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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-04-05, Page 1610,-CI1NION 'NEWS-RECORP, THURSDAY., APRIL 5„ 1073. CLINTON ,PUBLIC HOSPITAL SPRING DANCE SATURDAY APRIL 14 at CLINTON LEGION 9:30.124o, MUSIC OT TICKETS SS cool. ROYALAIRES AVAILABLE at HOSPITAL 14,15b DANCE SATURDAY, APRIL 14 RAYFIELD COMMUNITY CENTRE MUSIC BY THE STAR TREX $2.50 per person LUNCH PROVIDED AT HOME FRIDAY, APRIL 6 at CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL CLINTON DANCE TO LIONEL THORNTON'S ORCHESTRA A large chunk of the bridge over the Bayfield River on Highway No, 4 south of Clinton was removed Tuesday when it was struck by a wandering gravel truck driven by a Clinton man. Damage is estimated to be $2,000 to the truck and the bridge. No charges were laid by the' OPP. (News-Record photo) Bayfield church women meet AST4AUll .14.41 Ohn411r6w4 DEBBIE'S CUSTARD (Highway 4 - South of Clinton) OPENING THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1973 Hamburgers Foot Longs, Hot Dog* Cheeseburgers Chicken Dinners Chickenburgers Shrimp Mime Egg Roll Dinners Fish and CIAO Fresh Homemade Pie Milk Shake' Sundaes We have added some new equipment for better and faster service. WO look forward to serving you this season. Phone Murray Kahn*. 482-9996 14 , COME to Blyt4 Lions Club Binge every Saturday night at 8;30 p.rn, Community Hall, Ad- • -mission $1,90. 12 regular games, $10,00 each, Two Share- The-Wealth games. One $25.00 special, Jackpot $1.50,00.--ctfn FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 7!,.00. p.m.. Clinton Public School, „movie, Walt, Disney's "Jungle Cat", Plus a cartoon, -Admission Time; 7 to 9,Auspices Clinton Figure Skating Club.,--14b CRAFT and BARE SALE, Christian Reformed Church, Clinton, Friday, April 6, 8-10 p.m.-14b RUMMAGE SALE April 14, 2 p.m. at Wesley-Willis United Church, Clinton. Sponsored by the Morning Glories.-14,15b APRIL 8, 7:30 p.m. Joint Thankoffering of Wesley-Willis and Ontario Street U,C,W. in Ontario Street Church. Guest speaker Mrs. Anna Rokeby- Thomas, writer, former missionary and nurse in Are- GODERICH Township Women's Institute will hold their annual meeting in Holmesville Public School, Monday, April 9, 1973, at 8:00 p,m, Everyone welcome. Lunch will be served.---c14b Nearly new store opens in Curling Rink on Thursday mor- hing, April 12 at 9:30 and Friday and Saturday after- noons until further notice.-14b MAY 2 AT HURONVIEW, An- nual Blossom Tea and Bazaar. Auspices Huronview Ladies Auxiliary.-14p THURSDAY, APRIL 5, GODERICH SAILING Club meets 8:00 p.m. Goderich Collegiate Cafeteria, Dr. Salter of Waterloo will speak and show slides of trip across Atlantic Ocean.14b EUCHRE PARTY, Varna Township hall, Friday, April 6 8:30 p,m. admission 50 cents, Auspices LOL 1035, Ladies bring sandwiches.—cl4p RUMMAGE SALE ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH at 1:00 p.m. SAT., APRIL 7 CASH BINGO, Legion Hall, Seaforth, Friday, Apr. 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 BINGO, April 10, Huron Fish and Game Club, 8:30 p.m. Jackpot $55 in 55 numbers. Six door prizes-13 .NEW BINGO, Clinton Legion Hall, 8:30 p.m. April 5. Ad- mission $1.00; fifteen regular games, $10.00 each. Three "Share-the-Wealth games, One jackpot for $170 in 56 calls, Consolation, One call and $10 added weekly if not won. The Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the Expec- tant Parent Education classes, being held in the following areas: Exeter, commencing April 11, 1973, Health Unit, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Wingham, commencing April 11, 1973, Health Unit, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Goderich, commencing April 10, 1973, High School, 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Clinton, commencing April 12, 1973, Health Unit, 7:30 - 9:30 Both husbands and wives are invited to attend and par- ticipate in the discussions. — g12,13,14 BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLINTON - ONTARIO OPENING FRI.,-APRIL 13 Watch Next Week's Paper For Program ENTERTAINMENT COUNTRY and WESTERN Every Friday and Saturday Evening TASTY SNACKS AMPLE FREE PARKING COMMERCIAL HOTEL Seaforth, Ont. —20ff if you don't see us for an used car, you may be just spinning your wheels. These a-tagged used cars are sure values: inspected, road-tested, reconditioned as necessary. 