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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1969-04-10, Page 101Q Clin*on .N?ws,Rggnrd, Thursday, April 10, 1969 Coming _vends WEDNESDAY, April 16, 2:00 dessert euchre and bane sale, IOOF Hall, sponsors Rebekah Lodge. Admission ,50c. -10,151 FRIDAY, April 11, Cash Bingo, Legion i-ia11, Seaforth, 6:1513.1u, 15 regular games for $10.00; 3-$25.00 specials, $75.00 jackpot to go. Door prizes. Admission $1.00, Auspice., Seaforth Branch 156 Canadian Legion. Proceeds for Welfare Work. -Y- 21tfn MONDAY, April 14, 2 p.m. Regular meeting Women's Auxiliary to Clinton 'Public Hospital, in Nurses' Residence. 9b SATURDAY, April 12, RUMMAGE SALE; good used clothing; miscellaneous articles, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church at 1 p.m. Auspices Madeleine Lane Auxiliary. - 12,14,15b TUESDAY, April 15, Bingo at Huron Fish and Game Club, jackpot $56.00 in 56 numbers. Six door prizes, 8:30 p.m. The Community Concert Association proudly presents the TIPTON TRIO in recital on Monday, April 14, at 8:30 p.m. in the .GDCI auditorium. You are reminded that memberships may be renewed at this concert. SATURDAY, April 12, Bake Sale, Town Hall 2 p.m. Sponsored by Ladies' Assoc. to Guides and Brownies. - 14,15b SUNDAY, May 4, Varna Thank -offering meeting. Guest speaker Mrs. Tange. Everyone welcome; 8 p.m. - 15b A series of prenatal classes is being given Wednesday afternoons at 2:00 p,m., at the Health Unit Office, Clinton Nurses Residence, Clinton, These will be held at weekly intervals for nine weeks, Those interested are invited to attend, er phone the Public Health Nurse - Clinton 482.9661, between 9;00-9:30 a.m,, or 4:30.5:00 p.m, -15b THURSDAY, April 10, Bingo at Clinton Legion Hall. 8:30 p.m. Jackpot $56..00 in 56 numbers. Clinton personals Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bletcher and three daughters, Brenda, Janet and Angela, have returned to their home in Trenton after visiting Mrs, Bleacher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Currie of Joseph Street for a few days at Easter. Other weekend visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Currie, Goderich; the Rev. and Mrs. Andrew H. McKenzie and Billy of Acton and Mrs, Jean Cairns, Seaforth. Mrs. Ron MacDonald spent Easter weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dutch Schultz at Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin (Joe) Cooper of 27 Bona Street, Clinton, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on Easter weekend, with all the family being in attendance for the occasion, They were the recipients of many beautiful gifts from friends, relatives and immediate family, as well as many lovely cards of congratulations. Guests were from Toronto, Cobourg, Windsor, Brussels, Walkerton, Goderich and Clinton. Members of the Central Huron Secondary School Drama Club which presented MVloliere's one -act play, Sganarelle, in the recent Huron -Perth Collegiate Drama Festival in Stratford, are (from left to right) Carole Warner, Judy Brown, Liz Thompson, Bjarne Christensen, Rhonda Rathwell, Marilyn Johnson, Robert Roy, )AYN(i4't'iit'kf&A' e..NkwCuCv-.:.mow .... ..wJW:+tr ..; aryW Yt..+.fxu.aYAT" ".:.a•y . �.)::j; ::;.`.� Becky Howse, Doug Palmer, Wayne Gornall, Joan Aggerholm, Digby Howse, Jim Roy and Ivan Crittenden. Jim Roy had the lead role and was picked as the best actor in the competition. The CHSS production was cited for its direction by Miss Ann Chislett, a CHSS teacher. - Photo by Jack Hunt. Will need licences to fish this year For the first time in the memory of many an Ontario fisherman, he will have to pay a fee of $3 for the privilege of fishing in his favorite waters Style No. 160 A fashion statement for our times. These striking three-piece suits feature an intarsia design that could have walked off the walls at a museum for modern art. A finely tailored jewel neck shell and a slim skirt complete our tasty picture. In Celara Acetate double knit. This is just one of the styles in our great collection of suits, costumes and pant suits. Sizes 8-20 and 12Y2-20'4. From $35.00. GObErthhH UOPPE during 1969. This applies to all males 19 years of age and over. The three dollars only gives him a licence to angle - fish with a rod and line. If he wants to