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ODP JOBS TO BE PONg?
CUSS • Prefects will do any
jobs Saturday, Feb. 22, 1975.
Phone 482..3471 for ap-
pointments. —7-,8b
NOON LUNCHEON -
ITIOrsday, March 27, 1975, 11
a.m. to 1:30 pan., at Wesley -
Willis United Church. Adults
$2, children 12 under $1.
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LegiOn Hall, Friday, Febri,tary
regular' gameS for , $10 each.,
Three specials for $25 ond a $75 -
jackpot to go eabb.weekr. .
(Children under 16 yrs. not
permitted.) Admission $1,
extra cards 25 cents each or 7
for $1., Proceeds for welfare
work. Sponsored by Branch 156,
Seaforth Royal Canadian
SATURDAY, February 22nd, * SATURDAY, February 22nd„
Bert Gliddon invites all his Bert Gliddon invites all his
friends and relatives to his friends and relatives to hits
retirement party at the Iduron retirement party at the Huron
Fish and Oame Club. Fish and Game - Cluib.
McClin,chey's Orchestra,
McClinchey's Orchestra,
dancing 10 to 1 a.m.-7,8b
NOON LUNCHEON Thursday,
BLYTH LIONS BINGO, Blyth March 27, 1975, 11 a.m. to 1:30
Memorial Hall, Saturday, 8:30 p.m., at Wesley -Willis United
p.m. $150 jackpot in 60 calls. Church. Adults $2, childi.7en 12
Big cash prizes.-38tfn under $1.-7,12b
NEW BINGO - Clinton Legion
Hall 8:30 p.m. February 20.
Admission $1; fifteen regular
games, $10 each. Three
Share -the -Wealth games. One
Jackpot for $170 in 56 calls.
Consolation. One call and $10
added weekly if not won.
CARD PARTY - Thurs.
February 20 at 8:30 p.m.
I.O.O.F. Hall, Princess
Street. Euchre and Five
Hundred. Admission 75c.
Ladies please bring lunch.
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ODD JOBS TO BE DONE'?
CHSS Prefects will do arty jobs -
Saturday, Feb. 22, 1975. Phone
482-3471 for ap-
BLYTH LIONS BIN(30, Bly th
Memorial Hall, Saturday, 8: 30
Big cash prizes.-381;fn
February 20 at 8:30 p.m.
I.O.O.F. Hall, Princess Street.
Euchre and Fi ve Hundred.
Admission 75 c :ents. Ladies
please bring lunci
WHITE CARNA' 'LION - Calming
"THE Ballad of Billy Blue", Events: Sat. Feb. 22 - Star
Friday, March 7 in the C.H.S.S. Trex; Sat. M ar. 1 - Pony
adults $1.50, children under 14 bourlites; . Sal t. Mar. 15 - Members of the Women's
iuditorium at 8, p.m. Tickets - Express; Sat. Mar. 8 - Har -
year s $1. Sponsored by Bluetones.-7,.E lb Auxiliary to the Clinton Public
Christian Reformed Young _______:____ _______ Hospital heard the recorn-
People. For tickets phone 482- BINGO - Feb . 18, Huroin Fish mendations of its new
9454 or 482-7426.-8,9,10b and Game ( nub, 8:30 p.m., executive at the February
This Cute little treesome were part of nearly 50 ldndergarten
children from Clinton Public School who tried their hand at
skating last week at the arena. H91ding each other up are left to
right., Jennifer Straughn, Jeff Lyon, and AndY Demers. All are
five years, and reported they had an excellent time, despite all
the falls. (News -Record photo)
.A. elects o
Jackpot $57 ir i 57 calls. Sjx door The executive for 1975 is:
UNITED NATIONS Public prizes.__46tfr i Mrs. Ted Davies, president;
Speaking Contest at C.H.S.S.
Come and hear the finalists CARD PAR' TY to be 'held in
from the County's secondary Orange Hall , FebruarY 26, 1975 vice-president; Mrs. Paul
schools compete for the prize - at 8:30 p.m. Ladies please bring Walden, secretary; Mrs.
. a 14 day study tour of the lunch. Spor isored by L .0.11,A. Douglas Ball, treasurer; Mrs.
