Clinton News-Record, 1972-11-23, Page 16NEW BINGO, Clinton Legion
8:30 p.m, Nov. 23
Admission $1.00, fifteen regular
games; $10.00 each, Three
Share-The-Wealth games. One
jackpot for $160 in 55 numbers,
consofition. One call and Olu
added weekly if not won. —ctf
CASH BINGO, Legion Hall,
Seaforth, Friday, Nov, 24, 8:15
p,m. Regular games, $10; three
$25 games; $73 jackpot to go,
Door prizes, Admission $1,00.
Auspices Branch 156. Proceeds
welfare work. —1
AFTERNOON skating, Wed.
nesdays for ladies and tots, 50c
and 25c, 2-4 p.m.—c45-48b
TUESDAY, November 28
Bingo at Huron Fish and Game
Club, 8:30 pm. Jackpot $55 in
55 numbers. Six door prizes.
—c7
COME to Blyth Lions Club
Bingo every Saturday night at
8;30 p.m., Community Hall, Ad-
mission $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
ELM HAVEN
MOTOR HOTEL
PLAYING
THIS WEEK
The Fabulous
"HA WTHORNE
Coming Next Week
CERRERUS
Matinee Saturday
afternoon 4-6 p.m.
AMMO
Na
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Mai
MEET THE TEACHER
Mr. Angus MacLennan, Prin-
cipal.
Mr, Angus MacLennan was
born in Glammis, Ontario. He
attended school at U.S.S. No.
Open House
DECEMBER 2
50th WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
For
MR. and MRS.
ARTHUR TICHBORNE
at
Maitland Country Club
7:30 p.m. till ?
Everyone Welcome
No Gifts Please
ALL NEW NEVER BEFORE
SHOWN
NE
Now showing ma
Banbocraft
WOODENWARE
IS NATURE'S GIFT TO THE CONNOISSEUR
Nature alone governs tho growth and graining of trees
and no Iwo trees even within the same family are even alike. This is the reason why each
.piece al lEtaribocraft woodenware is an original that cannot be duplicated by any man's will,
Mal
TR LEANING NAME IN 11001011ANE
WOODENWARE IS NATURE'S GIPT
TO THE CONNOISSEUR
Individual pieces of ceramics, silverware or glass boar the look alike marks of scientific
control and production line Sameness, Woodenware, on tho other hand bears the mark of
nature's individuality and endless variety. It is the combination of the beautiful and often
dramatic designs "painted" in the grain by nature, plus the finishing touches of human
craftsmanship once the machines hove done their work, that gives wood its distinction.
The beauty of grain, like the beauty of most anything else, .sn't apportioned in equal
measure, some trees have bold and fiery grains, others hove bland and delicate ones. More-
over, grain, important as it is, doesn't represent the sum of What should be considered when
buying a piece of woodenware, Styling, details of workmanship and usefulness must also be
considered, Finishes, whether hand rubbed Canadiana or French Provincial are a prime
factor of ensuring maintenance of permanent beauty.
Backed by forty,five years of experience in woodenware, Baribocralt gives yOu all this.
With normal care, it will retain its natural beauty forever.
Your treasure of to.day becomes your heirloOm of lo,morrow.
Choose your woodonware with discriminatiOn, preserve and cherish it as nature's gift.
Wipe clean with a damp cloth or paper towel. bo not Soak in wafer.
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Canada's laroest manufacturer woodenware. .
Levis. Quebec
See the compleie collection at your Christmas Gift Store
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Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
• Every Day
Till Christmas Aedo
HIGHWAY 21 SOUTH, GODERICH
16— •eltnton News-Recdrci, Thu ;stay, November 23, 1.911
Members of the cast of one of the three one act plays being
presented by Central Huron Secondary School go through
their paces during rehearsals this week. The plays open for
a two night stand this Friday night. All indications are that
News from Hullett
Central School
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HURON COUNTY
BOARD OF EMMATIO
Mott
PETER
DAMS.MA
FOR
Fel; and Responsible Rapresarttation of At,t,
The parents. and ratepayers of
BAYFIELD, SEAFORTH, STANLEY
AND TUCKERSMITH
THE PUBLIC is invited to at.
tend an entertainment night on
FIRE HAZARDS and FIRE
PREVENTION with colour
film at Brucefield I.O.O.F.
