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Mrs. Larry Wheatley seated, right, of Dublin, a Home Economist, demonstrates basic con-
struction of a knit during a 4-H Leaders Training course held in Clinton this week. The
course, entitled "Sportswear from knits" was attended by 4-H leaders from Clinton,
Goderich, Londesboro and Varna. (News-Record photo)
Pineridge Chalet
(1 1/2 MILES WEST OF HENSALL)
SATURDAY NIGHT, FEB. 10
music by
'THE BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS'
Dancing 9 - 1
Special Octoberfest Food
ROAST SPARERIBS, PIGTAILS, BRATWURST SAUSAGE AND
STEAKBURGERS, SERVED WITH SAUERKRAUT, COLESLAW
OR FRENCH FRIES
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CHALET
236-4213
DON MOUSSEAU
236-4610.
CENTRAL HURON
SECONDARY SCHOOL
Will Conduct a
PARENTS' NIGHT
Monday, February 1 2,
at 7:45 p.m.
Letters have been sent home but any
interested parents are invited to
come whether or not they have made
an appointment, •
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USED CARS
1971 CHEVELLE DELUXE 4 door sedan, 6
cylinder, automatic transmission, heavy duty
suspension, vinyl interior and driven only
20,000 miles by one local owner.
1971 CHEVROLET BELAIR 4 door sedan, power
steering and brakes, radio, 350 V-8 engine,
automatic transmission, rear window defogger,
an extra clean used car- One owner.
1971 FORD TORINO 2 door hardtop, power
Steering and brakes, radio, whitewalls and
wheel discs, V-8 engine, only 11,000 miles
1971 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4 door sedan,
driven 23,000 miles, power steering and brakes,
rear seat speaker and radio, rear window
defogger, and, many other extras.
Many other fine used cars to choose from in-
cluding:
-- 1970 FORD CUSTOM 4 door sedan
-- 1969 OLDSMOBILE DELTA CUSTOM 4 doer
sedan
1969 CHEVROLET BELAIR 4 doer sedan
- 19/o CHEVROLET IMPALA 2 door hardtop
1969 OLDSMOBILE DELTA CUSTOM 2 door
hardtop.
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COME ON EVERYONE!
CLINTONtoite DISTRICT
WINTER
CARNIVAL
FEBRUARY 9th to 17th 1973
"BIG AL" -CKCO-TV
PERSONALITY
WILL BE ON HAND TO M.C. THE FESTIVITIES
SUPPORT YOUR CARNIVAL COMMITTEE
50c ADMISSION TO ALL EVENTS EXCEPT THE SNOWMOBILE RACE
AND SKATING CARNIVAL
9 DAYS OF WINTER FUN AND GAMES
Friday, February 9
8:00 Torch Lite Parade - Clinton Snowmobile Club
9:30 LIONS CLUB WINTER CARNIVAL DANCE - Scott's
chestra,
(Miss Dominion of Canada will crown the 1973 Winter Carnival
Queen)
Judged by out-of-town Guests - from Ottawa, Goderich, &
C.K.N.X. Radio.
Official Opening - Mayor Den Symons
Tickets available from - John Wise - 482-9644 - Mr. Glen Price
482-3211
Price $5.00 per couple - including lunch.
Master of Ceremonies - C.F.P.L. RADIO
Saturday, February 10
1:00 WINTER CARNIVAL PARADE
Miss Dominion of Canada; 1973 Carnival Queen; Big Al from
C.K.C.O. Parade will form up at the Clinton Arena at 12:30 p.m.
and move off at 1:00 p,m. sharp, proceeding west on Kirk St. to
Victoria, North on Victoria to Albert, along Albert to Princess, and
East on Princess to the High School,
2:30 - WINTER CARNIVAL CHILDREN'S DAY - C.H.S,S.
Auditorium. Master of Ceremonies - Big Al from C.K.C.O, Prince &
Princess - Prizes donated by John Ansteti Jewellers. Crowning by •
Miss Dominion of Canada and Clinton Carnival Queen. Children's
Folk Dancing, Comedy Act, Majorettes, Fashion Show, and other
musical performers. Admission 50c adults 25c children.
Children's Folk & Square Dancing - Mrs, Story - Seaforth; Mr.
Yates Blyth: Mrs. Telford - Goderich; Mrs. Broadfoot - Brucefield.
Comedy Act - Lynn & Lyle Kernighan, Komoka,Ont.
Majorette - Laurie Biggin, Vanastra
Fashion Show - by Roy Wheeler's Group, and Other performers.
8:15 WINTER SKATING CARNIVAL (T.V. oh ice), SpOnsored by
Clinton Figure Skating Club.
Sunday, February 11
1;00 KINSMEN SNOWMOBILE RACES
8:15 WINTER SKATING CARNIVAL, (T.V. on ice), Sponsored by
Clinton Figure Skating Club
Monday, February 12
7:15 - 9:30 Broomball Semi-Finals(Kinstnen, Fish & Game, Hydro,
Goderich Twp.)