United Nations, New York. Come and k wing a friend .-8b . Lloyd Westlake, corresponding
REBEKAH Lodges of this EUCHRE PARTY, Friday, Committee Chairmen are:
district. Free Admission. —8,9h February 28, 8:30 p.m., Orange Mrs. D. Coventry, bursary;
Hall, Cli nton. Sponsored by Miss F. Schoenals, buying;
THE HURON County Health Tuckersn nith Ladies' Club. Mrs. E. B. Menzies, social;
Unit invites you to attend the Ladies bring sandwiches. Mrs. M. Hanly, membership;
Child Health Clinic, Health Unit Everyon e welcome. Admission Mrs. Ed Willson - trE*i favours
office, 105 Shipley St.., Clinton ti._stb and cart staffing; Mrs. K.S.
from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for: 1. HULL1 r GULLY ,Corning Corrie - televisions; Mrs. C. J.
Health Surveillance; 2. Events , Feb. 22 - Blue Water Cochrane - pres8 and publicity.
Anaemia Screening; 3
Immunization; 4. Hearing Sancti oned Oval Racing. McMurray reported a balance
Screening; . 5. Fluoride March .1 8 - Roger Quick and the on hand of $4,509.79, the main
-brushing of children's teeth to ,,Rainb Ows, March 15 - Mozart expenditure' during 1974 having
prevent cavities for ages 3 to 5 and tt le Melody Makers .-8b been an ice -making machine
years; 6. Vision • testing. --8b costing $1,192. The auxiliary's
leers
around. In the summer
televisions became available to
patients through the auxiliary.
This is a non-profit service to_
patients conducted by auxiliary
volunteers.Mrs. Corrie,
chairman of the television
committee is seeking volun-
teers to work in the television
rental service.
Projected expenditures for
1975 are a portable pacemaker,
approximate cost $900 and new
furnishings for the waiting
Please be reminded that all
continuing interest in education
THU' RSDAY, February 27' was reflected in the awarding
WESLEY-WILLIS U.C.W. will Eucl- ire party, Summerhill of $525.00' .1in nursing and
hold their annual Bazaar, Sat. Hall , 9 p.m. Sponsors - Hall
re • te ed nursing assistants'
Nov. 1, 1975. —8b Boa rd. Ladies please bring bursaries-. During, 1974 mem-
lurk( :11.-8,913 bers were responsible for tray
favours and taking the cart
Meeting Saturday, Feb. , ch€ mer Wed. March 12. ea
1975 at 2 p.m. in the Municipal
Building. Everyone welcome. anf I tickets available. Murphy
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DAN CE
Clinton Commu nity Centre
SATURDAY, FEBRUARI 22, 1975
SCOTT'S OR CHIESTRA
Sponsored by 1.0.0.F. airaief tab LodgeS
Admission 55.00 per couple
Dancing 9:30 to 1 a.m.
Tickets available from mennbers or
phone 482-7652 or at the Ow ,
Igagglarngra
Noti e
n ladies
uxiliar meet
A well -attended meeting of. wants to. work at the evening
the Legion Ladi-et- Auxiliary receptions on Saturday nights,
wiis held at the Legion Hall on please contact Com. q. gad for
Feb. 10th, • ,more details.
Due to illness, Com. Jean New drapes for the lounge
Walker resigned and her were purchased also a new
positiOn as treasurer was filled adding machine.
by Com. Bess Black. Zone Commander Mary
Com. Phil Mountford was Thorndike for zone Cl gave a
installed to the executive when very interesting talk on her
Com. Bess Black was made duties and these of the zone and
treasurer. A motion to send from Command.
$125 to the Legion Bursary Please note that the next
Fund was approved. Legion Ladies AuxiliarY
The Share -the -Wealth was meeting is on March 24 at 8:30
won by Com. Maureen liayter p.m. and all other meetings will
and mon;hly draw was won by fall on the 4th Monday of every
Com. Lil Campbell. month until June.
A .donation was given to the
Clinton Centennial Band and to
the Winter Carnival. The
Legion Ladies Auxiliary are
now catering to weddings,
receptionS, banquets, lun-
cheons, etc.
Anyone who Was not out to •
the last couple of meetings and
members are always welcome.
The regular monthly meetings
are held the first Monday of
every month in the hospital
board room. See Coming
Events for any changes. Don't
be shy, call an active member
and come along with her!
Larry Hunter, Ontario Milk
Marketing Board Fieldman,
will, be in the Clinton
Agricultural Office every 2nd
and 4th Wednesday afternoon
of each month. •
Please phone for an ap-
pointment, 482-3428, or Zenith 7-
2800.