Wednesday, December 6, 8030
p.m, Lunch provided Spoosorod
by Brucefield Independent Or,
tier of Oddfellows.
BAZAAR and BAKE SALE
December 1, 1972 7:00 p.m.
Christian Reformed Church,
Everyone welcome, —c47,48p
ONTARIO Street United
'Church Bazaar and Tea,
December 2, 3 to 5 p,m. —c45
47b
SOCIAL EVENING — Clinton
Canadian Legion Hall, Nov, 25,
1972, Dancing 9-1 with
Bluewater Playboys. ,Lunch
provided. Everyone welcome.
—c47b
SATURDAY, November 25,
Bazaar, Bake Sale and After-
noon Tea, Bayfield Trinity
Church Parish Hall, 2 - 4p,m.
Do come, enjoy a cup of tea and
have your teacup read. —c47b
SHARE-THE-WEALTH Bingo,
Friday, November 24, 8 p.m.
Bayfield Community Centre.
Proceeds Minor Hockey
program. —c47b
WALT DISNEY'S "Toby
Tyler" (Action Adventure) at
Clinton Public School
Auditorium, Friday, November
24th, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sponsored
by Clinton Figure Skating Club.
Admission 50 cents. —c47b
Vie
3Inn
BAYFIELD 565.2611
Open Weekends
Saturday and Sunday
DINNER-5;30 - 7
Sunday'
Hot Buffet Lunch
11:30 - 1
Two weeks ago, a mishap oc-
curred at Hullett Central. Mrs.
Livingston, the grade five
teacher, was outside on yard
duty, when two of the children
accidentally bumped into her.
Her fall caused her wrist to
break, and her back was
sprained also. She was taken to
Seaforth Hospital, where 'she
remained as a patient for five
days. Mrs. Livingston is now
recovering further in her own
home, and will not be able to
teach her classes for awhile,
Betty Konarski
TALENT NIGHT
On November 18 several
pupils from Hullett Central par-
ticipated in a talent contest, at
Ontario Street United Church,
in Clinton. Different classes in-
cluded vocal solos and duets, in-
strumental numbers, and some
types of dancing. Those taking
part from the school were Linda
Johnston, Karen Durnin, Sally
Pollard, Ken Pollard, Karen
Farquhar, Ann Snell, Danny
Lear' and Karen Middegaal.
Linda Van Dongen
GUITAR LESSONS
Something new around
Hullett Central this year, is that
guitar lessons are available to
any student who wishes them.
Mr. Henry Pulsifer, R.R. 2 Clin-
ton, comes to the school every
Monday afternoon and conducts
the lessons on the stage in the
auditorium, The pupils taking
part in the . first class are
Clarence deJong, Betty Konar-
ski, Earl Flynn, Kathy Pen-
found, Doug McClinchey, and
Eldon Chamney. In the second
class are Brenda Scott, John
Scott, Wendy Tyndall, Ynze
Tiesma and Paul McClinchey.
Earl Flynn
16, Bruce Township, Walkerton
High School, and Stratford
Teachers.' College. The ambition
to become a teacher was his
own, although there already
were three teachers in the
family. Mr. MacLennan has
taught for 10 years; three years
at Chesley, two years at North
Ashfield, five years at
Brookside, and now, at Hullett
Central. Mr. MacLennan, his
wife Nancy, and three young
children Norman, Mary Sue,
and Done Anne live in
Goderich. Travelling is his
favorite hobby.
When asked what being a
principal is like, he remarked,
"It depends on the day."
Laurie Stackhouse
Kathy Penfound
Control plant
opened
On Wednesday, Novemi
15th, 1972 at 2:30 p.ni., offiCiek
of the Ministry of the Envirbn-
ment and other government
representatives participated in
the official ceremonies to mark
the opening of the Seaforth
Water Pollution Control Plant.
