HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1972-08-24, Page 12CLINTON HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY ANNUAL Flower Show,
Town Hall, Friday, August 25, All
entries must be in place by 11:45
a.m. Public welcome to view exhibits
from 3 to 9:15 p.m. Door prize.
—34b
FAREWELL CARD PARTY for
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bond in
Goderich Township Hall,
Holmesville, on August 29 at 8:30
p.m. Ladies bring sandwiches.
Everyone welcome. — 34b
MATERNITY
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OPENING AUGUST 28
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Open 2 - 6 Closed Weds.
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Residents of Vanastra received regular postal service at the former base this week. Mr. and
Mrs. Don Smith, who are filling in for regular mail carriers Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Batkin, deliver
the Man to one of the postal boxes installed at Vanastra. Clinton postmaster Dick Dixon said
yesterday that a sub-post office may be established at the base if service warrants. •
County council holds picnic
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Coming Events
DANCE, Saturday, August 26 at
Fish and Games Club, Orchestra,,
Admission $3.00 couple, Members
and guests welcome, Lunch
provided. — 34b
BARBECUE and Dance, Thursday,
August 11, 1972, Seaforth Arena,
auspices Huron County Pork
Producers, Supper 5 to 8 p.m.
dancing to follow. Adults, $2.50
(includes dance) children, 12 and
under, $1.00 under 6, free, Tickets
available from A.H. Warner,
Bayfield. — 340
HAYFIELD OLD—TIME Country
Fair, September 1 and 2. Fair
opened by the Warden of Huron
County. Parade 1:00 p.m.; Quilting
Bee, baby show, horseshoe pitching,
etc. — 34,35
A GERMAN FOLK SONG and
DANCE GROUP, "Pommerschen
Speeldeel" is coming to Central
Huron Secondary School
Auditorium on Monday, September
11 at 8:00 p.m. Gymnastics by a
group from Bavaria. $1.00 Sponsors.
Order of Eastern Star. — 34b
When you're ready *0 WOO
the day . . . see the beautiful '
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TUESDAY Aug. 22 Bingo at .Huron
Fish and Game Club, 8:30 p.m. :Jackpot $59,00 in 59 numbers, — 7
NEW BINGO, Clinton Legion Hall,
8:30 p.m. Aug. 24 Admission $1.00
15 regular games, $10.00 each.
Three Share-The-Wealth games.
One jackpot for $160 in 55 numbers
or lesS, or "'tiaranleed $25.00
consolation, One call and $10 added
weekly if not won. tf
CASH BINGO, Legion Hall,
Seaforth, Friday, Aug, 25, 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,-1
EASTERN STAR Harvest Ball at
Clinton Community Centre, Friday,
Sept. 15, music by The Bluetones,
lunch and refreshments, dancing
9-1. Admission $6.00 per
couple.-32-36b
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BIGGEST RODEO IN ONTARIO
AT EXETER. Professional
Cowboys from Canada and the
U.S.A. compete for $3,000.00
Prize Money. Bronc Riding, Bull
Dogging, Calf Roping, Brahma Bull
Riding, Wild Cow Milking, Steer
Riding, Exciting Clowns. Saturday
Night Dancing by Joe Overholt
Band, Three Full Rodeo
Performances Labour Day Weekend
— Saturday, September 2nd at 2:00
p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Sunday,
September 3rd at 2:00 p.m. only.
Admission $2.00 and 50 cents.
Bleacher Seats Free. Covered
Reserved Seats Only 50 cents Extra.
Available in Advance. — 34, 35b
Reception
at
Auburn
Community
Hall
FRIDAY AUG. 25
MUSIC BY
Scotts Orchestra
Dancing 10 - 1
In honour of Mr. and Mrs.
Jamieson Ribey (nee Faye
Merrill), bridal couple.
LUNCH WILL BE SERVED
EVERYONE WELCOME .1i
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11Why not give original Canadian
gifts?
Despite threatening weather,
there was a good attendance at
the annual Huron County picnic
at Seaforth Lions Park on Aug.