1969 IMPALA SPORTS COUPE 2 DOOR power steering and brakes, radio, whitewalls, a local car driven only 22,000 miles by one owner. 1971 CHEVROLET BELAIR 4 door Sedan, power steering and brakes, radio, rear defogger, whitewalls, vinyl interior. An exceptionally clean used car. 1967 BUICK WILDCAT 4 door hardtop, fully powered including windows and seats - Sharply finished in gold with black roof and beige interior. 1970 CHEVROLET IMPALA 2 door Sports Coupe- Sharp two tone - a local used car driven 42,000 miles fully equipped. 1971 FORD TORINO 500 2 doer hardtop- power steering and brakes, radio, V- 8, automatic-whitewalls, driven only 11,000 miles, 1968 VOLKSWAGEN 2 door - radio, fully reconditioned and in clean shape. 1969 OLDSMOBILE DELTA CUSTOM 2 door hartop, fully equipped and finished in a sharp two tone. 1969 OLDSMOBILE DELTA 4 door Sedan, one local owner has driven this car only 42,000 miles. TRUCKS 1070 CHEVROLET 1 /2 TON Fleetside pickup V8 autornatiC,rear bumper, large mirror, side moulding and heavy duty suspension. 1972 FORD CUSTOM 1/2 TON Fleetside Pickup V8 engine, automatic, power steering, radio, rear bumper, side moulding - fully equipped. 1967 FORD ECONOLINE VAN - with windows and second seat, a very clean used van. LoRNE BROWN MOTORS LTD. YOUR FRIENDLY CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE DEALER 482-9321 CLINTON, cNT. S. S. S. S. S. 5' S. S. S. 'S 5' N. S. S. 5' 5, S. S. S. 1<•TEL • Adults $1.82& -$2.99 . Studeitts $06 & .14041.50 • //.; Children (111nd untle0.750 BY MILVENA ERICKSON The March meeting of Trinity Church Ladiess' Guild was held in the Parish Hall on Tuesday evening March 13 with the President Vina Parker in the chair. The meeting opened with a Bible reading, followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. Thirteen members were present, Greta Scotchmer, secretary, gave her report and moved the minutes for approval. The treasurer who is still absent, had her report given by Ruby Fitzsimons who moved the adoption, and approval was given to pay all outstanding bills. Memorial cards were sent to Mrs. Harry Baker, John Wain and Mrs. Sam Fluett, Card secretary, Ruby Fitzsimons gave her report.. Two baby congratulations cards and several get-well cards were sent to members of the Church who had been ill. Birthday money was paid by Mrs. Ruth Mutzelburg. The date for the Annual Fall Baz- aar, Bake Sale and Tea was set for Saturday afternoon, November 24. The Notice will appear later in the Clinton News-Record. Tickets will soon be available on the Quilt and will be given to the members for selling. Mrs. Audrey Albiston is getting a quilt top ready for quilting and another is being prepared by the President. The meeting closed with the Benediction, and a lovely lunch was served by the hostess, Audrey Albiston. The April Meeting will be held in the Parish Hall on Tuesday evening April 10 with Maude Weston as hostess. 4—H CLUB Our fourth meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Garrett. We discussed exhibits for our Acheivement Day and decided on a cover for our booklets. Both Mrs. Garrett and Mrs. Healey gave a demon- stration.—Lori Peck PERSONALS Mrs. Eric Earl and her daughter and grandchildren, Mrs. Betty Quigg, Kim and Joey of London, returned on the weekend following a three .0' .0' MOM Presents JAMES GARNER KATHARINE ROSS • 1111seyonly dr" thasew niters PAR GODERICH, ONT. 524-7.11 week relaxing and enjoyable holiday in Hallandale, Florida. Mrs. John Sturgeon Sr. ac- companied Mr. and Mrs, Fred Mote to St. Thomas on Sunday and visited her sister Mrs. Ivan Foote, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scotch- mer have returned from a two month vacation in Tucson, Arizona. On their return they spent a few days with his cousin Mr. and Mrs, Doug. Scotchmer and family in Galveston, Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cluff, Rob and Tara, London, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred LeBeau. Jackie Moss of Toronto, was accompanied home by her mother Mrs. Fred LeBeau for a few days after spending the weekend at the LeBeau home. