HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1971-08-05, Page 8ENTERTAINMENT
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Tasty Snacks
Ample Free Parking
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SEAFORTH, ONT. 30 •
SEAFORTH
LIONS SUMMER
Carnival
AUGUST
5-6-7
DIFFERENT PROGRAM EACH
NIGHT WILL FEATURE THESE
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS!
• Leading Amateur
Groups
• ('KNX Ranch Boys
Paul Bros. & Shirley
• Nancy McCaig
FULL MIDWAY
Including Ferris.. Wheel,
Merry-go round, Roller Coast-
er and other rides.
Popular Games -
MONSTER BINGO
PENNY SALE
For prises
totalling
ADMISSION 50 cents
CHILDREN FREE
PARKING FREE
Friday, August 20 ' Jerry Lewis
Lynn Anderson/ The Bells $4,00, $5.00 & $6,00
Saturday, Aug. 21 Floyd Cramer/Chet Atkins
Boots Randolph/Roy Clark $4.00, $5.00 & $6.00
Sunday, Aug. 22 Carpenters/George Kirby
impact of Brats $4.00, $5.00& $6.00
Monday, Aug, 23 .5 ill Dimension
Doh Rice III/Mat Davis $4,00, $5,00 & $6,00
Tuesday, Aug. 24 Jody ey Pride
Jody Millerldene MacLellan $4.00, $5.00 & $6.00
Wednesday, Aug. 25 Giiest Who $4.00, $5.00 & $6.00
Thur., Fri., Aug. 26 ,27 Johnny Cath $4.00, $5.00 & $6.00
Saturday, Aug'. 28 S
'Showcase of Champions,
Orton & Bugle Corps Presentation $3.50 & $4.00
Sunday, Aug. 29
Cavalcade of Massed
Bands Tattoo $3,50 & $4.00
Monday, Aug. 30 The Osmonds $4.00, $5.00 & $6.00
Tuesday, Aug. 31 Jackson-Five $4.00, $5.00 & $6.00
Wednesday:Monday
Sept. 1,2,3,4,5 & 6 Circus International $4.00 /7isctstr nMeciftiedtre•
FREE ADMISSION
Each advance evening Grandstand ticket purchased before the day
of the performance entitles the holder to free admission to the grow
on the day of the performance.fVehicle not i,-"Jduti). • Canadian National Exhibition
Aug. 119th to Sept. 6th. Open Sundays.
Tickets available c1 t all
Gray Coach and Ticrvelways +—Trailways ticket Agehctes
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Juveniles.. rontinue streak
with win over .Dashwood
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Monday, Dashwood, made a
hid at snapping the Juveniles
winning streak, but were put
down by the never say die boys
of the Clinton Legion Juveniles.
Dashwood got one run in off
the bat of Jim Guenther,
Both Clinton and Dashwnod
received strong pitching, Paul
Bartliff went the distance for
Clinton and seemed to get
stronger as the game went on,
posting his first pitching victory
of the year, Bastard, making his
first start of the year, weakened
in the fifth, after he got the first
out. Six hits in a row brought in
four runs to insure the home
town victory,
Clinton journeys to chesiey
this weekend for the second last
game of the regular season
schedule. Chesley is W,O.A.A. competition for Juvenile "C". In order to get the extra home
game in the playoffs, Clinton
must win by two runs.
The last game of the season
has Dashwood in Clinton on
Tuesday, August 10, at 6:00
p.m.
CASH DINGO: Legion, Hall,
Seaforth, Friday, Aug- 6, 0:10
p.m. Regular games, $10; three
$25 games; $75.00 jackpot to
go, Door pri'Les admission $1.00.
Auspices Branch 1.56. Proceeds
welfare work. -.-2tfrt
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Friday, August 6th,
Dancing
9:30 1:00
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Music By
George Love and Trutenes
Ladies Please Bring Lunch
Refreshments Available
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Arena, Aug. 14, commencing at
12:30. A full afternoon of
selling prime collector's items.
