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'MONDAY to SATURDAY
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NOW APPEARING:
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COMING NEXT WEEK
Todd James
Sunday Dinners
4:30 to 7:30
Special This Sunday
Prima Roast of Beet
Licenced under LC.B.O.
New Ottawa building
named after Clinton man
Statistic Canada's new office building in Ottawa will he'
named after a Clinton native, Robert H. Coats,
The building will be named in honor of Mr, Coats, who
was Canada's first Dominion Statistician. The title of the
building will be made official at opening ceremonies this
fall.
Mr. Coats was born in Clinton in 1874 and received his
public school education here, He graduated from. University
College, Toronto with a Bachelor of Arts in 1896. Two years
later, he joined the staff of the Toronto "Globe" and in
1902, was made associate editor of the "Labour Gazette,"
He becam'e Chief Statistician of the department of Labour in
1905.
Dr. Coats was appointed to the dual positions of Dominion
Statistician and Controller of the Census of 1915 and
proceeded to prepare the organizational framework which
became the Dominion Bureau of Statistics after
proclamation of the Statistics Act of 1918.
Always stay low in a canoe,
don't go into rough water and
do wear a PFD (Personal Flota- •
tion Device).
Sailing takes spbcial know-how,
Learn from an expert. Always
wear a PFD (Personal Flotation
Device).
Learn the rules of boating
safety with Red Cross. Always
wear your PFD (Personal Flota-
tion Device) when you go in a
boat.
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BILL BOUSSEY
Friday, July 1
Au 10'
CLINTON
COMMUNITY CENTRE rt.)
' 27,22 t,
4.",:)►R$At..0.14A41# •
RECEPTION
and
DANCE
for
Katherine Forbes
and
Tom Archibald
(Bridal Couple)
Sat, July 13, 1974
at
WHITE CARNATION
Holmesville
9:30 p.m.
Friends and
Relatives Welcome
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• RHYMING!
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CONTINUES TIL TUESDAY, JULY 16
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 12 & 13 AT 7:30 & 9:30
• A RICHARD D. ZANUCK , DAVID BROWN PRESENTATION
(Foe your
tuilest
enjoyment —
you must
see this film
from the
beginning.)
BEST
•PICTURE
BEST DIRECTOR
# BEST STORY AND
SCREENPLAY
(Original)
4 BEST FILM EDITING
• BEST ART
DIRECTION
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• DESIGN ,
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COMING
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FRIDAY, SATURDAY
4 BIG DAYS
JULY
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1 Heat aACHARA6H'S ".RincitOpS Keep nIle on My Had" as by B, ETWOra'El
BUTCH & THE KID ARE BACKI
Just for the fun of it I
PAUL NEWMAN
ROBERT REDFORD
KATHARINE ROSS,-
"BUTCH CASSIDY AND
THE SUNDANCE KID"
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY
July )0 - 11 - 12
WOODY ALLEN
TAKES A
NOSTALGIC LOOK
AT THE
FUTURE.
97+kody `Ditute-
cAlleq," 'Keaton
"Sleiper" •
Ilmrcd R.. le 4f
GREGORY PECK
DESI ARNAZI
"BILLY
NITS"
Adult Entertainment
potted Artists
WNW
SAT. - SUN, MON. TUES.
July 13 - 14 - 15 16
They'd never
"forget the
day he
drifted into
town.
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II' No (a • • PANA
PAUL NEWMAN
in a hell-of-a-
racing story!,
PAUL NEWT IAN
in a hell-
of-a{
romance!
PAUL ANNIMAN
JOANNE WOODW41.01
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BOX OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M. - SHOW STARTS 8:30 P.M
Coming Next Week
"the bay of the Jackal" 1L "Charley Yorrick"
Tues. July 16th it '2 Nite
$2 by the CarlOad, Truckload, BuSload, Planeload or
Boatload,
•
1 .:r7CLINTON NEW§-HECORP,, THURSDAY, -AM A.1, 1974
NEW BINGO Clinton Legion
HAIL 8:30 July 11. Admission„
$11 .fifteen regular games $10
each. 'Three Share-the-Wealth
games, One Jaekpot. for $210 in,
.60 -calls. Consolation, One call
can $10 added weekly if not,
won.
LOL 710 is sponsoring a bus to
St. Thomas for, July 13, It
leaves Murphy's at 9 a.m.
Please contact Connie
Colelough at 482-7627, Bob
Glen at 482.9292, or Tom
Deeves at 482-9450. Cost $3.00
each.-27,28b
THE MEMBERS OF MUR-
PNY ROYAL ORANGE
LODGE No 710 are requested
to attend the next meeting on
Thursday July 11, at 8:30 p,m.
Also the Orange Parade in St.
Thomas on Saturday July 13 at
28b
Reception
& Dance
FOR
Joyce Taylor
and
Bill Boussey
BRIDAL COUPLE
Sat. July 20,. 1914
at
4
Holly Gully Chalet
VARNA
9 p.m. - I a.m.
