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Coming Events.
FRIDAY, .JANUARY :31, Cash
Bingo, Legion Hall Seaforth,
8:15 p.m. 115 regular games for
$10.00; 3 .,-$25.Q0 specials;
$75.00 jackpot to go. Door
prises. Admission $1.Q0.
Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
Canadian Legion. Proceeds for
Welfare Work.— 21tfn
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4,
Bingo at Huron Fish arid Game
Club, jackpot $56,00 in 56
numbers. Six door prizes. 8:3Q
p.nl.
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WEDDING LINE4i
iNVITATIONS AND
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ANSTETT
El. tIINTON 482.9525
DANCE FRIDAY, JANIZARY
81, 10 P.m. to 1 :a,m. to
Nobody's thrldren; Saturday, 8
12 to Bruce Tido at Goderich.
Palladium (formerly
Meadowbrook) 1/ mile south on
Highway 21. 6b
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 8:30
p.m. Euchre party, Varna Hail.
,Admission 50 cents. Ladies
please bring sandwiches,
Sponsors L,O.L. — 5,61)
FRIDAY, .JANUARY 31, 8:30
p.m, Holmesville Hall, ,Auspices
A.C.W. St, James' Middleton,
Euchre party. Ladies please
bring lunch. — 5b
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2
p,rn. Regular meeting Women's
Auxiliary to Clinton Public
• Hospital, in Nurses' Residence.
--5b a ..
THURSDAY, JANUARY ' 30,
Euc8:30hre p,m.anIOd , OF500Hall. Spo, Clinntsoon,
rs,
Oddfellows, Rebekah Lodges,
commemorating "Wildey
Night", Ladies please bring
lunch. — 5b
FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 8:30
p.m. Card party and .dance,
Summerhill . Hall. Everyone
welcome. Ladies bring lunch. —
5b
THURSDAY, JANUARY 30,
bingo at Clinton Legion Hall,
8:30 p.m. Jackpot $56.00 in 56
numbers.
SUPPORT THE "COLTS"
ATTEND
CLINTON COLTS HOCKEY TEAM
STAG PARTY
CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE
Saturday, Feb. 1st
- COMMENCING AT 9:00 P.M.
Proceed to help the "COLTS" promote
Intermediate "C" Hockey in Clinton
Tickets Available From All
Team Players And Executive
ADMISSION $1.00
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 8
P.M. Clinton Arena. Goderich
Township skating Party.
Proceeds fpr improvement of
Goderich Township Hall.,-- 54,
THE ANNUAL MEETING AND
EANQUET of The Children's.
Md Society of Huron County'
being 11el4 in Egmondville
United Church, `Seaforth, •
Wednesday, F.ebmary 12, 1969,
Guest Speaker -- Dr, Finlay G.
StewartTickets $2 are available
from Staff or Board Members
and. Must be purchased by
,February 10, 1969. Public
5 cordially invited to attend,
,6b
Skating club
elects officers
The Clinton Figure Skating
Club held its annual meeting in
the Community Centre last
Thursday night with a good
turnout of parents.
Minutes were read and the
following officers elected:
President, Mrs. Rhea Jones;
first vice-president, Mrs. Donna
Wood; second •vice-president.
Mrs, Betty Andari; secretary,
Mrs. Barb Taylor; treasurer, Mrs.
Bev Chowen and directors, Mrs.
Labelle Webb, Mrs. Carol Finch
and Mrs. Shirley Kay. .
Past president is Mrs. Ruth
Neilans.
Plans were made for the
carnival and the various
committees named.
It was decided to have two
extra lessons of skating, to make
up for lost time, One of those
extra lessons was held yesterday,
The other will be next
Wednesday at 7 p.m. and 8:30
p.m.
All skating students are asked
to come to the arena on
Monday, February 10 after 3:30
to pick up their costumes and to
bring their costume fee with
them.
