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RUARY 6, 191'0•,
PANCAKE surtvER at
Varna United Church
February 11, 4:30 tQ 7 p.m.
Adults $2, children up to 12
years $1, pre-schoolers: free.
Everyone welcome. —5,6b
CARD PARTY - Thursday,
Feb. 6 at 8:30 p.m. I.O.O.F.
Hall, Princess Street,
Euchre and Five Hundred.
Admission 7.5 cents. Ladies
please tiring lunch• —5,6b
TAME is running out for
confirmation of those in-
tending to travel with
Clinton Senior Citizens on
their "All Star Tour" to
Sunny Florida, leaving
March 8 and returning
March 21. Anyone interested
please contact Mrs. Leona
Lockhart. Phone 482-7837 for
information. -5b
CENTENNIAL MUSIC
NIGHT featuring the
"Harbouraires" and in-
strumental music Ontario
Street United Church,
Clinton, Sunday, February 9,
at 8 p.m. Everyone
welcome. -4,5,6b -
CARD PARTY - St. Joseph's
Parish Hall, Feb. 11, 1975 at
8:30 p.np,. Sponsored by CWL
- good prizes, lunch
provided, everyone
welcome. -4,5,6,b
MATH TH LIONS ' fl4OC , Blyth
MentQlrial Halal, Saturday, 8:30
P.m. $150 jacligot in 60 calls.
Big cash prizes.-38tfn
BAYFIELD LIONS BINGO -
Friday, February 7, 1975, 8
Bayfield Community
Centre. 15 games - minimum
$5. Three share-th.-wealth.
Admission $1. Extra cards 25
cents or 6 for $1. Proceeds
for the Bayfield Lions
Agricultural Park Fund.
Everyone welcome. —6b
HULLY GULLY COMING
EVENTS -. February 8,
Valentine Ball - Bluetones;
February 15,, Roger Quick
and the Rainbow; February
16, Oval Racing; February
22, Bluewater Playboys. —6b
NEW BINGO - Clinton
Legion Hall 8:30 p.m.
February 6. Admission $1;
fifteen regular games, $10
each. Three Share -the -
Wealth games. One Jackpot
for $150 in 54 calls. Con-
solation. One call and $10
added weekly if not won.
THERE: will be a., public
meeting, Feb. 7, 1975 at 0
PAIL in the Clinton. e Pub,1is
School Auditorium. The Hon.
Frank Miller, Minister of
Health, Ontario Provincial
Parliament will be Ln at-
tendance and will address
the meeting. Everyone
welcome. —6b
EUCHRE Party at Council
Chambers, Clinton Town
Hall, Friday, February 14 at
2 p.m. Admission .75.
Sponsored by Clintqn Branch
Women's Institute. Lunch
served. Everyone welcome.
—6b
WOODSTOCK
CHORALAIRES - Reserve,
Saturday, April 19, 8:15 p.m.
at Central Huron Secondary
School auditorium, for an
evening of music with the
Woodstock Choralaires - a
Centennial proJect of Sarah
Hale Chapter, I.O.D.E.
Tickets - ._adults $2.50,
students $1.50. Contact 482•-
3668 or any member of
I.O.D:E. —6b
CLINTON - District THE Sixty-fourth Annual
Snowmobile Club will be meeting of the Children's
holding a meeting on Aid Society of Huron
February 10, 1975 at the County will be held at 8
Maple Leaf Small Engines P.m., Wed. Feb. 12, 1975 at
Showrooms, 24 Princess . the Board,.Room,
East commencing at 8 p.m. Assessment Blding 46
All welcome. —6b Gloucester Terrace,
Goderich, Ont. Memberships
for 1975 may be obtained at
the door. —6b
WINTER CARNIVAL DANCE..
AT
CLINTON CANADIAN LEGION
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1975
MUSIC BY_
"ENCORE"
DANCING 10 TO 1 $6.00 PER COUPLE.
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT BAR OR FROM COMMITTEE
LUNCH PROVIDED EVERYONE WELCOME
4,5,6b
CHSS
DANCE
FRIDAY
FEBRUARY 7, 1975
9 - 12
Dance to
"MAJOR HOOPLE'S
BOARDING-HOUSE"
Admission
$2.00 with, Student Card
$2.25 without 6b
•GOLDER RADARS meet
Wed. at 1:30 p.m. February
12 in Clinton Town Hall. —6p
• CARD PARTY - Feb. 14 at
8:30 p.m. at Orange Hall, .
Clinton. Sponsored by
Stanley Ladies Club.
Admission 75 cents. Ladies
please bring lunch. —6p
BINGO - Feb. 10, Huron Fish
and Game Club, 8:30 p.m.