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Clinton Legion Hall, 8:30 pan.
Jackpot $56.00 in 56 numbers.
R. Graham
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N. Mustard
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in area auto crashes
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18 48 8 S. Mustard investigation into the accident.
The same day a two car crash W Pollock
on Highway 21 resulted in ,
injuries to two persons. Elsie J. Switzer
Rumley and Irvine Schneider,
who were passengers in cars
driven by Mason Rumley and
Ernie Zeinert, were injured.
In a third accident Friday,
which occurred on Number 31
City South of Number three
City Road, Calvin Scotchmer of
Hayfield, driver of a vehicle
involved in a single car accident,
was sent to hospital with
injuries.
On County Road Number 31
a single car mishap on
Wednesday sent Kathleen
Hogert of John Street in Exeter
to hospital with injuries. She was
a passenger in a car driven by
Frank Dalton of 1401
Seventeenth Avenue in Calgary,
Alberta. The vehicle was
damaged as well.
On Tuesday, at County Road
Number 25 south of the
junction of County Road
Number one, a car truck
collision between vehicles driven
by Steven Clarke of Varna and
John McClinchey of Auburn sent
passengers Stacey McClinchey
and Maureen McClinchey both
of Auburn for treatment of
injuries they sustained in the
mishap. There was extensive
damage.
The local detachment of the
O.P.P. this week recorded
criminal investigations including
four into theft, two break and
enter reports, two disturbances
and two occurrences listed as
other. Officers logged 760 duty
hours and patrolled 4,476 miles
of highways and other roads.
The O.P.P. laid 42 charges
under the Highway Traffic Act
and four under the Liquor
Control Act as well as issuing
seven warnings. Eleven requests
for assistance were answered,
two prisoner escorts conducted
and 55 convictions registered by
arresting officers in court.
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Mishaps on local highways
took their toll this week killing
one man and sustaining injuries
to six other persons involved in a
number of traffic crashes.
Gerry Russel Irvin of
Lucknow was fatally unjured
last Friday when the car he was
a passenger in was involved in a
single car crash on Concession
4-5 of Ashfield Township west
of the Junction of Number One
City Road. Driver of the car,
Kenneth Phillips, also of
Lucknow was injured in the
crash and serious damage was
incurred to the car.
Officers of the Goderich
Detachment of the Ontario
Provincial Police conducted the
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Mon. & Tues.
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ANN.
LAND COMPANY
Sun,8 Mon.9 Tue. 10 for
PETER and LYNDA POSTILL
(nee Lynda Torrance)
August 7th, 1971
9:00 1:00
Zurich Community Centre
Music By
Ken Mittleholtz
and the
Twylltes
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
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Team Totals 127 66 24 378 98
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CANDICE BERCEN•PETER SIRAUSS
SOLDIER BLUE Geese at Luther Marsh
1971 saw the first hatching of
Maxima Canada Geese in the
captive flock maintained at the
Luther Marsh Wildlife
Management Area.
During the spring
approximately 27 pairs of
Canadas mated and of these 23
selected nesting sites. Of the 23
nests, two were later abandoned
due to apparent conflict
between the geese as to whose
territory it was. Three other
nests were used as "dump nests"
and in them were laid 18 eggs,
none of which hatched. A
summary of the hatching
indicates that a total of 115 eggs
were laid in 23 nests and from
them 40 goslings were produced.
During their first spring in the
Luther Marsh enclosure the
mated pairs of geese appeared to
prefer sheltered areas for their
nesting sites. The sites on the
islands in the ponds were a close
second choice. It is anticipated
that the birds of the 1971 hatch
will in turn mate and reproduce
in the spring of 1974, thereby
producing the first complete
generation of Luther Marsh
Maximas,
Persons in the District who
have not yet had the
opportunity to watch the giant
Canada Geese in their new
enclosure at the Luther Marsh
Management Area should make
it a point to see them. The
enclosure is located along the
main township road running
south from Monticello, just
north of the entrance to the
Luther Headquarters of the
Grand River Conservation
Authority. The whole enclosure
can be viewed from an elevated
platform in the parking lot
which has been constructed
purposely for the public to view
these birds. To get the most out
of this view of wildlife we
recommend that visitors take
along binoculars.
