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Clinton News-Record, 1969-05-22, Page 122 Clinton .News -Record, Thursday, .May 22, 1909 iCorning ' Even St SPEGIAL l3US . to ".Grand Old Opry," Nashville, Tennessee, $59.00 includes two nights hotel, tour of Nashville, autograph and dinner party at Music City Playhouse; ticket to Saturday night "Opry," leaves June 1,2. Reserve your seat now, Habkirk Transit Service Ltd,, Box 700, Seaforth 5274222. — 19,24b — — FRIDAY, May 23, Cash Bingo, Legion Hall, Seaforth, 8:15 p.m. 15 regular games for $10.00; 3—$25..00 specials. $75,00 jackpot to go, Door prizes. ,Admission $1.00. Auspices Seaforth Branch 156 Canadian Legion. Proceeds for Welfare Work. — 21tfn THURSDAY, May 22+ Bingo at Clinton Legion Hall, 8:30 p.m, Jackpot $55.00 in 55 numbers, TUESDAY, May 27, Bingo at Huron Fish and Game Club. Jackpot $56.00 in 56 numbers. Six door prizes, 8:30 p.m. DQN MESSF-rR'S Jubilee Show at Clinton Community Centre Thursday., June 19, featuring Marg Osborne, Charlie Chamberlain and .the Butcha. Dancers, Tickets on sale at Clinton Community .Arena or from any member of Branch 140 Royal Canadian Legion, Clinton. Send "stamped, self-addressed envelope with cheque or money order payable to Clinton Community .Centre, c/o Doug Andrews, P. O. Box 239, Clinton, Ont. Admission — reserve seats $3, rush seats $2. and $1. WEDNESDAY, May 28, 2.4 p,m. — 10th anniversary tea and residents' sale of _handicrafts at Huronview. Conducted tours. Everyone welcome. — 21b SATURDAY, June 14, at 8 p.m. Legion Hall, Variety Show by Mrs. Zabiocki's ballet students and guests. Adults .75e, children .50c (12 and under.) — 21,22,23,24b Lake Le Barge gone? "Where's Lake LeBarge for crying out loud?" That's the first question most Yukoners asked when they saw the first official road map of Canada's Yukon Territory, just off the press. Robert Service, famed poet of the Klondike Gold Rush of 1898, immortalized the lake when he used it for the setting of one of his better known works, "The Cremation of Sam McGee." . r r7t?ire%:.•?:�:i�.:•�•: When you'ro goody to �noMU iho cloy ... ,,, rho boautifil INVITATIONS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. Clinton Wolkorton And Sonforlh EL CLINTON 482.9525 While the cremation may be open to question, the lake has not disappeared and McGee's cabin is on display at the Whitehorse museum. A reversal of the coloring process turned the lake's waters into land and its islands into water on the new map. The lake is still there and each year thousands of Robert Service fans make a point of stopping at the government campground by the waters of "The Marge on Lake LeBarge," on their way north to the Klondike gold creeks near Dawson City. Yukon's Department of Travel and Information published the map, which includes 14 color photos of the Territory. A second printing scheduled for early next year will put Le Barge back on the map. Information on the Yukon Territory is available from most auto club offices and Canadian Government Travel Bureau offices or by writing the Department of Travel and Information at Box 2703, Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. Trio of Adastral Park Teen Town's top bowlers includes, from left to .right: Wanda Reid, girls' high double; Roger Hack, boys' high average and Karen Kerr, girls' high average. Individual performance awards also went recently to Dave LePage, boys' high single; Vern McMichael, boys' high,dquble and Dianne Delceliier, girls' high single. — Canadian Forces Photo. Playoff winners in Adastral Park Teen Town 5 -pin bowling this season were Bruce Woodrow, Karen Fredin, Gail Stutt and Ted Thompson, from left to right above. League winners were Karen Fredin, Dianne Delceliier, Fred Oliver, Mike Paulin and Kim Warner. — Canadian Forces Photo, ant Ads bring results . SPEEDY-\\ 1.1.11.1111.11111 � , WAGO ► WEEI( IT'S We're bragging about these wagons at LORNE BROWN MOTORS LTD. 1969 Chevrolet Concourse 6 passenger stationwagon, V-8 motor, automatic transmission, power steering, whitewalls, wheel discs, with 2 -way tailgate, 1967 Chevrolet Biscayne Wagon, V-8 motor, automatic, power steering, power windows, power tailgate window, positraction, radio. Many heavy duty features. 1967 Chevrolet Biscayne Wagon, V-8 motor, radio, automatic transmission, positraction. This wagon was sold originally by us, has had one owner, has low mileage and has the balance of the 5 -year 50,000 -mile warranty remaining. 1966 Ford Country Sedan Automatic, power steering and brakes, radio, 2 -way tailgate, A sharp two-tone. 1967 Chevrolet Biscayne 6 passenger wagon, power steering and brakes, automatic transmission, V-8 power, wind deflector, radio. 1964 Chevrolet Wagon V-8 motor, automatic transmission, power steering and brakes, radio, whitewall tires, AU 0.4°_✓ BROWN MOTORS LTD. 1482-9321 YOUR FRIENDLY CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE DEALER USED CARS and TRUCKS CLINTON, ONTARIO O.P.P. 