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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1971-12-16, Page 1212 ilintQn N w$-,Record, Thursday, December 16, 1971 This little model was oh so proud of the outfit her mother sewed for her in the Knack of Sewing with Knits course. She modelled it for the 300 or so persons who turned out in Clinton Legion Hall for the Summary Day of the course. Manger Theme Of Yule Twenty.five local youngsters five categories for children in vith .4 talent for art W911 prizes kindergarten, grades one end In the Clinton MerchanW two, grades three and :four, Christmas .art contest, it was grades five and six and grades .announced Wednesday morning. seven and eight. The contest was .divided into Prizes of. $5, $4, $$, $2, and Black Knights meet in Clinton The Royal Black Preceptor 161 Clinton had their annual turkey supper with five Grand Lodge officers of Ontario West present. Most Wor, Sir Knight Robert Beck, Hamilton; Wor, Sir Knight Walter Scott, Blyth; Sir Knight Max Switzer, Grand Pianist, Woodharn; Sir Knight Lloyd liern, 4 committee man, xeter; Sir Knight J. Henderson, 6 committee man, Brumfield: After a bountiful supper, the Curling BY NORM At last we have settled down to steady curling. With the weather so mild at the first of our season it was pretty hard to get ice to curl on. This year a new league was formed by the business girls who are curling Tuesday evenings. Our first draw for all events is fast coming to an end with the rinks neck and neck coming home. I will keep you posted regarding play-offs. A rink of business girls went to Guelph last week. They won one, tied one, and lost one. On Dec. 2 an entry of Bob Wilson, Dave Cornish, Bill Campbell Jr. and Gord Beuttenmiller, took in the Imperial Oil Spiel at Sarnia, coming home with the Dow Chemical Co. Trophy. Congratulations boys. We are proud of you. , On Wednesday a rink of Bob Wilson, Kay Sharpe, Bill Campbell Jr. and Sharon Wilson attended the play-off at Teeswater for the Rose Bowl winning the district of 13B. On Saturday the mixed events committee had a local spiel with one full draw playing two games with a dance f011owing. This is the first of several events they have planned for the future. The next is a double draw on Boxing Day. This' is to be followed by a New Year's Eve party of course. I will keep you posted on further events as they come up. TREVOR THE C4P Tieg FP/C. 8, says: fal rACr I5 7WE A11,41TY To LET' 7745 orfeeg F*V.Low 'OW Vou,49 IVIIV, Sun. Dec. 26 Closed Fri. Dec. 24 Open to 6 p.m. Mon. Dec, 27 Boxing Day Closed Tue. Dec. 28 Open 9 to 6 Wed. Dec. 29 Open to 6 Fri. Dec, 31 Open 9 to 6 Sat, Jan. 1 Happy New Year SEE SANTA IN CLINTON SANTA CENTRE £1 Mots service / STORE HOURS For the holiday season Clinton stores will be open each Wednesday in December till 6 p.m., also open Thursday and Friday, December 16 and 17, till 9 p.m, During Christmas week Clinton stores will remain open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights till 9 p.m. for your added shopp'ng convenience, It's more convenient to shop in (LINTON MANY 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" of Huron — Shop in Clinton. HOURS Fri. — Dec. 10 — 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p,m. Sat, Dec. 11 — 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Fri. Dec 17 — 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. Dec, 18 — 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Wed., Dec. 22—Thurs., Dec. 23—Fri., Dec. 24 OPEN 2 p.m. to 4 p.m, ALBERT STREET Next to Baxtliffs Bakery TREE GIFT FOR EVERY CHILDI Each child must be accompanied, by an adult. moolsele0011101040111444111%.1404410~1%00%/011011•10~* O't ,;!ao o dog AL PACINO and KITTY WINN produced baMINICK DONE trecle.OhrJERRYSC111/11BERli Thu. 16 4 cases Rat Ci'llOR NW fen d BrP "The Cockeyedowboys • ",fof County" (GlitiSNaneite ' 1941resfab-raY • A IMPISAl WOE .• ItCHNICOl04. 