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Clinton News-Record, 1973-02-01, Page 7photos by Jim—Fitzgerald rat ***wsw m..\n]m-mi94.40( BANK FINANCE RATES II e.g. 36 months at 11.78% on new and used models 1\;•'\ IN. .**Niaiiii ice* USED CAR SPECIALS 4 1972 CHEVROLET Impala, 2 and 4 door hardtops, fully equipped 3 --1972 BUICK Skylark, 2 door hardtop and 2 — 4 door sedans 2 — 1972 BUICK Custom La Sabres 2 --1972 PONTIAC Le Mans 4 door sedans 1971 PONTIAC Catalina, 4 door hardtop 2 — 1971 FORD Galaxie 500, 4 door hardtops 1971 CHEVROLET 4 door sedan 2 — 1971 COUGAR 2 door hardtops 1970 OLDS Delta Custom 2 door hardtop 1970 CHEV Impala, 4 door hardtop 1970 FORD Galaxie, 2 door hardtop 2 — 1969 CHEVELLES, 2 and a 4 door sedan 1969 PLYMOUTH Fury III, 2 door hardtop 1969 PONTIAC Parisienne, 4 door hardtop 1969 CHEV Impala, 2 door hardtop 1968 JAVELIN 2 door hardtop, fully equipped 20 —1965.1968 Models STATIONWAGONS 3 — 1971 FORD Stationwagons, 6 and 10 passenger 1971 CHEVROLET 10 passenger 2 — 1970 PONTIAC stationvvagens 1970 CREV statkonwagon. 1970 FORD stationwagon USED TRUCKS 2 1970 FORD ton' pickups, one standard, V8 automatic 1970 POO 1 ton picktlp 1969 50 series tab and chassis 1968 G.M.C, 1 ton pickup, V8 — 1969 and 'Ai CHEVROLET and FORD vans In 8 standards and 4 automatics vys.4044A•sovssAAA"Nosokos•Aoksokow Brussels Motors SO Sorv)ce Station PhOilli 0041/3 DUNCAN MscADAM Store Manager STORE HOURS DISCOUNT FOODS Al VANASTRA (FORMERLY C.F.B. CLINTON) AMPLE FREE PARKING MATERNITY WEAR The Separate Shoppe MAIN CORNER CLINTON OPEN 2-6 P.M. CLOSED WEDNESDAYS AUFFLERMAN FREE INSTALLATION AND 15 MIN. SERVICE OPEN EAMES 14 KING ST, CLINTON, ONT. in the Fine hand-crafted Colonial tradition. LIFETIME GUARANTEED MUFFLERS SHOCK ABSORBERS "YOUR SILENT PARTNER" WHERE QUIET BEGINS OMNI CHARGEX 738 Ontario St. OPEN MON.-FRI. 8 - 6 SAT. 8 - 3 271 -5560 Stratford 44977k1 ‘320skitivitaor ..• QUAL/TV • VALUE • SEie WCE • SELECT/OM 'oar atr COUNTRVMARKET is Awe/ C HIQUIT A BANANAS lb* 1 OC YOU'LL FIND OUR QUALITY HIGH OUR PRICES REASONABLE CLITNITON NEWS:RE0*, `1:t SD4Y, FEBRUARY J, 1 7 w guesses plan weekend Dianne Cunningham is spon- sored by the Clinton Kinsmen. She is 18 and is five feet, five inches tall and has auburn hair and blue eyes. She is a grade 13 student at CHSS and works part-time at Huronview. She hopes to enter nursing school after graduation. (News-Record photo) On January 24, the annual meeting of the Clinton Hor- ticultural Society was held in the town hall. The meeting began with a resume of the society's 1972 ac- tivities which included bus trips to the flower show at the O'Keefe Centre, to the Tulip Festival in Ottawa and in June to CFPL-TV, London where we won $150 on "Act Fast". Other highlights of the busy year were the Rose Show in June, the An- nual Flower Show in August as well as the planting and main- tenance of flower beds and planters in Clinton. Slides from the Canadian Rose Society competition with the judge's comments were presented by Mrs. Don Pullen. Winners in the local com- petition were: Mrs. Stewart Middleton, two- 1st place awards; Mrs. Al Barnett, five first place awards and Mr. C. Nelson, one first. Mr, Nelson also won first prize for a 5 x 7 print. Slides of local interest were shown by Mrs. Stewart Mid- dleton, Mrs, Nelson and by Mrs. Pullen for Mrs. Al' Bar- nett. The door prize donated by Mrs. R. McCann was won by Mr. Earl Lawson. The Clinton Citizens Hor- ticultural Society Executive for 1973 are: Honorary President, Mrs. Frank Fingland; Past President, Mrs, Don Pullen; President, Mrs. Jean Barnett; First Vice-President, Mrs, Ron McCann; Second Vice- President, Mr. Harvey Howard; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Har- vey Howard; Treasurer, Mrs. Reg Cuclinore; Assistant Treasurer, Mrs, Clayton Groves; Flower Show Jehovah's Witnesses and their friends have been invited to spend the weekend of February 3, 4, in Hanover. On. tario. This announcement was made in the local Kingdom Hall following their weekly Bible study last Sunday. This will be the first of two semi-annual circuit assemblies arranged for 1973 in this area, Besides delegates froth the local congregation and seven, teen other congregations throughout Mid-Western On- tario, two special represen- tatives from the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society will be on hand. Mr. E. Daniel Skin. ner, Circuit Supervisor for this area will act as convention The Honourable Leo