The $410,000 treatment
system has a capacity of 500,000
gallons a day. The facilities in-
clude a pumping station of a
prefabricated, underground
design, and three lagoons of 15
acres each. Provision has been
made for an additional three
lagoons. Total construction time
was 12 months.
A proposed plan calls for
sewer extention into the com-
munity of Seaforth.
The contractor on the project
was C.A. McDowell, Centralia,
Ontario and the consulting
engineer was J.F. MacLaren
Ltd., London, Ontario.
ENTERTAINMENT
COUNTRY
and
WESTERN
Every
Friday and Saturday
Evening
TASTY SNACKS
AMPLE FREE PARKING
COMMERCIAL
HOTEL
Seaforth, Ont.
—,2ott
401.
the plays will be smash hits. Left to right are Cheryl Web-
ster, Cheryl Kennedy, Tom Robinson, Brenda Taylor, Helen
Postma and Bruce Williams. (photo by Jack Hunt)
SUSAN KELLER,
TIM PANELIST
Opera singer, actress, world traveler and blonde beauty Susan
Keller appears each Monday night at 9:30 p.m., on CBC Tele-
vision's This is the Law series as a regular panelist, Miss Keller,
a native of California, lives in Toronto and has toured both
Canada and the US extensively as a member of the Canadian
Opera Company. ,..„9-x.-s-relt-d?"4-6>x0ee-0'w-C./steente2-0.9e-cle
DANCE
THIS SATURDAY NIGHT
NO V. 2 5th
AT
HULLY—GULLY
TO THE MUSIC OF
GEO BOUL TON & COUNTRY BOYS
10 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Pineridge Chalet
(1 1/2 MILES WEST OF HENSALL)
Friday & Saturday, November 24 & 25
Featuring the sounds of Country Music with
'JOE' OVERHOLT
Dancing 9 - 1
Special Octoberfest Food
RCAST SPARERIBS, PIGTAILS, BRATWURST SAUSAGE AND
STEAKBURGERS, SERVED WITH SAUERKRAUT, CCLESLAW
OR FRENCH FRIES
To reserve your table, phone:
GEORGE BEER
CHALET
DON MOU SSEAU
262-2673
236-4213
236-4610
************** **4#• THE WHITE CARNATION *
' HO LMESVILLE
GRAND OPENING
*SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2*
*
TICKETS SOLD OUT
NEW YEAR'S DANCE
DIM 3 1st
$18.00 per couple
Limited Number Of Tickets Available
Poit TICKETS OR RESERVATIONS
CALL 462-9228
WE CATER TO BANQUETS, CHRISTMAS ..0;
PARTIESt ETC, 4716
****************
To the Electors
of !W11811
For a strong voice on
County Council
ELECT
Charles Scanlon
5 years on Township Council
2 years on
Central School Board
Your support would be
appreciated
47,48b.
Mu. 23 Frl. 24 4..25
, 11rOy'lLull
Artiste Campbell
Johnny Cash
Skeeter Darts
Ralph Emery
Lester Platt
Stubbs Fowler
lobby Goldsboro
Doug Kershaw Hank Snow
Sob Lumen • Stoney Mtn. Closet
Loretta Lynn MM Mr exam muss.
SW Monroe nomPall am,
Tracy NA.. Hie Glaser liras.
...A POMP% EARTH Porter Wagoner -•
Dolly Perton Charlie Walker
Charley Pride The Willis Ivo*.
..;:irtr.alcitt. of others:
Tee Rttter Herble Howell
Iraq)!
Earl Seen's@
Gary.ss Randle Sentare
38 of the country's top musical performers
on screen together for the first timet
SUN THRU THURS. 1 SHOWING 8 P.M.
FRI. & SAT. 2 SHOWINGS. 7:30 & 9:15
PARK
GODERICH, ONT.
524-7811
Saturday Matinee 25
1:30 p.m.
.ALAKAZAM
"THE GREAT"
sun.26 mon.27 Th..28
-skit
running-
An incredible adventure...
lhatiourneys beyond
Imablnellont
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