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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1972-10-05, Page 14DANCE at C.H.S.S. AUDITOR IUM on FRIDAY,OCTOBER 6 9:00 - 12:00 to "FL UDD" REFRESHMENTS ADMISSION $1.75 With Student Card. OTHER GUESTS $2.00 1t4----Clinton News',Recur( Thursday, tktober b, W72 CASH BINGO, Legion Hall, Seaforth, Friday, Oct. 6, 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 ST. PAUL'S GO-GETTERS Annual Fall Rummage Sale, Parish Flail, Saturday, October 21, 1.4 p.m., Good used clothing, many other articles. — c40,41,424 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8, 11:15 a.m. Centennial Harvest Thanksgiving and Beating of Parish Bounds in St. James Church, Middleton, Rev. George Youmatoff in charge. Everyone Welcome. — c40b WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11 at 8:00 p,m, Huron County Children's Aid Society planning meeting for Christmas Bureau for Clinton and surrounding area at Wesley-Willis United Church. Church service clubs, community group representatives and interested individuals urged to attend. — c40b COME to Blyth Lions Club Bingo every Saturday night at 8:30 p.m., Community Hall. Admission $1.00. 12 regular games, $10.00 each. Two Share- The-Wealth games. One $25.00 special. $125.00 jackpot, if taken in 60 calls, if not taken, $10,00 added each night. 50 percent of take to full card if jackpot not taken.-1tfn TUESDAY, Oct. 10 Bingo at Huron Fish and Game Club, 8:30 p.m, Jackpot $58 in numbers. — 7 BOB and VERNA MORGAN would like to extend to all their friends an invitation to a dance at the CLINTON LEGION HALL, Friday, October 13 at 9:30 p.m. to help them celebrate their 25th wed- ding anniversary. No gifts please! 40,41b TEESWATER' FALL FAIR Come and have fun at TEESWATER FAIR Friday and Saturday, October 6 and 7, Doors open at 7 p.m, FRIDAY for inspection of Exhibits. Of- ficial Opening by Ontario Dairy Princess, and entertainment by Ontario Junior Farmers Talent Contest winners = "Woodstock", "The Good Intentions", and "Miss Majorette of Canada" will follow. A COFFEE HOUSE will operate at Teeswater Town Hall from 10 p.m. to I with en- tertainment, SATURDAY'S events include harness racing with first heat at 1 p.m.; bands; stunts; midway rides; horse and livestock judging; 4-H shows; exhibits; demonstrations; machinery and equipment; beef and pork carcasses, etc. At 7:45 Saturday night doors of Arena will re-open for Variety Show which commences at 8:15 with Vince Mountford, recent guest on Tommy Hunter Show as Master of Ceremonies. Dancing will follow to music by The County Gents. A good time is planned for all at TEESWATER FAIR, so do come early and meet your friends there. The dates are Oc- tober 6 and 7.-39,40 JUNIOR "D" HOCKEY meeting 8 p.m. October 5; 1972 at Clinton Arena. All persons interested in working for and forming Junior hockey welcome. c40b WHITE ELEPHANT Auction Sale on Saturday, October 7, 1:00 p.m. At Brucefield Ball Park. Also ladies holding bake sale. Proceeds for Brucefield United Church. BEEF BAR-B- Q at Brucefield United Church, Wednesday, October 18, 5-8 p.m. Advance tickets only. Contact Robert Fotheringham, 482- 9196.-39,40b NEW BINGO, Clinton Legion Hall, 8:30 p.m. Oct. 5 Admission $1.00 15 regular games, $10.00 each. Three Share-The-Wealth games. One jackpot for $150, in 54 numbers, or less, or guaranteed $25.00 consolation. One call and $10 added weekly if not won. Mayor Don Symons regained some of Clinton's honor at the Plowing Match last Saturday when he placed second in the Rural Mayors' Class. Clinton had lost on Friday when Clinton News-Record editor Jim Fitzgerald (shown above plowing in the pouring rain) failed to place. (News-Record photo) Londesboro news and views The Thankoffering General Meeting of the Hensall U,C.W. was held Monday evening in the auditorium of the Church. Mrs. McAllister presided and welcomed everyone. Piano and organ duets with Eric Luther on the piano and Mrs. Murray Keyes on the organ throughout the meeting were very much enjoyed as were two solos rendered by Mrs. Shirley Luther. Mrs. Cliff Britton very capably gave the devotional using the theme "Thanksgiving is Thanksliving", and gave a quotation said by Stanley Jones "It's not what happens to us that matters, it's what we do with what happens that counts". Mrs. Earl Rowe read portions of scripture pertaining to Thanksgiving. Mrs. McAllister conducted the business and reminded everyone that the end of November is the end of the year for offering for 1972 for the • U.C.W. Members were asked to co-operate. The next General Meeting will be the first Monday in December with Unit 2 in charge. Mrs. McAllister introduced the guest speaker for the evening, Dr. Rodger Whitman, from Seaforth, who showed slides on '1000 BINGO GODERICH LIONS CLUB HARBOURLITE INN Wednesday, October 11 8:30 P.M. A total Of $1000. will be given-' away including special game of MO, JOIN IN THE FUN! sponsored by and proteeds to 60th Anniversary Committee. 