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Clinton News-Record, 1974-05-09, Page 1616—CLINTON NEWS-8ECORI), IIIVRSDAY, MAY 9, 1974 14 Miles Potter of the Theatre Passe Muraille finds he is the only one left after a fight in this scene from "1837" which will play for three days in Clinton beginning this Sunday. There are still some tickets left for the play which is being held in the Clinton Community Sates Barn. (photo by C.A. Hyatt) Police week starts on Monday • • S. ',..•••••••••••••••••••••••1, ¤ ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL CUNTON ONT. Now Playing McKENZIE Coming Monday YUKON /. • • • %A.% • ¤ • • • ¤ • • • • ¤ CLINTON and Holmesvjile Public Schools Guitar Program, Thnrsday night, May 9, 8:00 p.m. In-Clinton Public School Auditorintri,---19p COME and hear Mr. Stair of the Leprosy Mission, Toronto, in St. Paul's Parish Hall, Clin- ton, Wad. May 15, 9:00 p.m, Sponsored by the Friendship HULLY GULLY COMING EVENTS— May 10 and 11- Swing into Spring sale, Bikes, campers, lawnmowers. Pancakes all you can eat all day long. May 11- Free dance come out and get acquainted. May 18- Bluetones, tickets available.-19b PORK BARBECUE, Wed- nesday, June 26, 1974, Varna Arena, Adults $3. Children 12 and under $1.50 Sponsored by Varna United Church, For tickets and information call 482;3214 or 262-5351.-19b SMOKING WITHDRAWAL at . the Public. Health. Office in Clinton on May 13, 14, 15, 21 and 22nd at 7:30 p.m. Spon- sored by Huron Perth T.B.R.D. association (a Christmas Seal Service).-19b CLINTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Annual Auction of plants and gardening equip- ment, Friday May 10, 7:15 p.m. - Clinton Town Hall. Label donations of perennials, an- nuals, tubers, tools etc and bring 'before 7:15 p.m.-19b a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 03 CLINTON HOTEL 000000.000000000004100 4) 6) 4) 6 4) ry 6) 4) 4) 6) ti 6) 4) 4) 6) 4) 4, 4t) 4) 4) 4) it) 4) 614 it) 449 0604 000 40 () 33 Vieoris St. Clinton NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT CLOUD NINE LOUNGE NOW APPEARING "AUBREY SK Y ER S" From Jamaica Coming Attractions "Teen Angel" "Earl & Martha Heywood" INTERESTED IN PLAYING FASTBALL? If you are 14 years of age and up, (adults included) and interested in playing Fast Ball locally, please CONTACT: DAVE NICHOLS • AT 4824595 VANASTRA OPEN HOUSE fo!, . - Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bond celebrating their 25th Wedding Anni;fersary Sunday, May 19 2 to 6 p.m. at 86 Wallington Street Clinton 19,20b NEW 13INGO Clinton Legion Hall, OM May 9 Admission, - $1; fifteen regular games $10 each, Three Share-the-Wealth games. One Jackpot for $190. in 58 calls; Consolation. One call_ call and $10 added -iireafililf not won, THE HURON County Health Unit invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic, Health Unit office, 105 Shipley St., Clinton, on Friday, May 17, , 1974 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for; 1. Health Surveillance; 2. Anaemia Screening; 3, Im- munization; 4, Hearing Screening; 5. Fluoride brushing of children's teeth to prevent cavities fdr ages 3 to 5 years.; 6, Vision testing-19,20b STAG PARTY for NEIL DALE 1-1- SATURDAY MAY 11; 1974 8:30 to 12 p.m. 19b CLINTON Community Centre 11 BROWNIE'S vitivERN CLINTON. ONTARIO INEArilf SOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M.SHAW STARTS 8'10 P M. FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY May 10.1142 "BOXCAR BERTHA° BARBARA HERSHEY , DAVID CARRAD1NE .c'-h-t,'t 14",;“ Nothing behind but • Prison Bars, „ Nothing ahead but Trouble! ALY144,5 Ilq resori, "WOMEN IN CHAINS7--,pam rider ,maroaTeimarkov A/I.Ana• P4{,o1p + 0 • e tOrt":41 il' 4 tr;) r rij rt 4•1",.