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Clinton News-Record, 1972-01-27, Page 12MEETING NOTICE A meeting of the Clinton Winter Carnival Committee will be held THURS., FEB. 3rd 8:00 p.m. at Town Hall, Clinton Continued from Page 4. numbers provided by Miss Sylvia Wilson. Showing her dexterity she performed an Irish jig, three Scottish numbers and a sailors hornpipe. Her time and effort was very much appreciated by everyone. Asa change of pace, Mr. Erlin Whitmore sang 2 well-loved religious songs, 'The Old Rugged Cross" and "Beautiful Garden of Prayer", Rounding out the entertainment portion of the program in appropriate style was a quartet of Mrs. McMicel, Mrs. Nevens, Mrs. Heard and Mr. Whitmore singing "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere". Mrs. Alicia Leyhurne expressed gratitude, on behalf of the audience, to all those involved in the presentation. Immediately following, gifts were presented by the Auxiliary to all those 'residents who P. J. Goldsworthy Motor Sales CLINTON SPECIAL OF THE WEEK '71 AUSTIN "1800" Four-door, safety'checked and in top mechanical shape, Real roomy model. Lic, 534N THIS WM'S SPECIAL $ 4 405 P. .1. GOLDSWORTHY MOTOR SALES 365 V BP PRODUCTS Victoria St. (Fiwy. VAI 4, S,), CLIN CASH BINGO. Legion Hall, Seaforth, Friday, January 28, 8:15 p.m, Regular games, $10; three $25 games; $75 jackpot to go. Door prizes. Admission $1.00. Auspices Branch 156, Proceeds welfare work. -1 ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL NOW PLAYING THE Shirley Fields Show Tv and Recording Artist featuring Two Female and One Male Vocalist Each Saturday afternoon enjoy matinee entertainment from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Elm Haven. Beginning on January 24 for a one-week engagement The Terry Dee Show EUCHRE AND 500 PARTY, Thurs,, January 27, 1972, 8:30 p.m. at I.O.O.F. Hall, Princess St., Clinton. Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone welcome. -1, 2p Reception Dance Robert Desjardins Barbara Anne Weld (Bridal Couple) SAT., JAN. 29 DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE Music By The Bluewater Playboys 9 p.m. to 12 EVERYONE WELCOME FRIDAY, January 28, Euchre Party, Varna Township Flail. Auspices L,O.L. 1035. Ladies bring sandwiches. -4b TUESDAY, February 1, Junior Conservation Club meeting at 8:00 p.m., in Board Room, Department of Agriculture and Food. -4b WEDNESDAY, February 2, Hullett Federation of Agriculture meeting at 8:30 p.m., Londesboro Hall. Eric Anderson will show pictures. Ladies please bring lunch. -4b CHARTERED BUS leaving Clinton for Florida, February 26, 1972. ' For further information phone 482-7627. -4p SPRING FLOWER AND GARDEN SHOW, O'Keefe Centre, Toronto, February 23-27. Any Horticultural Society member interested in taking a bus to show on Saturday, February 26, please contact Mrs. Don Pullen, 482.7896 by February 1. -4b SATURDAY, April 15, Rummage Sale, Wesley-Willis. Sponsors,' Morning Glories. -4,6b A LUTHERAN worship service, Sunday, February 6 at 2 p.m., chapel at Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich. Everyone is cordially invited.-4,5 THE SEPARATE SHOPPE Main Corner-Flinton SALE ITEMS and NEW STOCK Pullovers Blouses Skirts Pants Tops Wo Also Sell Maternity Wear Open Closed 2-6 p.m. Weds. 46 upon completion of the permanent facilities, the College will be in a position to offer post-secondary programs to highschool . graduates from Stratford and the surrounding district. Charcoal is made by slowly burning wood while restricting the supply of oxygen. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION CLINTON BRANCH 140 • SCOTCH KILTIE DANCE SATURDAY, JANUARY 291 1972 BOYD'S ORCHESTRA Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. - Dress Optional Lunch Served Tickets Available from $5.00 Per Couple , Band Members Door Prizes or at Legion Bar Proceeds for Clinton Legion Pipe Band 2.3.4b VALENTINE DANCE on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12 in BAYFIELD COMMUNITY CENTRE Music by STAR TREX 9:30 to 1:00 p.m. $2.50 Per Person Lunch Included REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE 4b NIIIIII111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111101111111111t11111111111111111111tIlit1111111111E SAT. MAT. 29 /1 ,enht, rewn/1 Fr. AN AARON ROSENBERGtornuctio. W MO 0•Lu, SUN., MON., TUES. JAN. 30, 31, FEB. 1 McCABE & MRS. MILLER S.7 Ormk.utiri 4P HOW Wed., Feb. 2 SI 1..