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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1971-07-22, Page 1212 Cliriton News-Record, Thursday, July 22, 1971 From Collections Ruth Elias of Robert Elias Inc., Montreal, comes this midi canvas coat with Borg trim. Double flaps trim the pockets and contrasting buckles add another highlight, In sandstone, almond or tobacco tan, sizes range from 8 to 16 and the retail price is $70, Hand crochetted accessories of 100% Acrylic, in five cosmetic, tapestry and basic shades — from Hersey of Canada Limited. Sizes are junior, teen and pre-teen with the hat and scart retailing for $8, the mitts at $4 and the bag at $8. FASHION/CANADA selections for 1971 are identified by the FASHION/CANADA tag — your shopping guide to excellence of Canadian fashion design and workmanship. Developed by the federal Department of Industry, Trade and Commerce, in co-operation with leading industry associations and participating provincial governments, the FASHION/CANADA program aims at establishing greater acceptance at home and abroad for fashions created and manufactured in Canada, Summer driving requires extra care of tires i#111111111111111111111110111111111101111111111111110101011111111111111111111111101111111111111111111011111111111110111111111111016 tr.-- i We421 Th0.22 Fri-23 Set. 24 meaWay hilarttgwitert it He billed `i.tt00aiertP Utl~ TeTitt"i101:191 1r and Ilifilliatid I rani &Ott Ontittli..., RVrtaim illritilbilik4E Rik/ art =,111040.004004 40a10A0t •IftrortirtstitlE 111111/00AlatlIIIE.1£011110109. SPECIAL THURSDAY NIGHT ... PUPPET SHOW BALLOONS = =4r & et 8:30 p.m. Surt.2.5 Mon ,24 tutt.21 ROPERISHAW Csisrawst, xgrartir AID klitAVA imsysimi 4•40 iiiiNoSt, IL ANKER OR 61NMRIF BOX O'FF'ICE OPtNS t FIRST SHOW Al Dtitk thildroo tinder In tort Oro. Theintredibletltvilial shook ills earth teits tom LEMONADE DOUBLE STAG for MIKE LEBEAU and RICK LEBEAU SATURDAY JULY 31, 1971 9-1 a.m. CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE Admission $2.00 Lunch Provided Door Prize Admittance Restricted to those 21 years of age and over. —29b SOMETHING NEW THE BLYTH INN HOTEL, BLYTH, NOW OFFERING "Entertainment & Dancing" FRIDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGS This Weekend featuring: The Townliners LARGE NEW READABLE TOTE BOARD ,—,-Comfortable Grandstand Ooncessian Booth --Goad Parking Facilities —NEW ELECTRONIC TOTE BOARD --'NEW ELECTRONIC MAXI TOTE MACHINES --SHELTERED GETTING AREA 0• • 0* '• •14., 111 4-• etair HARNESS RACING Featuring . . . 14 RACES NO AV PARA MUTUEL WAGERING DAILY ObUILE EXACTOR a a OUINELLA CLINTON - ONTAttiO Harness dares Every Sunday .4IN! A to OCT, 31 'ADVANCE SALE, OF PROGRAMS IN CLINTON Advance programs will be available Saturdays et the 'Cloud 9 Rome, Hotel Clinton and at Rill's Billiards and Bowling, Bartliff'S Bakery and kettautant and Smith's: Office Su ..lies. SHOW TIMES Friday and Saturdays at 7:30 and 9:15. All other days, one show at 8:00, except where noted on the program. Wtd.2l Thu.22 61.23 sat.24 1 Winner of B .46Aini,e„ Academy '-7 ram, Awards ' Law, giai[PERNIXIINN ',,' sim.25 mon.26 be,27 0 Michael Caine. Get Carter HtNI/IIY • INN 0513.YNC E. liAit1 OLAND • t...a • ; 11 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 11 1 11 1 1 11 1 11 11 1 1 10 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 wa28 toot, titlyt for Summer! LORNE BROWN MOTORS CLINTON joitaipo, BROWNIE DRIVE-IN CLINTON .ONTARI Beech Street Next to Community Park sox OFFICI OPENS AT LOS P.M MST SHOW AT DIM WED. - THURS. - FRI. JULY 21 -22-23 "LITTLE FAUSS AND DOUR/ FEMURS -- BIG HALSEY" kadf Mt A Michael .1. Polls 111§%,.00c11 0 In tales "two young doredivIlt and a girl fig for love and recognition ageinst background of 1)11Am-tont; Motbrcyckt Racing. arwe U. Ss A." MnrAt J•inn• Wietw Paul Now* 4.44 WM 1414 In Color Cittotett SAT. • SUN: TUE .JULY24.25-26 .21 0— DOUBLE FEATURE "TWO MULES FO SISTER SARA" (Abtlit ENTERTAINMENT) Clint ERIN/00(1A. ShIrlay 'Attain hi Cofer ••••••••••••101.601 "LOST FLIGHT" Lloyd Edifies Ralph Meeker -0- Anne Francis Color tattoo tOMING NEXT . wED. JULY 20 - 29 - 30 *CARRY ON CAMPINI." "PERFECT FRIDAr Lino this coupon ft, Free AdMission Nolo $1.50) for One Adult wit the isurche*e of One adul ticket at regular price. Valid only Monday "Thrill Thursday. Expliss AUgu 26, 1911. 