Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-02-29, Page 31-5 DENIER MICRO-MESH ma Hosiery 25c pair Gnus,- Size 10401/2 White Socks 3p airs $1.00 Men's Nylon Socks Regularly $1.00 50c pair Par-Knit Hosiery Ltd. Open 9 to 5 Daily Except Saturdays g, sib. • • COMEINFOR EXAMINATION AND CLEANING OF YOUR DIAMOND! ARE THE • SIDE DIAMONDS : •„ LOOSE? • •••'.•• •"i. THE BASE OF ' ;THE SETTING• • WORN?' • •• • • • .• 'is THE RING ; WORN • THIN? .'mill CLINTON -ir-482.7012 61. ORANGE CLINTON• FOR EVERY OCCASION K.' C. COOKE FLORIST 6 3/4 PAID ON GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES • issued 3 to 5-year term. .* earn the above indicated interest payable half-yearly by cheque. • authorized investment for all ,.• citnadian„ Insurance Companies A; 1414 ,trust funds. truthful .Wema4A4P40'whe. weii?t, Ahout.anything.exeqk her .ago, weight anci, hey bps. PamPe..0.4ary,. NOW FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT TNT CLOUD "9"` ROOM AT • HOTEL CLINTON ANNOUNCES SING-A-LONG. ENTERTAINMENT WILF AT THE PIANO FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL . DINNERS CLOUD "9" ROOM SMORGASBORD SUNDAYS s • 7 PAL 4seireabane M.:4112.3421 tf Clinton News.Record ThUrsda February 29, 1968 2 Announcing A Goo STOItIE 7HOURS Effective WEDNESDAY, MARCH `6th aiNfoN STO0E5 WILL OE CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Clinton Retail Merchants' Committee, R. 3, Campbell, Chairman. ATTENTION KNITTERS MARCH SURPRISE STARTING FEBRUARY 22 Every One Dollar Spent on Knitting Wool You Have a Chance on the Following Prizes FIRST PRIZE Hand Made Baby Dress and Booties, value $6.50 SECOND PRIZE Deer Tapestry value $3.98 THIRD PRIZE Ladies' Hat, hand made value $3.911 FOURTH PRIZE Children's Hat, hand made value $2,98 Draw Takes Place 6 p.m. Saturday, March 30 MAKE YOUR SPRING SWEATER NOW ! ! We Continue Our Selling-Out Wool Stock See Our Prices — Bargains — Clear-Out Shop at CLINTON KNITTING CENTRE At Amsing„. 1:11i+ 111011' oi-,161111;3' brsirkni 0,4 55 Albert St. •••• • r • *of ,,,,,, :••••• ••• • • ,• • e• THEATRE GODERICH ON THE SQUARE • TEAR OUT AND KEEP AS A HANDY REFERENCE • PARK THEATRE—GODERICH March Movie Calendar THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY ' FEB. 29—MARCH 14 ."WHO'S MINDING THE MINT?" Comedy — Jim Hutton, Dorothy Provine — and • Great Comedy Cost You'll get a chuckle out of this one! MONDAY-TUESDAY MARCH 4.5 "WILD, 'WILD PLANET" Drama—Tony Russell, Lisa Gastoni in a Science Fiction Thriller that Zooms into the Future WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. MARCH 6.74.9 "THE FAMILY WAY" Adult Entertainment—Drama—Haytey Mills,Avril Angers and John Mills in a well-made British entry about newyweds and their adventures SATURDAY MATINEE MARCH 9 Only, "Journey to the Beginning of Time" Four boys living the excitement every boy dreams about. A CHILDREN'S SPECIAL—Admission 50e a seat MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY MARCH 1142-13 "THE GLORY STOMPERS", . Admittance Restricted to Persons 18 Years of Age or Older. Melodrama—'Cycle Gang War—A New Kind of Violence is Born! THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY MARCH 14.15.16 "WATERHOLE No. 3 II Adult Entertainment—Comedy—James Colburn, Carroll O'Connor In the West as it never was . . What a Swingin` Scene! MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY MARCH 1849.20 "BANNING" Drama—Robert Wagner, Anjannette Corner—SEX AND GOLF—Two of the most popular pastimes in today's civilised world, HOLD ON TIGHT WHEN BANNING "SWINGS" INTO ACTION! THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY MARCH 21.2243 "TONY ROME" Adult Entertainment—Melodrama—Frank Sinatra is Tony Rome in a fast. Moving private eye adventure—Packed with mystery, fun and action. THIS IS ONE OF THE BETTER ONES! MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESbAY MARCH 25.26-27 "THE COMEDIANS" Adult Entertainment—Drama—Burton, Taylor, Guinness, Ustinov—in one of the top, suspense surprises of the year—An absorbing, dramatic, entry. