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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1974-08-01, Page 12gir 12—"CLINTON Ngs4,nEcoRD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 074 Getting that all over tan is easy if you untie that string on your and startled. the young lady with a bucket of cold water, bathing suit, as this pretty young miss demonstrated last Sun- (News-Record photo) day at the beach at Bayfield. Fortunately, nobody came along p0000009 OPEN RECEPTION for KATHY DALE and DON RUEGER (Bridal Couple) Friday, Aug. 9, 1074 9-1 at CLINTON LEGION HALL Lunch Provided 4, Everyone Welcome 31,32b c 00000r0%04000 440 0 4) O O CORN ROAST WITH ROGEWOUICK "ALL YOU' CAN EAT" HURT GULLY " VARNA SAT. AUG. 3 - 9 p.m. to 1 CIL BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND "BORN LOSERS" THE ORIGINAL SCREEN APPEARANCE OF TOM LAUGHLIN As BILLY JACK 5, TOM IAUGHLIN asoivack:BORN LOSERS" IZAB STARgINb A RE-RELEASE ELIZABETH JAMES • JEREMY SLATE • WILLIAM WELLMAN, JR. • sufiRJANE RUSSELL 7°°"cl? DON HENDERSON • "'TV T. C. FRANK • VASSut1CM DELORES TAYLOR • SCRE"Pig JAMES LLOYD Aso In COLOR • An AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL RE-RELEASE 11. pp*, 1974 Arner,cAn Internallona, Pir.turch Inc "Queen Boxer" From the horses mouth . ' = • E.^. • = = BULLY GULLY - July 27 Wayaiders, 28th Snowmobile Grass Drags, — Aug. 3 Roger quIck•Ccerriroast Reaervations 262.0809.-,89b BINGO August 6 Huron Fish ` and Game Club. 8:30 Pan. Jackpot $58 in 58 calla, Six door prizes. TURKEY aliu 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 "CASH BINGO", Seaforth Legion Hall Friday, Aug 2 iat: 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. ENTERTAINMENT COUNTRY AND WESTERN Every Friday and Saturday Evening ' TASTY SNACKS AMPLE FREE PARKING COMMERCIAL HOTEL_ Seaforth, Ont. STAG! ,11 for • KEN SLADE • • Saturday • • August 10 • • at • CLINTON a • COMMUNITY CENTRE a -31,32b n 1 Ilammummommaaniarmal ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL Clinton X===4 Nightly entertainment as usual 1-===1 Coming Monday August 5-8, 9 & 10 THE LITTLE BOY BLUE'S BAND 1.==.1 August 6 & 7 COPPER PENNY LATEST HIT SUMMERTIME COVER CHARGE $1.00 OPEN 41.7NIOR. SHOW at Dungannon Fairgrounds on Sunday August 4 at 9;30 a.m. Ribbons and trophies, Spon- sored by the Huron Riders.,-31b NEW BINGO Clinton Legion Hall, 13:30 August 1 Ailm'isOon $1; fifteen regular games $10 each, Three Share-the-Wealth games. One Jackpot for $170 in 56 ealls. Consolation. One call can $10 added weekly if not won. "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. Donations 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- sall, Mrs. Connie Colclough 482-7627 or Tom' Deeves 482- 9450. Charge $4.00 return.-30,31b 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 gplimutiontiatnitainatintiatimmuitintaium:: a E- OPEN for • .F.—= a E P. Roberta McConnell Steve Tyndall (Bridal Couple) August 3, 1974 9:30 p.m. at White Carnation = Everybody Welcome continued from page 2 In the third race, Con ray Frost owned by Charles Mathers and driven by Ray Mathers was second. Fourth was Ladys David owned by Larry Jewitt, Clinton and John Jewitt, Londesboro and driven by John Jewitt. Fifth was Rhythm's Nancy owned and driven by Frank MacDonald. Out of the money was Armbro Napier owned by Jack Holmes, Clinton and driven by Dennis Jewitt, In the fourth race Crash Lan- ding ,owned by Ronald and George Feagan, Goderich was third with Gerry Roebuck driving. Out of the .money was . Dusty Bob owned and driven by William McLean. HANOVER' HOLIDAY TOURS - August 5 and 6 - five day North • Country coach and rail tour. Sault Ste. Marie, Agawa Canyon, locks cruise, Mackinac Island, Frariken- muth, Michigan, An excellent tour.' August 23 -'Five day Mtx)sonee motorcoach and rail tour. Hunt- sville cruise, Cochrane, Moosmee, Timmins and Muskoka. Nashville Grand Ole Opry, August :10 (Labour Day) and Oc- tober I 1 (Thanksgiving) motorcoach tour, two nights Ramada Inn and Grand Ole Opry tickets. Book early. October 12 - Join our 15 day 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 H • 13 day Maritimes Tour, Charlottetown, 'Cabot Trail, Halifax and much more. September 22-6 day fall foliage tour to Montreal, Quebec City, St. Armes, Mont Trembient Lodge 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, 1-800.264-3007, toil tree.