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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-01-06, Page 20• 4 Y .. PAGE 18-4I4INTOAI NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6.1877 _. . Tuckersmith takes over...,. $100 MERCHANDISE given • monthly. First draw late January at our "Keyboard Kapers" ,program. Tickets in detail at Pulsifer Music, Seaforth• This month's special: new and used electric guitars, amps, . drums, organs, pianos etc. add up to 50 percent savings. Phone 527-0053. —53ar Builder.of the Biggest, Bestest, and Beefiest Burgers in the Billagel HURON ST. CLINTON HOURS: Monday - Thursday 11 a.m. - 12 midnight Friday & Saturday 11 a.m. - 2 a.m. -- Sunday 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. i Sunday -11 Special 11 t• 11 BREADED PORK CHOPS with apple-, sauce; creamy mashed potatoes or french fries, buttered kernel .corn. The above includes soup or juice, salad, roll, tea or coffee. (I Dessert: Strawberry Short- cake. ALL $3 8 5 FOR ,,• Debbie's Custarld. CUp 2. MILES SMITH OF ti CLINTON ON HWY. .4. AT VANASTRA ROAD BINGO Jan. 5, 1977, Huron Fish and Game Club, 8 p.m. Jackpot $58 in 58 calls. Six floor prizes. --tfn _NGO Jan: 12, 1977, Huron Fish and Game Club, 8 p.m. Jackpot $59 in 59 calls. Six door prizes.—tfn. GODERICH TOWNSHIP WOMEN'S INSTITUTE is sponsoring a comrinunity card party, ° Thursday, January 13 at 8:30 pm. Holmesville Public, School. $1 per person, lunch provided; -1 -. IOOF CARD PARTY, Odd - fellows Hall, Brucefield Friday January 7, 8:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Ladies please bring lunch, admission .75c. -1X CLINTON' LEGION BINGO' every Thursday . 8:30 p.m. Admission $1, restricted to 16 years or over; 15 regular games of $15., $5. least on split; 3 door prizes, $50. consolation if jackpot not won. Jackpot $240. in 58 calls or less.—lartf HURON COUNTY FAMILY PLANNING PROJECT in- vites -you to attend Family Planning Clinic • every Thursday from 6.: 30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Huron County Health . Unit, -Shipley St. • Clinton. Counselling and medical services provided. For information call. 482 3416.—eow-ar 482-9896 5 BINGO every Monday evening at the Vanastra Centre RR 5, Clinton at 8 p.rn. 15 regular games of .$12. 3 share -the -wealth, jackpot $200 must ga.. Door prizes and many other. specials.. Admission restricted • to 16 • years or over.-34tfn tic 41• tt The family of Albert & Doris Schilbe wish you to join them in the celebration of their parents'. 25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY ON SATURDAY, JAN. 15 • in the ' BAYFIELD COMMUNITY CENTRE Dancing.9 - 1 a.m. Everyone Welcome PS 'xCif"_' ' continued from page 1 born by_Vanastra residents who pay an extra recreation rate of 16 mills to maintain the complex. Reeve, Sillery said residents of Tuckersmith Township were contributing nothing' towards the complexes maintenance other than what they paid individually for the use of its facilities. The whole of Tuckersmith Township, farm and residential pays .. rate of 20 mills, towards recreation in the town- ship. Vanastra residents pay an ad- ditional 16 mills on top of that figure to support the Recreation centre. -"Maybe the recreation board could look into the possibility of "pulling our money together and figure out how much is needed to operate the Vanastra pool(a( break ""even costs)," Reeve Sillery said. Clerk Jim McIntosh said Vanastra'.s mill rate would have to be doubled from 16 mills for five years to cover the centre's deficit. In other business dealing with the recreation centre, council received 12 applications for the position of the' centres manager...:_.Th.e .position, was left. vacant with the resignation, of Renee Brochu. The interviews, are -being held today, Thursday. Council appointed Frank Falconer and - Bob Fotheringharn to serve on the • Vanastra Day Care Centre Committee, joining Diane Black, Doris Cantelon, and Margaret Rogerson, who remain from last year. Two positions from out of council remain to be filled, lebreak disrupts telephone service • Long distance telephone service out of a huge area of western and *north-western Ontario was, 'cut for nearly seven hours on Tuesday when an underground cable feeding a microwave tower was cut. According, to Bell Canada officials the area affected stretched from Clinton to Owen Sound. and from near Port Elgin to Walkerton. Service was interrupted about 9:15 a.m. and it took until 4:00 p.m. before it was fully restored. • Bell