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"CASH BINGO", Seaforth
Legion Hall, Friday, April 4 at.
8:15 p.m. sharp. 15 regular
games far $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 25
cents each or 7 for $1. Proceeds
for welfare work, Sponsored by
Branch 156, Seaforth Royal
Canadian Legion. -14b
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SUNDAY, April 6th Joint
Thank Offering at Ontario
Street Church with Wesley -
Willis, 7:30 p.m. Mrs. H.
Wonfer- is the special
speaker. --13,14b
SALVATION ARMY Depot, 15
Rattenbury. St., Clinton, will be
having a 1 cent sale on all items
during the month of
April. -13,14b
BLYTH LIONS BINGO,, Blyth
Memorial Hall, Saturday, 8:30
p.m. $150 jackpot in 60 calls.
Big cash prizes.-38tfn
THE HURON COUNTY Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Expectant Parent Education
Classes, being held in the
Health Unit office, 105 Shipley
Street, Clinton commencing
Thursday, April 15, from 7:30 -
9 :30 p. m. Would anyone who is
interested please pre -register
by calling 1-800-265-4485 toll
free or the Health Unit office at
482-3416. Both husbands and
wives are invited to attend•and
participate in the discussion-
s. -14,15,16b
HULLY GULLY:, April 6 -
Closed Reception; Friday,
April 11, Mozart and the
Melody Makers; April 12 -
Annual Hully Gully Canoe Race
and Maple Syrup Festival;
April 12 Country Singles
Dance; April 19 - Star Trex -
Sold Out; April 20'- Moto Cruss
Season Opener. -14p
SUNDAY, April -6th - Joint
Thank Offering at Ontario
Street Church with Wesley -
Willis, 7:30 p.m. Mrs. H.
Wonfer is the special
speaker. -13,14b
YOUTHGROUP Of St.a les
Middleton Church are having a
card partyApril 11 at. 8 pan.
Ladies bring lunch, admission
75 cents. Door Prize. --14p
L.O,B,A. card party to be held
in Orange Hall, Clinton, April
9th at 8:30. Ladies please bring
lunch. -14b
22. DEATHS
26, CARD OF THANKS
Applications are now
being, accepted for the
BRUCEFIELD I.O.O.F. card
party - Friday, April 4th at 8:30
p.m. at the Brucefield I.O.O.F.
Hall. Everyone welcome.
Ladies please bring lunch. -14b
HURON FISH and Game Club,
Saturday, _ April 5th - pot luck
supper 6 - 7:30 p.m., $2 per
person and cards to follow at 8
p.m. Saturday April 12 - Night
Club night, entertainment from
London. Dancing 10 - 1.-14b
WOMEN'S AUXILIARY -
Clinton Public Hospital
Regular Meeting Monday,
April 7 at 10:00 a.m. in Hospital
Board Room. -14b
SALVATION ARMY Depot, 15
Rattenbury St„ Clinton, will be
having a 1 cent sale on all items
during the month of
April. -13,14b
ORMOND : On Thursday, March •
27, 1975, Dorothy Ormond of
Bayfield, in her 86th year.
Beloved wife of Harold Ormond•
and' dear mother of Mrs. Byron
(Lucy) Johnston, of Ashtabula,
Ohio; Martin of Olympia, Wash.;
David of Livonia, Mich,; Allen of
Federal Way, Wash. Also sur
viving is one sister Miss Ruth
Martin of Montclair, N.J.
Predeceased by two brothers
Allen Martin, of Dearborn, Mich..,
and Stuart Martin, of. Ashland,
Ohio. Funeral and of.,
services were held at the Ball
Funeral Home, 153 High St.,
Clinton on Saturday, March 29 at
2:00 p.m. Interment in Bayfield
Cemetery.
BLYTH LIONS BINGO, Blyth
Memorial Hall, Saturday, 8:30
p.m. $150 jackpot in 60 calls.
