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Clinton News-Record, 1974-04-04, Page 2instance but -we .could settle for the floors,. While Bill Steeristrn -of RR 3, Clinton was engaged in construction work on the old hoMe of George Wise at the junction of the Holmesville and the Bayfield Roads, he un,. covered • a piece of wood upon Which had been inscribed the following message,—"My name is William McVittie, age 19 years. I finished this house off in the year of our Lord, 1894, and I deposit a piece of caseing between the, floors before I put on the base. When this house is torn down let him who finds this piece cast it from him or it will give him the Small Pox." Our thanks to Mr. Steei.stra's mother for bringing the said piece of wood into our office. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Clinton will have a new minister in the near future, As a 'Stated Supply' under the Seaforth Charge, St. Andrew's will welcome the Rev. Edwin G. Nelson who comes to their district from Orangeville, On- tario. Mr. Nelson, married with four children, is a native of Goderich, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenwood E. Nelson of that town. It is expected that the incoming minister will be inducted during the latter part of May, 1974. St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Clinton has a new minister, He is Rev. Ed- win G: Nelson of Orangeville. He will also serve First Presbyterian Church in Seaforth, Tuckersmith.. The by-law by periodic visits to problem areas especially, and to answer complaints, Mr. Cooper said his work would prevent him from giving sufficient time to the job, but would discuss the duties with another man whom he believed would be in- terested. Passed for payment were accounts totalling $21,319, and Included in these were road accounts of $4,130; debenture in- terest on Tuckersmith System Debenture loans of $5,825; Vanastra sewage and water for March $685 and Hay township Black Creek Drain $1,702. Huron County, this year, requests a levy , from Tuckersmith township of $102,720. Of • • injunctton continued from page 1 definitely afford to expropriate the land on the basis of a recent village commissioned appraisal that showed the worth of the con- tested 2.3 acres at $14,000. He said that Mr. Herold's claim to a $200,000 investment in the project was overblown. "If he's got that much invested he's put- ting in gold-plated things. All we are talking about is a little bit of land", said the reeve. He said that if Blue Anchor proved ownership then the two sides would go to arbitration to decide the value of the land and investment. THE 01D-TIMEE 0,4Vg: INSBAND ;) 3 Am' BE CALIED TNE BREADWINNER , BUT YOU KNOW WINDS UP WITH weeem,,, ...? `Si Pere Brown of RR 5, Clin- ton was honoured last week by General Motors Corporation of Canada, when he was presen- ted with the Five Year Ring award on completion of that \,term as a Master 'Manager. \ Pere has been associated with \Lorne Brown Motors for the !last 23 years. He is also a past / president of ' the Clinton branch, Canadian Legion. * * Mr. Russell Jervis of Clinton flew down to Montreal last week for a one day seminar on 'aluminum siding'. The trip was; made courtesy of Hunter- Dodglas Aluminum Products. * * * Birthday congratulations go to Mrs. G. Wesley Nott of On- tario Street who will be 91 on April 6, 1974. * * * Mr. Meredith Young of Goderich is a patient in Univer-' city Hospital, London. He is wished a speedy recovery. * * * Winner of the March Share The Wealth draw at the Clin- ton Canadian Legi6n was Mrs. Elmer Hugill of Clinton. * * "If the walls could only speak," is often quoted in reference to old houses. Maybe not the