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Clinton News-Record, 1974-12-05, Page 19Vanastra Voieings BY KAREN LEHNEN PHONE 482-7844 CLINTON NEWS RECORD, THUMP" DECEMBER 0, 1974,4A0E OA , Ouse QUANTA 100 • Only $7959 IT HANN ELECTRIC SRL 4824/27 ORCHARD FRESH APPLES MocINTOSIH • SPY DELICIOUS CONTEST $011 00 NO. ONE ,SPECIAL Aims -7 u• GRAPE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FROM 9 A.M.- 11 P.M 15 VICTORIA ST. CLINTON 482-7269 Family By Box Chocolates Smiles 'n Chuckles 41/2 lb Box 21 /4 lb. Box BAKERY A tt RESTAURANT • COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL S65-2838 "No lob too small — we do them all." HIGHWAY 21 BAYFIELD (HAROLD CU:1 Df?RPE PROPS.) e O 2 LICENSED MECHANICS 48 2 —7 903 89 ALBERT ST. CLINTON lag &SA eirl GROCERIES - FRUITS VEGETABLES QUALITY and SERVICE 482- 9316 CLINTON Hors's a — CHRISTMAS GIFT Suggestion Kitchen Aid DISHWASHER 71 ALBERT 482.9505 * DESIGN * MAINTENANCE * CONSTRUCTION BLDG. 16 VANASTRA 482-9565 Craig Cox, a Clinton Fireman, is strapped into the RUC bucket truck as he is prepared to be sent 40 feet up to fight a major fire at the Fleming Feed Mill in Clinton last week. The Mill, recently constructed at a cost of $750,000, had just opened in October, (News-Record photo) Check your pulse. If it's over75 per minute your heart needs your help. t - fi/ 144rA Palma/Jail b The Canadian movement for personal fitness. CARROLL'S GARDEN CENTRE. 4 i7,ANLTNA CLINTONY' 'THE BASE FACTORY "THE STORE THAT OUTLET SAVES 1rO: MORE" MEN'S — BOYS' — LADIES' — GIRLS' and BABY'S WEAR — YARD GOODS — FUR- NITURE — MATTRESSES — PAINT — SEWING MCHS. — SMALL APPL. — LAMPS 38 ALBERT ST. BAUER SKATING OUTFITS.... AIKEN'S 482.9352 UNSCRAMBLE "ATESITE:' TWO LINES WILL "RHYME" "PROFESSIONAL BILL" Business and Professional Directory INSURANCE , K.W. COLQUHOUN INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE Phones: Office 482-9747 Res. 4824804 HAL HARTLEY Phone 482-3693 JOHN WISE GENERAL INSURANCE- GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS Clinton Office: 482.9644 J Res: 482-7265 BOX 1033 212 JAMES ST. HELEN R. TENCH 8,A. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT TEL 482-9962 CLINTON ONTARIO NORM WHITING UCENSED AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER Prompt, Courteous, Efficient ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE, ANYWHERE We give complete sale service PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE Phone Collect 235-1964 EXETER FRED LAWRENCE Electrical Contractor Home - Farm, Commercial Wiring Phone Auburn 526-7505 DIESEL Pumps and Injectors Repaired For All Popular Makes Huron Fuel Injection Equipment Bayfleid Rd., CIInton-482.7971 liangkart, 'Kelly, 'Nig and Co. Chartered A0coUntarde 268 Main St., Exeter ARTHUR W. READ Resident Partner BUS. 235,0120 RES. 238 8O 5 A. OPTOMETRY J.E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST CLINTON—MON. ONLY 20 ISAAC ST. 482-7010 SEAFORTH BALANCE OF WEEK GOVENLOCK ST. 527-1240 R.W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The Square, GODERICH 524-7661 BEATTIE Mary's SEWING CENTRE CLINTON DRY CLEANERS PICK UP & DELIVERY FUR STORAGE DRAPE & RUG SERVICE We Deliver 43 ALBERT ST. CLINTON 158 BEECH STREET isogro LAURA SECORD CANDIES CHRISTMAS CARDS .9 WRAPS PERFUMES COLOGNES MEN'S TOILETRIES • 0 SHIRAL ONE STEP Floor Care BY • G.H. WOOD 36 OZ. JAR SPECIAL 9 7' BRYAN LAVIS INSURANCE General and Life Office: 10 King St. 482-9310 Residence: 308 High St. 482-7747 ALUMINUM PRODUCTS For Air-Master Aluminum Doors and Windows and AWNINGS and RAILINGS JERVIS SALES, JervII-68 Albert St. Clinton-482-9390 ACCOUNTING AND TAX SER VICE ARTHUR R, TUCKER C.G.A. Certified General Accountant 16 Victoria Blvd„ Vanastra Box 957, Clinton 4824737 Ameadwamieeilimimionimintririlimirlmtooloina t►`Spot the Merchants "Contest RULES: PLAY the new "Spot the Merchants" Contest. Identify as many of the above photographs as you can, NOT the individuals-by name but the firm with whom you think each picture is associated. A clue taken from, or pertaining to their advertisement is published below each one. Patronize the advertiser's In this contest end obtain your official entry forms complete and mall or deliver to THE CONTEST EDITOR Clinton News-Record, Box 39, Clin- ton, Ont., to reach here on or before Tuesday noon of next week. The 'first three correct answers drawn each week will be awarded $5.00 mer- chandise vouchers and names