Dress rehearsal for "Ice -Nicks
'69", the club's February 14
carnival show, will take place
Tuesday, February 11 at the
arena.
Have you ever said, upon
reaching home at night, that
the whole day had been filled
with defeated purposes, that
you had worked every minute
of the time, at least you had
been busy, but you didn't get
anything done? This lament
of frustration comes mainly
from those who have no
taskmasters •— executives,
salesmen, and those in the
creative or professional work.
STEVE BROWN presents WEEDY
GUESS WHAT!
GRANDPA
FINALLY
CONSENTED TO
`GET GLASSES
SO HE COULD FEAST
HIS EYES ON THE NEIGHBOR'S
WONDERFUL USED CAR
THEY BOUGHT AT
BROWN
MOTORS
ITS BEAUTIFUL!
iT HAS THAT
SHOWROOM
LOOK!
RUNS
LWKA Sf IT
NEARLY
NEW
COME IN AND LOOK OVER
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1967 Chevrolet
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Four -door sedan, automatic transmission,
radio, maroon finish.
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Wagon, V-8 engine, automatic
transmission, power steering and brakes,
power windows, radio, plus many other
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Sedan automatic, one owner, low
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USED CARS and TRUCKS • CLINTON, ONTARIO
A Canadian Red Cross team from London held a
blood donor clinic recently at CFB Clinton and
collected 170 pints. Volunteers from the
Adastral Park Wonter,'s Auxiliary and the base
staff assisted Red Cross workers. The cheerful
attitude of donors is embodied in the smile on
the face of Cpl. Bob Groves, a member of the
radar and communications school staff, who
contributes his quota while Miss Chamries of the
Red Cross team stands by, (Canadian Forces
Photo)
The men of the Goderich
detachment of the Ontario
Provincial Police worked a total
of 600 duty hours during the
week ending January 25. They
patrolled 6,725 miles of highway
and other area roads.
Two thefts, one case of
break and enter, and two other
incidents were investigated, Four
accidents were also investigated
resulting in property damage in
each case.
Charges were laid against 18
persons — 16 against the
highway traffic act and two
against the liquor control act.
There were 21 warnings issued,
13 requests for assistance and
two prisoners were escorted.
Five safety talks were given by
D.P.P. officers in two schools to
a total of 528 children.
In Provincial Court,
Goderich, one person was
convicted of a Liquor Control
Act offence; 11 persons were
convicted of Highway Traffic
Act offences. There were 10
adjournments, one withdrawal
and four arrest warrants were
issued.
ACCIDENT REPORT
On Wednesday, January
1969, on Highway 4 south of
Clinton, Arthur Edward
Mountford, RR 5, Clinton and
Carl Frederick Hicks, Morgans
Trailer Court, Clinton were
involved in a two car accident
resulting in an approximate total
damage of $900 to the vehicles.
On Saturday, January 25,
1969, on Highway 4 north of
County Road 3, Cyril Joseph
Boyle, RR 2, Aubum and June
Loreen Fischer, RR 1, Bluevale
were involved in a two car
accident resulting in an
approximate total damage of
$225 to the vehicles.
On Saturday, January 25,
1969, on County Road 27 south
of Lucknow, Eldon Eugene
Austin, Dungannon and Harvey
Kilpatrick, RR 2, Lucknow were
involved in a two truck accident
resulting in an approximate total
damage of $700 to the vehicles.
On Saturday, January 25,
1969, James Bridle, 93 Wellesley
Street, Goderich struck a gas
pump owned by Shell Oil Co.
Girls' hockey
GAME 1
Tulips, 3, Daffodils, 3.
"coring for Tulips, Brenda Smith
(2) and Deannie Strong (1).
Daffodil scorers, Cindy
Colquhoun (2) and Kathy
Patterson (1).
GAME 2
Snowdrops, 3, Violets, 0.
Snowdrop scorers were Joyce
Neiland, Janet Graham and
Sandra Fremlin.
