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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-08-16, Page 2JOHN WISE GENERAL INSURANCE], GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS Clinton Office:482-9644 Res.:482-7265 • ‘,! !r. • PAGE 2 —CLINTON NEWS -RE CORP, TiiiiR,SPAY,, Ati•q:VaT • 6, r-. 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. Established 1876 McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE: 10 MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. Mrs. Margaret Sharp. Sec. Treas. Ph. 527-0400 FULL COVERAGE Farm and Urban Properties Fire, Windstorm, Liability. Theft Various Floater Coverages Homeowner's, Tenant's Package, Composite Dwelling DIRECTORS AND ADJUSTERS Ken Carnochan. Seaforth Lavern Godkin, R.R.#1, Walton Ross Leonhardt, R.R.#1, Bornoholm John McEwing, RR.1i, Blyth Stanley Mcllwain, R.R.112, Goderich Donald McKercher, R.R.#1, Dublin John A. Taylor, R.R.#1, Brucefield J.N. Trewartha. Box 661, Clinton Stuart Wilson. R.R.$11. Brucefield • AGENTS EF. 'Bill' Durst, Seaforth Jameskeys, R.R.H1 , Seaforth Wm: Leiper, R,R.S1 , Londesboro 482-3354 527-1877 345-2234 523-9390 524-7051 527-1837 • 482-7527 482-7593 527-0687 527-1455 527-0467 523-4257 CALL AN AGENTOR THE OFFICE Gregory Carter Annette LoOl$hart Debbie Draper Lauren Schellenberger Bradley Jewitt David MacDonald Lisa Dobson Tonia Sodden Kara Hiltz Greg Crawford Julie Cc•ok Clinton Aug. 16 Clinton Aug. 17 Clinton Aug. 17 confroW Aug. 17 Clinton Aug. 18 London Aug. 18 Clinton Aug 19 H.R. 1 Bayfl;id Aug. 20 cordon ,Aug. 20 R.R, 2 Clinton Aug!. 22 RA. 1 Clinton AlUgo 22 Book -113-Join • jutti come into the Newsltecord office, 3 Albert St. Clinton or phone 814443 and ,have your name entered in the Birthday and get yew FREE button. , 79 have no results at presstime. +++ An old familiar face around town recently is the one of Ivan Crittendon of Calgary, Alberta, who is back east, visiting friends and relatives.' + + + • Dr. William Fingland of Niagara Falls has been spending the past week with friends and relatives in the vicinity. +++ 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. +++ 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. + + + 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. • 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 $500 to the Sillery, car. Lucknow show a success The Lucknow Sentinel reported that some of the best exhibits in the nine year history of an annual craft show were on display in the village arena on August 3 and 4. Despite many weekend events in other areas, attendance was reported to be good at the show, sponsored by the Lucknow Agricultural Society. Many craftsmen reported good sales and The Sentinel was in- formed that one crafter had to leave the show after the first day and work during the night to ,replenish her stock for the second day of the event. • • Anstett.JeweI.Irs' PAWED 11 ALBERT ST. CLINTON. 432-3,1 OPEN WEDN1ESDAY$ - For Your Convenience HOURS:Monday Ihrouilh4citurdalfe 9 a.Jr1r6p.m.; FridpOilghtp *1119 p.m. • • ro uce Largf Field 4 $ 1 75 Tomatoes QT. ONLY • •ledhaven Peaches . • Plums •Applbs - Cooking & Eating • Potatoes • Onions ART BELL FRUIT FARM - 524-8037 BELLVIEW FRUIT FARM - 5244011 GERRY BELL FRUITFARM - 524-8008 Open 7 days c; week 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. BUS NESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECT RY REPAIR Clinton Electric White-Wesfinghouse -H-o-t_p_t • nAppliances SALES & SERVICE APPLIANCE REPAIRS ELECTRICAL MAIN- TENANCE. 90 ALBERT ST. 482-3646 DIESEL Pumps and injectors Repaiied For all Popular Makes Huron Fuel injection Equipment Bayfield Rd., Clinton 482-7971 THE HURON -PERTH COUNTY. ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD 11 Registration of New Students (KINDERGARTEN TOGRADE 8) • Parents who have not yet registered their children or residents naw to the Huron - Perth area may register their children at any of the following Schools un - e' 11 THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1979. °S between the hours of 2 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. :s HURON COUNTY SCHOOLS .