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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1971-11-25, Page 1212 Clinton News-Record, TbWOO, November 25, 1971. 1969 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS S TWO-DOOR HARDTOP — 350 V-8, turbo hydramatic, power steering, power brakes, vinyl top, bucket seats and console. Six tires and wheels, radio. Beautiful brown and white. $2,395 Th.. 25 F.I. 26 sit. 27 c4„, ic Song Of Norvvay Chriscna Sena. lank P0111111 I0..omulia 1.0 Motley •"••• • Edw.:10.in. Hairy Secombe sun. 28 m..29 b..30 OMR REYNOLDS StiLLLItY WINTERS "WHAT'S THE 0411rgITO" SAT. MAT. 27 • IllIN311C100,.1 Pinot rl K GOOF RIC H PHONE 524 7811 D.c. Wei.l only W. C. FIELDS IN My Little Chickadee PANT SUITS lit "HOT PANT" SUITS 9.98 SIZES 7 to 15 WHILE THEY LAST IMO n IM A RIM CLINTON OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS 6 P.M. TO 9 P.M. THURSDAY NIGHT SPECIALS MEN'S DRESS SOX 77 PR. CHRISTMAS WRAP :=s Each 30" x 60" Total 300 Inches 1.87 MEN'S WORK PANTS GREEN SIZE 30 to 42 SPECIAL 3.19 SNOW BOOTS STRAP OVER CHILDREN'S SIZES 6 to 13 and 1 to 3 SPECIAL 2.97 PR. ACRYLIC KNIT SCARFS 6 Ft Long $2.98 VALUE 98 NOW • CRIMP KNIT POLYESTER WIDE 3 19 Yd. 60" L-7 Pkg. DD k H. MkTHIERS DO GO MUSTANGS GO FRIDAY, NOV. 26 —8:30 p.m. vs. LAMBETH TUESDAY, NOV. 30 —8:30 p.m. vs. TAVISTOCK At Clinton Community Centre 47 GODERICH PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL VOLUNTEER ASSOCIATION INVITES YOU TO ATTEND A BAZAAR AT THE • Goderich Psychiatric Hospital WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1 1:30 - 4:00 P.M. and 7:00 - 9:00 P.M. THIS IS A KINSMEN STAG TICKET THAT HAS BEEN SOLD! — — PROCEEDS FOR CLINTON COMMUNITY PARK IMPROVEMENTS — KINSMEN CLUB OF CLINTON DRAW and STAG FRI., Dec. 3, 1971 Clinton Community Centre Auditorium DOORS OPEN 9 P.M. — ONLY TICKET HOLDERS OVER 18 WILL BE ADMITTED TO HAIL ON LY BEING SOLO TICKETS $1 1 000400 in PRIZES EVERY TICKET WILL 500 BE DRAWN El $25. for First Ticket Drawn 0 $25. for Every 25th Ticket Drawn 0 $500. for Last Ticket Drawn Tickets: $5.00 each LUNCH and REFRESHMENTS — PROCEEDS FOR CLINTON COMMUNITY PARK IMPROVEMENTS — WON'T YOU PLEASE HELP TOO BY GETTING YOURS FROM A LOCAL KINSM EN - Proceeds for Community Park Improvements 4, Ci 0. C C U a N? 305 co 0 3 3 0 c. ro Auhtirn ACW. plans meeting -CASH BINGO. Legion Hall, Seaforth, Friday, November 26, 8:15 p.m. Regular games, $10; three $25 games; $75 jackpot to go. Door prizes. Admission $1.00. Auspices Branch 156. Proceeds welfare work. — 2 tfn THURSDAY, November 25, Bingo at Clinton Legion Hall, 8:30 p.m. Jackpot $56,00 in 56 numbers. — 44 THURSDAY, November 25, 8;00 p.m„ Junior Conservation Club in Board Room, Agriculture Building. —47b ONTARIO Street U.C.W. Christmas Tea and Bazaar, Saturday, December 4, 3:00 — 5:00 p.m. —47b ANNUAL BAZAAR at Christian Reformed Church, November 26, 7:00 p.m. Handknits, crafts, plants and toys for sale. Coffee, cold drinks, baked goods. Fun and games for young and old. —46,47b RECEPTION And DANCE For MR. AND MRS. ROB SNELL (Nee Brenda Ann Hargreaves) Friday, November 26, 1971 10-1 At Clinton Legion Hall Music By Scott's Orchestra Ladies Please Bring Lunch Everyone Welcome —47b SATURDAY, November 27, Social, Clinton Legion Hall. Music by Boyd's Orchestra. Dancing begins 9:30 p.m. —47b EUCHRE PARTY, Thursday, December 2, 8:30 p.m., Orange Hall. Ladies bring sandwiches. Auspices of L.O.B.A. —47b THURSDAY, December 9, 7:00 p.m., Huron-Perth Shorthorn Club, Beef Banquet, Egmondvflle Church. Admission $2.00. Guest speaker, Bert Pepper, Neustadt. Get your tickets from the Committee — Elvey Brodhagen, Brunner; Gerald Smith, Brussels; and Frank Falconer, Clinton; by December 1. —47b' ADULT SKATING every Sunday evening — 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. Good music. —47tfn FOR your added holiday shopping convenience, Anstett Jewellers and Stedman's in Clinton will be open Thursday night till 9:00 p.m. on Nov. 25, Dec. 2-9-16 in addition to their regular Friday night practice of "Open To 9:00 P.M.". TICKETS for Legion New Year's Eve Party will go on sale at bar for Legion members, auxiliary members and social members only