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Clinton News-Record, 1970-09-17, Page 12TUCSDAY, Selelnber 22nd, Bingo Hunan Fish and Game Oltib. Jackpot $59,00 in 0 numbers. Six door prizes, 8:30 p.m, —tfn, THURSDAY, Sept. 17, Bingo, at Clinton Legion Hall, 8;30 p.m. Jackpot $58.00 in 58 numbers.. CASH BINGO; Legion Hall, Seaforth Friday, Sept. 18;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, —2t10. PLAN to attend the Maple Leaf Chapter I.O.D,E Public Buffet, Wednesday, September 23rd, 1 p.m, at. North Street United Church Hall. Mrs. Pierre Berton will be Guest Speaker. Tickets $3.00 ayailable from members or Phone 5249994. —38 CHARTERED bus leaving for Owen Sound and CollingWood October 6th. A few seats available, further information from 482-7627.1-38B A SERVICE of Dedication for Turner's Church Remembrance Cairn will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, September 20, at the former Turner's Church grounds. Rev, H, Wonfor and Rev. Grant Mills in charge of the service. —38B RUMMAGE Sale, Saturday, September 19th, at 1:30 at the Salvation Army in Goderich. —38 krievhen you're ready to , . g..the• day...see the beautiful ft RAINBOW WEDDING LINE INVITATIONS AND • ,ANNOUNCEMENTS ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. Clinton Walkerton And Seaforth Cl4N'T,ON 482.9” NieWWW:043AV N. 12 NeWs.RecQrci, ThursdaY, September l7r 1970 • Now of 'Middleton' First—Pace, $225, time 2:13. Claybrook Ricci, Dupuis 7.50 3.00 2.10 Napoleon Day, Wall 2.70 2,10 Miss Lee Dale, bleRann 2.10 Seeped—Pace, 5225, time 2:11. Tammy Bryan, Sutherland 3.50 2,40 2,30 Darkie Marnock, Dupuis 2,20 2.30 Dean Hal, Jones 3.00 Daily double (1.7) $11.50. Third—Pace, $225, time 2:11 1-5. Petunia Pen Din, Hardy 8.60 4.40 3.30 Xi Nn Frost, Kerr 4.10 3.00 Lor Wit. Allin 2.80 Fourth—Pace, 5223, time 2:15 33-3. Jennifer Song, Sutherland 14,20 3.70 4.40 Larry's Lad, Korn„ 3,30 2.70 Len Law, Hardy 2.30 Exactor (4-3) $20.40. Fifth—Pace, $225, time 2:12 3-5. .1e/innate Ensign, Hardy 5,00 2.00 2.50 DoUg's Folly, Kingdom 6 10 7 40 Mrytle's Frosty, Jones 3.50 and Poplar Brad APPEARING AT THE ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL ONE WEEK ONLY "4 IN THE ATTIC" PPP 5Nn AA Track record likely migeolow --- to fall Sunday A big Purse has drawn an Boy (2:05) excellent field for the feature • (2:04). race at Clinton Kinsmen Raceway and the track record is likely to fall, The nine entries in the mile pace for $700 all have best times better than the track record and track officials feel that a new record is almost assured if the track is fast. Included in the field are Goldies Joe, who presently holds the record and recently tied his own mark. The eight-year-old gelding has a best time of 2:04 this year. Other horses and their best times are: Midnight Sam (2:06), Frosted Flakes (2:04), Robust King (2:04), Mary Glenford (2;07), DWAO (2:03), J. R. Gratton (2:06), Double D SEAFORTH FALL SEPTEMBER 17, 18 & 19th $10,000 prizes — 4-H and Junior Farmer exhibits, commercial and machinery displays, horse racing and mid-way. Official opening Thursday evening. Fall Fair Dance, Saturday evening, September 19. John Murphy, President Jim Keys, Sec.-Treas. YES WE'VE GOT THE CARS YES YOU GET THE SAVINGS 1970 IMPALA SPORTS COUPE. Hydrarnatic transmission, power steering, radio, rear speaker, floor mats, remote control mirror, 2 tone chrome, whitewalls, wheel discs, finished in Champagne gold. Year End Sale Price $3675 USED CAR SPECIAL 1967 CHEVELLE MALII3U. 4-door Sedan. 283 V8 Engine, powerglide transmission, radio, clock, whiteirvalls, wheel discs, flilly reconditioned and safety Checked, Licence J06796, Year End Sale Price. 9625 SEAR ALE • 4°,,.s BROWN MOTORS 'LTD. YOUR FRIENDLY CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE DEALER 1411243211 USID CAitS and TRUCKS • CLINTCON, ONTA*10 BADMINTON FOR CITIZENS Clinton & District WEDNESDAY NITES 7 -11 STARTING SEPTEMBER 30th IN THE CHSS GYM BEGINNERS WELCOME Coach in attendance. ,,Come out and try the game. Special student rates. Running shoes only equipment necessary for the first few nights. For information CALL 482-7774. Sponsored by Clinton Recreation Committee _ I 38, 39 Don't Miss That Delicious Smorgasbor "BRUNCH" THE LITTLE INN Bayfield SUNDAY 11 A.M. to 1 P.M. Phone 56-2611 For Reservations DINNER 5:30 P.M. to 7:00 P.M., 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524-7811 Al RCONDITIONED ADULT 1Ni(RTAINMI51 COLOR BY DELUXE' DIMESSION. 