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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1974-07-25, Page 1212-CLINTON NEWS-RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 3,974 NEW BINGO .Clinton Legion Hall, 8;30 July 25. Admission $1; fifteen reg ular games $10 each. Three Share-theWealth .games One Jackpot for $160 .411 55 calls, Consolation. One calli can $10 added weekly if not won. "CASH BINGO", Sea forth Legion Hall Friday, July 26 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 1.56, Seaforth Royal Canadian Legion. "COUNTRY FARE" Seren- dipity Sale, Saturday August 3rd at 1:30 p.m. on the grounds of St. James Church Middleton. . Auspices A.C.W., .Baking Sale, Snack Bar, Garden Produce, Treasure Table, Children's Table; Used clothing,' furniture, dishes, etc, .DOndlions gratefully, received. Please leave in church basement or phone 482-9838,-29,30,31 DERRY DAY CELEBRATIONS. Royal Black Perceptor 161 Clinton will be sponsoring a bus to Brampton at Murphy's. Garage, 9 a.m. August 10. Those wishing to go please contact Frank Forrest 262-2143 Hen- sail, Mrs.. Connie Colciough 482-7627 or Tom Deeves 482- 9450. Charge $4.00 return,-30,31b ZURICH .LIONS CLUB SUMMER JAMBOREE ZURICH ARENA FRIDAY, JULY 26 CONTINUOUS DANCING ALL NIGHT 8 to IA M TWO BIG BANDS "DESJARDINE" ORCHESTRA AND "JOE" OVERHOLT $3,000 MONSTER BINGOS CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE —8:00 P.M. Monday July 29 PRIZES EACH NIGHT $1,000.00 JACKPOT BINGO 3-SHARE THE WEALTH 15 REGULAR GAMES - $50.00 EACH SPONSORED BY CLINTON RECREATION COMMITTEE ADMISSION $1 EXTRA CARD - 25c EACH DR 531.00 SHARE TH.1. WEALTH 2$c EACH OR 531.00 JACKPOT CARD $1.00 EACH anton orer Your Hosts: Helen and Des Cassidy PHONE 519-482.3421 Featuring "CLOUD. 9" and Dining R0001 33 VICTORIA ST. CLINTON, ONTARIO MONDAY to SATURDAY NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT NOW APPEARING: DAVE HOY COMING NEXT WEEK PETER THOMPSON Licenced under L.C.B.O, CANADIAN Uniroyal THRILL DRIVERS Wildest Show on Wheels at Clinton Fair Grounds, Thursday, Aug. 1 (Rain date Aug, 2) at 8 p.m. Sponsored by Clinton Kinsmen Club. Be a booster for your Kinsmen Club and Huron Cen- tral Agricultural Society.-29,30b THUR, NITE AUGUST 1St 8 P.M. RAIN DATE 2ND United Artists AiraiTR.BROCOLI,.., HARRY SAMAN VS:G.,1,1,R ER1. ilWAIPAH)...?(FRIR 0 ROCCOLI „. HARRY SALTZMAN 411111141fif•KLN6 PANNISION'TtramotoR" DRIVE-IN • GODERICH HWY. 8 AT CONCESSION P0. 4 • PHONE 524 9981 Where were you in '62? A I uCASFII.M Ill) C,,MY ProdLn line A UNIVEPSAL r.ICTURI. • TECHNIC;rxt Adult Entertainment ROBERT REDFORD • KATHARINE ROSS ROBERT BLAKE • SUSAN CLARK "TELL THEM WILLIE BOY IS HERE" A UNIVERSAL PICTURE WED., THURS., FRI., SAT.' 'JULY 31, AUGUST 1,2,3 — PLUS — SMAI CONON IS .JAMES BONO Adult Entertainment OPENS Q4 AT 8:00 SNOWS START AT DUSK YriR KINSMENA BOOSTER C LFBR ". f;;0, & HURON CENTRAL 4e-1PAGNRICULTURE SOCIETY 000r 400' 7 DAYS - WED. TO TUES., JULY 24 TO 30 "Streisand and Redford are irresistible together!" —BERNARD DREW Gannett News Service STREISAND 8 REDFORD TOGETHER! THE WAY WE WERE 7.1411114 c. • :4.. . THE LONG-(1JN COMEDY HIT COME! TO THE . ,Adult - --Entertainment A FRANKOVICH PnODUGTION ,40 Liv Ullmann Mani Albert Geat Kellv Barnes ren,h1Jittsilfse. BROWNIE'S CLINTON - ONTARIO BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P M • SHOW STARTS 8 30 ,P M WED. - THURS. SAT. July 20 Adult Entertainment , lithe laughter ..adway hill SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY July 28 - 29 - 30 nil They said it would take ' an army to get the mob out of Harlem. THIS IS THE ARMY! THIS IS GORDON'S WAR! What's mbovi.el lo hApprn to air .1- yining nun rinean'l rwr,n, In Ow nolry hApfrn. 