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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-04-19, Page 16, The Novice Houseleague Champions for 1972-73 are the Bruins who defeated the Blues. Members of the Bruins are: front row; Phillip Cornish, Robbie Blake, Bobby Thompson, Peter Anstett and Vincent, Boucher. Back row left to right: Coach Brian Kennedy, Ken Hart, Brian Hall, Ray Flynn, Fred Middleton, Mike Maguire and Joey Lawson. (photo by C.T. Rudd) Kinettes donate $1,775 S'AT/SorY YOUR NEEDS slcitasoft PRING TONIC" MAY 3,4,5 GDCI AUDITORIUM Seat Reservations & Ticket Sales: GLT SUBSCRIBERS - - Box office now open for reservecrseats at the Coach House, Hamilton St. Goderich 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Subscribers are requested to bring their stub when picking up reserved seats or give their ticket num- ber if phoning for same. NON SUBSCRIBERS rickets are now on sale for non-subscribers. These tickets must be EXCHANGED for reserved seats. If unable to pick up .• your reserved, seat, please call: GODERICH 524.4151 CLINTON — 482-3475 Non Subscribers: ADULT $2.50 STUDENT $1.50 emvoln.4 Don't Miss lit "RESERVE TWO FOR MURDER" a thrilling drama presented by S.D.H.S. Drama Society on May 2,3,4 at 8 p.m. in the Seaforth District High School Auditorium Tickets: children 50c, students 75c, adults $1. !,1:Et1eiScm P.VOUCIION COWANY Children (12 and under).75 A NORMAN JEWISON FILM TOPOL ‘t "FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" MilnAWTEWISON JOSEPH STEIN , '-t9'..0,-011-0"menc4:7><O'ut7x0'40'4.6),,-0'xefintZYKO'm•Gm e1-44,1,-- -- All about love and marriage/ A Umve.ul P.c lute • 1 ec hmtoloi ' Pa nay' sion §.0,‘,014.0-KO)g.:>-047x0.01c49-m&v.49,<<"-g-dnc.91c.","KG'le4;'0.0"0.421c4int•cli`c ayy Wed. 25 Thu. 26 Fri. 27 sot.28 _Walter 1%atthau Carol Burnett in '"PeteengTillie" The Kinette Club of Clinton held its regular meeting on Tuesday, April 10th with President Jean Jewitt presiding. Correspondence from local groups requesting financial support resulted in the club's willingness to donate $225 to the Goderich Association for the Mentally Retarded to send children to camp this summer, $500 to the Huronview Ladies' Auxiliary towards the purchase of a van type vehicle to tran- sport wheel chair residents and $50 to the Clinton Hospital K====.1 t=2 11 DANCE for Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley Saturday, April 28 Londesboro Hall Everyone Welcome Ladies please bring lunch ntp==iic=iic=.08.1 3 5 th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Students $1.36 &.140•$1.50 7 ,.$: o § $ Adults 1.82 & .180 $2.00 DON'T MISS THE FACE-OFF THIS WEEK-END CLASS "A" - "AA" & "AAA". slainial.MOMIANAMOWAsmiNIMMOMMisillnk GENERAL ADMISSION 50c CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS - FREE KEEP JUNE 23 FREE FOR SPRING SPREE '73, Clinton Community 'Centre. Dancing 1 to Bluetones. $6.00 couple. Sponsored by Clinton Kinsmen and Kinettes.,-,16b WEDNESDAY, June 13, Ham and Salad Supper, sponsored by Holmesville U.C.W.-16b The Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the Preschool Clinic, Health Unit office, across from Clinton Public Hospital, on Tuesday, April 24, 1973 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 - 4:00 p.m. Closed from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Offering: Anaemia Screening; Immunization; Hearing Screening; Vision Screening; Fluoride Brushing.-16b The Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic; Health Unit of- fice, across from Clinton Public Hospital, on Friday, April 27, 1973 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for: Health Surveillance; Anaemia Screening; Immunization; Hearing Screening; Fluoride brushing of children's teeth to prevent cavities for' ages 3 to 5 years ; Vision testing.-16b Clinton Horticultural 'Society meeting, Wednesday, April 25, 8 p.m. Clinton Town Hall. Bring spring flowering bulb arrangements and Miss Louella Johnston will discuss them. An- nual exchange of plants and slips, Everyone welcome.