Clinton News-Record, 1973-11-08, Page 2NEWS-RECORD, NOV.7.14RgR 8, 1978
The winner of the giant jack-o-lantern on October 27 in
the Photo Art Services draw was 7112 month-old Jeremy
Snell, son of Mr.' and Mrs. Bob Snell of 13,13. 1, Bayfield,
Young Jeremy was so excited when he saw the jack-o-
lantern that he wanted to get right into the middle of
things.
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now
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VICTORA and
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BY miLyENA ERICKSON
/3ayfield .Council learned at their regular.
meeting last Monday evening that the
Court of Appeal will be held Nov, 27 at
9.30 a.m, They also received com-
munication from the ministry of com-
munity and social services announcing the
appointment of Bud Bitton as the
Recreational Director out of the Hanover
Office,
A letter from the, ministry of environ-
ment regarding oil spills and other hazar-
dous materials requested telephone num-
bers of the police and fire departments etc.
to update their records. A letter from
Thorpe and Trunks, Construction
Specialists, dealing with arena safety
outlined such hazards as snow load on the
roofs of arena buildings, A letter from
Allan Grosman, said that due to recent
rises in property market value, the study
carried out on Marketable Assessment
would not go into effect until 1977.
A letter received from the Keep Bayfield
Beautiful committee thanking the Village
for the petunias purchased to beautify Clan
Gregor Square last season, and requesting
funds for tulip bulbs to plant this fall and
petunias for. next season. Permission to
trim the shrubs in the Square was granted.
A request from Mrs. Mary ;Jane William-
son, Heritage House, Port Elgin, for
historical information on the Village has
been answered. A request from Mrs. Kay
Gerneinhardt to tap into Jack Merner's
water line, crossing the stub end of Emma
Place, was granted (with the usual policy
instructions). •
A letter from the Carson-Elliott Marina
requesting permission for commercial use
on their property again for the 1974 season
as per councils former request was held for
later consideration, A letter from the
owners of the Bayfield River Cottage
Coloiw requesting permission to ,install
gabion Basitets tat their ex-pensel along the
river bank to stop erosion was granted.
A request from Don Haw on behalf of
Mr, Dick for a building permit to build an
enclosed walkway, 12 feet wide and 29 feet
long adjoining the Village Guild and the
former Hopson residence on Main St, was
granted with Councillor Erickson voting
against the request, A letter from the
Holmesville Land Fill Site Committee con,
taming the minutes of their previous
meeting were read and discussed by Coun-
cil in respect to a shareholder basis or per
capita basis.
In other business council passed a
resolution that the Committee of Adjust-
ment assume consent function; that the
grade-all work being carried out on
Cameron St; that the erosion at the end of
Cameron St. around the drain outfall be
stopped; and top soil be placed on William
St,
The next regular meeting is Nov. 19 at
7:30 p.m,
Hallett ...
continued from page 1
house; S. Sproul, addition to house; B.
Finch, shed; S. Ball, tool shed; L. Radford,
granary; E. Bell, addition to barn; R.
Lovett, milk house; E, Watson, barn ad-
dition; John Boven, hog barn and liquid
manure tank,
Council appointed Henry Uderstadt to
bring in a report on cleaning and im-
proving the Kennedy Drain and approved
severence on Lot 34, 35, Concession 13.
SLEEVELESS TOPS & BRIEFS, WHITE, GREEN & YELLOW tops 8 C 40 B
RED, & BLUE, YELLOW & 'GREENI THIS
OYS & MEN UNDERWEAR 7 e
SuR-STANDARD BRIEFS WEEK 001.
THE BASE
FACTORY
OUTLET
NOW LOCATED ON HWY. 114 SOUTH OF CLINTON
AT VANASTRA
ii()RE HOIIRC. MON THROUGH FRI 11 A M to 9 P M SAT 9 A.M to 6 P.M
CLOTHING DEPT
afr BLUE DENIM . SIZES 7 to 14 - FACTORY SECONDS 0
0 GIRLS FLARED JEANS REG. THIS $ 2 5 7
5,98 WEEK
BLUE DENIM SIZE 10 - 14X - FACTORY SECONDS
60 PRE-TEEN FLARED JEANS
CHAMBRAY (LIGHT BLUE) - SIZES 10 - 14)( - FACTORY SECONDS
60 PRE-TEEN CUFFED BAGGIES 4%,"1$ 2 9 7 7.00
609 WHITE, YELLOW, PINK & BLUE
GIRLS BRIEFS
SIZE 4 TO 6X THI
WE 47c
SIZES 7 TO 10 & 10 14 WEE 5 7c
2 1 7 6.98 WEEK
REG. THIS
Reginald James York, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Reginald York of
Bayfield, graduated on Sun-
day November 4th from Wilfrid
Laurier University, Waterloo
with his Bachelor of Arts
degree in Psychology,
Religion and Culture. Mr. York
resides with his wife and
family in Elmira and is presen-
tly on the staff of St. David's
High School, Waterloo.
