HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1970-02-12, Page 7YEAR END SALE
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23 H.P. SNO JET DEMONSTRATCA•
23 H.P. — 1969 SNO JET
20 H.P. — 1968 SKI-DADDLER
CHAIN
4 H.P. Ariens Twin Stage. ALSO SAWS Bolens 1050 tractor, used one year,
attachments for every need and a 6
M.P. lawn ranger tractor complete
with snow blower and mower.
J. W. PECK
Auto Electric
54 King St. Clinton Phone 482-3851
SNOW BLOWER
ALL AT
CARNIVAL
PRICES
red and black licorice,
peppermint sticks, gingerbread
men, valentine hearts• and
lollipops.
The second half of the show
deals with the Inca Indians and
will include warriors and
maidens among the cast of
characters. A number entitled
Galaxie will also be performed.
A draw will be held at
intermission for a swag lamp.
Good tickets are still available
for the shows and from last
year's turnout, it appears the
show is likely to be enjoyable
again this year.
Starting time is 8:15. Tickets
are $1.00 for adults and 50 cents
for children.
CLINTON WINTER
CARNIVAL
Snowmobile Races
SUNDAY, FEB. 15
CLINTON COMMUNITY PARK .
REGISTRATION 10 A.M. to 12 NOON
RACES 1:00 P.M. SHARP
Admission: $1.00 — Children Under 12 F'ree
CLASSES: STOCK — LADIES STOCK
MAYOR'S AND REEVE'S RACE — NOVELTY
AND MODIFIED — ALL FOR CASH PRIZES
For Further:'Information Contact:
FRED LOBB
Chairman 482-9431
DON HALL
Co-Chairman 482-7220
SNOWMOBILE. RACES SPONSORED BY
CLINTON KINSMEN CLUB
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COME :OM AND
ENJOY 'YOURSELF
The audience at tonight's Ice Nicks '70 will be treated to a visit to just part of a dazzling trip into color and fantasy which invites all
the Incas, the ancient Indian tribe of Peru. The number, viewers. Show time is 8:15.
performed by the Clinton Figure Skating Club's senior skaters, is
Ice Nicks '70 is one of many events planned
for Carnival Week,• February 9 to 15
Getaway for a day or a weekend or a month or
anytime. The cost of travelling goes down and
the enjoyment goes up.
And what a beautiful way to relax at the beach,
Or in the mountains or somewhere in between.
You're right at home.
Think of a place that you'd like to get lost in.
See one today at your Boise Cascade Dealer
and get ready to make your getaway!
MORGAN'S
MOBILE HOMES & TRAVEL TRAILERS
Hwy 4, S. 482-7066 Clinton
See Us at the Winter Carnival
One of the biggest attractions
of this year's Clinton Winter
Carnival is bound to be Ice
Nick's '70, the ice= show put on
by the Clinton Figure Skating
Club and including skaters from
CFB Clinton, which begins
tonight.
The ' show will have 127
skaters ranging upward from tots
to teenagers. They have been
working on their show under the
direction of Mr. Robert
McCrabb.
They began to prepare early
in January for the show, leaving
less time for practice than they
had last year, but still have a
very promising show.
Costumes for the show were
rented through the interclub
association from clubs in 'St.
Marys, Goderich and other
centres. ,
Guest stars in the show will
include Mary McFadden of
Bayfield who was winner of the
novice ladies title at the Western
Ontario Figure Skating
championships,
Also appearing will be Scott
Murray and Sherry Baler from
Stratford who placed third in
the Western Ontario
championships.
An added feature will be the
Walsh family from Stratford.
The skating family includes
father, mother and seven
daughters.
The first half of the show
involves the youngest skaters
and is entitled "Candy Land,"
Skaters will be costumed as jelly
beans, wrigley gum kids,
bubblegurnmers, candy apples,
8.15 p.m.—ICE NICKS '70—By Clinton Figure Skating Club
ADIVIISSION,:„Adults $1.00, Children 50c (Reserved Seats)
Purchase your tickets on a Draw for Swag Lamp; 25c or 5 for $1
FRIDAY, FEB. 13
8.15 p.m.—ICE NICKS '70—By Clinton Figure Skating Club
ADMISSION: Adults $1.00, Children 50c (Reserved Seats)
Draw on Swag Lamp at Intermission
Winners of Ice Sculptures and Decorated Homes or
Businesses will be announced at intermission.
SATURDAY, FEB. 14
9.00 a.m. to 12 noon—Finals of District Public Schools Skating Races
1.00 p.m.—PARADE—From Clinton Legion Hall to Community Park,
CFB, Clinton Trumpet Band and Clinton Legion Pipe•Band,
Miss Dominion of Canada, Public School Kings & Queens,
Floats, Decorated, Cars, Clowns, etc, (Floats to be judged
during parade). FREE ADMISSION to Arena.
2.00 p.m.—OFFICIAL OPENING CEREMONIES in Arena by '
Miss Dominion of Canada, Jacquie Perrin, Toronto
2.15 p.m.—JUDGING of PUBLIC SCHOOLS KINGS and' QUEENS
2.30 p.m.-0ROOMBALL FINALS—In Arena
CFB Clinton, Clinton Kinsmen, Hullett Township or Stan-
ley Township vs, Fish and Game Club, Ontario Hydro,
Tuckersmith Township or Goderich Township,
2.30 p.m.,—HORSE RACES
TUG-OF-WAR CONTESTS
LOG SAWING CONTESTS
3.30 p.m.—SENIOR GIRLS HOCKEY GAME
Stratford vs. Clinton's "Chiefy's
7.00 p.m.—BEARD JUDGING by Miss Dominion of Canada
9.00 p.m.—DANCE—Arena Auditorium—Carruther's Orchestra,
$4.00 per couple.
9.00 p.m.--DANCE—Clinton Legion Hall—$3.00 per couple
Music by "Blue Water Playboys"
ADMISSION to Community Park and Arena by Snowman Buttons
PANCAKES, COFFEE, HOT CHOCOLATE—Served all afternoon at the
Adastral Park Tent.
SUNDAY, FEB. 15
Snowmobile Races
At CLINTON COMMUNITY PARK
Sponsored by THE KINSMEN CLUB OF CLINTON
Admission to Grounds: $1.00 per adult
Children Under 12 Free
CHILDREN'S RIDES: 1.00 to 4.00 p.m. -- 25c a ride
RACE' TIME: 1.00 o'clock SHARP
4.30—DRAW for
SNO JET
SNOWMOBILE
STILL 'FOUR BIG DAYS" OF FUN & EXCITEMENT
CLINTON WINTER CARNIVAL
THURSDAY, FEB, 12
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