Bernier, Minister of Natural Resources and Murray Gaunt, M.P.P. for Huron-Bruce, announce the ap- proval of a provincial grant of $29,500 to the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority for the acquisition of some 400 acres of land in the Township of East Wawanosh. This property lies astride the Maitland River, with 300 acres on the east bank and 100 acres on the west bank. The lands is generally gently rolling with a strong-flowing trout stream, one of the few in the watershed, crossing the easterly :300 acres of the property, The Authority's purpose in Brownies We started out with the Elves putting the hooter in the middle of the tweenies. The Elves sang their brownie song, and then we all went into our working corners. One group learned how to pack suitcases.While the tweenies were being told about the enrollment next Wed- nesday, our group was getting something to say at the enrollment and after that we all went to pow-wow. Then we said our brownie prayer and then we went home. Denise Corbett CLOSED MONDAYS * IVES 10 AA. to 1 P.M. WED. 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. manager and will carp for the many details necessary to facilitate a smooth running organization, Mr. Laurence Gray a District supervisor for Southern, Ontario will be the -convention chairman. A special event will be a discourse by Mr. Grey, "Decide .Now For Divine rtulerstrip,7 and it has been designed with the general public in view. The witnesses are to make a concerted effort to direct the at- tention of the public to this •discourse by their house to house ministry, The entire program scans a wide spectrum of activities well known to Jehovah's Witnesses today. It will include a public baptism of new ministers trained in the acquiring this property is to provide the public with those forests, wildlife and land use benefits which can be easily developed and managed in this parcel, in line with Authority objectives, Definite detailed development plans have not as yet been formulated, but shall be completed during 1973. All member municipalities will bear the Authority's share of the cost. Rabbit Breeders meet South Huron Rabbit Breeders Association's January meeting featured a discussion on air circulation and ven- tilation with guest speaker .Stanley Martin. Many good ideas were discussed on new air ventilation systems available. The Association is again sponsoring a 4-FI Club this year and it was decided to hold the 'annual dinner and dance at Crediton on April seventh, with the Home Steaders Band providing the music. George Carpenter, who was not present, was picked in the accumulated name draw. Dutch auction winner was David Stanley with Angus Murray as auctioneer. Lunch was served at closing. --''V'olu'nteers from the Clinton Christian Reformed! Church and Mrs. Elmer Dale helped with Activities at Monday after- noon's, get;together. MOrie Flynn, Mary Taylor and Norman Spier provided the music for the old tome dance and a sing-song . of Scottish numbers in honour of Robbie Burns' birthday. Happy Birth- day was sung for those celebrating, with special men- tion to Mrs. Leah Robertson, Miss McKenzie and Miss Deacon, who are over 90. On Family Night a special Robbie Burns' program, arranged by Jim Lawrie of Blyth, was enjoyed by everyone, those that are Scottish and the ones that wish they were Mr. Lawrie, who has become a frequent guest on the CKNX--TV program, "Circle Average B Grade Roasting past months, it will also take a look at the proper viewpoint of the house to house ministry ac. eeiraplished the witnesses. "More than one thousand persons are expected to be on hand for the Sunday meeting," said the .congregatiOn'S presiding minister Mr. Walter Gardiner. 4-11 names new leaders Heading up the Huron County 4-H Club Leaders' Association for the forthcoming year is Bob McNeil of R.R. 6, Goderich, who was elected to that post recently when the an- nual meeting was held at Clin- ton, He succeeds Donald Dodds of Seaforth. The annual organizational meeting will be held during the winter school break, according to Len McGregor, extension assistant for the Huron County branch of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. He said 28 clubs operated in the 1972 program, with a membership of 370, including 108 girls. The members had 470 projects. A judging competition will be held May 26 in Seaforth, and the date of the county achievement night was shifted from the first Friday in Decem- ber to November 