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George Peppani
`One More
Train to Rolf
PARTY NIGHT
$2.00 A CAR w.4.11
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This Weekend Featuring:
BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:00 P.M. ONLY
50c
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The Top Three
Includes:
Potatoes, Vegetables,
Cole Slaw, Gravy
every Tuesday night 6:30
till 8:30
in the beverage rooms
AT THE
SEPTEMBER 18
DEBBIE'S CUSTARD LEAVE
TORONTO
2 miles south of Clinton on Hwy. 4
Next to Canadian Forces Base Blyth Inn Hotel
BLYTH CROSS THE ATLANTIC BY B.O.A.C.
TO
LONDON
FOR
A CHOICE OF TOURS
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OPEN FROM NOON ON
Take. out orders:Shrimp Dinners
Chicken Dinners
Fish and Chips
Hamburgers, Hotdogs
Frozen Custard
Sundaes etc.
Phone 482-7296
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
Clinton SOX OFFICE OPENS AT MINI P.M.
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
Beach Street
Next to Community Park
CLINTON ONTARIO
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WED. THURS. - FRI.
August 4-5-6
— DOUBLE FEATURE
A Major Summer Attraction for tfie
family . . . W. Recommend
LARGE NEW READABLE
TOTE BOARD CLINTON • ONTARIO
RING OF BRIGHT
WATER —Comfortable Grandstand
—Good Concession flobfli
—Good Parking Facilifies
—NEW ELECTRONIC TOTE
BOARD
—NEW ELECTRONIC MAXI
TOTE MACHINES
—SHELTERED BETTING AREA
HARNESS
RACING
ME Travers - Virginia McKenna
Pater Jeffrey
The story of a London clerk and his
net otter sat In the Scottish Highlands.
In Color
Featuring . . .
10 RACES —
PARA MUTE
WAGERING
HOW TO COMMIT
MARRIAGE
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
Bob Hope - Jackie 0/9111101
Jane Wyman
A HILARIOUS COMEDY
Color Cartoon
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August 7-8.4-10
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CATCH 22
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RIcbard ienlemin
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A Saba on the Military Set In
World War II — In Color
LONDON
1 Harness Races Every Sunday
JUNE 6 to OCT 31 P2c:: ME
ADVANCE SALE OF PROGRAMS IN CLINTON
CROSS THE ATLANTIC BY 8.0.A.C.
Advance programs will be available Saturdays at the Cloud
9 It ciorn, Hotel Clinton and at Bill's Billiards and Bowling,
Bartliff's Bakery and Restaurant and Smith's Office
Su let.
THE LAWYER
Derry Newman
Herold COW
Cartoon
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TORONTO
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Cofer THIRD LEG IN THE
ONT. HARNESS HORSEMEN'S ASSOC.
OCTOBER 2 WED. THURS. - FRI.
August 11-1243
DOUBLE FEATURE —
A SELECTED FAMILY .ATTRACTION FOR PURSES OF $1800,00 PER HEAT
For circuit "13" tracks will be run at:
(LINTON KINSMEN RACEWAY
SUNDAY, AUGUST 8th
TOTAL PURSES $13000.00
1NCLUDING:
Invitation Pace, Purse $700.00
Invitation Trot, Purse $800.00
COST
FLIGHT'S AND TOUR A. $705.00
FLIGHT'S AND TOUR 8. $787.00
WITH SIX YOU GET
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Free Admission (value
$1.50) for One Adult with
the purchase of one adult
ticket at regular price
Valid only Monday Thru
Thursday. Expires August
26) 1971.
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