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Pay' On* play areas, f!r
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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 -
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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,
,