4.on). .eye 19 mue20 rue 21 600 HELP BOBBY AND HELEN They're in love in Needle Park the panic in needle park Wed.22 Thu. 23 Fri. 24 Theatre Closed HERMAN'S IN CLINTON OPEN WEDNESDAY IN DECEMBER OPEN EVENINGS STARTING THURS., DEC. 16 TO DEC. 28 Make this store your shopping centre for quality men's and boys` wear. COLOGNE MIST $2.00 COLOGNE $2.50 COOLER after bath freshener $2.95 Choose your gifts from our large selection of — *Forsyth shirts, sportswear. *Terry William's—Shelby sweaters. *Currie-Hickok shirts — belts — neckwear — slacks — jewellery. Plus a fabulous selection of KNIT SLACKS, BLAZERS, SPORT SUITS GIFT BOXES GIFT CERTIFICATES HERMAN'S MEN'S WEAR Phone 482-0251 Clinton e..._ e," • tarpe and young clover. it's all moonlight,,. all sparkle .. , all scent ... all yOung love forever. 11\ . 1 Oh! de London- the wildly innocent fragrance of jasrnine, baby rosebuds See the complete tellection Of LUV-Bath potiohs to scent you unforgettable. 2 HURON -STREET, CLINTON Open Every Thursday and Friday night Kids win prizes in Clinton merchants contest ADULT SKATING every Sunday evening 8:99 to 10:90 p.m, Good music. —47tfn FOR your added holiday _shopping convenience, Anstett Jewellers and. Stednian'e in Clinton will be open Thursday night till 9;00 p,rri, on Nov. 25„ Dec, g-0-3.5 in addition 'to their regular Friday night practice of "Open To 9:00 P.M.", CASH BINGO, Legion Hall, Seaforth, Friday; December 17, 8:15 p.m, Regular games, $10; three $50 specie! games; $150 jackpot to go, Door prizes. Admission $1.00, Auspices Branch 156. Proceeds welfare work. —2tfri On Friday, Dec. 10, the Wrestling Redmen competed in a six team tournament in Exeter. The C.H,S.S, team finished in fifth place with 501/2 points. BY NOLA LEE The Senior and Junior Boys Basketball Teams are in action for another year. The Senior Redmen thumped Walkerton here with a score of 54 to 22. The high scorers for the game were: Pete Cameron with 17, Dick Jewson with S and Dave Aiken with 7. The Junior Redmen weren't so lucky that day and were trampled 75 to 38 by Walkerton. The high scorers for the day were: Jim Amsing with 10 and Ray Malt with seven. The teams have played one other game with the Juniors defeating Goderich and Goderich in turn downing our (: When ybu're ready tor: ::;.name ''•iithe day—see the beautiful RAINBOW WEIIBIN LINE, INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS ANITETT JEWELLERS LTD. Clinton Walkerton And Seaforth ' 4q 2"951t4VAR COME to Blyth Lions Club Bingo every Saturday night until Christmas at 8:30 p,m., Community Hall, Admission $1,00. 1.2•regulax 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. — 46tfp. THURSDAY, December 16, Bingo at Clinton Legion Hall, 8:30 p.m. Jackpot $59,00 in 59 numbers. —50 TUESDAY, December 21, Bingo at Huron Fish and Game Club, 8:30 p.m. Jackpot $58.00 in 58 numbers. —50 • Rick Shropshall placed first in the 167 pound class while Wayne Hartman placed second in 97-pound class. Paul Wheeler finished third in the 177 pound class. Senior team. These have just been exhibition games, with the first game of the regular season being played at Mitchell on Dec. 16. Hot house tomatoes add colour, flavour Ontario greenhouse tomatoes are vine-ripened and full of flavor. They are grown in insulated greenhouses that are close to local markets. This is an advantage for the consumer. The tomatoes she buys do not have to be picked when still firm and green to withstand long transportation. Tomatoes which ripen naturally on the vine develop more flavor. Most flavor develops in the last four to five days of ripening. Homegrown tomatoes,, picked at stage which allows them to reach the store at their peak of perfection, contain this full flavor. Tomatoes picked and shipped when green will not. Do not refrigerate, your tomatoes, advise food specialists at the Ontario Food Council, Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food. Temperatures below 55 degrees will cause loss of flavor and a watery mushy tomato as. cells are injured and break down. If further ripening is necessary, keep tomatoes at room temperature and out of direct sunlight. Chill tomatoes dor a short half hour before serving. Though Santa and gaily decked trees often appear nowadays in Central and South America, Christmas is traditionally a time for reli- gious observances, Mass, at midnight on Christmas Eve or early Christmas Day, forms