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By Jim Fitzgerald
No, this is not your
&arming English born
lady who usually oc-
cupies this space, but the
curly -headed," unshaven
freak from the, front,
page, filling in for Mrs.
Gibb, who is on a well-
deserved two weeks rest
at the Little House down
at Bayfield.
I don't know how we'll
make out, but here goes
anyway.
Clinton almost had two
representatives at the
Miss CNE Contest this
year, as Mary Lou
Lourenco of Brucefield
will be going down
representing the Clinton
Fair, ' and Joanne
(Palmer) Lobb would
have gone down,
representing Li:indOn'S
Western Fair, however,
she disqualified herself
when she made the trip
down the aisle with Gerry
in June.
Joanne will stilt be
active in the Queen
circles, however as she
will help judge this year's
crop of Western Fair
hopefuls.
Judging in the CNE
„contest is set to get un-
derway today (Wed-
nesday, August 15), so we
Monster Bingo news
Alma Bassett of
Goderich was the top
winner at the Clinton
Monster Bingo ori
Moriday night, taking, the
special prize of $1,000.
In other specials, May
Varley of St. Catharines
took prize of $187.50 and
Louise Hallam of
Brucefield won the $179
pot. Dave Jewitt of
Lucknow won the fourth
special game, worth
$173.75.
In the 'regular $50
games, individual win-
ners included: Hilda
Smale, Hensall; Bonnie
Wambault, Bridgewater,
Nova Scotia; Jill Jervis,
Seaforth; Leone Goth,
Grand Bend; Farl.Elliott,
Dublin; Bill Brown, Port
Albert; Marion Charters,
Goderich; Mrs. Wood;
Seaforth.
Nearly 300 people at-
tended the bingo and
other winners, sharing
the game prizes were
Dave Jewitt of Lucknow,
Tony Hartman of
Goderich, Ruth Gowing
of Listowel andMuriel
Byers of Clinton in one
game. Ed Neeb of Mit-
chell and Edna Fremlin
of Clinton split a game,
while Florence Elliott of
Clinton, Louise Hallam of
Brucefield, Barbara
Daer of Goderich, Susan
Wagler of Vanastra, Jean
Brown of Goderich and
Flo McCuspey of
Goderich split the win-
nings in another.
Mrs. Cuth of Goderich
and Terry Oibb of Clinton
took one game. Sherry
Johnston of Thorndale,
Joanne Bell of Hensall,
Leone Gogh of Grand
Bend, Roxanne Williams
•of Goderich, Bertha Gibb
of Clinton, Mr. Robinson
in Goderich, Ruby Powell
of Goderich, Jackie
Racho of Dublin and John
Racho of Egmondville
divided the prize win-
nings in a game.
Mary .Harding of
Hensall, Ken Hart of
Clinton, Florence
Stephens of Goderich and
Kay Scotchmer of
Bayfield won_ a game -
while Hilda Smale of
Hensall, Evelyn Van-
derburg of Goderich and
Helen Elliott of Dublin
took a game.
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have no results at
presstime.
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An old familiar face
around town recently is
the one of Ivan Crittendon
of Calgary, Alberta, who
is back east, visiting
friends and relatives.'
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• Dr. William Fingland
of Niagara Falls has been
spending the past week
with friends and relatives
in the vicinity.
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Visitors over the
weekend at the home of
Mrs. Lucy Bezzo were
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bezzo
and daughter Sheila of
Stratford, Levern Nigh
and son Pat of Seaforth,
Mrs. Steve Cook (Ada
Bezzo) of St Thomas, Mr.
Raymond Howald of St.
Thomas, Miss Shirley
Sharp of London, and Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Bezzo,
senior, of Stratford.
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Don Tremeer of Raglan
Street was the lucky
winner of the Clinton
Junior "C" hockey club's
August draw for the 300
club, and took $300 home
for his prize.
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Well, that's about all I
have for this Week, but I
sure wouldn't mind a
little more than that for
next week. Surely there
Must ' be more comings
and goings than I just
reported. How about
helping Peggy and me
r cars rash
Clinton police were
busy on August 5 in-
vestigating a four -car
• ,accident that sent two
PeoPle to hospital and
•resulted in $550 in
damages.
The driver of one car,
Felice Gentile, 33, of
•, London and a driver of
another car, Mary
Margaret Patterson, 16,
of St. Marys were both
taken to Clinton Public
Hospital where they were,
treated for minor in-
juries.
The accident occurred
at the Albert Street- stop
'lights when a chain
reaction . pushed four
northbound vehicles into
one another.
The car driven by
Felice Gentile received
no - damage. A second car
driven by Keren L.
Porter, 17, of St. Thomas
recieved $100 in damages
to the front bumper.
Damages of $200 were
sustained to the right
rear panel of a third
vehicle driven by Mary
Margaret Patterson and
a fourth vehicle driven by
Joseph R. Cox, 18, of
Clinton, "received $250 in
damages to the front
bumper.
