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BLYTH LIONS BINQO►,• Blyth
M6triorial Hall, Saturday, 8:30
pan. $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 - _th
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 1400-265-4485 toll
free or the Health Unit office at
482-341,6. Both husbands and
wives are invited to attend and
participate in the discussion-
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"CASH BINGO", Seaforth
Legion Hall, Friday, April 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 years not permitted.)
Admission $1, extra cards 25 c
each or 7 for $1. Proceeds for
welfare work. Spon9ored by
Branch 156, Seaforth Royal
Canadian Legion. -16b
DESSERT Euchre and Bake
Sale - Wed. April 23 at 1:30 p.m.
Admission $1.00 at Varna
Township Hall sponsored by the
Varna U.C.W.-16b
BRUCEFIELD - IOOF card
party - Friday, April 18th at
8:30 p.m. at the Brucefield
IOOF Hall. Everyone welcome.
Ladies please bring lunch. -16b
DESSERT EUCHRE -. - to be
held at Summerhill Hall,
Wednesday, April 23 at 1:30
p.m., admission 75c. Everyone
Welcome. -16p
CLINTON Horticultural
Society Open Meeting, Wed-
, nesday, April 23rd at 8 p.m. in
the Town Hall featuring two
films "Mr. Hancock's Woods"
and "Foliage Plants for
Interiors", a Junior Gardeners
Skit and annual slip and plant
ecchange. Silver collection.
Everyone welcome. -16b
NEW BINGO --Clinton Legion
Hall 8:30 .p. m April 17.
Admission $1;,fifteen regular
games, $10 each. Three Share -
the -Wealth games. One Jackpot
for $160 in 55 calls. Consolation.
Qne call and $10 added weekly
if not wort. -16b
BINGO --April 22 Huron Fish
and Game Club, 8:30 p.m.
Jackpot $59 in 59 calls. Six door
prizes. —46tf
EUCHRE at Town Hall
sponsored by the Clintonian's
Club, on Wed. Apr. 30th at 2
p.m., admission 75c. Ladies
please bring lunch. Door
Prize. -16,17b
STAG
for
Mike McNichol
at
Clinton Arena
April 1 9, 1 97 5
9 to 12 p.m.
52.00 per person
Lunch Provided
14 and 16b
HURON •
CENTENNIAL
SCHOOL
SPRING
CONCERT
Thursday, April 24
Friday, April 25
8:00
Tickets $1.00
per seat
CLINTON HORTICULTURE
Society auction of plants and
garden equipment on Friday,
May 9 at 7:15 p.m. at the Town
Hall. Call 482-9583 or 9437 if you
wish to dig up and pick-up
services. Excellent door
prizes. -16,18b
A FOUNDING MEETING for
the new provincial riding of
}Wren Middlesex will be held at
the Dashwood Community
Hall, Wednesday, April 30th.
Reception 6:30 p,. m. Dinner
7:00 p.m. Dinner tickets are
available from Municipal
Chairman of the South Mid-
dlesex Liberal Association and
the Huron Provincial Liberal
Association. -16,17b
FOR ALL THE FAMILY —
Centennial May Day Pie Social,
Thursday,; 1Iay 1st at 7:30 p. m.
in St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church hall, Also featured
Bake Table and "Looking
Back" display. -16b
LOBA CARD PARTY to be held
in Orange Hall, Wednesday,
April 23 at 8:30 p.m. Come and
bring a friend as this is the last
card party of the season.
Ladies please bring lunch. -16b
The employees of the Clinton Post Office last week received a large plaque and individual mugs
in recognition of four years of accident free time. Harold Elder of London, left, manager of the
Central area of the South Western district presents the trophy to Postmaster Dick Dixon and
George Rumball, George Brown, Greg Burns, Gayle Daer, and Joan Van Der Meer. (News -
Record photo)
Sorority to help Centennial
On April 8 at the home of Ann
Adams near Londesboro, Beta
Sigma Phi, Omega chapter
held its meeting of the 74-75
year. The meeting was opened
by repeating the Opening
Ritual, followed by the
Secretary's report and roll call
with 14 present.
The treasurer's report was
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student
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given by Joanne Bullen
followed by the corresponding
secretary's report given by
Linda Bell. Linda had written a
lovely letter to the foster child
in Kenya.
Service chairman, -Marilyn
Hoy, reported she had received
a letter from the Arthritis
Society stating they are going
Pro -Life plans seminar
The Goderich and District
Pro Life Association is making
plans for an Information.
Seminar to be held on Wed-
nesday, April 23 at the
Goderich and District
Collegiate Institute from"8 until
10:30 p.m.
The special speaker is Doctor
Hart Bezner, B.Sc., Ph.D.
Physics. His topic is Personal
Freedom And Social Justice.
