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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1987-04-08, Page 5r.. Huron County Travel Show a success CLINTON - Want to take a cruise, visit Europe,. see New Zealand or become °'a British rambler? If you have any intentions of travelling in the near future, than Clinton was the place to be last week. Ellison Travel and the Clinton Business Improvement Area sponsored the first Huron County Travel Show on April 2, featuring exhibitors from across the pro- vince. And with the snow falling outstide, the flights to the sunny south drew a lot of attention. Video and verbal presentations were made throughout the afternoon and evening and 32 displays were set up on the floor area so interested people could ask the various travel representatives questions. To make the show accessible to all, Mur- phy Bus Lines provided free transportation from Bayfield, Goderich, Grand Bend, Dashwood, Zurich, Seaforth, Exeter, Hen- sall, Wingham and Blyth. Proceeds from the event went to the Huron Country Homemakers. (Photos by Anne Narejko) uL Co-sponsors, Ellison Travel, had their own travel material on display. Here, Chris Tideswell of the Clinton office (left), and Rachelle Campeau of the Wingham office, take a close look at a brochure. CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY,, APRIL 8, 1987—Page 5 The travel show was not only an opportunity to look at trips that would take you far away, it also offered information on the Toronto Blue Jays. Mark Edwards, group co-ordinator of the Toronto Blue Jays Baseball Club, explained the details of the Jays' tickets to Susan McKillop who was representing Fun Way Tours. People came from all over to see the ex- hibits, including Josie Ryckman (left) of Exeter and her daughter-in-law Roberta, of Calgary. Here the pair take a quick look through a Fun Way Tours Inc. catelogue. Steve hurray Truseott's Exoneration Not one Canadian can be absolutely certour they will never be sentenced to die. just as Steven was, for o crime they did not commit. "The Silent Courtroom", is a new book demonstrating a very frightening silent flaw in our judicial system that contributed to Truscott's travesty of justice.Con• twined also in the book is an accounting of o Westerner's investigation (carpenter by trade) who, after spending over $30,000.. "correctly" solved the crime, (much to the discredit of the Crime Investigation Branch of the Ontario Provin- cial Police), resulting In an interesting story con- taining revealing crime pictures. Of all discoveries, Lynne Horper's death message in Lowson's Bush, where her "ravaged body was found, was most revealing since is conclusively proves Steven Truscott innocent and also points at them who committed the murder rape. Com• pelling facts were laid in front of various authorities only to have an official mentol blockode built by them. "The Silent Courtroom" with your help, will dismantle their "justice in- terfering structure", block by block. and bring about Steven's exoneration, money back guarantee it will. Soles moil order only • $11.95 (postage incl.) payable to Nor®m, Box 1047-C, Lambeth, Ontario NOL 1S®, C.O.D. orders accepted but processed last and re- quire on additional $3.50 to cover extra postal and handling costs. "Order now and Have a good Read!" (Please accept o few weeks delivery delay.) HotoTillers • Rear tines, pow•ntl wheels! • So easy, you guide If with JUST ONE HANOI • Models shed for awry garden! BLYTH 5234244 HURON TRACTOR EXETER 2351115 Clinton Meat Market ANN.,I,EME To Our Customers Remember, these fantastic prices are available at CAMPBELL'S MENS WEAR, CLINTON. We are going out of suits and sports jackets, so shop early for the size and style of your choice at 40% off the listed price. Because we are making room for a new line on our store, these items will he offered to you at reduced prices. All. New Spring Arrivals tY i OFF Sports Jackets Winter Slacks Suits OFF riAltY 9 ?n Am A p" TH,ra X rn WI 9 p"' lar 9 1n 5 Jn pro •_. e iri's Nit' a .a MAIN CORNER 1 ALBERT ST., CLINTON, ONTARIO - 482.9'732 Robes Pyjamas `.. �. inter Coats All Fitted r hwrts fi PETER DeKOKER (Left) To our customers — I would like to extend my thanks to our many friends and customers for your support and patronage over the past 27 years. As of March 30, 1987, the Clinton Meat Market was in the capable hands of Peter DeKoker who will continue to provide the quality service and quality meats you've come to expect. Yours truly, GRANT IRWIN GRANT IRWIN Clinton Meat Market 16 KING STREET 482-3834 We're Fully Equipped for any Job v ,x �� �,. "/^"', a' • Trucking • Gravel, Sand & St. ne • Build zing * EzCQV •.ting • Top S..iI • Septic Systems ",talo job is too big or too small!" erner 482-9212 Trucking a Excavating (Clift.n Shop 482-,:;,926