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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-06-10, Page 23ne, nn,nylln . m • ,01."4,04..11WW, l'AIMARO • 10 ,lurray Mcllow, right* 110141010 o the Ontario Jersey Associalionp presented David Honderlcb with an award for having the- grand chaMplon female at the Ontario Jersey Spring Show at Clinton on Friday. It was the best Show in years. (News-Record'photo) Dublin woman wins first $1,000 bingo Carol Canning of Dublin ij was the $1,000 winner at the first Monster Bingo of the - year, held last Monday night in the Clinton arena. The night, sponsored by the local Service clubs. was a success. Vic Hoy and Russ Campbell of Mitchell sprit a share -the - wealth of 5184 and Edna Freinlin and Grace Lawson both of Clinton split 5132. • Diane Parson of Stratford - won 5139.50 as the lonewinner in anether- share -the -wealth atm. and Carol Nivens uf nhurn was the other Ione er of $135.75 in another e -the -wealth game. one. winners of $50 were Keith Volland, Hensall; Sharon Kelly, Vanastra; !Arida Reibart : Ron Gettis, Londesboro; Stella Feeney. Wingham; Miss S. Lovett; S. McNeil, Goderich; Bev Wedlinchey.; Mrs. M. Fooster, Hensall; and Joyce Marshall„Goderich. Carol Cooper and Helen Thompson, Hensall, shared $50 as did Susan Wagler, Vanastra; Joyce Bachelor, Goderich; Mrs. R. Gorenlock and Heather Plumsteel, Vanastra. Also sharing $50 was Bill Austin and Norma• Porter; Clinton; Kay Murray, Denfield and •Nellie Burkholder and Margaret Cook, Goderich. The next Monster Bingo will be held next Monday night at the Clinton arena. ixteen sisters of Court Constantine L. 1842 attended the birthday party held -at the Benmiller United Church on Tuesday evening, June 2. Court Fascination of Ben - miller were hostesses for the birthday party this year. Twenty-five friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wammes Sr. for a house warming on Saturday evening. Andy Robinson returned home to Teeswater on the weekend. having spent the past month with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dorrance. Miss Kathy Dimaline of London spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dimaline, Don, Peter and David. Trudy re turned • to Hamilton, having spent the past weekend with her mother. Mr. and Mrs., Ken Presz- cator spent the weekend camping at Pine Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Southgate and Jennifer • visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Steven Sproule and Jeremy of Kitchener. Sunday, visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson, John and Elizabeth were Mr. and Mrs. George Turner, Barry, and Bonnie; John Turner, Tuckersmith ; and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawson and Art Weymouth, Clinton. They spent the day celebrating John's birthday. •Mr. and Mrs. Andy. Thompson of Etobicoke and Mr. and Mrs. Terance Hunter. Colborne Township, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp- son, Jim, Sheila, Sharon and Bob. when they celebrated the Hunters' 53rd Wedding Anniversary. - Miss Rita Doun of London is visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. George Counter. Richard. Kassandra and Vicky. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley spent Monday in London. Don't forget the Foresters' Chicken Barbecue on Thursday, June 10. t. Clint *turda. (N' ' ade ItiSt me Hensall bratlon of the an neL Supper was 0 Members were received into membership. olning the, ehureh by confirmation were Paul Norman Alexander, Jeffrey arveY Corbett, Unday, KAY iElder, Bradley John Stephen John 14,„ earefitir* John WilliaM .4ulte Ann Mock, and Gerald Douglas Smith. Being Welcomed from other 'Churches was Salm Ruth Pepper. The subject of the message given by Rev. Beck was "Put your hand in the Hand" and fte spoke of our Faith in God and how we must give our hand to Godand He must take our hand Himself. The choir, led by Mrs. John Turkheim at the organ sang the anthem. "Walk with Your God ". After „the service, a reception was held for the new members in the Fellowship Hall. Flowers in the church were from the weddings of Katherine McEwan and Linda Keys and Jack Fraser. Personals Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, Mrs. Elizabeth Volland and Mrs. Daisy Ivey during the week were Mr. an Mrs.. Art Coombs of Cliratn, Mr. and Mrs; Cecil Robb of Lucan, Mrs. Eldon Johnston of Brueefield, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Taylor of Varna and Mrs. Al Hoggarth of Kippen. Towil visitors included Mrs. Irene Finlayson and Derek Robinson. UCW Meets The June meeting of Unit 4 Hensall UCW opened with Mrs. James McAllister reading an article from "The Upper Room" based on Acts 10. Mrs. Nellie Riley gave a splendid - devotional, titled "Little Things". Mrs. McAllister reac letters from missionaries in Brazil and India, also one from Brother Bob from Ashram. Mrs. Myrtle Sherritt gave a financial report, and Mrs. Russell Erratt reported on the packing of the bale. Unit 4 received an in- vitation to Chislehurst on June 30 at 8 p.m., and the next meeting will be on September 9 and will include a pot -luck uests.