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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1974-10-17, Page 16Nyth Inn Hotel. on Hwy 4 In &IA country & at Its best THIS WEEK! SUNDOWN THUR. FRI. S&L Wolff Pao as Shorty Bud on drums , FINE"FOOD - GOOD TIMES \ • 'S. N. S. • "a N. %. \ '4. N. \ BETA SIGMA PHI HALLOWE'EN DANCE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1974 Ir CLINTON ARENA. Music by DISC JOCKEYS UNLIMITED Dancing 9:30 p.m, - 1 a.m. Lunch Tickets $6.00 couple Tickets Available from Sorority Members 42,43b for S. \NO. %A.% • N. • Open Reception Sandra Graham and , Greg Burns (Bridal Couple) at Hully Gully, Varna on Sat. Oct. 26 9:30 - 1 a.m. Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome C 7VOtef • Banquet Facilities • Luncheons • Dinners Nightly EntertelMnatil in thy ` Cloud 9'Lotnge This Weak : TAN 100ER-0 482-84131 Al The !War* of Hwy*. 4 Aar Clinton HALLOWE'EN COSTUME PARTY at CLINTON CANADIAN LEGION SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1914 Music by "BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS" Prizes Fun Food $6.00 Couple Tickets Available " at the bar or from Entertainment Committee AUSABLE-BAYFIELD CONSERVATION AUTHORITY. Welcomes everybnif to a aUlded Nature Hike In the BANNOCKBURN WILDLIFE AREA Sunday, October 20, from 2 - 4 On. Hot drinks Will be served. Bring the fatally. 42b ENTERTAINMENT COUNTRY , AND WESTERN Every - Friday and Saturday Evening' TASTY SNACKS AMPLE FREE PARKING COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Seaforth Ont. BINGO, . October 15, Huron Fish and Game Club, '8:30 p.m. Jackpot $59 in 59 calls. Six door prizes. r BLYTH LIONS BINGO, Blyth Memorial Hall, Saturday, 8:30 p.m. $150 jackpot in 60 -calls. Big, cash prizes.-38tfn EUCHRE and Bake Sale at'the I.O.O.F. Hall on Wed. Oct.23 at 1:30 p.m.-42p ' RUMMAGE SALE - Saturday, October 19, 1974 - 2-4 p.m. St. Joseph's Church Hall, James St. Clinton, under auspices of Catholic Women's League.-39-42b CAMEO Open .House Sat. Oct. 19 at Walton Hall, 2 to 6 p.m: ••DiSplays, harping, and paint rag; demonstrations U.C.W. Bake Sale. See what we do at Night School. Mrs. Phyllis Mitchell, Instructor. ---41.42h HANOVER HOLIDAY TOURS Contact Hanover Travel Service for membership on the following motor coach tours. Oct. 17 - Oct. 23 - Seven day Washington and Virginia, Special for senior citizens... Nov. 16 - 14. day Florida. Special for senior citizens tour, Dec„ 21 - Jan. 4 - 15 day Jet Air tour inclusive package to Daytona Beach for. Christmas and New Years. Jan. 12 - Feb. 8 7 March 7 - Special senior citizens long stay Daytona Beach. Domestic. and International airline reservations. All tour departures direct from your area. For descriptive brochures and personal travel assistance, contact Hanover Travel Ser- vice, toll free 1-800-265- -3007.-42,43 THi ,,uur“ri PAGE VP—CLINTON NEWS RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1974 fi Hotizonsgroto. or retii7ed' in Huron STEEP - IRVING identical flocked green Sheer gowns. Their outfits were ac- cented with pink picture hats trimmed with green and white flowers. The bridesmaids .carried nosegays of small pink mums. Miss Murna Deihl, H.R. I Brunner, was flower girl. She wore a green floor-length dress similar to that worn by the maid of honour. She carried a basket of pink and white flowers. David Gray, Milverton, was ring-bearer. He wore a black suit with ruffled shirt, similar to the ushers. The best man was Mr. Jim Edwards, Clinton, cousin of the groom, and ushers were Norman Irving, brother of the bride; Bill VanDamme, Clinton and George Bromely,, Atwood. Following the wed- ding, dinner was served by the members of the L C W in the church parlour. A reception followed in Milverton Legion Halt, 'The-•bride's mother chOse 'a floor-length peacock blue dress with a pink corsage. The groom's mother 'wore a pink dress accented with a pink cor- sage.. For a, wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the bride don- ned a pink pantsuit with white accessories and pink corsage. Guests were present from London, Brantford, Hanover, Clinton, Holmesville, Huron Park, Kitchener, Goderich