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Western pick-up can be just as dangerous on a snowmobile as it can on horseback as
these two participants demonstrate at the Novelty Snowmobile Races at the Clinton Winter
Carnival last week. The idea is for a snowmobiler to rush down the track, pick up a partner
and rush back to the starting point. Fastest crew wins. Most of the pickups were dragged
along the ground a breathtaking speeds. It's hard on the skin too. (News-Record photo) '
the year of the rotary •••
MAZDA
Join the youth movement.
The rotary engine cars are where the action
is, And now you can get started in three new
young rotary performers: The RX-3 Coupe, or
Wagon, or Sedan.
You can hang in there with either an
automatic or manual shift. The speed stick
makes it fun. While the automatic makes it
easy. The decision rests in your hands.
But rest easy. Both come with the rotary
engine. Or perhaps we should say go. Driving
the rotary engine is the closest thing on earth
to flying. It is uncannily quick and quiet and
vibration free.
You don't have to worry about pistons,
valves, rods or cams, either. There aren't any.
Rather, two rotors simply and smoothly spin
out the power. Some power,
Unlike pistons in a conventional engine,
which use connecting rods to transmit power
to the crankshaft, the rotors run directly on an
eccentric shaft. Torque output comes from this
shaft.
As the rotors make one rotation, the eccen-
tric shaft turns three times. But as the pistons
in a four-stroke conventional engine complete
their cycle, the crankshaft turns two times. And
of those two, only one produces the power to
drive the car. While all three turns of the ec-
centric shaft in the rotary engine produce this
power three times. Quicker acceleration is the
happy result.
Mazda has fewer parts to service, too, About
all you have to do is to change the spark plugs
and oil, and clean the air filter once in a while,
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CLINTON NEWS-RECORD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1973-4
.ondesboro UCW to attend World Development Day
Jack Riddell is ••••••••••••••
Successful farmer — graduate of the Univer-
ity of Guelph — partner in Hensall Livestock
Sales — Jack has taught high school in Clin-
ton and Exeter — been a government livestock
specialist — he is a trustee of Huron Board of
Education — Married — active in church and
community work.
Mrs. Bert Shobbrook
ie Aimwell Unit of the
W. met in the church
lor February 12, The
ident, Mary Peel, opened
meeting with a reading
r a Day's Beginning."A
nn was sung and Mary Peel
I the Scripture and excerpts
n an article "Why we op-
e Capital Punishment"
owed by Prayer.
'he roll call was answered
26 members and one visitor.
rrespondence included thank
is from Jean and Richard
addick. The next meeting
11 be March 19. An invitation
s read to the Huron Perth
esbyterial United Church
omen Development Day to be
Id in Seaforth World's Day
Prayer will be March 2 at
5 p.m. in the church.
Muriel Sewers and Florence
rtwright took charge of the
ogram. Muriel gave a reading
alentines" and Florence
ve a reading "Valentines for
veryone". Muriel read poem
ridges" and a hymn was
ng. Muriel read "Winter
ralentine and "Contentment"
nd gave a Valentine contest.
;hut in Valentine boxes were
iacked and lunch was served
)37 Gail Lear and Margaret
Nhyte.
BEREAN UNIT
The Berean unit of' U.C.W.
held their meeting on February
Southcott
continued from page 1
MacNaughton said that he
found it a little hard to be as
contemporary as a Progressive
Conservative should be so had
made his decision to retire,
"I would like to know who
said, and where, that there
were no issues in this election,"
he noted, commenting on ac-
cusations by NDP party leader
Stephen Lewis. "There will
always be issues in a
democratic society and the can-
didates know of many of these
and will discover more as the
campaign progresses."
13th at the home of Mrs. Laura
Lynn, The president, Mrs. Ena
Howatt opened meeting with
prayer and a reading on the
theme "Knowing how to fail."
Mrs. Margaret Whyte read the
scripture. Mrs. Howatt gave the
meditation and prayer.
The treasurers report was
given by Mrs, E, Wood and
minutes were read by the
secretary,
Correspondence consisted of
thank ,sous from Kay Saunder-
cock and family, Richard and
Jean Shaddick, Mrs. Skimmins.
Children's Aid Society, Rev,
Jas Ludford, Christian Island
for Christmas bales. Mrs. Will
Manning wished to be remem-
bered.
Mrs. Margaret Whyte repor-
ted that an invitation was
received to attend the Huron-
Perth Presbyterial U.C.W.
Development Day to be held in
Northside United Church
Seaforth February 28th at 9:30
a.m. The afternoon speaker will
be Miss Patricia Clark, a writer
in the Observor. The World's
Day of Prayer will be held
March 2nd at 8:15 in the
church parlor and men
welcome. Mrs. Bert Shobbrook
will have the March study
period.
Mrs. Harry Durnin, supply
secretary, read a thank you
note from Rev. Ludford for five
cartons of clothing sent at the
end of January. Roll call and
.Birthday pennies were taken
with 17. members and one
visitor present. Mrs. Howatt
/closed the business period with
'poem "Valentine Wishes" and
the Lord's Prayer repeated in
unison.
The study was given by Mrs.
Myrtle Fairservice who capably
gave an interesting study of the
Ganges river, the sacred river
in India. There are five million
people living in the city of
Calcutta. She also showed dif-
ferent pictures of the country.
