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"Heck, if this is school, than it can't all that tough." Well it isn't tough for the kin-
dergarten class anyway, as youngsters -were only in the class at Clinton Public School a
few minutes until they got down to some serious playing in the sand box. Clockwise left to
right are Nathan Burns, Cathy Sproul, and Ben Lobb. (James Fitzgerald photo)
Sunset
news
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• from page 6:
First flight winners were:
Don Armstrong, Brian
Reeve and Stan Connelly.;
second, flight went to Colley
McDonaugh, Ron Stanley
and. Bill Brown; while Tim
Willows, Frank Graham and
George Williams were the
winners of third flight.
Congratulations to Della
and Tony Bedard, Shirley
and Paul Baechler, Ellen
and Stan Connelly and Joan
and Bob McDougall who
were prize winners at the
Owen Sound Couples' Tour-
nament recently.
As last Thursday was a
rainy night only nine ladies
completed their game out of
the 29 present.
First flight winner was
Verna Kane; second flight,
Mary Lynne Telford, Joan
McDougall and Rocky
Whalen; while Dorothy
Bogie, Marilyn Graham,
Dorothy Bourdeau and Pat
Dockstader were the third
flight winners.
A reminder for the ladies,
September 17th will be an
auction night of baked goods
and preserves. This will also
be an Interclub night.
At the Two -Ball Monday,
September 7th, .the winners
were: Brian Reeve and
Ellen Connelly, Stan Telford
and Thora McCabe, Dave
MacAdam and Marilyn
Graham.
Dave MacAdam and
Dorothy Bogie will be play-
ing off with Stan and Mary
Lynne Telford for the mixed
Two -Ball champs.
Whelan
will visit
Exeter Co-op
EXETER - The new fer-
tilizer tower blender con-
structed recently by the
Exeter District Co-operative
will be officially opened on
Friday, September 11 by
Federal Minister of
Agriculture Eugene Whalen.
The facility is located
about one mile south of
Exeter, just west of Highway
4 in Stephen Township.
Friday's event will be
highlighted by a beef bar-
becue from 5 to 6:30 pm with
opening ceremonies
following immediately af-
terward.
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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 , 1981 -PAGE 13
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DR ® T.A.® STEED
Listowel has lowest gas perces
by Stepbosie Levesque
Bey taken on
Thursday and Friday last
week, the town of Listowel
was found to have the lowest
gas prices in Huron and
Perth counties.
Gas price increases were
experienced last week, and
the survey showed the
average price for a litre of
regular gasoline in the two
counties is 38 cents. The city
of Stratford was excluded
from the survey.
The average price for a
litre of unleaded gas is 40
cents.
To compare these prices to
gallons, 40 cents a litre is ap-
proximately $1.81.9 per
gallon and 38 cents a litre is
about $L72 cents a gallon.
The list of communites
surveyed includes St. Marys,
Mitchell, Goderich,
Wingham, Seaforth, Clinton,
Exeter, Milverton and
Listowel. There were also
several gas stations still
operating on gallons. In each
town, gas prices from three
service stations were obtain-
ed.
The prices in Listowel are
as follows: Jackson Motors
Limited, 35.3 cents per litre
regular gas, 37.6 cents per
litre unleaded gas, and 40
cents per litre premium gas;
Bud's BP, $1.60 per gallon
regular gas, $1.72 per gallon
unleaded gas, $1.84.2 per
gallon permium gas; Co -Op
Gas Bar, 35.1 cents' per litre
regular gas, 37.4 cents per
litre unleaded gas, and 39.8
cents per litre premium gas,
In Goderich, the gas prices
are: Ed's Shell Self -Serve,
37.3 cents a litre regular gas,
39.4 cents a litre unleaded
gas, and 41.4 cents a litre
premium gas; Worth's • Esso
Self -Serve, 37.3 cents a litre
regular gas, 39.4 cents a litre
unleaded gas, and 41.5 a litre
premium gas; Kirky's Tex-
aco, 38 cents a litre regular
gas, 41 cents a'litre unleaded
gas, and 42 cents a litre
premium gas.
The gas prices in Seaforth
are as follows: Gord's Gulf;'
38.7 cents a litre regular gas,
40.9 cents a litre unleaded
gas, and 44.6 cents a litre for
super unleaded; Archie's
Sunoco, 38 cents a litre
regular gas, 40.2 cents a litre
unleaded gas, and 43.5 cents
a litre premium gas;
Rowcliffe's Garage, 87.6
cents per half -gallon regular
gas, and 93.1 cents per half -
gallon unleaded gas.
In St. Marys, the prices
are as follows: Marziali
Garage, 38.2 cents a litre
regular gas, and 40.5 cents a
litre unleaded gas; O'Hara
Shell, 39.1 cents a litre
regular gas, and 41.3 cents a
litre unleaded gas; Watt's
Esso, 38.4 cents a litre
regular gas, and 40,8 cents a
litre unleaded gas.
The gas prices in Milver-
ton are as follows: Milverton
Garage, $L67.9 per gallon
regular gas, $1.85.4 per
gallon unleaded gas;
Roulston Fuels, 37.9 cents a
litre regular gas, and 40.1
cents a litre unleaded gas,
and Kipfer Garage, 37.2
cents a litre regular gas, and
39.4 cents a litre unleaded
gas.
In the town o
the gas price are: Nixo ''s
Texaco, 37.7 cents a lit e
regular gas, 40.5 cents a litre
unleaded gas, and 41.8 cents
a litre premium gas; Top
Valu, 37.7 cents a litre
regular gas, 40.4 cents a litre
unleaded gas, and 41.7 cents
a litre premium gas; Mac's
Sunoco Self -Serve, 37.5 cents
a litre regular gas, 40.0 cents
a litre unleaded gas, and 41.3
cents a litre premium gas.
In Clinton, the gas prices
are as follows: Goldsworthy
BP, 38.7 cents a litre regular
gas, 40.5 cents a litre unlead-
ed gas; King's Shell, 39.1
cents a litre regular gas, and
41.5 cents a litre unleaded
gas; Ron's Sunoco, 38.0 cents
a litre regular gas, 40.4 cents
a litre unleaded gas, 41.6
cents a litre unleaded
premium gas, and 40.5 cents
a litre leaded premium.
Mitchell's gas prices are
as follows: Houze Service
Station, 38.1 cents a litre
regular gas, and 39.9 cents a
litre unleaded gas; Ed-
mund's Garage, 38.9 cents a
litre regular gas, and 41
cents per litre unleaded gas;
Koebel's BP, 38.6 cents per
litre regular gas, and 40.6
cents a litre unleaded gas.
One other gas • station
surveyed, Charlie's 1 scount
Gas, is located on Highway 7
south of Stratford. Its prices
are as follows: 37.4 cents a
litre regular gas and 39.6
cents a litre unleaded gas.
In Exeter, the gas prices
are as follows: Save 17, 37.3
cents per litre regular gas,
39.7 cents a litre unleaded
gas, 40.9 cents a litre
premium gas; Walper's
Sunoco, 36.8 cents a litre
regular gas, 39.4 cents a litre
unleaded gas, 40.9 cents a
litre premium gas;
Mather's Arrow, 38'6 cents a
litre regular gas and 39.4
cents a litre unleaded gas.
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the opening of his new office
at
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2nd floor
CLINTON
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Wednesday 10 am -12 noon
Thursday
Friday
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