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Clinton News-Record, 1967-10-05, Page 14, Yhunday, Octet** S, 1*67 MMMMW FURNACE and STOVE OILS Maximum Energy Gasolina* Trophy presentation night DIESEL FUELS MOTOR OILS Plus a Full Bange of Special Lubricant* and Greaaw PAUL KERRIGAN Your BP CANADA Limited Agent in Clinton Area 379 VICTORIA STREET — PHONE 482-9653 ViY. .. LJLLtLT ■ll11. ......bi----------i.lmii*il- .i ,..ii— i It was trophy presentation night at Clinton Legion's Sept, ember general meeting, Mon. day, when sports committee chairman Harold Black presi­ ded for the affair. He announced that a Clinton Legion golf team had won the Labatt’s Zone Cl Trophy for the fourth consecutive yearand the TIME OPEN FOR MEN'S LADIES' & Mixed League - OPEN BOWLING - FRIDAY NIGHT SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING SUNDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING CLINTON CROWN LANES 482-7791 Clinton RECORDS MONAURAL and STEREO RECORDS 4.98 Roger Miller's "Walkin' in the Sunshine" Sonny Jam&s and the Southern Gentlemen Roger Williams "Roger" I BROWNIE’S DRIVE-IN THEATRE —CLINTON Box Office Opens at 8:00 Trophy now remains in the branch’s trophy case. Members ot the team were Bob Draper, Harold McPherson, Bruce Bart. liff and Len Arnston. A Clinton team placed sixth in the District C tournament held at Doon Valley Course, Kitchener, on September 10. Players were Len Arnston, Bob -Draper, Jim Graham and Har. old McPherson. R. J. "Bud” Schoenhals will replace Jim Graham on this team to compete in the pro. vincial tournament at Chippewa this coming Saturday> Sept, ember 30. Winners of the three golf tournaments in Clinton Legion this past sujjinjer were: spring e’arly-bird tournament, Jim Graham who won the Clinton News-Record Trophy (Mr, Graham was not present at the meeting; match-play tour* nament, Len Arnston, who was presented with the Jim Arm­ strong Trophy by Mr. Arm­ strong, and Bob Draper who shot a 76 at the Oakwood Inn Course, Grand Bend, twoweeks ago was presented with the Legion’s Trophy by president William Chambers. FRIDAY & SATURDAY OCTOBER 6 and 7 - DOUBLE FEATURE — 11,MADAME X" Showing at 8.30 Only Lana Turner - John Forsythe In Color — Plus "BONDFOLD" Showing at 10,15 Only Rock Hudson - Claudia Cardinale — In Color Cartoon Sunday Msdnite ; OCTOBER 8 !■— DOUBLE FEATURE — "DRACULA— PRINCE OF : DARKNESS" ; (Adult Entertainment) ! CHRISTOPHER LEE » In Color — Plus : "Plague Of The Zombies" ; (Adult Entertainment) ; Andre Morelli ; Color Cartoon ! Coming Next Weekend: ; "BOEING BOEING" ; (Adult Entertainment) : and "BEACH BALL" C. A. S. organize Mrs. Douglas Bartliff, COMING EVENTS Friday, October 6—Dance at Londes­ boro Hall, 10 to 2, Bluetones Orchestra, $1 per person. Sponsors LI 901 and 86, Canadian Order of Foresters, Ben- miller. Lunch counter. 39, 40b ---------z Sunday, Oct. 15—Joint Thankoffer­ ing of Ontario and Wesley-Willis UCW's in Ontario Street United Church, 7:30 p.m. Special speaker, special music. Everyone welcome. 39, 40b a member of the Board of Di. rectors of the Children’s Aid Society of Huron County, was hostess for a meeting of the Board and Staff, in her home in Clinton, September 20, to set up a system of organized volunteers who will co-operate with the Board and Staff to broaden the scope of the Children’s Aid Society’s work. Mr. Peter Collis, a Pro­ vincial Supervisor from the Child Welfare Branch, was pre­ sent and contributed to the dis. cussion with the sixteen mem. bers of the Board and Staff who attended. Miss Clare McGowan, Local Director, opened the meeting. Mrs. Ewan Ross, Supervisor of Protection Services, outlined a suggested plan for Volunteer Transportation Services. Aten, tative system was drawn up and is to be presented at the Oc. tober meeting of the Board. With Miss McGowan pre­ siding at the tea table, those. District 2, Ontario Farmer's Union, present became better acquaint- - ed while enjoying a delicious buffet luncheon provided by the hostess. Turkey Supper at Duff's United Church, Walton, Wednesday, Novem­ ber 1st. Tickets $1.50 and 75c. Watch for further announcements. 40b Saturday, October 14—Giant Rum­ mage' Sale, Clinton Council Chambers, 1 p.m. to 3:30. Sponsors, Adastral Park Women's Auxiliary. 