and Milverton. Prior to the marriage the bride was honoured at several showers by friends, neighbours and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Steep will reside in Hensall. OPTI-MRS FALL DANCE ‘111111L. 1 CHILDREN'S Aid week Banquet, Thursday, October 24, 1974, Brussels Legion Hall, Brussels, at Speaker: "Scotty" Dymond, Executive Director, Ontario Association of Children's Aid Societies, Tickets $4. Information or tickets, *call (519) 524 "CASH BINGO", Seaforth Legion Hall, Friday, October 18, 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 per- mitted.) Admission $1, extra cards 25c each or 7 for $1. Proceeds for Welfare work.' Sponsored by Branch 156, Seaforth, Royal Canadian Legion. NEW BINGO, Clinton Legion Hall, '8:30, October 17. Ad- mission $1; fifteen regular games $10 each. Three Share- the-Wealth games. One Jackpot for $160 in 55 calls, Con- solation. One call and $10 ad- ded weekly if not won. "TURN of the Centiiry Market" Wesley-Willis United Church, Saturday, November 2, 10 a.m, to 2 p.m. Novelties, Christmas Boutique, pantry, flea market, and silent auction, lunch served 1.2. to 1:30 p.rn.-38-44b SEMI ANNUAL 'BaSeniet0 Bargains 7 p.m. 'Fri', Nov„.: 15, • •Wesley,Willis Church, Clinton. Good used clothing for tots and teens, .sponsored by the mor,. ping Glories,-42b FIREMAN'S Fall Ball Fri. Nov. 1, 1974 10 p.m.' to 1 :a.m. Clinton 'Legion Hall. Tickets available from .any Clinton fireman. Lunch and Refresh- OFFICIAL OPENING and Open House at ARC Industries, Dashwood on Sunday, Oct. 20, 1974 at 3:00 p.m. Guest Speaker - Miss D, Crittenden, Deputy-minister of Community and Social Services for Ontario, Tour of building, Refresh- ments. Everyone Welcome.---42p. "HEY Thrill Seekers” they are back again. Motocross motor- cycle races at Walton, Sunday, Oct. 20 at 12:30 firn. Adinission $2.00. Children under 12 yrs. free. Refreshments by Junior Farmers of Seaforth. Lots of fast action especially if it's muddy "Horrors".-42b BAZAAR and Tea - Wed- nesday, Oct. 30, 1974, 2:30 - 5 p.m. in St. Pauli Anglican , Church Hall, Clinton, spon- sored by the Friendship Guild.---42,43b. CLINTON Horticultural Society special' open meeting, Wed. Oct. 23, optional bus trip from Murphy's at 1:30 p.m. Catered dinner at Orange Hall at 6 p.m. followed by short program. For details phone 482-7896.-42b. BAYFIELD 'Minor Hockey Registration. Ages 6-12 years. Sat. Oct. 19, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Bayfield Arend.---42b. THE Annual Meeting of the Huron• Middlesex Federal Liberal Association will be held at the Community Centre, Zurich, on Wednesday, October 30th.- The Honourable Judd Buchanan, Minister of Indian and 'Northern Affairs will ad- dress the meeting. Tickets, $5 • p.m.; Dinner 7:00 p.m.-42,43b. HULLY GULLY Coming Events: Sat. Oct. 19 - Les- perance Trio, Sat. Oct. 19 - Auction Sale - snowmobiles and bikes. Sun. Oct. 20 - On- tario Championships Snowmobile Drags-4th Series. Sat, Nov. 2 - Bluetones - Reserve now.-42b HANOVER HOLIDAY TOURS - Contact Hanover Travel for membership on the following tours - December 21 to January 4 - 15 day deluxe motor coach tour to Florida December 21 to January 4 our air tour to Daytona Beach for Christmas and New Years. January 12, February 8 and March 7 our special 34 day Florida long stay tours. -28 nights on the ocean at Daytona Beach. February 22 to March 8 - 15 day deluxe motor coach tour, to Florida Christmas and mid-term space available to Mexico, Antique, Barbados, Hawaii and Florida. Sunlight Carribean vacations. Domestic and International airline reservations. For descriptive brochures and personal travel' assistance, con- tact Hanover Travel Service, 290 Tenth St. Hanover, 1-800- 265-3007, toll free,-42,43 AWardi»g .of $3,820 in New Horizons ,grstit, to ,'groups of retired people in Clinton for the development' of special coin. rnunity, projects, has been an- nounced, by Health and Welfare Minister Marc LaLonde. "New Horizons" is e Federal. Government programme designed to encourage retired people to take active part in the life of the community in which they live, Since its initiation in 1912, a total of $15,599,645 has' been awarded in grants to 2,825 projects in Canada in- vplving 613,198 people." "Hub of Huron - Senior Bowlers," Shipley Street, will Pink and white gladioli decorated St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Moserville, Saturday,. August 31, for the three o'clock wedding of Catherine Ann Ir- ving and Denis Paul Steep. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Irving, R. R. 1 Brunner, and the groom , is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Steep, 133 John St., Clinton. Rev. Norris Heubner of- ficiated at the double-ring ceremony. The wedding music was played by the organist, John Malebo, Stratford, who accompanied the soloists, Misses Eleanor and Marlene 'Mogk, R.R. 1 Brunner, who ,sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "We've Only Just Begun." The bride, given in marriage by her father, chose a floor-. length gown of white chantilly. lace, styled with fitted bodice and full crinoline skirt, with tiers of lace falling into a chapel :train. -Her shoulder, length veil was held in place with a headpiece of white satin roses. She carried a cascading bouquet of pink carnations and wore a double cultured pearl necklace, a gift of the groom. Miss Brenda Irving, sister of the bride, was maid of honour, and chose a floor length gown of green flowered sheer accen- ted by pink flowers. She carried a bouquet of pink and white mums. Bridesmaids, Miss Rhonda Irving of Hanover, cousin of the bride; Miss %Sandra Marion of Milverton, friend of the bride; and Miss Debbie Steep, Clin: ton, sister of the 'groom wore CLINTON LEGION HALL FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1974 STAR TREX Dancing — 9 to 1 a.m. Tickets — $7.00 per couple Lunch Served 38-42b Saturday, Oct. 19 is a Big Day at:- Colborne Township's 9th. Annual CHRISTMAS COUNTRY FAIR (Formerly Held at Carlow) You'll find Nostalgia, Hospitality, Handcrafted Wares, Special Feature: Harid- made Pine Furniture, COuntry Bake Sale & Tea. Admission 35c & 10c 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Continuously at SALTFORD VALLEY HALL (114 mile N. of eiciderIch oft Hwy. No. 21) Door prize* for Saturday Evening visitors Irwin& craft Itetris of wood, pottery, Jewellery, paintings, eta. MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY • DRIVE Clinton Firemen are conduc- ting their annual "canister" campaign in support of Muscular Dystrophy Society • and have placed the'containers in strategic places in town. "Be generous", says Chief Clarence Neilans. Ontario Snowmobile Championships (4th Event) SNOWMOBILE DRAG RACES' Sunday, October 20 1AU L R.R. 1 VARNA LYCEUM • IP ONE COMPLETE SHOWING DAILY I INCREDIBLE JOURNEY AT 7115 P.M, OLD YELLER AT MO P,M. SATURDAY MATINEE OLD YELLER ONLY I at 21000,M, 0 receive $2,790 to improve 'facilities and expand member,, ship, Residents of Huronview will receive $1,030 to prepare, print and distribute a news magazine for residents of the home and surrounding area , GODERICH THUR., FRI., SAT.-OCT:. 1 7, 1 8, 19 One Showing only Thurs,,. Fri., Sat., at 8:00 P.M. SATURDAY MATINEE .1:30 P.M. UNEQUALLED ADVENTURE! A Great Frontier Adventure! A Great Wilderness Adventure! CHILDREN UNDER.12 $1.75 leo to". G 1 AUCTION SALE of Snowmobiles ' • & Motorcycles Saturday; October 19 at 1:30 p.m. PHONE 262.5809 3rd Annual ,4111111nel WALT DISNEY DOROTHY McGUIRE and FESS PARKER OLD [6- cie---teLutrat TECHNICOLOR t Fle.roleoged by BUENA VISTA* DISTRIBUTION CO INC t.) Y1411 (Nosy PtodUCI,QII. ( SUN., MON., TUES.—OCT. 20, 2 1 , 22 ' One Showing Nightly at 8:00 P.M. RECOMMENDED ADULT ENTERTAINMENT UNEQUALLED EXCITEMENT! WALT riaSNEYpresent. 2he .1110MOR UMW TECHNICOLOR • Tht.r.rlermtl by ilL'ENA VISTA 0151RIBUTION CO. INC WO, Dry, Prod...pi ,. LVI DROP .EVERYTHING -and see fhe cheekiest comedy of the year! • •••••••••‘•••••••••os NOW WITH NEW SEATING • COMFORT AND THE FINEST IN it • • • • • S. REG VARNEY DORIS HARE • BOB GRANT MICHAEL ROBBINS' ANNA KAREN tg WILFRID BRAMBELL KATE WILLIAMS ..,,STEPHEN LEWIS igg1. WED., THUR., FRI., SAT.- OCT. 23, 24, 25, 26 Wed., & Thurs. 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