from December 6 to December 11. From then on to members and guests. Price $10.00 per couple. —47 & 48b NOVEMBER 30, Special Bingo, Huron Fish and Game — Jackpot $75.00. Three Share-The-Wealth Games, $10.00 a game. Admission $1.00. — 46b BY MRS. WES. BRADNOCK The Anglican Church Women of St. Mark's Church met for their November meeting at the home of Mrs, James Schneider. Mrs. Schneider was in charge of the meeting and Mrs. Gordon Taylor accompanied on the accordian. The meeting was opened by singing' "The Church in the Wildwood". Mrs. Elmer Trommer read the scripture lesson, Psalm 91 and this was followed by prayers led by Mrs. John Daer. Mrs. Robert J, Phillips gave a'reading, "Daylight and Darkness", and Mrs. Donald Cartwright read the poem, "In Flanders Field". The hymn, "Blest be the tie that binds" was sung and Mrs. Cartwright read the missionary topic "From the Editor's Pen" in the Living Message, Mrs. Gordon Taylor had the topic of the meeting on the season of advent, followed by the hymn. "Jesus loves me" and prayer. The president, Mrs. Donald Cartwright took charge and the minutes were adopted as read by the secretary, Mrs. John Daer. The treasurer, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, gave the financial statement. The roll call was answered by a Remembrance Day verse. The travelling apron received a penny for each letter in "Lest We Forget". The correspondence was read and business discussed. Plans were made for the annual meeting to be held next Month at the home of Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. After the close of the meeting an auction was held. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Schneider assisted by her son Dennis and daughter Angela. AUBURN W. I. The November meeting of the • RECEPTION For MR. AND MRS. BRUCE HORTON (Nee Jean Turner) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4 At Zurich Community Centre Music By Bluewater Playboys Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome —47,48b Auburn Women's Institute was held in the Community Memorial hall with the president, Mrs, Len Archambault in charge, The meeting was opened with the. Ode, the Mary Stewart Collect and "0 Canada" with Mrs. Robert Phillips as pianist. The president read a poem—"A Smile". Mrs. William Elliott, leader of the Sewing with Knits course reported that 29 ladies had attended, and were sewing dresses and pant suits. Achievement day is on December 13, It was announced that a leather course would be held on Monday and Wednesday of this week with Mrs. Arthur Clark as instructor. Mrs. Gordon Taylor spoke on bringing the Tweedsmuir History book up to date. The President thanked all who had donated baking at Huronview. The Executive will make the arrangements for the upcoming banquets. An invitation to St. Helens was accepted. Convenors of Education, Mrs. Thomas Lawlor and Mrs. Gordon Naylor had Mrs. Brian Hallam as their speaker. She was introduced by Mrs. Archambault, Mrs. Hallam spoke on the modern trend of education today. Mrs. Naylor thanked her. Mrs. Gordon Naylor sang a solo, "This Land is my Land", accompanied • by Mrs. Donald Haines. The secretary Mrs. Haines read the minutes and gave the financial statement. The card report was given by Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell. She read the notes of appreciation which she had received. Miss Margaret R. Jackson of Blyth gave the motto, "Nothing is so contagious as a good example". The roll call was answered by naming one way to combat racial discrimination. Reports of County Rally and Area Convention were read. The gift for having the birthday nearest the date was won by Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer. The directors, Mrs. Robert Phillips, Mrs. Pearl Watson and Mrs. Ena Craig will assist the Horticulture Society to plan the Family Night. December 14 was set for the December meeting which will be a pot-luck dinner at 1 p.m. The members will invite one guest and an exchange of 50-cent gifts will be held. Donations to the Huron County Children's Aid will be taken at this meeting. Lunch was served by Mrs. Robert Turner, Mrs. Celia Taylor and Mrs. Pearl Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson and family of Mitchell visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Daer. Recent guests with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cartwright and family were Mr. and Mrs. George Rueger, Danny and Terry of London, Mrs, Edwin Cartwright of Huronview, Mr. William Rueger and Carol of Clinton, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams of Stoney Creek, Friends in this community wish Mrs. Fordyce Clark of Goderich a speedy recovery in St.Joseph's Hospital, London, where she has undergone surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Livermore and Robert of Fordwich visited on Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines. Auburn 4-H clubs are preparing for Achievement day on November 27 to be held in the Clinton High school. Parents and friends are invited to attend the afternoon program of skits, demonstrations and exhibits for their fall project, "Dairy Fare". CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY Over 40 neighbours and friends called last Thursday afternoon, November 18, to wish Mrs, Alfred Rollinson a happy birthday. The guests were received at the door by Miss Minnie Wagner, Mrs. Robert Phillips pinned a corsage on Mrs. Rollinson which she had made for the occasion. A large decorated birthday cake centred the table. The guests were served by William Clark, Mrs. Warner Andrews, Mrs. Kenneth McDougall, Miss Laura Phillips and Mrs. Robert Phillips, Among the guests during the day was Mrs. Julia Medd of Goderich, sister of Mrs. Rollinson's, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Killough of Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Towe, Glen and Gillian of London, and Mrs. Ida Smith, mother of Mrs. J.H. Towe, who recently came from England to make her home in Canada, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Towe over the weekend. Mrs. Machan Senior of Listowel spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Machan and Miss Jayne Arthur. Mrs. El mer Sproul entertained relatives and friends to a dinner last week in honour of her mother, Mrs. William Stewart's 86th birthday. She received many cards and gifts to mark the occasion.Mrs. Harry Arthur and Mrs. Gordon Taylor, on behalf of neighbours presented her with a floral arrangement. Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Allen returned last weekend from a two-week's visit with Mr. Peter Brown Mr. and Mrs. Art Stewart of Port Albert visited last Friday evening with Mrs, William Stewart, Mrs, Harry Arthur and son Greg visited for a, few days last week in Montreal with her daughter, Miss Judy Arthur. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and Mrs. Frank Raithby were guests of the Departmrit of Agriculture and Food at the Royal Winter Fair last week for 4-H club leaders in the province. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Edgar Lawson is a patient in Clinton hospital. We wish her a speedy recovery, Friends in this community of Mrs. Cliff MacDonald, Goderich , are pleased to learn that she is home after being a patient in Victoria hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. William Clark visited friends in London and Toronto over the weekend. Mr. Wilfred Sanderson is home after three weeks a patient in Victoria hospital, London. NO MATTER HOW YOU LOOK AT TM... these are the best used car values in town! COMPACTS AT COMPACT PRICES 1969 MUSTANG TWO-DOOR HARDTOP — 302 V-8, automatic, radio, bucket seats and console, power disc brakes, vinyl top. Sharp local car. $1,995 1969 VIVA S-L SEDAN — Automatic transmission. Excellent economy. Bucket seats and console. NEW REDUCED PRICE $995 1967 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE FOUR,DOOR SEDAN — Six-cylinder, standard shift. A very clean one owner compact car. $895 1968 BUICK SPECIAL TWO-DOOR COUPE — V-8, automatic, radio, power steering, whitewalls. One owner. $1,495 1966 BUICK SPECIAL TWO-DOOR COUPE — V-8, automatic, radio, rear speaker, tinted windshield, whitewalls, wheel discs, power steering. $895 1967 COMET VOYAGER STATION WAGON V-13, automatic. Runs well. Not safety checked. 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