-16b 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. Jackpot $150.00.—ctfn a • w 1 . MOTOR HOTEL • PLAYING . . . • n THIS WEEK . . . . ."JUNCTION" . 1 5 piece band 1 • • • • 1 Coming Next Week 1 • N • "Snow" • 1 • 1 Matinee Saturday 1 afternoon 4-6 p.m. • mo••••••••••••••••••••••••1 SOCIAL, Clinton Legion Hall, April 21, Music by Clem Ohler, dancing 9 - 1, admission $3.00 per couple. Lunch provided. Everyone welcome.-16b EUCHRE PARTY Sum- merhill Community Hall, Thur- sday, April 19, sponsored by Hall Board. Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone welcome,--c15,16b RUMMAGE SALE—Saturday, May 5, St. Paul's Parish Hall, 1;00 p.m. Good used clothing and numerous other articles. May be left at Eric Switzers and Parish Hall,-15,16,186 BINGO, April 24, Huron Fish. and Game Club, 8:30 p.m. Jackpot $58 in 58 numbers. Six door prizes-13 DESSERT euchre Wednesday, April 25, 1973, 2 p.m. at IOOF Hall, Clinton. Auspices of Rebekah Lodge. Admission 75c. PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE party April 19 in Orange Hall, Clinton at 8:30 p.m. Sponsored by_ Ladies' Orange Benevolent Association. Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone welcome.—c16b HANOVER TRAVEL TOURS — 4 seats left on our jet air and motor coach tour to Arizona, Nevada and Califor- nia, leaving from Kincardine April 14, returns April 28. Tour visits Phoenix, Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Yosemite National Park and San Francisco. Western Canada Tour, including Calgary Stampede, 22 day fully escorted deluxe motor coach tours, leaving June 23 and June 30 to Winnipeg, Regina, Jasper, Vancouver, Victoria, Lake Louise, Banff, Calgary, including the Stampede, then via Yellowstone National Park. Maritimes 13 day motor coach tours, departures each Sunday from .June 17 to September 23. Also 19 day Newfoundland tours, June :30, August 11 and September 8. Sunflight summer vacations to .Jamaica, Bar- bados, Freeport and Nassau. Caribbean summer cruises Via P. and 0. Canberra, 8 and 10 day cruises from Toronto, $295.00. For membership, folders or further information, contact Hanover Travel Ser- vice, Box 126 Hanover or phone 1-800-265-3007, toll free.—c15,16b Tournament planned A pee-wee hock®;' tour- nament sponsored by Vanastra Developments will be held this weekend April 20,21, and 22 at the arena on the former air- base, A total of 15 games will be played over the weekend with eight teams competing. Teams competing are Royal York, Humberview, Finchurst, Toronto Kings, Dixie Beehives, Bert Robinson Pee-Wees, all Toronto area teams and a Galt entry. One other team will be entered but is still unconfir- med, There will be two games played Friday morning from 8 a.m, to 11 a.m., and twp played in the evening from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Seven games will be played on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday will see one game being played at 8 a.m, and three games taking place in the afternoon from 12:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. All entries are classed as either "A", "AA" or "AAA" clubs. A general admission of 50 cents will be charged each day with children' under 12 admit- ted free. ENTERTAINMENT COUNTRY and WESTERN Every' Friday and Saturday Evening TASTY SNACKS AMPLE FREE PARKING COMMERCIAL HOTEL Seaforth, Ont. —20tf Fresh for Easton Laura Secord Buttercream Easter Eggs with the yellow yolk centres. Delicious. Easter Candies from 2scout NEWCOMBE Pharmacy 11a1=VirEti Thu.19 Fri. 20 Sat. 21 .1 An Arthur P. Jacobs Production in association with Rollins•Joffe Productions 4411)11LAY III AGAIN" SASJ'4" A Herbert Ross Film siam, ...AVIOCIIDYALILEN IKEATCN 111CSIY IIPCIE11114S IACY PLUS 2nd BIG HIT! oPofla "BAD COMPANY I ADULT ENTERTAINMENT APR. 22 „sy.411.