HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1974-04-18, Page 16Douglas Bezzo of Thamesford,, the son of Mrs. Lucy Bezzo of Matilda Street in Clinton, hasn't
let his crippling arthritis get him down, and he has become a skilled man with a crochet
needle. Here he finishes up a double bed-sized afghan on his recent visit to Clinton. (News-
Record photo)
Bell plans cable network
Kea. Dulles is Dillon...
the action-hungry guy
with only three ways to score...
Playing with hockey sticks...
Playing with guns... ei
Playing with girls... op
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The boys from
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THEY VE GOT IT MADE...
• (well almost)
a commune
...AND THE GIRLS THEY'VE MADE IT...
asmesea MAME
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APR. 19-20-21
BOX OFFICE
OPEN
7:30 P.M.
NEW BINGO Clinton Legion
Hall, 8:30 Apr. 18. Admission,
$1; fifteen regular games $10
each, Three Share-the-Wealth
games. One Jackpot for $160
in55 calls, Consolation. One-
call and $10 added weekly if-
not won.
BINGO April 23 Huron Fish
and Game Club, 8:30 p.m.
Jackpot $57 in 57 calls. Six
door prizes.
USED CLOTHING Sale -
Friday,, April 19 at 7 p.m. at
Wesley-Willis United Church,
sponsored by the Morning
Glories.-16b
BLYTH LIONS BINGO, Blyth
Memorial Hall, Saturday, 8:30
p.m. $150 jackpot. Big cash
prizes.-39tfn
HURONIC REBEKAH Dessert
Euchre and Bake Sale April
24, 1974 at 1:30 p.m. at
I.O.O.F. Hall, admission 75c,
everyone welcome.-16p
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ANNUAL VARIETY CON-
CERT sponsored by Lon,
desboro Hi-C at Hallett Cen-
tral School, Londesboro,
Friday, April 19, 1974 at $:00
p.m. SharP. -16
EUCHRE PARTY, Varna
Township Hall— Friday, April
19 at 8:30 p,m, sponsored by
L,O.L. 1035, Ladies bring san-
dwiches. Entertainment by the
Bradley family.-16p
"CASH BINGO", Seaforth
Legion Hall Friday, April 19 at
8:15 p.m, sharp. 15 regular
games for $10 each. Three
specials for $25 and a $75 Jack-
pot to go each week, (Children
under 16 yrs. not permitted),
Admission $1, extra cards 25c
each .or 7 for $1. Proceeds for
welfare work. Sponsored .by
Branch 156, Seaforth Royal
Canadian Legion.-16b
CLINTON HORTICULTURAL
Society General Meeting, Wed.
April 24th at 8 p.m. in Clinton
Town Hall. Speaker - Mr. Jake
Reder - Topic "The Vegetable
Garden". Annual exchange of
Plants and slips.-16b
MAY DAY Musical, featuring
Marjorie, Hays Dunlop and the
Bradley family - Wesley Willis
United Church - May 1 at 8:30
p.m. Adults $2.00, students
$1.00, family tickets
$6.00.-16,17b
Take a trip south with,
IIVILSONS, McFADDENS, ROSES,
PEPPERS and BODIES
at the
HURON CENTENNIAL SCHOOL
Senior Concert
April 25 April 26
8:00 p.m.
Tickets - $1.00
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EVENINGS - 50c COVER
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Coming
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Old Sailor Show
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DANCE - Seaforth Community
Arena, music by Star Trex -
Friday April 26, nine to one
a.m, Admission MOO per
couple. Refreshments and buf-
fet lunch, Sponsored by
Conestoga College Clinton, All
welcome,-16,17b
APRIL 28 at 7:30 p.m. Spring
Thank Offering meeting of On-
tario Street and Wesley-Willis
United Churches corn-
bined.-16,17b
MUSIC FOR Sunday after-
, noon. Mitchell District High
School Choir, Lorne Dotterer,
director in North Street United
Church, April 28, 1974 at 3
p.m, Adults $1.50, Students
$1.00.-15,16b
THE HURON County Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Child Health Clinic, Health
Unit Office, 105 Shipley Street,
Clinton, on Friday, April 19,
1974 from 9:30 - 11:39 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.-15,16b
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Tulip Time in Ottawa. Our deluxe
motor coach leaves Kincardine May
18, returns May 20, Two nights
deluxe accommodation, guided tour
of Ottawa and . Upper Canada
Village,
June 28 - our northern tour to Sault
Ste. Marie, Agawa Canyon and
Mackinac Island. Deluxe accom-
modations and most meals. Returns
July 2.
22 day' fully escorted European
Tour to Bavaria, Austria, Swit-
zerland, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Italy
and France. Area residents, fully in-
clusive, membership available.
June 29 - Western Canada, in-
cluding Calgary Stampede, Jasper,
Banff, Lake Louise, Vancouver.
Returning via Yellowstone National
Park. Motor Coach leaves from your
area.
13 day and 14 day Maritimes Tours,
June, July and August. Weekly
departures, private motor coach,
fully escorted.
IS day and 22 day fully escorted
European and British isles tours
now available for this summer.
Weekly off season departures to
Jamaica, Barbados, Freeport and
Mexico. Chartered flights to
England, Holland and Germany.
Domestic and International air
flight reservations, C.R. and C.N.
Rail reservations.
Contact Hanover Travel Service,
phone toll free, 1-800-265-
3007.-15,16 •
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16, CLINTON NEWS-RECORD, THURSDAY,, APRIL 18, 1974
An Ontario-wide network to
bring high-quality televisior
reception to most communities
of 1,000 households or more
has been proposed by Bell
Canada.
The network would carry
four television channels into
more than 100 communities, in-
cluding many in the north
where reception is poor, or the
choice of channels is limited
The signals would be retran-
smitted to residences in each
community by local cable-TV
companies.
Only Clinton, Goderich,
Exeter and Wingham in Huron
County would receive the
signals from Bell,
Bell has discussed the
proposal with representatives
of the Canadian Radio and
Tele/vision Commission, and
with the federal and provincial
ministries responsible for com-
munications.
Approval for the establish-
ment of such a network would
come from government
authorities. Bell would act
only as provider of the tran-
smission facilities.
J.D. Thackray, executive
vice-president for Bell's
operations in Ontario,
estimated the cost to' each
household at about 50 cents a
month, with a province-wide
network including all major
centres.
He estimated the network
could be completed within
about two years of approval "'
being given.
' "This network could bring a
dramatic improvement in
television reception in many
communities that now receive
only poor-quality signals or a
limited choice of channels,"
said Mr. Thackray.
."At least half of the com-
munities are outside the high
population belt that runs from
Ottawa to Windsor, and many
are north of the Great Lakes,
where TV reception has never
been satisfactory."
Mr. Thackray said that Bell
Canada is in a unique position
to provide such a service at a
reasonable cost, since it already
has a widespread microwave
transmission system
throughout the province. The
proposed television tran-
smission network would be
carried on the microwave
system, supplemented by new
extensions into some com-
munities.
All proposed communities
are either on the present
microwave system, or no more
than one hop - away.
r(MiCtowaye systems transmit
communications by beaming
signals between towers nor-
mally located about 30 miles
apart.)
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