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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-04-25, Page 101966 Chevrolet %-ton pickup, long wide box. 1966 Chevrolet 3/4-ton pickup, long box, heavy duty equipment. 1965 Chevy Van, side loading doors, extra heavy equipment. 1964 Dodge ..1-t o n, stake body, dual rear. Wheels. 1959 Ford 1/2-ton' pick- up. 1957 Mercury, 11/2-ton, stake body, dual rear wheels. TERM INSURANCE ON THE BEST TERMS at your service DAVID S. McDONALD OCCIDEN TAL LI FE PHONE 235 0154 176 SANDERS-STREET EAST EXETER, ONTARIO 44 Varna Hi C Paper Drive See :n coming Events 17, 18, lob I :KO*, When ypero ;OWN to owe The day , „ po, !hi .4004 ANNourrcEmEro ANSTETT JEWELLERS UM Clinton %Morton And Seaforelt CLINTON 482-9525 BR CKVI LLE fertilizer service Bulk Warehouse • Spreaders Available. • Bulk and Bagged Delivery. • $2 per ton Pick Up Allowance. • Custom Anhydrous Service. $5 per ton Bulk Discount. Complete Selection of Analyses • Dependable Service—Always. 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CORNTROL 862 IS AVAILABLE AT YOUR IMPERIAL AGENT HAROLD BLACK 'AT THE STOP LIGHTS --„ Clinton. floixed. howlers hold annual .bang uet 419170 frr'tt.q 111.k c o e i micro.0.911'9 Strikes and $pares. .men. elect offers LORNE BROWN MOTORS LIMITED I , • I Your Friendly Chevrolet, Oldsmobile Dealer I 482-9321' CLINTON THURSDAY APRIL °25 BINGO At Clinton' Legal) BPI Jackpot 07.,99 in 57 Aggi, tfn THURSDAY, MAY 2, MAY meeting Clintonian club at the bogie of Mrs. 98 Wt111m. PtiTot, '14PA."c9P; Mrs,. Violet Mgle,g449,. .41.13114: f.o.egi9R 1444 -P ..P.401)., 9;19:P,P1, reg4Arf gAgi.e .for $1Q,00 '0- ,$09,99.specials;, ,,lachlpet 89,TWO.cleer Prl4PS, Admission $1.00; extra cards 259 or 7 4"er $1410 4%.•!4pOgq.§.Palc.g,Ok Branch c4400.4 .Proceeds for Welfare Werk. 11VMMAGU: MLR ,PAT.V./.3; .441 27, at 1:30 p„gi, at Salvation Army, ‘Waterloo .Pte, Tgpt„ Goderlch, PxitgOo, 17 SATURDAY, MAY, 0, VARNA, iii C Paper .Drive, ;Were hi49• 414 CoPtAct. Deborah Stephen. e99 Parlehe .11R* 482,9089; Joyce Taylor .492f 3070, X!1?. to May 10, l7,1N190 SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 01411; ing of Ladies Ptvis194 9:11Pgicu- Making and Crafte, Clinton Spring Fair, Exhibitors pcil-4e. Prize list available non request frpg-t Mrs. Jack Van Bglnend or Mrs. Don MeLean. 17b MAY 3, 8 P,M, Wesley.-Willis Church, "Even. Ling of Music" with Mitchell District High pchpoi Glee Club and Girls' chorus, Adults 74. *elects 509, Sponsored by Starlight 17, 19 b SUNDAY, MAY 12, ANNUAL Mother's Day buffet dinner, Barbourlite Inn, Goderich, 5 7;30 p.m. Adult's $2.75, child. ren under 10 - $1.50, under 4 free; reservations, 524-9264 or 524-9371. 17, 18,,19b TUESDAY, APRIL 30, REG. ular bingo at. Huron Fish and Game Club jackpot $56.00 in 55 numbers, 6 door prizes, 8:30 p.m. tbf FRIDAY APRIL 26, CLINTON Horticultural Society, Town Hall, 8 p.m. Mr. J. W. McLaren of Benmiller will show slides. Please bring a "plant", for Plan% Exchange. 16,17b SATURDAY, MAY 4, RUM. mage Sale, Anglican Church Hall, 10 a.m. Goodused clothing. and miscellaneous articles. Sponsors, The Go-Getters. 14,17,18h Sixty-.five persons attended the banquet and social evening of Clinton Mixed Bawling League in Clinton Legion Rail Friday evening when 'trophies, prizPa and Presentations were made by league president Howard Tait Jr, After the din., per and business meeting, the boWlprs and guests danded to the Music of Beatt'a OrChestra. In the short business ses. sion, new officers were eleo• ted; president, Neil Langille vice-president Howard Grealis; secretary, Mrs, Douglas Jones; treasurer, Mrs. Hank Wester. bout. After the regular eight-team bowling schedule is completed the top teams compete in "A" 'playoffs for the Milt and Mabel Aestaurant trophy and the "Tit' teams for the. Lome Brown Motors Limited trophy. Thp top team in the regular