Clinton News-Record, 1976-10-14, Page 14t,
with
era Laminle.
Visitor* with' Mrs. 'Pauline
Jeffrey were Edmund Yet-
_ Madge DeSeh, David
uegieh and *Pride- Glenn,
Blanche Decherd. Mr- and
rs.Clemence3effreY.
**sand Mrs. Roht. Parsons
visited Mrs. Almeeda Per-
lis; Donald Mitchell visited
Mrs. Florence Mitchell, and
Mrs. Charles Snell and Leslie
Mitchell visited Louise
Itchell.
Mrs. Featherston was
visited by Keith and Doris
Leonard, Willowdale, Ruby
COMrie,Goderich, Louise and
Belle Reid; Kathie and Ian
Reid, Greta and Jack Reid.
Roy and Clara MacDonald,
Mrs. Laura Hubbard, Toronto
visited Mrs. E. Sararus; and
Roy McDonaldwasvisited by
Mrs. McDonald, grand-
children Beth and David
Prouty.
Mrs. Marion Schenk visited
Hugo Schenk; Shirley Prputy
visited Lynn Latimore and
Alex Barrett; and visiting
with Mrs. Mabel Johns were
Paul and Nola Madge. Helen
Salisbury, Howard Johns,
Mrs. Mary Neil. Jim and
Agnes McQuaid visited Dan
Matthews:
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Don
MacLaren, Jodi and Brooke
spent the -Thanksgiving with
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor.
Mr. and Mrs. Bevan
Donthron and family were
recent visitors with the
former's mother, Mrs. Doris
Bonthron, Janice and Shelley
in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Holland, Gwen and Michael
spent Thanksgiving with Mr.
and Mrs. James Sangster and
Brad.
. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
MacGregor of Sault Ste.
Marie visited during the past
week with Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar McClinchey.
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Bell,
and family of London were
recent visitors with the
former's mother Mrs. Glenn
Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams
of Exeter and Mrs. Blanche
Chapman of London visited
this week with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Corbett.
Mr." and Mrs. Lorne Chap-
man and Rod were guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Craig
Chapman in Forest and at-
tended the christening of
their granddaughter Michelle
Ann. Chapman in the Forest
United Church.
Rev. W.D. Jarvis con-
ducted Thanksgiving service
in Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Sunday. The choir
under the direction of Mrs.
Malcom Dougall led in the
service of song.
Mr. Ed Schroeder is a
patient in South Huron
Hospital Exeter, where he is
receiving treatment.
Mrs. Don Mousseau, who
was a patient in Smith Huron
Hospital last week, was able
to return to her home.
Mr. Charles Mickle of
Hamilton spent the weekend
with his mother, Mrs. Laird
MiCkle and on Sunday they
enjoyed their Thanksgiving
with the latter's daughter and
ion -in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
- Brian Collins and Sarah at
Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Flynn
returned home after spending
a Month at Kincardine.
Mrs. Dorothy Mickle, Mrs.
•Ind dent Shipper
to
United Co-operstivo
of With
-tivotiock 0ipt,
" Toronto
Ship Your Livestock
with
Rey Scetchmer
mondoisshippinci
Day From Varna Stockyard
CUL CAVVIELDSSS-Thlt
tiv7:30 Lot. Moods*
I, For Proopt Service
? *10* asses eri Pick.up
ti',drove. to
wood and on, the
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PrOkitY, Parker1
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:ommittee meeting
koka Region where they
yed a lour how boat trio
from'Gravenhurst to Port
Carling and hack in beautiful
warm sunny weather.
Tuesday, being another
warm sunny day, they en-
joyed the trop through
Algonquin Park, which was
alive with colour and on to
Ottawa touching the edge of
the Gatineau Hills.
On Wednesday which was
still warm, and sunny they
.had a three and one half hour
trip 7 of the city by bus and the
beautiful Gatineau Hills and
stopped to have a guided tour
of the Governor General's
residence. In the afternoon
they walked to the
Parliament Buildings and
had a guided loiur and from
there to the Art Gallery, the
Sparks St. Mall etc.. which
was close to their hotel "The
Lord Elgin".
Thursday, they left by
another scenic route for home
stopping to take pictures at
the Peterborough Locks. It
was a beautiful trip, one that
willAufg be remembered.
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Amber Lodge meets
Amber Rebekah Lodge met
on Wednesday evening with
Noble Grand Bertha
MacGregor presiding,
assisted by Vice Grand
Dorothy Parker.
Arrangements were made
for the Installation of officers
on October 20th when District
Deputy President Mrs. Mary
Fisher of Exeter and her
installing staff will be
present.
An invitation was received
from Huronic Lodge, Clinton
inviting the members to a
"Dessert Euchre" October
27th at 1:30 p.m. The Vice-
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Auxiliary t On Tuesday
evening with Pres
Beatrice Uyl preAidirig-
Iva Reid and Mrs. Uyl gave a
detailed report of the con-
vention they attended. in
Windsor. Members wilLassist
with the canvass for the
Institute of the Blind and a
donation was given to the
Institute.
Arrangements were made
for the "Money Doll" draw
and Mrs, Iva Reid reported
for the Sports committee on
bowling tournaments etc.
Mrs. Uyl won the Mystery
prize.
A Birthday cake was
served commemorating the
birthday of the auxiliary and
a social hour enjoyed by all.
Grand Master speaks.
The Past District Deputies
of Huron District 23 of the
100F held a dinner meeting
at Hensall Lodge Hall on
Friday evening.
P.D.D.P. Ernie Chipchase
presided for the meeting
following the dinner. Grand
Master M. Hathway of the
Sarnia District was guest
speaker.
Smile
At a recent convention of
atomic scientists in Las
Vegas, several physicists
were spending most of their
time around the gambling
tables.