00 0 0 Tuesday Night Food Specials with Entertainment Country Wally Cousin Jim CHICKENS - HAMS 1URKEYS at Blyth District Conservation Club (one, t..1, [net notch uI 1sly Iii lout co ,n i.. t I 22 i t Iles and shotguns Oro', to' let of heel 33ttith 301) HOTEL LICENSED L. L . B. O. FOOD 'N' DRINK ENTERTAINMENT BROWNIE'S si of The DEAD CLINTON - ONTARIO FRIDAY and SATURDAY OCTOBER 6 and 7 JULES VERNE TAKES YOU OYER THE EDGE OF THE WORLD! Adult Kirk Douglas YuI Brynner -- Samantha Eggar Adult Entertainment k. 4 "DARKER THAN AMBER" Entertainment 4 FEAT DUSK :11 • DAWN SHOW! SUNDAY, OCT. 8 ACTION AND HORROR DUSK 'TIL DAWN EDGAR ALLAN POE probes new depths of TERROR! sr.Z4'; 'Went PRICE Adult Entertainment k...t0.-N, DOWN A HELL-RUN OF HATE rode the Amu ,,„ NOIA_.INED . „ . Cit,1 Adult Entertainment tiRIGIITE i3ARDOT 444". EOGAIR ALLAN POE'S AWN DELON ultimate orgy._ JANE FONDA ,TERENCE STAMP ct9 PETER FONDA Adult Entertainment Friday and Saturday Lesperance Trio 111111111/111111 I llannie Wilder" "Lees Raquel WelenW Nh jt sicaeare ,,, &nett Borgnine Robert Culp %Meath" ADULT ENTAATAINIAIDT OPEN 7:00 usuilinr 411 .467104/ SPECTACULARS aivr GUN CAN MAW" HEWS ANGELS ON WHEELS @Darold gt DBMS CARRY ON COINDOY ASSAULT WINTER SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE MONDAY! DRIVE-IN OPEN FRI SAT. & SUNDAYS ONLY. ME L(//6/10/11/& r mew 440a11.5:,. CARRY 011111:0/4 THE CAMPING4 /inzi§ms 111111/1/11 DRIVE-IN •• GODERICH HWY. 8 AT CONCESSION NO, 4 PHONE 524.9981 OCT, 13 14 t 16 ADULT iNrutrAimmtmr HOLIDAY DAWN Ille.taW SHOW! STAY LAT NIGHT! Thu. S Fri.6 SO. 7 They used every passion in their incredible duel! ELIZABETH, QUEEN OF ENGLAND, who reigned with the power of a man. MARY, QUEEN OF SCOTS, who ruled with the heart of a woman. A Hal Wallis- Productkm Vanessa Redgrave • Glenda ackson SUN, through THURS. showtime 8 p.m. FRI, & SAT. showtime 7I30 & 0:15 %at t6A2 ralS $0.14 ron \;pnt iookIniTor America And couldn I find d anywhore wit 1,1,FT20FAIDA DEW HOPPER cf:Nrjr11114 ""7,6e0i1r*---"--;E tr:71:21 BY MRS. BERT SHOBBROOK CHEERIO CLUB The Cheerio Club held its meeting on Wednesday, Septem- ber 27 at the home of Ida Dur- nin. The president, Ena Howatt, opened the meeting with the poem, "Decision" followed by the hymn, "Come Ye Faithful People". The scripture was read by Jewel Cowan and the meditation on the scripture and prayer was given by the president. The minutes of the last meeting and the treasurer's report were given. It was moved to send $25 to Main Branch in trust, Toronto for St. Paul's Cathedral in England. The October meeting will be held November 1 at the home of Ena Howatt with Group 1 in charge. Roll call was answered by 14 members and three visitors. Collection was received and the draw was won by Tri Duizer. The program was a reading by Jessie Jones, "Our Town Londesboro" which had been composed by Beth Knox; a con- test by Jewel Cowan, "Something to Eat or Use to Eat"; a memory contest by Tri Duizer was won by Hattie Wood; a contest by Mary Robinson, words beginning with the letters of the word Thanksgiving. The meeting closed with a poem, "Old Glory" by Ena Howatt and the Lord's Prayer repeated in unison. Euchre was played and the hostesses Ida Townsend, Dorothy Brunstion, Ida Durnin and Myrtle Fairservice served a lovely lunch. 4-H MEETING Londesboro 1 held their first meeting on Monday, September 25 at Londesboro Hall at 7 p.m. The leaders are Mrs. Harry Snell and Mrs. Harry Watkins. The officers are: Sandra Good, president; Kathy Lyon, vice- president; Faye Mason, secretary; Vaughan Flunking, press reporter. A few of the girls demon- strated how to make pizzas. Pamphlets and meeting notes were handed out and the meeting closed with the 4-II Pledge and lunch. wedding of his nephew, Murray Coghlin to Miss Barbara John- ston in Atwood United Church this past week. Mrs. Edna Holmes, her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hooper, of Dresden visited on Sunday with the former's sister, Mrs. Harry Durnin and Mr. Durnin. Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Earl and Janice of Owen Sound visited this past week with their uncle, Rev. S. McDonald at the manse. Mr, and Mrs. Doug Bell and Bill moved into their new home this past weekend. Mrs. Bill Hamilton had the misfortune to fall and break her wrist. Mrs. Clare Youngblut spent the weekend in Goderich at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Youngblut. Miss Edythe Beacom and Mrs. Laura Lyon visited on Wednesday and Saturday evenings with their sister, Mrs. George Neal who is a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter. Many attended the Inter- national Plowing Match at Sebringville. Visitors on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shobbrook were Mrs. Shobbrook's mother, Mrs. Ethel Pierce of Blyth and her sister, Mrs, Sid Adams of Wingham. Africa and gave everyone a very interesting talk on Crossroads Africa and also Africa today. A table of souvenirs that Dr. Whit- man had collected while in Africa was set up for all to see. Members of Unit 4 served a tasty lunch. 4-H CLUB MEETING The second meeting of the Hensall 4-H Club was held at the cottage of Mrs. Bill Fuss last Tuesday evening. All enjoyed a picnic supper. Mrs, Fuss demon- strated shishkabobs which were heartily eaten by most of the club members. It was decided that the name for the club would be the "Roaring Twen- ties". Coi tstifp tee BY MARY McILAVAIN Mrs. Robert Reynolds, Nancy Jo and Bob of Southfield, Michigan and Miss Betty Thom- pson of Toronto were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Jim, Sharon and Bob, Mr, and Mrs, Paul Southgate visited on Saturday evening in Stratford with Mr, Neil Warn- mes and Miss Carol Steepe, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator, Diane and Nancy visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Allan Pfaff and family of Crediton, Miss Margaret Hummel of Clinton visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Jack Medd and Kerri. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley and family were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Riehl, Jackie, Kim, and Shelley, Mr, and Mrs. Doug Riley, Wendy and Debbie all of Huron Park, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaddick of Londesboro, and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bannon and Melanie of Stratford. Mr, and Mrs. Murray Scott, Melanie, Meribeth and Jeffrey of Belgrave were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dale. Mrs. Andy Thompson of Vanastra, Mrs. Robert Reynolds, Nancy Jo, Mrs. John Thompson, Betty and Sharon attended a shower on Saturday for Miss Linda Hunter of Colborne Township. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator, Billy and Debbie spent Sunday at the Jungle Safari, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Southgate visited on Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Ted Southgate of Seaforth. Mr. McLelland of Stratford was guest speaker for the Sun- day service at the Kinburn Com- munity Church, ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL PLAYING THIS WEEK and NEXT ‘MAGOO' Three guys and two gals Matinee Saturday afternoon 4-6 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT COUNTRY and WESTERN Every Friday and Saturday Evening TASTY SNACKS AMPLE FREE PARKING COMMERCIAL HOTEL Seaforth, Ont, —20tf Sacrament was observed in the United Church on Sunday morning. The greeters at the door were Jack Medd and Lorne Flunking and ushers were Calvin Lovett, Steven Jewitt, Kevin Hulley and Darrell Shob- brook. The anthem was "Sons of God" and a duet was sung by Louise Lovett and Audrey Peel, "How Great Thou Art". The Rev. S. McDonald's message was "This Do In Remembrance of Me". Mr. McDonald entertained three Elders' districts on Friday evening at at an evening of recreation and fellowship. Those present were Ella Jewitt and her district, Norman Alexander and his district and Harry Lear and his district. Miss Edythe Beacom showed coloured slides of her trip to the Hawaiian islands. The evening closed with refreshments. HI—C The first meeting of the Lon- desboro Hi-C was held in the church hall on Sunday evening with 23 present. This was a planning meeting with coun- sellors Robert and Donna Shad- dick in charge. After the plan- ning meeting, the young people enjoyed an hour of recreation. PERSONALS Mr._ McDonald attended the Hensall UCW meets