Canada's Stratford area manager,' Jim Scott, explained' that calls from within the area involved are fed to a microwave tower VANASTRA CENTRE WINTER PROGRAM It's not too late. toRegister: • LEARN TO SWIM" all ages .LADIES TRIM & ,SLIM - daytime & evening . MEN'S GYM SWIM evening . CO-ED ADULT TRIM & SLIM - evenings . YOUTHv GYM - FIT - evenings . LADIES' HEALTH SPA - SAUNA AND SWIM - Evening : MEN'S HEALTH SPA SAUNA AND SWIM Evening . ,YOUTH'S HEALTH 'SPA -SAUNA AND SWIM - Evening -GY=•MN.A.S.T.I:CS-=-, Y:OUTO . BALLET - YOUTH ▪ SYNCHRONIZED' SWIMMING - YOUTH . LADIES' AQUA FIT - Daytime . CO-ED ADULT AQUA -FIT - Evening rNr DER`GARTEN'M GYM SWI- 3-5 y.rs: , . PARENT & TOT - Children ft:2 yrs, .- . -. TODDLER GYM SWIM-- Walking - 2 yrs. . CRAFTS - Evening ' ,'160'16A W►ytl lit@ " • ROUND DANCING = Evenitli • STRETCH:sE:,WIN'G Daytime • For Purtherinionnuti9n, CanI r no-•th of London by cable and ' Cost of retransmitted from there.- chargecLto 'That cable was cut by an there is excavation crew working ax14fYs near the tower. All calls to Toronto were blocked 'by the shutdown but about 20 per cent of -those trying to reach London could do so. As a repair crew began the involved job of splicing the broken cable a temporary system was set up to carry a few calls from some northern exchanges to outside. areas. . Mr. Scott said there was no Way to estimate the cost of the breakdown because it involved both damage to the cable and the lost revenue from long distance calls which could not get through. • continued from page 17 Harold Glanville. Keith and Doris Leonard, Willowdale visited her mother Mrs. Featherston and her sisters Beula Smith, Belle Reid, Margaret Larson, Louise Reid, and brother, and sister-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Parker also visited Mrs. Featherston. Mrs." Murray Green visited Lynn Latimore._M,arjorie and Katharine' Johns visited Ruby Miners. Donna, Bill, Jim and Donald Pefry visited Ernie Perry. Mr. and. Mrs. Robt. Parsons visited Almeeda Parsons. Roy Swartz and Ray Weurth visited Mrs. L. Weurth. Mr. and " Mrs. Sid Pullman. visited Bernice Lavery. .. +71- -I- Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mason and daughters of ' Bowling Green Ohio spent New Years with Mrs. Mason's mother Mrs, Glenn Bell. Organist honoured A very enjoyable evening was spent on Wednesday -when Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson and family hosted the choir member's of Carmel Presbyterian Church in honour of *Mrs. Malcom Dougall retiring organist following 25 years of faithfu•1 service: Games sand contests were conducted- by Misses Mary Thompson and Margaret Hyde. - John Thompson presented Mrs. Dougall with a gift and the accompanying address was given by Mrs. Esther Wright. The recipient HONOURING j A SCOTSMAN The Holiday Home 108 Ontario St. / will hold OPEN HOUSE i On the occasion of IMr: ALEXANDER1 KNOWLES' 96th Birthday f Li January 9, 1977 2-4 p.m. • * NOW PLAYING * THURSDA TO ANUARY 6-* *SATURDAY, JANUARY 8 * Helix ,( RETURN ENGAGEMENT made a fitting reply of thanks and'all joined in singing "For She's'a Jolly Good Fellow." A social hour followed and refreshments were served. -I- +-I- Miss Mary Thompson of University of -..Western Ontario, London spent the holidays. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Bert Thompson. .Miss Margaret Hyde returned to her home in London after visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hyde. Miss Linda Bell of Waterloo College is holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell and Allan. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Munrl spent Christmas and iNe1 Year's holidays with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. acid Mrs. Don Gooding at Parkhill. ,COMING 414 MONDAY, JANUARY 10 �* *SATURDAY, JANUARY 15 N r "Whit ' ... Frost, .IIISTuitetiNOA:GEMENT - ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL CLINTON repairs will be the excavator but no way ,.Bell can estimate the lost -revenue value and ,charge that to the excavator as well. Driving conditions were so bad last Friday, the last'day of tlie` year, that police had to close most of -Me -roads leading out of Clinton for-atime during the afternoon. Here Clinton constable Don Shropshall turns back a motorist heading south _on Highway 4. (News -Record photo) Snow, snow .. continued from page 1 "besperately in search of a. consolation it does at least make -for pleasant evenings in front of _the fireplace in- dulging in comforting , beverages, In f"a"ct • the National Education Week on SMOKING January 9-15, 1977 JOIN THE MAJORITY Bea Non -Smoker This is a Huron -Perth Interagency Project sponsored by: Huron -Perth Lung Association Stratford •Branch Cancer Society Canadian. Red Cross, Stratford - Registered Nurses of Ontario, Huron -Perth Branches* Huron & Perth County Health Units d . Entertainment -- FRIDAY & SATURDAY ionu�rylth &,8th SHANN TREAT YOURSELF AND YOUR FRIENDS... FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE OUR HOT BUFFET IS SERVED THURS. & FRL.12 NOON - 2 P:M. CASUAL DRESS BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON SPECIALS EVERY DAY 1Visit the KEG ROOM + Colour TV, + Relaxing atmosphere Carl dl li gh t Restaurant&.. Tavern: Licgrt d 'under L.C.B.O. . BAYFI,ELD R eOQ,ERICH 514./tit. f • FOUNDING MEETING OF HURON FEDERAL LIBERAL ASSOC. WILL B0 HELD FRIDAY, JAN. 14th • A • VANASTRAT SHILLELAGH 'Q. (Formerly CFB Clinton) GUEST SPEAKER_ HON.JUDD BUCHANAN MINISTER OF PUBLIC WORKS • RECEPTION 6:15 P.M, DINNER 700 P.M. SMORGASBORD DINNER •5.00 EA.'" TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM LIBERAL ASSOC. MUNICIPAL CHAIRMAN fireplace is optional. Toronto climatologist, Tom Moyer, without relying on the aid of charts and graphs claimed the . year was . the coldest and wettest in Toronto history. October .. was • the coldest October on record at the Toronto International Airport where records have been kept since 1938. Thesummer was characterized by met weekends and the fall carried in more harsh weather via a long wave trough from the Arctic and Northern Prairies. Readings indicate below normal temperatures for most months of the past year. Even our summer was abnormally cool . and the highest recorded tem- perature was 31•C" in Ririe — while July was the coolest in more than a decade. �,p�`a1tlkNIIINIQ'NN41fldAlVIMIIMl11W NW1i NOW-114FLORIDA • Enjoy the enchanted island atmosphere, • %sem;,, ••,�. , •�;,; ;: ..-.._ faun and South Seas Magic at the ;A_ a right on the World's -Most Famous Beach DAYTONA BEACH vomit010110010iiMititt A COMPLETE FLORIDA R ORT 132 Oceanfront motel rooms and efficiencies—all with private balcony;-ai:r-conditioning, color TV. Two heated pools, shuffleboard,game room, playground. TOO feet of sand beach. Tiki Restaurant, Traders Show BarLounge with top entertainment. For the time of your life Phone (904) 252-9631 Only 60 .rniles from Disney World \\\ when you vacation in DAYTONA BEACij, FLORIDA AKU TIKI Inn 2225 S. Atlantic Blvd. Daytona Beach, Fla. Dept. 473 Please send complete information: Name Address City, State, ZIP • c �� 11 11. eimmine Remembier. Our "FULL COURSE SMORGASBORD EVERY SUNDAY" ADULTS 53.49 CHILDREN PRE SCHOOLERS $1.99 FREE Re -Opening Sunday, Jan. 16 Clip out this coupon and bring it 1 along any Sunday. It's worth 25c • 1 discount for every adult in your I group. 1. For Information concerning Banquets, Parties, Weddings, or seminars please call: MRS. B. WATKINS CLINTON 482-9541 STEWART CASSILS LUCAN 227-4406 t • • i CARNIVAL PROGRAM WEDNESDAY, JAN. 12 2:00 pm- - Senior Citizens Card Party in the' Arena Auditorium. THURSDAY, JAN. T3 8:00 PM - Queen Crowning at C.H.S.S. Auditorium sponsored by Lions Club 9:00 PM - Las Vegas Night at the arena auditorium. Sponsored by Kinsmen and Kinettes. 7:00 PM - Broomball at the arena FTAY, .. 8:00RIDPM - TJANorch14fite parade at the arena. Sponsored by: Clinton Snowmobile Club. 9:00 PM - Hospitality Night at the arena auditorium. 7:00 PM - Girls hockey at the arena. • SATURDAY, JAN,_15 3:00 PM -Championship broomball & hockey at the arena."'""°'°w 1:00 PM - Parade, forming at the Legion to the arena. For further details ' contact J. Reid. 2:30 PM - Children's afternoon at C.H.S.S. auditorium. Fun for the whole family. - ' 6:30 PM • Family skate night at the arena. - • 9:00 PM - Dance at the Arena Auditorium. Sponsored by Fair Board. For reservations phone:482-3196 or 482- 3120. SUNDAY, JAN. 16" • 86 AM - Pancake Breakfast -at the arena. 1 PM - Snowmobile Poker Rally from the arena. 2 PM 4 PM - Figure Skating • Programme 9th Annual Clinton & District r'L JANUARY 1.2,1 V• Program subject to change. Admi;sion most events--- - . adults $1,00,16 and under 50c. For further information and details contact R. Lombardo • 482.3640 after 6 p. fn, or _ . • Jitelans t Artful._ 1= SATURDAY; JA.N. 22. Dance tit the Legion Hall. Sponsored big,. Legion and Lions. Dancing, t t+0 Royaiaires. Contact Members for - tickets. Jtn.26 bingo Legion (,ad`fes -bingtti f •