150 7.1 PM 11011112.• K11111111 11=t111111 A FRANK AlcCARINY. FRANKLIN I.SCHAFFNER toobunim "A war movie for people who hate war movies!" —Rex Reed, Holiday Magazine FYI SIX DAYS LEFT THURSDAY, SEPT. 17 to TUESDAY, SEPT. 22 One Show Nightly at 8:00 p.m. SATURDAY MATINEE — SEPTEMBER 10 2:00 P.M. OF THE WILDERNESS STARTS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 FOR. SEVEN DAYS ADULT 1NTERTAINMI NT one. e onsa0 P fyi (Adult Entertainment). GODERICH SEPT. 20 - 21 - 22 - 23 SUN., MON., TUES., WED. THURS., FRI., SAT. SEPT. 17 - 18 - 19 ACADEMY AWARD WINNER! BEST ACTOR—JOHN WAYNE 4RIKt5, KIVIS htel JOHN WAYNE GLEN CAMPBELL KIM DARBY HALOINtIS' PR Roth ) JEREMY SlA1f ' Duvet SMITHS 1,4110 iMISUEINTE ROBERTS • twas P011111 gi~to taags 11.11,14 izavocotoR' A PAROXINI RI 06 PARAMOUNT PICTURES PIPENTS: A ROBERT B. RADWITZ PRODOCTIOiti : • - SAMUEL Z. ARKOrr kiSENT tha .1 I .9 JAMES H. NICHOLSON. AND lle WINTERS s saftnalwo .„ Pat HINDLE Don STROUD Diane YARSI camil Vii]JNAMERICAN INIERNATIONALnklunE Autt .1970 American InternitMnal Pictures, Inc. TOM tAROLYN ANO RICK et?nmiteTurirwesea---"s R(.3 T YON *JONES .JASON Tpoo 11410 (AWN Released by COMMONWEALTH UNI'tdD I DRIVEIN THEATRE HWY. 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 PHONE 524 9981 4/6 05774/1V Mr.a David DeeVeS was hostess fOr the A.C.W. of St. James. Middleton for their Se Ptem ber meeting held Wednesday evening of last week with 10 Members, five Visitors, and the Rector, the Rev. E. 4. B. Harrison present. The President, Mrs. Edward Wise warmly welcomed the members back to the fall schedule with an inspiring message from the Diocesan president, Mr. Paterson and a poem by Dr. Morden, Principal of limn College. Mr. Harrison conducted the devotional period, whose theme was "Harvest". Mrs. Wise read a most detailed report of the Spring Deanery held at Wingharn. This was compiled by Mrs. Don Middleton, Secretary-Treas, of the Deanery of South Saugeen. Mrs. Middleton gave the results of a comprehensive survey of Deanery Statistics, Mrs. Keith Miller gave the Secretary's report. A "thank you" was received from Mrs. Charles Cooper, of Midland, a former valued member of the Middleton W.A. A "thank you" also came from Sharon Trewartha to the members and the hostess, Mrs. D. Middleton 'for her lovely bridal shower in June. Mrs. Alf Hudie also conveyed thanks to the group on behalf of her husband. Mrs. Dutot gave the financial statement and Mrs. Smith reported for Dorcas Supply. The roll call was answered by "summer .vacation", which revealed a "home-base" group generally. The President, Mrs. Wise, holidayed at Amberly and Mrs. Deenes ranged the farthest with a trip with her sons to North Bay. The Shakespearian Festival and local beaches were also popular. The President asked the members to collect plastic containers, , bread wrappers and old nylons for use at Huronview crafts. Mrs, Ray Wise is to be in charge of the sale of Christmas cards. The A.C.W. gains with Mr. Harrison in donating prayer books to the upcoming Confirmation class of seven. Mrs. Edward Wise showed slides of the members' bus trip in June and also local slides of interest. These included Amberley, the Mohawks Chapel, Brantford, the Batanical Gardens, Hamilton 'and also special slides of Dundurn Castle with a most interesting commentary. Mrs. Stewart Middleton showed slides of the Middleton shower and the Trewartha- Middleton wedding, also of the Angus picnic at Stekarts' Park, the Clinton Spring Fair etc. Both ladies' slides held more than ordinary interest as each showed pictures which included many of those present. Mr. Harrison closed the meeting with Prayer. Mrs. Smith assisted Mrs. Deenes in , serving a lovely lunch. The A.C.W. seems well launched for its fall season. A popular bridal couple, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Sterling were recently honoured by a neighborhood party held at the home of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sterling of the Bayfield Line. Over 40 persons attended. Lively games of euchre were enjoyed with the following prize winners: Ladies