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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 A %Ye 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. BARIBEAU & SON, INC, Canada's laroest manufacturer woodenware. . Levis. Quebec See the compleie collection at your Christmas Gift Store Squire Gifts 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 "AO New T li epslea" O ,TAH E D. 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 A UNIVERSAL IISLEASS TECHNICOLOR* ric=114==*==41<=814:=0===mc=1