8:30 - BINGO.--CLINTON LEGION HALL
9:30.10:30 - Clinton Police vs. Firemen—Broorribalf
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Tuesday, February 13
1:15 8:30 Hockey - Clinton vs ParishaVve
6:45 ,,10:15 Hockey -Clinton Old Timers vs Panshawe Old timers
8:00 - SNOWMOBILE NOVELTY RACES sponsored by Clinton
Snowmobile Club
8:00 - JUNIOR "D" HOCKEY Exeter at Clinton
8:00 - WINTER CARNIVAL VALENTINE HOSPITALITY NIGHT
Sponsored by the Clinton Recreation Committee Sing-Song, Dan-
cing, Starring - Bob Mann, Ken Wood, Lloyd Butler, Jim (Shamus)
Dougherty, & Brother, (Irish Rovers), Mrs, Flynn, Milly Hanley, and
other kind people. Time 8:30 until 1:00, Must be 18 years and over.
Admission - FREE. Lunch & Refreshments available.
Thursday, February 15
7:15 - 10:30 - GIRLS HOCKEY TOURNAMENT, Clinton, Ilderton,
Wingham; Thedlord or Gorrie,
Friday, February 16
Sponsored by Kinsmen & Kinettes
7:30 - 9:30 - SNOWMOBILE RIDES - Free for Children
(Snowmachines wanted)
GIGANTIC OUTDOOR WIENER ROAST (bonfire)
Snowmobile Dance (old fashioned Mocassin Dance on arena ice
surface}
9:30 - MONTE CARLO NIGHT - Diamond Jim'S Palace - Com-
munity Centre. Admission $3.00 per couple - including $5,000.00
play Money, Dancing, and lunch. Prizes for high winner - man and
woman. Prizes for costumes - man and woman.
11:00 - until- Dancing,lunth.
Saturday, February17
10:00 - 1:00 PUBLIC SCHOOL SKATING RACES
4:00 BROOMBALL FINALS
5;00 GIRLS HOCKEY FINALS
9;00- WINTER CARNIVAL DANCE Fish & Game Club
Music by - Four Country Gentlemen. Tickets available from
Marie ColciOugh, 482-3867 at $4,00 couple.
Lunch & Refreshments,
9:00 - WINTER CARNIVAL DANCE
LEGION HALL - sponsored by Legion Branch 140
Music by - Country Cavalier*
Tickets available from George Campbell or Members 462-0061
at $4.00 couple
Lunch & Refreshments,
COMPLETED: Picture & Poster Contest for Elementary School
children, wilt be judged by the I.O.D.E. and the Eastern Star
Ladies. On display In the business establishments in our Corn-
Carnival Toques .S2,00 each, available from Kinsmen Members
and Merchant* proceeds to go to Cystic Fibrosis,
Wednesday, February 14
2:00 - CARD PARTY - Arena
Or- 6:00 - 7130 Family Skate Night
Summerhill party success
Sharon Colclough.
Watch the coming events for
the date of the next party.
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Coming Next Week
"Morning"
Matinee Saturday
afternoon 4-6 n.m.
COME to Blyth Lions (Ant)
Bingo every Saturday night at
8:30 p.m. Community Hall, Ad-
mission 81,00. 12 regular
games, $10.00 each. Two Share-
The-Wealth games. One $25.00
special, Jackpot $125,00.—etfn
EUCHRE PARTY, Sum-
merhili Community Hall,
Friday, February 2, Ladies
please bring lunch. Everyone
welcome,—c5b
CASH BINGO, Legion Hall,
Seaforth, Friday, Feb. 9, 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
FEBRUARY 15, 6:30
Valentine Card Party,
Progressive Euchre, sponsored
by L.O.B,A, Orange Hall.
Ladies please bring lunch.
Everyone welcome.--c6b
NEW BINGO, Clinton Legion
Hall, 8:30 p.m. Feb. 8. Ad-
mission $1.00, fifteen regular
games, $10.00 each. Three
Sharp-The-Wealth games. One
jackpot for $170 in 56 calls.
consolation. One call and $10
added weekly if not won.—ctf
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SEPARATE
SHOPPE
Main Corner—Clinton
PULLOVERS
BLOUSES
SKIRTS
PANTS
TOPS
Open Closed
2-6 p.m. Weds.
BUS going to Canadian. Gospel
Music Festival in Forest
featuring 20 Canadian Gospel
groups on Saturday March 10,
1973, Leaving 3 p.m. back in
Clinton approximately mid-
night. Price of ticket, including
bus, $3,50. Tickets available at
One For All Koffee House or at
482-9192,---c6,7b
EUCHRE party, Varna Town-
ship Hall, Friday, February 9,
8;30 p.m. Auspices L.O,L. 1035.
