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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1971-09-23, Page 10he also had top prizewinner in the dry cow competition. George Hayden had the second place entry. Wylie had both champion and reserve champion. He also had the best group of four animals while Ross Marshall had the second place group. The top female and offspring was again owned by Allan Wylie with Hol-den farms second. Premier Breeder was George Hayden with Wylie second while Wylie was the premier exhibitor with Hayden second. Wylie also placed first in the inter-breed udder class with Jack Van Egmond of Clinton second. Varna BY FRED McCLYMONT Anniversary Services were held in the United Church last Sunday with Rev. Alfred Fry of Auburn, who gave an inspiring sermon as guest minister. The choir, under the leadership of Mrs. Doug McAsh, sang an anthem and Mr. Peter Postill sang a solo, "Open the Gates". Many former members were present for the service. Rev, and Mrs. T.J. Pitt of St. Johns, Newfoundland are visiting relatives and friends in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fillingham of New Liskeard visited friends here over the weekend. A number of local Orangemen attended the Royal Scarlet lodge at Woodham on Tuesday evening last, when the Hullet District Degree team exemplified the Degree for the initiation of a candidate. Flowers in the United Church last Sunday were placed by Mrs. Adam Wilson in memory of her father the late Mr. John Baker Sr. 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. 30 . 11th ANNUAL AUTO SHOW 'GODERICH ARENA THURSDAY, FRIDAY SEPT. 23-24 8:00 P.M. - 10:30 P.M. DOOR PRIZES 100 FREE ROSES EACH NIGHT Sponsored by the Goderich Automobile Dealers .:,, i,:wnatimeen • you're ready t day.„sest the beautiful RAINBOW "ITIEN‘PARDNAsTIT IBNIOENTSTLANINo4 .ANNOUNCEMENTS JEWELLERS LTD, Clinton Walkerton And Seaforth 4822:92 'IMINS:WM yrr oe. an invitation Society (C.A.R.S.) is ever increasing and expanding their help and services for the public and naturally this requires the citizens support, If you have ever received, or even known of anyone who has received assistance from C.A.R.S. you will surely understand the worth of this organization._ The Cultural Programme then followed a brief report from the Publicity cli*Irntan, The topic was "Introdu-ctions and Invitations" anil was given by Ann Adams. She covered the subject in essay form, first, and reinforced it by involving all the members in a skit, demonstrating the main points, The meeting ended with the Closing Ritual and lunch. Clinton farm has se champion at cattle show FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE WE WILL BE OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENING TILL 9 P.M. Come In And Have A Coffee With Us, While You Check Over The New Models. ts;‘,....1!"A BROWN MOTORS 'LTD. • 1482,113211 0 USED CARS and TRUCKS • CLINTON, ONTARIO Bowling on again Well, its bowling time again with the first league of the new season operating Crown Lanes. And the names of the teams just as crazy as ever. The n desboro Ladies League swung into action with Dot's Dolls leading the way with 14 points. Second was the Swinging Six with Ding Dong Bell's having two points and Rolling Pins last without a point. Dick Steenstra received his Bachelor of Environmental Studies, Honour Degree in Urban Regional Planning at the University of Waterloo spring convocation. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Steenstra, R R . 3, Clinton, he was a graduate of Central Huron Secondary School. His thesis, relating urbanization to small-town life in Clinton is available for reference purposes at Clinton Public Library. STAG For BRUCE SCHOENHALS Friday SEPTEMBER 24, '1971 9- 12 p.m. at CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE 38p 25th ANNIVERSARY' DANCE The families of JOHN and BEATRICE HESSELWOOD invite you to join with them in celebration at Londesboro Hall On Friday Night, October 1/71 Ladies Please Bring Sandwiches Only No Gifts Please —38,39b Coming Events. YOU CAN REGISTER NOW! \\ I IN THE YOUTH BOWLING COUNCIL LEAGUES (Canada-Wide Competition) AT CLINTON CROWN LANES JUNIOR BOWLING LEAGUE Register on SATURDAY, SEPT, 25 at 1:00 p.m. CROWN TEEN LEAGUE Register MON., SEPT. 27 at 7:00 p.m. 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M For Further Information Call CLINTON CROWN LANES 482-7791 WEDDING NIGHT (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Tessa Wyatt — Dennis Waterman Color Cartoon OPEN WEEKENDS ONLY AFTER LABOUR DAY (FRI. - SAT. - SUN.) 4,4104.4.04+4,11.4,#.