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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-01-08, Page 12To! Tow 0, /7 titil:3t, by L01 sandwiches Everyone welco.,, ..,e.ce NEW BINGO Clinton Legis Half 5;3 p.M. January 8, 1976 ',Admission $1.; fifteen, regular &Mes, $10. each, Three Share -the -wealth games. One jackpot for 4410 • in S8 calls. Consolation. One call and $10. added weekly if • not won;--tfn THE Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic Health Unit office, Shipley St., Clinton on friday, January 16, 1976 from 9:30 -11:30 a -m - for: Health Surveillance; Anaemia Screening; Immunization; Hearing Screening; Fluoride brushing of children's teeth to prevent cavities for ages 3 to 5 years; Vision testing.-2ar BINGO - ' Van ►stra Recreation Centre Monday, January. 12 at 8:00 p.m. $250 jackpot in 55 calls. Con- solation prize $40. Special $10. door prize awarded each week on previous . weeks admission ticket. Must be present to . win. If not, claimed prize increase by $10. for following week. 15 regular games, 3 share -the - wealth. 6 cards $1.00. Admittance restricted to 16 years and over.--2tftcar R and 500 party, 4y 344;4 15t 1$76, et 8. p., . 100Lodge h*ll,. Princess St. Everyone welcome. Ladies, please bring lunch.' Admission 75 cents.-2x EUCHRE card party Jim 1 l 19`76- 8:30 p.m. in Clinton - sponsored by LORA. Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone welcotne.-2 _.BRUCEFIELD 100E card party, January 16, 1976 at Brucefield 100 Hall at 8:30 p.m, Ladies Please .bring br lunch.' welcome. --2 Fflif IN livto-Date Rood Report�� CALL Ostsrie Motor Loom7 RATTENBURY ST:, CLINTON 482-9300 NOW PLAYING * * * * * THURSDAY, JAN. EI TO SAT. JAN, 10 "Icarus" SWAMC �ax► MONDAY, JAN. 12 TO SATURDAY. JAN. 1 * * * * * "Bandit" EUCHRE party, Summerhill Har, Friday Jan. 23, 1976 at 8:30 P.m. Ladies please bring lunch. Admission 75 cents. Everyone welcome. --3,4 KIINjETTE Club of Clinton presents "A PFAK INTO SPRING'. A fashion show featuring . Kitchener's "Wedding World" Clinton's.- "The Wedge". C.H.S.S. Auditorium, Monday, Feb. 9, 1976 at 8:00 p.m. Tickets 82.00. Refreshments.---2ar HIJLLY - Gully coming events - .Ian. 10, 1976 - Open Dance; "Crippled Creek Project" - Spare ribs, sauerkraut, coleslaw. Jan. 11 - O.S.R.F. sanctioned oval racing. Jan. —17 - Open Dance "Country Unlimited". Jan. 24.. - "Mozart and the ,etodie Makers".--2ar %1otr. rM. Ncr was not held in St. Iamts Anglican Church, Chu, Middleton due - Ovine Weather. Rev. l.nittt is the new Rector. •wars ' on the altar tbrougta the festive season weret. laic there by :Mrs• leton in memory of her late husband. Mr. Fred Middleton. January 16, at 7 p.m. in Trinity 'Anglican. Cb ch. ion eel:. vice Rayfield, i held Rev.-Wm Bennett with Venerable CSR.. Townshend B.A.B.TW. Arch- deacon of Saugeen o- f iciating. Rev. R.F. Bennett, B.A. M. Div. of Cbesley will preach the sermon at his father's induction. The ladies A of Trinity Church will serve lunch at the conclusion of the service. Everyone is welcome. The ACW of St. James Church, Middleton will hold their January meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred Middleton, at8 p.m. 26, CAD OF THANKS TAYLOR - Many thanks to all my relatives. friends and neighbours for their kindness shown to me and my ` family while 1 was in hospital. Special thanks to everyone on second floor. Dr. Newlands and Rev. A. Taylor. . Joyce Taylor. --2 • HURRY! ENDS THURSDAY • 02 slipviingsdolly7$9:15p.m. s it • • 7 al tl CyzIP W91 ia.. .. ., f� AOUnn ENTERYANM CHT • STEREOPHONIC SOUND wsecs..