walls in the following Many give Monday, March 25, a bus was presented to Huronview by the Huronview Auxiliary, the presentation being made by Mrs. Wilfred Colclough, president of the Auxiliary, to Anson McKinley, Chairman of the Huronview committee of management. Mrs. Colclough spear-headed a very successful campaign by the Auxiliary to raise the funds for the purchase of the vehicle. The bus is a Dodge maxivan, purchased from J & T Murphy Ltd., Clinton. The van has been fitted with an extended roof and a wheel-chair lift which is eleetric.S* It will carry nine persodi, `ibiir 'of whom can remain right in their .wheelchairs. The Committee of Management and staff of Huronview join the ladies of the Huronview Auxiliary in heartfelt thanks to the following people and groups, whose very generous donations made the "Rides For Residents" campaign a com- plete success. Women's Institutes in Auburn, Belgrave, Blyth, Brussels, Clinton, Crediton, Elmville, Goderich, Goderich township, Hensall, Kippen DON BELL BUILDING CONTRACTOR . 225 MAPLE ST. CLINTON 482-9560 TOP VALU - 1 lb. pkg. Side Bacon 89° SCHNEIDERS • 1 lb, pkg. Red HotWieners 88c TOWN OF CLINTON TAXI CAB RATES FROZEN COFFEE CREAMER'- RICHS COFFEE 16 on. 29C RICH cost, BLUEBERRY OR CHERRY STAFFORD PIE 19 on. FILLING tin Assorted Colons FACIAL TISSUE 2 Ply Pop 'Up • Kleenex al?OU 89C FROZEN APPLE DANISH Of PECAN - SARA LEE COFFEE 14 19 CAKE cake • I TWIN PACK - VILLAGE. SOFT 8 Ot.59c ow Margarine tubs s Tort own: 6061160 SATUADAt Al la B, MC .9,—CUNTQN NEWS-RECORD, THURSDAY APRIL 4 1974 Town Talk by PEGGY GIBS Training site out New minister appointed for rhurch at which about '200 can be fed at one sitting in each. It is within 10 miles of eig- cellent sailing facilities Or1kake Huron, there are seven golf courses, excellent cross-country skiing facilities within the area and a 50-acre development area for track' and field facilities, he said. "The present owners are prepared to finance any necessary changes to suit what is needed for Olympic training provided an adequate contract arrangement is set up," Mr. McKinley said. He recalled that Prime Minister Trudeau had promised that in the closing of forces bases in less developed areas, federal assistance in providing other uses would be considered. "The 'area I am speaking about is just such a slow- growth area which was greatly affected by the closure of the Canadian Forces Base at Clin- ton," he said. Mr. Nelson was born in Goderich on Oc- tober 30, 1933, the son of Mr, and• Mrs, Glenwood E. Nelson of Goderich, He atten- ded Goderich schools, Waterloo University and graduated from The Presbyterian CoNge in 111000 in 1967, Hp\ was or.„aineici in his home church, Knox Preslayt. Han' Church, Goderich, on June ' ,12, 196.7, spent two years in Calvin. Pres.b, erian C. urcb at Saskatoon, Saskat- thewan and the\ past, five years at Tweed- smuir Mernorial\-Chtirch in Orangeville, He married the former Florence A. Hud- son, daughter of Mrs. Roy Hudson on November 21., 1952. They have four children,'Dwight (20), Mark (18), Dale (15) and Cindy (13), • The date when Mr. Nelson comes to. Clinton has not yet been finalized. • The Rev, Sam Kerr, a retired minister of Stratford will continue to take services un- til Mr. Nelson moves here. continued from page 1 this, $65,247 is for general costs and $37,473 for highways, Three and possibly more members of council indicated they would be attending a day long meeting on 'regional 'government in Goderich at the Children's Aid Office on April 19 sponsored by the Association of Municipalities, T-ttelterftraith Tuckersmith's levy for the Seaforth Area Fire Board of $6,171 (18.7 per cent) was approved for