~#4.4,044444,44.41,04.4" Beech Street Next to Community Park CLINTON - ONTARIO FRI. - SAT. - SUN. September 24-25-26 — DOUBLE FEATURE — THE HARD RIDE (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Robert Fuller Sherry Bain Tony Russell In Color DRIVE-IN THEATRE CASH BINGO, Legion Hall. Seaforth, Friday, Sept. 24, 8;15 pin. Regular games, $10; three $25 games; $75,00 jackpot to go, Door prizes admission $1,00. Auspices Branch 156. Proceeds welfare work. —2tfn ROLLER SKATING every Wednesday and Friday evening, 7:30 to 10:30 p.m., Clinton Community Centre. —33tfn TUESDAY, Sept. 28, Bingo, Huron Fish and Game Club Jackpot $56.00 in 56 numbers. Six door prizes. 8:30 p.m. —tin FRIDAY, September 24, Dance in Auburn Community Memorial Hall. Music by "The Blenders" of London. Everybody welcome. Admission $2.00 per couple. —37 ,38b HAVE a $5.00 fling — Bus trip to Toronto, shopping and/or Ontario Place, October 20. First come, first served. Phone evenings 482-9838. —38,39b BROWNIE'S THURSDAY, Sept. 23, Bingo at Clinton Legion Hall, 8;30 p,ni, Jackpot $59,00 in 59 numbers.. HAM AND TURKEY Smorgasbo Supper, Varna United Church, Wednesday, September 29, 4:30 — 7;30 p.m, Prices — Adults $2.00; 12 and under $1.00; pre-school free, —38b FALL BAZAAR and Bake Sale of Huronview Home Auxiliary, Wednesday, November 10, 2:00 p.m. —88b JUNIOR GARDENERS at the Workshop every fourth Friday after school. Province-wide competitions under way. Bring a friend. —38b ST. PAUL'S Go-Getters Annual Fall Rummage Sale, Saturday, October 2, 1:00 p.m., St. Paul's Parish Hall. Good used clothing and other articles. —38,39b WEDNESDAY, October 27, Dessert Euchre at 2:00 p.m., Oddfellows Hall. Sponsors — Huronic Rebekah Lodge. —38b DANCE to music of Northern Gentlemen at Wingham Legion Hall, Saturday, October 2, 1971. Dancing 10 — 1. Bar privileges. Sponsored by Huron County Federation of Agriculture. —38b EUCHRE PARTY, St. Joseph's Parish Hall, Wednesday, October 13, 8:30 p.m. Good prizes. Everyone welcome. Admission 50 cents. Lunch served. —38 & 40b DANCE at Huron Fish and Game Club, Friday, September 24, members and friends. Music by The Country Boys. $3.00 per couple. Lunch. —38b A SERIES of prenatal classes will begin Wednesday, October 6, 1971, at 7:30 p.m., in the Health Unit Office, opposite the Clinton Public Hospital, Clinton. These will be held at weekly intervals for eight weeks, Those interested are invited to attend or phone the Health Unit, Clinton, 482-9661, Monday mornings between 9:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon. —38,39b STAG For DENNIS HARRIS Saturday September 25, 1971 At CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE Admission $1.00 Lunch Provided —38p Sat. 25 Sun. 26 CLINT E U.es r•erw w "T TTIVI/001101 1311EGIJILEEI agritiee' Fri. 24 OPENS AT II 00 SHOWS START AT DUSK DRIVE-IN • GODERICH HWY A AT CONCESSION RO 4 574 SARI Assassins For Hire! Satisfaction Guaranteed! VOMPANYADULT ENTERTAINMENT or EILLERs-,„,„ t.Z.Lt`' A ON 4iL grad Sorority leads arthritis drive The first fall meeting of Zeta Omega, the Clinton chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, was held on September 14 in the Board room at the Credit Union building. This meeting had been preceeded by two others, "Beginning Day" on August 31 and the Ritual of Jewels ceremony on September 7. Begining Day was a social gathering held at Betty-Jo Cudmore's home, to reunite the members and reminisce over the summer months, The Ritual of Jewels was a dinner meeting held by the Goderich chapter at the Bedford Hotel in Goderich where the The Huron County Holstein Clinton members became full Club's annual Black and White pledged members in Beta Sigma show was held Sept. 17 in Phi having completed their conjunction with the Seaforth pledge training under the Fall Fair. Goderich chapter. Judge Glynn Coghlin of The September 14 meeting Atwood judged the 92 entries opened with the usual procedure from 22 exhibitors. of opening ritual, roll call, and The grand champion bull was minutes. The president then read shown by Hol-den Farm, Clinton a letter of introduction from the and George Hayden of Gorrie international office for the new took the reserve championship. Division chairman, Mrs. Dorothy, John Franken of Auburn had Bohrer, followed by another the top junior calf with Allan letter from international and an Wylie, Gorrie, runner-up. announcement about the fashion Wylie took both first and show on September 30 at second place in the senior calf Clinton Public School. This was category. followed by the treasurer's competition, n petitiju oa,n ivvor ylie y e waasr i n g report. first The vice-president led a with Hol-den farms second. discussion on plans for the The senior yearling was rushing program and the Ways owned by Ross Marshall, and Means chairman announced Kirkton; with second going to she had ordered recipe books to Wylie. sell for the first project and Mr. Wylie had the Junior asked for suggestions