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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1967-12-14, Page 1645
12 Clinton News-Record, Thursday, Dec. 14, 1967
COMING EVENTS
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 ■
CASH Bingo, in Seaforth Legion
Hall, 8:15 p.m.; 15 regular
games for' $1000; 3 specials
for $50.00; $100,00 jackpot to
go, Sponsors, Branch 156, Royal
Canadian Legion, 50b
'pits worth
I
fhe use of having a new
arena with all the
WhafAthe use of having a new
commuifRy arena with all the
accompanying artificial ice fac
ilities jf there’s no home town
hockey team to use it?
This thought may have
prompted Clinton citizens to
organize a men’s hockey team
entered in an OHA Intermedi
ate C league this year, The
Colts, as they have named them,
selves, are the first intermedi.
ate team the town has formed
for several years.
A majority of the Colts are
Clinton natives who have deve-
served. -
* * *
TUESDAY DECEMBER 12 ‘
Regular bingo at Huron Fish
and Game Club, Jhckpot^$56.00
in 5$ numbers, 6 door prizes,
8:30 p.m.* ■**
Merrill TV Service
TELEVISION
PORTABLE, CONSOLE, IN BLACK AND WHITE
AND COLOR.
SUNDAY DECEMBER 17,
SHOWING of film “The Salva
tion Army and Christmas” after
the night meeting at seven
o’clock. The Salvation Army
Hall, Goderich. Refreshments
served.
SATURDAY DECEMBER 16,
BAKE Sale, Clinton Town Hall,
2:30 p.m, sponors, KinetteClub
of Clinton. Coffee- will be,
FOR ^CHRISTMAS
STEREO HI-FI TOO-
A portfait of the late Dr. B.C. Weir was unveiled by his son
John Ra Weir, of London, and Miss Sadie Carter, of Goderich,
his ntqgpe for many years, when the Auburn Centennial con
cert was held recently. Dr. Weir, shown here with his dog,
served the Auburn district for 60 years until his death at the
age of 88,
supporting
loped their hockey skill through
participation in the town’s well
organized minor hockey pro
gram, Several others, some of
whom have played in Goderich
Junior B teams pf previpus
■years, live in nearby centres.
Having reached an age where
they are no longer eligible for
Junior B competition, they have
joined an intermediate club in
order to participate in a com.
petitive brand of hockey.
A (Clinton businessman, R.<|.
(Bud) Schoenhals, is coaching
the Colts, A veteran of OHA
intermediate hockey himself,
, Bud has put the Colts through
several stiff workouts at the
Clinton arena in preparation for
the even more strenuous league
games ahead,
Two other Clinton townsmen
. are filling important roles in
the town’s newly organized
intermediate hockey club, Ted
KINNETTES" SNOWMAN
at centre
McCullough, who is undecided
regarding his proper title, ad
mits at least, that he was el.
ected president of the Clinton
Colts, Other officials on the
team refer to Ted as General
Manager.
Without the active support of
Clarence Denomme, Clinton
fans would be lacking informa
tion about members of their
new mens’ hockey team, Cla
rence, acting as publicity mana
ger for the Colts, has supplied
the names of each Clinton inter
mediate. hockey player.
.. The_.group consists of Clin
ton, Palmerston, Llsfowel, and
Milverton. Comprising the
northern group are Wingham,
Kincardine, Wlarton and She!*
bourne.
Use Classified Ads
For Quick Results
BUY!
FROM
L.O.L annual
meeting held
Clinton Murphy L.O.L.
710 held its annual meeting last
week. Supper was at 7 p.m.
Country Master of South
Huron Frank Falconer con
ducted the election and install,
ation of officers of the coming
year.
Worshipful Master is Robert
Glen; .Deputy Master Wilfred
Glazier; Chaplain Robert Cook;
Secretary John Henderson. Fin,
Secretary Thomas Deeves;
Treasurer Henry Sloman; Mar
shal Harry Watkins, 1st Lecture
Alex McMichael; 2nd Lecture
Mervyn Falconer, 1st committee
Norman Livermore, 2nd com.
mittee Chas Nelson; 3rd
committee James Turner, 4th
committee Harold Crittender,
5th committee Chas Stewart;
Tyler Gar Brock; Past Master
Harold Crittenden.
The orange order is going
to sponsor the country church
programe on C.K.N, X. at 8
a.m. Sunday morning. The last
meeting for this year will be
held to night.
ENJOYMENT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
By PHILIPS and ROGERS MAGESTIC
PHONE
482-6623
RADIOS
CLOCK RADIOS, ELECTRIC AND AUTO RADIOS
PORTABLE, TRANSISTOR, HOME RADIOS,
by SONY, CHANNELMASTER and PHILIPS.
Merrill TV Service
RADIO & APPLIANCES REPAIRS
CLINTON
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CLOCK, battery operated, walnut
Special price $49.95
Your Friendly Chevrolet, OldtmoMI. fc Envoy D-alar."
Ontario Street — CUNTON — Phone 482-9321
Open each evening until 9 for your convenience
500
rad10'
USED TRUCKS FOR SALE
1965 CHEVY Van witn heavy
duty equipment.
’ea/ S^T6 Cu,„
THE POLAR MISSION" by Farley Mowatt
$12.95
LIQUOR SET, 2 cut glass bottles in chrome stand
$15.95
RECORD PLAYERS
SINGLE PLAY OR AUTOMATIC CHANGER
MODELS, PORTABLE TOO
by PHONOLA and SEABREEZE
TAPE RECORDERS
by PHILIPS Provincial Honour certificates for successful completion of
twelve clubs .were awarded to two girls at the recent 4-H Achieve,
ment ..>$ay in Auburn. Recipients were Bonnie Stewart, left,
and Carol McIlwain.
DID YOU KNOW?
St.. John Ambulance Cadets
are expert babysitters. Prepar.
ation of rood, burping, bathing,
changing, and entertaining in.
fants are all parts of St. John
Cadets’ training.
INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY
2 GAMES — DETROIT vs. CLINTON
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16
CLINTON’S NEW COMMUNITY CENTRE
Starting at 7:30 p.m.
— MIDGET —
Detroit vs. Clinton
Sponsored by J.J. Curran Crane Co. — Clinton Lions Club
— JUVENILE —
Detroit vs. Clinton
Sponsored by Centreline Tool Co. — Clinton Legion Branch
This International Hockey Night promoted by Clinton
Minor Hockey Day Committee, whjch sponsors Minor
Hockey Day on Friday and Saturday. Jan. 26 and 27, 1968.
F-1
CLOCK, battery operated on walnut
candle holder Special price $49.95
TAPE RECORDERS $24.95
CHIP AND DIP on chrome tray
STUDY LAMP AND RADIO
DYMO TAPE MACHINES
TELEPHONE INDEX
CHROMATIC HARMONICAS
SERVING SET in gold and ebony
COFFEE PERC, on warmer
$18.95
$28.95
$8.95
to $20,00
McEWANS
Get
FREE GIFT WRAPPING FOR MEN
CLINTON
HENSALL
EXETER
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season’s
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On our stock of Christmas goodies
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of makes, body styles and color
300
1957 MERCURY stake truck.
1965 CHEVROLET %-toh pickup,
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1964 FORD step van.