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY MARCH 244940 "THE AMBUSHERS" Adult Entertainment—Mblodrama ,--Dean Martin as Matt Helm (Secret 'Agent) strikes again in his newest action adventure Going to be in Goderich Shopping Saturday Afternoon? Send the kids to our 'Children's Matinee—(Matron in aHendante) Normal Admission for Kids is ONLY 35c Mar. ,3----"WHO'S 'MINDING THE .MINT?" Mar. 9_Special::, ($Qe) I "JOURNEY to the BEGINNING of TIME" Mar. 16—,-"DISORDERLY ORDERLY" (Jerry Lewis) I Mar. 23---"APACHE RIFLES" Mar. 30,--"FIRST MEN IN THE MOON" Serial M All Matinees "Canadian Mounties Vs. Atomic Invaders" Carlood at Every Matinee—Free Passei GiVeasity at Each, Matinee , SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUr NOTICE 4) TEAR OUT AND KEEP AS A HANDY REFERENCE • • I REND HOMES YEARS AHEAD IN DESIGN _THE AMERICAN CE! INF by .EA,51:13AN1SBLL2GS, LW, MAKE THE BREAK IN 1968 TO A NEW HOME Now Available In Clinton And District TREND HOMES BY EASTBANK BLDGS. LTD. OF GODERICH Us'ing the Unusual design of one entrance, this home of 1,016 *clime feet provides. the living space usually found in a much larger, more expeniive home. The brick exterior, is artfully set off by the redwood panel In, the front, and the brick projection and carport lends an imposing impression-. In addition to three roomy bedrooms,, there is a 4.piece ceramic tile bathroom, floored by wall•to.wall broadloom, on American styled kitchen And dining area. The American is heated by limed air gas furnace, and has laundry facilities in the kill basement. This is a completely finished home, ready to move into and can be built on your own lot or (by special arrangement with L. G. Winter) on fully serviced lots available in Pinecrest subdivision in Clinton. Trend homes are built to National Building Code Standards and are readily financed through. AKA. or Ctonoplete information on the American and other Trend Horne plant .rigaliiible from HAROLD E W. SHOR THE AMERICAN DELUXE REAL' ESTATE BROKER 38 HAMILtON STREET GObERICH DIAL +34,7712 11 JOHNSTON - YEATS , Gwendolyn Heather, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Yeats and Kenneth Mervyn Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnston, all of Clinton ware married recntly in St, Andrews Presbyterian Church. Rev. R. U. McLean officiated. tion were other matters discus. sed between caucus members and federation representatives. Other members of the caucus attending were: Gordon Innes, Oxford; Stan Farquar, Algoma. Manitoulin; Ed Sargent, Grey. Bruce; Dick Smith, Nipissing, Don Paterson, Essex - South; Nick Rustan, Essex - Kent; Bern Newman, Windsor Wal. kerville, DON'T BE ONE OF THESE UNHAPPY SOULS! Timely insnection can save costly loss! •ORMANDY JEWELLERY Godeiticit THE 'S4UARt ' There comes a time WA per. son's life when you actually be, gin to W940er If it is all worth. Wh4e. X guess everyone hAS days when it seems PgintiPs0 to try' any longer, It's like the old saying - the faster I go. the ))ehioder I get. More than one acquaintance has remarked to me in re. cent months. !4 Thera just areutt enough.mght4 in a weelsit. And it is about true, By the time you haVe _one night for a club meeting, one night for bowl.' ing, one for a study course, one to play hostess, one to go out, one to visit mother and one to SUIVOrt the local team there isn't time to attend that impromptu party or play coon. opoly with the kids. There is one sointion. It won't Tax expert addresses OFU local . The Carter Report, as it Weds farmers, was the topic chosen by George Hall, of Hall and Hall Income Tax Consul. tants when he spoke at the February meeting of Holmes. villa Local 219 Ontario Farm. - ers, Union, Mr. Hall also reported on the modifications set out in the National Farm Union brief which was presented to Fin. ante Minister Sharp. Answers to general income tax questions were given by Mr. Hall after his talk. A workshop on organization was held February 19 by the local, with members from Ash. field and Zurich locals attend- , ing. Director of Organization, John Dolma, assisted with the workshop, which was designed to help canvassers in their work. LiCW name delegates In Mitchell, February 23, the newly elected executive of the Huron- P erth United Church Women comprising 98 groups with Mrs. Harold Babensee, president, in charge appointed the following delegates to the London conference of the United Church Women: Mrs. Harold Babensee, Stratford; Mrs. A. `gebiingville, Mrs, SaWyer,, MItahell; Mrs. `Walter'' gab bnald, Gadahill, R. R. 1; Mrs. Stewart Miner, Exeter; Mrs, Lloyd