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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-12-14, Page 23Seniors hold party The Clintonian Senior Citizens held their Christmas pot luck dinner on December 7 in the town hall with 16 present. A meeting followed the received fr m ' the Salvation Army and fpm the Blind for donations received. Irene Glazier gave the card and flowers report and reported 27 hospital meal with the second vice calls, mostly to Huron - president in charge since view. It was decided that the president, Pearl gifts should be bought for Cummings, w as the officers of the club. travelling in England and All yearly reports are Ireland. to be completed by the January 4 meeting. The group has decided to look after the birthday party at Huronview in January. Leona Lockhart and Mrs. Cummings will look after The minutes of the previous meeting were read by the secretary, and Viola Lampman gave the treasurer's report. Thank you notes were Area lady dies ELLA MAE CASTLE A Goderich Township native, Ella Mae Castle of Bayfield, passed away in Clinton Public Hospital on December 10, 1978. She was 80 years old. Mrs. Castle was born in Goderich Township on June 27; 1898, a daughter of the late William Hicks and Elizabeth Ginn. She attended SS 1 Goderich Township School, and Goderich Collegiate. She married George Castle at the North Street manse in Goderich on September 28, 1925. He predeceased her. Following their marriage, the couple lived at Goderich, Strathroy, and Bayfield. An ardent gardener, who had over 60 different rose bushes, Mrs. Castle was a member of St. Andrews United Church in Bayfield. She is survived by one son, Wilfred George Castle of Clinton; two daughters, Beryl Ann • (Mrs. Robert Heath) of Dawson Creek, B.C. and Aileen Winnifred (Mrs. William Craig) of Clin- ton; 12 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; one sister, Mildred (Mrs. Henry E. Watkins) of Clinton; and two brothers, Howard Hicks of 4,Clinton, and Maurice Hicks of Goderich. The funeral service was held from the Ball Funeral Home on December 13, 1978, with Rev. John Oestreicher officiating, assisted by Rev. James Reddock. Interment was in the Bayfield Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bruce Craig of Winnipeg, Brenton Craig of London, James Craig and Paul Castle of Clinton, all grandsons, and William McGregor of RR 5, Clinton and Donald Haw of Bayfield. Flowerbearers were Laureen Craig of Clinton, Timothy Craig of Clinton and Nancy Castle, all grandchildren. BAUER TRAVEL SERVICE MONKTON invites you to come with us to COLOMBIA South America Fascinating Lind 9L Cofrt,rasi 1 aneler?!,, anti „ m idern"•j; Uns'jioiled 'Y "1Jc'achi Mountains & Jungles, Banana & Coffee Plantations, & Ranches, Modern Hotels and Nightlife. 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A FRI. 12 NOON - 2 P.M. . _ Como as you ars We Welcome Luncheon meetings in our Diningroom or private Banquet Room BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON SPECIALS EVERY_ DAY Hours: Open 11:30 a.m. till 10 p.m. Sun. thru Wed. c)w ``E� Thurs., Fri., Sat. l- r 11:30 a.m. t 1 a.m. Candlelight Restaurant & Tavern Licensed tender L.C.S.b. IIAY?ItLD I It•. 