2.
During the afternoon a sports
program was carried out and
later a picnic supper was served
in the pavilion.
Winners in the sports events
and of draw prizes were: Boys 5
and under, David Pullen, Jerry
MacBeth; Girls 5 and under,
The Huron County Plowing
Match is being held on August
29, 1972, on the farm of William
Steckle, 2 miles south of
Bayfield, Hwy. 21.
In conjunction with the match
is the Queen of the Furrow
Contest to pick the Huron
Representative who will go to
the International Plowing
Match at Sebringville,
The girl must be 16 years old
and not have reached her 25th
birthday by November 1st, 1972.
The contestants will be
entertained to a luncheon by
Robert McKinley, M.P. for
Slide pictures of Jerusalem
were shown by Mrs. Gwyn
Whilsmith of Exeter at the
Christian Women's Club song
service on Sunday evening. Mrs.
Luther of Hensall led in the
singing of Corresponding hymns
with the pitctures, accompanied
at the piano by Mr. Luther.
Mrs. Marie Flynn of Clinton
joined Norman Speir and Jerry
Collins to provide the music for
Monday afternoon's activities. A
good attendance of residents
took part in the program with
guests from Goderich and
Pontiac, Michigan. Special
features of the afternoon were a
step dance by Mamie Sutcliffe
and solos by Morgan Dalton.
The Walton Women's
Institute were hosts on
Wednesday for the August
birthday party, Mrs. Neal
McGavin introduced a lively
program and was able to get
most of the residents to take.
part in the sing-a-long and
rhythm band.
'There were vocal solos by
Ca thx. McGavin and John
Tracey Hayter, Karen Schade;
Boys 7 and under, David Pullen,
Jerry MacBeth; Girls 7 and
under, Sandra Campbell, Julie
MacBeth; Boys 9 and under,
David Alexander, Jimmy Flynn;
Girls 9 and under, Jill
McCutcheon, Lynn Taylor; Boys
11 and under, David Alexander,
Bev. Shephers; Girls 11 and
under, Michelle McCutcheon,
Joan Sills; Boys 13 and under,
Hugh Hanly, Doug Britnell,
Huron County. The Queen will
receive a sheepskin rug from the
Old Mill in Blyth and Atlas Fur
Tanning and Dyeing, a trophy
and a gift from Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Love, as well as $20.00
cash.
The runner-up will receive a
gift from Armanor Bus
Charters, Mr. and and Mrs.
James Armstrong with $12,00
cash,
Other classes of interest this
year are the business men's
class and around the field
plowing.
Huether; quartet numbers by
the Godkin family, Dianne,
Bruce, Ronald, and Gary; step
dancing by Jeanne McDonald
and Cathy McGavin; violin
offerings by Linda Godkin and
mouth organ solos by Watson
Webster. Mrs. McGavin, Mrs.
Godkin and Marjorie
Huether accompanied at the
piano for the entertainment.
Following the singing of
"Happy Birthday" by the
twelve young people, gifts were
presented to the celebrants and
birthday cake served by the
Institute.
Mrs. Martha Bailey, the
eldest resident having a
birthday in August, thanked all
those who had made the party
such a success.
Coloured slides of birthday
parties and other activities at
Huronview were enjoyed by the
audience at Family Night. Miss
Becky Howes of Clinton played
several favorite numbers on her
accordian and led a sing-a-long
assisted by Norman Speir on the
violin.
Attendance
up at plays
The Huron Country
Playhouse reached its highest
level of popularity with last
week's production of Dial M
For Murder," The suspense
thriller, which got off to a bad
start because of "line" trouble,
became, by week's end, an
audience favorite and attracted
the largest audiences the
Playhouse has enjoyed.
Attendance, swelled by the
arrival of the first chartered bus
load of theatre enthusiastists,
was up 19 percent over the
previous week, Also, the
children's theatre production of
"Sleeping Beauty" attracted a
near capacity audience of
children and their parents.