High, Mrs. B. Taylor; Mens High, John Semple; most lone hands, Luella Ostrom; travelling prize, Mrs. E. Rathwell. Penny Sole giall is' $900.00 FALL colour -tour to. Mnskoica leaving Goderich Oct, 3 return Oct, 4. For further information see display ad in this weeks paper. —38 SATURDAY? September 19th, 6:30 P-m- Pot Luck Supper Bayfield Community Centre, Each family to bring main course and dessert, Dance to follow at 9;30 p.m, Music supplied by Disc Jockeys InciarPerated. Admission to dance $1.40 Per perSon. —3813 MINI. BARNSTORMERS, an airshow in miniature will be a feature event of the 1970 TEESWATER FALL FAIR on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th. An Ed Sullivan T.V. entertainer Dieter Tasso will also be on band with thrilling acts. Entertainment for the whole family at TEESWATER FALL FAIR opening FRIDAY evening by CFPL Farm commentator Roy Jewell, and all day SATURDAY. Billy Meek of Pig & Whistle Show emcees big Variety Show SATURDAY night followed with dancing for all ages to The Debonnaires. Something doing every minute at TEESWATER FALL FAIR, SEPTEMBER 25 and 26, —38-39B Legion Ladies' Auxiliary The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion held their first fall meeting in the Legion Hall lounge,`on Monday, September 14, with the president, • Mrs. Harold Black, presiding. Fall activities were discussed, with members asked to keep in mind the dates October 2,' 17 and 18 for banquets to be catered. The Wingham annual bowling tournament will be held on Monday, October 5. A letter was read from the Legion men thanking the Auxiliary for their donation of $700.00 made in June which helped somewhat towards the burning of the mortgage this summer. A donation will be made to the Arthritis Aspociation. Kay Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Stevens, will be awarded the Auxiliary history bursary of $50.00, which is given annually. Elsie Murrell won the attendance draw of $5.00. The next meeting will be held on Tuesday, October 13. The newlyweds .were presented .With .44itiful oil painting. The address was given by Jog Storey, "This. splendid Attendance is. the best welcome we could have,," stated his Grace, the :Rt, Rev. H. P. Appleyard, Bishop of the Georgian Bay. 'The occasion was . the Confirmation Service held Sunday September September 13. in St. James Church, 'Middleton. The Rector, the Rev, E. J. II. Harrison extended a warm welcome to the Bishop .and to. the Rev, canon Paull, who acted as the Bishop's chaplain for the procession. Mr. Paull is a former rector of this parish, now retired in Bayfield. Mr, Harrison presented a class of seven candidates Air confirmation:. Robert .George Wise, Paul Wilfrid, Middleton, Drew Randall, Middleton, Brenda Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Marie Miller, Brenda Lois Wise and Shirley Alma Storey. The Bishop presented • each one confirmed with a certificate and a copy of St. John's Gospel, Bishop Appleyard's sermon text was from St. Mark 3,14: "and he ordained twelve that they might be with Him". This text outlines the foundation of the Christian Church. The Bishop chose the analogy of a coin to illustrate his message — on the one side Godward, on the other worldly things of everyday life. We, as coins of the currency of the Kingdom of God. must relate to each. This is the great challenge. We must carry Sunday's aspirations arid atmosphere into the, week's battles. Give God the priorities and let religion govern our lines on week days as well as Sundays. We must avoid being counterfeit coins:" News of Brucefield The first meeting of the Brucefield II 4-FI Club was held at the leaders home, Mrs. George Cantelon , on Tuesday, September 8. We began the meeting= with the election of officers. They are: President, Betty Taylor; Vice-President, Diane Anderson; Secretary and Press Reporter, Faye Cantelon. There were 11 members present. Phamphlets were handed out. Book covers were discussed, a club name and planned a hike for the next meeting. Mrs. Cantelon lead in the topic for discussion which was on Mental Health. The assistant leader Mrs. Audry Coleman showed us some crafts and demonstrated huck-weaving. Members made samples of the weaving. MEETING TWO The, Brucefield II 4-H Club held its second meeting at the home of Mrs. Emerson