HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-07-12, Page 16Rough terrain, and sometimes dangerous driving are a feature of motorcycle moto cross
racing. Races for the two cycle machines were held at Hully-Oully at Varna last Sunday.
Moto Cross can have its benefits on a hot day as this entrant cools off unexpectedly while
crossing a creek that was on the course at Hully-Gully, Snowmobile grass drags take over
this Sunday.
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PIONEER PARK BAYFIELD
ANNUAL RUMMAGE SALE
FRIDAY, 1 3 JULY, 8:00 p.m.
Proceeds for maintenance of park
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Contribution, gratefully received clothing, furniture, an-
tiques, jewellery, glass and 'chinaware, kitchenware, books,
toys -- you name it!
DANCE
The family of
Jean and Len Caldwell
extend a special invitation to friends, relatives and
neighbours to honor their parents on their 30th Wed-
ding Anniversary in the Blyth Hall on
July 2 1 st
at 9 p.m,
Lunch will be provided, No gifts please
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At midnight on New Year's Eve the S.S. Poseidon was struck by a' 0foot tidal wave and capsized
ONE WEEK FROM THURSDAY, JULY 12
'TM WEDNESDAY, JULY 18
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HANOVER NOLIPAT TOURS.
WESTERN CANADA • 22 day fully
eacorted deluxe motor coach tours.
Departing Aug. 4 and Sept. 1.
,gasper, Vancouver, Lake Louise,
Banff. Calgary,. and Yellowstone
National Park,
MARITIMES = 13 day motor coach
tours every Sunday until Sept. 23rd.
NEWFOUNDLAND - 19 day tows
Aug, 11 and Sept, 5,
ARIZONA, NEVADA, CALIFOR-
NIA - jet air and motor coach tour
Sept. 15 for 15 days, Phoenix,
Grand Cayon, Page, Zion National
Park, Las Vegas, Hollywood,
Yoamite National Park, and San
Francisco. An ideal Fall tour at an
ideal time of year.
FIVE DAY TOUR - Lake Placid
and Tupper Lake, Oct. 1.
FIVE DAY MOOSENEE TOUR-
Aug. 6 Train.to Moosenee,
14 DAY AIR AND MOTOR
COACH Alaska and Yukon tour.
Departs Aug. 13 th to Edmonton,
White Horse, Fairbanks, An-
chorage, Dawson City. Complete
cost $689.00.
SUNFLIGHT SUMMER
VACATION - to Janaica, Bar-
bados, Freeport and Nassau.
Weekly departures.
CHARTER FLIGHTS TO LON-
DON, Amsterdam and Frankfurt.
Christmas charters now available.
All tours and travel by HANOVER
TRAVEL SERVICE, Box 126
Hanover. Phone 1-800-265-3007
(toll free) for reservations or
descriptive folders.-27,28
BEEF BARB-Q & DANCE
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1
Seaforth Memorial Centre
Sponsored by ih-e -iTurOn County
Beef Improvement Association,
Tickets are available from the
following Huron County Beef Im-
provement Association directors in
your area: Ken Campbell, R.R, 1
Dublin; Art Bolton, R.R. I, Dublin;
Ken Beattie, R.R. 4, Walton;
Robert McGregor, R.R. 2, Kippen;
Bruce Coleman, R.R. 3, Seaforth;
Verne Alderdice, R.R. 2, Kippen;
Gordon Howatt, R.R. 1, Auburn,
Eric Anderson, Londesboro; Don
Buchanan, Londesboro; Jack Teb-
butt, R.R. 2 Clinton; Chester
Sturdy, R.R. 2 Goderich, Grant
Stirling, R.R. 2, Bayfield; Stan
Paquette, Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture & Food, Clintoni
William Armstrong, R.R. 3,
Bayfield; Bill Coleman, Kippen;
Grant Webster, R.R. 1, Varna.-28b
BAND CONCERT with Ooderich
Laketown band in Pioneer Park,
Bayfield, Mon. July 16 at 9;30 p.m.
