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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-12-16, Page 7Winnie Wil, y Cord' Rapson of poi; grille: and driv n byhis is. dicot ' xn telbnce in'+int e year fat no one a s thrt~e!e changes # gothis secan row and hi�sthird of9 :12,3» He a14o id n yads and seveirt` ....... 1. b this ye fill C. ria `11P over �4r }SMT- r•„,; 1h fa test 'trotter with i$ r440 0f 2:i . r, eVer raised lathe Clinton arms. tib until recently* Medic was also aft a avid= bowler on theTuesday night' Minton- Bly, Ladies .League. She Was a mein of team from. the Clinton Crown, Lanes that competed in Winnipeg a few years ago. She will be greatly missed by her many friends in the area. 00the bike Ron.'�1'�lrasun had a third place fin in the second race with Swinging.. Beauty thea three-year old bY.Golden Money Maker, Hilarious Lova, owned by Jack Mcflwaiapt and,, Gord Pullman of Sedforth, got his lnar and a second wig in two starts anew recordu:: of 2:12.1 with the latter Obi . Ackwin, a six-year-old by. Communion Service W.D. Jarvis n.con service .,in. mel. ,erian Church on dispensing the Holy yon . The Sermon topic ,Moire - be joyful''. Male'Malcom Dougall presided' at the organ leading the choir in the service of song. The Sunday School and. choir will present a Song Storyentitled "The Old Old Story"atthe morning service December 19th' at 10:00 a.m. The; annual carol Service will be held at Cromarty on Sunday • . Decaember lSth at 2:00 p.,, and . the Couples Club will hold a fellowship hour after the, service. iuron brace pony: clubs hold irst christmas social The Huron -Bruce Pony Club held its first Christmas social on Friday, December 3, at the Lucknow United Church. Over 40 pony clubmembers and parents from Kincardine, Ripley, Teswater., Lucknow and Goderich were in at- tendance. ttendanc. Two films from the Canadian Pony Club film library were ' shown. They were "Let's go Riding" and "Pony Club Rally". Entertainment during intermission was provided by the GlenHodgins Family singing Sandra Thompson with a guitar solo ac- compaed by Terry Taylor and Christie Messenger, and Heather Simmons' giving a gymnastics -demonstration. Legion Ladles . Crlstmas Party The Ladies Legion Auxiliary met in the .Legion Hai ofiTtday evening W;l the, president Mrs* r tarice I lul presiding. Plans,: , were made to take plants to life member and gifts to veterans at Westminster Hospital. Final arrangements• Were made to cater to the Thom- pson Christmas party at the Arena on Saturday evening and the -draw for the '411#1oney Doll” will be held on December 24th. Tickets are available from members. The children's Christmas party will be held atthe Legion Hall on Sunday December 19th. This being the Christmas meeting, an exchange of gifts was made by the members. The guessing contest was won by Beatrice Uyl: the mystery prize was won by Mona Campbell; and the attendance prize went to Mildred Chalmers. A delicious lunch was served and a social hour enjoyed. On 'December 6 at S p.tn. Brucefield United Church was overrun with people wanting to join the Central Huron Snowmobile Club. The leaders for this year are Beth Cooper and Allan Haugh, Leif McGregor was there and outlined what was going to lye. involved in the - If th w Cres lub d, the -airs, he -wanted• this` yeaes soowinObile club ,Staturday nt ht, George e nding. owned by #o bo acid �e ., sh �d prove to be a very � Feagan thaes ey lit awever►. p►tterm. of? Ana to : bevel Of �in- Arlo such b ndons + r n+uu,► or even Million Claybroc k Kaola had a . dollars, fact is, most a�l third: with driver Ray the' major winners in W- clean for her oderich tario have, with the exception owners John Shaddick, Win- - of a trip or other .brief fling, Bradley and L. Klass. tended to +cerate on a basis Herbert, owned by of "business as usual' . Choppy Wayne Horner of Brucefield, .. Most participants play the Was withPaul Mat- for Sun and en - thews has � second lottery thews up, at Flamboro on tertainment. People made Thursday night. that readily evident to the At the London track on Ontario Lottery Corporation Friday night, Hi kart' -Lassie very early in the game when finished third -for owner they insisted thatthe draw be Frank Cook of Clinton with televised and that more !Wax Jorgenson driving. number combinations be Pebbles Girl, owned by selected. George Feagan and Gerry More important is the fact Roebuck of Goderich was that most people do not spend