schedule was the "Alley Cats." The "A" playoff winners were the "Hecklers" captained by Dick Carter. Other members of the team were Mrs. George Wonch, Mrs. Dick Carter, Mrs. G. Horbanuik, Wayne Dupee and Gordon Jenkins, The "Shur-Shots" captained by Harry Thompson, won the. "B" playoffs. Team members were Mrs. Harry Thompson, Mrs. Douglas Jones, Mre. Gary Freeman, Douglas Jones, Mrs. Margaret ,MacDonald. Individual trophy winners were: ladies, high average, Mrs. George Wonch,197, trophy donated by Bill German; high triple, Mrs. Dick Carter, 691, a large trophy donated by Wes Holland and a small trophy from Lee's; 'high single, Mrs. Don Pickard, 318. Men, high average, Jim Mc. Whinney, 230, trophy by Bill German; high triple, Wayne Dupee, 864, trophy by Lee's; high single, i llaward • Grealis, 363. Mr. and Mrs. Bill German, at whose bowling alley the lea. gue plays, were head table guests at the banquet. Gifts were presented to the most improved bowlers, Mrs. Dick Carter and Howard Grealis; the lowest bowlers, Gordon Harkes and Mrs. Phyl. lis Sommerville and to the bow. lers who had perfect attendance Howard Grealis, Hank Wester. hout, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Taylor, Mrs. Bruce Dupee, Mrs. Harold Black, Mrs. \Jim McWhinney, Mrs. Harold Hartley, Murray Johnston and Mrs. G. Harkes. DOn Pickard won the draw for a .22 repeater rifle on which tickets were sold during the bowling season. 7 The following won draw Bell 'Telephone Bowling Betty Daer again, this week, led all Bell bowlers with high average of 218. Men's high average was a 213 by Joe Deer. Tony Vanden. dool had high triple of 733 and high single at 303. Betty Daer won the women's high triple with 647 while Viola Collens was women's high single at 253. prizes. Gordon Harkes, Mr, and, Mrs, Bareld Gibbing s, Mr, and Mrs, Bruce .PUPee, Mrs' G. Harbanuik, Mrs, Dick Dixon, Mr, and Mrs. Neil Lgngille, Mr. and Mrs, Don Pickard, Mr. and MrP, Dickcarter, mr, and 'Mra. Keh •TRW, Mrp, Gerald BroWn, Mrs. George Wonch, Mrs. Harold Hartley, Hank Wes. terhOnt,, Mr. and Mrs. Pairdner, Gordon Jenkins, Mrs. Douglas Jones, Mrs. Jim McWhinney and Harry Thompson. CLINTON PERSONALS Mr. and Mrg. Lloyd Adams and Mrs. F. Clyciale and daugli., ter Mrs. (Dr.) McGruder spent the Easter holidays with Ada Adams. Ronald Riley returned home last weekend to be with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Riley, Goderich, after spending the winter with Northland Air. lines Limited, Winnipeg, Man. itoba. He is presently visiting' friends in Exeter and London. The foliPi-tem Clinton Men's. Bowling Leaguemadel gig plans ,elected effieers. fer the 199949 season at .a dinner meeting in Hotel Eup. may.. William Rogerson, RR 3Clin. ton, was .returned as ehairnlall. Percy Livermore is secretary and Harold Black took over the treasurer's job from Len Arno. stop. The four top bowlers in the past season will be captains of next year's teams. They are Jim. Armstrong, Maynard ,Hyniera, Ken Johnston andJack Carter. The old-timers team topped the league standing and also won the playoffs and were pre. seated with the Frank pea . Cloud 9 Trophy. Members of the team were Percy Liver. more; captain, Sim Armstrong, Ken Johnston, William Jenkins, Ken McNairn and Jack Carter. Individual scoring winners, were: high average, Jim Arm.. strong, 227; high triple, May. :lard Hymers, 767; high single, Ken Johnston, 309. Winners of $3' cash 'prizes were Jim Armstrong, Clayton Groves, William Jenkins, ybru., liam_Rogers, Percy Livermore , and .F.rank Cummings.. The gue does not carry over any .funds for .the next season, Oct. .MaYhard 11Ymers won the Iast F410.0 cents. 101 Clinton 'NeWs4leeordr Thursday,. APri1.25th, 1060 Coming Events MAIN CORNER 296 JAMES. 5T. CLINTON, ONTARIO Own one of these? There's a special offer just for you. 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