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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 2016-12-21, Page 1212 News Record • Wednesday, December 21, 2016 Salvation Army spreading Christmas cheer to seniors The Salvation Army was spreading Christmas cheer to those in the Clinton Hos- pital and Huronview recently as their band and carollers played carols and gave out 'sunshine bags' to individuals. Every Christmas season, the Salvation Army makes the effort to visit the hospi- tal and Huronview in an effort to brighten up those who may be feeling a little downcast, and give each and every resident a Christ- mas present. It is always a fun event filled with great music and great singing, and the resi- dents sincerely appreciate the 'sunshine bags' which come with a package of Kleenex, gloves, socks, combs, crayons, colouring sheets and Christmas read- ing material. Singing at Huronview. Everyone enjoying the Christmas carols. Contributed photos Filling the hallways at the hospital with the sound of Christmas. OFFICE HOURS The Office Hours for The Clinton News Record are as follows Mondays - 9am - 5pm Tuesdays - CLOSED Wednesdays - 9am - 5pm Thursdays - 9am - 5pm Fridays - 9am - 5pm 53 Albert St., Clinton, ON PH: 519-482-3443 • www.clintonnewsrecord.com Clinton United Church scores Carpet bowling week of Dec. 12 Ladies: First - Lucy Sage Second - Elaine Townshend Third - Brenda Stubbs Men: First - Joe Vandyke Second - Allan Lavis Third - Eric Wheeler Shuffleboard Cancelled due to weather. Justine Alkema Clinton News Record Community Living — Central Huron recently held a "Decorate your Office Door" contest in their building at 15 Rattenbury Street. They had invited MPP Lisa Thompson to come judge the contest, but she was unable to come due to road closures. So, they asked Clinton News Record staff to come judge instead. Pictured here are four staff members, Sharon Allison, Lisa Boyd Kirven, Liz Herman and Andria Croteau, in front of the prize winning door. Community Living offers a variety of services to adults and children with developmental disabilities in Huron County. We are always looking for Self Employed Contract workers to provide personal support.