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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-12-18, Page 18New snowmobile trail open KINCARDINE - Snowmobile enthusiasts will be riding into Kin- cardine this winter when a provincewide trail opens in January. Stretching from Ottawa, Tweed, Lindsay, Bradford and Barrie, the 500 mile trail edrnes to an end in the western°section at Kincardine. Light up There is a considerable difference. between "indoor" and "outdoor" Christmas lights, the Ontario . Safety League points out, and they are not interchangeable. For one thing, outdoor lights are designed to withstand extreme changes in weather and temperature and they tend to get hot. With both types check all Wiring, sockets and plugs for fraying or cracks before using. If at all in.. doubt, toss old sets out. Called Snow I, the track officially opens on January 17. The double tracked and well marked trail is- the benchmark product of the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs with finds coming from the ministry of natural resources and the Ontario Showmobile Industries Association. Next winter the club hopes to follow up with Snow II, a north -south route that would intersect with Snow I. Its planned route would be from Bradford to Sault Ste. Marie and eventually to`. the Manitoba border. ° NOTICE TO THE RESIDENTS OF VANASTRA Regarding holiday garbage pick-up: There will be no pick-up DECEMBER 26, 1980 Garbage will be picked up DECEMBER 27, 1980 FRIDAY, JANUARY 2 AS USUAL - Chummy Sanitation Top of the line luxury, in an elegant midsized automobile. This fine car has all the features you'd expect with the Cadillac name -plate. 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They held their annual, were a dove Christmas meeting on representing peaee, a Wednesday, December 10 candle representing at 12:30 with the Christ, " the Light of the older atembers of the World, a' Bible, congregation as guests. representing the word of Poinsettias,; Christmas God and a ring trees . , and candles representing the circle of decorated. the Sunday life leading to :eternity; • School rooms and tables At the clue of the with nearly: 50 in at- service, Shelley Dobie \ tendance. The president, assisted Mrs. Verbeek in' rs. Peter Verbeek, giving a wrapped gift of a elcomed all and the scripture booklet to each gra a Wass- sung before en jO kng the delicious smorgasbord: dinner. A Sing -song of Christmn.s carols followed, led by Mrs, Rick Hawley with Mrs, Donald Haines at the piano. — A-- rsh1p--ser-vige- on the theme "Gifts" was led by Mrs. Peter Ver- beek assisted by Mrs, Dorothy Grange, Mrs. Tom Jardin, Mrs. Maurice Bean and Mrs. Kenneth McDougall. Each gave a suitable commentary and opened a parcel representing the person present. - Musical numbers in- cluded a solo "The Gift", sung by Mrs. Tom Jardin with Mrs. xnerson Rodger as pianist. Mouth organ selections, in- cluding Amazing Grace, were played by Ernest Dtirnin with M rs . Ken- neth McDougall. at the piano. A. fun contest of gifts was conducted by Mrs. Oliver Anderson and Mrs. Greg park. The meeting closed with the carol, Joy to the World. The Auburn United Church Women extend Christmas greetings of joy and peace to all in the com- munity. Kinsmen. collect $$$ KINCARDINE - The All money put in the Ktriva-rdhre—Khrs-nre-n-----meters-are donated to Lir Club and local residents fight against the disease are contributing to the and all donations : are continuing fight against voluntary. Cystic Fibrosis (CF). Since 1964, over $2 The Kinsmen have . million has been donated gained the rights to the to CF by Kinsmen and monies put in the parking Kinette Clubs across meters downtown Canada. For that reason, through the month of Canada leads in research December. against the hereditary disea'e.. Seven girls joined the Vanastra Brownies last week in a fly -up ceremony. Front left to right are, Janice Rody, Kathy Stone, and Joan McLachlan. Back are Kimberly Dixon, Christine Fowlie, Robyn Cain and Tina Cayer. (James Fitzgerald photo) days Specials UNTIL CLOSING SATURDAY DEC. 27ThP. GOVERNMENT INSPECILL UTILITY GRADE THIS WEEK'S DELI SPECIALS! BURNS WHITE & DARK MEAT ALL SIZES SCHNEIDERS MEDIUM ROAST BEEF SLICED GRADE "A" FROZEN TENDER YOUNG TURKEYS WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES TO REASONABLE FAMILY WEEKLY REQUIREMENTS ALL SIZES SPECIAL TRIM AND ALL BLADE BONE REMOVED P FULLY AGED FOR TENDERNESS CROSS CUT $ RIB • ROASTS 1 ORDER YOURS NOW! AVAILABLE IN LIMITED SUPPLY 6 15 lbs. 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