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Clinton News-Record, 1976-01-22, Page 36• • " i'Acpterrsberlat WS, ' • • 4hni,f!gegatt. 17, of Blyth, . oPperily,!,cit RR- 2 )140101(1, 4 died In Victoria Respite' on t.1004 SenteMheit 12,.of iniarlOS• received about 10 in a Single. Car crash two ,rnileSeaSt Of ciOrrie, Ken Harrison, 18 of WroxO#V'iclied.$01#0111ber 2'. '1., were 0 . otS of a road . in -Jowick' owz1ship and kidded into a.SO, breaking • Veter ans of World War I AlfittOrcaistrict are idd that•Aiets day this. wifl be Old in Kin,. • Ifie oh 'entertib*r 27- ' Petalled plans have been completed for the ' official opening :of the Vanastra Recreation Centre at Vanastra. The parks board, and day. care centre committee have set. aside Friday September .!0, for open house. The Ontario- environment ministry has , approved a proposed landfill site for Stanley Township. Township clerk Mel ,• 4* -41 (.iug, 28) - Among the more than $0 exhibitors at the 2nd 1,tinual .Clint04 'Potpourri Arts and Craft show fait weekend in Clinton was Fran Porter of Clinton, right, who showed off a variety ofhats and things made from Plastic bread wrappers. Admiring the excellent skill. needed to produce the goods -is Dorothy Williams of Clinton. The show attracted about 1,410 visitors. (News - Record Rhino) Most Bayfield Fair paradiirsticherS (Sept. 4) agreed last Saturday that it sees** naproptiate, that MP Bob' McKinley. and MPP Jilt Olden rode in a.assimare spreader pulled by Fred L.bb of Clinton. Commented '-** Mr. McKinley: "We don't spread it, we Net Silent it." (News-Recerstplooto) • • Congratulations to all from the management & staff at se - Home Furnishings.- Floor Coverings - Carpeting 71 ALBERT ST.. CLINTON 411112-95OSe " A ..•0111111•011101.0116.. • 604* said he ex ors the 100 acre site along the .Paytield Aiver jk!st OerthWeS ot ...Varna will s'become. oPeratien01 lw late fall et. earlysprin ity Thursday, Senteloher4, 110$ Incumbent Member of the Provincial Parlianleat, Jack Riddell, a 43 -year-old farmer of Pashw004, had little trouble winning the riding of Huron -Middlesex in the provincial election.last Thursday, which saw the Progressive Conservatives returned with a minority government ofiortly 51 seats.. Liberal Murray Gaunt was swept back into office in last Thursday's provincial election with a landslide victory over Progressive Conservative Sill Walden and New Democrat Dr. Don Milne in the Huron -Bruce riding. Jo -Anne Palmer, 19 year- old daughter of Dr. and WS. D.B. Palmer of Clinton, was named Miss Midwestern a rs. antario, at the tueEnaw Fall FdirOOSaturOgy. She • was chosen from among 18 girls representing area municipalities, each contest whiney in her home communit7f4 gle to e nJt eoar the Ib9e7goomin Misses et)) lobmi of• e"CaantNiagara ustesptaphe.14 e ach y Clinton's five man police force could find themselves in a new home late this fall, if council goes ahead with a plan announced at- last %mlfeeedtinnesgd.ay night's bcincit, Mayor Don Symons said that the police committee is looking into the. cost of . renovating the existing tire., hall in the town hall into more spacious quarters for the town's five man force. even sisters win $100,000 Thursday, October 2,1975 Seven women, all.sisters in the 'same family, will split $100,000 after one of their tickets proved to be a good one in last .Sunday night's Olympic Lottery. The winners, who will get about 515,000 each in the seven -way • split, were Mrs. Hugh iDonna) Flynn of Londesboro, Mrs. Bill (Beryl)* Storey of Constance, Mrs, OT-ville (Lila) Storey of Seaforth, Mrs. John (Margaret) McDougall and Mrs. Boyd (Celia) Hartwick, both of Stratford, Mrs. Ray (Dorothy) Davis, Thorndale and Mrs. Don (Hazel) McLeod of Ailsa Craig. Cheryl Webster of Varna was the top winner in the 81st annual commencement exercises held last Friday eight at Central Huron SecondarySchool in Clinton. . Miss Webster won six seholarships, including the Sir Ernest Cooper Estate Scholarship for top subject marks, a W.D. Fair Scholarship in generat. proficiency,. three W.D. Fair Scholarships in grade 13 subject proficiency and an Ontario scholarship. The summer of4975 was a bad one for the Clinton Kinsmen raceway according to figures released earlier this week. This year the wagering dropped. A total of 8791,284 was bet on the 13 programs or an' average bet of $60,866 per • program. compared to a total ,0 programs last year, or an of 5834,090 bet on thela.* averagebetof$64 101, .10attlie Palmer, 18, of Clinton, is heading for the Miss Derninien of .Caaada contest *next year. Miss Pahner, who is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Pahner of Clinton, was picked as Miss Mid -Western Ontario last weekend (Sept. 25) at the Lecknow Fair. It *ill be the first time that Clinton has. a contestant In the national finals. Miss Painifr was Cliaton's Centennial (been, (News -Record photo) proudt. bik -port of this progressive community... OUR CLINTON PLANT AT V? DON STREET OPENED 971 -- NOW WITH A STAFF OF 41. EXffiCEI4-0. WILDEX -Canada-. .The Ex -Cell -0 Windex plant in Clinton manufactures the WILDEX line of cartridges and toolholder.s for tbe Canadian and American 'markets. and manufactures tungsten. and Medium carbide throw -away inserts for the Canadian market. We now have the exciuSive representation and manufacturing rights far the NTK Ctrarrile Ansert product line. We also manufacture Ceramic and Special Boring tools for the Canadian and Export Markets.