„ St. Joseph's School (KINGSBRIDGE) Mr. David Zyluk, Principal RR. NO. 3, GODERICH (529-7646) 00 "TM St. Columban School (ST. COLUMBA N) Mr. Ray tontois, Principe! .1; RR. NO. 2, DUBLIN (345-2086) • Our Lady of Mount Carmel School Mr. Gary iiirmin'gham, Principal ;; RR. NO. 3, (Mount Carmel) to Dashwood (237-3331) Ecole Ste Marie Mrs. Lilliane Laporte, Principal 4• PR. NO. 2 ZURICH (236.4860) , St. Joseph's School 4 Mr. Donald Farwell, Principal 169 Booth Si., CLINTON (482-7035) 40; •;; KIndergartere children' need to be ,5 years of ago on or before December 31st, 1019. Whererithero tire sOffklerit 'fader)+, Spacet, a child imho attaln th ago of 3 years after the 31st Of Odientber but prior ,t4ti the 311t of January ma oi the racluiot of the Patent bo.rOglitorod Ira kindergarten, 'tie *Ito tchoal your. PI alto biIngBtrth Cot: fifiCates Social Ii1ur�ncoNumb�,. If av�IabIo, CiAlolot NOttlbar, anihnonliatlon Card and any Other pertinent health records at the time of glitratlo Precious Blood School Mr. Laurie Kraficheck, Principal Saunders St., EXETER (235.1691) St. Mary's School Miss Betty Clark, Principal - 70 Bennett St. E., GODERICH (524-4401) St. James School Sistor Theresa Mader, Principal Chalk St., SEAFORTH (527-0321) Sacred Heart School Mrs. Mary O'Malley, Principal Box 68, Cornyn St., WINGHAM (357-1090) St. Boniface School Mr. Gaotan Blanchetie, Principal Box 128, ZURICH (236-4335) .; I) 1, APPLIANCE and REFRIGERATION REPAIR SERVICE Jim Broadfoot 482-7032 Lloyd Garland FURNITURE REFINISHING AND UPHOLSTERY Corner Sth Avenue and - Halifax St., Vanastra Phone 4824576 INSURANCE .GAISER-KNEALE. INSURANCE AGENCY INC. Insurance- Real Estate Investments Isaac St., Clinton Phone Office 482-9747 Len Theedom 482-7994 Hal Hartley 402-3693 C. Buruma 482-3287 OPTOMETRY JOHN LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Seaforth 527-1240 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00-5:30 Saturday 9:00.12:00 Closed Wednusday BY APPOINTMENT Free parking on premises R.W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The Square, GODERICH 524.7661 4"."0".••••••••••••••••••...sinimiw TELEVISION AND STEREO ‘`• MAGNAVOk.PHILIIIS SHARP-OOTONICA Colour T.V. and Audio CoMponents Wet and Service CHANNEL MASTER—DELHI T.V. & FM. Antolini' Systems ' .. GROVES• - T.V. AND APPLIANCES 482,9414 *Mcd.ARY Lauharvandeuist-fil I Appliances 1 *CHANNEL:MASt R AND DELHI ll Antenna Ssitornis e some° whet we sell' 10 HURON ST., CLINTON *ADMIRAL • T.V.'and Appliances *SHARP T.V. and Mictortvaw,e ovoOsi *JENN,Alte Co Wog Systems ELECTRIC 3 9‘ft igt‘t l• 003 • ECONOMY • QUALITY • SERVICE "Big jobs or small, We guarantee them 482-7374 CLINTON DECORATING lecora+n9 Eta 33 Huron St., Clinton Box 337, Clinton NOM ILO 482-9542 529-7939. Paints, Stains, Min Wax,,products, Widlcoverings, Draperies, Floor Sanding, Texturing Interior & Exterior Contracting- - FREE ESTIMATES ,-"*.CLINTON NEWS -RECORD Classified Ads 482-3443 , ".. ACCOUNTING TOWN ' BOOKKEEPING caAND COMPUTER SERVICE Complete Business Ser- vice - quarterly, half - yearly, yearly. Also Farm and Individual Service. LAWRENCE BEANE Brocefield 482-9260 Durst, Vodden & Bender CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS BOX 758 52 HURON ST. CLINTON 482-7979 37 West Street Goderich, Ontario 524-2011 TRAVEL \ 4nimmionall5 THE COACH HOUSE TRAVEL SERVICE 59 HAMILTON ST. GODERICH 524-8366, OPEN: Monday -Friday 9:00-5:30 Closed Saturdays ' during June,July, Aug. FULLY APPOINTED FOR BUSINESS OR PLEASURE TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY James Fitzgerald Photography Clinton • 10 years experience • Weddings, passports • Family portraits in your home .482-9502 or 482-3890 ACC'OUNTING W. J. MCE CH ERST AND. ASSOCIATEt. R.R. 2. 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