Exclaimed one tourist,
"Those scientists are gam-
bling like there was no
tomorrow r
"Maybe", commented
another, "They know
something".
es,
ve. �f e”
Ontario
smaller talize core areas in
s*
i
Ontario "es with a
maximum population of
125,
To stabilize or improve the
property and business tax
se within these downtown
arrosm'ake more effective use
of existing downtown
municipal infrastructure.
To re-establish areas.
a viable role
fordowntown
To sustain the social,
cultural and economic
facilities and opportunities
within downtown areas.
To finance specific projects
which in turn will stimulate
implementation of the
remainder of the
municipality's official plan.
The province will provide
assistance in the form of
partially recoverable loans to
the municipality up to a
maximum of two-thirds of the
approved cost of a downtown
revitalization project. Rhodes
said.
"Such a project would be
expected to generate ad-
ditional revenue to the
municipality in -the-form of
rents and -or taxes. In ad-
dition, the project must act as
a seeding element or a spur to
other downtown im-
provements," he said.
To qualify for assistance, a
municipality must:
Have up to a maximum
population of 125,000 persons
as of the date of formal ap-
plication to the Ministry of
Housing.
Have an approved official
plan with policies concerning
the downtown, and also must
have a property maintenance
and occupancy standards by-
law applicable to commercial
and residential buildings.
project r
five aff4t.,
Demonstrate that It has the
provincial
financia1 and
to the provincial
tal asstance will be
4r1P4111
hodes said eligible costs
iclude*
theacquisition
clearance pf land for
revitalization rojeat
relocation,costs of
esidentiai tenants if 411Y; the
acquisitio'n and ehabi1itation
existing01 an key anther
building; and the installation
Of a public open or covered .
mall, tranIttway or semi -
mall.
Improvement, relocation
and additions to ancillary
services such as water,
sewers and -or roads where
such improvements will
result in revitalization, will
also be eligible.
Municipal administrative
costs relating tothe im-
plementation of the project
can be included in the total
approved costs, but will be
limited.
Rhodes said the total
provincial recovery would be
limited ,to 110 per cent of the
initial provincial two-thirds
contribution.
However, repayment is
contingent upon additional
revenue being created for the
municipality. There is no
fixed period for this loan
recovery.
Recoveries could come
from the sale or lease of any
cleared land or buildings of
the project, from sharing in
contingent income, or from
leasing space in malls and
semi -malls.,
"In all cases two-thirds of
such recoveries would return
to the province and one-third
to the municipality," he said.
If and when such a project
results in additional tax
revenue. the recoverable
proportions will be reversed.
The municipality would
receive two-thirds of such
new tax revenue and the
province one-third which will
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anima[s ere judged by Dean
Sayles of Paris, Ontario,
In the Junior Special, for 4-
H age or younger (all animals
were shown by those11 year%
or younger)* 13 calves
competed for the George
Balm Memorial Trophy
which was won by Dale
Pinkneyof RR 3 Listowel, He
showed a senior calf, Sunrise
BDM Highlight. The trophy
was presented by Gordon
Young of iVionkton, President
of, the club
Marksman G
ARwywvsloxivonsinette:ra”binel Wcwasif
the bull
class were Alec Ostrom, RR 3
Clinton showing Pon Head
Cinderella Surville. Paul
Robinson, RR 1 St. Marys
Aplcarecefls sseurcovire Luke.sowing Robin
The Junior Champion
Female class was won by
Paul Robinson, RR 1 St.
Marys showing Robin Acres'
SOB Eva. Jack and Fred
Armstrong, RR ' 2 Auburn,
showing Huronia Mode 9F
won the Reserve lunior
CO.
pion Jelt gn
tor'S Jewel, Was _shqwn 191 3.
T. Van Esmond at RR 1
Clinton.
Alec Ostrom of RR 3
Clinton showed the Reserve
senior and Grand giampion
Female. Elmline Sparkle's
Helen.
Premier Breeder Egg
Exhibitor Banners were won
by Alec Ostrom aF well.
These banners were
presented by the Judge, Dean
Sayles.
Eleven exhibitors showed a
tetal - art MOOS in the
npeon
Looking over the desserts, which were plenty in number, at the smorgasbord supper at
Varna United Church last week were Bob and Pat Norman and their children, Robin and
Lee. (photo by Mary Chessell)
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•PANT COATS •SKI JACKETS
*FUR FABRICS
60 Inch - 100% Polyester
Printed Interlock
LARGE SELECTION - REG. S6.98
SALE
'4.99
YD.
• LARGE SELECTION OF WARM COATS
IN THE SEASONS STYLING
ALL COATS NEW THIS FALL
N. Hold lacks
OR Specials Added 10 % OFF
DAY
SALE
60 Inch - 100%Polyester
45 Inch -Perm Press
Broadcloth
6s PERCENT POLYESTER -
35 PERCENT COTTON,
REG. 11.69 $ I 9 .
SALE
YO
Woven Gabardine
Conadiono Sayelle
2 OZ. SKEINS
OUR
SPECIAL
PRICE
Fall green and fall blue in La Coste Knit
JACKETS, BLAZERS, -PANTS, SKIRTS a SHIRTS
ALL COLOURS
$ .1 .00
SAVE
IBEX
Flannelette
Blankets
PINK a BLUE BORDERS
70" x 90" - SO" x 90" - SO" x 100"
OFF
1 •00 ON EACH
. 60 luck -,100%Pelyester
Pont De Roma
10 DAY
- SALE
PRICE
$3.49 YD.
60 hick - 100% Polyester
PLAIN SILK Y
INTERLOCK
SAMSONITE - McBRIDE - CARSON
caristmas
Selection
I4ow in
Stock
REG. 11.59
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