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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1972-06-29, Page 1010—Clinton News-Record, Thirsda one 29, 1972 • FAREWELL PARTY . Honouring WILLA and HARRY WILLIAMS WEDNESDAY, JULY 5 9:00 p.m. HOLMESVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC BY: SCOTT' S ORCHESTRA LADIES PLEASE BRING SANDWICHES EVERYONE WELCOME McCLURE REUNION, Kinburn Hall, (33/4 nit, north and 3 Wzi w. of Seaforth), Sunday, July 9, Bring own lunch for smorgasbord.-26,27b KRIS KRIN.GLE KOFFEE KLATCH, Saturday, November 4, 10 a.m, Reserve this date,-26b DONKEY BASEBALL, Friday, June 3Q, 8:00 p.m. at Hayfield Agriculture Park, Hayfield Lions playing Varna Asstros, Adults $1.00, children 50c.-26b WEDNESDAY, August 2, Beef Bar-H-Q, and Dance, Seaforth Memorial Centre. Tickets are available from Leonard Archambault, R.R,1, Auburn; Eric Anderson, Londesboro; Don Buchanan, Londesboro; Jack Tebbutt, R.R. 2, Clinton; Chester Sturdy, R.R,2, Goderich; Grant Stirling, R,R.2, Hayfield; Stan Paquette, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture & Food, Clinton; William Armstrong, R.R.3, Hayfield; Bill Coleman, Kippen; Grant Webster, R.R.1, Varna.- 26b VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL, Fellowship Bible Chapel, Maple Street, July 3-13, 9:00-11:45 a,m,-26b ENTERTAINMENT ,eidtSer‘oneeroVe4eirmee,"0",orwe COUNTRY and WESTERN Every Friday and Saturday Evening TASTY SNACKS AMPLE FREE PARKING COMMERCIAL HOTEL Seaforth, Ont. —20tf MISS HONECIESIALORC HAVE JAMES BOND BACK FOR MORE! I 1 li..Nrealon ay BUENA w5/... DISTAIBLIIION CO .11C .1972 Wali bum, Probustiom One showing nightly at 8 p.m. Saturday Matinee at 1:30 p.m. TECHNICOLOR' Agmato‘svi p.,06,0,6 TNYITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. Clinton Walkerton Anal Soafortit ,......CLINTON 4829 S25 CASH BINGO, Legion Hail, Seaforth, Friday, June ,30, 8:15 .P.M. Regular games, $O; three .$25 games; $75 jackpot to go. Door prizes. Admission $1.00. .Auspices Branch 156. Proceeds welfare Work.-1 —,-- ROLLER SKATING every Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 7;30 to 10:30 p,m„ Clinton Community Centre,- 1 WU TUESDAY, July 4, Bingo at Huron Fish and Game Club, 8;30 p.m. Jackpot $55,00 in 55 numbers,--7 43rd Annual Stephenson Re4 Seaforth Lions Park, Sur..u.y July 2. Supper 5 p.m. Bring picnic lunth, dishes, cutlery, Refreshments provided,-25,26b CHICKEN Barbeque, Saturday, July 1st, St. Andrews United Church, Hayfield, 5 p.m, Home made Baking, Salads, etc. Adults $2.00, children under 12 $1.00.- 25,26b NEW BINGO, CLINTON LEGION HALL, 8730 p.m. June 29. Admission $1.00. 15 regular games, $10.00 each. Three Share- The-Wealth games, One jackpot game for $160.00 in 55 calls or less, or guaranteed $25,00 consolation. One call and $10.00 added weekly if not won.—tfn Whnn you're reedy so noon ,h a day . . . Iae the beautiful HAINBOV WEDDING LINE' BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLINTON - ONTARIO 11111•SNIS MISS WED. THURS. - FRI. June 28-29-30 — DOUBLE FEATURE — PLAZA SUITE (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Walter Matthau - Maureen Stapleton A trio of stories set at the famous Plaza Hotel from the Broadway hit. Color MURPHY'S WAR (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Peter O`Toole Stan Phillips Color Cartoon SAT. - SUN. - MON. - TUES. July 1-2-3-4 — DOUBLE FEATURE — BIG JAKE (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) John Wayne — Richard Boone Maureen O'Hara Color BLUE WATER, WHITE DEATH The hunt for the Great White Shark "ABSOLUTELY BREATH TAKING" Color Cartoon 4,10414'041 1.1%,.•044.04,414 SAT.-SUN.-MON.-TUES. WED. - THURS. - FRI. - SAT. July 54-7-8 — DOUBLE FEATURE — SUMMER OF '42 (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Jennifer O'Neill — Gary Grimes Colour BONNIE AND CLYDE (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Fay Dunnaway .. Warren Beatty July 9-10-11 - DOUBLE FEATURE - WATERLOO op," Well., .4 Rod Steiger Chr;stophor Plummer The story Of one of lilttory's Most significnt battle*. Color n.LnoMmion.