Big cash prizes.-38tfn
NEW BINGO Clinton Legion
Hall 8:30 p.m. April 3.
Admission $1; fifteen regular
games, $10 each. Three Share -
the -Wealth games. One Jackpot
for $150 in 54 calls. Consolation.
One call and $10 added weekly
if not won.
BINGO — April 8 Huron Fish
and Game Club,, 8:30 p.m.
Jackpot $58 in 58 calls. Six door
prizes.--46tf
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CENTENNIAL
_-. DIARY
April 1 9 -
Woodstock choralaires CHSS
Auditorium 8:15 p.m. Spon-
sored by Sarah Hale Chapter
I.O.D.E.
May 1 -
Centennial May Day Pie
Social St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church
May 14-15-16-17
"Annie get your gun"
CHSS students
June 6-7-8 -
Clinton Spring Fair
June 21 -
Kinsmen Centennial Dance at
Arena -with.-.Bluetones
July 1 2
Orange Walk —
Lodges from Windsor to North
Bay
July 25-28 -
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July 26 -
"Lunch on the Lawn" Wesley-
U.C. !2-2 p.m.
Modern Squaire Dancing
C.H.S.S.
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July 29 -•
Special Square Dance
Evening
July 30 M
Monster Band Tattoo
July 31
Special Entertainment- Night
Aug. 1 -
Ball Room Dance
Teen Dance
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Back to School Reunion
Monster Parade
Beef Barbecue
Centennial Ball at Arena
Aug. 3 -
Special ,Church Services
Harness Racing
Aug. 4 -
Sports• Events
Monster Bingo
MR. JACK RIDDELL M.P.P.
fur iluron will be at Town Hall
Clinton on Saturday April 12th
from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Here is
an excellent opportunity to
discuss any constituency
problem you may have,, with
Mr. Riddell.
Jan Tennant hosts the popular exercise and sports series The Fit
Stop seen Tuesdays on CBC -TV 'at 4:30 p.m. As well as exer-
cises the ;whole family can do, the series gives tips and
information on all types of sporting activities from biking to
canoeing. The aim is to get Canadian kids into sports that are
inexpensive to participate in.
Love is the theme
for
Mike McNichol
at
Clinton Arena
April 19, 1975
9 to 12 p.m. '
$2.00 per person
Lunch Provided
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CLINTON
Love and understanding, the
problems between young and
old, parents and children,
personal problems, all this can
be seen in the movie 'Time To
Run', which will be shown in
Goderich on April 13,14, and 15
at the Park Theatre - on The
Square.
There will be two showings
each day, for the public. The
exact times will be announced
later.
The preview of this movie has
been shown earlier this year in
Goderich for a number of
residents. One of them was
Glenn Rittinger.
"It is a first rate movie. It's
appealing to different age
groups. Personally, I was
impressed with this film. It has
a lot of meaning and rein-
forcement for someone like
me," commented-- Mr. Rit-
tinger. '"
In 'Time To Run,' Ed Nilson
plays Warren Cole, a har-
d- driving industrialist, who
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finds it impossible to un-
derstand his college-age son
who has rejected the role his
father has mapped out for him.
After much soul-searching, the
father realizes his own
responsibility for the disin-
tegration of his family.
Approached from a religious
perspective, 'Time To Run' is
also a story of friction between
Jeff and his ' girlfriend,
Michelle, played by Barbara
Sigel, who is a familiar face to
television viewers. Michelle
has discovered a spiritual
dimension in her life, and this
aspect is very confusing to Jeff,
who has little time for "a God
who would allow war, hatred,
and suffering on earth".
But his life is shattered by an
avalanche of personal
problems, and he finds himse1
at a Jesus peopleh gatitri> i
with Michelle, where he
glimpses the possibility of a
new life-style based on love and
understanding.
"It is a very good film. It's
projected towards young
people. It would also provoke
thinking." said Rev. G.L.
