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This scene, from the crowning of tact year's Winter Carnival queen, Heather
McAdam, will be repeated again this year as the Clinton and District Winter Car.
nivel comes to town froth Feb. 1.10. Most of last year's successful events will be
repeated and a couple of new innovations have been ,added. (News-Record
photo) •
Sports stars head Exeter dinner
Exeter Legion. Hall with dinner
slated 'for 7:30 p.m.
Tickets selling at $25 are .
now available from any Exeter
Lions club member and Lions
in other nearby communities.
All proceeds will be used for
Crippled Children's work.
Receipts for income tax pur-
poses may be secured.
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The Beta $1 * Phi Sorority
Chapter held, i fMret -meeting
of .the New 'Tea:- ,on Tuesday,
January 13, at the home of
,Sharon carter.
Following the ening ritual,.
the roll call and inntea were
read, A lotto from the
Children's- 1$ociety Wae,
read by Sharon, thanking-the
Chapter for the donation of a.
cheque an,; clothing at Christ-
mas,
The treaaurer's. report W'as.
Oren and. the ways and means
chairman read anggeagons for
a project to be held in April. It
was decided to hold a card
party, Further details 'will be
worked out at a later date,
The social committee repor-
ted on the March 9 dance, The
tickets which are $6 a couple
were handed out and are now
on sale from any. Sorority mem-
ber.
Playing cards and croquirmle
boards were purchased by the
service committee for Huron-
view and. part of the supply of
• books for the hospital will be
delivered soon.
The Chapter discussed the
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YOU ARE INVITED
NOTICE of ANNUAL MEETIN
of the
Huron Central Agricultural Society
at the
G. WHITE CARNATION.
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JAN. 31, 1974
8:30 P.M.
Support your fair by attending
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SEAFORTH OPTIMIST
WINTER ',:o'CARNIVAL
JANUARY 18 -- 19 - 20, 1974
Friday Night r Saturday Sunday
8 pt m. — Snowmobile
Torch Parade
8 p.m. — Family Skat-
ing, Free
9 p.m. — Snowmobile
Social and Dance
— Arena
9 a.m. Novice Hockey
Tourney
1 p.m. — PARADE
3 p.m. — Endurance
RACES
Local Novelty
Races
Men's Tug-of-War
Snow Sculpturing
10 a.m. — Snowmob'
Registration
12:30 p.m. — RACES
Sanctioned by 6Los.RA.
2:00 p.m. — Skating
A Kim at the Ream 'Pm's"'
For Maximum Pointe
Chairmin:
William (Wink) Teall
Co-Chairmen:
Jack Bedard, Martin Murray
tovyrtofgodefick
police association
in aid of community projects
are proud to present
the entire
FRIDAY FEBRUARY i
8:30 p.m. Torchlight Parade
910 Snowmobile trail ride
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 2
10 a.m. Pancake .Breakfast
p.m. Carnival Parade
2:30 Children's Day, with
Pine Mitchell froth CFPL TV
7:30 Carnival Queen Contest
9 p.m. Lions Club Dance
SUNDAY FEBRUARY 3
2 p.m Novelty Races
Skating Club Program
MONDAY FEBRUARY 4
7 p.m. Broombali
8:30 Bingo it Legion
TUESDAY FEBRUARY, 4 ,
T.10, p.m. Girls Hockey Tournament
WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 6
2 p.m. Card party
7 p.m. Family skate night .
9 p.m. Hospitality night
THURSDAY FEBRUARY 7,
8 p.m. Junior "D" hockey
Lucart at Clinton
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 8
12-4 p.m. Christianlithools
Hockey Tournament
7 p.m. Hay rides
9:30 p.m. Monte Carlo night
(for gamblers only)
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 9
a cm, Public school races
1:30 p.m. &cornball finals
3 OA. Girls Hockey finals
9 p.m. - Fish and Goma Dance
- Fair Board dance
Israsidants Ball, Logien
SUNDAY FEBRUARY 10
1 p.m. Snowmobile races
(1111.0.S.R.A. sanctioned)
Boy a "Bon Hamm*" good foe most events
Adults Student*. It.
Clinton St District
Winter Carnival
February 1 - 1.1p
10 DAYS OF FUN & FROLIC Ell ROL CIBICVS
2 SHOWS] 74 jUNEfith
Mr. Shaw, promotional manager will be canvassing on be-
half of the Goderich Police Association,
We thank the merchants of Goderich and surrounding
communities for their' greatly appreciated support in 1973
and hope that 1074 will be a bigger arid better year. With
your continuing support, you can help us help our
community
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Sorority plans March &ince
SIXTH LIONS BINGO, Blyth
Memorial Hall, Saturday, 8:30
Pm, $150 jackpot, Big cash
prises.-39tfn
TO SOUTH Africa in May with
Ken and Libby. Watch for
details in the newspaper..-,--tfn
OPEN HOUSE for Mr. and
Mrs, Cecil Harrison,
celebra ting their 50th wedding
anniversary on SatUrday,
January 19, from 2 to 4 p.m.
and 7 to 9 pan. at the Town
Hall, Mitchell, No gifts, please,
by request.-2,3b
CARD PARTY—Thu rod ay,,
Jan. 24 at 8:30 at 1.0.0.f. Hall;
Princess Street, Euchre and
$00, Admission 750, ladies.
please bring lunch,-3,4b .
