Clinton News-Record, 1972-11-02, Page 7. BEST WISHES with
Burger
PROPERTY ARRANGED By
41.51
43 WEST St, GODERICH
524-8951
your business venture!
Bar
REPRESENTATIVES
BILL CLIFFORD
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- OR -
JACK CUMMINGS
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Congratulations
Barger Bar
SAM WAIN
ELECTRICAL
We were pleased'to supply and install all of
the electrical lixtUres, includiee &twirl° heat
for your new lochtlon.
GODERICH $24-4o43
Drive-hi
Restaurant
GRAND
OPENING
OF
THE
BURGER AR
MENU
EAT IN OR TAKE OUT
DRIVE
Fish Snak ....
Fish Dinner
Extra Fish
.80
1.25
.30
Chicken Snak .85
Chicken Dinner . 1.35
French Fries . .25 - .35
Family Bucket . . 1.00
Onion Rings .35
Sundaes
Milk Shakes
Cold Drinks
Coffee & Hot
.35
.40
.15-.20-.30
Chocolate .15
- HOURS -
MONDAY TO THURSDAY - 11 A.M. to 12 MIDNIGHT
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - 11 A.M. to 1.30 A.M.
SUNDAY - 12 A.M. to 12 P.M.
Doreen Steenstro Mary Lou Melick
Wanda Million
SPECIAL
FISH SNACK
REG. 800
FAMILY
EAT-OUT
SPECIA L
SENIOR
3 BURGERS
FOR THE
PRICE OF
FREE DRAW
FISH DINNER FOR TWO
COMPLIMENTS OF STEW
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FREE DINNER FOR TWO
NAME
ADDRESS ..... Yoio
PHONE
GOOD ONLY AT BURGER SAR
CLIP Out CouPtin
AND Ofiftio IN
TO GRAND OPENING
DRAW FOR
DINNER WILL
BE MADE SAT.
NOVEMBER 4.
We are happy to
see your new Burger Bar
Congratulations
Bisset Bros.
DAIRY
SALWORD 5244581
CASE VANDEN HEUVEL
CONSTRUCTION
CONGRATULATES THE BURGER BAR
We Were Happy To Be The Contractors
Of Your New Location. BEST WISHES.
11.11.2 GODERICH PHONE 824-9176
We at the Burger Bar, have not only expan-
ded, and opened our new, better equipped
location. We also have a larger staff to bat-
ter serve you, our customers, We hope you'll
drop In aeon!
Stewart Steensiro
EXTENDS BEST WISHES
& CONGRATULATIONS
PEPSI LA TO THE BURGER BAR
Tuckey Beverages Ltd
EXETER PRONE 235-1505
BURGER aibit
BAKED
BAR
FOODS
Wishing You Continued Success
Gordian's
Dairy Ltd.
34 STANLEY ST, GODERICH
524.7421
CONGRATULATIONS
BURGER BAR
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CONGRATULATIONS
& BEST WISHES Oft
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Becky Crawford
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEW BURGER BAR ON
THEIR GRAND OPENING.
We are ,pleased to be the Supplier of the paper products
used in both the former and now the new premises.
ILO. JERRY FUEL & HARDWARE
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$24.0871
CONGRATULATIONS
REST WISHES
BURGER BAR Drive in
PAINTING E DECORATING
DONE BY
BOB MANIIIA
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55 KINGSTON ST.
Junior Burger .35
Senior Burger . .45
"Double Deck" Burger .60
Cheese Extra . . .10
Polish Pup (Sausage)
Hot Dog
Foot Long
Corn Beef
.40
.30
.50
.55
My
sincere
thanks
... to the electors in the Constituency of
Huron, for the gratifying expression of
support and confidence,
will endeavour to represent all constit-
uents to the best of my ability.
A very special thanks to all those who
participated in the campaign.
M P , for HURON Clinton Fireman Eric Switzer sprays water on the engine of
a car that caught fire at the Gulf Station last week. The car
is owned by Terry Dale of Seaforth. (News-Record photo)
Red Merriman
a good man to
know
You've probably met Red' Merriman. At the Lions
Club or at any number of activities around town.
Red's an active participant in them because, as
manager of Clinton's Royal Bank, he is vitally con-
cerned in the well-being of the community -- and its
people, So, if you need extra cash for something wor-
thwhile, need lelp in arranging your finances, or just
need a friend to help you sort things out -- drop in to
the Royal and say hello to Red Merriman. Helping
people is his job. That's why he's a good man to
know.
Community Corner
Under the auspices of the Huronview Auxiliary,
the residents of Huronview will hold their annual
bazaar in the Crafts Room. Many handmade ar-
ticle* will be Offered for *ale and a good cup of tea
tool Come and enjoy yourself and make some
other folks happy as well, on Wednesday, Noire-.
mber
Your Support of the Bible Society and Poppy Fund
wilt be much appreciated. Be as generous as
ptotilble when the canvasser call*.
ROYAL BANK
.56),v/iv Ontario
(UNION, 4112.34/7
Clinton. News-Record, Thursday, November 2 x [972-
awling news Auxiliary plans
November bazaar At the Clinton Crown Lanes
n Ladies' Intertown, Exeter
eads the pack with 24 points
()Hewed closely by Mikes and
owlmor from Stratford each
ith 21 points, Mikes 1 and
oderieh each have 16; Zurich,
14; St. Marys, 12 and Clinton
Crown, 9.