Royal, Knox Presbyterian
Church in Goderich.
Some of the younger people
have also seen this film. One of
them is Tim Barz, Grade 12
student in Goderich.
"I hope that most of the
teenagers w41 see this movie. It
presented the problems that
both parents and children deal
with. After seeing' this movie,
most of the people could
probably relate to their per-
sonal problems much easier. It
is a very good piece of work. It
shows lack of communications
in that particular family," he
said.
Rev. Ross Nichols, of
Goderich, feels that the movie
itself is satisfying, well per-
formed.
"Pm planning to see it again,
and I think that most of the
people would appreciate it. It is
the best among the movies that
I have seen. It puts the in-
dividual in the play," he said.
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ADULTS: $3.(1O CFIILDREN: $1.5U
Sponsored by Zurich arid District Chamber of Commerce
McitAY - At Huronview,Cltntort -
on Saturday, March 29, 1975,
Bessie Jane McKay, formerly of
RR 4, Seaforth in her 90th year.
. Survived by cousins. The funeral
and committal service was held
on Monday, March 31 at 2 p.m.
from the Whitney Funeral Home,
87' Goderich St. West, Seaforth.
Temporary entombment in
Pioneer Mausoleum. Rev, E.
Nelson officiated.
WHITMORE: Harold Michael
Whitmore passed away in
HtEmilton on March 31, 1975. Son
of the late Franklin Whitmore
and Isabella Reid of Goderich
Township and dear husband of
the former Leona Hearn. Funeral
service from the Truscott
Funeral Home in Hamilton on
Thursday.
26. CARD OF THANKS
SCOTT - Sincere thanks and
appreciation to Dr. Newland and
Dr. Street, nurses and staff on
second floor while I was a patient
in Clinton Hospital. Also to Rev.
,Potter for his faithful visits and
flowers from United Church and
U.C.W., also for gifts, cards,
flowers and visits. Special thanks
to Mr. and Mrs. A. Kirkconnell,
sincerely Elsie Scott, Auburn.
—14b
McKAY - I wish to express my
appreciation to all who sent cards,
and flowers while I was a patient
in Clinton Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Baker, nurses and
staff on first floor, a wonderful
bunch, "carry on as usual."
Sheila McKay. —14p
SAT. APR. 12
Huron Fish and
Game Club
Mr.' Clinton Miller Band
of London
Dancing 10 p.m. to
1 a.m.
Cover Charge
14b
BEATTIE; The family of the late
Effie Beattie wish to
acknowledge with sincere thanks
the kind expression of your
sympathy in floral tributes, cards
and memorial donations, and all
who helped in any way during our
recent bereavement. George
Beattie and family. -14b
JERVIS: We wish to thank all
those who sent cards, flowers and
Visited and special thanks to Dr.
Newland, Dr. Street and second
floor nurses.—Jill and Scott. -14p
CHAMBERS: I would like to
thank all those who remembered
me with flowers, gifts, cards and
visits while a patient in Clinton
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Watts, Dr. Street and 1st floor
nurses. Troy and I both wish to
thank Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Keys
and family for making a home for
Troy during my week in the
hospital. -Colleen and Troy
Chambers. -14b
CLINTON CENTENNIAL
PARADE
SATURDAY, AUGUST 2nd. 1975
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Entry forms are available at the Clinton News -Record
or
Clinton Municipal office.
THOMPSON: I sincerely wish to
thank all those who sent cards
and flowers while I was a patient
in Clinton Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Harrett and Dr.
Flowers and the nursing staff.
Ken Thompson. -14b
WISE: I wish to. thank Rev.
Sharples and Reverend Ragg for
their visits and the many kind
friends, neighbors and relatives
who sent me so many cards,
letters of get well wishes and to
everyone who sent me flowers
and plants, both individuals and
organizations, while I was a
patient in Victolria Hospital,
London. Mrs. Emma Wise. -14b
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