40b Wednesday, November 1—Dessert Euchre and. Bake Sale, I.O.O.F, Hall, ' Princess St., 2 p.m. 40, 43x Wednesday, October 11—Joint can­ didate meeting for Huron Riding in Hensall Town Hall, 9 p.m. Emphasis on Agricultural policies, period open to public. Organized by This week, returning from Expo, Mrs. Lillian Laing of Winnipeg and sister, Miss Mar- . garet Moffatt of Shoal Lake, Manitoba, visited their cousin, Mrs. Gordon Cuninghame, Rat. f tenbury Street West. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Question Non-Leglon members play in the spring and fall tourneys but do not compete for the trophies. At the fall tourney, George Telford, Bayfiled, also had A score of 76, Cliff Saundercock was pre. sented with the Anstett Jewel, lers Limited Trophy by vice, president Stewart Freeman, for winning the Legion’s individual flye-pin bowling championship last spring. FORTIETH ANNUAL HURON COUNTY PLOWING MATCH Under the Auspices of HURON PLOWMEN'S ASSOCIATION Monday, October 9 196/ To be held on the Farm of DAN HALLAHAN Lpt 40, Con. 5, East Wawanosh Twp. 1 mile west of No, 4 Highway on the Westfield Road Simon Hallahan, President; Russell T. Bolton, Sqc.-Treas. L. E. Cardiff, Assistant Sec. STEREO RECORDS "Walkin' Beat"—Sandy Nelson "Golden Gems"—Billy Vaughan WESTERN RECORDS 1.98 1.49 McEWANS "Mr. Country Music"—Jimmy Dean "My Hawaii"—Ed. Kenney "Struttin' Down Royal St."—Al Hurt Hank Snow "Snow in Hawaii" 2.49 K. G.„ FLETT ManagerClinton Branch: Bank of Montreal Canada's First Bank r POP RECORDS GAUNT HAS Experience Businessman —Five Years As Your Huron-Bruce Member ADD THESE TWO TOGETHER AND YOU HAVE THE BEST MAN FOR HURON-BRUCE —As A Farmer And Small RE-ELECT ON OCTOBER 17th SPONSORED BY THE HURON-BRUCE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION OIL BURNER Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Turner of Bayfield are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their only daughter, Sharon Gayle, to Mr. Bryan Alfred King, son of Mr. and Mrs, J, E. King, Burlington. The wedding will take place on Saturday, November 4, 1967, at 7:30 p.m. in Trinity Anglican Church, Bayfield, Ontario. 40b If you’re looking for a place to start on home improvements, consider these facts about electric wiring. 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Mrs. Reta Little, Londesboro, wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter, Linda Carol, to Mr. Jeffrey James' Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Dixon, Clinton, The wedding will,.take place in Londesboro United Church, on Saturday, October 21st at 4:00 p.m. 40p } Mr. and Mrs. Melvin ,D. Steep, Clinton, wish to announce the en­ gagement of their daughter, Carol Janette, to Mr. John Grant Volland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Volland, Goderich. The wedding to take place Saturday, November 4, 1967, in Wes­ ley-Willis United Church, Clinton, at 2:30 p.m. 40p To most people, home improvements mean a panelled recreation room or a shiny new set of kitchen cupboards. But there's a way to improve the improve­ ments: modernize your home wiring first. Up-to-date wiring lets you make the most of the new room you're building, or the old one you're re-styling. It lets you place your lighting wherever you like, have as many electrical outlets as you choose, and use as many appliances as you need without popping fuses. In fact, you’ll notice pleasant changes all .through.your home. Modern wiring can improve the efficiency of your light- ing and the performance of your appli­ ances. It puts such comforts as electric heating and air conditioning well within’ your reach. It can also make a big differ-, ence to the safety and re-sale value of your home. Before you reach for your toolbox, reach .for your telephone. -Call a qualified electrical contractor, or your Hydro. Up-to-date wiring costs less than you may EM-6-1269WK WEEKEND SPECIALS OCTOBER 5-6-7, 1967 SPECIALS WHOLE OR HALF Smoked HAMS BONELESS Dinner HAMS PURE PORK SAUSAGE Ground Chuck PEAMEAL - BY THE BACK BACON PEAMEAL - SLICED BACK BACON FRESH SIDE PORK GROCERIES PIECE WESTON'S Dinner Rolls 3 LB. LB. LB. LB. LB. LB. LB. DOZ. think. 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