-44. DUSK. ro•D • AMIN 4 earae SHOW' • ANCE IB 1.A.7.0 PERSONS — or AGE oR OVER THEATRE B THURSDAY — FRIDAY— SATURDAY April 19 - 20 - 21 A AlIANC! OV.I.C.1 ff. 01001. OM E ii1EATRE CLINTON - ONTARIO' BOX OFFICE-8:00 4 BIG FEATURES—ACTION & HORROR Sunday, April 22nd Dusk to Dawn A SHOCKER! FASCINATING!" THIS IS THE DAWNING OF THE AGE OF grNZ: 11 C1111165115 ;-":7*,,i,THE FORBIN PROJECT" d: A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR' PANAVISION' JOHN KIRK WMNE DOUGLAS "THE WAR WAGON" TECHNICOLOR e PANAVISION® "Brides of "Curse the Dracula" Werewolf' 4.0 PETER CUSHING 11$—CLINTON NEWS-RECORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1973 Corning Events IN HONOUR OF'THE sbith WEDDING ANNIVERSARY of ELIZABETH and GREGOR McGREGOR an OPEN HOUSE will be held in BRUCEFIELD UNITED CHURCH HALL Sat. April 21, 1973 from 2:30-4:30 and 7-8:30 p.m. Friends, neighbours , and relatives are cordially invited. 15,16 Auxiliary to help with the in- stallation of T V sets in patients' .rooms at the hospital. - The club also decided to spend ' $1,000 on playground equip- ment for the Clinton park, Mike Stephens, Clinton's Recreation Director, will be asked to speak at the next meeting concerning this expen- diture. This year, the Kinsmen's In- ternational Relations Project is the building of a Vocational Training Centre in Kenya, Africa to be used to train severely handicapped people. Kinette clubs have been asked to contribute to the construc- tion of a Cerebral Palsy Unit which will be part of the com- plex. A donation will be sent towards this. The club will again sponsor the Girls Juvenile Ball Team. The Kinettes will also organize house-league softball teams for girls aged nine to 15 to play in May and June. It was decided to help the Beta Sigma Phi sorority can- vass for the Canadian Arthritis • Brticefield By Mrs. H. F. Berry Holy Communion will be celebrated on Easter Sunday morning in Brucefield United Church. There is also a service on Friday evening, April 20. Guests wish Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hargreaves over the weekend were Mrs. Hargreaves' aunt Mrs, N. Shilden, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Burns and son Greg, Niagara Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Herman and family, London, spent Sun- day with Mrs, Herman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jackson. Deep sympathy is extended by the community to Mr. Chas. Hawgood and family in the loss of a wife and mother. and Rheumatism Society next October. Plans are underway for a Kinsman dance to be held on June 23rd. Several Kinettes who went to Huronview last month reported on their visit with our "adopted grand- mothers." Spring activities discussed were the Kinette Zone Inter- club to be held in Mount Forest and the District Convention to be held in Hamilton: Nominations for next year's executive were conducted by Past President Barb Norman Elections will be held at the next Kinette meeting. NEW BINGO, Clinton Legion Hall, 8:30 p.m. April 19. Ad- mission $1.00; fifteen regular games, $10.00 each. Three "Share-the-Wealth games. One jackpot "for $190 in 58 calls. Consolation. One call and $10 added weekly if not won. aniannewmismommumommo • ELM HAVEN n n • • • • • ADMISSION S,,,,.mat.22,and s...22 m....23 r...24 ADMISSION PRI CES ; A,,,... ....e-v-." JP.--. "ri nthdedier -- Thu.19 Fri. 20 Sat. 21 and Sal. Mat.21 PEE-WEE HOCKEY TOURNAMENT AT VANASTRA 8 TEAMS - 1 5 GAMES FRIDAY APRIL 20 THROUGH SUNDAY APRIL 22 FRIDAY GAMES 8 A.M. TO 11 A.M. & 5 P.M. TO 8 P.M. SATURDAY GAMES 8 A.M. 6:30 P.M. SUNDAY GAMES 8 A.M. TO 9:30 A.M. & 12:30 P.M. TO 5 P.M. Phone 482-9511 ABUT ENTERTAINMENT REsTincrab HWY. 8 GOOERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 . PHONE 524.9981 asT44,e,DRIVEIN 441; .0 • &Lai''A; • Arkl. • 0 PAM c.7 @IDEAL AT MARRIAGEC @ GIRL GRABBERS OTHE LONERS tigOIVES Aims ADMISSION DUSK TO DAWN ONLY $2.00 THE LONERS Dean-Stockwell Scott Brady SUE BOND • MARIA FROST • CATHY HOWARD KENNETH BENDA • ANTHONY ROWLANDS thpeit (0/6 A 1,111TANCE I nut 04 A01 O. OM FIRST SHOW-8:30 EROTIC, DISTURBING ®.Antony-GBalch's SECRETS of SEX Wi