Sponsored by Pioneer Park
Association, Bring your
SUNDAY, July 10, Rathwell
Reunion in. Seaforth Lions Park,
dinner 12;30 p.m. Please bring pie-
nie basket.-28b
BINGO, July 17th Huron Fish and
game Club, B;30 p.m. Jackpot
$57.00 in 57 numbers, Six door
prizes-27
CASH BINGO, Legion Hall,
Seaforth, Friday, July 13, 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.-27
NEW BINGO, Clinton Legion
Hall, 8:30 July 12. Admission
$1.00; fifteen regular games
$10.00 each. Three Share-the-
Wealth games. One Jackpot for
.$210 in 60 calls. Consolation,
One call and $10 added weekly
if not won. '
THE HURTiN 7 COUNTY Heal th
Unit invites you to attend the Child
Health Clinic, Health Unit office,
former Nurses' Residence, across
from Clinton Public Hospital, on
Friday, July 20, 1973 from 9:30 -
11:30 a.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization
4. Hearing Screening
5. Fluoride brushing of children's
teeth to prevent cavities for ages 3
to 5 years.
6. Vision testing.
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DURHAM KINSMEN MONSTER
CASH BINGO - $3,200 in cash
prizes each night. Draw each bingo
on 19" Color T.V. Last bingo 19'73
Gremlin X will be given away. Next
Friday, July 13, Durham Arena.
Door .5 open 7 p.m. Games 8:30
p.m.-28p
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BARBER
SHOP
WILL BE CLOSED
July 9.21, 1973
Rs-Opening July 23.
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CLINTON ROSE SHOW
Due to an oversight, the
News-Record neglected to men-
tion some of the winners in the
Annual Rose Show held recen-
tly,This list is an addition to
the list published previously.
Other winners in the rose
classes were Mrs. Clifford
Epps, Mrs. 'Brock Olde, Mrs.
Don Pullen, Mrs. R ,B. Camp-
bell, Mrs. Frank Fingland, Mr.
Charles Cook, Mrs, William
Hearn and Mrs. Stewart Mid-
dleton.
In the other flower classes,
winners were Miss Marie
Elliott, Mr. Gordon ScribbieS,
Mrs. E. Galachiuk and Mrs.
Reg Cudmore.
In the children's class, other
winners were Judy Johnston,
Christine and Geraldine
McGee, Scott Wilson, Steven
Ailey and Karen Lois.
Holland family
holds gathering
The 1973 Holland Picnic was
held in Harbor Park, Goderich
with an attendance of 40. The
weather was ideal for picnics
and haying and the farmers in
the family connection tended
the hay, but about 40 persons
gathered for picnic dinner at 1
p.m., after which a busy after-
noon of sports and contests
were enjoyed under the direc-
tion of Clark and Donna Zinn
and Chas and Viola Nelson.
The youngest at picnic, is
Crista Bakinsky; race 1-3 years,
Gwen Holland and Michael
Holland;. 4.6 years, - Margaret
Wise; 7-10 years Judy Wise; 11-
14 years; Peter Wise and San-
dra Holland; teenage gals,
Wendy Zinn; marshmallow
contest for young men, Peter
Staniforth, Leslie Babinsky;
couples candy contest, Kim
Holland and Shirley Hooper;
Know Huron County contest, -
Nancy Wise, Kay Wise; shoe
scramble, Gary Zinn; what is
Christianity contest, Kay and
Lori Wise and Pat and Ralph
Holland; oldest person at pic-
nic, - Mrs. Ervin Zinn; couple
coming farthest distance, -
Murray and Marjorie Holland;
bow and apron contest, Dianne
Ferguson and Janice Zinn, Pat
and Ralph Holland, Kay and
Harold Wise; team contest,
Nancy Wises group.