do other things such as catch minnows for bait, that will cost another dollar. If he picks up a few smelt this spring when they are running, this is an additional $1 fee. A licence to take fish with a dip net for personal use, where this is legal, will cost $2. So, if a fisherman wants to be fully licenced to do all those things that fishermen are want to do when they are pursuing their favorite sport, it will cost a total of $7. By the way, wives do not need fishing licences. This is impossible to understand as frequently they catch most of the fish. The Ontario Safety League is not too concerned about how much the residents of Ontario have to pay for the privilege of fishing, but they are keenly concerned about whether or not they conduct their fishing in a safe and sensible manner. From statistics and actual incidents of drowning last year during the early fishing season, there was a high percentage of fishermen who did not follow this advice which resulted in as many drownings during the cold water months of spring as in some of the prime boating months in the summer. The favorite method employed by fishermen to get themselves into trouble was standing up in small car -top boats on open water. A fisherman would do this to change places with his fishing pal or just to stretch his legs. Whatever the reason, the results were the same; cold water that soon left its victim immobilized and helpless, in many cases dead of shock, not even drowned. The Ontario Safety League hopes every early season fisherman who goes out on Ontario waters this spring has a healthy respect for cold water and stays alive. Clintonian club April meeting held last week The Clintonian Club held its April meeting last week in Town Hall with the president, Mrs. Hartley Managhan, in charge. The 20 members present answered the roll call with an Faster verse. Mrs. Nivans spoke on a recent bus trip to Florida taken by a number of .local women. Mrs. Wise gave a reading on spring and Mrs. Pearl Cummings conducted a Dutch auction won by Mrs. Hartley Managhan (towel) and Mrs. Bailey of Bayfield (an African violet plant). ' Mrs. Mote won the mystery prize. It was announced that tickets are being sold for a draw on a flower garden quilt now on display at Beattie Furniture in Clinton. The next meeting will be May 1 at the home of Mrs. Russell Colclough, with Mrs. T. M. Falconer and Mrs. Mayme Glazier bringing articles for the Dutch auction. The lunch committee consisted of Mrs. Violet Managhan, Mrs. Bessie Colclough, Mrs. Pearl Cummings and Mrs. Edna Adams. .•Whnn • you're, ready. • to narrlfr ,ho day ... ,ee the beautiful RAINBEiW '��IEDDI�dG LINE` INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. Clinton Waik.rten And Sederfh CLINTON 482.9525 News of Adas,tral Park BY SANDRA SINKER The second CFB Clinton Brownie Pack recently held two ceremonies. Kathy Blanchard was enrolled into the pack and the following six girls received their Golden Bars; Carrie Braid, Cynthia Green, Rhonda Henley, Lori Wardell and Dale Wride. Proficiency badges were given out at the same meeting to: skaters - Julie Ann Danford, Holly Ebel, Cynthia Green, Rhonda Henley and Kathy Smith; housekeeper . Julie Danford and Gwen Priestly; collectors - Dale Wride and writers - Gwen Priestly. Holly Ebel also received her first year star and second year stars were received by Kathy Smith, Kathy Aiken and Gwen Priestly. Bowling JUNIOR LEAGUE Team standings: Super Six, 86; Hot Shots, 72 and Sexy Six, 4. Women's high single, double and average - Sally Walden, 195, 385, 193. Men's highs - Steve Amsing, 244, 423, 212. Girls' high final - Pat Cook, 417. Boys' high final - Steve Switzer, 580. 100E-REBEKAHS lst Playoff Night Team standings: Barb's Gigglers, 19; Carm's Drop Outs, 19; Ivan's Can Slammers, 17; Bob's Boobs, 16; Jim's Blackhawks, 13; , Murray's Mights, 11; Fawcett's Drips, 9 and Merv's Spinners, 5. INSTRUCTIDRS, ASSISTANT INSTRUCTORS And LIFEGUARDS For CLINTON COMMVNITY SWIMMING POOL Apply in. Writjng Tp MRe DON KEMPSTON NO LATER THAN APRIL .26 14, 15, 11 i 1�1 WATCH SALE ENDS SAT. APRIL 12th Choose From; ' BULOVA - CARAVELLE • ENiCAR MiDO - LADIES BULOVA DIAMOND SETS Anstett Jewellers Limited SEAFORTH - CLINTON - WALKERTON Are you up to date wills OMSIP? 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