•
Clinton Community Centre
ARENA SCHEDULE
THURSDAY, JANUARY 30
6:00 p.m. Midget Hockey
Mitchell vs. Clinton
8:30 p.m. Intermediate Hockey
Milverton vs. Clinton
FRIDAY, JANUARY 31
8:30 Intermediate Hockey
Elora vs. Clinton
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1
8 - 10 p.m., Public Skating
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 2
2 - 3 p.m., Tot Skating
3 - 4:30 p.m., Public Skating
7:30 - 9:30, Adult Skating
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3
8 - 10 p.m., Industrial League
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4
6:30 p.m. Midget Hockey
Hensall vs. Clinton
8:30 C.H.H.L.
WEDNESDAY, FFEBRUARY 5
2 - 4 p.m., Public Skating
Ltd., Toronto on the property
owned by William Van Oesch,
RR 3, Goderich (Kintail),
DRIVING TIP
Here's a reminder for all
drivers! If you are driving on one
of the Provincial Highways after
a snow storm, watch for the
Department of Highways snow
removal vehicles. Such vehicles
carry a blue flashing light ... so
watch for it, it is a warning.
Always use extra care and
caution when approaching or
passing a snow clearance vehicle.
Remember, snow plows and
sanders need plenty of room for
their work.
Colts down Tigers
in 8-3 away gam
Bouncing back from a
lacklustre game last Thursday,
the Clinton Colts played their
best game of the season,
downing the Crediton Tigers $
to 6 in a WOAA Intermediate
"0" match played away last
Sunday.,.
"Little Joe" Livermore
scored an insurance goal at
16:51 go give Clinton the extra
push to hold on.
The game started out poorly
for Clinton with the Tigers
hitting for three straight goals in
-the first 10 minutes. The line of
Livermore, Dale and Boyes
returned to form as Bud Boyes
was set up on three occasions to
tie the score 3 to 3.
The game seesawed back and
forth with Morrissey putting'the
Crediton score ahead and
Livermore again tying it at 3;15
of the third period.
Seven goals were scored in
the third period. Livermore
netted three on singles by Bud
Thief snatches
horse harness
If you see a jockey with a
guilty look on his face, he may
be the thief who reportedly
made off with a racing harness
owned by Grant Volland, 357
James Street, Clinton. Police say
Mr. Volland discovered the loss
January 22. The harness was at
the horse barns near the
Community Centre.
Also taken this month was
the alternator in a late -model
automobile owned by Clifford
Ash, 123 Frederick Street,
Clinton. The auto -part theft
took place on the evening' of
January 18 on Isaac. Street,
police said.
Everyone has a choice. He
can either change his ways or
endure the results.
Relax ,snowmobile law
Ontario's new legislation, angle of approximately 90
governing the operation of degrees.
motorized snow vehicles, Previously, motorized snow
which became effective last vehicles were not permitted to
November 1, has now been travel along or across any
amended to permit the King's highway other than
operation of these vehicles on those listed in„ specified
all King's highways, except schedules. On those highways
freeways. listed in the schedules, the
vehicles may still be operated
on the roadway.
Operators of these vehicles
must still obey the rules of
the road and other
requirements spelled out in
the original legislation.
For highway operation, the
operator must be insured
under a motor vehicle liability
policy and the owner is
required to produce evidence
on request...it is not necessary
to have a driver's licence but
the operator must be at least
Before entering or crossing 16...the vehicle must have at
one of these roadways, the least on white or amber light
vehicle must be brought to a on the front and one red
complete stop, and before light on the back, at -any
entering the roadway, right of time when lights are required.
way must be yielded to all On or off the highway, the
oncoming traffic which vehicle must be registered and
constitutes a hazard. The carry a licence plate on the
crossing must be made at an front.
On those King's highways,
where operation of motorized
snow vehicles was previously
prohibited and is now
allowed, they may not travel
on the actual roadway... that
part of the highway that is
ordinarily used for vehicular
traffic...but may travel on the
shoulder or right-of-way,
provided that they are
operated as far away from
the roadway as is practicable
under the circumstances.