60DEItICH 5244711 the birthday gifts and contact people to make paper capes. Esther Hendall looked after the Dutch auction, with everyone winning an article. Mrs. Ross won the mystery prize. Mrs. Leppington and Gladys Hoggarth are in charge of the January Dutch auction. The program for the evening consisted of two piano solos by Mrs. Radford and several Christmas carols were sung. Margaret Thorn- dike and Mrs. Lockhart both gave readings. A hearty thank you was given to Mrs. Radford and Mrs. Lockhart for the program. WS*RECORD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14,1978 --PAGE 23 The team from Central Huron Secondary School ponders a question during an Industrial Accident Prevention Association contest held at the Board of Education offices in Clinton on Tuesday. CHSS Safety Prevention quiz finished second behind Goderich, while Wingham finished third. The CHSS team were, left to right, George Collins, Pete Van Drunin, Bill Anderson, and Ken Brown. (News -Record photo) CHSS, second in contest "Father, mother, sixteen year old daughter and ten year old son are upset from a sailboat. Who has the best chance of survival?" "When moving a loaded forklift truck down a ramp, in which direction should the forks be faced?" "Why should you in- spect the contents of your medicine cabinet regularly?" Such questions were asked during the Industrial Accident Prevention Association Safety Contest conducted in Clinton on December 12. In the first contest the Goderich District Collegiate Institute team defeated the Central Huron Secondary School entry. In the second round Goderich ' 4was successful over the representatives from F.E. Madill Secondary School, Wingham. Team members were: Central Huron Secondary School - George Collins, Peter Van drunen, Bill Anderson, Ken Brown, Dan Van tythen (spare) and M. Doherty -coach. Goderich District Collegiate Institute - John Wagler, Joe Moore, Paul Young, David Cartwright and G. R. Robertson - coach. F. E. Madill Secondary School - Jerry Bremner, Colin Cameron, Mike Harris, Greg McPherson and G. unemtv5 1� December 14 to December 20 EXCLUSIVE TO SIGNAL -STAR PUBLISHING PROGRAM SCHEDULE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: LEGEND OF COUGAR CANYON" Terror and suspense abound as two twelve -year-old boys, trapped in an ancient 'cave, fight for their lives against a vicious cougar. 5:30 THE NEWLYWED GAME EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS 7:00 SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN: "THE BIONIC BADGE" Noah Beery, Alan Bergmann - Steve joins the police force to investigate a veteran cop suspected of involvement in thefts of atomic components - robberies which, if not checked soon, will enable a small foreign power to assemble its own atomic bomb. 8:00 DOUG HENNING'S WORLD OF MAGIC 9:00 ROCKETTE: "A HOLIDAY TRIBUTE TO THE RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL" 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE: "CRACK IN THE WORLD" Dana Andrews 3:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE: "DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS" Howard Keel 5:00 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE: "HOUSE OF HORRORS" Bill Goodwin FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: '''"STARBIRD & SWEET WILLIAM" A. Martinez, Skip Homeier - Starbird, an Indian youth, flies an unauthorized solo plane flight and crashes into the mountains forcing • him to fight for survival, with an assist from a mischievous -bear cub. 5:30 THE NEWLYWED GAME EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS 7:00 BIONIC WOMAN: "BIOFEEDBACK" Gran- ville CanDusen, Peter Haskell - An OSI cryp- tographer's resentment of the organization's funding of his brother's biofeedback research imperils Jamie's life 8:00 LITTLE BROWN BURRO 8:30 WHY THE BEAR'S DANCE AT CHRISTMAS 9:00 ROCKFORD FILES 10:00 EDDIE CAPRA MYSTERIES 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 MIDNIGHT SPECIAL 2:30 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE: "EASY RIDER" Peter • Fonda ('69) 4:30 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE: "RIDE IN THE WHIRLWIND" Cameron Mitchell 5:30 ALL-NIGHT MOVIE: "THE SHOOTING" Jack Nicholson (67) SATURDAY DecEMU1ER 16 MORNING 7:00 F'ABULOUS FUNNIES 7:30 CARTOON CARNIVAL 8:00 