„,, . • •I Adults "THE t s ."ML.1"—%.\t„,,k11l ttna:n FARMERS THEATRE t. ,:. .CV„s,onkt. + .M. tAtt + + vir HURON CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Presents II /11 37 9, REVOLT PASSE MURAILLE Who Brought You FARM SHOW" aintdhe"THEM DONNELLYS" CLINTON SALES BARN • SUN. MAY 12 - MATINEE 2 P.M. MON. MAY 13 - EVENING 8 P.M. TUES. MAY 14 - EVENING 8 P.M. Tickets Available at CLINTON COMMERCIAL PRINTERS OR PHONE BOB GIBBINGS 482.7502 Children Under 12 $1.50 18,19 .. 0 51. 43 0 if j: 111.:(11; .014(5 6 -M.. istelsttarat iv 4..'t'"NINIALIVIVIvt'),M\t'aklgt'"kt'I • 7.44lev PI IEVAET iti EOX OFFICE /111/5 AWY AOODFRICH Al CONCESSION RO 4 . PHONE 574 Mt 710 P. OPEN. M. FRI. & SAT. MAY 10-11 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT A DOUBLE BARREL .,-- ------ \\m, ) ..,.„%f-- )40 iiili,),,,L W "I‘lig q k ) _.,.. ._.. ‘,N -'• --------4. - OF "TRINITY" Senor let I own nose, Call AHD JozziThAE.LevieneyPresents FUN! me blow my please! Me Trinities back in the saddle again and:,mss e A S , till • horsing , around. Joseph E.L.evitie Presents "Trizaity Is Still Jr Aram& SUN. ONLY MAY 1 2 A I the youthful beauties of Europe enslaved for the pleasure of the 3rd Reich NAN. GUAIAAWC E YOU 'NAT YOU WILL NOT LIVE_ LONG Et4(ItiGli /0 fOlintl THE THINGS lOu wtt t. WITNESS EXPttaNCt INSIDE ..' Plus A • 111, ritIT•14T00 %-• .051-01•OW.Of DINE 0E77 etfiZ47.1tCA M OTHER'S DAY As; A DAY TO and enjoy Our Sunday, May 1.2 SMORGASBORD SERVED AT 1:300 400, :00 RESERVATIONS REQUIRED BEDFORD HOTEL GODERICH 524433/ BINGO May 14 Huron and Game Club, 8:30- Jackpot $55 in .55 calls. door prizes. Fish P•tn• Six LONDESBORO UNITED Church Ham Supper - UCW - Wednesday, May 22, 1974, 5 p.m. to 7::30 p.m, Adults $2.50, children 6-12 years $1.25, Take out orders.-18,19,20b OPTI—MRS. rummage sale May 11, 2;00 at Community Church, Vanastra. For car pick- up of donations phone Sandy McLachlan, 482-9581. Proceeds to Clinton. Nursery School,-18,19b "CASH BINGO",. Seaforth Legion Hall Friday, May 10. at 8:15 p.m. sharp, 15 regular games for $10 each, Three specials for $25 and a $75 Jack- pot to go each week, (Children under 16 yrs. not •permitted). Admission $1, extra cards 25c each or 7 for $1. Proceeds for welfare work. Sponsored by Branch 156, Seaforth Royal Canadian Legion.-16b HANOVER HOLIDAY TOURS - Tulip Time in Ot- tawa. Our deluxe motor coach leaves Kincardine, May 18 returns May 20. Two nights deluxe accommodation, guided tour of Ottawa and Upper Canada Village. June 28 - Our Northern tour to Sault Ste. Marie, Agawa Canyon and Mackinac Island. Deluxe accommodations and most meals. Returns July 2. July 23 to August 14, 22 day full escorted European Tour to Bavaria, Austria, Switzerland, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Italy and France. Area residents, fully in- clusive, membership available. June 29 - 22 day Western Canada Tour, including Calgary Stampede, Jasper, Banff, Lake Louise, Vancouver. Returning via Yellowstone National Park. Motor Coach leaves from your area. 13 day and 14 day Maritimes Tours. June, July and August. _Weekly departures, private motor coach, fully escorted. 15 day and 22 day fully escor- ted'European and British Isles tours now available for this summer. 