The 1974 picnic will be in
Harbor Park, Goderich at 1
p.m. on the third Saturday in
June with Viola and Chas
Nelson and Ron and Dianne
Perguson as the committee in
charge.
It has been encouraging
during the past month to see
some of the visitors making use
of the picnic tables and benches
on the lawn to have family get
togethers with the residents,
There was special music for
the Sunday morning chapel ser-
vice conducted by the Chaplain,
Rev, McWhinnie, with Mr. and
Mrs. Don Symonds singing two
duet numbers.
A group of young musicians
organized through the Oppor-
tunity for Youth programs who
are known as "The Band",
visited the home last Monday
and played for a concert on the
lawn, These young people are
equipped with an amplifying
system and portable organ.
They will be playing each Mon-
day afternoon for the next eight
weeks. Members of The Band
along with their leader Dwayne
Linner are Wendy McAstocker,
Gerda Potzel, Elizabeth
Seaman, Marie Boyle, Paul
Cummings, Ernie Pfrimmer,
Ernie McMillan, and Stephen
Smith. A special number was
played for residents having bir-
thdays during the week with
special mention for those over
90 which included Mrs. Mary
Taylor and Miss Ida Cun-
ningham,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scrib-
bons showed coloured slides
and Mrs. Clara Shaddick enter-
tained with piano selections at
the family night program. The
pictures were taken by Mr.
Scribbons during a trip to the
PRESS REPORT
H.P.T.R.D.A,
Mrs. Edith Brothers of Strat-
ford is attending a Canadian-
wide Nursing Seminar in
Respiratory Disease in Calgary
which is being held in conjunc-
tion with the Canadian TB and
Respiratory Disease
Association Annual Meeting.
Mrs. Brothers is the
Rehabilitation Chairman of the
local Huron Perth TBRD
Association, Past President of
the local Association and a
Past Chairman of the Nursing
Section of the Canadian TBRD
Association,
A highlight of the Annual
Meeting of the national body is
the proposed change of name
from the Canadian TBRD
Association to the Canadian
Lung Association,
WEDDING
RECEPTION
for
SHARON KEYS
arid
BILL CARNOCHAN
Bridal Couple
at
Zurich
Community Centre
Sat. July 14, 1973
9;30 1 a.m.
Music by:
"BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS"
Lunch
Everyone
provided
Welcome
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old country and the continent..
Eeing originally from England
Scribbons was able to give a
very interesting commentary.
Miss Bertha Deihl expressed
the thanks of the residents.
The Family of
FLORENCE and
FRANK FOWLER
Invite relatives,
friends and neighbours
to attend the
43rd WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
RECEPTION and DANCE
July 27, 1973
at 9:00 p,m.
In
THE SALTFORD
VALLEY HALL
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HULLY GULLY .
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on their
40th Wedding Anniversary
Fri. July_ 13, 1913
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HULLY GULLY 4. Varna
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omeeee seeco ,e)eeees.
Martha Lynn Hanly, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bill G. Hanly,
Goderich, recently graduated
from Ryerson Polytechnics!
institute, Toronto, in "Early
Childhood Education". She
has accepted a position at
University'City Day Care Cen-
tre, Toronto.
Brenda Ann Makin*,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
nold Making of Bayfield,
received her diploma as a
graduate nurse on June 29 at
Central United Church, Strat-
ford, Brenda is a graduate of
Perth-Huron Regional School
of Nursing, Stratford.
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Thursday night at 7;30
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SEAFORTH LIONS PARK
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29th Annual Garden Party
FAIR GROUNDS
KIRKTON ONTARIO
Highway 23
Wednesday, July 18th, 1973
Adults $2.00 Children: 25c
MEWS FAST SALL
K. W. Cornbines Vs. Stretford Mann:Aids: 6.00 p.m.
JUVENILE CONTEST: 1.30 p.m.
Professional Programme - 9.00 p.m.
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