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employees who were laid off two weeks ago
had a happier Christmas.
Tiny Tim and the Cratchett Family look
on sadly at their empty plates for Christmas
dinner during a play put on last week by the
students of St. Joseph's Separate School in
Clinton, The play was one of thernany skits,
'and sing -songs put on ,by the whole school
for parents and friends who gathered it the
Clinton Legion.
25 years ago
December 24, 1958
Workmen of the Ontario Hydro rural staff
at Clinton are working at the installation of ,
eight street lamps on Highway 4, at the cor-
ner leading up to RCAF Station Clinton.
These are 400 watt lamps of the mercury
vapor type.
The recreation room at the Huron County
Home, in gay Christmas dress, was the set-
ting for a happy gathering when the.
Women's Auxiliary of the RCAF Station
Clinton entertained at a party for'the senior
citizens of the Huron County Home.
Warmer weather Monday and Tuesday of
this week, provides a little better setting for
Christmas than we could predict last week.
No one is going to be able to complain that it
isn't a White Christmas. HoweVer, if the
good weather holds, travelling conditions
for those going away for the big day, should
be fairly good.
50 years ago
December 28, 1933
Londesboro-Travellers by rail in these
enlightened days don't know how lucky they
are. An they have to do is buy their tickets;.‘
go Orfliciaid- inar nettfeiloWn a for' a "Conifirj.'
table trip. In. the '60s and '70S thelait Zen;
tury it was a vastly different matter.
There is a treat in store for any who avail
themselves of the opportunity of hearing the
Christmas Cantata presented by the Con-
stance people in the Community Hall this
Friday evening. Sponsored by the Woman's
Missionary Society of the United Church
here.
The Christmas tree entertaimnent which
was held on Friday, Dec. 22, by the United
church Sunday School was a Access in
every way. There was a large crowd and the
several numbers put on by the Sunday
school from the "wee tots" up to the seniors
were all remarkably good and well rendered
and were fully enjoyed by all present.
75 years ago
December mons
A load of this famous breed of cattle
( Aberdeen Angus) was shipped Thursday
morning by Mr. G. Coughlin from Clinton to
London, England. They were purchased
from Mr. John Ransford, and according to
the estimate of all good judges were the best
of load of cattle ever shipped from Clinton.
Mr. A.L. Strome, who for a year was mine
host of the Normandie, retired from the
management last week and on Saturday left
for his old home in Berlin. Mr. Strome was
exceedingly popular with the patrons of the
Normandie whom he endeavored to make as
comfortable as possible and they are
unanimous in saying that they were all
sorry to see him leave. Mr. Strome has not
decided what he will do, but may resume his
former duties as clerk of the Wolper House
in Berlin. Mr. S.S. Cooper is now landlord of
the Normandie and purposes keeping up the
reputation enjoyed by the house as a plea-
sant place at which to stop.
100 years ago
December 26, 1883
Handiwork -Joseph Chambers, employed
in Davis' tin shop is quite a genius. He made
and exhibited a steam engine at the fall
show. He has since made many useful ar-
ticles out of tin, the latest being a beautiful
wall pocket, decorated with artificial
flowers, made of the same material. It may
now be seen on exhibition at A. Hale's fancy
goods store. Several young men in town are
in hope that these flowers may not become
fashionable for ladies' head gear as they
would materially interfere with their
blissful pastime. Mr. Chambers will be
responsible if they do.
Improvements -Clinton and Vicinity -The
following building improvements have been
effected during the summer; - Clinton -
Pikes' large new hotel, addition to Grand
Union Hotel, and many minor repairs,
removals, etc.
The "wishbone" wedding has become the
correct thing. The couple stand beneath a
floral wishbone. After the ceremony the
bride and groom are given the wishbone to
pull. The tug results in a break somewhere,
and whoever beholds the long piece is ab-
solved from getting up to build the fires in
the morning.
Some Youngsters returning from the
school entertainment Friday night noticed a
swore sirumning along the surface of tae
snow on Princess St. It emitted a hissing
sound and was allowed to continue its
devious way unmolested. It was about le in-
ches in length. There have been several of
them seen in this vicinity. Their appearing
at this time of year is said to Indieate a
milder winter than usual.
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