Clinton News-Record, 1975-01-16, Page 2• ,
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WS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JANUAW
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The -Clinton and District
Snowmobile Club have ap-
1• 1F04111ately 15 active
Metnb.ers, who will, . after
• this week's „ snowfall,
prob4h4r, becom. e re-
'ac,t1vated, , Under the
galclance of its president,
-13111 Chowen, of RR 3,
Clinton, the club is careful to
respect the property _and
rights of all concerned.
Prins have been formulated
for a run this Coming Skinday
afternoon as detailed in a
notice on the coming events
page. '
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While celebrating New
Year's eve at the Clinton
Canadian Legion party, Mrs.
Helen Bi5pack received a
long distance call from
Archie and Retta Robinson
of Albert Street, who had
phoned from Bradenton,
Florida to wish their good
friends the Bisbacks, a
happy New Year.
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Between nine and ten last
Sunday eyening, as those
who \ were watching
television will know, our
hometown was placed on
the map for all of Canada to
see. The Theatre Passe
Muraille in their TV adap-
tation of the now famous
Farm . Show, provided the
rest of -Canada with a fine
insight into the Huron
County spirit as depicted in
the lives of our local farming
community.
About four years ago, at
this time, we published a.
picture of a tame robin
sitting on Mr. Hal Hartley's
shoulder while that gen-
tleman was engaged in the
shaving process. We heard
the other day that this
adopted feathered friend,
named 'Robbie", is still
very much a part of the
Hartley household. While
spending a good part of hig
time in his cage he does
njoy periods of freediim
within the house - and one of
his favourite spots is basking
in the sunshine on a window
sill: Robbie's taste, like his
life, is no longer wild..Bird
seed might be the fare of his
brethren on the outgide, but
for this refined robin his is
the gourmet's diet featuring
ground beef - medium rare.
and cooked single kernels of
corn. Here's wishing him
many more years of
"Hartley hospitality".
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The card party sponsored
by the Rebekahs and Odd -
fellows in the Lodge Hall on
January 9 last was well
attended. Winners of 500
were: ladies' high Mrs.
Mary Grigg, men's high Mr.
Aaron Fis.her, ladies' low
Mrs. Bert„ Rowden, men's
low Mr. Milton Wiltse. In
..euchre - ladies' high Mrs.
Mae Gibson, men's high Mr.
Ed Johns, ladies' low Mrs.
Helen Soothern, men's low
Mr. Charles Cunningham.
Lone hands Mrs. D. Gordon,
draw prizes Mrs. Mel Steepe
and Mrs. Charles Cun-
ningham. All are looking
forward to another card
party January 23rd.
The shocking state of
Canada's unpreparedne* for
the Olympic garries. in
Montreal was revealed to the
nation this past week.
Whether through apathy,
labour problems or what-
soever, surely the lesson to
be learned is that the nation
is greater than the in-
dividual,. that all concerned
should forget personal
demands and collectively
work together to • save
Canada's face before the
world. How true that the
"chain is indeed only as
strong as its weakest link".
This one for all spirit is
required not only for the
Olympics but also right here
for the Clinton centennial,
which thanks- to those
.already involved is going full
steam ahead.
Former
Warden
ponents
photo)
ew stickers sold
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Warden William Elston presents the Huron County Warden Key to 1975 -
Anson McKinley„, who assumed the office Tuesday after eliminating two op -
in a vote taken. by Huron County Council before a packed chamber. (staff
Only 9 - per cent of
Ontario's motorists have
purchased their licence plate
renewal stickers since they
went un sale December 2,
according to ,the 'Ministry of
Transportation and Com.,
munications.
Applicants must present a
completed insurance
declaration form, along with
their ownership permit and
fee, to . the_issuing agent.
This year, theinsurance
forms can be obtained in
advance at L.C.B.O. retail
outlets. They are also
available at all licence
issuing offices. If you have
this form completed in
advance, your renewalwill
take less time.
-The validation stickers —
green for cars, black for
trailers — are issued with
complete instructions on how
to apply them.
Fees for 1975 remain at $23
for a 4 -cylinder car; $32 for
6 -cylinders; $40 for an 8 -
cylinder. vehicle; and $5 for
trailers.