Coleman; Saturday, September 12. A hike (exploring nature) was enjoyed by all the members. Afterwards the meeting opened with the 4-H Pledge. The roll call and the secretary's report followed. The name of the club is the "Happy Healthy Hiker". Mrs. Coleman lead in the discussion period which was "Making Leisure a Pleasure". Afterwards members listened to some records of Broadway "Music for appreciation". The rest of the meeting was spent learning to knit. A wiener roast afterwards finished off a busy afternoon, BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN CLINTON -- ONTARIO Box Office Opens at 8:00 p.m. First Show at Dusk FRL SAT. Sept. 18-19 — DOUBLE FEATURE — Alfred Hitchcock's SOspence Thrillar "TOPAZ" John Forsythe Frederick Stafford Deny Robin In Color "THE LOST MAN" (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Sidney Poitier Coltre Cartoon Coming Next Weekend: "SCREAM AND SCREAM AGAIN "VIVA MAX " " vocip4 .0* twd. baraary VI:41PM are .second und third Year Pr 40o* The fall Conference was announced for District 2, being held this year in Fergus on 'MondaY, September 28, The luncheon speaker is to be P. Collier, Programme Director for Den Accord Farm at :MOP. The ladies are taking the .Part through the hospital during .September, Letter to the editor The Editor, I have heard that the Baptist Church in Clinton is closing, Why? They had a good church last spring, a fair congregation, Sunday School and choir. When school got out for the summer vacation the Sunday School quit. The choir stopped. Now I hear that one of the Sunday School teachers is trying to get what is left of the congregation to join another church. What is wrong? The Baptist Church teaches the words of Jesus, and the love of God. What have we, another Judas? GORDON W. RUMLEY P.S. As for the Past„Rev. of the church, read Luke 20, verses 46 and 47. IT'S MERRILL TV FOR THE FINEST COLOR TV WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL 215 Victoria Street Clinton TEL,: 482-7021 Sixth—Pace, 5225, time 2:14 2-5. Bonnie's Filly, Kingdom 7.20 4.70 2.00 Attorney's Queen, Muir 12.50 4.10 My Micky, Dupuis 4.50 Seventh—Pace, $250, time 2:14 2-5. Miss Mary) Ann, A'strong 6.00 2.80 3.20 Royal Baby, Menders 10.40 2.10 Dave's Wee Lad, Cullen 3.50 Exactor (4-2) 576.40. Eighth—Trot, $250, time 2:18 3.5. Meadow Ark, Cameron 10.00 6.00 2.70 loscdale Hostess, Holden 3.70 2.40 Scotch :Sadie, Duford 2.40 Ninth—Pace, $300, time 2:10 1-5. The Bachelor Carl, Kerr 10.50 5,20 3.20 Scott's Wha Floe, McLean 6,60 4,30 Flash Volt), Cameron 7.60 Tenth—Pace, $700, time 2:08 1.5, Flew, Hardy 4,60 sin 2.80 I:oldie's Inc. Mel-min 8.90 2,80 Frosted Flakes, Payer 2.30 Exactor (6.5) 534.80. Crowd 1,083; Handle $34,745. Penny Sale MAPPITienta Were finalised thq September meeting of the ,Worueri's Au4liarY to the Clinton- Public -Hospital. Many workers are needed and much aceeniplished if the Penny. Sale 4r4w October 3 is to realize the $900 the ladies have set as their goal, • The Auxiliary has. pledged. itself to purchasing ruany of the furnishings • that will be needed in the veranda annrooni that is presently :being constructed. It was' with regret .a letter of resignation was accepted from the President, Mrs, It, U. McLean. Since assuming a position in the physio-therapy department of the Clinton Heispital, she • is unable to continue on the executive. First Vice-president, Mrs, L. P. Walden was appointed chairman for the remainder of the term, The two recipients of the 1970 bursaries are Wendy Caldwell, Londesboro who is training as a Registered nurse at the Achinson School of Nursing, Toronto Western Hospital; and Lynn Brandon, Bayfield, who is training as a Registered Nursing Assistant in Wingham. Jo Anne Bayfield Boatciub enjoys tour On Saturday evening, September 12, at the Bayfield Boat Clubhouse, members of the Bayfield Boat Club took a most enjoyable and colourful tour of Holland through the medium of a film presentation by two of its members, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Davies, RR 5, Clinton. All members and prospective members should make a special effort to attend the September business meeting on Sunday, September 20 at 2 p.m. in the Clubhouse, at which time plans will be made for the fall and winter season. Clinton Race Results