payment. ,Tuckersmith has three properties owned by two owners that will be sold at a tax sale if the owners do not pay the back taxes for the past three years. Requests for five building permits were approved; Robert Kinsman of RR 2, Kip- pen - addition to barn; Brian Kennedy - a new house on a 2/3 acre lot in Harpurhey; Bayfield Boat Yard, Vanastra - renovations to building; Victor Hargreaves, Brucefield - addition to house and Ervin Sillery of RR 1, Brucefield - implement shed. Council studied maps of Egmondville, prepared by Brian Murdoch, Goderich, of the Huron Planning Department. Council. marked in possible sights for industry, commercial areas and mobile home park and will return it to Mr. Murdoch. This is preparatory to passing a zoning by-law for 'the township. (This meeting adjourned at 1. a.m. Wed- nesday) R. E. McKinley (PC-Huron) received little encouragement from the departtnent of health 1 nd welfare Tuesday when he enewal his campaign to create an Olympic training camp at the former forces base at Ckin- -enn. Norman Cafik, parliamen• tary secretary to the minister of health and welfare, told him:' "I would like to point out that the feasibility of per- manent sites for the moment is unlikely because of the dif- ficulty of assembling athletes in any one site for any length of time and the adaptability of such sites to facilitate the con- ditions for any Olympic program of some 20 sports." He added the decision will be made by officials of Game Plan '76 which consists of the Canadian Olympic Association, the Olympic Trust, Sport Canada, and some of the provinces. Mr. McKinley said he had sent letters to Game Plan '76 associates pressing his argument for the use of Clinton faCilities and was not ready to give up. The former base has a 20,000-square foot gymnasium, a swimming pool with adequate changing rooms, an artificial ice arena with year-round facilities, a curling rink, an in- door and outdoor rifle range, an eight-lane bowling alley, a reasonable amount of housing for families, 500 rooms available for accommodation and two up-to-date mess halls PC's slam... continuo(' froth page 1 management audit and limit the size of the civil service. Re-elected to 1974 association executive were: president Clayton Laithwaite of RR 1, Goderich, vice-presidents Edward Powell of RR 1, Wingham, Fred Heaman . of RR 3, Parkhill, Mrs. Margaret Bennett of Wingham, Harry Hayter of RR 2, Dash- wood, Roy Cousins of Bruisells, William Musser of Exeter and Murray Cardiff of Ethel and secretary treasurer Mrs. Norma Grigg of Clinton. Directors are: Mrs. F. G. Thompson, Gerald Holmes, Edward Grigg, all of Clin- ton, Valentine Becker and Glenn Webb of Dashwood and James Donnelly of Goderich. YPC director is James Sills of Seaforth. R,E. McKinley of Zurich (PC-Huron) and Elmer Bell of Epter remain on executive as honorary presidents. Chain saws if not operated properly become a deadly weapon. Don't experiment. Study the operator's manual and know what you are doing. St. John Ambulance advises that *you pay attention to the following safety suggestions. Wear gloves, ,safety shoes, and trimfitting clothes. Goggles will protect the eyes from flying chips and sawdust. Keep a chain cover on the saw when it is not in use. Never attempt to ' use a defective saw. for Huronview van clip these IGA valuable coupons for fantastic savings 77 7 East, Londesborough, Molesworth, Seaforth, Tiger Dunlop, Zurich. Brucefield United Church, Catholic League Ladies, Lucknow, Community Clubs - Goderich Township, Sum- ., merhill, Tuckersmith, Eastern Star - Blyth, Exeter, Goderich, Egmondville UCW, Forrester's Lodge - Londesborough, Huronview, Auxiliary, Craft Room, Men's