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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
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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
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MATH RACE YMi AT 7:36P M.
TH*110OUt 0SATWOOpM.
A riot. The funniest since
• the Marx Brothers.
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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.
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MUSIC BY
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UU1.1: LUNCH PROVIDE'.
PROCEEDS TO VANASTR ..
RECREATION CENTRE
FAMILY -PARADISE
Mask by
KEN SCOTT'S'ORCHESTR
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Everyone We
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Msadsy:
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,,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)
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SCHEDULE
(Effective hum 5. 1!76)
Tess4sy:
Wedllssdsy:
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Friday:
Satiably:
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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"
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1976
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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
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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
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"GIRLS FOR RENT"
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One night only Wed. Jan. 14
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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