for others. Champion and Ross Marshall The social report opened had the reserve. discussion of the tentative Easter Marshall had the top dance and the service chairmen two-year-old and George Hayden gave details for the was second. Hol-den Farms had "ARTHRITIS BLITZ" on thretkoepad. three-year-oldsecon with John October 4. This is a big Franken undertaking for a small group Wylie had the top entry in and they would very much the four-year-old competition appreciate the support of the with Ross Marshall, second. The town of Clinton. The Canadian top two positions in the mature Arthritis and Rheumatism cow category went to Wylie and Special projects boost Cancer Society funds Special fund-raising programs, the unit campaigns go to helped boost the donations to research into a cure for cancer. the Huron Unit of the Canadian Five per cent goes into the cost Cancer Society in 1971, the unit of the campaign, five per cent annual meeting learned Monday for overhead and 25 per cent for night in Clinton. service to patients and Exeter and Goderich education. branches of the unit were top He said 30,000 people would money makers. Norman Whiting, die of cancer in Canada this year chairman of the Exeter branch and said the ultimate goal of the campaign was presented with a cancer society ever since its Caduceus pin for his hard work. founding in the 1930's has been The Exeter campaign committee the eradication of the disease. systematically set up a new plan The immediate goal is to help for canvassing rural townships in those afflicted with the disease. its area this year, as well as Grand Bend. This, plus the results of a bikeathon brought Exeter campaign, more than 200 Whiting said the branch was Mrs. Shirley Keller. The project canvassing in Hensall, Exeter and donations of $7500 for the per cent of last year's total. Mr. aiming for $10,000 next year. proceeds from a bikeathon, organized by two Goderich women, Mrs. Don Shortreed and netted $2300 for the Goderich branch. The branch also received summer at Pine Lake Camp, near the proceeds of collections taken during non-denominational church services held during the Bay field. Donald S. Brandt, of London, per cent of the funds raised by field secretary of the Canadian Cancer Society. Goderich branch also had Speaker at the meeting was Ile told the meeting that 65 someday there would be a Dr. Salk of cancer. was re-elected president of the county unit. Due to illness, she was unable to attend the meeting. Richardson and C.A. Archibald. Secretary will be Mrs. Gordon Rathwell and treasurer, Lorne Salzman. Goderich and assistants are Mrs. 1971-72 is William. Barlow, Douglas Andrews and Brock Olde, Clinton, Aitken, both of Goderich; Catherine Pluintree, Mrs. Johnson, Clinton and Mrs. Joseph McConnell, Seaforth. F. Doorly and J. Howard Salzman and Mrs. Harvey C. Douglas Bartliff, Mrs. Lorne Mr. Brandt predicted that Mrs. M.W. Durst of Clinton Vice-presidents are Gordon Campaign chairman for Named conveners were Dr. C. ONLY 8 SEATS LEFT, MAC CAMPBELL'S FALL COLOUR TOUR WITH TIME OUT FOR PHOTOGRAPHY REPEAT OF LAST YEAR'S SELL OUT TRIP TO THE LUMINA RESORT — MUSKOKA OCT, 2 — 3 $45.90 TWIN BASIS THE COACH HOUSE, HAMILTON ST„ GODERICH. 524.8366. "Getting To Know You" Members of our fall colour tour to Muskoka Oct. 2-3, 1971, are invited to the Bedford Hotel, Goderich, Wednesday, Sept. 29, 8:00 p.m. Slides of last year's tour will be shown, coffee and sandwiches served. Your hosts: Mac Campbell and Brian Markson. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Thu. 23 Fri. 24 ut. 2S Rated but may be too m for younger children. aw ROBERT WISE PRODUCTION qINDRONDA STRAIN ALNIVERSALPiCTURE TECHNICOLOR' PM...VISOR% Sun, 26 Mon. 27 Tut. 28 MALT CAREY. nen mus rams wed.29 only : MAC DONALD JEfinETTE , 4 ,T 0\•\i REY(' . H T; ) = iiiiimuillimininifilminillimiliolliiiiiiiiiiiinwhimilimuniwinnimmilluillimiiiiiiiiinniumg 10 Clinton. News-Record, ThursdaY:.,..$epternber 2S, 1971 Area ONTARIO Featuring . . . 10 RACES PARA MUTUEL WAGERING HARNESS RACING DAILY DOUBLE - EXACTOR QUINELLA CLINTON Clinton LARGE NEW READABLE TOTE BOARD —Comfortable Grandstand —Good Concession Booth —Good Parkins Facilities, —NEW ELECTRONIC TOTE BOARD —NEW ELECTRONIC MAXI TOTE MACHINES --SHELTERED BETTING AREA You are cordially invited to attend the premier showing of the nineteen seventy-two Chevrolets, Oldsmobiles and Chevrolet Trucks in our dealershiei commencing Thursday, September 23. LORNE BROWN MOTORS LIMITED 30 ONTARIO STREET CLINTON, ONTARIO Harness Races Every Sunday JUNE 6 to OCT. 11 PaT irr ADVANCE SALE OF PROGRAMS IN CLINTON Advance programs will be available Saturdays at the Cloud 9 Room, Hotel 'Clinton and at Bill's 'Billiards and Bowling, Bartliff's Bakery and Restaurant and Smith's Office . Su