Horses and Ponies
Wanted
For
cutter races to be
held on
Saturday Afternoon
February 15 at 2:30 p.m.
In CLINTON COMMUNITY PARK
Being held in conjunction with Clinton's Winter Carnival.
Entries must be made not later than February 8, 1969.
To enter, please Contact Bruce Dupee, secretary, Clinton
Turf Club, Clinton, Ontario.
Some Cutters Available
Every entry receives a prize
A limited number of entries will be accepted
89yes and defenceman Dc
"Sid" Macaulay.
Boyes' goal at 13:01 was.
game -winner and capped
perfect night for Clint
high -scoring forward. Refer
Gus Boussey and. Jack Lee cal
only five minor penalties: on
Clinton's Doug Macaulay
four to Tiger players.
intermediate fans have
opportunity to support the C
twice this week— home ga.
are to be played at the Clint
Conmrnity Centre tonight at
again tomorrow night.
Today's contest is agar
Milverton, tomorrow's places
Colts opposite Elora.
Bud Boyes, Doug Macau
and Harvey Dale scored in
8-3 romp of Listowe
Legionnaires over the Colts 1
Thursday in Clinton.
Listowel won its first gam
nine outings and their coach s
afterward he felt it was
team's strongest game t
season.
Legion bonspi
at' CFB Clinto
A bonspiel at CFB Clin
Sunday is being planned
Clinton Legion Branch 140
the first of what it hopes will
an annual series of cur
matches.
The first draw is at 9 a.
with rinks entered from Lond
Grand Bend, Hensall, Exeter
a number of other area poi
The day -long event
include dinner and award
prizes Sunday night.
In other curling ne
Graham Bowker, E. Bees
Menzies, Joe Murphy and Ro
Macaulay left last Friday ni
to attend the Que
International Bonspiel.
Bowling
CLINTON-BLYTH LADIES
January 21
Team standings: Pony CI
99; Spares, 87; Doubtfuls,
Quiet Ones, 76; Hippies, 75
Hot -tots, 64.
• ' High single, Mary Davey, 3
high triple, Mert Elliott, 674
high average, 209.
TUCKERSMTH MIXED
January 20
Team standings: Beagles,
Yippies, 61; Hippies, 47; Rol
Stones, 38; Drop Outs, 31
Beatles, 29.
Women's high single, C
LeBeau, 204; high triple, B
Graham, 545. Men's high si
and triple, Dave Triebner,
and 660.
JUNIOR LEAGUE
January 25
Team standings: Hot Sh
50; Sexy Six, 4; Super Six
and Odd Balls, 0.'
Women's high single
average, Patsy Cook, 187
154. Men's high single
average, Steve Amsing, 286
280. High double, Steve Am
560.
BLUEWATER LEAGUE
January 16
Team standings: Sharks,
Suckers, 93; Crabs, 86
Minnows, 68.
Women's high single
triple, Jeannette Hoffman,
and 668. Women high ave
Grace Hutchings, 193.
Men's high single,
Francis, 231; high triple,
McClinchy, 605 and
average, Joe Koene, 206.
iOOF-REBEKAHS
Team standings: Murr
Mights, 270; Merv's Spinn
229; Ivan's Can Slammers,
Carm's Drop Outs, 211.5; Ba
Gigglers, 210; Bob's Boobs,
Fawcett's Drips, 207.5 and
Blackhawks, 195.
Women's high single, La
Webb, 339; high triple and 1
average, Kaye Harris, 741
193.
Men's high single,
Gibbings, 306; high triple
average, Murray 'Taylor, 776
218.
GAME TIME
THURSDAY, JAN. 30th ,
CLINTON COLTS vs MILVERTON
HOME GAME
CUNTON
FRIDAY JAN. 31st
OLTP vs ELORA
HOME GAME
8:30 P.M