Clinton News-Record, 1972-10-12, Page 16Maple Engineering of Rexdale started construction last week of Clinton's new sewage treat-
ment plant to be located behind the present plant on Victoria Terrace. The new plant will
double the capacity of sewage treatment facilities and will prevent Clinton from dumping
anymore raw sewage into the Bayfield River. Total cost of the project, which is to be com-
pleted next year, is around $750,000. (News-Record photo)
Middleton
Special slide show coming.
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lho day . , . sof the beautify!
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CASH BINGO, Logical Hall,
Seaforth, Friday, Oct. 13, 8:15
p.m, Regular games, $10; three
$25 games; $75 jackpot to go,
Door prizes. Admission $1,00,
Auspices Branch 156, Proceeds
welfare work. —1
ST. PAUL'S GO-GETTERS
Annual Fall Rummage Sale,
Parish Hall, Saturday, October
21, 1-4 p.m. Good used clothing,
many other articles. —
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COME to Blyth Lions Club
Bingo every Saturday night at
8:30 p.m., Community Hall,
Admission $1.00. 12 regular
games, $10.00 each, Two Share-
The-Wealth games. One $25.00
special. $125.00 jackpot, if taken
in 60 calls, if not taken, $10.00
added each night, 50 percent of
take to full card if jackpot not
taken.-1 tfn
NEW BINGO, Clinton Legion
Hall, 8:30 p.m. Oct. 12.
Admission $1.00
' 15 regular games, $10.00 each,
Three Share-The-Wealth games.
One jackpot for $160, in 55
numbers, or less, or guaranteed
$25.00 consolation. One call and
$10 added weekly if not won.
BOB and VERNA
MORGAN would like to
extend to all their friends
an invitation to a dance
at the CLINTON LEGION
HALL, Friday, October 13
at 9:30 p.m. to help them
celebrate their 25th wed-
ding anniversary.
No gifts please!
40,41b
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A REMINDER
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NOV. 18th
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UNITED CHURCH
ANNIVERSARY SERVICE
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1972
MORNING SERVICE at 11:00 a.m.
with the Rev. John Roberts of
Belgrave United Church
as Guest Minister.
Special Music by
The Belgrave Male Choir
EVENING SERVICE at 8:00 p.m.
Guest Minister : Rev. Stan Brenton
and Mrs, Brenton, a former
Minister of the Church.
Music by the Junior and
Senior Choirs of the Church
A Reception will follow the Evening Service
ALL ARE WELCOME c41 42b
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Hell discover those area problems and he'll meet the people concerned face to face to discuss
them. And he's not afraid of getting his boots dirty if its going to promote Huron and
Middlesex.
, He's a member of the Tax Review Committee of County Council and a member of the Social
Services Committee. He belongs to many Federal and Provincial animal breeding associations.
He's served on the Regional Development Council for eight years — latterly as vice-president
and he's served on the Huron Planning Board — last year as chairman.
Charlie is a farmer and understands farming problems, He's convinced that the sugar beet
industry could be revived in Huron and Middlesex. He feels there are better ways of marketing
corn in peak periods and he'd like to encourage more Canadian farmers to become involved in
livestock breeding.
And Charlie will fight for other benefits, too. For instance, he'd like more area development, he
believes in Goderich Harbour as a potential Great Lakes port, he feels that Sky Harbor airport
should be maintained and would fight for a subsidy, if necessary,
Stimulation of local industry is another key issue Charlie believes in. He wants to give incentives
to light industry to boost local economy, And he wants to make sure the 'brains' of Huron and
Middlesex stay in Huron Riding instead of heading south Or to the cities,
A better Huron Riding is Worth fighting for. Charlie Thomas is a fighter.
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16-01inton News-Record, Thursday, October 12, 1972
The A.C.W. of St. James
Church will meet at the church
on Friday evening October the
20th at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Middleton will present
slides and commentary of their
recent Scandinavian tour. •
Everyone welcome. (This in-
cludes men too.)
SHOWER
Miss Helen Smith, popular
bride-elect, was the guest of
honour at a delightful social
evening and shower held in St.
James Church, Middleton last
Saturday evening.
Miss Smith is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John W. Smith
and her marriage to Mr.
Gregory Castrenis of London is
planned for this Saturday in St.
James Church.