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hovey have returned home after a month long holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Scotch- mer, Jody and Molly, St. Catharines, were weekend guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Scotchmer. Sunday visitors at the Scotchmer home were their son, Michael of Guelph; her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simpson, and Cathy and Jim Welsh, London; and Mr. Lloyd Etne of Goderich. Last Monday Mrs. Jim Hut- chings, Mrs. Rob. Blair, Mrs. George Heard, Mrs. Bill Orr and Mr. John Lindsay, motored to Paris to visit their Brother George(Toad) Lindsay who is confined to hospital. Mr. Norman F. Cooper, Mount Clemens, Michigan, spent the weekend with his wife at their village residence. Congratulations to Casey and Debbie Hornuth (nee Hopf) on the arrival of a baby girl born on March 27, in Kit- chener-Waterloo Hospital. She weighed 9 lbs. 6 ozs. Mr. and Mrs. Art Latimer and Christy spent Friday and Saturday with her mother Mrs. Gilbert Knight. Mr. and Mrs, Ron Knight, Heather, Sandy, and Kathryn all of Toronto, were weekend guests of his mother, Mrs. Knight, the oc- casion being a family birthday celebration for Mrs. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fulton of Thorndale, and Mrs, Francis' Kipper of Zurich visited Sun- day with their Aunt Mrs. Percy Weston. Mrs. Mabel Collins and Mr. Tom Handy of Seaforth were Sunday dinner guests with Mrs. Margaret Garrett, Norma, Diane and John to celebrate John's sixth birthday, The Historical Society are having a "Bring and Tell" meeting on Monday April 9 at the Municipal Building, so bring an old article relating to Bayfield and be prepared to tell something about it. Mr. and Mrs. William Haw, Bert and Anne of Bramalea, visited Saturday with Mr: and Mrs. Delbert Haw. Miss Wendy Greer, Kit- chener-Waterloo University spent the weekend with her parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Greer and Patti, RR3, Bayfield. Saturday guests with the Greers were their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray ,Robinson, Scott and Randy of Goderich. Mrs, Myrtle Pease and Irvin London were at their Village home for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. William R. Talbot spent a few days last week in Syracuse, New York, returning home by the Thousand Islands, Sunday visitors with the Talbot family were Miss Marg Stevenson and Drake Belt of London, • • ▪ ELM HAVEN • • • • • I • MOTOR HOTEL I • • • PLAYING I • • • • • THIS WEEK-- • FR "WALRUS" • .• • •• • • I a little bit for everybody n n • Coming Next Week • • • • "C-TRAIN" n ▪ Matinee Saturday • afternoon 4-6 p.m. • • • OWN NOM th RAINTREE 14 KING ST., CLINTON features CLINTON R 4-H The sixth meeting of the Clinton If "Polly Esters" was held on March 26 at Mrs. Ellis's, The rollcall "washing instructions for my garment" was answered by nine mem-. bers. The minutes of meeting five were read by Karen Tyndall, Our next meeting was held on April 2 at Mrs. Jenkins. Each senior member was paired with a junior member and and we found out here to apply a con- ventional zipper without a seam (with teeth showing). We also did samples of' hems with cuffs, The meeting was then closed, —Karen Tyndall Mary McFadden, a Grade 12 student ,at Preston High School, has been accepted by Ice Capades (West Division). She will leave for training in Duluth, Minnesota in early summer. Mary has been in- terested in figure skating for a number of years - skating in many Carnivals and Com- petitions in the area and in January, 1970 was Novice Ladies' Champion in the Western Ontario Sectional Competition. Mary is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.E. McFadden of Bayfield. 151' 4llaub 4 , • ::: war tte rho. 5 FrL 6 saf.7 ASULEERMITAINENT METROCOLOR 2"4.9"4,91t.e7g.t nuti''..6nt.Oni+Ont.dxt.:47'K~c4u.91<4.' Saturday Maine. 7 COLUMBIA PICIUACS Nom JEITYLEWiS 'Dad* THE rover • IECHNICOLOr Tine Br um RaISE IPWEIt O'It.•0')1..6,1<.0",t.00.6011 ,9kolt.t.0114.,ce:nt.0,K0.4.9.m.0-*e~ Sun. 8 Man. 9 Tue.1 0 a.. 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