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Clinton News-Record, 1975-06-19, Page 12
wJa terry;lcuipper rueefield . nth ited Ighurck Wednesday Juauf P, 25'.`5 - 8 p,m? 4 .-t t 3>'. t$ '°CASH DINO 4", Seaforth Legion Frilday, 'une 20 at' ' 8:15 p.m, , sha�pt 15 regular ular games for �I1 each. 'three speciali for '525 and'a $75 jack= pot to go each ' week. (Children under 18 `years not permitted.) Admission $1, (Ixtra, cards 25-c each or 7 for $11. Proceeds for Welfare work. Sponsored by Branch 156, : ieiafo rth. royal Canadian Legion, • HAM & S,TPtAWBERRY SUPPER iri t he Auburn Community Mfemorlal Hall on Wednesday J une ; 25th. Supper served 5:30 gc 6:3C1 p.m. Adults $3.00'Children 6-12 yrs. $1.50. By ticket only - phone 526-7294. Sponsored by the hall_boar- d.---24, 25 NEW BINGO --C :1inton Legion Hall 8:30 p.n. June 19 Admission, $1; f ifteen regular games, $1.0 each,. Three Share - the -Wealth game s. One Jackpot for $150 in 54 call; s. Consolation. •Une call and $10 added weekly if not won. THE BAYFIFE LD United Church annual chicken- bar- becue will be held on July 1 at 5 o'clock - ? o'clock. Adults $3.00, children 12 and under $1.50: '25,26 ° NS, REUNION: Thea dual', 0n1 ' r wIli be old S urtday, Jq 1 Seetertb '13040;:•:,144014:, ;etartin ►t 5t .m.lying basket,��l chi ri allies ' d ;cutle ,°: Refresh, rld,- ° "1� #' �F 4►l ,R Centea in':M Queen, Contestant loris (Junior .and Senior) have been forwarded ; . to all . known organizations In the`' .area. It anyone e was missed ed or �,o require forms, they may be; picked up at Centennial tHeadquarters, 3 Rattenbury 'Street 'East. Centennial Committee. -25 DONT FORGET the walk for life, Saturday, June 21st, 8 a.m. Everyone Welcome. Ten miles round trip. Start - Victoria Street United Church lunch and refreshments -- sponsor sheets - Goderich, Fincher s► State Farm Ins.; Clinton, Dutch Store; Wingham, Rev. K. Hawthorne, Anglican Church; schools,' Conestoga College, churches. Proceeds - for educational materials. Sponsored by District Pro Life Groups.24,25 HAM AND STRAWBERRY SUPPER, Brucefield United Church, Friday, June 20, 5 - 8 p.m. Adults $3.00, children 8-12 $1.50.-45 LAND Rome U!atican braes slreland under lender. phip Of Father Ste nley E. McG1iRE Pastor, St. Jot hn the • Divine Parish, London ANYONE having overnight accommodation available in their . home during the Cen- tennial Celebrations please phone 482,-3858.--23,25 BRUCEFIELD I,O.O.F, Memorial Service will be held on Sunday, June 22, at 2:30 p.m., at Baird Cemetery, Stanley Township. -25 ONTARIO STREET U.C.W. evening group please 'note change of June, meeting date. Meeting to be held June 30 at 8:15 p.m., . instead of June 23.-25 Ist20 * rsrywa,rrr 'uy'.ii►lllo`. Friday, joie 1915 ' at. H111470uIIy, Varna • Admission si ,y,1.1Jtvu+tsac>,+ sikiic :r isa va et (Orton Commit Centre 11ul"+It#yr'June 2 1 it -'1.' 97'5 Music by the Iluetonos •$e.00 per couple ,. IrKench • 10;se p,m. -1109, Prizes 'for best Centennial Dress, - • Tickets available from any Kinsmen or . Kintto. Viten ewers LIr tin inn, i'iant pari lel' tti Clinton Cerate a `bared, 40 -Abe :behind the scenes. . ; rolling,;� t ..d'left 'JO:light t are Mike •.Fenfou nd, .treasuurer; 'Hilly Craig, w�lrker�s lzeep ills band..e;�<►te , .. a , , �► t �• "ice-ehairmanl' Bili earn, chair inn `,and�:Fl`erenee Symons, seeretary, Back row are Seamus , 'Doherty, public relations; Margaret Coventry, uniform chairman; -::ois'Legg, band director; and Corrie Hq'ak, special projects chairman. Missing was John W'ise, financial chairman. (photo by Jack Hunt) Meet your tentertnta By Seamus Doherty The people who work behind the