BIG EVENT: "THE 8:00 GALAXY GOOF -UPS WINDS OF KITTY HAWK" 8:30 FANTASTIC FOUR 10:00 SWORD._OF JUSTICE 9:00 GODZILLA SUPER 90 •1.1 :00 NEWS 5 AT ELEVEN 10:27 METRIC MARVELS 10:30 DAFFY DUCK 11:30 CINEMA FIVE: "PRESIDENT'S 11:00 YOGI'S SPACE RACE ANALYST" (C) '67 James 12:00 SOUL TRAIN Coburn, Godfrey Cambridge AFTERNOON - President's analyst forced 1 :00 SAT. WESTERN to flee for his life, when head THEATRE: "DAKOTA" of spy agency feels he knows John Wayne, Vera Ralston, ✓ too " m ucli ani orders him A•Tb!EI erR.renran.;iVard ; 2 4 : liquidated.,w�l o.pt tfLe same - Open spaces, an elopement, a $20,000 theft, a land war and crooks trying to burn out wheat farmers. 2:30 SATURDAY AF- TERNOON MOVIE: "FOOTSTEPS" Richard Crenna, Joanna Pettet, Forrest Tucker - The jolting action and color of college football provide the background for a grimly realistic look at the game as a winor-esle coach is hired to whip a small college team into shape. 4:00 NFL '78 Pittsburgh - Denver EVENING 7:00 HEE HAW - Tennessee Ernie Ford, Jody Miller 8:00 CHIPS 9:00 SWORD OF JUSTICE 10:00 WEEKEND 11:00 NEWS 5 AT ELEVEN 11:30 MILLION DOLLAR MOVIE: "LOST HORIZON" Liv Ullman; Peter Finch, George Kennedy, Michael York, Charles Boyer - Survivors of a plane crash who find the perfect Shangri- La, is retold in a musical version 1:30 FIVE STAR THEATRE: "CRY RAPE!" Andrea Marcovicci. Peter Coffield - Examines the felony of rape from varying points of view: that of the victim, the police and the rapist. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 17 MORNING 6:45 DAVEY & GOLIATH 7:00 OPEN CAMERA 7:30 CARTOON CARNIVAL 8:00 REX HUMBARD 9:00 ORAL ROBERTS 9:30 TELEVISED MASS 10:00 ABBOTT & COSTELLO - A half hour of fun with the old comedy masters time, head „Qf, rival agency :r or a.s. him prbtectecl from foreign agents who are after him. MONDAY, DECEMBER 18 AFTERNOON 4:00 'MOVIE FIVE: (Christmas week) "SMALL MIRACLE" Vittorio DeSica, Raf Vallone - Adapted from Paul Gallico's story about a boy's trip to the Vatican with his donkey. 5:30 THE NEWLYWED GAME EVENING 6:00 NEWS ' 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS 7:00 BEWITCHED 7:30 YOUNG PEOPLES SPECIAL - Americanization of Elias 8:00 LITTLE HOUSE ON THE PRAIRIE 9:30 NBC MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE: "THE DEER - SLAYER" 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00 'TOMORROW TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "BOYS TOWN" Spencer Tracy, Mickey Rooney - Story of Father Flanagan's Boys Town and his motto, "there's no such thing as a bad boy" is beautifully enacted. 5:30 NEWLYWED GAME EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 N.B.C. NEWS 7:00 SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN: "BIG 13ROTHER" Lindsay Wagner, Michael Salcido - A tough kid who thinks breaking the law is a lark becomes Steve's biggest challenge when he tries to change the youth's outlook on life. 8:00 THE BEAR WHO 10:30 LITTLE RASCALS �_- f'S„1-LLRISTMASEPT THROUGH 8:30 GRIZZLY ADAMS SPECIAL: "ONCE UPON A STARRY NIGHT" 10:00 A MAC DAVIS SPECIAL: "CHRISTMAS ODYSSEY 2010" 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT SHOW 1:00' TOMORROW DECEM- BER 20 AFTERNOON 4:00 MOVIE FIVE: "HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS" (C) '72 Walter Brennan, Julie Harris, Sally Field - After many years of separation, four daughters are called home at the Christmas holiday season by their aging father, who is convinced that' his second wife is trying to poison him 6:30 WILD. WILD WORLD and wants his daughters to 6:00 NEWS 5 AT SIX Al'�lfMA.I.S protect5:30NEhimWL. NEWLYWED GAME bl~ 4:00 HALLMARK HALL OF 6:00 NEWS EVENING FAME: "STUBBY 6:30 N,B.C. NEWS PRINGLE'S CHRISTMAS" 7:00 BEWITCHED 1 1: 0 0 JACQUES COUSTEAU: "THE FISH THAT SWALLOWED JONAH" 12:00 WORLD WAR II: DIARY OF A G.I. AFTERNOON . 