4.1v. Wi 4 A' i COMING NEXT WED., THURS., 'RI., & SAT, THE DMA DOLPHIN GEORGE C. SCOTT PLUS ,t,S Still My ,Nkazile° • owly ,A oint PAULwtHrieut .AR Earl Rowe and driven by Earl. The mile "'as in 2:14.2, nn ,Friday July 26 at Goderich, the two-year-old Filly Trot will be raced. Dillion Song's lifetirne ear- nings neared the $125,000 mark when he won the $4,500 sixth race at Greenwood in Toronto last Friday night. Dillion is owned by George Elliott of Clinton. United Church Notes Don and Gail Travers sup plied the special music for th joint services in Hensall Unites Church en Sunday morning They .sang "Stranger o Galilee", accompanied by Mnk Turkheim., Rev. D9n Bec; preached on the sermon topi "LeCs do some research". Personals CONSERVATION BEGINS IN THE GARDEN Don't remove all leaves and grass clippings from your vegetable garden, ,says Con- sumers' Association of Canada, On the contrary, leaves and grass clippings can be useful as a mulch between rows of vegetables to reduce weeding and conserve moisture. Several layers of old newspapers covered with leaves and grass clippings are particularly effec- tive. These materials will help maintain the organic matter content of the soil. CAC National Office is located' at 251 Laurier Ave. West, Room 801, Ottawa, Ontario KIP 5Z7. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Dales and Mrs, Margaret'Chisholm of Toronto were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. John Soldan and families. Mr. and Mrs. Ken McLean have returned from a pleasure trip to the western provinces. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Zychowska of • Prince, Albert, Saskatchewan, visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm. . Mrs. Zychowska was formerly Miss Hilda Blackwell, a Deaconess for,,.,, 25 years for the Presbyterian Church .of Canada. They were .touring through to the east coast calling on places and friends HULLY GULLY - July 27 Waysiders, 28th Snowmobile Grass Drags. — Aug, 3 Roger Quick-Cornroast - Reservations 262,5809.-39b FRANK AND ELEANOR Falconer extend a special in, vitation to the Falconer Clan to their annual picnic at Falconer Spring Farm on' Sunday, July 28th.-30 BINGO July 30 Huron Fish and Game Club. 8:30 p.m. Jackpot $57 in 57 calls. Six door prizes. BAYFIELD LIONS CAR- NIVAL: Friday, July 26, 1974. Parade at 7:00 p.m. Prizes for floats, decorated bicycles, etc. Band in attendance. Children's rides, bingo, - games of chance and refreshments.-30b 0=1 Ica ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL, Clinton, :Zing LARK SPUR Fabulous five piece pop and rock group featuring electric sloth. Coming Next Week Recording Artists BAREFOO T Their latest hits - "M olly" & "Right On" Friday & Saturday COver Charge 75c Sri f-05 III111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111118Mitiiiim EI OPEN RECEPTION for Roberta McConnell a Steve Tyndall (Bridal Couple) 7s. i-_-• at = White Carnation = _ Everybody Welcome 5. Tilintininintiiiiiiiiiiiitininiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinuniiiiia NETHERLANDS MIXED CHOIR— Friday, July 26, 1974 at 8 p.m. in Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich, Admission Free, Collection will be held. Variety of numbers will be sung in English, Dutch and German. Everyone Welcome.-29,30h TURKEY, and HAM Smorgasbord, St. Andrews United Church, Bayfield; Mon., August 5, 1974 from 5 to 7 p.m. Adults $2.75, Children 12 and under $1.50,-30,31b HANOVER HOLIDAY TOURS - August 5 and 6 • five day North Country oach and rail tour. Sault Ste, Marie, Agawa Canyon locks cruise, Mackinac. island, Franken- muth, Michigan. An excellent tour,- August 23 • Five day Kiosonee motorcoach and rail. tour. Hunt- . sville cruise, Cochrane, Moosonee, Timmins and Muskoka, Nashville Grand Qle Opry, August 30 (Labour Day) and Oc- tober 11 (Thanksgiving) motorcoach tour, two nights Ramada Inn •and Grand Ole Opry tickets, Book early:. October 12 - .Join our 15 clay jet air and - motorcoach Arizona, Nevada and California tour. Air to Phoenix, private motorcoach to Mexico, Grand Canyon, Zion National Park, Los Vegas,'' Hollywood, Disneyland, Monteray, Yosemite National Park and San Francisco, and much more. ' November 16 - 15 day off season Florida tour for Senior Citizens. 21, day California Golden West Tour, Three departures, September 7, September 28 and October 19. Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Grand Canyon and much more. September 8 - 13 day Maritimes Tour, Charlotte(oWn, Cabot Trail, Halifax and much more, Septembbr 22 - ti day fall foliage s tour to Montreal, Quebec City, St. Annes, Mont Tremblent i L od ge in the Laurentians. Fall Foliage Tours to Agawa Canyon, Lake Placid, Lake Cham- plain, Laurentians and Muskoka, Sunflight. • One and two week Caribbean vacations. • Individual Western Canada and. European escorted tours. Airline, domestic and inter:- national reservations. CN and CP rail reservations. For descriptive brochures and personal travel assistance contact; Hanover Travel Service, Box 126, • Hanover Ontario, 264-3270, Out of town clients, 1-8110-204-3007, toll free.-29 fi August 3, 1974 9:30 p.m. • = rr.-. E.- PARK GODERICH Program subject to change without notice. WED., THUR., FRI., SAT. — JULY 24, 25, 26, 27 ELLIOTT KASTNER presents CLIFF GORMAN JOSEPH BOLOGNA in BBEGS Adult Entertainmint ‘Wiiody Marla 'Keaton in "Sleeper' P U S SUN., MON., TUES., JULY 28, 29, 30 ZARDOZ LOST WORLD WED., THURS., FRI., SAT. - JULY 31, AUGUST 1,2,3 WALT DISNEY'S ROBIN HOOD 4Pmt,t• KO It 1111 114 1110 I. yge.VA 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524.7811 AIR CONDITIONED Washing clothes at the turn of the century was an easy task if you had enough money to purchase this 1909 washing \machine that was 'run from a steam or gasoline engine. The Machine, being looked at by Huron County Pioneer Museum assistant curator Friedel Nanz, is one of the 12,000 artifacts on display at the museum, (News-Record photo) From the horses ... (continued from page 6) In the fifth race Astra Blaze owned by Ernest 'Brown and Harold Gibbings of Clinton with' Harold driving was second. Third was Conray Frost owned by Charles Mathers and driven by Ray Mathers,,Out of the money was Lucky D Jan owned by Geo and H Naison and driven by Frank MacDonald. Fifth in the sixth race was Goldies Hit owned by Terry Rutledge Clinton and driven by Dennis Jewitt. In the seventh race, Clever Larry owned by William Laverty and Ron Williamson was out of the money with Ron driving. In the eighth race Mountain Deal owned and driven by Den- nis Jewitt was out Of the money. The ninth race winner was Victor H Volo owned .by Fred Fowler and driven by Frank MacDonald. The mile was in 2:09.1 and the payoff was $9.10. Second. was Pebbles Girl owned by Geo. and Ron Feagan and driven by Gerry Roebuck. Fifth was Crimson Josie owned by Bruce Volland. Out of the money was Ladys David owned by John \r Dennis Jewitt with Dennis driving. The tenth race winner was Greenview Duke owned by Wm. and Wayne Shean Stratford with Dennis Jewitt driving. The mile was in 2:07.1 and the payoff was $15. Second was Mike's Jimmy Lynn. Imp Mathers owned by Charles Eugene and John Mathers was fifth with John. driving. The winner of the first division of the two year old colt trot was Oakhurst Sargent owned by Elton and Aileen Barnes Strathroy with Elton. driving. The rile was in 2:10,1. The seconds-division was won by Diller's Demon 'owned by W. News of Hensall which they had previously Worked with, They also. toured Goderich and visited with Miss Lily MacArthur, a retired Children's Work Secretary of the National Council Board of Canada of the Presbyterian Church, and Miss Hazel Mac- donald, retired Missionary of Etheopia, Formosa and Niarobi, Africa. ENTERTAINMENT COUNTRY AND WESTERN Every Friday and Saturday Evening TASTY SNACKS AMPLE FREE PARKING COMMERCIAL HOTEL Seaforth, Ont. Obituary Mrs. Harvey. Turner, the for- mer Sarah Jane Stewart passed away.at her home -on Thursday, July 18, 1974 in her 86th year, She was the beloved wife, of the late Harvey Turner and dear mother of Wilmer and Irene at home and Mrs. Robert (Dorothy) Taylor.of RR 2, Hen- sail; and dear grandmother of Murray and Donna Taylor. The late Mrs, Turner rested at the Bonthron Funeral Chapel in Hensall till Sunday when funeral service was held at 2 p,m, with Rev. Murdock Morrison officiating, Interment was in Bayfield Cemetery. Pallbearers were Harvey Key's, Ralph Turner, Jim McNaughton, Bill Consitt, Elmer Turner and Keith Stephenson. FloWerbearers were Robert Turner, Orval • Schilbe, Ray Pepper, Ron Coleman, Charles Mustard and Robert Turner of Auburn. Anglican Church NOtes The. Reverend G.A. Anders() conducted the service in S Paul's Anglican Church Sum day morning. The theme of th sermon was "Barnabas was good man". The orchestr played "The old' Rugge' Cross" and also accompanie in the singing of the hymns.