23, to be held in Clinton, Other officers are: Harry Winkel, first vice-president, R,R. 1, Fordwich; Fred Uhler, R.R. :3, Walton, Second vice president; Maurice Hallahan, Belgrave, secretary-treasurer. Directors are: beef, Hugh Todd, Lucknow; dairy, Doug Trewartha, R.R. 1 Clinton; field crops, Mr. Winkel; sheep, Bob McNaughton R.R. 3, Kip- pen; swine, Graham Craig, R.R. 2 Walton; horses, Mrs. Jean Dinsmore, Fordwich; rabbits, Ray Hanna, R.R, 2 Auburn; snowmobiles and tractors, Maurice Love, Exeter, Light", was all decked out in his kilt, singing .a number of Scottish favourites, as well as chairman for the evening. Others taking part in the program were step-dancing, Karen Glousher; accordion solo, Angela Duttman; vocal solos, Cheryl Cronin; Scottish medley, Sylvia and Sherry Bremner, Hugh and James Wharton; square-dancers, Karen Young, Christine Chalmers, Jean Siertzema, • Charlene Campbell, Dennis Knox, James Wharton, Tom Duttman, Nelson Caldwell and pianist, Mrs. Grace Brown, Volunteer Harvey Howard called on Cassie Dougall, who expressed appreciation to all those responsible for providing the excellent entertainment, on behalf of the residents. Heather McAdam is sponsored by the Clinton Spring Fair Board. She is 18 years old and five foot, six inches in stature. Presently in grade 13 at Cen- tral Huron S.S., she hopes to enter university next year where she plans to study French and English. She has brown hair and blue eyes. (News-Record photo) Pat Elliott is sponsored by Clinton Businessmen's Association. 'She is 18 years old, five feet two inches in height and has light brown hair and blue eyes. She graduated last year from CHSS and is employed by Wil- Dex in Clinton. She loves sports and horses. (News- Record photo) Annual Horticultural -ocietrareeting held Treasurer, Mrs. Brock Qlde;iv, Publicity, Mrs. Chas. Nison;. Press Secretary, Mrs('' Bruce Williscraft Directors for two years: Mrs. Cliff Epps, Mrs. Frank Fingland, Mr. Chas. Cook, Mr. Chas Nelson, Miss Dorothy Marquis. Directors for One Year: Mrs. Harry Ball, Mrs. Greta Nediger, Mrs. Chas. Nelson, Mrs. Stewart Middleton, Mr. Stewart Middleton. Associate Directors: Mrs. Cecil Elliott, Mrs. Lloyd Bond, Mrs. Fred Sloman, Mrs. E. Galachiuk. Anyone knowing where there are early records of the Clinton Horticultural Society please contact Mrs. Al Barnett. Independent Shipper to United Co-operative Of Ontario Livestock Dept Toronto Ship Your LlyesteMit with Roy Scotehmer Monday Shipping Day From WM. Siotiviatii CALL ISAYFIELO $6546341 7:30 ctn. Monday fee Prompt Service No those* oh Ptak.* u Authority gets grant Banquet Brand Pot Pies 87c BEEF LIVER. LB 59c hat's new at Huronview? WE DESERVE THE WONT TO LiMIt QUANTITIES TO NORMAL FAMILY HEOUISEMENTS THURS. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. FRI. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. SAT. 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. ',°'° TURKEYS Save 12c 6 1 02, COTTAGE ROLLS l.i. 6 9C Shortening Oountry Style- Horne Made Lk Silverdale LB, KS FREEZER BEEF tousfty Market will always stock your freezer with quality beef for less "never hay till you give vs a try" SPECIALS EFFECTIVE 'TIL SUNDAY, 5 P.M. SUNDAY: OPEN . 1 2 NOON to 5 P.M. Ls 5 1 c GROCERIES ALLEN'S Orange Flavor Drink Crystals BURNS 26 oz. . No Return 3i8 8c - Loose ift Lit vet Pepsi Bottle WIENERS igPoR ,F1C Domestic Maple Leaf S.P. 1/2's Cheese Whiz 87c 3 6 33 /;kr. S 89c 1 lb. or Carton Isor SAUSAGEortr49c Butter 69c $1.69 look at contestants or Winter Carnival queen udy Scott is sponsored by he Huron Conservation Fish nd Game Club, She is 19, five oat two inches with brown air and blue eyes, She IS recently working at Huron- ow and hopes to go into nur- ng as a career. She is also nterested in sewing, reading nd bowling. This is her first attempt at a queen contest. News-Record photo) Anne Crittenden is sponsored by the Clinton Kinettes. The five foot, nine inch young lady is presently a grade 13 student at Central Huron Secondary School. She has light brown hair and hazel eyes and hopes to enter nur- ses' training following graduation. (News-Record photo) Audrey Ann Swatogor is spon- sored by the Optimist Club of Vanastra Clinton. She is 19, five foot, nine inches with blonde hair and hazel eyes. She attended Central Huron Secondary School and hopes to enter Conestoga College to study Social Services. Presen- tly, she works for her parents, who own the Elm Haven Motor Hotel. (News-Record photo)