scenes in your Centennial . Band are featured this week. This is your Band's executive committee and , working '• committees' chairman. Like the band itself, the theme of this committee is harmony and they, like the members of your band, work hard to produce the type of ambassadors we would like to have represent us ' as the Clinton Centennial Band. ' The publication of this pic- ture is most opportune, because at this time the executive and the members of your band would like to sincerely thank the businessmen and women of the town of Clinton for their very generous donations of goods for the Penny sale, which we held during the Spring Fair. We would also like to thank. the parents who so willing Supplied -the needs of our Bake Sale also held at the Spring fair, and helped man the booth in conjunction with • Centennial . Band members. The success. of 'this venture can be attributed to the efforts and generosity of all who supported our booth. The draws for the "Penny Sale” were, made by Mayor Don Symons and since the winners and , donors are too numerous to list in this column, let me just say thank you to our Mayor, each and every donor and my congratulations to the winners. ' Friday, June 20 Giant Barn [20 pieces] Regplar [ IS"piecesl 9 Piecer19 Pieces] Dinner Boa Snack' Pack June Special Submarines .65° 1.'0: TIDE FORGE �c,Q,�' Math Street, Seaforth • 527-0443 Goderich residents took home a large share of the winnings from Clinton's bingo last Monday, and numbering among them' was Lenore Jesson who captured the evening's $1,000 jackpot. In the three share -the -wealth games, Goderich's Lenore Bradley claimed the $154 prize, while Laurane Robinson, also of Goderich, had a share in the six -way split of the $145 pot. Co - winners were Phylis Lee and Paul Garrow of Clinton, Mrs. Keith Vplland' of Hensall, Lila Sheppard of Vanastra, and Roxy Hunt of Mitchell. Goderich was shut out of the third game's $152 winnings which was shared by Mrs. John Lawson of Clinton and Hazel Gowing of Listowel. • Winners taking a share in the fifteen $54 regular games were: Fri., June 20 BAYFIELD ARENA 9:30 -12:30 ADMISSION $2.00 - •`oorPo,e,)f,fst.,(.,0:0)eir#)@)4) e Centennial Special Sept. 26 $1542 fLornront/tpdon PAPAL ADIENC( Come to the Holy Land! On your way You'll atop for. your .holy yor pilgnsn s' b feasting and homily by Ott, Holy Father and a thor- ough holy -year tour of the Vatican and Rome. On your returnou'll visit the scenes of Our. Lady's appearance at Lourdes Cheerful, chatty Irish are waiting for you at Dublin, Killarney, Ccirk, and -al your me- dieval castle banquet at Bunratty. Th. first stets is to send in this coupon today . 8v return mail you will receive a fact -packed folder which tells Ye ?t) what you can expect every mantra of an unfoigeilable r.�.... —... expelrlsnce. -- ----� ;Rev. Stanley E • McGuire • f 471 St. Johd'Recto ey 7022) 1390 One Lime Road W. !London, Ont. N6J 111111 Dear Pother.' • I Please send your colorful foldfliM,.. 'Nome .... , . 'Address Dance SAT. JUNE 21 at. Vanastra Social Club. VANASTRA ONTARIO THE FORMER .C.F.B. .CLINTON 8:30 p.m. Music by the TRUETONES Refreshments Served CASH BINGO Legion Hall, Seaforth FRIDAY, JUNE 27 8:15 p.m. Three $50 games $150 Jackpot ' • To Go admission $1.00 Extra cards 25 c or 7 for MOO a (children under 16 not per- r mitred) - Proceeds or welfare work - uspices S aforth Branch 15615 Royal Canadian Legion,© 'Seaforth. eA <00' fmr1)6)(4)01)6.!0iF'0(1) ff' I nti)l)t<` . a Jim Shropshall, Stella' Peacock, Phylis Lee, Mrs.. Cooper, and- Susan McFadden of Clinton; Mrs. Arnold Beec. Margaret Minchell, Helen Greenwood, Virginia