Jackpot $55 in 55 calls. Six
door prizes. —46tfn
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* PLAYING it
* THIS WEEK
"HONKY TONK
ROUNDERS"
featuring
Em Lehman
*, Capitol Recording Artist
]� Versatile Group
Coming Mon.
FEB. 10, 1975
"FLETCHER
BROWN"
ELM HAVEN
MOTOR
HOTEL
CLINTON
Theatre reopens Fe
myth l rill be one of"only
two steps i Western Ontario
for the Dave Broadfoot
corn,ej.+ revue, Tae- A
Beaver TQ Lunch. The show
is scheduled for Blyth on
February 27, at 8:30 p.p. in
Memorial Hall.
The show will play 28
performances throughout
Ontario, most in larger
centers such as Toronto,
Hamilton, Kingston and
Sudbury. The only other
local appearance will be in
Listowel on March 1. Blyth
is the only centre of its size
to host the highly acclaimed
show. Tickets, will go on sale
next week at the Standard.
Admission is $3 per person.
Rehearsals have started in
Toronto for the touring
company of the comedy
revue starring Broadfoot and
Carol Robinson. Broadfoot
deeds no introduction to
Canadian audiences but Miss
Robinson is best known for
BRUCEFIELD I.O.O.F. card
party, February 7, 8:30 p.m.
at the Brucefield I.O.O.F.
Hall. Everyone welcome,
Ladies please bring lunch.
—6b
GET YOUR TICKET NOW
PROCEEDS FOR CLINTON RECREATION COMMITTEE—SPONSORS OF JUNIOR "C" HOCKEY TEAM
Clinton Jr. "C entennial Mustang ,Hockey Team
Saturday,Draw & Sfag February 15, 1975
_ CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE AUDITORIUM
oe DOORS OPEN 9 P.M. — ONLY TICKET HOLDERS OVER 18 WILL ' BE ADMITTED TO HALL
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PROCEEDS FOR
ONBEING SOLD�S $11000.00 in PRIZES
EVERY TICKET WILL
BE DRAWN
❑ $25, for First Ticket Drown
❑• $25. for Every 25th Ticket Drawn
❑ $500. for Last Ticket Drawn 000
LUNCH and REFRESHMENTS lel
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PROCEEDS FOR CLINTON RECREAYION COMMITTEE--SPOt4SO1 S OF JUNIOR "C" HOCKEY TEAM -
TICKET AVAILABLE FROM ANY TEAM MEMBER
For an exciting windup to the
1 CLINTON WINTER CARNIVAL
See professional rocers in action
Snowmobile Races
SANCTIONED BY M.O.S.R.A.
SUNDAY,FEBRUARY9
SnowmobileRegistrations. 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. —
Racing Starts at 1.00 p.m. Sharp
ADMISSION TO GROUNDS: S2.00 PER ADULT
CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE
COME and BRING THE FAMILY
FOOD & REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE
For information contact Fred Lobb. 482-3409 •
PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE
party in Orange Hall, Wed.
Feb. 11, 1975 at 8:30, spon-
sored by the L.O.B.A. Ladies
please bring lunch. —6b
THURS. February 13 - Card
Party Summerhill Hall, 9
p.m. sponsors - Hall Board.,
Ladies please bring lunch.
—6,7p
her televition "appearances
on the "Wayne and Shuster
Show" and as a regular on
"The. Andy Williams Sum-
mer Show", "The Dean
Jones Show" and
"Hollywood Palace A
former member of "The
Second City. Revue" she
performed with that com-
pany for two years in. New
York and Chicago.
Area receives grant
The Honourable Leo
Bernier, minister of natural
resources, announces the
approval of a 'provincial
grant of $11,000 to the
Maitland Valley Con-
servation Authority for the
Saratoga Conservation Area.
This Conservation Area
presently comprises some
357 acres of land in' the
Township of West
Wawanosh.
In keeping with the
Authority's established
program of acquiring land in
the Saratoga Swamp area,
the Authority proposes to
acquire an additional' 100
acres in the Township of
West Wawanosh for the
enlargement of this Con-
servation Area. The
proposed acquisition is
primarily swamp forest with
cedar, hemlock, swamp
maple and some white pine
comprising the bulk of the
forest species: Sharp's Creek
traverses the south-west
corner of the property.
All member municipalities
will bear the Authority's
share of the cost.
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BAYFIELD
COMMUNITY
CENTRE
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WINTER •CARNIVAL DANCE
Sponsor: Huron Central Agrj1cultukal Society
. 'Saturday, rebrudry 8 .1975•
CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE
BOYD'S ORCHESTRA
DANCING 10 p.m. to 1 a.m.
$5.06
a couple
Lunch
Refreshments
5,6b
SINGLES DANCE
SATURDAY, FEB. 22
"For a Fun Night"
CLINTON LEGION HALL
8:30 P.M.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1915
9:30 - 1 a.m.