Doctor Bezner was the guest
speaker at an open meeting in
Goderich two years ago. Many
swill ..renrembet : o>r•-
ceful, dynamic speaker,
dedicated in Speaking Up For
Life. He is chairman of the
Physics Department, Wilfred
Laurier University, Waterloo
and founding member of the
Kitchener - Waterloo Right to
Life.
Sevgr members of the
Goderich and District Pro Life
Association attended the first
annual dinner meeting and
banquet of the Voice of the
Unborn, Wingham's Pro Life
Group which was held at St.
Paul's Anglican Church,
Wingham on Wednesday
evening, April 9.
Guest speaker, Dan Murphy,
Q.C., Goderich, stressed that
"society is responsible for
today's permissive attitudes".
. He was introduced by Mrs.
Connie Osborn, chairman of
Goderich & District Pro Life.
The co-chairman was
Reverend Ken Hawthorn and
Sally Campeau is the chair-
man. The Board of Directors
for the. 1975 - 76 year are:
Adrien Keet, Mrs. Sally
Campeau, Reverend Ken
Hawthorn, Ben Malda, Mrs.
Susan Wright and George
Brophy. The former will act as
chairman.
Goderich and District Pro
Life Group donated the
THIt WEEK'S
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CLUB
Winners
CLUB NO. 3
MRS. S. THOMSON
CLUB NO. 4
MRS. L. MATHIESON
CLUB NO. 5
MRS. DIANNE DOHERTY
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The family of John and Gladys
Armstrong wish to invite
friends, relatives and neigh-
bours to their parents' home,
Londesboro, Ontario to help
them celebrate their 50th
Wedding Anniversary on
'Tues. April 29th, 1975 from 24
and 7-10 p.m. Best wishes only
please. 16,17b
following books to the Huron
County Library to be
distributed to the five major
libraries in the County:
Abortion Yes or No by John L.
Grady, M.D., and Abortion and
Social Justice edited by
Thomas W. Hilgers, M.D., and
Dennis J. Horan, Esq., J.D.
Contributors were lawyers,
teachers, physicians, nurses
and housewives.
Be Seen!
Bicycles Afe'>"alatilvely" g'lmatl'1
compared to other vehicles on
the road and the hectic pace of
driving in heavy traffic often
leaves the motorist little time
to watch for the difficult -to -see
cyclist. The Ontario Safety
League suggests the cyclist go
one step beyond the law and
equip his vehicle with ad-
ditional reflective and
fluorescent material. Ontario
law requires ten inches of red
reflective tape (in addition to
the reflector) on ,the rear
fender or saddle stays and ten
inches of white 'on the front
forks. In a positive move, the
League, in cooperation with
CIAG Insurance, is making kits
of this material available at
cost to Ontario children,
through local police depart-
nients, schools and clubs.
to have a Telethon on CKNX
and if they knew of any talent
that would be interested in
participating, please submit
their names.
They also received a letter
from the Centennial Committee
concerning the Centennial
Store. The store is to be open 2
hours Friday night and a few
hours Saturday. A paper was
passed for all those to sign if
they were able to help.
They also received a letter
concerning putting a float in the
Centennial parade Aug. 2.
Carol Fisher was left in charge
of looking into an entry.
On Tuesday April 15 an
executive meeting was held at
the home of Lois Fitzgerald to
discuss Founder's Day and the
next regular meeting will . be
held at Marg Dobson's April 22
Linda Meade was in charge
of the program for the evening
"Enjoying Music". We listened
to different selections of music
and each wrote her likes and
dislikes and why.
The .meeting was closed by
repeating the 'Closing Ritual
followed by the Mizpah
benediction.
A lovely lunch was served by
the hostess, Ann Adams and co -
hostess Marilyn Hoy. A social
time was enjoyed by all.
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Dominion Life
Choir
presents an evening
of music
St. Andrew's
United Church
Bayfield
Tues. Apr. 22
at 8:30 p.m.
Admission $1.00
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You can win '400
Whether you fancy yourself
as a writer or not, here's your
chance to have yourself a fling.
Dominion Textile in co-
operation with Canadian
Community Newspapers
Association is'sponsoring "Our
Hometown Paper Awards"
again this year.
The idea_is simple. Just write
down in at least 250 words (no
more than 700) what The
Clinton News -Record means to
you. All entries will be
published in the News -Record
before they are sent off to
CCNA for judging.
The lucky Canadians who
best describe their ,feelings
toward their hometown paper
will win a first prize of $400 and
a gold medal or a second prize
of $200 and a gold medal.
Polished literary expression
is not sought. Independent
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FEATURING 'THE rEAGAN INVI'TATI9NAL PACE'
proof of an awareness by the
readers of the role of the
weekly newspaper in the
community.
All entries must reach News -
Record Editor Jaznes Fit-
zgerald no later than May 23.
They must bear the name and
address of the writer, and must
be titled, "Our Hometown
Paper Awards".
A Goderich man, Jim
Kingsley, won this award three
years ago. It is not impossible.
Let's hear from you.
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