114 111111C them both a speedy recovery. Mrs. Tom Riley of Clinton Mrs. Frank Riley spent Saturday in London, Mrs, Irene Grimoldby -returned home on Monday after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fleming of Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Tzannes of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Lundy McKay of Scarboro, Mr. Bruce Johnston of Grand Valley, were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd and Kern. Weekend visitors with Mr, and Mrs. George Hoggart and Harvey were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoggart and Tammy of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Butler of Cortland. Dennis Pfaff of Crediton is spending a few days holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator, Linda and Nancy. Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos, Steven and Sharon, Mr. and Mrs. John Wammes, John and Mary attended the family picnic held at the Pinery on Sunday. Mrs. Luther Sanders is visiting this week with Mrs. Ken Reid, Paul, David and Jane of London. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storey visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, George Wasson of Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. George McIlwain and Steven of Stratford visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Mcliwain and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Riley, Kim and Greg of Winthrop attended the Horse Show in Listowel on Sunday. John Lawson is spending his holidays with Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Warren, Lynda and Helen of London. Dianne Preszcator is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pfaff and family of Crediton. Mrs. Don Glousher, Karen and Billy of Blyth were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Dale and Cheryl. Sandra Riley is spending her holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Goodfellow of Georgetown. Lorna Riley is spending her holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaddick of Londesboro. Was announced in the Legislature late In April, 1971, An additional nine students are also employed under regular prograins within the Lake Huron District. Four of the Sweep students have -been Assigned to the public hunting areas located at Isaac creel census clerks working Mount Pleasant, Toberrne Bayfield and Isaac Lake, Und this project catch statistics o the commercial and spn fisheries will be collected an these will assist In th management of the fis resources .of these areas. Five additional students a employed on lake and strear surveys of a program to obtal inventory of all water bodies i the • Lake liurpn Distric Eventually this . information wi be available for inte departmental planning and als to municipal planning boar and consultants. The benefits that will b derived from these SWEE student studies will not onl have immediate effects in term .of the planning for th Department of Lands an Forests but will undoubtly hev a lasting effect on shaping th students' attitudes and 'vale system towards our natur renewable resources and thei proper management. Constance woman honoured on birthday FALCONER Plane to be held in Harbour Park, Goderich, on Sunday, July' 25th, about 3 p.m. —28, 29 'CASH BINGO: Legion Hall, Seaforth, Friday, July 23, 8:15 p.m. Regular games, $10; three $25 games; $75.00 jackpot to gQ. Door prizes admission $1.00. Auspices Branch 156. Proceeds welfare work. —2tfn • THURSDAY, July 22, Bingo at Clinton Legion Hall, 8;30 p.m, Jackpot $56.00 in 56 numbers. SATURDAY, July 24, Clinton Horticultural Society Garden Tour and Pot Luck Supper for members and friends. Cam meet at Town Hall, 2 p.m. for tour. Leave for Stewart Middleton's farm 4:30 p.m. If you wish transportation phone Mrs. Pullen 482.7896 or Mrs. Fingland 482.7714. —29b TUESDAY, July 27, Bingo Huron Fish and Game Club. Jackpot $58,00 in 58 numbers, Six door prizes, 8:30 p.m. —tfn ON THE occasion of their parents' 25th wedding anniversary, the family of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hawgood would like to invite friends, neighbours and relatives to an "Open House" at their home in Brucefield. Time: 2-6 p.m. July 25. No gifts, please. —29b ENTERTAINMENT Country and Western Red Knight Lounge Elgin Fisher Trio also Entertainment in the Ladies and Escorts Room Tasty Snacks Ample Free Parking COMMERCIAL HOTEL SEAFORTH, ONT, 24tfn , ANTIQUE Auction — Bayfield Arena, Aug, 14, commencing at 12:30. A full afternoon of selling prime collector's items. "10, 30, 31, 32. THE CLINTON Lions Carnival will be held in conjunction with the Clinton Merchant's "Old Fashion Sales Days", on the street, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 29, 30, 31, Stores open Thursday and Friday, 9:Q0 a.rri, to 9:00 p.m. Lions Carnival, Thursday evening, July 29th, featuring: Bingo, Games of Chance, Pony Rides, The Dunk-Him Game and Refreshment Booth. Free Ppny rides for children eight years and under, Dutch Tea Garden operated by theLadies of the Christian Reform Church. —29 A CHICKEN barbecue will be held in the Community Memorial Hall, Auburn on Saturday, July 31st, from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m, Adults $1.75; Children 6-14 yrs $1.00. preschoolers free. Tickets available at the door. —29, 30b CORN and weiner roast, races, tug of war etc.; K. of C. grounds, St. Columban, Aug, 22, 5:00 p.m. till dusk. K. of C. members and families plan now to keep this date open. —29b JUNIOR Conservation Club will meet in Agricultural Board Room at 8 p.m. July 26th. —29b MONDAY, August 2, Turkey and Ham supper. Home made salads and desserts. Adults $2.00. Children $1.25 at Bayfield United Church, 4:30 p.m. —29, 30 RECEPTION DANCE MACK AND JANET WEBSTER (nee Janet Shortreed) Sat., July 24, 1971 9.1 a,m. ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE Music By "Bluewater Playboys" Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome 29p Tire care assumes its greatest importance in summer months; when the heaviest motoring of the year takes place over hot public roads. The Canada Safety Council, in co-operation with The Rubber Association of Canada, is conducting a summer tire campaign to bring the importance of proper tire Maintenance to the attention of the public. They say the best things in life are free. One of the best things in a motorist's life is proper tire inflation — and it's free. It is also a safety factor. Under-inflated tires may give the motorist a soft ride but can damage the driver's only contacts with the road and lead to possible tire failure. On hot roads, under-inflation causes excessive flexing of tire walls, an invitation to tire failure. It also results in excessive wear of the edges of the tires. Motorists are advised to put in four pounds more pressure for summer highway travel providing the total pressure does not exceed the maximum inflation recommended for the tire. . Over-inflation can cause damage to tires if they strike obstacles. This also causes excessive Wear of the centre of the tread in addition to giving an uncomfortably hard ride. Wear bars are now standard on tires. When the motorist can See the bats appearing as smooth \pieces of rubber across the fate of the tire, the tread is less than (Me-sixteenth of an inch thick, the danger signal that it's time to replace the tire. Motorists plannieg trips should inspect their tires •for breaks in the wails and outs before leaving. Drivels should also look for signs of irregular Wear Of tires Which can tip off owners to dangerous vehicle Malfunctions. Faulty or grabbing brakes can do as much damage to tires as screeching stops or wheel misalignment. By applying pressure unevenly, faulty brakes can lock a wheel momentarily, wearing bald spots on tires and making them more susceptible to puncture or blowout, Worn shock absorbers produce a ride that will lead to other mechanical irregularities and can impose differing strains on tires, causing irregular wear. Vacationers should pay special attention to trailer tires which generally require much higher pressures than ordinary tires. They should make sure that the trailer, its wheels and tires are capable of carrying the Don't risk disappointment when you begin to pick fruit off the trees you've planned, planted, and cared for in your home garden. Fruit may not be satisfactory if insect and pest attacks are untreated. Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food gardening experts advise application of insecticides and fungicides several times a season to control insects and diseases such as apple and cherry maggots, peach leaf curl, and apple scab. The maggots ate particularly difficult to control, especially when Unsprayed trees are 'nearby. Fruit trees may be either sprayed or dusted. The larger and more powerful the equipment, the easier the control. Small, hand-Operated Sprayers and dusters do the job satisfactorily providing that sufficient material covers all Thirty-six high school and university students have been employed in the Lake Huron District of the Ontario Department of Land's and. Forests to work on a variety of projects under the Students Working in an Environmental Enhancement Program