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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1970-12-03, Page 44When you'ie ready to name ::.,Ohe day...see the beautiful! RAINBOW WEBBING LINE§ INVITATIONS AND ,ANNOUNCEMENTS ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD, Clinton Walkerton , And Seaforth . 4 CA,MTON 482.9 .7 C11r49.11:NeW§.43P.P.P.14. ThitrOPYtiPPPPMO.Or 171 1970. THE .t4ITTTM. Inn At J3a.Y.50.1.0 is open all. winter for your accommodation and delicious meals, Serving from 5:30 to 6.T39-1 Fridays, and Saturdays, Sundays 1190 to 2;00 and 5:00 to -9:39- Phone 0.5-2611 for, reservations, —45tf CHRISTMAS DANCE— Friday • December 18tb hayfield Community Ventre, Dancing Rinewater Playboys, $1.50 per person, Lunch NEW YEAR'S EVE Thursday, December Bayfield Community dancing 10-3 a.m. Disc Unlimited $5.00 per licensed, lunch and Tickets at Graham's Store Bayfield or 565.2544. —50,51,52b Mr. and Mrs. G. Morley Counter will be "At Home" on December 28 from 2 to 4 in the afternoon .and from 7 to 9 in the evening on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Please, no gifts! WONDERING What to do? Let's Go RoWling.. Open hours at Clinton Crown Lanes, Tuesday, p-m4 Wednesday, 7,9 p.m.; ThursdaY, 7-8;39 pan.; Fridays 7-11 P.M. Sunday, 1-5 PM!, For information call 482-7791. —44tfn THURSDAY, December 17, Bingo at Clinton Legion Hall, 8:30 p.m. Jackpot $55.00 in 55 numbers, TUESDAY, December 22, Ringo Huron Fish and game Club. Jackpot $57,00 in 57 numbers. Six door prizes, 8;30 p.m. —tfn CASH BINGO: Legion Hall, Seaforth, Friday, December 18th, 8:15 p.m. Regular games, $10; three $50 games; $150.00 jackpot to go. Door prizes. Admission $1.00, Auspices Branch 156. Proceeds welfare work. —2tfn CHRISTMAS DANCE Sponsored by Clinton Junior Farmers, Auburn Community Hall, December 18, 10 p.m, —1 a.m., to music of "The Maurice Love and The Ramblers," Lunch Served. Admission $1.25 per !person. —51b Fight emphysema, tuberculosis, and other respiratory diseases zritz.iorrItxiwitvior RECEPTION and DANCE for Mr. and Mrs. George Smith (nee Lynda Hill) in LUCKNOW LEGION HALL SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, BOYD'S ORCHESTRA EVERYONE ' WELCOME 61b 0°: 0707:0 TWENTY SEVEN IN CANADA WEST' By Samuel StrickIpml i-lurtI9, 1970 The "Canada West" of Samuel Striekland'S colonial experience extended from the hush country just east of Toronto to the Huron Tract and although he spent only three Years in the Huron Tract itself, fully a third of the book is devoted to it, He moved to Goderich in 1828 and left in 1831. Here he had the honour "or putting the first plough into the ground of the Huron Traet," Goderich residents will find his experiences and observations interesting and well told. His literary style is in tradition of that of his two famous sisters, Susanna Moodie and Catherine Parr Trail!. His character, style and good humour epitomize his message that a gentleman could succeed in Canada and. Canada could make him her own kind of gentleman. SIBIFl By Farley Mowat McClelland, 1970 SIBIR is the record of two trips made by the author to the Soviet Union, one in 1966, the other in 1969. He travelled to many remote places; he visited state farms, schools and universities. He writes also of the North Sea Route, construction of a northern dam, North Pole stations, Soviet medical system — to mention but a few. Mowat The December General Meeting of Ontario Street UCW was held in the Ladies Parlour with Mrs. Norman Trewartha presiding. Mrs. Frank McGregor and Mrs. Fern Coleman conducted the Worship Service taking as their theme "A Child Is Born." During the business session the recommendations of the Executive were discussed. Mrs. George Colclough read a letter of thanks for the Christmas donation • given to the foster child. The treasurer, Mrs. Carman McPherson, reported a- very successful Christmas Tea and Bazaar. It was decided to pack the Sunshine boxes on Tuesday, December 15. Mrs. Van Damme of the writes With his Well4tnoWO `"bubbly entlinalaSin" and cheerful disregard for the conventional.. DIARY QF A MAN IN DESPAIR By Fritz Beck-Malleezewen Macmillan, 1970 A Prussian aristocrat's journal is a unique and prophetic history of the rise and fall rif Naxi Germany. His horror and contempt in exposing the greed and bestiality of the Nazis made him 4 marked man and his journal which began in 1936 With the death of Spengler ends in 1944 when the Gestapo had him imprisoned in Dachau where he died shortly after. He wrote in 1941: "I do not know if the end of the world is at hand, as Dostoyevsky said. But .this I do know, that these are years in a turning in human affairs which can never be changed again and that the tyranny of an arrogant civilization is at an end." Other arrivals include: Fiction — Highsmith, Patricia, Ripley undergound; Lofts, Norah, Lovers all untrue; Davies, Robertson, Fifth business; Heyer, Georgette, Charity girl; Horgan, Paul, Whitewater. Non-Fiction Ayars, Teenager and alcohol; MacFarlane, B., Stanley Cup; Orr, Frank, Hockey's greatest stars; Pines, C.A., Complete