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Clinton News-Record, 1975-06-05, Page 16Tim Huron,Co ty Health t "nit Invites, you to attend cherAdult Health • ! uidan,ee.. Centre,. Health Unit Office,1 Ship r... r 5 ,.;.,.,, ,�, street, Clinton�Clir►t�ti yah' "t'h41t'sdayR' -une 12, 1975' from .l :30 3:3o �'���;��' �f�l�P� . p. �,, far" .' 1 . Hdaitl�. �ui�" nt . Holmesv'ille United Chur . e, lltil from:5. i0, to 7;30, vein, nce� 2. Foot', Cage; , P.,m. Adults r'$3,�, ohid'n�._ #Anaemia Screening; 4, .Urine; under ten yea> 150. .1)04-',7 Testing 5,. Blood Pressure; 6 OLUNTEER soredh the'UC;4 •. 1-23'HearingSBS AVAILABLE wn -23 NEW . BINGO -Clinton Legion Hall 8:30 pa June 5 Admission $1; fifteen regular games $10 each. Three Share- the -Wealth games. One Jackpot for $190 in 58 calls. Consolation. One call and $10 added weekly if not won. "CASH. BINGO", Seaforth egion Hall, Friday, June,6 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. Sponsored by Branch 156, Seaforth Royal Canadian 'Legion. BAKE SALE and penny sale by Clinton Centennial Band. Booth in Clinton Arena, Friday evening 7:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. and Saturday afternoon 3 - 5 p.m. -23 Connie Forbes Bridal Couple June 14 9:00 p.m. At the White Carnation. Relatives, friends, and neigh- bours are welcome. SEASON tickets for the Huron Country . Playhouse, Grand Bend, are now available from the Shadow Box, 482-9494 or 482- 7744.-23 82-7744-23 HAM and strawberry supper at 1 rucefield United Church, Wednesday June 25, 5 - 8 p.rn. —23,24,45 SgturdOy, June ,7 Wincing 4;00 p,m. to 140. a.m. to the "Ti.roler Brass" German -Style. Dinner served 8:00-9:00 p.m. ;3 Keg Beer - Liquor Bar Beer Drinking Contest $14.00 per couple Clinton Centennial Sweepstake Lottery and Beef BdrbetueNighf July 1 8, at the Clinton Arena Abo 't 275 persons showed up last Monday night for the first.of bilis monster bingos this summer in the arena to, raise.. funds to fix Clintoresrailing swimming pool, All the -service clubs in town . are helping out and hope to raise $25,000 tp fix the Pool.INews-Record photo) THE Goderich Township Women's Institute will meet at Holmesville Public School on Monday, June 9 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Robert McCallum will speak on citizenship and the I.O.D.E. Everyone welcome. —23 ANYONE having overnight accommodation available in their home during the Cen- tennial Celebrations please phone 482-3858.-23 THIS SATURDAY, June 7th, attend an old time Political Picnic at the Robert Nixon Farm, •from noon on. Rt. Hon. Pierre Trudeau will be present. There will, be an aerial display, baseball games and much much more. Refreshment booths on the grounds. Go to H*y. 401 Eat to Interchange 31 Hwy. 2 East to Paris, then Hwy, 5 East past St. George to Nixon Farm. For bus accommodation. 'call Ian McAllister at Zurich 236-4034. , Two women split the $1,000 jackpot in the first of the monster bingoes planned for Clinton this summer. Mrs. Graydon Moorehead of Palmerston and Mrs, Marion .Castle of Clinton each took home $500 dollars last Monday night in the first of 12 bingos to raise money for Children's Swimming pool Fund. With all service clubs in town donating their time, about 275 persons showed up at the first ,dingo. Share the wealth winners were Doug Batkin of Clinton and Ann Sallows of Vanastra, who split $125 each; Sam Beetles of Auburn who won the second bingo of about $125; and the third share was won by Louise Gibbings of Clinton, Blanche Angus of RR 2, Clin- ton, and Flo MacCuspey of Goderich.. There were 15 regular games worth $50 each. The winners were Harry Bettie of Auburn; Mrs. Graydon Moorehead of Palmerston and Alex McMichael of Clinton; Edna Elliott of Goderich; Theresa Schamael of Stratford; Annette Manderson of Goderich; Mrs. Gladys Barwick of Goderich; Lots to cat - Luscious tender beef with all the trimmings Couhtry Singles - Chance SAT. JUNE 14 at Hully Gully Sport Campbell and Cardiff ca?erers Seaforth Community Centre Dancing 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Music by:— "THE HARBOURLITES". Kathy Falconer .and Julie Howse of Clinton; Jean Little of Hensall and Mrs. Helen Cook of Goderich; Francis Gibson of Dashwood; Marg Arnold of Dashwood, Pat Kennedy of Seaforth, and Bev Colton of Clinton; Evelyn Francis of Bayfield; Mrs. Leonard Steepe of Clinton and Harold Robinson of Wroxeter; Mrs. Margaret Carter and Glenda Baechler of Clinton; and Jean