45th
Anniversary
Dance
for
Mr. IL Mrs. Wm. Rogerson
Clinton Legion Hall
on
Sat. March 1
at
9:30
Lunch provided
Gifts gratefully declined
EVERYONE WELCOME
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D ANCE
AT
BLYTH MEMORIAL HALL
.FR1. FEB. 2 1
MUSIC BY
THE COUNTRY
VERSATILES
(T V PERSONALITIES)
DANCING 10 TO 1
LUNCH TO FOLLOW
TICKETS RESTRICTED
$6 00 TO PERSONS
PER 18 YEARS
COUPLE AND OLDER
ADVANCE TICKETS ONLY
PHONE 523-9564 7
The Bavarian Inn
BAYFIELD
Now Open
7 Days a Week
12 to 10 p.m.
For Reservations 565-2843
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ROYAL CANADIAN .LAGIO4
CLINTON BRANCH No. 140
ANNUAL,
PRESIDENT'S BALL
Clinton Legion Hall
Saturday, March 8, 1976
so( coma DINNER (Wino with Each Cottrall
COCKTAILS: 6 to 7 P.M. DINNER: 7 PA.
DANCING: 10 P.M. to T ALM. — THE ROYALAIRER
iHIS WEEK'S
CLUB NO. 2
JACK GEMMILL
for
GARY DEITZ
in
HENSALL ARENA
Friday
FEBRUARY 21, 1975
- that Christ had a virgin birth.
This is not unique or contrary
to science. The Power and
GreAtness lies instead with the
station of His Holiness Jesus
christ as one of God's
P.O. Box 212 Goderich
P.O. Box 334 Clinton
CLUB NO. 3
JOAN STILES
You•can be next
Nothing to bay
Nothing to lose
Enqvire today
N. T. (MUNDY
DIAMOND SPECJALIST
30 THE SQUARE
PHONE 524-7811
GODERICH AIR CONDITIONED
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
/1,1_ Bruce Laws All new immures
'44°44 BrtiCe LEE
:\o• as the super Hero !rem
The DradOn
Return of
* Enjoyable For 4(
All Ages
* 'Entertainment
* LINCOLN GREEN . 'Sr
* Saturday Matinees ir
RECEPTION
and
DANCE
Lunch
Refreshments
SEE
THE
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CH ,SS GYMNASIUM
FRIDI tY, FEBRUARY 21
The following courses will be offered, beginning at 8:00 p.m.
during the week of March 3, 1975
1. At Central Huron Secondary School,
clinton, Ontario
Course ,Course Length Room Fee Instructor Beginning
Date
Gardening 8 Weeks 211 $7.00 Mr. Hodgins Mar. 3
Metrication 5 weeks 122 free Mr. DeGroot Mar. 3
First Aid 8 weeks 117 $9.80 to be Mar. 4
(St. John announced
2. At Seaforth District High School,
Seaforth, Ontario
Course Course Length Room Fee Instructor
6,7,8b
CYCLE '75
ONTARIO'S LARGEST CUSTOM MOTORCYCLE SHOW
FEB. 2142-23 vgA;,' Ldi Nom -
PROGRESS BLDG. - LONDON FAIR GROUNDS
starring Charles Bronson
. PLUS
Your blood will run cold!
SEILIITVIRO
Beginning
Date
STARTS WED., FEBRUARY 26 FOR ONE WEEK ,
Winner of Golden Globe Award
BEST COMEDY MOVIE OF THE YEAR
10 weeks 15 $7.00 Mr. VanDeBan Mar. 5
free Mr. DeGroot Mar. 4
Metrication 5 weeks 15
(1). On opening night from 7:30 p.m. in the designated
(2). by telephone during business hours: call 482-3471.
(1) A minimum of 8 candidates is required before a course
NOTES:
may begin. .
(2) The first Aid course is restricted to 20 candidates.
(3) The fee for the St. John Ambulance first aid course •
includes $2.80 for cost,of materials used. Materials used in
other courses must be paid for by the candidates.
(4) Candidates from. industry taking the St. John Am-
bulance course must present a valid Workman's Com-
136tIsation Board number (Belovi! 280000) to qualify for a fee
rebate.
Adolis 50c
• SHOW BIKES
'I COMPETITION
Students 25c
FREEPARKING - FREE MOVIES
I FOR INFORMATION PHONE 519 • 439-9051
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