Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-04-03, Page 3*D ' !!R D , 4 ', Ili THE RDS ACREMETER Continuous readout in ACRES -- Be SURE ... Apply correct amount of Fertilizer — KNOW the EXACT number of ACRES covered regardless of shape of Field — Automatic cutoff for Headlands — 2 Year Guarantee. Write for further information or phone Terry MacDonald at (519) 482-3418 EPPS SALES and SERVICE Box 610, Clinton, Ontario NOM 1L0 Pani Cormier of the branch. The cribbage team from Branch 140 played at the Zone tournament in Seaforth and qualified for District. As a result George Yeates, John Deeves, Jim Armstrong and Slim Lacroix will be going to Palmerston April 5 to compete in the District Cribbage Tournament. The best of tuck fellows. Did you know that...Incomes for 8.9 million taxpayers in- creased 13.6 percent in 1972 as compared with 1971. Of that number, 6.5 million taxpayers increased their income by 27.4 percent,' ' add 2.4 million decreased their income by 21 percent a1i'.2'1.�3T,TyT i'( A .H SQUARE DANCU The Foresters Family Dance was well attended on Thursday evening March 27 with Marie Flynn's 'Orchestra , providing the mimic. Bob Glen assisted in helping to learn the old time dances and Gordon Papple was caller for the square Dances. ' Prizes were given for the spot dances for the adults and children. Everyone had a very enjoyable evening. The ladies' lodge are holding their dessert euchre on Mon- day, April 7. Men are also in- vited to attend. London, Mr. and. Mrs, Earl Lawson and Mr: Art Weymouth of Clinton. . Holiday weekend .visitors at the John Thompson home were Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thompson of Etobicoke, Mr. Jim Thompson,. of Lindsay and on Easter Sunday Nor. and Mrs. Trence Hunter ofM Colborne e Township and Armstrong of Detroit were guests. • Saturday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Paul, Stevenson and family were Mr. Ron Herman, Tamie Glanfield, Betty, Ann, Herman of NEWS Shakespeare, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp- Dave Preszcator Christine, son, Sharon and Bob returned Greg and Christopher. home on Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Jewitt, from a holiday in Florida. Carol, Judy, Danny, Billy and Mr. and Mrs. Theron Betties Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Jim ' of Clinton visited on Thursday Preszcator, Billy, Debbie and afternoon with Mrs. 'George Michael � Mer sandnt MrsaB 11 Dowsonster , an Brenda, Bonnie and John of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevenson, David' Darren and Luanne Varna. • visited on Good Friday in Mr. and Mrs. George Turner, Brampton with Mr. and Mrs. Turner of Tuckersry and Bonnie anmitd h � spent . John Glen Gow. 4, ' Miss Lisa Preszcator spent a Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Reg few days with her grandparents Lawson, John and Elizabeth. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tar - Diane and Nancy. della, Miss Donna Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley and friend all of Ajax spent the returned home on Wednesday holiday weekend with Mr. and from visiting with their Mrs. Don Buchanan, Paul, Jim daughter and family Mrs. Robert Woods, Debbie and Michelle of Gananoque, they • also visited with Mr. Woods in Kingston Hospital. Mrs. Barry Powley Jason and Jonathan of Ottawa and Miss Janet Reynolds of South- field, Michigan came on Thursday evening for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Sharon and Bob. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Southgate and Jennifer visited on Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Smith, Julie and Chris of Exeter. Mr. and Mrs. John Whyte Andrea and Kerri of Lindsay spenT the holiday -Weekend with Ws. W. L. Whyte, Tom, Bill and Mr. Harold Whyte. Mr. and Mrs. Doug 'Whyte of Glen Orchard also spent the weekend at the Whyte home to visit with his father, Mr. Harold Whyte. Jeffrey Whyte, Paul and Mark`' Vanmeson Mo cl y aftedr ` - -to their ho spending the past week with their grand mother. Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Lawson, John and Elizabeth were Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Warren and Helen of Lack of G. CAMPBELL and Gary. Easter Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Waxnmes were their family Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wammes and Ronnie of Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sanders, Jennifer and Jeffery of RR 4, Brussels; Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos, Steven, Sharon, Kenny and Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Brindley and Ricky of Hollyrood. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier, Paul, Kevin and Lori of Huron Ridge, Kincardine, Mr. and Mrs: Carl Merner, Sandy, Julie Ann, Michael and Michelle ,visited Easter Sunday with Mrs"George McIlwain. Easter Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevenson and David, Darren and Luanne were Mr. gnd Mrs. William Stevenson and fmily of Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stevenson of Tillsonburg and Mr. and Mrs: '"Lou Barry of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Presz- cator, Billy, Debbie and Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dillon and Michelle of Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Preszcator, Christine, Lisa, Greg and Christopher visited on Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator, Diane and Nancy, when they celebrated eight year old Debbie's birthday. Mrs. Violet Cooper, right, presented this two and a quarter pound rabbit to Carol Straughan after the youngster won the Easter draw for .the chocolate bunny at Shiral's department store in Clinton. (News -Record photo) Branch at Legion attendance, "campers" will enjoy them- . Lucknow on March 16, proved catered by the Ladies Auxiliary selves thoroughly. veryinteresting. This was to Branch 140. The euchre other Branch 140 has spearheaded election year again and this nights have proven ven tables per suc- Branch 140,inlike many a drive within the branches in time yours trulyGeorge branches in the district; --•is night four years ago to sixteen experiencing a sickness from Huron county and zone C1 Campbell was elected Deputy tables per nigh` this past exp g furnish a lounge at Huronview. Zone Commander. It is a great which it is very difficult to- Reverend Youmatoff, the priviledge to be. elected to this season and promises to be recover. "The lack of at- padre of Branch 140, sent let- office and I wish to publicly bigger and better than ever tendance at and interest in the p next year. general meetings." - , ters to each branch and as a thank all who voted fpr me, This does not altogether stop result the proceeds stand at especially the six membcrs of Barrett (Abey) Taylor was make $1798.00 to date. Of the total Branch 140 who made it a point the winner for high average the operationbut it does amount Goderich has donated to attend the meeting and give and Jake DeRuyter was the it more difficult to keepshould and slightly over $1000.00 of which me their support. I will cer- winner for the -most lone hands itgoing the way they should and $948.00 was raised at a dance tainly do my utmost to fill this so congratulations are in order p is hoped that, as spring will held in Saltford a short time capacity to the best of my for these two players. All roaches, the members abilit proceeds from the ,euchre p ago-. The -Legion has certainly y• nights were returned to the become more activh come forward on this venture • After twenty-two Tuesday At the March general nights of euchre, the leaglte players in the form of prizes. meeting it was decided to allow and Branch 140 thanks one and closed out the season with a The Share -the -Wealth draw, campers to utilize the back part all for the cooperation and hall is hopes the residents at banquet on Tuesday March 25. which the Branch has been situatedof the lot un which centennial Huronview will soon be able to This proved a very enjoyable running for some time now, - during the season for the euchre players was won, by Gas Grafos of celebrations this summer. This, enjoy the lounge. Goderich at the March draw. move was designed to possibly For Branch 140 the Zone C1 and seventy..three sat down to a, ge �. • ,.dinner supplied a�=�f �.ThnAw�ant0'g ticket was sold.by meeting, N . which washeld in d lid. encourage at least.a�few-more,�,r A,, ,c ,a 'n �, ifamilies.to come home' for gA ' _: a �, , , '' ' / ''; r `�(� ..�a n. visit and of coursd,•.