Music by The Star Trex
All proceeds to support
Community Centre Activities
Lunch Provided
$6. per couple
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February 9 -
Centennial Music Night
Ontario Street United Church
8 p.m.
April 1 9 —
Woodstock Choralaires CHSS
Auditorium 8:15 .p.m. Spbn.
sored by Sarah Hale Chapter
I.O.D.E.
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Centennial May Day Pie
Social St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church
June 6-'7-8
Clinton Spring Fair
June 21 —
Kinsmen Centennial Dance at
Arena with Bluetones
July 25-28
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RCAF Station Clinton Reunion
July -26 —
Modern Square Dancing
C.H.S.S.
CENTENNIAL WEEK
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DANCE
Clinton Community Centre
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY -22, 1975
Music by -
SCOTT'S O R CHES TR A
Sponsored by I.O.O:,F. & Rebekah Lodges
Admission $5.00oper couple
Dancing 9:30 to 1 a.m.
NOTICE
Applications are now
being accepted for the
CLINTON CENTENNIAL
PARADE
SP SATURDAY, AUGUST 2nd. 1975
Entry forms are available at the Clinton News -Record
or
Clinton Municipal office.
Lunch
Refreshments
Tickets available from members or
phone 482-7652 6,7,8b
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Monster Band Tattoo
July 31. ,. '
Special Entertainment
Mag. 1 -
,Ball Room Dance
Teen Dance
Aug. 2 -
Back to School at CHSS
Monster Parade
Beef Barbecue
Centennial Ball at Arena
Aug. 3 -
Special Church Services
Harness Racing
Aug. -4 -
Farewell Brunch
Sports Events
Monster Bingo
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PERTH .COUNTY
AGRICULTURE WEEK
STRATFORD FAIRGROUNDS
FEBRUARY 1 Oth TO 1 4th,
1975
FARM MACHINERY -EQUIPMENT -FEED
-SEED-FERTILIZER
EXHIBITS OPEN TUESDAY TO FRIDAY
10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
30 THE SQUARE
PHONE 524-7811
G0E11E111101 AIR CONDITIONED
WED., THUR., FRI.,SAT.—FEBRUARY 5,6,7,8
Two shows nightly — 7 p.m. and 9 p.m.
Saturday Matinee 1:30 p.m.
FREE LIST SUSPENDED
Color by Deluxe®
The True story of a man exiled
in the wilderness and how he
learns to°survive
MONDAY
1:30 P.M. BEEF DAY
TOPIC - THE ROME FOOD CONFERENCE
SPEAKER - WM. H. JARVIS, M.P.
(EXHIBIT BLDG: NOT OPEN)
TUESDAY
EXHIBITS OPEN AT 10:00 A.M.
1:00 P.M. - COUNTY MILK PRODUCERS -
ANNUAL MEETING AND ELECTION OF
COUNTY MILK COMMITTEE MEMBERS.
TOPIC.- NEW PENALTY PROGRAM (PANEL
DISCUSSION)
SPEAKER - J. KRAUTER, DIRECTOR MILK
INDUSTRY BRANCH
WEDNESDAY
1:30 P.M. FEDERATION DAY
TOPIC - FUTURE MARKeT, GOOD OR BAD
FOR FARMERS
PANEL - R. SMESKIE, WM. HARVEY, A.
KNEESHAW, B. BILDERBACK
This year's Clinton Snowmobile
Races offer the ordinary guy with
the ordinary machine a chance to
race competitively in
'AMATEUR STOCK: '
"A" — 0 to 295 c
"B" — 296 to 340 c.c.
"C", — 341 to 440 c.c.
SUN., MON., TUES.
FEB. 9, 10, 11
AT
CLINTON
COMMUNITY
PARK
Sponsored by
THE KINSMEN
CLUB
`OF CLINTON
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THURSDAY
1:30 P.M. PORK DAY
TOPIC - ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
SPEAKER - P. SIMMONS, SWINE SPEC.,
O.M.A.F: MARKDALE
TOPIC - PORK PRODUCTION, 1985
SPEAKER - R. SMELSKI, SWINE SPEC.,
O.M.A.F. STRATFORD
1:00 P.M. LADIES PROGRAM - COLISEUM
BOARDROOM
TOPIC - COOKING WITH PORK (MICRO-
WAVE OVEN)
'DEMONST'RATOR - LINDA MARKLE,
McGRAW-EDISON LTD.
TOPIC - CAKE DECORATING\
DEMONSTRATOR - MRS. SHIRLEY WEITZEL
FRIDAY..
1:30 P.M. CROPS DAY
MARKET ANNEX BUILDING
DEMONSTRATIONS - HERBICIDES AND
SPRAYER
° In everyone's life there's a
SUMNTER
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WED., THUR _FRI ,'SAT. FEBRUARY 12, 13, 14, 15
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