Playing this week is "The
Little Hut", the hilarious
French farce by Andre Roussin
which was adapted for the \
English stage by Nancy Mitford.
Its improbable story concerns
an English threesome
shipwrecked on a desert island.
Just how they work out a
suitable living arrangement
observing English "proprieties"
has kept theatre audiences
howling for years. It features
guest artist Jacquelyn Jay and
Playhouse favorites Keith Mills
and Shawn Lawrence. The
fantasy setting is being created
by designer Peter Rose with
direction by Bathsheba Garnett.
Performances are on
Wednesday through Sunday
evenings at 9 p.m. with two
shows on Saturday at 6 a.m.
and 9 p.m. A special "tea on the
lawn" is a free feature at the
early show on Saturday.
Huron gets
second man
Industrial Development Bank
continues to receive many
requests for assistance from
businessmen and farmers in
Huron County. To maintain
prompt service, this government
sponsored bank has assigned a
second credit officer to
administer accounts in this
county,
Mr. N.G.W. Peever, a long
time resident of mid-western
Ontario, will now join Mr. J.D,
Brinklow in making frequent
visits to Goderich, Clinton,
Exeter, Seaforth, Wingham and
other communities to meet with
residents interested in IDB
financing.
IDB makes term loans to
every kind of business, including
farms, retail outlets, service
industries and professional
practices, for every worthwhile
purpose, where reasonable
financing is not elsewhere
available.
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TWELFTH ANNUAL
STEAM-ERA
MILTON, ONT. FAIR GROUNDS
LABOUR DAY WEEKEND
FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY
SEPT. 1 SEPT. 2 SEPTA
LARGEST STEAM SHOW IN ONTARIO
Steam Traction Engines - Antique Gas Tractors
Antique Gas Engines - Threshing - Antique Autos
Full Size Saw Mill - Models - Antique Farm Machinery
PARADES - SOUVENIRS
CONTESTS OPEN TOTHE PUBLIC
SHEAF TYING - LOG SAWING
Vince Mountford and the T Model Hillbillies
Entertaining Daily in front of the Grandstand
1700 Grandstand seats Free
ADULTS $1 CHILDRENSOc PARKING 50c
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FIRST SHO W 8:30 = TOME'
THURSDAY - FRIDAY AUGUST :24-25
— FREE POPCORN FOR THE CHILDREN — I
BEFORE 10 P.M. ON THURDAY, AUGUST 24.
Robert Louis Stevenson's
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Bandon loONAPPEO" and "OAVIO BALFOUR"
MICHAEL CAINEst.ring gKIDNAPPED"
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SATURDAY - SUNDAY - MONDAY
AUGUST 26-27.28
RED SKY AT
Adult Entertainment 111111:111:011N13
Girls 13 and under, Michelle
McCutcheon, Jill McCutcheon;
Boys 13 and over, Russ Berry,
John Hanly; Girls 21 and under,
Michelle McCutcheon, Joan
Sills.
Ex-Wardens' Timed Walking
Race, Harvey Johnston.
County Councillors; Timed
Walking Race, Charles Thomas.
Ex-Wardens' Wives Timed
Walking Race, June Hayter.
County Councillors' Wives
Timed Walking Race, Mrs.
Charles Thomas.
Girls' Kick-the-Slipper (under
21): Margaret Sills, Doris Webb.
Ladies' Kick-the-Slipper (21
and over): Mrs. George
McCutcheon, Mrs. Marg Jewell.
Boys' draw (under 15): Dave
Archibald, Ian MacKinnon;
Girls' draw (under 15): Judy
Snowe, Tracey Hayter; Current
year's County Councillors'
draw: Doug McNeil, Harold
Robinson; Current year's
County Councillors' Wives
draw: Mrs. Everett Mcllwain,
Ester McCutcheon; Men's draw
prize (15 and over): George
McCutcheon, Frank Sills;
Women's draw prize (15 and
over): Jane Sills, Margaret
Jewell,
Oldest person, Art Nicholson;
Youngest person, Jeffrey Flynn;
Supper draw, Shirley Ferguson.
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