OPTI—Mrs. Tea and Bake-
, Sale on Feb. 16 at 10:00 a.m. at
Clinton Town Hall.-3,4,5,6b
CARD PARTY—Friday,
January 18 at 8:15 p.m. in Sun-
day School room of St, James
Church, Middleton. Auspices
ACW, admission 75c. Ladies
please bring lunch. Everyone
welcome, 3p
HULLY GULLY Coming
Events—Jan, 19 100 lap Enduro
race. No dance. Open for
snowiriobilers. Jan, 26 Gord
Harrison and the Harbourlites.
Jan, 27 Amateur racing, Feb. 2
Roger Quick and the Rainbows,
Feb. 9 Star Trex, Feb. 18 Valen-
tine Ball—The Bluetones.
Tickets available.-3b
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THURSDAY, January
17—Euchre Party at _Sum-
merhill Hall at 8:45 p m
sponsored by the Hall Board.
Ladies please bring lunch.-3p
THE WOODSTOCK
Choralaires coming to Clinton,'
March 30, 1974. Sponsored by
Sarah Hale Chapter,. 1.0.D.E.
Watch this paper for further
details.-3b
REMEMBER—Daily Vacation
Bible School meeting, Friday,
January 18, 8 p.m. to 9:30 in
Christian Reformed Church,
Clinton.-3b
"CASH. DINGO", ,Seaforth
Legion Hall, Friday, Jan. 18. at
0;15 p,m, 'owl,. '4 regular
games for $10. each, Three
specials WA and a $75
Jackpot to go each week.
(children under 16 yr& not per.'
Mitted)- Admission $1-00, extra
cards 26c each or 7 for 0,00,
Proceeds •for welfare work,
Sponsored by Branch 156,
Beaforth Royal Canadian
Legion.—tfn
NEW BINGO, Clinton .Legicm.
Hall, .8:30 Jan. 17, Admission.
$1.00; fifteen regular 'games
$1044 • each. Three Share-the-
Wealth games. One Jackpot for
$170 in. 56 calls, Consolation.
One call and $10 added weekly
if not wan.-3b
BINGO Jan,22 Huron Fish and
Game Club, 8:30 p.m. Jackpot
$57 in 57 calls. Six door
prizes,-3b
THE 63rd Annual Meeting of
The Children's Aid Society of
Huron County will be held in
the Council Chambers, Court
House; Goderich, Ontario on
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY
13th, 1974 at 2:00 p.m.
Hereby take notice that amend-
ments: are being proposed to the
Conit1tution 41#d By-law,
copies of which *ay be ob-
Jellied. at , theAyfice of the
County. Clerk'4(Surer, Court
House; Godericli7Ontario.
The public is' cordially invited'
,to attend.
p. G. Hanly, Secretary,
Board of Directors,
Children's Aid Society of
Huron County.
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PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE
Party, Jan, 22, Orange Hall,
Clinton at 18:30 p.m. under the
auspices of L.O.B.A., admission
75c, ladies please bring, lunch.
Everyone welcome.-3b
CLINTON Horticulture Society
meeting will be held at Clinton
Town Hall on Wed: Jan, 23 at
8 p.m. This is the annual
meeting. Mrs. A. Barnett will
show "A Trip with Flowers,"
slides on flowers around the .
world. Everyone welcome.-3b
A large number of sporting
celebrities will'be in attendance
at the first Exeter Lions Club
Sportsmen's Dinner set for
Tuesday February 5.. •
The feature speaker will be
former American baseball
league umpire Emmett Ash-
ford. He. is .one of the top after
dinner speakers in' North
America.
Right alongside Ashford will.
be Detroit Tiger ace relief pit-
cher John Hiller, former NHL
star Lou Fontinato and Mac
Cuddy of Strathroy, owner of
Smog and other top harness
Rounding out the head table
will be Tim Foli pf the Mon-
treal Expos, University of
Western Ontario football coach
Frank Cosentino, curler Jim
Waite, Whipper Billy Watson
and Canada's National Timmy
and Ken' Doig ,of Seaforth,
golfer and hockey player.
Tory Gregg, well known in
the area for his sportscasting
and announcing at horse shows
will be the master of
ceremonies.-
• Exeter Lion Don Taylor,
chairman of the dinner commit-
tee, is still negotiating with
other possible guests. Included
on the list are, Mrs. Penny
Tweedy, owner of the super
horse Secretariats and Montreal
Alouette Glenn Weir.
The big event will open- with
a reception at 6 p.m. a the
eibtlity f putting float in
th. • Winte. ,Parnleal Parade
00..*final ociaion woe left un.
01 he neat Sorority Meetia$,
F Pow* adjournment of
the, business meeting, Deanna
flar off ,presented tho cultural
.pro ram on nature,
The closing ritual. and Miz,
Pak were then repreated
followed by a lunch and social
time.
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