12 day Atlantic Maritimes tour, July 22 to August 2. Lake Placid, Cabot Trail, Halifax, Peggy' s Cove, full day cruise and much more. $289.00 per person. Weekly off season departures to Jamaica, Barbados, Freeport and Mexico. Chartered flights to England, Holland and Ger- many. Domestic and Inter- national air flight reservations. CR. and C.N, Rail reser- vations. Contact Hanover Travel Ser- vice, phone toll free, 1-800-265- 3007.-18,19 GODERICH MAY 9 - 14 "We ,chose the theme, 'We Need our Cops'," said Elmer Bell, Chairman of the Ontario Police Commission, "because we all need an opportunity, to show our support for our police officers." "Police Week, May 12 to 18, gives us this opportunity, and I hope the public will join with us in recognizing the important work of our police officers," said Mr. Bell. "Each individual police of- ficer carries out a wide range of duties. In order for him to carry out these responsibilities, he must have the support of his fellow citizens," he said. "Every police officer in the province will be participating in Police Week, We hope every citizen will be observing it, as welt ,'° said, Mr• Bell who will be in Clinton tonight to discuss the possible formation of a County Police, force. "Police Week now involves many organizations including local service clubs, chambers of commerce, and various associations. Each year, more and more are getting in- volved," he said. The Ontario Police Com- mission distributed general guidelines to Ontario's 150 municipal and regional police forces offering suggestions on how police forces can develop successful Police Week programs. The Ontario Provincial Police provides guidance to all of its detachments and under- takes a co-ordinated program through the province. ' "Police Week gives the public a chance to meet police officers under relaxed conditions,” Mr. Bell said. "During this week, people can visit police stations, discuss careers as police officers and pick up hints about how to prevent crime in their com- munities," he said. Vie little Inn BAYFIELD is serving BRUNCH from 11 to 1 and DINNER at 5 and at 7:15 SUNDAY, MAY 12 Please call for reservations 565-2611 BICADEMYAWANDHOMINATIONS iitilACTIESS-DAINASTIOSAND MAY 15 - 25 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Escape Is Everything! ALLIti) ARTISTS prom's STEIPE DUSTIR IIIIFFIIIIM m a FRANKLIN„LSCHAFFliql lilnr ONE SHOWING NIGHTLY 8P.M. EXCEPT FRI. & SAY. 2 SHOWS 1:30 & 9:30 "Police Week brings the police and the public closer together," said Mr. Bell. "Although only a week is set aside, it is our hope that in- creased understanding between the two will result, and that the public will continue to be aware of the need to maintain our traditionally high stan- dards of law enforcement throughout the year," he said. ENTERTAINMENT COUNTRY AND WESTERN Every Friday and Saturday Evening TASTY SNAdKS AMPLE FREE PARKING COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Seatorth, Ont. Give Mom What She • Wants... Dine Out! AT DEBBIE'S CUSTARD CUP 2 MILES SOUTH OF CLINTON ON HWY. NO. 4 AT VANASTRA RD. MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL SUNDAY, MAY 1 2 ROAST TURKEY DINNER WITH SAVORY DRESSING CRANBERRY SAUCE, MINTED PEAS AND CREAMY MASHED POTATOES $ 2 5 0 INCLUDES -- SOUP OR JUICE AND BEVERAGE FREE SUNDAE FOR EVERY MOM HOURS...MAT THROUGH SEPT, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.hi Fridays'7:30 s,m. to 1:00 CM. Saturdays 11:00 a,m. to 1:00 aJn, Sundays 11:00 a.M. to 11:00 p,rn, PHONE 452-9896 NOW ,OPEN ALL YEAR AROUND, 7fretilad*