•ss s ssio ra SHOWING 2 DAYS ONLY 1 it Friday 9 and Saturday 10th • • 07 Of arid 1:111 p.m.? Mst=w..-341 pm.: !IVIIERETHE.R !REDFERN IGRO%VS t111 ' ..fir C fir _I •sorooesseesseirseeef� SUNDAY 11 MONDAY It T *DAY 13th MATH RACE YMi AT 7:36P M. TH*110OUt 0SATWOOpM. A riot. The funniest since • the Marx Brothers. �go. • • s eisegoessoes ANNUAL MEETING of BAIRD'S CEMETERY BOARD • and PLOT OWNERS win be held an Wed. Jar.. 11, 1976 AT 2 P.M. In 1.O.O.F. Hall, Brucefield 2p for and ec tion Devoid Taylor Itstky Mclean (Bridal Couple) SAT. JAN. 10, 1976 ! P.M. at the Clinton legion lull Music By "Tie Sesame Everyone Welcome Lunch Provided Marion were dinner pests daughter's family,. Mrs. Larry_K l ►1 _. New Years dire guests at Mr. 9h4 Mrs. lack S ith'1 were Patti, Patterson of Clinton and Stewart dleiton• Marr and Paul Byers spent the holiday week visiting with P ;ul's;reiatikest for ce and �'tohn Hutton and. Ia'. i1 and Mr. and M i, Bev Conolly, all. of London, were guests with the Con-• nollys. Mr. and Mrs Gard' on • Pickett of the loth had 15Qof the • Pickett family for Christmas dinner. • Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pickett of the 14th entertained the Pickett family at a New • Year's family dinner. • Trina Connolly and Len Mills were dinner guests with Doug, and Nancy Connolly of RR 2, Brussels. • During the holiday season, Faye .and Jake Stryker visited. with .neighbours and relatives in Auburn, Walkerton and Wellesley. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hakkers of Wellesley, along with Jim, By Rena Caldwell . Charlie and Joanne Spent a, Visitor_ s for the Christmas few days at New Year's with season, in Kippen were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Stryker. and Mrs. . Ivan Steckle, They also visited with old Bayfield; Mrs. Wilmer° friends in Coderich Twp., M cClinchey, Varna ; Jim Clinton and Colborne. Kyle, Kitchener, with Mr. and Dinner guests at the Deeves Mrs. I.E. Kyle. on New • Year's day were Mr. and. Mrs. Steve Pine Olive and Alex Murray of and Sherri Lynne, Sault, Ste. Varna, Jerry Shannahan of Marie, were with Mr. and Clinton and Trina Connolly. Mrs. Edgar McBride. Mrs. Fred Middleton en - Miss. Jean Ivison -visited '•o ed a vweek with ,_her dal the holiday Frith 1�[r. and s. Lvis+nn-�"u��ghter over Y Torrance. Mitchel with Dr. and Mrs. Grindley. Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Mellis visited at Wroxeter with Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Gibson, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cooper and Billy John; Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. Gayle Cooper and fancily, Hensall, Jack Cooper and Tim. Douglas Point were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Vivan Cooper, Boxing Day. Miss Linda Workman, Toronto was with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Work- man. Mrs. Bert Thomson, John, Mary Beatrice and Bruce visited on Christmas D with Mrs. Beatrice S ey, who is a patient in S aforth Community Hospi with a broken arm. John and ce Thomson left on Box g day to spend the holids in Florida. Mrs, da Dickert and Mrs. Ken cLellan attended the f eral of Mrs. Emerson ickert,C lifford. • Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bell and Gordon Bradley, Clinton, have moved to the former Ray Bell home in Kippen. Mr. Larry Wright, who has been attending Fanshawe, has completed his course and has taken a position at Douglas Point. V s11Fa ftscriltaliOn ntr4 SAT., JAW 10, 1976 MUSIC BY ". et E!t1 . RI Sw UU1.1: LUNCH PROVIDE'. PROCEEDS TO VANASTR .. RECREATION CENTRE FAMILY -PARADISE Mask by KEN SCOTT'S'ORCHESTR owing 9-1 Everyone We r Msadsy: 140 ESViLLE SC! n SM r els �r ,,1‘n. 10 - 8iuetones ".Jan. 17 - Pony Express , Jan. 2.4 - Lincoln Green Jan. 31 -- Star Trex Feb. 7 - Blnfctones Feb. 21 - Manhattan Feb. 28 - Lincoln Green We cater to banquets, receptions, private parties, etc.. Cathy Mcilwain of RR 2, oderich, who received ldvanced Honors at the 4- . Achievement day in Clinton last Saturday for coin' ting 18 homemaking projects, smiles with delight a ne ofthe delicious `breads of the world" baked by h club. (News -Record photo) Fsr ell of yens Trowel Needs .. toll the Ontario Motor Leaps . 7 Rattenbury 5t.. Clinton 482-9300 FOR AIR—SEA RAIL TRAVEL & TOURS. CALL 1-S00-2654181 CLIP AND SAVE Clinton Mier Hockey SCHEDULE (Effective hum 5. 1!76) Tess4sy: Wedllssdsy: Tke rsdsy: Friday: Satiably: ,111rrrr... oil . r,rr.,wrolo•' 4.5 Atom "B" 5 6 Novice 6 7 Juvenile S 6 30 Midget :A" 4 30 5:30 Atom "A" 5 30 6.30 Bantam "A" .4 30 6:30 Bantam "8" and Midget combrned 4 30 5 30 Pee Wee "A" 5 30.4 30 Pee Wee "B" 6 30 7 : 4S ( Midget "B'' 12 00.1:00 Novice 1:00.2:00 Atom "8" 2.00.3:15 Pee Wee "6" 3 15.4:30 • Bantam -8" 4 30.5:45 •- Atttti "A" 5 4.5 7 410 Pee Vito "A" 7.00.1:30 dntii`fir--lP' $ 30.10:00 Mick i±t "A" istrict obile Club EN DANCE at the V anostr� Shilleiagli FRIDAY, JANLARY 16, 1976 w...�,aom ,.m "Star Trex" MUSIC BY It`.dn ► r7$�> E�1ti'�l ,..t�;R�1"sw=.&wM..?M�} pP jr: . 40J,'6fay 69 .,n X._v9: ;,198. 11 l•, 69 iii, e49d ,r9/ I/lw.l,, �, L.d t.. 100: *1q,bf CLINTON RRECREATION COMMITTEE EIGHTH ANNUAL BANTAM HOCKEY TOURNAMENT FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY - JANUARY 9, 10, 11 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, JAN. 17,, 18 + LUNCH PROVIDED * PROCEEDS FOR CLUB ACTIVITIES + ADMISSION: S7.00 PER COUPLE, ADVANCE' TICKETS. AVAILABLE FROM CLUB EXECUTIVE, AND AT RAY POTTER 8 SONS. 482-9997.58.00 PER COUPLE AT THE DOOR. PARK GODERICH THE )QUARE PHONE 524 1U' AIR CONDITIONED THURS. JAN. $ to SCAT. JAN. 10 ONE SHOW ONLY 8 pan. "ONE OF OUR DINASAURS PLUS ISr MISSING' CINDERELLA a kiddies f vogue .SATURDAY MATINEE,1:30 • SUNDAY. JANUARY 11 O.LY "GIRLS FOR RENT" "HOT LIPS" PLUS AQ�I1tA►1 , p ESTR(CTE"'O , .,..i ^v .sl ::.., MON JAN 12"and {TES.. JAN• 13 ONE OF 19il► 5's BEST "NASHVILLE" .� giortously funny -movie" ADULT ADvANcE TICKETS now a.vaslable for DIANA ROSS IN MAHOGANY One night only Wed. Jan. 14 t Friday, January 9— Game Time Class. Teams 1— 6.00 p.m.—B —Walkerton vs. Oakriuge Acres Opts. 2— 7.30 p.m.—B--Kincardipe vs. Strathroy 3— 9.00 p.m.—D —Mt Brydges vs. Brussels Saturday, January 10-- 4-12.30 p.m.--AAA_Brontfard vs Oshawa 5— 2.00 P.m.--rAAA—Woterlao vs. Etobicoke 6— 3.30 p.m: ---C --Clinton vs. Mitchell 7— 5.00 p.m —C —Point Edward vs Seoforth 8— 6 30 p m.—AAA—Consolation Final: Loser Game 4 vs. Loser Game 5 9— 8 00 p. m.—AAA—Championship Game: ' Winner Game 4 vs Winner Game 5 10— 9 30 p m —C ,• —Consolation Final: Loser Game 6 vs Loser Game 7 -- Sunday, January 1 1--- 1 1— 9 00 o m --AA 12-10.30 o m —AA 13-1200 om—A 14— 1 30 pm—A 15— 300 pm -=AA. 16— 4 30 p m —AA —Sirncce vs St Thcmos —Owen Sound vs. Huron E,4st —Simcoe Minor vs Chothom Minor • —Orkridge Acres vs Mississougo Minor ---Consolation Final: •Loser Game 1 1 vs ' Loser Game 12 --Championship Game: Winner Game 1 1 vs Winner Game '12 —Winner Game 13 vs. Winner Game 14 -Loser Game 13 vs. Loser Game 14 NOTE: Teams must be registered at the registration desk of least one half hour before the scheduled starting time. Lunch will be served in the auditorium following all games Len Fawcett. Chairman