°tnUst• be sanctioned by the town. Many people do camp during the summer and with what the town has to offer such as the swimming pool, ball diamonds etc, the Branch hopes the CENTRAL HUROII • RECREATION CENTRE OPENS MONDAY, APRIL 1 SWIMMING SCHEDULE RECREATIONAL SWIMS ADULT SWIM ThQ following times have been reserved for adults only to Swim as they pie: sc Monday 9 30 p.m — 10:30 p nr. Wednesday -7:30 p m ; 8:30 p m. FAMILY SWIM An event in which whole families can pard ipate i re-schooiers are welcbme but parents must assume primary responsibility for their safety All children must be accompanied by an adult member of the family Tuesday 6 30 p.m — 7.30 p m GENERAL SWIM In the interests of safety no child Tess than 44 inches tall will be -allow.g.chn-t ig 8g91 w.th.o.ut.an adutt.,s.upetyoor. Monday. Wednesday6.30 p m — 7'30 p.m Thiirsday Friday Tuesday Saturday Sunday NOON HOUR SWIM Monday to Friday 12 30 p m — 1 30 p m 7.30pm —800pm 200pm—4'00pm 700pm—9:OOpm 200pm —400pm FEE SCHEDULE: GENERAL ADMISSION Spring, Fail, Winter Summer June 29 - Sept 14 Year Each Session Spring, Fall; Winter Summer Child Student Adult Family 25 50 $ 1 00 $ 2 00 25 50 50 100 Child Student Adult Family $2000 $2500 53200 57500 5 00 8 00 12 00 24 00 500 800 1000 1500 Child 12 years of age or under Student 17 years of age or under Adult 18 years of age and over VA. `STRA RECRE 'TIONAL SWIM CLUB The Vanastra Recreational Swim Club is for those people who are interested in swimming in limited occupancy pool Membership is limited to 40 people Friday 830pm--930pm FEE $20 OC ' 1 year POOL RENTAL Huron County's first indoor swimming pool may be rented at $15 00 per hour This fee includes a tifeguar4 up to a maximum of 20 persons. Additional lifeguards at additional charge THE BASE FACTORY OUTLET HURON COUNTY'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE MEN'S -.BOYS' -LADIES'', GIRLS' and BABY'S WEAR YARD GOODS -FURNITURE- MATTRESSES -PAINT SEWING MACHINES -SMALL -APPLIANCES -LAMPS LOCATED ON HWY NO. 4 SOUTH OF CLINTON AT VANASTRA 4 SPRING STORE HOURS: Monday through Thursday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed Sundays GIRLS 7-14 SALE PRICED 84.47-_ TO $5 •47 PLAIN 8 CHECK PATTERNS $3.17 SALE .PRICE '�.•mr�'�� .Yl,•.Y¢'. TX' •4.x. ,•"�K�antinl? �+.Ty�W`. .... DENIUM JACKETS HOODED BRUSHED COTTON JACKETS 513.98 BOMBER & LEISURE SALE PRICED REGULAR 512.98 to HIGHEST SEWING MACHINE OUR SEWING EXPERT COMES TO BASE FACTORY OUTLET FRIDAY APRIL 11 & SATURDAY APRIL 1 2 Base Factory Outlet Is making special high trade-in allowan- ces on your used sewing machine 9 the purchase of a neer: '"10/ •MORSE •UNIyERSAL by WHITE •DOMESTIC by WHITE 1 •BERNINA *MORSE AND OTHER FAMOUS BRANDS We also have used sewing machines from $39.00 for straight stitch models and used semi -automatics up to $149.95. All Our used sewing machines carry a full one year warranty. Mr. Earl Berscht, our sewing machine repairman and in- structor, will be at our store Friday, April 11, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, April 12, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Bring in your sewing machine for a check or c,epairs. Mr. Berscht has had Over 37 years experience and ell his work is guaranteed for a full ' year. SPRING MERCHANDISE 15 ARRIVING DAILY — COME IN AND T"AKENA SECOND LOOK (BEFORE RECONDITIONING) These vehicles will be sold on en "as is" basis, licence plates removed. There are GENUINE BARGAINS '72 FORD LTD. CONVERTIBLE 429 engine, power windows, Lic. FKE 738 radio, 11 VEGA HATCHBACK 4 speed, radio, Lic. DHJ 356 '71 DODGE HALF TON 6 stick, posifraction Lic. C69 821 /6 8 CHEV. IMPALA Sedan, V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes. Lic. DJA 278 '68 BEAUMONT DELUXE 2 door hardtop, 6 cylinder automatic, 27,000 miles. One owner. Lic. DHD 058 (1799 f749 f988 f378 '66 CHEV. BELAIR Sedan, 6 cylinder, standard shift, runs good. Lic. F H F 572 '6 5 GMC HALF TON 6 -stick, Lic. D98 386 '65 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN Sedan, V8, automatic, radio. A decent car. Lic. DHF 652 '6 2 PON.TIAC LAURENTIAN Sedan, 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, 49,000 miles, We sold, it new. Lic. HNL 038 '68. GMC HALF TON 292 6 cylinder, 4 speed, all heavy duty suspension, 42,000 miles, Lic. C42 239. '68 CHEV. CAPRICE 2 door hardtop, V/8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, vinyl top, low mileage. A real good car. Lic. DHJ 037 '68 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 2 door hardtop, - ug, adtObiaticc, power steering, power ,brakes, 0 radio, Would make excellent transportation. Lic. DHD 125 '70 DODGE HALF TON 6 stick, low mileage. Lic. D97 211 '70 HORNET SEDAN 6 cylinder, automatic, low mileage. Lic. DHJ 676 '69 MONTEGO 2 door hardtop, VB, automatic, Lic. F J R 726 '69 REBEL SST- STATIONWA►GON 6 cylinder, automatic, radio, roof rack, 49,000 miles. Lic. DHD 852 x395 s97 s75 x193 f100 177 888 f755 s899 x697 f186 f233 These Prices For One Week Only McGEE PONITI AC-BUICK .CADILLAC-GMC HAMILTON Si. GODf RICH