- = EDDIE DUCHIN STORY F.- Tyronne Powers -.- = t ).21-./811' with ..-'. 5E' Fr3 E 5111111111110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111110111111111111111 m t SAVINGS FOR YOU 1111111-88.1121'il at Jan. 29 2 HURON STREET, CLINTON 411•11111111111111111111111111111=11111111011 59 4 NOXZEMA MEDI-FOAM 1.49 NOXZEMA BRUSHLESS TUBE 794 NOXZEMA AFTER SHAVE BRECK FRESH AIR INSTANT/011.19 GILLETTE PLUS BLADES Vs 634 SHAVING ITEMS 7 oz. HAND LOTION AND SKIN CREAMS NOXZEMA 6.3 oz. hoed lotion N°XZ EMA 2-4 oz. jars or skin cream 1.29 DEODORANTS ARRID EXTRA my 06=ed 98 4 BAN SPRAY 7 * 40% more 1.29 SECRET SUPER SORAY 6 oz. 994 11111101111.111111111111111111111111011.11110& CREAM RINSE V05 15 oz. with free /.5 oz. size attached PAIN RELIEVERS BUFFERIN 48's VITAMINS ONE -Ai-D AY 100's Sugg. Retail $3.79 FEM. HYGIENE MODESS reg. 12's 8ATN OIL SOFTIQUE viz "" blue, green or geld 1.79 59' 2.19 54' 1.09 69' TOOTHPASTE COLGATE GIANT SIZE MOUTHWASH COLGATE 100 24 oz. SHAMPOO HALO For normal, oily or dry - 8 oz. 79 4 4.3 ". 49 4 5 oz. 69' 12-01intbil News-Record, Thursday, January 27, 1972 Several members of the first and fourth Brownie packs flew up to Girl Guides. They were (left to right front row), Janet Eastman, Louann Nicholson, Jennifer Malpass, Cathy Phillips and Janette Dutot; second row, Jill Clynick, Elizabeth Reed, Janice Stephenson, Thresa Radley and Fay Montgomery, who walked up. (Photo by Jack Hunt) Public speaking contests put emphasis on impromptu speaking Whatever happened to March of Dimes? COME to 13lyth , Lions Club Bingo every Saturday night at 8:30 p,m., Community Hall. Admission $1.00. 12 regular games, $10.00 each, Two Share-The-Wealth games. One $25.00 special. $125.00 jackpot, if taken in 60 calls, if not taken, $10.00 added each night. 50% of take to full card if jackpot not taken, -1 tfn TUESDAY, February 1, Bingo at Huron Fish and Game Club, 8:30 p.m. Jackpot $58.00 in 58 numbers. -4 THURSDAY, January 27,Bingo at Clinton Legion Hall, 8:30 p.m, Jackpot $58.00 in 58 numbers,-1 THE 61st Annual Meeting of The Children's Aid Society of Huron County will be held in the Council Chambers, Court House, Goderich, Ontario, at 2;00 p.m., -On Wednesday, February 2, 1972. The public is cordially invited to attend, and refreshments will be served at the close of the business session, -3,4b RECEPTIO4 for Mr. and Mrs, Jim Alexander (nee Dianne Switzer), Friday, January 28, Family Paradise Park, Music by Jim Murray's Orchestra. Everyone welcome. Ladies please bring lunch, -4b provision of artificial limbs and wheelchairs and job training and work opportunities. Fourteen permanent facilities are presently being operated in Ontario with service to remote parts of the province also being provided through travelling clinics. All of these programs and services are designed to develop the ability which individuals requesting assistance have. A car accident or stroke victim can become self-sufficient again once his abilities have been determined and developed. Your donation to the Ability Fund helps do this so that handicapped Ontario adults can help themselves. celecbrated their birthday in January. A luncheon, composed of tea and cupcakes concluded the party, making the entire affair a very tremendous success. There was no Thursday night program. However, everyone is looking forward to Bobby Burns night with Jim Laurie on Thursday, January 27. An announcement by the Minister of Colleges and Universities, The Honourable John White, culminates one year of intensive efforts by the Board of Governors of Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology' to establish a permanent, college building in Stratford. Approval to proceed with the design of a building and site for a total expenditure of $890,000 was received from the Minister by Mr. W. E. Byers of Stratford, Chairman of the Board of Governors, Conestoga College, in a letter dated December 29, 1971. President