'replies DEAR SIR: If a car• is insured in the parents name, but owned and driven by their teen-age son, is the insurance good if the car is involved in an accident while being driven by another teen-age boy? ANSWER: That question is a little out of my line, but I want to thank the person for writing in. We do not mention names on the air or in print, but all letters must include the person's name and address. I did research this question arid I would suggest that this person contact their insurance agent to obtain this information. Not all insurance companies write the same policies. DEAR SIR: I notice that the Department CRASHES ° Continued from Page 1 single -car accident resulting in $4,000 damage to his ',vehicle. Wigle received injuries. On Saturday, May 17 on County Road 25, at the intersection of County Road 22, Dorothy Elizabeth Grange Auburn, and Gary Clare Bean, Orangeville, were involved in a two car accident resulting in an approximate total damage of $1,400 to the vehicles. On, Saturday, May 17 on Hwy 21 south of Hwy 86, Helen Chernicky, St. Catharines and Duncan Thorburn, RR 3, Goderich, were involved in a two -car accident resulting in $600 damage to the vehicles. On Saturday, May 17 on the 10th sideroad of Goderich Twp. south of Hwy. 8, Douglas Wayne Crawford, Goderich was involved in a single -car accident resulting in $1,000 damage to the vehicle he was driving, Crawford and passengers, Robert Stoddart, James Bradley and Edward Jones all of Goderich, all received injuries. of Highways snowplows have flashing blue lights operating when plowing the highways and I feel this is a wonderful thing. I notice our town snowplow has a blue flashing light, but they never operate it when plowing the roads. Is there any law covering the use of these lights. ANSWER: Yes, there is. Section 33, Subsection 31 and 32 of the Highway Traffic Act states, "No person shall operate on a highway a motor vehicle or road -building machine while being used for the removal of snow from a highway unless the motor vehicle or road -building machine is equipped with a lamp producing intermittent flashes of blue light visible for a distance of 500 feet." and "No person shall use a lamp that automatically produces intermittent flashes of blue light on a motor vehicle or road -building machine other than a motor vehicle or road -building machine while being used for the removal of snow from a highway." Clinton fields interrneiiate bail team Clinton's complete schedule is as follows: 'Wed., May 28-6:30 pan, Hensel, at Clinton Wed., dune 4-6:30 p.m, Clinton at Dashwood Fri., June 6-6;30 p,m. Clinton at- Zurich Sun., June 8-3:00 p.M, St. Marys at Clinton Wed., June 11—.6;30 p.m. Walkerton at Clinton Sun„ June 15-3:00 p.m. Clinton at Walkerton Thurs,, June 19-6;30 p,m. Mitchell at Clinton Mon., June 23-6:30 p.m, Clinton at Thorndale Fri., June 27-6;30 p,m, Clinton at Hensall Wed., July 2-6:30 p.m. Clinton at St. Marys Mon., July 7-9:00 p.m. Clinton at Mitchell Wed., July 9-6:30 p.m, Thorndale at Clinton Fri., July 11-6:30 p.m. Dashwood at Clinton Mon., July 14-6:30 p.m. Zurich at Clinton After a lapse of many gears, Clinton will have a team in the Ontario Baseball Association's . Iurcn-Perth Intermediate League, At a meeting in I-lensall on May 1,3, ,a single home and home schedule was drawn up for the eight teams. Clinton's town clerk, John Livermore, is the perennial secretary treasurer of the long-established league, and Bob Sadler of Staffa is The preSident, The local team, likely to be known as the Colts, has its first borne game next Wednesday at 6:30 at Community Park. As this is a .new era in intermediate baseball in Clinton, every position on the team is still open, Practices are being held each :evening at the park, weather and ground conditions permitting. rte, oPpY SCHOOL GOWN DAY RINGS THE PERFECT GIFT FOR GRADUATION C.H,S.S. and Clinton Public School in Boys' and Girls' Models at ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. 482-9525 CLINTON L y LIONS ANNUAL SUMMER CARNIVAL CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE THURSIJMAY 29 "MUTT" PARADE Leaves Clinton Post Office at 7.30 p.m. to Arena Judging of Various Classes in Arena on Arrival (NOTE TO CHILDREN: ALL DOGS MUST RE ON A LEASH) PaLraedByde will TheBe C.F.B. CLINTON TRUMPET BAND Which Will Play A+ The Arena FOR ADULTS and CHILDREN CARNIVAL GAMES FOR ADULTS and CHILDREN ENTERTAINMENT Paul Bros. and Shirley EGOOD FAMILY NTERTAINMENT t 9.3 0 p, m, ERTA NMENT CONTINUOUSCASH m GO 10c PER GAME DRAW at,,.00p.m. $100.00 Cash Prizes First, $100.00 — Second, $50.00 . — Third, $25,00 -- Fourth, $25.00 DRAW TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM ALL MEMBERS OF CLINTON LIONS CLUB — 25c EACH or 5 for $1.00 Help Clinton Lions Help Boys and Girls in the Area DON MESSER'S JUBILEE SHOW AT CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE THURSDAY,JUNE 19TH MARG OSBURNE, CHARLIE CHAMBERLAIN AND THE BUCHTA DANCERS Tickets On Sale At: RESERVED SEATS -- $3,00 RUSH SEATS — $2.00 and $1.00 CLINTON COMMUNITY ARENA or from ANY MEMBER OF BRANCH 140 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, CLINTON MAIL FOR YOUR TICKETS NOW! SEND STAMPED, SELE.ADDRESSED ENVELOPE WITH CHEQUE Ok MONEY ORDER MADE PAYABLE TO CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE c/o Doug Andrews, P.O, Box 239, Clinton, Ont. SEAFORTH Big SaleSEAFORTH MAY 23rd to MAY 30th COMMUNITY WIDE DISCOUNTS - SPECIAL VALUES THROUGHOUT THE TOWN — CELEBRATING MAIN STREET RECONSTRUCTION SPECIAL EVENTS SPONSORED BY SEAFO1tTH FIRE DEPAI1TMENT — GIANT FIREWORKS DISPLAY AT 0:00 P.M. FRIDAY, MAY 23rd AT LIONS PARK