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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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' 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
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DER`GARTEN'M
GYM SWI- 3-5 y.rs:
,
. PARENT & TOT - Children ft:2 yrs, .-
.
-. TODDLER GYM SWIM-- Walking - 2 yrs.
. CRAFTS - Evening
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• ROUND DANCING = Evenitli
• STRETCH:sE:,WIN'G Daytime
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For Purtherinionnuti9n, CanI
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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.
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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. ..
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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.
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* 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.
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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
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"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
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FOUNDING MEETING
OF
HURON FEDERAL LIBERAL ASSOC.
WILL B0 HELD
FRIDAY, JAN. 14th
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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.
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ADULTS
53.49
CHILDREN PRE SCHOOLERS
$1.99 FREE
Re -Opening Sunday, Jan. 16
Clip out this coupon and bring it 1
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For Information concerning Banquets,
Parties, Weddings, or seminars
please call:
MRS. B. WATKINS
CLINTON 482-9541
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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"
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86 AM - Pancake Breakfast -at the arena.
1 PM - Snowmobile Poker Rally
from the arena.
2 PM 4 PM - Figure Skating
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Programme
9th Annual
Clinton & District
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JANUARY 1.2,1
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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 _ .
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SATURDAY; JA.N. 22.
Dance tit the Legion Hall. Sponsored big,.
Legion and Lions. Dancing, t t+0
Royaiaires. Contact Members for -
tickets.
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