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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-09-04, Page 12. iu. Ort f� fo .Sp ted by Bran'c 156, Seaforth Royal Cdian.Legion. STAG * * LEN JAMIESON ' alt NU VARNALl.Y " * Sept. E 2, 19 7 5 * !► p.m. 10 1 CM. * i STAG for Wayne Tebbutt at Helly..GuIty Friday, September 5 i► p.rn. - 1 a.m. /� NS leaving i to nt lob f don Fah"', Wed, Sept,, 10, 1976..For further particulam -hone 442-7631.---36 FALL AOF R of Ontario Street and Wesley.. Willis : LJ..C.W."s at Wesleye.. Willis `united Ch1ch, Sunday, October 5, 197$ ---at 7:30 p.m. Audrey and Dave Kemp will give ari illustrated talk on their experiences in the Arctic. Special music -- everyone welcome. -.36 NEW BINGO• Clinton Legion Hall, 8:30 p.m. Sept. 4. Admission $1; fifteen regular games, $i0 each. Three Share - the -Wealth games. One Jackpot $190 in 58 calls. Consolation. One call and 810 added weekly if not won. Classified ads pay 25. IN MEMORIAM COWAN - In loving memory of George W. Cowan who passed away Sept,ennber 10. 1964. Loving memories never die As years roll on and days pass by In our hearts a memory is kept Of ane we loved and will never forget. Ever remembered and sadly missed by wife and family. ---36X RECEPTION } 26. CARD OPTNRNKS far GAYLE HENDERSON and JACK PEPPER Set. Sept. 6, 1975 p.m. at the WHITE. CARNATION Hotmesviite Friends and Relatives Welcome I' 40 • • fa' HAWING t NIG DAYS • wed.. Sept. 3 to Tuns., Sept.9 u._.. t gawky evert dayet Tat love,„ "▪ Ifanything *ta�� everh• ''ttyoutobesures t finish telling; u ": te P * • eswntrue. • Starr T2 • • JUTZI - The family of the late Addie Jutxi wishes to express its sincere appreciationfor messages of sympathy and floral tributes, also for donations to the Arthritic Society. Special thanks to the many friends , in Vanastra community also to the group of neighbours and friends from Clinton. —36 LEEMING - Words cannot ex- press the deep gratitude to the friends, neighbours and relatives of .the late Ethel teeming for their flowers. charitable donations, condolences during our recent bereavement. The many deeds of kindness will long be remembered. Bill Leeming and family. —36x a ellr�ili+e�#rR�fl►+ o ' omuns INI MISTV600111110iii. PAWN �Y !'• St "T , rtiP.M. . AOUtc 111t 0; -Country- Singles • _ Dance SAT.SEPT. 6 Eft ATWOOD HALL MUSIC BY "FOUR OF A KIND" Refreshments SERVED . 2 Watch, f.r 40er "Next daiue on SEPT. 13 AT CLINTON LEGION MUSIC BY "BLENDERS" WHITE CARNATION HOLMESVILLE, ONT.. Reservations Only for the fallowing Saturday, -September 13—Star Tree Saturday. September 20h -Star Tom Saturday. October ii- The eluetones Saturday. October 2S --Star Trani Saturday, November II—The Harbouriltes Saturday, November 1S—Star Tran Saturday, Novembe 22---15iu tonus Saturday. November Cavaliers S*tartrday. December 4 ---Tee Harbowfiti i Friday, December 12 Sf*r Trax Saturday, Becsmber 13—Star Trex Friday. December 1/w-. Stuetants Saturday, December *-'ids blutiones MANCE - SMORGASe'GID FOR RESERVai TIONS CALL 4112$3120: 412.1535 ; 41124221 We 1140 eater to - + Bi vats + 1 + tate Parties en The winners of the under six moths class at the Sayli eld Fair's baby -show -were left to right - Mrs. Bruce Brady and Tyler of Bayfield, with second going to Mrs, Don •Dlnel and Erin of London. (photo by Milivena Erickson) Ba field woman wins $1,000 A Bayfield woman, Mary Boyce, went home 81,000 richer last Monday night after win- ning the jackpot at the weekly Tinton Monster bingo. Share -the -wealth- winners were Mrs. Ken MacCuspy of Goderi+ch, Mrs. Alice McNair of Huron Park, and Karen Cooper of Exeter. Single winners of $50 were Mrs. Harvey Aitchison of Wingham, Mrs. Joe Koene of Bayfield, Sherry Hodgins of . Clinton. and Moira Robinson of Clinton, Mrs. Irene Davis of, Vanastra. Hensall, and Mrs. Joe Schneider of W Ingham. Those who split $50 bingos include Mrs. Wayne Tideswell of Clintonnd Danielle Simons of Bayfield: Mrs. Liebold. Mary Snaith of Clinton and Mrs. Moorehead of Palmerston; Barbara. Hearn of Huron Park and Doris McPherson of RR 5, Clinton; Vivian Knights of Constance BY MarY Mesmer Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Jim, Sheila, Sharon and Bob were: Mr, and Mrs. Andy Thompson of Etobicoke; Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter of Colborne Township; and Mr. and Mrs. Barry Powley. Jason and Jonathan, who have just returned from B.C. and are remaining till Tuesday when they will return to Ottawa. Alvin Storey of Vanastra spent the weekend with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storey. Mr. and Mrs. George Murray of Cambridge -Galt spent the weekend at their summer honne. Their families also visited with them the McAllister and Orr families. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley attended the Kincardine Fall Fair on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs,. Frank Van der Molan, Paul. Mark and Margie of Oakville, and Jeffrey Whyte of Lindsay were holidays - weekend visitors with Mrs. W. L. Whyte, Tom, Bill and Mr. Other $50 games were split among Mrs. Evelyn Chessell • and Audrey Bradshaw of Mitchell; Helen Thompson and Mrs. Clarence Reid of Hensall, Debbie Hart of Clinton and Anne Link laterof Goderich; Ed Little of Hensall, Nancy Fawcett and Phyllis Mountford of Clinton. and Lori Kennedy of Huron Park; Ed Little again. Denise Orr and Evelyn Francis of Bayfield Other $50 game winners included Elaine Josling of Clinton and Judy Dykstra of Bayfield: Sherry Hodgins. Wilma McMichael of Clinton. J.A. Cevetal of Holland, 'Lori Harold Whyte. Kennedy of Huron Park, and Bill Presztor returned Nancy Fawcett of Clinton; home on Sunday front spending Trion Malcolm of Clinton, the past week's holidays with Milton Fisher of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scott and Coleen Norman of Vanastra. Dwayne of Parkhill. Mrs. Robert Reynolds of Southfield, Michigan visited on Wednesday with the John Thompson family. Barry Turner of Tuckersmith spent a few days with Mr. and, Mrs. Reg Lawson and John. Elizabeth Lawson spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. George Turner and Bonnie of Ttickersmith, Mr. Paul Stevenson.of'Huron- Music Studios was adjudicator at the Family Paradise Talent Show held on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Nolan and boys. returned home to Toronto on Sunday from their stay at their: summer home in the village. Mr. and M -s. Dave hope of Hamilton are visiting for a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dimeline, Don,' Peter and David. • Weekend Entertainment THURS. FRI. & SAT. SEPT. 4,5s.e SHANNON (NO COVER CHARGE) NEXT WEEKEND — FRIDAY $ SATURDAY -- SEPTEMBER 12 a 13. The Manhattan Treat yourself and your frim is ... ' for your Cb nvenience our Hot Buffet IS served THURS.; & ERT. 12 croon - 2 p.m. ,Casual Dress Diene by Candlelight SUNDAY SMORGASBORD % p.m. to S; p.m. RHSWNESSM N'S LUNCHEON SPECIALS EVERY HDA Visit the 'KEG ROOM * Colour TV f Relaxing atmosphere Candred;ght tarvrrarnt i Tavern to Licensed under I..C.tl.O. IELD RD.. GODERICH 04-/81 meet 17 at lied fOr hela<ltd usic will be pro*i: ,... ,other. A draw for a bicycle will also be it evening. Tickets for e dance. or (draw will be available from recreation anizers. Be sure to conte to Huron Centennial' School qn Sunday. Sept. V to the,. Township slow - pitch games. Ladies play at 1:30 p.m.; men at 3 p.m. Anyone is welcome to play or watch. The Inter -Twp. Senior Boys Tournament which was to have been held at Huily-Gully moved to the Benmiller Park due to weather conditions. The Labour Day event saw the Colborne lads emerge as champions over Stanley in the final guile. Congratulations to our boys and their coaches for their fine showing in their first season of playing. DANCING at VANASTRA RECREATION CENTRE Saturday,Sept.1 3 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Music by: .Lincoln Green Lunch Provided Bar Available Tickets: $7, advance, per couple. $0. at door. Advance tickets available at the Recreation Centre or by phoning 482-3544. ▪ NOW PLAYING • THURSDAY, SEPT. 4 TO SATURDAY, '* SEPT.6 11( "GREASE CAPRICE" 4( it RETURN ENGAGEMENT* * SATURDAY MATINEE * * 4.4P.M COMING MONDAY. SEPT. a TO SATURDAY SEPT. 13 "OPEN ROAD" BLUEGRASS AND UPTOWNCOUNTRY IFf Sept, 9 P. 1 amt. iM1e ,' rs T SS. par couple Proms 19 99nntirt the (linion Mus Join "C" Hockey ad .. Only ticketholders ever lE years admitted. Tickets available at Clinton Arena. Waynee's Sports Goderich. or Jack Lane, Seatojrth, re Clinton Racewoy .orated by the Kinsmen Club of Clinton: This Srsday, Plan to attend "THE FAF.IiLY TRACK" Clinton._ Ontario POST TIME: 2:OO•P.M. Thirteen Sundays. starting July eth through to Sep- tember 28th inclusive. Five Ontario Sires Stake Races One Centennial Pace + Free Parking + Pari-Mutuel Wagering + Food and refreshments served in the Family Room (Arena Floor) Phone Entries to: Frank Cook. Race Secretary P.O. Box 778. Clinton PHONE: 4112-7724 This Sudsy Sept. 7: Ontario Sired Stake Perm '9,000 added OPEN WEEKENDS FRIDAY, SATURDAY. SUNDAY FIRST SHOW AT DUSK • 'iAN9- TBasrCac AiRCi� ECM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL (L IhraN WED. TO SAT., Stk. 3 TO 6 PLUS z+i r:sae.a ,�,"! TtitS si tit Ii tat "Lusty Tales of Erotic Moria" FRIDAY, SATURDAY - SEPT. 12. 13 • They Look Lice Flockcs... Have NoEyes- And s Ashes— They M ie fire , arida grill ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 4