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Clinton News-Record, 1974-01-03, Page 7The action was fast and dangerous last Saturday and Sunday as the first snowmobile races of the season got underway at Nulty Gully at Varna. Spectators were treated to some ex- cellent racing at the MORSA sanctioned event. Here a racer attempts to brake as he goes Into an 'icy turn. (News-Record photo) VANASTRA 482.9495 rtb;P4tAiti, 4,10, 4e. o• 04, r, t 1 YOUR AUTHORIZED 1 st It's our AT HURON MAITLAND LTD. lb" PRICED AUTOMOTIVE OIL FROM DIESEL 80c PER C I T. 7 AND 8 HP 1 5% Jacobsen SELF SNOWBLOWERS PROPELLED DISCOUNT .,,N, FOR T MODELS SPACE 50,000 SALAMANDER SALE to OF HEATERS 150,000 JOHN TYPE OR BTU's DEERE RENT 6 FT - P.T,O. JOHN SNOW 10°7 - 3 POINT HITCH . BLOWER OFF WE STOCK mi-INHAND DEERE ' ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICED REMEMBER A "LIFE TIME" A GOOD SELECTION OF TOOLS i alik T AT I %; 0 THESE TOOLS CARRY GUARANTEE OFF USED SNOWMOBILE BUYS '71 SCORPION , MARK 1 1.j 400 •-s'40.0" '73 JOHN DEERE 213 H.P. DEMONSTRATOR SAVE $ 4 0000 41 law `JOHN -DEERE CONSUMER PRODUCTS DEALER WE'RE OFFERING 1 0 % OFF ALL JOHN EQUIPMENT INCLUDING: * SNOWMOBILES * SNOW BLOWERS * CHAIN SAWS * HYDRAULIC JACKS (1 1/2 TO 20 TONS) * GARDEN TRACTORS (WITH SNOWBLOWER & LAWN - MOWERS) CHECK OUR NEW" FINANCE PLAN FOR JOHN DEERE SNOWMOBILES! Only 20% 'down, no interest till Sept., and no payments from Apti1/14 'till Oct./'74. r- JOHN DEERE SNOWMOBILE OIL CASE k 24 (17 1FNTS $ 1 0°8 At1V.-A•at4Asea BASE FACTORY OUTLET LOCATED ON HWY #4, SOUTH OF CLINTON AT VANASTRA MON. THROUGH THURS. 11 A.M. TO 6 P.M. FRIDAYS 11 A.M. TO 10 P.M. SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M. HOUSEHOLD DEPT. 25 DECORATOR THROW CUSHIONS ASSORTED COLORS & FABRICS EEG, $1.99 TO $2.69 SALE $ 27 PRICE 500 CHENILLE MATS, BATH MATS AND BRAIDED MATS SIZES UP TO 27" x as" ORIGINAL PRICE SALE $ 1 97 $2.77 TO $7.87 PRICE FABRICS ASSORTED COLORS TUBULAR COTTON KNIT ORIGINAL PRICE PER $2.57 PER YD. NOW 5 7c . YD. ASSORTED FABRICS POLYESTERS & COTTONS, CORDUROYS MEG. $4.97 PER YD. PLAINS & PLAIDS Now 97 c PER YD. UPHOLSTERY FABRICS NOWALL .tHADREN'S, BOY'S', GIRLS' AND MEN'S SNOWMOBILE & SKI JACKETS 20% 0 OFF PRICES AS MARKED AT CHECKOUT COUNTER SNOWMOBILE BOOTS AND LINES (ALL SIZES IN STOCK) PRICES AS MARKED AT 20% OFF CHECKOUT COUNTER GIRLS 'lit LADIES ' WEA—Iii Jai; 06MiSFS8 - R71'0 N PAN ORIGINAL PRICE $9.97 SIZES 7-8 & 9 ONLY ORIGINAL PRICE $10.97 JACKETS & SKIRTS & JUMPERS & PANTS ACRYLIC PLAID 60 CUFFED PANTS 40 2 PC SUITS ORIGINAL PRICE $10.97 GIRLS'SIZE 7-14 96 DRESSES, SKIRTS, BLOUSES JUMPERS & HOT PANTS MANUFACTURED BY A LEADING CHILDREN'S NOW 9 7 C EACH WEAR MANUFACTURER (THIS IS NOT AN ERROR) 38 WINTER COATS FULL LENGTH & 3 /4 LENGTH GIRLS KNIT 39 CARDIGANS & PULLOVERS ORIGINAL PRICE $5.97 MEN 'S WEAR ORIGINAL VALUE UP TO $M97 PER YD, NOW $ 5 7 PER 1 YD. INFANTS ' WEAR I ONE PIECE BRUSHED ACRYLIC .100 INFANTS SLEEPERS ORIGINAL PRICE $2.57 NOW 97 c EA. TiOYS' WEAR SIZE 7-14 ORIGINAL PRICE $6.97 LONG SLEEVE ' ORIGINAL $11.00 PRICE NOW e n 7 14 PULLOVERS 1 " TO "F FAIR RANGE OF SIZES ORIGINAL PRICE s, 48 CUFFED & FLARED PANTS $1,,70.9w7 $39 7 $3.97 LADIES & MEN'S 200 SNOWMOBILE MITTS ON YOUR OLD SEWING MACHINE ON OUR FAMOUS t'UNIVERSAL by WHITE-BERNINA and other famous makes of sewing machines Remember ... we will repair your present sewing machine. Our rates are reasonable and our work carries a year warranty. 1 0 67 A OFF V ALL OTHER MERCHANDISE WITH WHITE TAGS AT THE CHeck.ouT COUNTER DURING OUR JANUARY PRE-INVENTORY SALE. ORIGINAL PRICE SIZE 7-14 19 ORLON CARDIGANS $ 97 ORIGINAL PRICE ORIGINAL PRICE $24.97 NOW $ 8 9 7 REGULAR $6.97 News of Auburn hristmas Family services re held on the Auburn harge of the United Church n Sunday, December 23 at the Donnybrook church. Mrs, Jim Reddy assisted Pastor Alfred Fry by giving a number of Christmas readings in, between the singing of well known 131n ns. In Knox Church, Arva Ball and Mrs. Brian Hallam gave readings of selected in- spirational verses by Helen Steiner Rice pertaining to the Christmas theme, These were also featured on the Lawrence Welk ,show. Ronald Hallam read the Scripture lesson. The combined choir under the direction of the organist, Mrs. Norman Wightman, rendered a lovely anthem "Glory to the King of Kings". Besides assisting at the piano, Miss Nancy Anderson contributed a lovely solo "Little Boy Child." Misses Lorraine Chamney and Doris Naylor sang a duet "Song in the Air". The pupils of Mrs. John Hildebrand's class joined' in giving a very in- teresting explanation of the symbols of Christmas. Pastor Fry's message was centred around the theme "The reason for His Coming" based on I Timothy verse 15, There was a good attendance at both services augmented by visitors and friends home for the holiday season. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allison of BY MRS, ELEANOR ERADNOOK Toronto and Mr. John Hamilton of Ottawa spent the Christmas holiday with Mr, and Mrs. Ben Hamilton. Mr, and Mrs, elmer Keller of Dublin and Miss Judy Arthur of Goderich spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ar,- thur and family. Christmas guests with Mrs. Meaner 13radnock and Mr, George Collins were Miss Jackie Collinson, Kintail, Mr. and Mrs. John Stadelmann and Christine of Blyth, Mr. and Mrs, Hugh. Bennett and Jim of Port Albert, Miss Jill Bennett of Toronto, Mr, Ron Hallam, RR 3, Auburn, Mr. and Mrs, John Bennett of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Nicholson, Seaforth, Mr. Gary Nicholson, of Godeiich and Mr. and Mrs. John Menheere, Stephen, David and Paul of RR 2, Dublin. Miss Isabel Fox of Blyth and Mrs. Lettie McDonald of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips were Christmas Day guests with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips. • Mr, Robert Turner returned home last Friday after a few weeks spent in University Hospital, London following surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Elliott of Toronto spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller. Mr. and Mrs. William Straughan spent Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. Thomas Jardin and Mr. Jar- din and family at Wingbarn, Mr, Robert Chamney spent the holiday at Niagara Falls with his daugher Mrs. Verna Doerr and family. Mrs, Warner Andrews is a patient in Clinton where .she underwent surgery last Mon, day, We wish her a speedy recovery, Mrs. Norman McClinchey spent Christmas in California with her sister Mrs, Robert Silo, 'Mr. Siler and family, MILLS -DEEVES A quiet wedding took place on December 8, 1973 when Mrs. Blanche Mills became the bride of Edward Deeves of RR 3, Clinton, The wedding took place at St. James Anglican Church, Middleton with Rev. George Youmatoff in charge. The bride was dressed in a long, blue gown and wore silver accessories and a corsage of red roses. She was attended by Mrs. J. Frank and Miss Cathy Frank. The groomsman was John Deeves, assisted by Leonard Mills. Following the wedding, a reception was held in the Little Inn in Bayfield. The couple will reside at the Deeves family farm at RR 3, Clinton. Mr. Green had a problem. There was. f.i Mouse in .his antkple shop, it broke things send ehewed holes and frightened the customers, So Mr. Green got a cat. That night, when the mouse came out of his .hole, the cat sneaked up. on him, She was Just about to pounce. The Irightened mouse jumped onto a dusty shelf and tried to hide inside an old oil lamp, But be slipped, A puff of smoke rose from the . lamp, and a genie appeared. "What do you wish, Master?" he asked, "Let's teach that cat a lesson," said the mouse, "Change her into a inbuse for a week." In a flash it was dope, The mouse curled up lor a nap inside a teapot. The next morning a woman picked up the teapot. "Put me down!" shrieked the mouse. The woman was delighted to find a talking teapot and bought it. She didn't see the mouse jump out before she left the store. The woman was angry when she found the teapot couldn't really talk. So the mouse had his genie make the teapot talk. The genie made all the antiques talk. Everybody rushed to buy them. Soon Mr. Green was rich. And Marvin the Mar- velous Mouse went out into the world with his genie to seek his fortune. Copyright AVS Technical Services, 1972. (YLINTO.N NgyysAtEggiip, Tfitifts!yori, JANUARY 3, 1974-4 DR. A'S 111.1:NI-T414..S Marvin the Marvelous Mouse