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picnic held
HURONVIEW — Once again The Huron
Strings entertained at Old Tyme Music on
Monday afternoon. On Tuesday, former
members of the Ontario Street United
Church were entertained at a picnic held in
the church because of poor weather.
The first Senior Citizen Day brought
guests from Londesboro, Seaforth, Zurich,
Dungannon, and Bayfield. Margaret
McLaughlin and Laura Saundercock
welcomed everyone at the front door. A
musical program was presented in the
afternoon with Barb Hodgins, Grace Jutzi,
and the Wheel'N Dealers square dancers
taking part.
There was a Fuller Brush demonstation in
the auditorium on Wednesday afternoon.
Members of CNIB travelled to Mitchell
for their annual picnic. After an afternoon of
games, the members were treated to a
musical program put on by the Blenders. A
lunch of fried chicken was enjoyed at the
close.
Senior Citizen Day on Thursday brought
guests from Holmesville, Exeter, and
Auburn. Helen Westcott and Elsie Hender-
son received at the door and Gord Harrison
and his group entertained in the auditorium
for an afternoon program. Gord on the
piano, Lorraine Madge and Tony Hyde sang
solos, duets and lead in the sing -song of old
favorite songs.
Monday
euchre results
CLINTON - Winners at the town hall
euchre held on June 15 were: ladies' high,
Dorothy Wilson; ladies' low, Rachael
Johnston; ladies' lone hands, Vera
Gibbings.
In the men's division, Marj Caldwell was
the high winner with Ruth Fisher taking the
low. Orland Johnston was the lone hand
winner.
Travellers
return home
BLYTH - John and Vera Hesselwood
returned home on June 11 from a very pic-
turesque 18 day tour of British Columbia,
the Yukon and Alaska.
The workers at the Clinton Post Office chipped in to buy this new Canadian mint coin set
to present to Clinton Public Hospital as their donation. Clinton's new postmaster,
Margaret McNeil (right), made the presentation while fundraising committee member
Dianne Freeman accepted. (David Emslie photo)
Second boater found,
extensive search ends
Ontario Provincial Police, Saturday,
recovered the body of the second of two
fishermen who went missing on Lake
Huron on April 25.
Goderich OPP Corporal Chuck Vessey
said the body of William Daters, 28, of Ex-
eter, was spotted at 9 a.m. on June 13,
about one kilometre off shore by
fishermen, who informed police. The body
was found about 1.5 kilometres north of
Goderich.
Daters and Doug McKay, 32, of Kippen,
were last seen when the set out on a fishing
trip in a 12 -foot aluminum boat.
McKay's bedy was found washed up on
the beach May 23 by a Port Albert area
cottager, 16 kilometres north of Goderich.
An autopsy revealed the cause of death to
be drowning.
On April 28, searchers found the men's
boat floating offshore between Bayfield
and Grand Bend. Life jackets and a
baseball cap belonging to the men were
also found in this area.
No inquest will be held into the death of
Daters, a truck driver for the Hensall
District Co-operative.
An extensive search, involving Canadian
Forces search and rescue aircraft, the
Canadian Coast Guard, Goderich Police
and civilian shore searchers, as well as the
OPP marine and helicopter units failed to
locate the two men. The air and water
searches were halted, with the men
presumed dead, two days after the boat
was found, while police continued with the
land search.
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PUBLIC
NOTICE
WHEREAS By -Law No. 4 for 1974 prohibits the riding of bicycles
on sidewalks;
AND WHEREAS a fine not exceeding $50.00 may be levied for
contravention of Section 1 - 4 of this By-law;
NOW THEREFORE, please take notice that the Town of Clinton
Police Department and/or By-law Enforcement Officer will be en-
forcing the provisions of By-law No. 4 for 1974 and offenders will
be fined accordingly.
PLEASE TAKE NOTE that the only exceptions allowed are sidewalk
bicycles with training wheels.
M. Jefferson,
Clerk
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