of this week's lucky winners will be published In next week's Clinton News-Record, Patronize the merchants who have helped make this contest possible and obtain your entry forms. You may enter as often as you wish, providing a separate contest entry form is enclosed with each entry. There is NO limit to the number of prizes a reader may win, All readers of the Clinton News Record are eligible to compete with the ex- ception of the newspaper staff and their Immediate families and their adver- tising agencies. Entries are not returnable and the judge's decision must be accepted as final. This contest will appeer weekly until December 12th, 1974, after which the grand prize draw for $100.00 ($25.00 cheque to any four contest advertisers as 'chosen by winner) will be made from all entries received. Further details of this draw will be published later in the Clinton News-Record. '100 GRAND PRIZE PLUS DEALER • • • • SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS FABRICS • NOTIONS 482-7036 17 VICTORIA ST. CLINTON E M OUTFITTERS (Formerly Epps Sporting Goods) See ERIC or MARG at your one stop sporting headquarters, 80 KING ST. CLINTON 482.9622 RECLINERS and "We service w SON h It et we sell" BALLIMACA GROVES ELECTRIC LIMITED ULAY WHO SAYS GOOD HELP IS HARD TO GET? TRY A RUG and FLOOR SWEEPER I'S A — • Carpet Sweeper, Broom, Dust Mop, Light-Duty Vac. Reg. $49.95 SPECIAL $44.9 5 10 HURON ST. 482-9414 IBUILDINNIG CENTRE Fair Prices and . . , Personal Service CLINTON 482-3405 Foamtred Slippers Snowballs Winter Boots & Wlntsrproots Hush Puppies etc. HOLLAND SHOES 28 ALBERT ST. 482-9892 HOME & BUILDING CENTRE FRED J. HUME LTD, 217 ISAAC ST., CLINTON VINYL Exterior Mtgs. 89c UP We're known for our 'DEEDOEFBRIBEDIECtsHICKEN CUSTARD CUP RESTAURANT 2 MHILW' ESY S. OF CLINTON "TAKE OUT ORDERS" ehme, hostess at-482-7069— b6 glad you did, On2,b' 1.T O. *ammotomis Something Extra Enjoy a The Lord Simcoe has something extra for you. It's a 2 night i s pecial for two at a cost or only 2 Night 5 69.90. It includes deluxe accommodation for two nights, specit•al dinner in the famous Captain's Table complete with a at Toronto s tee:titign trienferenstilll breakfast each morning. A sightseeing tour of Toronto's many exciting attractions is optional, You get something else that's special at the Lord Simcoe it's friendly hospitality you will enjoy throughout your stay with us, goo your travel agent or contact us at 150 Xing Street West, Toronto. Telephone: 362-1849. Opatated by gerketley International 14604 Ltd. Simcoe 'Continuing with the services at Vanastra, this week, we look at the business and commerce of the community, Carroll's Landscaping in Building 16, the former motor pool, employs three people, Jon Carroll said they specialize in design, maintenance and con- struction of the landscape, both residential and commercial, If you're a home gardener Carrolls supply everything you need. In January, Jon will continue his education in Landscape Technology at Humber College Toronto. Good Luck Jon. Ray Bender Masonary Con- struction owned by Ray Bender of Vanastra has three bays for equipment at Building 16; Em- ployment rates fluctuate with the seasons but range from eight to 12 persons. Ray Bender specializes in foundations, stone and brick laying and fireplaces. The Base Factory Outlet, located in Building 3 at Vanastra, is the factory outlet for Park Avenue Wear whose head office is in Elmira. Store managers are Addie and Lorrie Jutzi of 10 Regina Rd. Vanastra. The store employs three Persons: On June 19, 1972, the outlet began in facilities shared with the Country Market and had 2,900 square feet of storage and store space. In April 1973 the Base Factory Outlet moved to the present location at building 3 with 11,000 square feet in use, Addie Jutzi stated he is "happy with the patronage from Clinton and area" and added people come to the Outlet from Seaforth, Wingham, Brussels, Mitchell, Zurich, London, Simcoe, and other South Western Ontario Communitiesm Mr. and Mrs. Jutzi were the third family to move to Vanastra in April 1972 "the weeds were high" The com- munity has changed a lot. We have the best bunch of young folks a nywherei are some ofligaikthoLOght.4., Jutzi whAll'4 asked about Vanastra, He sees a great future for the Community. On Sept. 7, 1972 Country Market Clover Farm began their business at Vanastra featuring groceries, produce and gifts. Owners are Huron- Maitland