Lunch provided
EVERYONE WELCOME
-OP- Air 40 OP
Stag!
for
Frank Buruma
Sot.
July 20,
1 974
at
Clinton
Community
Centre
Reception
& Dance
FOR
Mr. & Mrs, Frank Boyce
o t Varna
on the occasion
of their
50th Wedding
Anniversary
at
Bayfield Community
Centre
Fri. July 19, 1974
EVERYONE WELCOME
Reception
for
Glen & Lois Hayter
nee Gould
Sat, July 20
at
,Zurich Arena
Wile by:
"Slivertones"
Lunch provided
EVERYONE WELCOME
Reception
& Dance
for
Ervin Key*
and
Helen COIclough
(Bridal Couple)
Fri. July190974
Clinton LegioN Hall
Orme** & A•Iativit
Vi•lborew
"CASH BINGO", ,Seaforth
Legion Hall Friday, JU1Y- 12 at
8:15 p.m, sharp. 15 regular
games for $10 each. Three
specials for $25 and a $75 Jack-
pet. to ,go each week. (Children
under j.16 yrs. not .permitted).
Admission $1, extra cards 25c
each or 1' for $1. Proceeds for
. welfare work, Sponsored by
Branch 156, Seaforth Royal
Canadian Legion.
ALL HURON County craft-
smen and artists are invited to
participate in the Co-operative
Craft Shop, Huron Historic
Jail, For details phone Joan
Vandenbroeck 524-9924 or Ed-
wina Allen 524-7409,-28b
THE SENIOR Citizens Picnic
is to be held at Mrs. Carter's
cottage July 17. Members bring
a picnic basket and meet at the
Clinton Town Hall at 2:30 p.m.
for transportation.-28b
THIS Saturday, July 13, First
Seaforth Craft Festival from 10
to 10, Seaforth Community
Centre; Wooden toys, raggedy
ann dolls, wood carving,
ceramics, needlecraft and an-
tiques. Rug hooking, weaving,
chair caning, refinishing and oil
painting demonstrations.
Adults 75c, children with adult
free. Meals available.-28b
BINGO July 16 Huron Fish
and Game Club. 8:30 p.m.
Jackpot $55 in 55 calls. Six
door prizes.
HULLY GULLY COMING
EVENTS July 13 and 14- Sum-
merfest- carnival rides, doon
buggy races, remote controlled
power boat races, tug of war,
ball game. Summerfest dishes
served Saturday and Sunday.
Saturday night dance- Star
Trex, tickets available.-28b
CLINTON HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY Pot Luck Picnic,
Wed, July 17 at Stewart Mid-
dleton's Park. Transportation
available from library park at 3
p.m, Please bring silverware,
dishes and lawn chairs,
Lemonade provided. Further
information available at 482 ,
9356. Cancelled in case of
rain,-28b
Elm Haven
Motor Hotel
Clinton
Now Playing
McKenzie
Monday to Wednesday
Poverty Train
Thursday to Saturday
Yukon
How Ontario plans to
streamline its tourism develop,
rent • was outlined here last
week at the first joint meeting
of the proviriefe.s 10, new travel
associations and the minist.ryof
industry and tourism. '
The first .giant step was the
reorganization of 39 former
regional tourist councils into 12
vacation areas embracing the
province's entire tourism plant.
This was accomplished after
months of consultations with
ministry tourism division of-
ficials which set priorities for
tourism • development and
promotion, and the role the
tourist associations will play,
The ministry's funding struc-
ture provides an outright
$30,0011 administrative grant
and a $45,000 ..cost-sharing
grant to each travel
association,
In Northern Ontario, the
ministry will absorti90 per cent
of the latter amount for
marketing, research and
deyelopment projects. In
Eastern and Central Ontario
the ratio is 75 per cent and 50
per cent for the rest of the
province.
In leading the discussions,
Fred Boyer, executive director
of the ministry's tourism
.division, said: "Ontario
tourism: is now a $2 •hillion-a,
year business and if resources
of people and dollars are made
available to us, we foresee $3,1
billion by 1979",
Mr. Boyer added that $1.2
billion of the 1979 projection
would be accounted for by U,S.
and overseas visitors,
The 10' operating
associations come under the
ministry-sponsored Ontario
Travel Association Program
which is ,coordinated by the
ministry's Doug Jure, Huron is
part of the Southwestern On-
tario Travel Association in
London,
ENTERTAINMENT
COUNTRY
AND
WESTERN
Every
Friday and Saturday
Eyening
TASTY. SNACKS •
AMPLE FREE PARKING
COMMERCIAL
HOTEL
Seaforth, Or$..
,ourisin now streamlined
STAG
for
5TEVE TYNDALL
Sat. July 13, 1914
CLINTON
COMMUNITY CENTRE
9-12