second with the latter on the either a great deal of time or bike. money on lotteries. Public Frank MacDonald of surveys indicate thatmost Clinton gave Watchers people' purchase only one Baha Wilson; vice president, Pride, a six year old mare"byr Wintarrio ticket per draw and s Pride - C, owned by that 92.3 percent purchase 3olta ev Vliet, secretary .Sloppy Lyle_ H"i'll prem reporter, David Shambiaw of` Kirkton, a new record of 2:10.2- at T After the u. • Len had London on Saturday af- After business, some games for us to play ternoon. She also has one and then concluded the other win, plus two seconds organization with pop and and one. third from 1.1 lifetime ate- starts this year. e ,weather cooperates At Mohawk Raceway on one. e d'of Goderich was The executive w elected successful second' with driver Ron and are as follows: president, Feagan. March. Will, owned by Ken d winning streak Parke and John H. a second Atoms e�If►l'�lester of Forest, also- had The Wil-dex-Atoms are five place finish on Monday night wins against no, losses in at tlte-same track.- - - regular league competition There is no racing at this year, while scoring a Western Fair Raceway in total -of 40 goals and giving up London until Boxing Day. only seven. Sunday, December 26. era' coal- it eve tcet P rize ereen. and . of your do lr); gating coats ,(including 2.3c for a VertiSitlit and prornotlon, 1.6c for ticket printing packang find manufacturing and 2.1c tor administration) w#101 totals 9„ chits troireveril dollar; gross distribution nom- missions oag.- missio ns (Me on the . first 100,000 tickets sold and 2c thereafter); and profits (an average.of 43 cents of every dollar). We feel, that it is very im- portant to clarify some of these assumptions about lotteries_ I would be more than pleased to discuss the matter with you if 1 can be of any further assistance. Yours very truly, B.E. Jesson, Manager, Draws and Community Relations, Ontario Lottery Corporation. thltr aanrirsd to find Iliai crf.ecki i vitri rssy. rx:, w w* wig my What rights Woulli 1 have In this situation?' If the contractors were negligent, that is, very careless in theway they put #aa►'. the "tiles then action may be brought against them. Also, since this is a contract fee work end materials. certain' implied comdltions of fitness, or merchant ability can be read' into the contract end a,n ap- proprlate contractual action can be brought against than. The. Clinton Wil-dex Atoms continued' their winning streak last Saturday in Palmerston. In W.G.A.A. atom "CC" league play, Clinton defeated Paimrerson by a score of 10-3. Randy Marriage and Wayne Smith carried the hot sticks for Clinton with Marriage scoring six times and Wayne Smith notching a pair. Bobby Dupee and Scott Ducharme also scored singles for Clinton. arranged. bought anc#sold. • Consolidate loans • Lower monthly payments • Home improvements • Any worthwhile purpose Prime Rates Arrangements can be made in thee privacy of your home . .BOB FURTNEY 273-3122 or 745.8418 I'F I have often heard the ex- pression. x- V t • does it mean? Let Let the buyer beware For example, in the sale of goods. unless there are certain representations made by the seller to the buyer or warranties and conditions provided by law. the buyer accepts whatever risk is in the goods. Therefore. let the buyer beware. 1 have sent the tatters LL .B. on_ the door of a lawyer's of - *ie. What do they "stand for? Bachelor of Laws degree. it is received after three years of law school studies. Ordinary. to be a practicing lawyer in Ontario you need this degree plus one year or `• articling or practice in the law after law school. plus successful completion of the Bar Admission Course of Ontario. P d& son e Ltd, .� District Rlepr seatati Don Olearataa 15 HAMILTON GODER$CW MONUMENTS - MARKERS LETTERING 524- 2373 it4- 23?3: appetnrmen• ;�.,r..,.. All my friends Say that i' have extraordinary powers of it1- tuition, maybe' even ESP. , was thinking of using these powers to make some extra spending money, for example. by 'Using an old mal bell and teitfing fertetwit. • How do $ go abs doing this? You don't! Because - of section 323 of the Criminal Code of Canada. it you fraudulently uno dertake to tell fortunes for Money or for any other epntpO sartio0 you are doing, something illegal - JOHN SLAIN The contp*ny :i represent insures -oaf of five mf a Lig. 'trytav wept` dor fastness fiozbottt�s 0 e Mixers; Cda, Soda,'frli 3i r l er ale,Lirnle Rickey, `.