book of harness racing; Bailey, A., The light in Holland; Maurois, Andre, Memoirs. nominating comrnittee announced that Mrs. Roberta Plumsteel would be the -new treasurer. Mrs. Van 'Damme moved a vote of thanks to Mrs. Carman McPherson for her five years of faithful service." Following the business meeting Randy ' Garrow accompanied by Miss Lois Grasby sang "What The World Needs Now Is Love." Mrs. Jim Mair read a poem "Purpose" and then led the ladies in the singing of favourite Christmas carols. The next general meeting will be on January 13 at 8 p.m. At the close of the meeting members of the Afternoon Unit served lunch. New books in H12:17011 libr4r Dance 31st, Centre, Jockeys person; favours. General phone Mrs Plumsteel new treasurer 14.1. . . ... 4 1-1 rtxflig up ihe home This. ;coon its dedicated to you might like to !make those who want to decorate "kingsize popcorn ball to be hung 'their homes .for-the Holidays and with a rPt9.110V :injected .during 1191.1404:;;‘bper .t your religion,, r.owfxr44, 4114,4filect4;Irlitleg.:i..4:4414tfic9kr plan op '11411,100 A. theme PR a interest. This would ben good. table, top with the symbols of neighbor gift by young ones. your Creed, This can The kinderarten chain idea or perhaps open family bible. can't be overdone because :ppw. with A bookmark of red velvet C411 secure phosphorescent. and A ,candy beside it in A 'paper and unusual papPrs to favorite candlestick, A. brass make these Chains. an asset any candlestick or a, pewter one place in the home, This is A good .always seems • so right for the bparowjecat tiTli .0a4113,agoeestaainid whtleicrbe youcan 4honor". Now that,. we have the most be used. for many years if packed important motif expressed here away later with care. cornea some ideas you might Many people have homes find adaptable to your home, with the modern decor and they Over the mantle you might like will welcome selecting. a large to hang a lush large wreath of evergreen branch which can be greens And in the center secure decorated with balls. Don't. some children's musical forget some of these large plastic (inexpensive), instruments which waste papep baskets are your you have sprayed white and in best friend to hold a branch in the middle of the center the right position when it is . grouping have a beautiful velvet surrounded with fist size stones, bow to complement your room It you .are an African violet Opecor. This, idea will appeal to fancier you will receive raves by the music lovers. ririgbals. hung from large brandy snifter and placing an African violet in a picture', window fyom• varied surrounding it with small balls to lengths ,of,ribbori add a brilliance match the color of the flowers. which - catches light from , the For a special occasion you inside and looks gay from the can . use tall glasses and tape o1.1t FP iodre ao f f?oenht oro oe . r you might glasses to give glamour to the small 02/11e$ and evergreen on the like to tie some holly and table, evergreens and from a gay red And here is an "oldey." Take bow hang .g pair of red mittens a loaf of french bread and insert which can be used later for small evergreen houghs in the snowballing. You can stuff the bread. The needles won't drop, 'inside of the mittens to give due to the moisture within the them more interest. • bread and you can decorate as Fora family or scout project WdETAIKEMCMCMME=;(Mr,Ete:Mr5Z you W:L11;01M(MV,4T.4ZOZMP: CHRISTMAS] DANCE AT CHSS TO SWEET BLINDNESS TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22 9 - 12 ADMISSION — $1.00 with Student's Card Dress .Casual a ". 51b .tOzmr4z/Leza'td4sTtztiMsets'MiwzsTALMEqsaqSzYsttLezPig NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE Thursday, 09c9rnbqr 31st BAYFIELD COMMUNITY CENTRE Dancing 10 - a.m. Disc Unlimited $0.00 MI PERSON Licensed Lunch and Favours Tickets at Graham's General Store, hayfield or Phone 5B8-2544 PA R . GODERICH TRW:IS, FRI., SAT. One Show a '. _.. ,..„.._, ..,, , , , YM toy An Aubrey Schenck' 44B Production era COLOR byDeLaxe. United A.. (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) I( 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524.7811 .. . . , . AIRCONDITIONED PEI. 17, 19, 19 Night at 8:00 p.m, • OAKMONT PRODUCTIONS presents "MOSQUITO S11114 11110N" ,.. .„, „ MI , „,-''''' ' tinned Aettsts SATURDAY MATINEE DEC, 19 2 p.m. Disney Festival BEAR COUNTRY MICKEY MOUSE BIRTHDAY GOOFY'S FREEWAY TROUBLE PLUTO'S CHRISTMAS THREE LITTLE PIGS ' SUN., MON., One ANTONIONI's ZA1111111111101111 POINT Mork Frkimln. • Podia VI al p r Ut TUES., showing rk.d M•:::u. WED., commencing DEC. 20, 21, 22, 23 at 8 p.m. A Ca& No, hod... :PIELSO4T4 Antoolionl's 1111.*W-UP OF Von,rooRtrow ma 1966 ," . 4-".74e '''" 4 '''''`: ' ' 6:::::::7.' "'"' ft...,/4.4.11. L THE THEATRE WILL BE CLOSED DEC. 24-25, Serry Chri4tinito and iiappy flew Vear ,OUR NEXT ATTRACTION DEC. 26 Bea* TECHNIRAMA" TECHNICOLOR 4.4 1111 I V r AZ Or T r2rvtsorpup 0i is -VI .i$‘ $ o. _ijy .1.0t .0:02$1fif. A' A 24r. F :4C :41 rid. 2$r 20 :41 IA :411 10i 2$r 2$1 :4!" 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