Ltd. The Country Market employs seven people. A spokesman for Huron- Maitland Ltd., Scott Luckharn, when asked about the com- munity stated, "it has changed a lot from 197w. . . it• is more stable." Harvey Hammond is clerk and bailiff for the Second Small Claims Court for the Counth of Huron. His office is at 9"Toronto Blvd. Vanastra. Harvey is also Property Manager for six different home owners, managing 23 properties in all. Vanastra's Bank of Montreal is a sub-agency to Clinton, and is open for business Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. On September 18, 1972 the sub- agency opened in the former Guard House. After renovations in July 1974 the building has taken on a new look, cheerful for staff and customers. I.C. for the Vanastra Sub- agency is Julia Salton of If you're NEW IN TOWN and don't know which way to turn, call the Vanastra. Ruth Van Zon of Clinton is the teller. As many people of the community know, the Vanastra sub-agency of the Bank of Montreal is a personal place for banking with the cheerful ladies there, Located in another area of the Guard House is an office for the Ontario Federation of Agriculture as well as the Huron County Federation of Agriculture Farmers of the area will be familiar with this organization. The Federation of Agriculture acts as the spokesman for the farmer to government and society as well as providing special services to individual members. In On- tario there are 24,000 members of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture, Farmers join by paying fees of $25 or the assoc;iation also accept associate member, those who support farm services. Another asset to members is the ability to purchase safety and farm machinery products at a discount through the Federation of Agriculture. The Four structures of the Federation of Agriculture are: 1. Township: Tuckersmith president is Mr. Jim Macin- tosh. 2. County: Huron County Federation of' Agriculture, Secretary Treasurer is Audrey Stanley. of Vanastra who has hours in this office Monday 9 a.m, to 5 p.m. 3, Provincial (OFA) Ontario Federation of Agriculture, Fieldrnan is Bill Crawford of Clinton. His hours at the office are Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m, 4. Federal: (CFA) Canadian Federation of Agriculture with offices in Ottawa, Safeway Wrecking head of- fice Brantford is wrecking three buildings at Vanastra to sell the lumber, Eight men are em- ployed on the site. Add Notes November 15, 1o74 Jim Queen of London purchased the Town House Units. Property manager for the 10 buildings is Ken Brown at I - 3 Vanastra, There are 58 town house units in the development. Ted Thurston left for Regina November 29 to begin training with•the RCMP as a constable, Terry Abraham will be retur- ning to Elliot Lake December 6 to begin working as the Arena Manager there. Elliot Lake is Terry's home town. During the forenoon of November 20, Mr. V. Van- dergust visited the classes of Mrs. Radford and Mrs. Hallam. Mr. Vandergust works out of the London Regional Of- fice of the Ministry of Education, too. P.D. Day Thursday, November 28; was Professional Development Day for the teachers of Hullett Cen- tral School. 'in the morning the teachers travelled to Holmesville Public School in Goderich township.. There they discussed: topics..,,: with the teachers, During the afternoon the staff did work in their classrooms and had inter- views with parents. clinton kippen BY RENA CALDWELL Stephen McGregor returned home from St. Joseph's Hospital, London last Friday. Mr. Keith Lovell underwent surgery in Stratford General Hospital last week, Huron Country Playhouse At Hullett Central School on November 21, the five Huron Country Playhouse actors put on a play entitled "My Best Friend is Twelve Feet High." The people watching the play included all the children, kin- dergarten to grade three, from Walton Public School as well as kindergarten to grade four pupils from Hullett Central. The play showed that actors can produce a very interesting program without using many props. The Awlience,bad to use its i414Jkla the htirthe 'Hullett -pupils used it even more when grades one to three met the actors in small groups following the stage presentation for some workshop sessions. Consultants Visit Mrs. B. Leslie from London spent a day and a half at' Hullett Central on November 18 and 19 conferring with Mrs. Walter and working with the pupils in her class. linnet's happenings