James Church, of Conestoga College stated this development is particularly gratifying since many frustrations have been experienced in our desire to assist the Stratford area with a College location, Professor Church mentioned the mounting evidence of response to the Stratford Centre although operated from temporary quarters during late afternoon and evening hours. The College has enrolled 170 full-time students in retraining programs alone. To complement this enrolment, Mr. A. Hagar, Director of College Centres, Conestoga College, noted that It is Public Speaking time again in Huron County schools, This year there is a new look to Public Speaking. The Ontario Public School Trustees' Association which, along with Ontario Hydro, has sponsored the contests since 1927 has decided that it is time that more stress was put on the art of impromptu speaking, so in addition to the usual prepared speech each contestant will be required to answer questions by the judges on further aspects of his topic. The purpose is to test his or her powers of personal communication and courteous impromptu speaking, To emphasize the new approach what was formerly called the Public Speaking Contest is now the Oral Communications Festival. This year a possible 32 schools could be participating in Huron. So preliminary contests are being held at Our Lady of Mount Carmel School and at Wingham and iithe day...see the beautiful!: RAINBOW %VOIDING LINE • • INVITATIONS AND .ANNOUNCEMENTS ANIIITETT .1EWELLERS LTD. Clinton Walkerton . And Seaforth L. c.yNTpN Clinton Public Schools on February 1, 4 and 3 respectively at 2 p.m. From these, nine contestants in all will be chosen for the finals in Clinton on Feb. 11 at 2 p.m. The winner there will be eligible to enter the Zone final at Glencoe on Feb, 19, The .provincial contest will be at the King Edward Sheriton Hotel in Toi-onto on March 20. It is with great pleasure that the convener, Mrs, J, W. Wallace, is ableto announce that for the first time in Huron there will be prizes for the three top speakers on Feb, 11. The Maple Leaf Chapter, I.O.D. E. of Goderich is donating a handsome pair of book-ends to the first-prize winner and a wall plaque to each of the second and third place winners. Ontario Hydro donates the prizes for the Zone and Provincial contests. The public is cordially invited to attend any and all of the contests. CLINTON WINTER CARNIVAL. SNOWMOBILE RACES SUNDAY, FEB. 13 1:00 P.M. STOCK and MODIFIED CLASSES Trophies and Cash Prizes Phone STEVE BROWN at 482-0321 for information WATCH NEXT WEEK'S PAPER FOR COMPLETE DETAILS In 1970 the Rehabilitation Foundation for the Disabled changed its fund raising slogari from the March of Dimes to the Ability Fund. This was done for several reasons: most people still associate the "March of Dimes" with polio and, as the Foundation has been assisting handicapped adults since 1956 with various disabilities, it was hoped that a new name and image (a stylized fir tree with a limb missing) would help to establish this broader format with the general public. Present Foundation programs include vocational and psychological assessment, patient services such as the T uckersmith Continued from Page 1. Municipalities of Ontario and Reeve Elgin Thompson indicated he would attend the convention to be held in Ottawa June 18-21. Approval was given for the following grants: Federation of Agriculture, $900; Seaforth Lions Club, $200; Seaforth Community Hospital, $150; Seaforth Agricultural Society, $100; Central Huron Agricultutal Society, $100 and South Huron Agricultural Society, $100; Huron County Soil and Crop Improvement Association $15; Huron County Historical Society $10; Huron County Plowman's Association, $25 and Salvation Army $15 for a total of $1,615. , hat 's new at Haronvtew? Conestoga centre gets go ahead COUNTRY and WESTERN NIGHT at PINE RIDGE CHALET (1 1/2 miles west of Hensall) SATURDAY, JANUARY 29 * SNOWMOBILING * DANCING to BILL WEIR and THE WAYSIDERS EVERYONE WELCOME Spareribs and General Admission Sauerkraut $1.00 4b 13 Just another night of ...TERROR METROCOLOr Thu. 27 Fri. 28 syt. 29 George C. Scott The - RuLnast METROCOLOR • PANAVISIOW S