Little of Hensall. Featuring: 53,350 in prize money Beef Barbecue served at 11 Bar - 8 p.m. - 1 p.m. Games of chance Hurry! Only a limited number of tickets will be sold. Tickets may be purchased from any Centennial Committee member or from Clinton merchants. Ministry of transportation and Communications officials have expressed concern that a number of drivers have in error detached the organ donor consent forms from their new Ontario drivers' licences and mailed them to Queen's Park. Officials would like to remind motorists that the consent forms should remain attached to - or kept with the driver's licence once it has been com- pleted and signed. This will ensure that in the event of death the wishes of the donor are immediately known to the proper authorities. It is next to impossible to trace drivers who have mailed their consent forms back to the Ministry because • the forms have no return address on them, officials point out. Motorists who have mailed their completed consent forms to the ministry should obtain repiacem t , forms from any. MTC Driver Examination Centre, District or Regional Office of the Drivers and Vehicles Division anywhere in the Province. Motorists who had their licences renewed before the revised licences -became available and who would like to obtain separate donor forms for themselves 'or other members of their family can obtain these forms from their local - MTC Drivers and Vehicles Office. A three hour mystery tour by bus, Sunday 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on June 15. Last bus leaves- Bartliffs Bakery, Clinton 1 p.m. sharp. ADVANCE TICKETS GUARANTEE RESERVED SEATS ---AVAILABLE at BARTUFFS. Don't Miss it, this is the last motocross till fall. From JUNE 2 to SEPT. 8 1975 15 Regular Games: 550.00 Prize 3 SHARE -THE -WEALTH GAMES Grand �i nnak 00 tach Prize p� Night Admission $1.00 Regular Cards — 25c each; 5 for 51.00 Share -The -Wealth Cards — 25c each; 5 for 51.00 31,000.00 Jackpot Bingo Cards — S1.00 Per Card Startkg Tkne: i170 O'clock Each Evenkig Admission: 18 Years of Age and Over ALL PROCEEDS TO COMMUNITY SWIMMING POO( RIND In Varna - Turn west at Huron Centennial School in Brucefield. 8:30 p.m. Music by. BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS Refreshments Served 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524-78 1 1 AIR CONDITIONED WED. TO TUES. — JUNE 4 TO 10 • Adult Entertainment A few tickets still available at $5 from: Vincent Farm Equipment; LCBO Store; Seaforth Veterinary, Clinic; .Whitney Furniture; Toronto Dominion Bank; Bank of Commerce; The Huron Expositor; Keatings Pharmacy; Larones; Stewart Bros.; McLaughlin Motors; McGavio Farm Equipment; O.G.Oke; Rowclif fe Motors; Brians Hairstyling and Bob and Bettys. Watch for our next dance on JUNE 21 at the Vanastra Social Club S . eltinenv CLINTON - ONTARIO jil 1 BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M. 4, FIRST SHOW AT DUSK 11 0 HUB OF HURON COUNTY NOTICE 0 GIANT CENTENNIAL PARADE 0 SATURDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 1975 Persons or organizations wishing to participate in the Centennial Parade .",«A**. i4...A. •eta.'il:.:440 4417-1.7,49,45' -ci: =? i� ,.14.:.*At Hd 'rri?trx?�Yxr •'R=an=r.�'{,'- C.riV,',.,sY'.ay;,... WINNER 7 ACADEMY AWAY INCtUDIYfI BEST PICTURE • BEST DIRECTOR tD fr fnlllt dpi Folin Mai lathe L :mg ,) A The major categories are as follows: 1. Junior Organization _.... 4 #�t�t irg�hniz-atron 3. Contin rcial Float Adult Entertainment < `*.wnw .,,,,,yeti • �tura+a DAVID S. WARD • GEORGE ROY HILL TONY BILL, MICHAEL ono JULIA PHILLIPS TECHNICOLOR• A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Ea ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ultimate exercise in controlled terror. ADULT A SIEGEL Filo* ENTERTAINMENT A IAMCiK/N ON Production 6. Horses or Horse Drawn Vehicle 7. Vintage Machinery 8. Band or Musical Entry 9. Antique Cars or Fire Trucks 10. Marching or Precision Display 1 1. Other AWARDS FOR BEST ENTRY IN EACH CLASS PLEASENCE JgY0110 oid. Moe SUZMAN ttrittattON CIt titti#004‘4410004100,7ASItitisilikiiiii 1(11 \(,1.1 1vItI' v111\ rl':vF 1;O\1.1' "11111 111 h111\ • l I,01UIS I I? 1('11111\ 11111 h IRR la \\I 111 VI 1IiS 11 tI►111Nl 1111\ 411 EI &l Y t,rl ,,loll I ilk I Ia;tti)it . 141, tit l I 1 III)lt' t1tl;l tt %Illl1l1 AM`'tI►I;I,It ENTRY FORMS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE CLINTONNEWS RECORD 'CLINTON MUNICIPAL OFFICE niease ssbmit entries as seen as possible