Over 50 friends and neigh-
bours attended. Among those
present were the bride's mother,
her grandmother, Mrs. Harold
Merrell of Clinton, also Mrs.
Castrenis, the groom's mother
and several close relatives. They
were presented with lovely cor-
sages by Mrs. Don Middleton
president of A.C.W. who also ex-
tended a warm welcome to all
and turned the programme over
to Mrs. Edward Wise.
Everyone was called upon to
give some free advice of ex-
ELM HAVEN
MOTOR HOTEL
PLAYING
THIS WEEK
IVIAGOO'
Three guys and
two gals
Coming Next Week
"NITESHIFT"
Matinee Saturday
afternoon 4-6 p.m.
perience to the bridle. Sandra
Wise was in charge of a
hilarious clothes-pin contest
which was won by Mrs. Elaine
Kilgour sister of the bride.
A word association game gave
the bride culinary lore. This
contest was won by Mrs.
Florence Elliott. A riddle con-
test was won by Mrs. Stewart
Middleton.
Mrs. Wilfrid .Jervis favored
with an elecution in her own
inimitable style "Caleb's Court-
ship and what came of it."
Mrs. Edward Wise read an
original poem, hitting tne high
spots of the bride's career.
Then came the highlight of
the evening, the presentation of
a profusion of lovely and useful
gifts. The Sunday school room
was gaily decorated with pink
and white streamers and wed-
ding bells. The pretty bride-to-
be was seated under a French
ngklyed. Aall ovehleyr
l unchralernadS °Sm was aonsdt fttltliserved,an
The Rev, and Mrs. George
Youmatoff, were among those
present who wished the bride
every happiness.
FAMILY HEALTH, Central
Huron Secondary School, Clin-
ton, commencing Wednesday,
October 18, 1972, 8:00 p.m. to
10;00 p.m. Includes instruction
for every age and life style,
techniques of home safety,
coping with emergencies, skills
of keeping the family well and
caring for them when they are
sick.
EXPECTANT PARENT
EDUCATION, Central Huron
Secondary School, Clinton, com-
mencing Thursday, October 19,
1972, 8:00 p.m, to 10;00 p.m.
Discussion will centre around
baby's development, labour and
delivery, family planning,
relaxation and breathing
techniques,
YOU ARE INVITED to attend
the Child Health Clinic, across
from the Clinton Public
Hospital, on Friday, October 20,
1972 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30
a.m. for;
1, Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia screening
3. Immunization
3. Hearing screening
5. Fluoride brushing of
children's teeth to prevent
cavities for ages 3 to 5 years, —
c4lb
ANNIVERSARY DINNER and
dance, Clinton Legion Hall, Sat.
Oct. 28, 1972, Supper 7:00 p.m,
Dance 9:00 p.m. Tickets
available until Oct. 24, 1972, at
Clinton Community Credit
Union Office. — c41,42b
OPEN MEETING of St. Paul's
Friendship Guild, Clinton at the
parish hall Wed. Oct. 18th at
8:30 p.m. Guest speaker and
slides from the Leprosy Mission.
Silver collection. Lunch
provided. Everybody welcome.
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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
annual charter night banquet
and dance, Zurich community
Centre, Saturday, October 14th.
Clarence Petrie Orchestra $3,50
per plate includes dance. Dance
only $3.00 per couple. Refresh-
ments — 18 yrs. and over.
Proceeds for Arthritic Society.
Sponsored by Father Stephen
Eckert Council. Tickets
available from members in your
area. — 38,41b
GRAND FUND FUNK
RAILROAD, Cobo Hall,
Detroit, October 15. Bus excur-
sion from Goderich, $13,50 per
person, including admission.
Limited tickets now available at
The Coach House, Goderich.
Phone 524-8366 or 524-9472
now. — c41b
FRIDAY, October 20, 8:30 p.m.
at St. James Church, Middleton,
Mr. and Mrs. J, Ross Middleton
will present their Scandinavian
tour. Slides and commentary.
Everyone welcome. — c4lb
THE COUNTRY STORE —
Saturday, November 4, 10:00
a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Wesley-
Willis United Church. Koffee
Klatch Pantry Flea
Market Dry Goods ..... Home
made Bread, Preserves etc. and
Fresh Cider. c4lb
TUESDAY, Oct. 17 Bingo at
Huron Fish and Game Club,
8:30 p.m. Jackpot $59 in 59.
numbers.-7
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