Shor- treed, of,Goderich; Jean Brown of RR 6 Goderich; James Boyce, of Bayfield; Helen Thompson, of Hensall; Mrs. Robert Govenlock of Huron Park; Helen Chessel of Mit- chell; Mrs. Wayne Horner of Zurich; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Austin and Bruce Austin of S'eaforth; Glen Thurlow of Listowel; Myrtle Goulding and Mary Bell of Vanastra; Mrs. Dobey of Auburn; Mrs: Nor- man Baird and Thelma Jones of Brucefield; and Evon Jerva. for Rex Johnston Friday, June' 27 9:00 p.m. at Bayfield Community Centre Vanastra Recreation I Community Hall t 1 FRI. JUNE 27 - ? 1 Music by "Country Com- i t panipns" t • Dancing 9-1 i, Bar availaple 1 lunch provided Advance tickets,' , ' 56.00 Savailable at' the recreation i centre; or at the door .$7.00 f ti S ''NOW PLAYING THURSDAY, JUNE 19 4( * TO SATURDAY, JUNE 21 * "MacKenzie" , * COMING MONDAY, JUNE 23 TO SATURDAY, JUNE 28, , ‘,‘Autumn Rush" RETURN ENGAGEMENT * ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL CLINTON 3 ° Wedding 3 � Anniversary 3 '3 3 � 3 3 3 3 ° wish you to join them in the celebration of their. parents ON Saturday, June 21 IN THE Pineridge Chalet Hensall Dancing 9 p.m. -1 a.m. Joe Overholt Orchestra Lunch provided Best wishes only Sat. June 21, 1975 ' 2-5 chm. featuring Strawberries & Cream served by some of The Original Bluebells 'mom Also Saturday a.m. donations of objects plants, roots, books, •clothing, toys, baking etc. will be received outsjde for the sale Saturday ' af- • ternobn. Classes for ages 3-15 yrs. Fellowship Bible Chapel 162 Maple Street, Clinton ms***4 Core and meet friends, enjoy a giant gathering at the for- mer 'Public School — now the Holiday Home, 108 Ontario St.,,,, Clinton. 0AH Alt proceeds to the Senior Citizens. ItiVE'1pj CLINTON - ONTARIO IND - E BoX OFFICE OPEN 8 P.M. - FIRST SHOW AT • USK GODERICH 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 7a 1 a AIR NDITIONEl7 WED., THUR., FRI;,SAT. --; JUNE 18.19, 20.21 STARTING JUNE 19 OPEN 7 NIGHTS A WEEK THURSDAY to TUE ' AY --June 19 to 24 'One Show . htly at 9:30 p.m._ td; tr 'tf P a'a!ll f Wil rl k 1 H m %.?* THE FNT Francis Ford Coppolis tiidtalher PARTII - ... .. AP!M.w.r.rA-r'�.,^•eT^ik}� C-..'�-l...t,kR*0..'Mfi��rMWw'+I.".^ ��.. -d «,. v SEAFOB 1TH CENTENNIAL AND SEAFORTH AGRICULTURAL • SOCIETY TRACTOR --- TRUCK TERMINAL MAN A WOTPA Sanctioned Event Agricultural Grounds SEAFORTH FRIDAY TO THURSDAY -- JUNE 20 TO 26 On then' That dattottl, lovers and Something strange is happening . i`'i=he town ot Steptord. IShatial moo= , fnrdi�iliGl1e�fr': 1 lloal 'i�G' iter:. ..owtegwodk ,16.*m.+aaKf•, s�coS.Kfon r1>rdlTr� lir.htlitflrtA■..wiair l�mt� , r:08 ADULT • (.. ". Aflrtttawifl to (' ENTfttTAINMENT tLiesday, July 1st at 1 p.m. PULL CLASSES 1— Out of Meld --- 5000 Ib. Pura* 1200.00 2 -.- " " --- 8000 Ib. Purse $20040 3 —. " " --- 10000 Ib. Purse !$200.00 4— " ,r �— 1 1 r 1 Ib. Purse $200.00 5— " —1•'1I Ib. Purwl 200.00 6 — " — 20000 1b. Purse 200 7 --Open Class /000 Ib.. Purse $00.00 $ — Open Class 9000 Ib. Purse .00 9, - Truck Class 5000.1b. Purse $200.00 (Wheelbase Min. 100") ' 'to— Truck Close 7000 Ib. Purer $200.00 (1lilht j lb.s. inin. 1001 r. . Safety :t �- lul ont to .N'rPA Rules , • 'Trucksl fa h$v dole too ,hitch et hitch point +s+ Wol ry In *tAleafortb + !ewip it t 1y0ja.m SEE THE rISPLA .R . OF ANTI EQUIPMENT 1 Entertainment and Refreshments e„Arena 12 noon to0 p.m'.' ,1 cn Colema► . K's------ Shop,57.0120 B0d 2/.01 46ERi R BROCCOLIroHARRY SALTZMAN :N111MAW alicigiritINNAl1VNk 1 ctrrkfir1N1 ADULT TTI} titllz l'- Irl Illik lIli\lilt" r, Lee Marvin • Gary Grimes 1(ot1 'Howard (°ltarlit' Martin `�itttth r� 4 The dpi 1:.'s Gang•.