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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1971-12-09, Page 12Thu. 9 FrI.1 0 Sat. 11 IIKLUTE" Jane Panda — Donald Sutherland Abu:It:04u TO r11.0n1 fl.0 OF Ortit sun 12 mot, 13 Tmlil THE PRIEST'S WIFE Sophia Loren — Marcella Mastroianni "Recothrnerided Adult Eniertainment" Yireiti S Only r Daft! LoOnfla MertiNerit0 Shirleygactrine sAr. MAr. 1/ Destroy the most dangerous animal. alive ,..TARTAR! kouteneukt.t5 $11.mt ADULT SKATING every Sunday evening 8;00 to 10;00 .Good Tousle, —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,", YOU are invited to attend the Child Health Clinic, across from the Clinton PUblie Hospital, on Friday, December 17, 1971 from 9;30 a.m, to 11:30 a.m.. for: 1. Health Surveillance, 2. Anaemia Screening. 3. Hearing Screening, 4, Immunization. 5. Fluoride brushing of children's teeth to prevent cavities for ages 3 to 5 years, '-49b SATURDAY, December 11, THURSDAY, December 9, 8;30 p.m., Card Party, Orange Bingo at Clinton Legion Hall, Hall. Christmas Draw. Ladies 8:30 p.m. Jackpot $58.00 in 58 please bring lunch. —49b numbers. —49 TUESDAY, December 14, Bingo at Huron Fish and Game Club, 8;30 p.m, Jackpot $57,00 in 57 numbers. — 49 COME to Blyth Lions Club Bingo every Saturday night until Christmas at 8;30 p.m., Com:nunity Hall, Admission $1,00. 12 regular games, $10.00 each, Two Share-The-Wealth games. One $25.00 special. $125,00 jackpot, if taken in 60 calls, if not taken, $10.00 added each night, 50% of take to full card if jackpot not taken. — 46tfn RUMMAGE SALE, Salvation Army Hall, Goderich, Saturday, December 11th at 1:30 p.m. — 48,49 Funeral for Alma Johnston Funeral service was conducted on Sunday, December 5, from the McCallum Funeral Home for the late Mrs. Alma B. Johnston (the former Alma Jennings) by Rev. Leonard Warr. Mrs. Johnson died December 2 after a lengthy 'illness at Huronview, where she had been a resident for some time. She was 86. Born to William and Mary Jane Jennings in Goderich Township on September 23, 1885, she was a resident of Goderich Township and Goderich until moving to Huronview. Mrs. Johnston married William Johnston on November 12, 1942 at Goderich and was predeceased by her husband on March 7, 1951. She is survived by several cousins, but no children or other relatives. COME AND SEE the Christmas decorations in London and Lambeth, December 15. Bus leaving Clinton at 10:00 a.m. For information call 482-7627. —49b HOUSEWARMING — Mrs. May Hopson, 194 Townsend St., Clinton, will hold Open House Thursday, December 16, 1971, from 2;30 until 8:30 p.m. Friends welcome, also Clinton Women's Institute and Clinton Horticultural Society. —49p CASH BINGO. Legion Hall, Seaforth, Friday, December 10, 8:15 p.m. Regular games, $10; three $25 games; $75 jackpot to go. Door prizes. Admission $1.00. Auspices Branch 156. Proceeds welfare work. — 2tfn Take care with Christmas decorations Christmas trees, lighted candles, arrangements of evergreen sprigs the traditional decorative touches which spread the holiday atmosphere -throughout the home. HOwever, they can also spread fire unless great care is taken. Hal Wright, farm safety specialist, Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food, offers some tips for a safe, as well as happy, Christmas. First, select a fresh tree. Before setting it up, make a fresh cut so water can be absorbed more readily. Place the tree in a sturdy stand containing water. Water daily to keep the tree from drying out. A dry tree can burn explosively in seconds. Never use lighted candles on a tree or near evergreen decorations. When using a metallic tree, spotlight it from nearby. Do not put electric lights on it. If a short circuit should occur, the entire tree could become electrically "alive", Use glass and asbestos decorations which are noncombustible or fire retardant. Keep evergreens or polystyrene foam decorations away from candles, fireplaces, and other open flames. When unwrapping the Christmas presents, have a large container available for the wrappings and dispose of them as soon as possible. Never burn them in the fireplace since they create an intense heat and could start a chimney fire. By planning your holiday atmosphere, you can eliminate the special hazards that are apparent only during this special season,. So make it a merry - and safe - Christmas. TOM and JEAN,RI LEY Invite Their FRIENDS AND RELATIVES to an OPEN HOUSE on Tuesday, December 14 Afternoon and Evening on the occasion of their GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY (50 years) Please No Gifts CLINTON WINTER CARNIVAL MEETING WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1971 8:00 P.M. CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE 49b 104*,$-„reereetitt Moondream magic is this full-length peignoir set from Molyclaire Limited. Of brushed Arnel and nylon, it's available in sugar shades of pink, blue, lilac and daffodil. The size range is small, medium and large retailing at $20.00. FASH ION/CANADA selections for 1971 are identified by the FASHION/CANADA tag — your shopping guide to excellence of Canadian fashion design and workmanship. SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT Exeter holds radeSa t tird(ty The town of Exeter will hold it; Santa Claus Parade Saturday. The parade will start at 2 p.m. at the Exeter Arena and will proceed down main street. Over 50 floats have been entered. Children will be treated to free chips and Pepsi after the parade, j '4. 