Clinton News-Record, 1980-12-24, Page 21-a
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multi -colored spot lights, along with stings of light, make
the Ed Grigg home on Albert Street a pretty picture. Using a theme of red in every window, the Bryan Lavis
home on High Street makes an attractive nightirne
setting against the freshly fallen snow.
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Although this picture can't begin to show the beautiful
light display of Ab Shaddick's on Victoria Street, mann
passers-by have commented on the beautyof his house
decorations.
The Terry Beer home on the north end of William Street
is a colorful attraction to light viewers during—the
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This beautifully lit house belongs to the Schoenhals in Clinton's eittle England.
Framed in strings of pink lights, the Tom Craig home on Albert Street makes
an attractive sight forhighway travellers.
These windows, Hned in blue, frame a large and a miniature Christmas tree in ,
Harold Fremlin's Victoria Street home.
This is just part of the display at the Garrow house, on
the north end of town on Highway 4, that has proven so
attractive to drivers corning in that way.
The east end of Townsend Street takes the prize for being
the street with the most Christina* lighting displays, as
about a dozen houses make It the most colorful street fin
town.