Ladies bring sandwiches. Ad-
mission 50c.—c6b
VALENTINE DANCE
February 10, Huron Fish and
Game Club, Scott's Orchestra,
Lunch and refreshments. Ad-
mission $3.00 couple. Members
and guests welcome.—c6b
GODERICH SAILING CLUB
meets at Maitland Country
Club, Thursday, February 8,
1973, 8;00 p.m. Anyone in-
terested in sailing is invited.
Further meetings will be held
first Thursday of every month
at above location.—c6b
TUESDAY, February 13, Bingo
at Huron Fish and Game Club,
8:30 p.m. Jackpot $55 in 55
numbers. Six door prizes.—cl
ENTERTAINMENT
COUNTRY
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Friday and Saturday
Evening
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Rev, Keith Stokes held the
installation of officer service
last Sunday at St. Mark's
Anglican church. The following
officers for 1973 were installed:
Rector's Warden, Thomas
Johnston; People's Warden,
James Towe; Delegate to
Synod, James Towe; Alternate
delegate to Synod, Thomas
Haggitt; Treasurer, Mrs. John
Deer; Organist, Mrs, Gordon
Taylor; Vestry-clerk, Mrs.
' Thomas Haggitt, Auditor, Mrs,
Robert Slater; Board of
Management, Mrs. Elmer
Trimmer, Mrs, John Daer,
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, James
Schneider, Donald Cartwright,
Fred Lawrence, Elmer Trom-
mer, Ed Davies, Mrs. Gordon
Taylor, Robert Slater, and Miss
Laura Phillips,
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs, Bill 1i:ism of
Arva visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Maitland Allen
and her grandfather, Mr,
William J. Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackson
and family of Mitchell visited
on Sunday with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. John Daer.
Mrs. Rathel Sprung of At-
wood visited last week with
Mrs. James Jackson,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Youngblut of Woodstock spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Sanderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ander-
son and Miss Nancy Anderson
of Kingsbridge spent the
weekend in London with the
former's son, Mr. William An-
derson and attended the Ian
Tyson and Donna Fargo con-
cert.
We are sorry to report that
Mr. William Empey is a patient
in Goderich hospital. We wish
Sandra Thompson is a Clinton
native. She is 5 foot, seven in-
ches tall, is 21 years old and
has brown hair and brown
eyes. She attended Central
Huron Secondary School and
is presently employed by Bar-
tliff's Bakery and Restaurant,
She is sponsored by the Clin-
ton Legion.
him a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas John-
ston and Miss Laura Phillips
visited on Monday in Mitchell
with his sister, Mrs. Ethel
Farrow,
Miss Margaret Jackson
visited for a few days this week
with her sister-in-law, Mrs.
James Jackson.
Little Christine Stadelman of
Blyth spent Monday with her
grandmother, Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock,
Mrs. Donald Cartwright,
Mrs. James Schneider, Mrs,
William Empey, Mrs. Maurice
Bean, Mrs. John Hidebrand,
Mrs, Ted Robinson and Mrs.
Frank Raithby attended the 4-
H Leaders course at Clinton for
the Spring project "Sewing with
Knits."
Barbara Elliott is sponsored
by Central Huron Secondary
School where she is a grade
13 student. The five foot, six
inch young lady has blonde
hair and blue eyes and hopes
to enter training next year to
become a Medical Laboratory
Technologist after graduating
from high school.
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Presenting this weekend
AI, HARVEY AND THE
COUNTRY MUSICMEN
at
HULLY GULLY
SATURDAY, -FEBRUARY 1 Q, 1973
To The Music of
"THE CA VALIERS"
Dancing „10-1
Members Non Members
$10.00 per couple $12.00 per couple
Includes
id* tir OA' Or'
Dancing, Refreshments and Buffet
For Reservations Call
262-5809
CLINTON FIGURE SKATING CLUB
Presents
"TV on ICE"
at
CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1 1
8:15 p.m.
ADVANCE TICKETS (No reserved seats)
ADULTS $1.00 CHILDREN .50 (under 12)
RUSH SEATS $1,25
DRAWS FOR 5 MINT SETS
—05,6b
The members of the Sum-
merhill Hall Board staged
quite a successful card party on
Friday evening, February 2,
despite the foggy night.
Winners of the card prizes
were; ladies high, Mrs.
Ivan Carter; ladies lone hands,
Mrs, Warren Gibbings; ladies
low, Sheryl Flynn; men's high,
Norman Wright; men's hone
hands, Warren Gibbings; men's
low, Ken Ellis,
Tickets were sold on articles
donated by the board. Those
winning the draws were:
Chicken donated by Sandra
and Tielman Westerhout, Ruth
Jenkins; basket of apples
donated by Jean and Fred Vod-
den, Phyllis Thompson; layer
cake donated by Barbara and
Ross Lovett, Norman Wright;
two loaves of homemade bread
donated by Phyllis and Keith
Tyndall, Frankie Flynn and
Queen contestants