Mrs. Fairservice closed the
meeting with prayer. Mrs.
Howatt thanked her and Mrs.
Lyon for having the meeting in
her home. A lovely lunch was
served by Mrs. Joe Shaddick,
Mrs. Jessie Jones and Mrs. E,
Wood.
WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
The community hall was
nicely decorated for Valentine
Day for the Women's Institute
meeting held on February 14.
The president, Mrs. Eric An-
derson, opened the meeting
with a Valentine ,poem
followed by Opening Ode, Mary
Stewart Collect and 0 Canada.
Roll call was answered by 24
verse.memb
members with a Valentine
Minutes of last meeting were
read by secretary Mrs,
Margaret Taylor and Mrs.
Mervyn Datema introduced the
guest speaker, Mr. Fox, Clinton
H.D.C.S, who showed two films
on China: Modern day China
and China 1947, He also held a
question and answer period
which was quite profitable to
all. Mrs. Lorne Hunking
thanked him and presented a
gift. Mrs. Anderson also
thanked him.
The treasurer gave the finan-
cial statement and com-
munications were read
inlcuding a letter from Mrs.
Noblett, Provincial President; a
letter from Mrs. Harvey John-
son, Huronview asking if we
would plan for the Huronview
December birthday party. The
25th Officers Convention will
be held at University of
Waterloo May 1-2-3. Delegate
will be Mrs. Lorne Hunking.
It was moved to pay hall
board rent. Elaine Vincent
favored with a , solo accom-
panied on guitar. The following
committees were appointed for
February card parties, Mrs.
Liberals . . .
(continued from page 1)
"If I am elected," he
promised, "I will not live in an
ivory tower, nor will I try to
build an empire. I would not be
happy in an ivory tower. I will
be back here in the county
wearing my rubber boots,
talking to people so that I will
better understand their
problems and will be in a better
Bert Shobbrook, Mrs. Bert
Brunsdon, Mrs. Jessie Jones
and Mrs, Ena Howatt; for the
Sunshine Sister Banquet Mrs.
Lorne Hunking, Mrs. Don
Buchanan 'and Mrs. Claire Vin-
cent; the nominating commit-
tee, Mrs. Watson Reid, Mrs,
Les Reid and Mrs. Margaret
Taylor. A motto was given by
Mrs. Lorne flunking "You are
the solution to the world's
problem" and Mrs, Ena
Howatt was appointed to at-
tend the next Hospital
Auxiliary meeting in Clinton.
Mrs. Gourley gave a reading
"Valentines Day" Elaine Vin-
cent favored with solo "I'd like
to teach the world to sing",
The meeting closed with a
closing thought by the
president, The Queen and W.I.
grace. Lunch was served by
Mrs. Bert Shobbrook. Mrs.
Bert Brunsdon and Mrs. Tom
Allen.
W.I. CARD PARTY
The Women's Institute held
their card party in the hall on
,Friday night February 16th
with 13 tables in play. Winners
were; high lady, Stella Adams;
lone hands, Margaret Thorn-
dike; Florence Cartwright;
men's high, Don Buchanan;
lone hands, Mac Sewers; low
Ivan Carter; novelty prize, Mac
Sewers.
Draws were donated by Tom
Duizer were won by Eric An-
derson and Claire Vincent.
There will be another party
on February 28th at 8 p.m.
Ladies please bring lunch.
PERSONALS
Mrs. G. Cowan' returned
home having spent the past
three weeks with her son Bill
and Gregory in Hanover, while
Mrs, Cowan had surgery in
Barrie Hospital.
Jack Riddell
Liberal
Raceway dates ...
money event. Each leg will go for $6,000
added and the final which will be raced at
Clinton on September 23 will be $10,000
added,
Last year's event raised eyebrows around
the province when spectacular times were
turned in by two Forest owned pacers,
Derby Dan and Atomos.
The Stake is raced at eight different
tracks with the best eight horses meeting in
the final at Clinton.
While in Toronto recently, members of
the Kinsmen Club also joined the Harness
continued from page 1
Tracks of Ontario (HTO) which is a an
association of smaller "B" harness tracks
in Ontario. Other members besides Clinton
include Dresden, Orangeville, Elmira,
Hanover, Owen Sound, Belleville, Fron-
tenac Downs in Kingston and Sudbury
Downs,
The HTO declared at its founding
meeting to be "unalterably opposed to any
form of off-track wagering." Members are
fearful that the Ontario's proposed
legislation to permit off-track betting will
cause the existing raceways a revenue loss.
Elect a man who will
speak his min
and r ' I,.,, Ili
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Help Huron lead the way!
ere's how you can- ••••••••••.••.•
• • • assist in stopping constant increase in Ontario govern-
ment expenditure -- Check the ever increasing and wasteful bur-
den of provincial debt which this year alone will amount to 800
million dollars. Interest on our provincial debt costs us 1 1/4
million dollars a day, every day of .the year.
Jack -Riddell says ••••••••••.
"We in Huron can either send one more Tory
to Queen's Park to add to an already over-
weighted majority or we can send a Liberal
to help bring accountability back to govern-
ment."
Help Huron..help Ontario....help yourself
vote Riddell
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