Work Shop, Kinettes - Clinton, Hensall, Kinsmen - Goderich, Legion - Blyth Ladies Auxiliary, Clinton Ladies Auxiliary, Clinton. Lions Clubs - Blyth, Clinton, Goderich, Seaforth, Wingham, North Huron Orange Lodge, Ontario St. United Church, Clinton, Sunday School, Rebekah Lodge - Clinton, Goderich, Mrs. Helen Lee, Lon- desborough, Mrs. Mary Robin- son, Londesborough, Mrs. Iris Sperling, Huronview, Mrs. An- nie Veal, Huronview. q. .... . es666.16:6666,66066*61666••••••••••••.11100 *dr. •••••‘• 4•41/1•‘••••;i0A•jiii•li.1••••••• . DR. A'S MINI-TALES Ddubte Ghost iro The old Blakely house was being torn down, and the Ghost family had to move. They looked all over town, and decided the Ramsey house would be just right. It had a big attic that was never used. And 'best of all, said Father Ghost, "Dr. Ramsey's a doctor, and doctors don't believe in ghosts. No one will bother us here." Mother Ghost warned her son to stay in the attic. But like all ghosts, he had a little good in him and a little bad in him. So one day, while the little ghost's good half was taking a nap, his bad half sneaked- downstairs to explore the house. When the good half caught up with him, he was standing behind a boy, who was reading a book. "Wouldn't it be fun to scare him a little?" whispered the little ghost's bad half. And before the good half could stop him, he stuck the boy in the back with a pitchfork. "Ouch!" yelled the boy:The ghost's bad half giggled. He I knew no one could see him. But then the boy turned around and said, "Who are you?" The bad half ghost gave a yelp and joined right back with his good half. Then the door opened. "Is something wrong, Bob?" asked Dr. Ramsey? Bob looked straight at the ghost and smiled. "It was nothing, Dad!" When Dr. Ramsey left, the little ghost whimpered,• "How come you didn't tell?" "Why should I?" Bob grin- ned. "We're going to have lots of fun together.' Copyright 0 AVS Technical ser- vices, 1973. INGREDIENTS: Beef, Water TEXTURED VEGETABLE PROTEIN FRESH GROUND QUALITY PROTECTED SUPERBURGER 679c BONELESS - SHOULDER OR SHANK Stewing Beef lb.1 .29 CUT FROM THE BEEF HIP Beef Cobs Stookb, 1 .79 Help sour Help your Heart Fund SCHNEIDERS oz. pkg. Sliced Cooked Ham 78` SCHNEIDERS MAC & CHEESE or Chicken, Loaf pkg. 42° - 6 oz. -HARE FRESH, BACKS ATTACHED CHICKEN Lags aE Broasts "the meat people" •41Ntimni-"' CUT FROM THE BEEF HIP Top Round Steak CUT FROM THE BEEF HIP Ski& Tip Roost FRESHA NUTRITIOUS SLICED PORK LIVER lb 1.59 lb 59 We vacuum seal our "Quality protected" beef . . and without additives, we let it age naturally in v controlled; cold environment . . so it will be tender and good whoa it's fresh cut In our stores. We buy Canada Approved Grade "A" Red Ribbon Reef, it is inspected, Men carefully cut and trimmed to our strict specifications, from Otto MOMINII we buy it until you do, our beef is handled under ideal conditions, keeping it clew% cold, fresh, juicy and delicious. "Quality-Protected Beef. It's not lust a name , .. it's a guarantee. IM BEEF h. COTTAGE - ROLLS 3 to 4 lbs. TOP VALU WE SWEET PICKLED SELL CANADA APPROVED GRADE "A" RED RIBBON BEEF • U4,k NO: 1., GAR9Ett rsl COSO 11ead 'Lettuce SCHNEIDERS - STORE,PACXED SCHNEIDERS • KENT BRAND English Sausage lb. 99c Side Bacon Se pkg. elh, QV CUT FROM THE LEG PORK HOCKS 45.c ROUND STEAK ROAST Bottom Cut From the Beef Hip TED fROCESS CHEESE OP VALI! R. EES ICIE 4101/ • V.6 A. NO. ,1: EtAKWRiDi IA/Re/A i • . IFiEW ONFON:A. U.S.A. NO. 1 TENDER Alai OHIO ASPARAGUS ..69° .11EAUTYAPPU$ r.; cAtoxix to0.:4 Pexesk :;004R1S: 234 : CHUM Ptoeltk TREAT Waite :Yellow iettaisasa.1 3° TOP VALU FLAKED WHITE Clover Leaf 61/2 „. 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