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Clinton News-Record, 1977-02-03, Page 13viP Two Exeter area teenagers died instantly when the snowmobile they were driving smashed into the rear of a parked car last week. The Exeter Times.:Advocate reports that 19 -year-old \K. Barry Campbell of RR 2, Ailsa Craig and James. W. Moffat, 18, of Huron Park died after suffering severe 4119 skull fractures, multiple - internal injuries and frac- tures. The snowmobile helmets worn by both men were smashed into pieces in • the impact.. • Elsewhere th the T -A, Grand 'Bend council, has been approached %gain by Don Southcott of Southcott ' Pines seeking a rezoning • of his' property from single family + dwellings -to mUlti-fa,mily dwellings. Mr. Southcott, who owns property in the Green Acres subdivision said he wanted the zoning change because the area best lent itself to multi -family dwellings, or condominiums rather than single family dwellings. Most of the wooded area • 1 contained on the property known as the Sherwood , property would have to be destroyed, he said, if single family dwellings were erected. The two con- dominium complexes he is proposing to build would house the same number of living unit as the single family dwellings. Grand Bend skaters may • have themselves a natural ice surface to glide over in the frozen surface of the Ausable river. According to the T -A, the fire department of PUC is expected to do the initial flooding 'of the area with the town council taking on the • responsibility of keeping the ice surface clear or hiring • someone,else to do it. .,0 The proj•ect is set to go once the problem of getting heavy equipment to the centre of the ice over the less solid water edges is overcome.. - -Perth County Council has Through the other weeklies • decided to continue_t? debate oounty business anci issues in public, in a sudden reversal of its earlier position, says a story in the St. Marys Journal -Argus. New Warden Don Simpson had the tie - beaking vote that defeated an earlier decision to meet in committee -of -the -whole barring the public and the news media. County council's decisions would have been released in special public sessions following the regular meetings. The decision to meet in committee -of -the -whole had been adopted as an easier way to deal with council business in view of the fact that its membership had been reduced from 28, to 14 with the elimination of deputy -reeves from the county body. Two young people escaped without serious injury after the car in which they were driving slid into a moving CN train near St. Pauls. According to the Journal - Argus, Kathryn Lightfoot of RR 5, Stratford and James Muir of 'RR 3, Thorndale walked away from the ac- cident in which their car skidded into the train travelling 55 m.p.h., spun around several times and came to rest in a ditch. Damage to the automobile was set at $1,000. Lucknow United Church parishioners had a little -more to be thankful for last Sunday when they burned the mor- tgage on a $21,400 ex- penditure for • church renovationand improvement according to last week's Lucknow Sentinel. Cost of the renovation included the in- stallation of a new roof, front door and glass front, other decorating, wiring ,and fix- tures. The Sentinel also carries a story of Crawford Douglas, MP for Bruce-Grey.who was recently named Deputy Whip of the Liberal government in Ottawa. He will assist the Chief Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lavery and Mr. and Mrs. George Beer returned home from a holiday in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. George Parker, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McBride enjoyed a snowmobile holiday at Port Severn. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Archer • have returned home from a motor trip to Florida. Queensway News • Recent visitors with , residents of Queensway Nursing Home include:with Pauline Jeffrey were Blanche Bechard, her son Edmund Jeffrey and Madge Oesch. Mary Neil and Howard Johns visited Mrs. Mabel Johns, while Chester and -Ila Dunn visited Vera Lammie Aik and Roy McDonald. Marian Schenk and WJeanette Lippert visited Hugo Schenk and Harold Glanville, -while Wilbert Dining visited his wife, Anna. Mrs. Roy McDonald, Stewart and Jean Triebner visited Roy McDonald and Vera Lammie, while Shirley Prouty • visited Lynn Latimore, Alec Barrett, Harold Glanville, Mary