum amount of fuel.. This is- accomplished by allowing the oxygen that enters the stove through the two down draft tubes to mix with the gases con- tained in wood smoke. By passing this mixture through the flame, com- plete combustion results. The Smith & Caven Down Draft h constructed from top-quality 10 gauge mil plate stool that has been angle braced for extra strength. The combustion chamber is lined on all sides and bottom with heat retaining fireBrick. Several optional trim kits are available for your Smith & Caven Stove. COMMENTS ar , 3 MORE MODELS AVAILABLE SOME TYPICAL ".My stove kept our 1400 square foot home warmer that.. it has boon since we moved in 10 years ago. We burned very little wood too." "Our Smith & Caven easily ,burns 12 to 14 hours on an arm load of hardwood." "Thank you Mr. Smith and thank yl)u Mr. Cavan. It's the best money I've ever spout." GODERICH APPLIANCES R.R. 2 GODERICH 519.524-11090 YCI fVE SEEN THE REST, COME AND SEE THE BEST, YOU'LL LIKE T$4 MI' 4 • bout people we know in Auburn Mr. and Mrs, Entxnerson Rodger en- tertained last Sunday at. their summer home ate W llwood Camp, Bayfield. Members of their fancily gathered in honour of Mr, and. Mrs. B ill Rodger's 25th. wedding anniversary and Mrs. E ramerson odger's birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rodger and family, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rodger and family, Mr. and, Mrs, B ill Helesic,,Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rodger and family, O,oderich and Gary Rodger. Last Thursday Gordon Daer, Clare Millian and Michael, Bill Sproule Mrs. Marion Sp 1 and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock at- tended the baseball game between the Toronto Blue -Jays and Chicago White Sox last Thursday evening. The tickets were won by Mrs. Wilma Berlin of Auburn, Michigan, and given to the ladies to attend. Resolutions will be the topic at the September 16 meeting of the Auburn Women's Institute to be held in the ' Community Memorial hall at 2 p.m. Roll call is to be an- swered by "My resolution for saving energy around the home''. The hostesses will be Mrs, Robert Peck, Mrs, Rick Hawley and Mrs, Ed Davies. Visiting with Mrs. Prances Clark last weekend were i, and Conggaon. Community hall the Rev. Mrs. Gordon •G.SmbertMrof 'Plarens artie being made William Craven will be in Hillsburg, Misses Jean for a youth choir for charge, Houston, Jean Jamieson, school-age children. Jean Wilson, Prudence Parents with interested Tracey and R. Davidson, children, should contact all of Toronto. Mrs Gordon Gross, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs.. Keith Barry Millian or Mrs. Robinson, Kim and Kari Rick Hawley. of Newmarket visited last Couples Club will begin weekend with his the fall season with Lawn parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bowling in Clinton on Ross Robinson. Saturday, September 13, Clare Million en - Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Interested couples are to tertained about 40 Robertson of Meaford contact Mrs. Gordon members and firneds of spent the weekend with Gross or Mrs. Tom the ladies' softball team, her mother, Mrs. Elva Cunningham. last Satuciay to.a bar- Straughan and her sister The United Church becue aaisorn roast at �t�irs: Torn Jardi�� an met -fallowing the—his�farnrhome. A nursery is now available for children to "age. four during the service. Alder children retire mid -way in the service for Junior and family. Where will be games and contests' for all a$es, everyone welcome. If weather is unfavorable it will be held in Auburn Softball Hers Jardin. Robert Turner is a patient in Alexandra Marine and General. Hospital, Goderich. KNOX UNITED CHURCH The Church Year is once again in full swing at Knox United. Sunday school began again at 10:00 a.m. with nine teachers and 76 pupils. Worship service at 11:15 centered on the theme of work. Elliott Lapp was soloist for the service. morning service for a During 'the evening, brief meeting. Unit I Coach Bill Sproul made a meets at the church Wednesday, September 10at8:15. Senior choir practise will be held Thursday evening at 8:30 p.m. Donnybrook anniversary service is to be held September 21. ST. MARK'S St. Mark's Anglican Church will be holding an open air service and picnic next Sunday, September 14 at 11:15 a.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lawrence short speech and Manager Clare Million presented two cups. One went to Joanne Van Amersfoort for being the most valuable player and one to Vickie Powell for being the most im- proved player. The team is presently in the play-offs. They won 22 to 16 over Benmiller last Wednesday evening at the Auburn Diamond. 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