In Tuckerstnith Mixed
League at the Crown Lanes,
Seldby's Summacs lead with 29
points; Joost's Junipers, 19;
Bob's Birches 17; Wally's
Willows, 16; Ed's Elms, 15; and
Cliff's Chestnuts trail with 10
points. Hilda Veenstra had
beoth the ladies' high single of
269 and high triple of 612. John
Hayman had both the men's
high single of 270 and high
triple of 679,
In 1he Londesboro Men's
League, Kenworths still hold
the lead with 26 points, followed
by Meeks with 22. Whites and
Auto Cars each have 18. W.
Leiper had the high single of
260 and Glen Carter had the
high triple of 687, Cliff Saunder-
cock had the high average of
224 while Don Buchanan was
the most improved bowler with
a plus 26.
In the Wil-Dex' League,
Heidelburgs lead with 8 points
followed by the Oktoberfests
with 5, Mo!son Brewers have 4
and Red Caps have 3. Nellie
Burkholder had both the ladies'
high single of 220 and the high
triple of 548. Jeff Dixon had the
men's high single of 232 and
Don Gow•er had the high triple
of 605.
In the Londesboro Ladies'
League at Crown Lanes, Jump-
N-Beens have a good lead of 33
points over Mixed Keens, who
have 29. Jelly Beens have 21
.and In-B-Tweens have 15. Janet
Hunking had both the high
single of 336 and the high triple
of 639. Nancy Roy was the most
improved bowler with a plus 24,
At Bill's Bowling and
Billiards in the Men's Inter-
town, Goderich leads the race
with a total of 51 points ac-
cumulated to second place Mit-
chell's 40. Mikes 1 from Strat-
ford and St. Marys each have
39. Stratford Bowlmor, :36; Clin-
ton Crown, 35; Clinton Cloud
Nine, :33; Mikes 2, 30; Exeter 1,
28; Valiants and Exeter 2, 1.9
and Zurich, 16. G. Fitzgerald
had a fantastic high single of
425 and D.' Whinnex had the
4
high five of 1194.
In Bill's Mixed League, Team
two has 24 points; Team one,
22; Tean1 three, Team four,
11, Betty Switzer had the ladies'
high single and Sheila Keys had
both the high triple and the high
average. Don Switzer had both
men's high single .and high
triple and Howie Grealis had
the high average.
In the MoNon's. Crown-Mixed
League, Crown Jewels lead with
24 points followed by The
Goldens and Dot's Spots with
17 each. Iii-Jinks and Six Pack
have 16 each; Zip Cats, 9;
Canadians, 8; and Half 'and
Half, 5. Eliz Collins had the
ladies' high single of 285, Marie
Bromley had the high triple of
644 and Gerry Harris had the
high average of 207. Art Hoy
had the men's high single of 296
and Bruce Collins had both' the
'high triple of 667 and the high
average of 224.
In the, Clinton Crown Y.B.C.
Junior League, Strike-Outs lead
with 15; Kelly's Heroes and
Alley Dusters each have 12;
Wipe-Outs and Wildcats each
have 10; Crown Royals and
Tornadoes each have . 9; and
Steve's Strikers have 7, Nancy-
Kuehl had,the girls' high single
of 187 and Wendy Gibbings had
the high double of :316. Alex
Harrett had both the boys' high
single of 291 and the high
double of 509.
'In the Clinton-Blyth ladies'
league, Hot Shots lead with 18
followed by Sea Monkeys,
Laughing Hyenas and The
Pacer's each with 17, Road Run-
ners have 11 and the North Star
"500" have 10. Lois Gibbings
had the high single of ..278, Mary
Davey had the high triple of
699, and Joyce Feltz had the
high average of 195.
In the Crown Teen League,
Labatt's Blues lead with 22; Les
Etoiles Manifiques, 17;
Bloomers, 16; Coconut's Crew,
9; and Deep Purple, 8. Joan
Garrow had the ladies' high
single of 202 and Debbie John-
son had the high triple of 544.
Steve Amsing had both the
men's high single of 30'0 and the
high triple of (374.
Research is now finding
methods , of helping even the
severely handicapped to achieve
hitherto unexpected levels of
self-help.
•
The regular monthly meeting
of the Unronview Ladies
Auxiliary was held in the Craft
Room at Huronview on Monday
October 16th with ' members.
present from Blyth, Clinton,
Hensall, Londesboro and
The meeting opened with .the
members repeating the ' Lord's
Prayer in unison, The president,
Mrs. Colclough, welcomed all
the members and a special
welcome to Elimville, a new ;In-
stitute member for the Auxiliary
and two ladies from that In-
stitute who became Individual
members of the Auxiliary. We
are always pleased to receive
new members.. All ladies in
Huron County are eligible to
belong to the Aoxiliary and you
don't have to be a member of an
Institute. The membership fee is
50 cents per year and the
meetings are held oh the third
Monday of the month in the
Craft Room at 2 p.m, No
meetings 'are held in December,
January or February. Plan now
•to come out next March and join
the "Auxiliary.
Mr. Archibald was Pleased to
report that. the FM Radio had
been installed and was
providing background music
over the PA System during the
day.
Some of the television sets
around, the building are
becoming old and troublesome
and the Auxiliary are shopping.
around for several good recon-
ditioned sets to replace some of
the more troublesome ones.
Final plans were made for the
Bazaar to be held on November
8th. The Bazaar and Bake Sale
will be held in the Auditorium
and Tea will be served in the
Craft Room. Auburn Institute
will be in charge of the kitchen,
and Blyth Institute will look af-
ter the Bake Sale table, All In-
stitutes are asked to provide
baked goods for the Bake Sale.
Individual members will
provide cookies, tarts or squares
for the tea.
There being no further
business the meeting closed with
the Mizpah Benediction and
refreshments were served.