The bright sun,
reflecting off of the rear
of a car. driven by Jim
Jobse, 19, of RR 1,
Springfield resulted in a
two car crash on August
3.
Mary Lou Lourenco
Clinton girl in
CNE Queen contest
Miss Clinton Spring
Fair, Mary Lou
Lourenco, of Brucefield is
one of 95 contestants in
the annual "Miss C.N.E. -
Queen of the Fairs"
Pageant, a highlight
event of the Canadian
National Exhibition on
August 15, opening day,
with the theme of "Queen
of the Fairs" Day.
This year, 95 beautiful
queens from " their
respective Agricultural
Societies Will be com-
peting for the "Miss
C.N.E.'crown, _and
honour of reigning over 20
days of the Exhibition.
Master of Ceremonies
for this extravaganza will
be Gene Taylor, in-
ternational TV host, and
the co-ordinator, Miss
Jacquie Perrin of CFTO-
TV and a former Miss
Dominion of Canada.
This entire event will
be staged in' the main
arena of the • Coliseum
with prejudging at 10:15.
a.m. and the final judging
at 2:30 p.m. The winner
will be crowned at ap-
proximately 4 p.m.
Back pain course offered
The Vanastra
Recreation Centre, would
like to initiate an exercise
program 'for sufferers of
back pain and discom-
fort. The program would
involve both small group
exercise sessions as well
as prescribed home
exercises. It would be •
focused towards those
individuals who are
serious about relief for
their discomfort. The
exercises are easy and
include relaxation,
flexibility and niuscle
-sttengtheriitig.
It is estimated that
eight million North
Americans suffer from
some form of back pain.
Approximately 83 per-
cent of all back pain is
attributed. to a com-
bination of muscular -
skeletal deficiencies and
--stress. Only a small
ercentage is actually
caused by disc
pathologies.
In order to offer this
back exercise program a
need by the public for
such •a program must
first be established.
Industrial workers,
secretaries, housewives,
tradesmen and others
can all benefit from an.
exercise program of this
kind. A back exercise
program could be offered
in the fall session at the
Vanastra Recreation
Centre if enough public
interest is shown. We
The Donnellys
The Donellys ride into
town on August 21
camplete ,*with arn-
burning fisticuffs and
mayhem. The Death of
the Donellys, directed by
Paul Thompson, opens
August 21 on the stage of
the Blyth Memorial Hall
and is a joint production
of the Blyth Summer
Festival and Theatre
Passe Muraille.
Writer Ted Johns has
constructed a script that
illuminates both sides of
the controversy. The
Donnellys -- were they
villains or victims? Come
to Blyth, weigh the
evidence ,and make your
own judgement.
Actor David Fox plays
the role of Jim Donnelly,
-need immediate response
in order to prepare the
program for the fall
session.
If interested or more
information is required ,
please phone the
Vanastra Recreation
Centre at 482-3544.
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are conning
the patriarch of the clan,
who ruled -his family with
a strong hanfl, even' from
the confines of a jail cell.
Janet Amos plays Julie
Donnelly, the mother of a
brood of unruly sons and
one daughter.
The action is .ac-
companied by three
musicians with rousing ,
Irish fiddle tunes.
The play runs every
night except Sunday, at
8:30 p.m. with matinees
on Thursday at 2 p.m. ,
Tickets are $5 for adults,
$4.25 for senior citizens
and $3 for children and
are available from the
box office or from any
ticket outlet. Call 523-9300
for reservations and
further information.
The Clinton police
• reported Pat the Victoria
Street accident occurred
when the driver of one
car, Doris Sillery, 52, of
Brucefield was unable to
clearly, see the left turn
signal of the Jobse car
because of the bright
reflection.
Damage, to the Jobse
vehicle was set at $700
and $500 to the Sillery,
car.
Lucknow show
a success
The Lucknow Sentinel
reported that some of the
best exhibits in the nine
year history of an annual
craft show were on
display in the village
arena on August 3 and 4.
Despite many weekend
events in other areas,
attendance was reported
to be good at the show,
sponsored by the
Lucknow Agricultural
Society.
Many craftsmen
reported good sales and
The Sentinel was in-
formed that one crafter
had to leave the show
after the first day and
work during the night to
,replenish her stock for
the second day of the
event.
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Mr. David Zyluk, Principal
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Mr. Ray tontois, Principe!
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Mr. Gary iiirmin'gham, Principal
;; RR. NO. 3, (Mount Carmel)
to Dashwood (237-3331)
Ecole Ste Marie
Mrs. Lilliane Laporte, Principal
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St. Joseph's School
4 Mr. Donald Farwell, Principal
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Saunders St., EXETER (235.1691)
St. Mary's School
Miss Betty Clark, Principal -
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St. James School
Sistor Theresa Mader, Principal
Chalk St., SEAFORTH (527-0321)
Sacred Heart School
Mrs. Mary O'Malley, Principal
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