Palmer, Roy McDonald, Isabel Sproat, Vera Lammie and Almeda Parsons. Visitors with Cora Alcock were Isabel Jeffery and Brian Alcock, while Rosa Harris visited Bernice Lavery, and Betty, Smith visited several residents. Mrs. Chester Dunn and Mrs. John Ridley visited Roy McDonald and Vera Lammie and Nora Heard and Bill Reid visited Clara Featherstone. " Unit IV of the UCW of Hensall United Church; namely Mrs. Elizabeth Riley, Mrs. Slade, Mrs. Luther Sr. and Mrs. Eric Luther en- ' tertained the residents With music and bingo. Rev. George Anderson conducted the church service last week with Louise Mit- chell at the piano. AA Whip who is responsible for ensuring that' Liberal members are in the house for key votes and debates. Wingham Public School students are learning by , Stanley Twp. rec. news The regular meeting Of the Stanley Township Recreation Committee was held on' Wednesday evening, but was ajourned early because of deteriorating weather con- ditions. However, they have planned a skating party for FebruarY. 12th at the Varna Arena, with refreshments available at the Orange Hall. Further details next week. The spring dance willbe held on March the 12th at Hully Gully. As soon as the tickets are ready, you may get them from your local recreation committee member, Advertising. '.. keeps people working. 4%• •ANNOUNCEMENT • We are pleased to announce the change of ownership of "Russell Jervis Aluminum". "RUSSELL JERVIS ALUMINUM." THE NEW OWNER, JOE VAN DYKEz is pleased to conflnue the sales and service as provided by Mr. Jervis in the past and looking forward to dealing with our many custoiners in the future with prompt service and quality workmanship guaranteed. .1 survey. Wingham Advance - Times reports Grade 3 and 4i students at the school spent part of last week surveying winter sales in Wingham. Their survey considered how many, customers entered a over an store hour and a ha If period; an interview with the store owner and a diagram of the premises. Once compiled, thg results of the survey will be traded with a similar survey done in PEI for comparison of winter buying trends. CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY., FEBRUARY1, 1977—PAGE 13 ' Perth MPP Hugh Edighoffet has joined the crusade to try and save the small hamlet of 'Motherwell threatened with flooding if the Glengowan Dam is ap- proved for erection says a story in last,k's Mitchell Advocate. The dam will handle ad- ditional water flow for Landon's sewage treatment plant and alleviate some flooding in the St. Marys area. Fullarton Township is. opposed to ,ifie proposed dam, , '- saying it threatens flood township farmland and the • hamlet. E°.erth-Wilmot MP. Bill Jarvis • has also been. enlisted to look into the project and its effects more closely.! HEliE'S'A GREAT LINE-UP OF TOP QUALITY PRODUCTS • FOR YOUR NEW FAMILY ROOM ... FROM DISCOUNT DAVE'S! And Remember: Your Master Charge And Chargex Cards Are As Good As Cash At Discount Dave's The Carpeting You can install it yourself, or we can arrange custom 'in- stallation by trained carpet installers available at extra cost. It's 100.°/o nylon for excellent durability, and is SCOTCH-. GARD treated to resist soiling and static build-up. Cones in Gold, Beige, Copper and Blue. Has high density rubber back so you can install it' yourself. Our usual Cash & Carry is 795 'sq yd. but you save 20%! During this sale, we're offering a free tube of panel adhesive wifh every three panels you buy. The panels listed below - at our' usual cash & carry price - are our In- flation Fighters'; we leel they represent outstanding value. In- cidentally, the majority of panels at Discount Dave's are either pre - finished prints or paper overlays. The names we give to each panel are simply intended to convey to the reader the color and ap- pearance of the panelling. VENETIAN ROSEWOOD YOUR CHOICE FIRESIDE WALNUT RUSTIC CEDAR 99 CASTLE PECAN GEORGIA PINE The Ceiling There are 'wo ways you can handle your ceiling. You, can use traditional 12"x12" tiles with good strapping, or you can install a suspendedceiling system with 2'x4' panels as shown. 12"x12." TILES • These tiles, plain white, are made by Johns -Manville and come in cartons covering 64 square feet. Our usual 79 cash & carry price /carton is 12.69. You save 15% SUSPENDED SYSTEM Our big 2'x4' lay -in panels make a handsome ceiling. 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