0.1 When you're ready tot name the day,..ste the bt:autiful* RAINBOW WEDDING LINE Ii INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS st ANOTETT JEWELLERS LTD, -Clinton Walkerton And Seaforth CIOTON 482-Sgt, At4kgalMabf Provocatively pretty is this full-length gown of 15 denier , nylon with bikini panty. Vee-neck and sleeveless, the bodice is lined to the waist. From Dore Lingerie Mfg. Co. Ltd, of Montreal, it's available in black or white in sizes small, medium or large. The retail price is $8.95. Brucefield Tuckersmith UCW unit elects officers vou cart miss WITH THESE READY. TO. GO USED CAR BARGAINS 1969 METEOR 500 Sedan, power steering, radio, automatic. Lic. No. K43-980. $2095 1968 DODGE DART GTS Two-door hardtop, 340 motor, automatic, radio. Lic. No. K42-109. $1595 1968 VOLKSWAGEN Low mileage, very clean. Lic. No. K41-601. 9195 1966 FORD LTD Four-door hardtop, all power. Lic. No. K41-743. $995 1965 VOLKSWAGEN Real good condition. Lic. No. K35-441. $495 1968 FORD 1/2 ton pick-up, long box, fleetside. Lic. No. 29980B. 1495 SNOWMOBILE 1970 model, 19 h.p., electric start. $475 J & I MURPHY CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH DEALER 64 Huron Rd. Clinton 482-9475 -100.040.0.141;00r At;ilir;i0;401 410; IAIE CHRISTMAS FLOWERS ono POTTED PLANTS itt of all kinds AVAILABLE AT t 123 Erie Street 482-9937 !stOr :41r IAT:Ar 271101r ziOr .2!$r 07 ItAti JAT 9Ar INA'S FLOWERS DIVIDENDS HAVE BEEN,, CREDITED AT 6% PER ANNUM ON MINIMUM MONTHLY BALA NCE Clinton Community Credit Union Limited 70 ONTARIO STREET 482-3467 a. 17 Clinton flews-Record, Thursday, December 9, 1971 Surrounded by their fabulous art collection are the brothers Gaylord and Snively Fauntleroy. What with the dwindling family fortune (What? Sell the paintings? Never I) and crippling estate taxes they've been forced to seek employment at the CBC of all places where they host CBG Radio's Sunday journal of the air, Sunday Supplement at 10:03 a.m. EST. On air, they're known as Jim Robertson and l.yal Brown, just two of their many clever disguises. F., minine elegance after, dark Check your Credit Union Account!! The January meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Berry on Jan. 10. Mrs. Broadfoot was thanked for the use of her home and others were thanked for helping to make it a pleasant evening. rzANIPARISASSAMFAI2553:5AWM3Y*FAXSAWAY::553tAWAWAPSAWATZWAAM:ta3tZSIZAZAFSMicStgP;;;AIM:N7Ip7 BRING THE KIDDIES TO CLINTON L II 1 TO SEE SANTA CLAUS vi V AT 1 SANTA'S CENTRE a W W l' 4U1414 , Fri. — to 4 p.m, oefic. 010 _U2Rp•Sm, V, W and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m, Sat. Dec. 11 — 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. W 'ti and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m, W. Pi Fri. Dec 17 — 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. toSHOP Wed., Dec. 22—Thurs., Dec. 23—Fri., Dec. 24 Tp.ti ALBERT STREET r: Sat. Dec. 18 — 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. p.m,: i.4 t,: A Next to Bartliff's Bakery to: i& -ER EE din' FOR EVERY CHILD] V Each child must be accompanied re: Os W. by an adult. Id CLINTON Li w yi kited Service OPEN 2 p.m. to 4 ta 'A V. "THE COMPLETE r ,, V, p.m. SHOPPING CENTRE' tt, STORE HOURS remain open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights till rz 9 p.m. for your added shopping convenience. W Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon. Til e. Thurs. Fri. jI Dec. 24 Dec. 25 Dec, 26 bee. 27 Dec. 243 Dec. 80 Dec. 81 V 1/5, Open Merry Closed Boxing Open Open Open yi 6 irm. Christmas Day 9 to 6 9 to 6 9 to 6 W. Closed MA NY STORES TO SERVE YOU Remember the jostling crowds, the frustrating parking and the long trip home from your last city shopping trip — in Clinton you'll find selection and value second to none — This year Shop in the "Hub" A Huron —Shop in Clinton. Sponsored by the Clinton Retail Merchants CornMittee. icr'i'szt.taV;StAlzct44?irePztmtV*MtaltsV:KrAclaosmititV118*M;4%rvtmrszcVlgt<mst4tgl2sztrets'A BY MRS. H. F. BERRY The Tuckersmith Unit of the United Church Women of Brucefield United Church held their annual Christmas meeting and pot-luck supper at the home of ' Mrs. John Broad foot on Friday evening with 21 members and two guests present. After the dinner, the regular meeting was held with a Christmas theme. Mrs. W. Haugh and Mrs. Broadfoot had charge. Christmas hymns were sung with Mrs. Ross Scott at the piano. The roll call was answered by a Christmas tradition. Mrs. A. Paterson took charge of the business portion of the meeting. Mrs. E. Sillery gave the secretary's report. Mrs. Berry reported . that more than $800 had been raised by the group in 1971. The election of officers for 1972 took place with the following results: president, Mrs. E. Stoll; secretary, Mrs. E. Sillery; vice-president, Mrs. B. Walters; treasurer, Mrs. Berry; card committee, Miss M. Swan; program, Mrs. Haugh, Mrs. Packman and Mrs. It. Chapman. An enjoyable program was presented with Mrs. Henderson and Mrs. H. Allan in charge. An exchange of gifts took place. For the holiday Season Clinton stores will be open each Wednesday rt in December tilt 6 p.m., also open Thursday and Friday, December V W. 16 and 17, till 9 p.m. During Christmas week Clinton stores will -V V. Sat. Jan. I Happy New Year pi• It's more convenient to shop in CLINTON 011."11"1****,Aptrl."