Bend, Clin. ton, R. R. 3; Mrs. Harold Doig, Fordwich. The conference will be held in Parkside United Church, Chat. ham, March 25, 26, 27. The theme is "What In The World Is The Church Doing?" and the special speakers are Dr. Nor. man McKenzie, "Our Modern World, Chaos Or Hope" and Mr. Ernest Root on "The Fair- field Mission." Two workshops each for Huron ,and Perth on steward. ship and recruiting will be held early in May. 4ppeal ManY.PeoPle because. it is a draStie, departure frOm the normal way of living, but It really, works for these who are sdrielis 000 living a re• laxed *existence out of the rush, rush, rush race, , Say."No," Seldom used these days, the word "no" was introduced to the vocabulary of man by some fellow Who was tired of acting on the whims and impulses of other people, He discovered, for instance, that if he gave a Aral negative answer and remained unshaken in his de. cision, he could make a rad. ical change in his life. When his wife listed the social benefits derived from joining the local canasta club, he weighed the situation care. fully and then cried, "No," In actual fact, he andhis wife man.. aged a game of cards once a week with their friends anyway so what was the need of sign. ing up in .a regimented group where it was Tuesday evening at eight, no matter what. He didn't shun his duty at church. He reasoned that he would belong to just as many church organizations as would fit corn:Tortably into his plans. After all, he'd run the gantlet of trying to give some time to everything and never doing much for anything. The new theory was to take an active part in one or two departments and leave membership in the rest to others who had time or interests to spare. At the risk of being termed an ingrateful parasite, he did not rise to the beat of each community drum, When the MERRILL TV Service 215 Victoria. St. Clinton, Ontario WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF TV, RADIO AND. HI Fl Your Last Chance To see the big 1968 FARM SHOW Closes. Fri,. Mar. 1, 4:30,PM There's. Something t'Or: th " Whole Farm Family. ADMISSION .50 Children with Adults Admitted Free Afternoon and Evening Program Bring the family to LONDON' Gaunt meets OFA men Murray Gaunt, MP (Lib. Huron-Bruce), with Ontario Liberal leader Robert F. Nixon and other Liberal members of the Legislature's standing com. mittee on agriculture received a delegation from the Ontario Federation of Agriculture head. ed by its president, Charles Munro. Mr. Munro endorsed Mr. Nixon's suggestions that repro. sentatives of agriculture should meet regularly with the stands ing committee and have their proposals discussed publicly. At the meeting, concern was expressed for the basic dif. fer,ences between eastern and western agriculture in Canada namely the protectionist sent. iments of ,the east as opposed to the free trade concept in the west. :rote laud use plan.„ ning, pipet' ,marketing proposals, planned:ProckirCtiOn, agntlietic competition in the milk Indus. try and' the sugar beet. ques. roared f9r taleats. he, 'did what could When the minor hockey lenge called for his services, he failed to respend. His motto was every man working at one thing,- but every man working. R e learned to tise his lei. sure time not abuse it. Hp understood that spare hours can Semi heeome as frustrated and frantic as the rest of the day if every moment is sche. fluted even if At is under the guise of fun and entertainment. By saying "no" to the phys.• lea' fitness nuts who meat weekly, he unknowingly reser. ved time for that bird-watch. ing hike With his son and a spur of the moment movie with his wife, This system isn't suggested by those who wish to make their • mark in the world. It isn't a get-,rich-quick aid or a favoUrable qualification when Applying for a job in the field of public relations. It wasn't intended to be an instant time. stretcher. I don't know what process would be necessary to put eight days in a week! All it can promise is fewer hOurs spent conforming to the habits of the average tired, crabby Canadian and additional time to do exactly those things which appeal to just you and then only if you feel the desire. Member: Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation 372 Bey St. 35 Dunlop St., 73 Mississage E., 'Toronto 'Barrie Orinia