—,it In the fifth race Greenway' Time owned by Emerson Gill Grand Bend and driven by Dennis Jewitt was second. The sixth race winner was Robin Hood C. owned by Beverly Nott, Clinton and driven by William Caldwell. The mile was in 2:11 and the payoff was $15,20. Second was King's BrOther owned and driven by William McLean. Third was Jet Command owned by Bruce Volland and driven by Gerry Roebuck. Fifth was Babes Boy owned by Rien Vander Hook, Kincardine and driven by Dennis Jewitt. Out of the money were Miss Lee Dale owned by Gary Wein, Crediton and driven by Wayne Dupee, and Centennial Bob owned by Charles Mathers and driven by Floyd Mathers. Second in the seventh race was Herb Mon owned by Dan Lerch, London and driven by Gerry Roebuck. The ninth race winner was Janet Express owned and driven by William German, Clinton. The mile was in 2:10 and the payoff was $7.10, Second was Victor H Volo owned by Fred Fowler, Lon- • • a n n n n n • n • • I n n n n n n n * desboro and driven by Frank MacDonald. Fourth was Sunicrest Irene owned by William James, London and driven by Dennis Jewitt. The tenth race winner , was Miss Belle Bars owned by Fred Fowler, and driven by Frank MacDonald. The time was 2:06, Fourth was Greenview Duke owned by William and Wayne Shean, Stratford and driven by Dennis Jewitt. Out of the money was Imp Mathers owned by Charles, Eugene and John Mathers and driven by John Mathers. In the two-year-old fillies, Ontario Sires Stakes raced at Goderich on Friday, the winner of the first division was Tribur Jennifer owned by Jaw Lea Stud Farms Inc., Camp- bellville, and driven by Glenn Anderson. The mile was in 2:21.2 and the payoff was $13.80. The winner of the second division was Shaw Land Belle owned by J.M. Shaw, Ancaster, and driven by Don Davies. The mile was in 2:18.1. These were both trot divisions. August the ,second. at Goderich will be the Ontario $3 000 MONSTER BINGOS CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE —8:00 P.M. Monday Aug. 5 Monday Aug. 1 2 Monday Aug. 19 PRIZES EACH NIGHT $1,000.00 JACKPOT BINGO 3-SHARE THE WEALTH 1$ REGULAR GAMES - $50.00 EACH SPONSORED BY CLINTON RECREATION COMMITTEE, ADMISSION - $1 EXTRA CARD - 25c EACH OR 5/91.00 SHARE THE WEALTH 25c EACH OR' 531.00 JACKPOT CARD $1.00 EACH amanummannommanammori • a • • a • a • • • • a — . i 1 RECEPTION 1 1 LE a a a si III • = guiammommiww•wautuutimagaranwommansamwmarnourgi I • *, . r/y ST. JAMES YOUTH CLUB 12:00 noon AUG. 9 - ? To be held at ST. JAMES CHURCH, Middleton For more information call 482-3383 after 7 p.m. • • n n die • • • • • • n n n n n • • n n n n • n n 31,32b • finieseumunmmaasanausisaanaminessuarnanniumwanniimsnammlinP, Harness Horsemen's Belvedere Pace. At Clinton Sunday after- noon, feature is the two-year- old Ontario Sired filly pace. tHroonl.tnNlecar.m11.11:sou""learnmiuflom• HilwIl•bmj! V "m. WMR/ 'S1RST ifria 81162,iragiaNinulfiza II 111111,111sNoW•Gs „Nam eie copito 4'1111 /1111% ;,r, CAPTAIN 11111014011: VAMPIRE 1111111111:11 41frant" 1).11g "LetrawskeSC•revici;Qtice4 MI I IM,11111/12f TOM LAUGHLIN as Billy Jack 0.‘!P "wyeen "CHINESE "BACK AND "LADY AND n w BUS „ PROFESSIONALS" KUNG FU" D " - Wtri, 8 / GODOlittt A itONCMION 4 9981 524- "BORN LOSERS" Boxer" His brain came from a genius. His body came from a killer. His soul came from hell! FRANKENSTERIN Mailifia Emit lizza. .1cAPTAD4 moms: VAMPIRE HUNTER "LeesScare ritieraathio, akt Dag 4: The IMPURE See out DITUTRINOEST ADULT PROFESSIONALS" KUNG FU" BY BUS "CHINESE AND "LADY AND "BACK 1 0111PIAMIIXT Wed., to Sat., AUGUST 7th to 10th Alum STEVE MOM and DUSTM HOMO in "PAPILLON ONE OF THE BEST ADVENTURE MOVIES OF THE YEAR." .ACtOR TORY DON GORDON ANTHONY aka LLD RICHMOND ,-,•-.NROBERTDORFMANN.,FRANKLINIgH4FKR, ..1tRRYGOLIBMITH RANRLIN 1.$GHAFFNER PANAVISION' TECHNICOLOR' ORIGINAL SOUND TRACK ON CAVOLRECOROS AWED ARTISTS. .an