• '".alb.,000-411111 Harrison Picnic THIS COUNTRY .1,N THE MORNING The annual Harrison picnic was held at the Lion's Park inSeaforth on. June tenth. It was not a very warm day, but all enjoyed an afternoon of sports, the results were as follows: Girls 6 yrs and under, Peggy Willert; Boys 6 yrs and under, Alan Hunt, Stanley Aidrie; Girls 10 yrs and wider, Peggy Willert; Boys 10 yrs and under, Ken Aikenhead, Ronnie Broadfoot; Girls 16 yrs and under, Bernice Willert, Joanne Collins; Boys 16 yrs and under, Charlie Broadfoot, John Hunt; Young Ladies, Bernic e Joanne Collins; Young Men, Roy Taylor, Bill Collins; Married Ladies, Dorothy Airdrie, Olive Broadfoot; Married Men, Art Airdrie, Albert Taylor; Ladies Kick the Slipper, Marion Armstrong, Dorothy Airdrie; Men's Kick the Slipper, Bill Collins, Roy Taylor; Wheel Barrow Race, Hazel and Bill Collins, Marion Armstrong and Roy Taylor; String Game, Olive Broadfoot, ,ToveP Willert. John Ontario's first Top Farmer Grain Crops Workshop will be held July 3, (evening) 4 and 17, 1972, at Ridgetown College of Agricultural Technology. The program is an intensive two-day, management oriented session for top commercial farmers. It will emphasize crop production planning. The course is being presented in two parts so that time is available for running the farmers' plans on the computer between sessions. Each farmer in the workshop will have the opportunity of putting two crop plans for his farm through the computer, which will put out the financial returns for each plan. The workshop has been The National Farmers' Union welcomes the stand taken by the Ontario branch of the Canadian Association of Consumers regarding the use of stilbestrol (DES) a hormone used to promote growth in beef cattle. RECEPTION and DANCE for LINDA PRESZCATOR and LARRY, DILLON Bridal Couple FRIDAY, JUNE 30 9 p.m. Londesboro Hall Music by MURRAY'S ORCHESTRA Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome 26b Hunt, Charlie Oroadfoot: Elimination Game, Albeit Taylor, Jack Aikenhead; Three Legged Race, Bill and Hazel Collins, Marion Armstrong and Roy Taylor; Card Elimination George Collins, Peggy Willert, Jim Collins; Number of Jelly Beans in Jar, Herb Taylor, Murray Sieman; Oldest person. Cecil Harrison; Youngest person, Stanley Airdrie; Person coming the farthest, Hazel Collins, Owen Sound. After a delicious supper the following officers for 1973 were elected: President, Cecil Harrison, Sec.Treas. Phyllis Harrison, Directors, Patsy and Lloyd Rimmer, Jim and Donna Collins, Sports, Sharon and Darlene Willert, Bill and Diane Collins. The picnic is to be held at the same place, on the second Saturday in June, for 1973, the sports to start at 2 p,m., followed by supper. developed by Purdue University and presented several times during the past three years in Indiana, Ohio and Illinois. Under contract with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Purdue University is training' a group of Ontario Agrologists to assist in presenting this workshop, The computer could provide output on estirnated production costs per acre for various crops anticipated annual net income from grain crops; or optimum machine and labor schedules for various crop operations. The fee for the workshop is $85.00. This includes the cost of computer rental-time, course Walter Miller, Vice President of the NFU, said today there is sufficient doubt about its effect that the NFU believes its use should be banned, along with imports from countries allowing its use. He said he believes that drug companies and large agri-biz feed lot operators are the main beneficiaries, not the farmers or consumers. With certain evidence available, and the amount of doubt that exists today, it seems odd that Canadian government health officials should put the responsibility on the public to prove its use unsafe, at a time when several other countries have moved to protect their people from this danger, the NFU said, The NFU vice president said, "the union will continue to press for a complete ban on the use of stilbestrol and importation from countries allowing its use." supplies, fees for out-of-province personnel and meals. Overnight accommodation is available at $3.50 extra, Enrollment is limited to 80 and will be conducted on a first come, first serve basis. Further information is available from your local office of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. PATTING DOG GUIDES ENDANGERS BLIND MASTERS Public interference is the greatest difficulty blind people with dog guides encounter, The Canadian National Institute for the Blind points out that anyone who takes hold of or distracts either the dog or its master creates confusion and possible danger for the blind person. The guide dog is responsible for a human life. It is trained to avoid obstacles and low-hanging objects such as awnings and tree limbs. A master learns to judge movement of traffic by ear and at the appropriate time commands his dog, • FOrwa,rd," The dog will not move until it is safe to do so. Op In tons In order that News—Record readers might express their opinions on any topic of public interest, Letters To The Editor are always welcome for publication. But the writers of such letters, as well as all readers, are reminded that the opinions expressed in letters published are not necessarily the opinions held by The News—Record. 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