which BY MARY liAcILWAIN A birthday celebration was held on Saturday evening to honor Mrs. Annie Leitch on the occassion of her 80th birthday at the home of her daughter Mrs. Elma Jewitt, The grandchildren Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Glew of Dorchester, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jewitt, Mr, Bev. Jewitt of Wyoming and Brian presented her with a bedroom clock and a night table and her great grandson Jeffrey Jewitt gave her a brooch. We would like to wish her many more happy birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Musselman and Gary of Wilkie Sask., and Mr. Billy Pretty of Regina, Sask., visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storey. Miss Joan Thompson spent a few days the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Art McMichael,' Rhonda, Jeffrey and Scott of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Collison of Wheatley visited with her parents Mr, and Mrs. Howard Armstrong who are both patients in Seaforth Community Hospital. We would like to wish load including all cargo, accessories, furniture, and other gear and that this load does not exceed maximum vehicle weight limits. An overloaded tire can lead to premature failure through excessive heat build-up. Motorists are advised to carry a spare trailer tire properly inflated because trailer tire trouble away from home can cause loss of time and financial woes. "Check inflation — save a life" is' the slogan of the summer tire campaign. To be sure the inflation is correct, motorists are advised to carry their own tire gauge and inflate to the pressures as recommended by the vehicle manufacturers. parts of the tree. Sprays generally give better control because they stick more readily to the foliage. Dusts must be applied mote often. Nonbearing trees need to be sprayed to protect foliage. Commercial spray and dust Mixtures available for home garden Orchards, although more expensive than buying ingredients singly, contain both insecticides and fungicides and are convenient for small plantings. Spray calendars for fruits in home gardens listing materials, amounts, and time for application are available from the Information 'Breech, Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food, Parliament 13uildinga, Toronto. Lake and Luther Marsh, Their duties include the maintenance and care of the Canada goose flocks, the assessment of wildlife shrub plantings, and general maintenance on properties included under the co-operative agreements between the Department of Lands and Forests and the Conservation Authorities. Four other students are conducting an inventory of all of county agreement forests within the District and an intensive inventory of vegetation on selected forest tracts, This information on the present status of wildlife resources. In addition these students are conducting a study of the location and occurrence of properties posted against trespass. This information will be of great assistance in planning future projects within the extension program of the Department. Another part of the project is to obtain information from private landowners in order to assist the Department in meeting the needs of the private landowners and the people of Ontario in general. Two other students have been employed since mid May on a survey to determine the number of deer that died on the Bruce Peninsula during the past winter and to obtain an estimate of the number of deer on the Bruce Peninsula. Three students are employed at clerical work at the District Office. Their duties include the analysis of law enforcement records, the updating of records, the compilation of data on the proposed Hullett Marsh Wildlife Management Area and the results of lake surveys, being done by other Sweep students . Four students have been hired as Whet you're ready to.:: ',name :tithe day...see thateVutiful RAINBO WEDDING LINE INVITATIONS AND .ANNOUNCEMENTS ANITETT JEWELLERS LTD. Clinton Walkerton , And Seaforth U .,CLANTON 482_04 ka3VatiSSW 1 If SWEEP program employs 36 students. For a good harvest control fruit pests ,LEGION HALL AVAILABLE FOR. RENTAL During the remainder of July, \the hall is booked for July 15, 16„ 29 and 31st. Other dates this month are still open. RATES FOR EVENING RENTAL Hall • $50 Per Nite Hall With Legion Auxiliary catered meal $35 Per Nit mea No Char • The Hall Is - Eligible For Banquet Licence For further informatio contact:, PERCY BROWN Hall Rental Chairman Hall for Legion Auxiliary catered (Dining Only)