• 4 • ancl her committee er lunchat the • •• rjt eserond„andt prizes during s Amy . , -$7400 were 2. . re'SPOCtilfe4 by Gordon rt re 00 c eqew ra leration as Mrs SI Sates barn • Supply consisted mainly of heifers and 'Steers, Demand WAS steady and'prices were steady. Fat cattle; heifers $39,4044_3.75; • top to ;45.20; steers; f41.5040430, top to SO, Pigs; weinlings $46-$54; chunks $56.$68. Mrs. : air ',Merritt and Gregory of. Buckeye, Arizona are spending an extended visit with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne. Doherty RR 3. Goderich and Nancy - Morney, 169. Maple Street . Clinton, The.,- *tit re.alized by the federation is $750, which will go- toward the budgetdefiCit, In:qlereTed Whitmore re the meeting,of the ',Tann Safety Association." presented a In 01 and a talk glh the safe use of 'anhydrous stammonia. The film showed clearly how • dangerous this very useful fertilizer can be . Only a little bit of this gas in the eye can cause permanent blindness. at PI 41:8 T A Surprise 2 5th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY OPEN HOUSE Will be held in honour ef HAROLD 1 MARGARET SOPER Given by their families at the ZURICH TOWN HALL JUNE 13, 1976 Between 3:30 - 6:00 p.m. Friends & relatives Welcome KINSMEN CLUB OF HENSALL AND DISTRICT IIDDLERs roma canaki.av corm. JUNE le and 19. 1976 WARD ALLEN METLIOCRAL TROPHY 112.943 CASH PRIZES FRIDAY JUNE t •,.•cr.y.T.oNs • IA CAT, ,tfq eAg •, . SATURDAY JUNE • II ,0,4,4 at., NA. • NIO s. tn. • .1, 0.6..111 ......2.tett CAMPING GROuNDS AV41tA0E satt),nittIS C so,ttos. urn • •...4 smt, 19 • 41~1P49.414,041~440041.8.4NMINP•04, Big Bird perched Clinton Nursery School float as It toured through the streets of the town last Saturday to win a prize for the bestitloat in the Clinton Spring Pair parade. (News4tecortloholo) "ve Y industry. In Ontario an also seri cidents occur on 30 deaths on were caused on the tractor. Vi, Whitmore stated. that farming is the only industry which doesn't have stringent, government regulationsan he expected this to Changfrin the not' too distant future. A resolution was passed requesting OFA to negotiate for More money for tile drainage loans at the higher interest rate percent below prime. A social hour after the meeting gave the members the opportunity to exchange views and ideas. ,.- ... The Frank MacDonald family cot Clinton took part in the • Clinton Spring Fair parade last Saturday with an in- teresting float. (News -Record photo) $4,0,44 14 is Ilf04",$)410E ftt,0 114e mar•eie vrtYPItou etc. • • vrearrS acps../,4s4 • Ps. • . a Relaxed Dining inJ PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE JOIN US FOR Sunday Breakfast 'I — 1 2 please call 565=2843 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT at the Candlelight NOW PLAYING RUSTIC STARTING JUNE 14-19 the CAVALIERS Treat yourself and your friends ... for your Convenience our Hot Buffet is served THURS., & FRI. 12 neon 2' p.m. Casual Dress Dine by Candlelight SUNDAI 'SMORGASBORD 5 p.m in 8 pm - 1 BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON SPECIALS EVERY DAY Visit the KEG ROOM • Colour TV • Relaxing ' atmosphere Candlelight Restaurant & tavern Licensed under L C 0 O.. BAYi SELO RD.. GODERICH. 524 7711 4 • - • 5. 1401M - BING Sponsored by Clinton Service Clubs al CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE • EVERY MONDAY NIGHT ftsm JUNE 7 TO AUGUST 30 1 3 Regular Games at $ 50. 3 Share—the—Wealth Games GRAND PRIZE EACH NIGHT $ 1• 000. Admission $1.00 Regular Cards 13c each or for 11 00 Share the Wealth cards 2$c each or 3 for 11.00 NINO Jackpot Bingo Cards 11.00 per card - Starting time 0:00 P.M. Each Evening. Admission: 10 yrs. of age and over. AU PROCEEDS TO COMMUNITY SWIMMING POOL FUND Showtime dusk JUNE 10 einsomia.1104 so Moil toowaramorrod Mel Brooks' JUNE 11 to JUNE 17 FRI. - THURS. The Fastest Gun In The West Joins With The Most Brutal Hands In The East! • Recommended as Adult Entoirtainment CHARLES BRONSON JAMES COBURN 4e4r ADDED ATTRACTION FRI., SAT. ONLY THE ILINSIONES1 MST FIRL-LEKSTR NULL VT MUM - COMING JUNE 1 8 24 "JACKSON COUNTY JAIL" • ALSO "CRAZY MAMA"