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NOTICE
It is an offence to burn leaves or
other debris on any part of a paved
street within the Town of Clinton.
Offenders will be prosecuted.
C.C. Proctor
Clerk -Treasurer
PAGE 18,--CLLgrON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1981
Middleton folk celebrate happy years
By Blanche [reeves
Morning Prayer was held
in St. Jame's Anglican
Church last Sunday. Rev.
Wm. Bennett was in charge
of the service and chose for
his sermon St. Luke: Co-
worker with God. Don Mid-
dleton and Edward Deeves
received the offering.
Congratulations to Phillip,
and. Orpha Heitbnhiner on
their 55th wedding anniver-
sary on Sunday from the con-
gregation of St. Jame's.
We, were ple,ased to hear
Margaret Hudic was some
iaiPreved in Clinton
Hospital.
John Peeves spent Sunday
in Kincardine with the Royal
Canadian Legion Branch
140.
Dinner guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Deeves on
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Perdue, Don and
Bonnie Lockwood and Sean.
I, Blanche Deeves would
like to say thank you to all
who came on the bus trip to
Jack Miners last week, also
to bus driver Robert Sher-
wood for all the extras he put
into our trip. It was enjoyed
by everyone.
" Future Fall Travelcade of
Tours to come:
Royal Winter Fair
November 12 - 13 -i4 - 19;
On November 24 Pointsettia
Festival and more;
December 5, Kitchener
Market and dinner at
Angles' Kitchen; .
December 9, Simcoe Lights
and Beef dinner d Cayles'
Store;
December 12 - 13 - 14,. Fre
Christmas Frankenmuth.
Do watch for trips to Florida
and for all these trips call
Blanche Deeves 482-3383.
Charlie Wise son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Wise is at-
tending Sault College in
Sault Ste. Marie, taking a
course in Aviation
lave you smile
It's difficult to be patient
with someone who insists
that things could be worse
when you discover you've
lost your wallet.
+++
Heard about the
Technology. Good luck,
Charlie.
Congratulations to Keith
and Vera Miller from St.
James Middleton congrega-
tion on their 30th wedding
anniversary.
A family dinne was held
at the Blue Fountain
Restaurant, Clinton with 13
present.
d today?
millionaire who saw the
'term "Car pool" and
ordered one installed in his
station wagon?
A conference is a meeting
of the bored.
Constance ladies enjoy card party
nter "
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held Laney Night on
ThOrsdaY evening, October
15 in fhehall. Euchre was
1404 wfth 13 tabies Play.
The-Winhers were high,
Isobel'etolso0; lone hands,
Defiant' Hewett; low, Dianne,
Stevenson. The door 'prize
•was Weieby Edith Nott and
Anna McNichol won the
elimination prize. The lucky
CUD was won 107 Florence
kpetiny' sale was enjoyed
withitianyiviniters, followed
Petslings
Mr. and Mrs. John Thon1P-:
sin; accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Terence Hunter of
Happenings
•,•.!
.4 two grade
Ate ' 0 grade one classes
went on a . field . trip on
Thursday to the Ferguson
Beehive Farm, just outside
of Hensam • k,%:e.,,•
They left at .9:15 am' and
returned at noon. The trip
was enjoyed by everyone.
• -Soccer tournament
On Wednesday, October
14th, the boys And girls!soe,
eel. teams attended a soccer
tournament in fkticefield.
The girls, won one game,
lost one and tied three. The
boys lost.three, won one and
tied one.
Everybody was tired and
• sore after their day's activities but the team
represented our school very •
Well. Congratulations to the
coaches and all the players.
Colborne Township, spent
Thanksgiving weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Tot-
tenham and family of Owen
•SOund.
Mrs. J. Merner of Kit-
chener visited. - on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
erner, Sandy, Julie, Mike
andSbeliey.
Sunday visitors with. Mr.
and Mrs. Paul 'Stevenson,
David, Darren, .and Luanne
were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Herman of Shakespeare, Mr.
and Mrs. 'Wayne Herman of
Cambridge, Mr. and . Mrs.
Paul Baler of Stratford, Ron
Herman 101E11{0w0f Lon-
don, When they ,celebrated
David's 13th birthday. Ron
and Korey remained for this
week.
Bob Thompson of Western
University in London spent
the weekend with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos.
Steven, Sharon, Michael,
Kenny, Andy, Kathy and
Angela .visited on. Sunday
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with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Van
Bornmel and family of
Delaware.
Court Constantine is hav-
ing a Hallowe'en Party on
October 30 in the- hall at 8
p.m. The neighbourhood
children are all invited.
•
Arrested!?
Hospital fund raising chairman Steve Cooke and hospital administrator Doug Coventry
were "arrested" last Tuesday and taken to the police station where they presented with a
cheque for $850. The money was raised by the Clinton Police Association at a golf tour-
nament on October 4. Chief Lloyd Westake, left, and Constable Don Shropshall kept a
close eye on their "dangerous" prisoners. (James Fitzgerald photo)
Grey folk remember
the past 125 years
BRUSSELS - Grey Township
celebrated its 125th an-
niversary on Saturday night,
October 3 in the Brussels,
Morris and Grey Community
Centre.
Along with dancing and
singing, visitors recalled
days -gone -by in a
reminiscing room filled with
pictures and a memorabilia
room from Grey. A specially
nrcortarPri
presented and guest
speakers included many
local dignitaries and
politicians.
Huron -Bruce MPP Murray
Elston presented Grey's
Reeve Roy Williamson with
a flag and a plaque from the
Province of Ontario
congratulating Grey
Township on its 125th bir-
thday.
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