the heart of the holiday in Latin America, and the creche or manger scene marks the sea- son throughout churches and homes, say the editors of the Encyclopedia Americana. Bountiful feasts, proces- sions and other special events may provide a festive note, but custom says that gift-- giving time is Three Kings' Day Twelfth Night, Janu- ary 6th, when the Wise Men brought ,their gifts to Jesus. Children put their shoes under the bed or in the win- dow, hoping to have them filled with toys and gifts. Water and hay are set out for the Three Kings' horses or camels. While. many Latin Ameri- can countries share these traditions and celebrate Christmas in similar ways, each country also has its own special festivities. *' * In Venezuela Hallaca, a native Venezue- lan dish, is art awaited deli- cacy during the Christmas season. It is made of corn meal with pork and chicken stuffing and numerous other ingredients, and then wrap- ped in plantain leaves to form a type of pie. * Li Argentina It's a mid-summer Christ- mas in Argentina, and the traditional feast is generally served outdoors. Rosebuds and jasmine deck the table, which has as edible center- piece a whole roast suckling pig. * oh * In Brazil Brazilian lore and legend says that Three King's Day is a time for poetry contests. Verses accompanied by gui- tars are featured. * * In Chile Unique among Christmas customs in Chile is a grand fiesta that centers around horse 'racing. In Colombia People parade in masquer- ade on Christmas Eve in Colombia. Each masquerader tries to guess the identity of others. When someone guess- es correctly, he can claim a small gift from the person who was "unmasked," * * * hi Peru Toro ! In Lima, Peru, Christ- mas day is not exclusively a church holiday, because it also marks the greatest bull- fight of the year. * * * Ira Cosia (Rica 4' In the island country of Costa Rica, "portals" are set up in homes, These are elab- orate Nativity scenes some- times filling an entire room. one dollar were given in each category. Judging was carried out Tuesday evening by teachers who teach in schools outside the Clinton area or are retired. The winners were: KINDERGARTEN Ricky Gautreau, Sherry Lou White, C,P,S.; Ann Marie Powell, C,P.S.; Jennifer Wood, C,P,S.; Wesley Delve, GRAPE 1 and 2 Cheryl Robinson, C.P.S.; Beth • Saundercock, C.P.S.; Elizabeth Walden, C.P.S.; Sharon Harper, C.P.S,; Peter Denomme, C,P,S. GRADE 3 and 4 Judy Wise, 0,P,04 Steven }toy, ye's.; Mark MacLean, 0.1),S.; Lori. Wise, 01',0.; Gina Rad leY, GRAPE ,5 and Larry Riehl, C,P,S.; Cathy Anstett, G.P.S.; Paul Stanley,C.P.S,; Randy Huron Centennial; Barbara Carter, Bullet Central. GRADE 7 and 0 Diane Preszcator, Bullet Central; Paul Wise, C.P.S.; Shirley McFadden, Huron Centennial; Diana Brand, St. Joseph's School, Kevin Howatt, Mullet Central, Redmen place 5th in High school wrestling BY MARY LOU CASTLE Redmen basketball teams win and lose MAN•• • WHAT At 411111MFAKAM, AT preceptor opened in due form With Sir Knight Mery Falconer in the Preceptor's Chair who conducted the business of the evening. Blyth Preceptor was then called on to confer the Black Degree on father and son members, Brother Frank Forrest and son, Clark. The Deputy Grand Preceptor then took the chair and conducted the election of officers which are as follows: Wor. Preceptor, John Henderson; Dep, Preceptor, Wayne Smith; Chaplain, Glen Patterson; Rec. Registrar, Eric Switzer; Treasurer, T. Deeves; First Lecturer, Ken Smith; Second Lecturer, Percy Blundell; First Censor, W. Glazier; Second Censor, Wm. Mew; First Standard Bearer; Robt. Cook; Second Standard Bearer, Glen Slavien; Pursuivant, Asa Deeves; Committee, Earl ' Cooper, Garfield Brock, M. Hanly, Andy Dunlop, J. Turner, H. Watkins, J. Morris, C. Nelson, Immediate Past Perceptor, Mery Falconer; Tom Deeves, Press Reporter. County Black Chapter will meet in Clinton Lodge room January 12 to make further arrangements for Derry Day Celebration to be held in Clinton, August 12, 1972. Grand Preceptor then installed the new officers and the evening then came to a close with the lunch committee serving coffee. 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