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Clinton News-Record, 1976-12-23, Page 5"44,, o 000" " ' " . ' ,••• o " " '44••• • o glr-Torx, h r o ' r • ,0 o %,•• tuo .00 4,...,0 4,4 404 A VP' • 41 W LI 5, „.to D • ' I; 1,•• • -- • - 141'Se •a sreets' L. 0 0 ,/u* 0 0 0 0 0 0J� 0 C`,...,I9 - - 3 61) @ A1.1 g,54, • , 45,05.0.40 yoti a ntrishass brig$wilt pima** awl glad wills kope!,114aclayahy L greatly appreciated. LYLE MONTGOMERY CONSTRUCTION Clinton 4$24444 • k will beim a small Pay' On* play areas, f!r en, and area. WIPL nChes:fieWera and trecl‘or senior citizens* th News says: PrOMSIOn will also be nine for fixing the existing, boll diaMond, draining the _entire park, area tni4building parking lots. Further, plans for the park await a meeting of the village's recreation bpord, early next year, to ensure the park could be included in its yearly budget. Isewhere in the Citizens News, a story tells of the installation of new lights in the village's arena. The new mercury vapour lights that will cost $6.500 in material and labour, will give four times as much light as, the present lighting with a reduction in energy con- sturtption of 10,000 Watts. Blyth's roads budget deficit rises as the snow falls, reads a front page story in the Blyth Standard. Clerk -treasurer Larry Walsh predicts a deficit of $,500 which could drop to $1,000 when the savings from other depart - • • swim e nex to asi Vari have been ter... the 82 by 43 fpq pooi• Kiriston ommL. and W -grants are expecU, to cover 11f ofthe necesseri $170,000. An. earlier canvass of the ItirIctou and oodham, areas brought in $35,000 in pledges. Fullerton Township will appeal a provincial Own ruling which allows a couple fn Russeldale to keep three nanny - gortts on their property. The 10111=14mM story says the township would have to rezone Robert and Penny Havens' property agricultural tram residential to allow them to keep- the goats. Reeve Ormand Pridham said the court's ruling would be appealed. The story says the Havens were told they would be able to keep goats on the- property when they bought the land. Mr. Havens has a stomach ulcer and feels that drinking goats milk "reacts most favourably with his stomach," according to the story. Five bucks charged a car bearing the license number D0E726 as a Bruce Township man drove along a concession road, according to a story in the Kincardine News lost week. Gerald Weber said the deer, which struck the rear and front fenders and rear and front doors of his car, caused $400 damage. Investigating OPP officer Ray Dawson was quoted as concluding tharthe five bucks had been charging a "DOE". A microwave system in the Grey -Bruce area could result in a $2 cable increase for area subscribers say another News story. The $400,000 system would Service bale subscribers in and around Kincardine, Walkerton and Port Elgin. The system will allow viewers to pick up two Buffalo station, TV Ontario, an educational station and Global. .4 Thursday Dec. 23 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Friday Dec. 24: a.m. - 3 p.m. Monday Dec. 27: CLOSED Thursday Dec. 30:0 a.m. - 6 p.m. Friday Dec. 31: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Monday January 3. 1977 - CLOSED t Ai Mee, DWI* Ottitlea to right are Joytekw*, Tawny Owl; Robena,„ Bosman, andIenda Gardner o, Vanastra DIStrigt COMMISSIOnen CaTrOlt Mb,noftAlo OW Velma tewis, Tawny Owl ot Von* -_,,,_z__Prowalear, a Owl; Thelma Ellerby, secrqetai401Purar of Radar District; and Judy Meliar 1)/ Amara Brownies Tawny Owl. (News -Record photo) 'e ol4oYce trwina,, ,1•ett de leader; EU” letenants; Pona.a Vireo4, Radar over Division Commissioner; stet Conventry, Clinton Brown Kinsmen, Kinettes Fete Heather Gardens, If Good King Wenceslas himself had been around Monday evening December 20, he couldn't have done a better job of dispensing Christmas cheer than Clin- ton's own Kinsmen and Kinettes. First stop on the evening's itinerary was Heather Gardens where there were gifts for each of the 80 residents, plus a shuffleboard game for the use of all, plus a 44,4•411 gin ft On to the Clinton Hospital for carol singing and from. there to the two senior citizen's apartments for more of the familiar Christmas - songs. A phone call from Mrs. Jessie Jones of the James Street building, on behalf of the senior citizens. told our news desk just how very enjoyable an evening the Kinsmen and Kinettes had given to them. Isdepeedeet Shipper to United Ce-sperethre ef Ontario Livestock Dept. Tercet° Ship Your Livestock with Roy Scotchmer In tune with the holiday spirit, we greet and thank our many friends. Monday Is Shipping Day From Varna Stockyard CALL BAY F I E LD 565-2636 By 7:30 a.m. Monday For Prompt Service No Charges on Pick-up •tt 79 HAMILTON ST. GODERICH 524-2711 To all our old friends and new •••, Wishing our 47th merry Addams and happy new year Clinton Community Credit Union . ..brio St • 4824167 The streets are for the people. Exercise your rights! Take a walk. ounstrogrrarn %UM a hinik-Tintau S'• Old Fashioned Warm Christmas Greeting from Doug; Cruldishardi Rill Levey Jitri Pfrinuner Greg !Potter Donatdouends •••,. William Whetstone Wayne Hoy Jim Schram a Lloyd Bond Mary Irving Ruth Mitchell In order far our employees to enitiy the festive seems with their • families. we will ,Closet at noon on Friday. December 24 and Frhiev. Decem- ber 31 and all day Soling Day. Monday. December 21. As the shepherds kept their vigil at night, our Savior was born. Let us rejoice as we celebrate His glorious coming. Sincere thanks to all, ,