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Clinton News-Record, 1972-03-23, Page 22— Clinton News-Record, Thursday, Maroh 23, 1972 .,•?...-,4,„..,,,...0...,,,,,,i Town Talk46,....., BANISH WINTER with A New Spring Dress SPRING STREET 72 is at OPEN ER DAY MTh TILL 9 SHOPPE Gcsioich.. The princesses and their escorts of Central Huron Secondary School are seen together at the annual At Home on Friday night at the high school. The event, as usual, was a big success with high school students and older residents of the area dancing to the music of Lionel Thornton and his orchestra.—photo by Jack Hunt Drai 1211 . 35 Huron $t, Clinton Phone 482:9511 Clinton, Ontario *esti for Zane= Laura Secord Buttercream Easter Eggs with the yellow yolk centres, Delicious, Easter Candies from Cheque out a crippled child today. See what your dollars can do. Support Easter Seals. Run Down Heels Will 9ive you A sore OW S,0 why not have your heels and ARies REPAIRED at RAY'S SHOE REPAIR inimmo msam E=y Oils and Greases BONUSES Huron Men's Chapel AUBURN Saturday, March 25 11 a.m. BOB BAXTER Sunday, March 26 8 p.m, DON1 MISS THE EVANGELISTIC SERVICE with REV. L. SHEFFER and THE MESSENGERS Male Duartette Prom The Missionary Church, Kitchener 2 P,M,-,-Service in WESTFIELD CHURCH U. R. WELCOME The Huron Christian Men's Association presents the News on COD( 'Radio every day at 4 p.m, Evil Prevails When Geed Men Do tiolthloo COOP 482-9823 Fun at the At Home fitj013 • Russ Archer of Archer's Farm Sales & Service, was notified by telegram on Monday of this week that he has won an all-expense paid trip to Japan through the Fred Deeley Yamaha . Snow Machine Sales. Mr. Archer, accompanied by his wife, will proceed to Vancouver for their fright on March 30, visiting at Omaha, Nebraska en route. Eighteen dealers from across Canada are going along on the trip but only three, of whom Mr. Archer is one, will have their expenses paid. + + + The Clinton Figure Skating Club held its annual meeting on Feb. 29 with a very disappointing attendance. A new slate of officers was elected as follows: Mrs. June Howes, president: Mrs. Carol Fox, first vice- president; Mrs. Dor.lene Flowers, second vice-president; Mrs. Dorothy Dupee, secretary; Mrs. Donna Holmes, treasurer and Mrs. Shirley Elder, Mrs. Mary Cummings and Mrs. L. Lewis are directors, At an Inter-Club Competition held in Goderich on March 5, Joyce and Ruth Ann Neilans placed second in the Senior Bronze dance. Members are now preparing for an Inter-Club Test Day to he held in Mitchell on March 31, The March 7 meeting of the Zeta Omega chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was held at the Credit Union building. The Opening Ritual was repeated followed by the roll call, minutes, communications and treasurer's report, Ways and Means collected the pull tickets and money for the draw. Social veviewed the final details for the dance on March 17. Service suggested a possible project for next year. The president asked that the girls Hensall BY JOYCE PEPPER Chiselhurst U.C.W. held their March meeting Wednesday afternoon at the Church. Mrs. Alvin Cole acted as chairlady and opened the meeting with a poem entitled "Secret of Living". The theme song was sung followed by prayer. Mrs. Earl Kinsmen took the worship with the title being "In the beginning God". Mrs. Fredo Boa read two poems "Farm Wife Prayer" and "Simple Things". Short business was conducted, Membership pins were presented to Mrs. Russel Brock and Mrs. Fred° Boa. The presentation was made by Mrs. Tom Brintnell and Mrs. Clarence Coleman. The study book on Africa was taken by Mrs, Clarence Coleman. Mrs. Cole closed. the meeting with prayer. PERSONALS Master Warrant Officer Donald Orr and Mrs. Orr of Ottawa, are visiting with the formers parents Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Orr and brother Mr. and Mrs. Jim Orr and family of Exeter. A very exciting incident took Other hctivities of the club include a successful movie night held at Clinton Public School last Friday. Four more Walt Disney pictures are scheduled for the four Friday nights of April. See the calendar for these which appears elsewhere in today's paper. + + + Mrs, Frank Finglanci has just returned home from a tour of the Middle East which included Greece, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Israel and Cyprus. + + + Another group of travellers has returned home from a happy vacation time, Travelling with a large party of Shriners to the Hawaiian Islands, the local group included Mr. and Mrs. Willard Aiken, Mr, and Mrs, Lawrie Slade, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Holmes, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott, Blyth, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Turnbull, Brussels and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Kyle, Kippen. + + + While Dr. W. R. Harrett is visitingin Wales, his practice is being cared for by Dr. M. Cattell who also comes from Wales. + + + Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strickland of town on the weekend were Mr. and Mrs, James Duggan and family of Toronto. prepare ideas for a social with a sister chapter. The Cultural Program was given by Linda Meade on "The Art of Thinking." She gave excellent information in essay form, also employing question and answer periods. Following this she had each member write a poem using the theme of the program as their inspiration. The Closing Ritual was repeated and followed by lunch and social time. place around 8 o'clock Saturday evening, when a man stumbled into Andy Orr's Shoe Repair Shop and asked for assistance because he was ill. However while Mrs, Orr Was Phahefar"hbliPthe man Mr. John Copley of Tillsonburg, suffered a heart attack. Exeter O.P.P. and Westlake Ambulance were called and the man was taken to South Huron Hospital, Exeter, .where he was then transferred to a London hospital. Charles Mickle, Hamilton, left by plane from Toronto, last Saturday morning with a group of High School teachers who will spend part of their vacation on the Island of Antigua, and the rest of it on the little Island of Nevis in the Caribbean. They will be returning to Hamilton this Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mickle, London, left by bus from St. Thomas Friday afternoon of last week for Toronto where they left by plane that evening for England. Mrs. Mickle is conducting a group of High School Students from the school in St. Thomas where she teaches, on a tour of London, England and Paris, France. They will be returning this Sunday evening. Choose any item for every $40.00 purchase of the following CO-OP Motor Oils or Greases. H D7 Motor Oil in single grades for seasonal changes and multi grades for all year driving. H D7 motor oils meet all new car warranty requirements. D-MO Diesel Motor Oil in single grades, An API Service CD oil unsurpassed for official tractor operation. LUBCO (Multi Purpose) grease, the grease that will not thin out or break down under highest temperatures regardless of weather, It features anti"-oxidant inhibitor and rust and corrosion protection additives. C0•OP 0 CO-PAX and CO-FAX (Heavy) Greases recommended for temperatures between 35°F — CO-FAX (Heavy) is recommended for temperatures over 45°F. Both greases insure excellent resistance to rust. HENSALL DISTRICT CO•OPERATIVE BRUCHFIELD HENSALL ZURICH 2022608 23&4303 OILS AND GREASES Beta Sigma Phi meets UCW meets