12:30 MEET THE PRESS 1:00 NFL '78 Cleveland & Cincinnati 4:00 SUNDAY SPEC- TACULAR: "RING OF BRIGHT WATER" (C) '69 • Bill Travers, Virginia McKenna, Peter Jeffrey - A London clerk takes a pet otter with him to the Scottish highlands where he intends to become a writer. When the otter is killed, his offspring turns up to renew- the writer's inspiration. EVENING Edwards -coach. Representatives of, IAPA who conducted the contests were: Bill Hanula, Kilgore Fur- niture, Wingham; Duncan Waters, Dominion Chain, Stratford; Frank Argyle, Harlequin Distribution, Stratford; Frank Trebish, Domtar (Sifto. Salt), Goderich and Larry Sider and Wolfgang Struss, Campbell Soups, St. Marys. The Goderich team now proceeds -to the Division finals in London against entries from Oxford- Lambton on February 6, 1979. N W' IR'S EVE DANCE AT HOLLY GULLY it SUN., DEC. 31/78 4:30 -1:00 a.m. Music by: "Canadian Country" Hot meal served Tickets phone: 482-3278 or 482-7476 1.►.• .. -s.. •rr••ti.••...ny•.•••••..: 1 • Sunday Dec. 24, 1978 2:00 p.m. - 5 p.m. At First Baptist Church. Clinton. Best Wishes only. The Farroly of Hazel and Rog _., Clifford invite you to an OPEN HOUSE in honour of their 40th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY on HENSALL HOTEL This Friday and Saturday "Blue Mountain" DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS 12 NOON -2 P.M. our Dining Room Is available for meetings: For information 262-2012 Of emniller Inn - Festive Week Programme 1978 CHRISTMAS DAY: 26TH DECEMBER/ 30TH DECEMBER: 31ST DECEMBER: "Mark & James" the young and sophisticated duo from Windsor and presently playing their music in Toronto, will entertain from Dec. 25th through Dec. 31st. "Mark & James" sing and play acoustic & electric guitars, an electric grand piano, woodwind, strings & electric keyboards A four course "Traditional Benmiller Christmas Dinner". Sittings 1:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m & 7:00 p.m. Price '18.00 per person, '12.00 per, child under 12 years of age, excluding tax and gratuity. Live entertainment by "Mark & James". 12 noon - 2:00 p.m.: Hot & Cold Luncheon Buffet. Price '7.50 per person excluding tax and gratuity. 2:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.: Devon Cream Tea served in Woollen Mill Lounge Dinner Dance: 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. (half hourly sittings), a la carte and three course Chef's recommended menu. Dancing to "Mark & James" and later in the lounge. Advance reservations required. Semi formal dress. 12 noon - 2:00 p.m.: Hot & Cold Luncheon Buffet. Price '7.50 per person excluding tax & gratuity. 8:00 p.m.: "Gala Dinner Dance" Our Chef has selected a five course gourmet menu which includes Fillet of Beef Wellington as the main course. "Mark & James" provide dancing and entertain to the 'wee' hours of New Year. Price '75.00 per couple excluding tax and gratuity. Advance reservations required. Formal dress perferred. For Reservations... call 524-2191 visit The'Hoilow for an unique shopping experience GIFTS OF DISTINCTION * placemats, runners & mats, by "The Country Weaver", and "Country Seamers" * handcraf- ted toys & dolls, * candles, * handwrought sterling silver jewellery, * hand -blown glass lam- ps, * Quilts * Pottery * Hand -painted Stone Cats hy Arlene Stephens * Rheo Thompson Can- dies * gourmet foods & preserves by ,`Crabtree & Evelyn" * "A Taste of the Wild", from Blan- che Pownall Garrett * Antiques *and fine reproductions * China * Glass * Silver * Stained Glass * Dried flowers * Brass * Pine Mirrors * Hasty Notes & Framed Prints by Mona , Mulhern. OPEN DAILY: 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. • 1 1,