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we sell canada approved grade "A" red ribbon beef
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BEEF LIVER STEAKETTES STEWING BEEF
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We vacuum seal our "quality protected" beef
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naturally in a controlled, cold environment
. , so it will be tender and good when
it's fresh cut in our stores, We buy Canada
Approved Grade "A" Rod Ribbon Beef, it is
inspected, then carefully cut and trimmed to
our strict specifications. From the moment
we buy it until you do, our beef is handled
under ideal conditions, keeping it tleon, cold,
fresh, juicy and delicious, "Quality•Protected
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TO AVERAGE FAMILY REQUIREMENTS
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NOVEMBER 10,1913
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Many of our readers are
probably now aware that the
long familiar name of Waterloo
Lutheran University is no
longer. The initials remain the
same but the name has changed
to Wilfrid Laurier University,
It is no longer a church,relatecl
institution but rather .a provin-
cially-assisted university
hence the change,
The first graduating class un-
der the new designation
received degrees at the con-
vocation ceremonies held Sun-
day, November 4 at the Kit-
chener Memorial Auditorium,
Among the 450 graduates were
the following from our district.
Receiving a Bachelor of Arts
degree Mary Davies, Goderich;
William McClinchey, Hensall;
David Royal, Goderich Wallace
(Bud) Walker, Clinton and
Elaine Westlake, Zurich, The
Bachelor of Science degree was
conferred upon Allan Schade of
Goderich. Congratulations to
all.
* * *
The Huronic Rebekahs held
a very successful dessert euchre
and bake sale on Wednesday,
October 31. Mrs. A. Bond, Clin-
ton was winner of the door
prize, while Mrs, L. Wilson,
Brucefield won the lucky cup.
Nineteen tables of cards were
played - with first prize going to
Mrs. Harold Adams, Clinton;
second prize to Mrs. E. Sitter,
Goderich; lone hand, Mrs. P.
Cummings, Clinton; and
nearest birthday Mrs. R.
Taylor, Clinton.
* * *
It has been learned that
Peter Staniforth, formerly with
the Royal Bank of Canada
here, has been appointed
Assistant Manager of the Strat-
ford branch of that bank.
*
Mrs. C,W, Mewhort, wife of
'Dr. Mewhort of Lake
Qowichan, B.C. left for home
after spending the past three
weeks with her mother, Mrs,
Derwin Carter, Clinton,
* *
A miscellaneous shower was
held on Thursday afternoon,
November 1st for Vicki Garrow
at the home of her aunt, Mrs,
Percy Gibbings, RR 2, Clinton.
Corsages were pinned on the
bride elect, her mother, Mrs.
Ron Ellerby, the groom's
mother Mrs, K.W. Colquhoun
and the bride's grandmother,
Mrs. Bert Shobbrook, Twenty-
five relations were present.
Contests were conducted by
Donna Gibbings, Verna Gib-
bings and Sue Vodden, Win-
ners were Joan Garrow,
Margaret Wright and Ida Mar-
tin. Gifts were presented by the
children present. A hat was
made for the bride by her aunt
Muriel Millson. Vicki tendered
her thanks to all concerned,
following which a lovely lunch
was served by the hostesses.
* * *
Your former popular Town
Talk Editor, Marg Rudd and
husband Ron, paid a quick visit
to town last Friday. While here
they were overnight guests of
Mrs. R.U. MacLean.
* * *
On September 27 last, our
paper carried an ad placed by
the Clinton Winter Carnival
Committee which had as its
lead line "Think Snow". You
all didn't need to interpret this
quite so literally - now see what
we have!!! While on the subject
of winter cold and that lurking
shadowof a possible energy
curtailment, an interesting clip-
ping from the Goderich Signal-
Star of December, 1942 was
loaned to us by Mr. John
Fisher of Winter Court. It
reads- "Individual savings of
electric power may seem snall,
but collectively they make a
great addition to the power
available to war industries.
"Scattered through Ontario
and Quebec are hundreds of in-
dustrial plants which urgently
need this power. Housewives
can carry on their personal con-
Servation drives by making cer-
tain that lamp shades•and elec-
tric light bulbs are kept clean
and free from dust. Even a
small film of dust on the
shades or bulbs reduces light
efficiency."
* * *
Buy your Remembrance
poppy and wear it proudly.
Each year may take its
significance further into the
past - but to the veterans living
today, and most especially to
those in our military hospitals,
there is no pushing the past
aside - it is still an ever present
memory. The eleventh hour of
the eleventh day of the
eleventh month evokes our
gratitude and remembrance.
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courses in home economics on a
sessional basis at Centralia
College of Agricultural
Technology have been announ-
ced by J. A. MacDonald, prin-
cipal.
Deborah J. Campbell, B,A.,
has been appointed as
technician to the home
economics program and is
responsible for the home
management apartment. Miss
Campbell also serves as a
laboratory demonstrator in
food chemistry.
Gregory E. Lucier, from Lon-
don, Ontario, presently com-
pleting his Ph.D in physiology
and food chemistry at the
University of Western Ontario,
will be responsible for teaching
the physiology and food
chemistry courses.
Arlene Lundgren has been
appointed to teach art to the
fashion students. Mrs. Lun-
dgren received her B.A. degree
from the University of Toronto.
Myrna R. Mead from Wood-
stock, Ontario,' who: received
,her B.H,Sc. degree from the
Bust missing
The Goderich detachment of
the Ontario Provincial Police is
investigating the theft of a wide
range of interesting Pieces of
property.
Among those items stolen
were one black mail box, one
tape recorder, one color
television set, a pink marble
bust of a young woman, an
hour glass clock, one lamp
shade, a double barrel 12 gauge
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an airplane propeller clock, one
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