The deadline for having
1975 stickers on automobile
plates is February 28; on
trailer plates, March 31.
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Independent Shipper
to
United Co-operative
of Ontario
Livestock Dept
Toronto
Ship Your Livestock
with
Roy Scotchmer
Monday Is Shipping
Day From Varna Stockyard
CALL BAYFIELD 565-2636
By 7:30 a.m. Monday
For Prompt Service
No Charges on Pick-up tf
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Sonic of the members.. hf
hippen East W.I. held a pot luck
dinner, and quilting party at the
home of 'Mrs. Vern Alderdice.
Mrs. Alex McGregor was in
chorigi.. of project.
.Mr. Und Mrs. Orviile Work.
Tan are holidaying In Hawall.
Mr. and Mrs. Honk 'Oen,
nendyls, who have, been
holidaying in Europe, ithvp,
returned -home,
Mr.' and Mrs. Wm. Coleman
are on vacation in Jamaica. • ,`
ATTENTION,
KNITTERS
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OUR„YARN SALE
ISON
ALL YARN IN STOCK GREATLY
REDUCED IN PRICE
For Egample:
PHENTEX REG. 89c Now 69c
YOU SAVE 23 PERCENT
THERE ARE MANYWORE BARGAINS
WAITING FOR YOU
SAVE NOW AT
THE DUTCH STORE
55 Albert St. CLINTON
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L CANADA APPROVED GRADE "A" RED RIBBON BEEF
The new Tuckersmith Township council was installed last week. Seated left to right are
Deputy -Reeve grvin Sillery, Reeve, Elgin Thompson, and clerk -treasurer James
.
▪ McIntosh. Standing are road superintendent Allan Nicholson and councillors Robert
Bell, Lambert Branderhorst, and Cleave Coombs. (photo by Wilma Oke)
9EADV bit
.Macaroni or Spaghetti
SPLENDOR PASTAS
247c
PLAIN, SALTED.or SALTINES
WESTON
PREMIUM CRACKERS
Freshly Cut
SHOULDER
PORK .ROAST
the Butt
BONELESS
PORK ROAST
EIGHTH
ANNUAL
WINTER
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3 BIG DAYS
January 17-18-19 1975
Program of Events
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8:00 P.M. —Seaforth Centennial Figure
SkatingCarnival featuring
Miss Janice Blakely
Mike de la Pennotaire
and
Miss Lori Beier
Lloyd Eisler
"Men's Juvenile Champion"
Western Ontario
Advance Ticketa Available
8:00 P.M. — Torch Parade
Line up at Topnotch Feed Mill
9:30 P.M. —Judging of Beard Growing
Contest at Arena Halt
9:30 P.M—.Snowmobile Dance at the
Arena Half featuring
"Lincoln Green"
1000 1t:00 P.M. Family Skating - Free
Saturday, January 18
AdMission to Arena & Agricultural
Grounds — $1.50
8:00 A.M.- Atom 1H4ckey Tournament
9:00 A.M.— Curling Bonspiel
10:00-12:00 —Building of Snow Sculptures
• at HIgh•Schoot.
'51tY.'Kof. iThirtip for Parade
at Optimist Park
1:00 P„M. —Parade to Agricultural
Grounds
Prizes to be Awarded
2:00 P.M.
— LOCAL SNOWMOBILER EVENTS
— TUG OF WAR, MEN
— SNOW SCULPTURING
— NOVELTY RACES. REGISTRATION
3:00 P.M. — Endurance Races
Occ- Mee $30 $20 $10
34.5te • 11100ec 30 20 10
HOCKEY TOURNAMENT
6:30 P.M. —Hockey B Champion
8:30 P.M. —Hockey A Champion
9:00 P.M. .—Carnival Ball
at ttipArena.hell
Sunday, January 19
Snowmobile Poker Rally
— Snowmobiles must begin between 12:30 - 2:30
— Rally commences at the Agricultural Grounds
Prizes To Se Awarded
• Lunch Booth on the Grounds.
Carnival Chairman, Martin Murray
Phone 3464488
Ce.Chairman — Ken Campbell
. Phone 527-0249
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