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Clinton News-Record, 1977-05-26, Page 23• • • • (1) central huron chronicle lorrie york, editor This week at CRSS The school elections are coming for student council. The candidates have been chosen, i For president: Mary Anne Cummings, Mike Denomme, Brenda McKinley. For vice-president: Cathy Anstett; Gayle Cunningham and Louisa Martens. For secretary: Janet. Eastman, Glenna Ellis, Chris CLINTON FAIR JUNE 3, 4 and 5 QUEEN OF THE FAIR CONTEST (GIRLS 17 TO 23) on FRIDAY NIGHT CONTESTANTS from Townships of Hullett, Goderich, Stanley, Tuck•rsmith and Town of Clinton. Junior Entrants must register with Mr. Dave Dalzell' by May 28, 482-3196. Queen of the fair winner to Represent Clinton At 1978 C.N.E. CASH PRIZES 2021.- TH SU17/f41 C' • ' �S716gC f ,L _ 7H-r7i f I -.I SUBSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN 1977 ENJOY 6 plays for the price of 5 Adults $18.00 Senior Citizens $15.00 Children $13.00 Voucher books containing 8 tickets are available that will allow big savings..Use _the -vouchers for 8 different plays, or all for one, the choice is yours. Vouchers must be exchanged for tickets by June 30, 1977. HERE IS THE EXCITING 19/7 SEASON A SUMMER BURNING: by Harry J. Boyle - opens July 1. THE BLOOD IS STRONG: by LPAter Sinclair - opens July 4 BLYrH MEMORIAL HISTORY SHOW: by Jim Schaefer - opens July 27. THE SHORTEST DISTANCE BETWEEN TWO POINTS: by Kelth Roulston - opens Aug. 9. AND FROM VICTORIA PLAYHOUSE, PETROLIA on special exchange: ARTICHOKE, by Joanna Glass - opens July 13 MAN WITH A LOAD OF MISCHIEF - opens July 12. Tlckel-butlets 'Bayfield: The Little Inn Setiforth: i he Huron Expositor Stratford: Smith-Wagners, Clinton: Mary's Sewing Centre N 97 Ontario St. Goderich: Campbell's of Goderich Walkerton: Margarets Ladles Wear Wingham: The Waxworks Boutique Listowel: Basically Bdoks Kincardine: Lampman's Ltd. Lucknow: H & B 'Discount $.rid chedus,or money order to IIl��91'ti`li CEN1 RE FOR THE ARTA, eLX1H. Smile Cough: something you can't help, but everyone else does on purpose to torment you. Ironically, oil seems to be causing a lot of friction these days. secondary sc.hool news .. , ...Dai►, McNall and Jane gymons. Treasurer is by ac- clamal;ion - Bill Murphy. The Chronicle will give reports of election activity. On Tuesday, May 24th, a band from Wheable - eeon- dary School in London played for students in the par- ticipation period. They were first in the Kiwanis Music Festival and did a very good job when they came here. Mr. Smythe is the conductor and Lois Abel - CHSS Music teacher last year - directed a small Madrigal Choir. Many thanks to them for coming. CHSS Redmen win final game The senior Redmenplayed their final game of the regular 'season Tuesday against Stiratford Nor- thwestern. The Redmen won with a convincing 6-0 and Alex Harrett led the team with 3 goals. Pete Wise, Richard Ver- berne and Tony Arts also scored and this win assures Clinton of a playoff spot. The semi-final game will be played on Friday. The Redmen's record now four wins, one loss and one tie. The following are the individual scores of the 1977 season: 'Clinton 0, St. Marys Just ask nnie... . Dear Annie: Think you're pretty smart, dontcha? Well, how do you like these apples? I dare you to answer THIS letter, Miss Cutesies. Your days as an advice columnist are over, because when you try to answer this one, your head will spin so hard that they'll need a pair of ten -foot pliers to straighten you out again. Good luck, Chump, you'll need it. A primary interrelation between system and -or subsystem technologies, based on integral subsystem considerations, must utilize and be functionally in- terwoven with any discrete configuration mode. •'As a resultant implication, a large portion of the ,interface coordination communication recognizes the importance of other systems and the necessity for the structural design, based on system engineering concepts. In this regard, how can the total system rationale be incorporated into the fully integrated test program, taking into consideration the preliminary qualification limit? Gotcha Dear Gotcha : In respect to specific goals, the characterization of specific criteria maximizes Local resources hires A third year Geography student, Anna Passchier, is gaining experience, while spending fourteen weeks of 'her summer vacation, working for the Experience 77 Program, in the Wingham office of the Ministry of Natural Resources. Anna, age 20, resides on a farm near Blyth. She is studying .at Western University again this fall for her fourth year. While at Wingham, she is under the supervision of the District Manager W. Dan Mansell. Here at the Ministry of Natural Resources, ac- cording to Joan Hackett, who interviewed Anna, she said "I will be collecting background information and doing research for future land use planning in the Wingham District". She is using "The Southern Ontario Strategic Land Use Plan'• text for a guide, which her new outline is to correspond with. Later this information will be compiled into booklet form. Anna will be in contact with County Planning Depart- ments, and Conservation Authorities. The different areas that Anna will be researching are: Natural Setting, People History, Natural Evaluation, Natural - Resource, Development and Use, Services, Problems and Users. Anna is very enthusiastic and feels she is gaining ex- perience in this field of work, even though at times tedious parts occur. HAM IT UP! with Charlie Farquharson Thr• plyth (,nn,, For Ihr• Al.. prnSPnts BARN DANCE .,r�rt hr�r lor., A town hoop PORK BARBECUE kith .III Ihr• trommin 5' PORK BARBECUE BARN DANCE Saturday June 1 lth Dinner at 7:30 pm Dancing till 1 am ....Ili f.. -.i... DREAM' AUCTION Three lucky people wall have the Once ,n -a lifetime Opportunity IO .danCe with Charlie Farquharson All prTCPPrIs In the Blyth Summer Festival Admission $15 person Includes dinner and dance with SIB 01 price being tar dnducllble as a charitable donation The public IA Pn[OurAgarl t0 drp.A up I0' 1h.1 event straw hats Overalls leans boots etc SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE Tickets available at: The Blyth Standard; Campbell's of Goderich; Black's Grocery, Goderlch; Mary's Sewing Centre, Clinton; The Little Inn, Bayflatd; the Huron Expesltory (**forth) Country 'Flowers, Ei(etbr; The Waxworks Boutique, Winglism; the Bruise!' Post the probability of project success and minimizes the cost and time required for the anticipated fourth-generation equipment. Thus, any associated supporting element necessitates that urgent consideration be applied to the subsystem co npatability testing, Turkey! 1. CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1977-.--PA9E 23 0; Clinton 5, Exeter 0; Clinton 2, 'Wingham 0; Clinton 1, Seaforth 0; Clinton 0, Goderich 1; Clinton 0, Nor- thwestern 6. Alex Harrett leads all scorers with eight goals. Richard Verberne has, three goals and William Bakker, Tony Arts and Pete Wise have one. Dave Counter leads all goaltenders in the league with only one goal against for the regular season. THE TREE SHOP Beside Clover Farm Grocery VANASTRA 482-7870 • Box Plants • Trees • Shrubs • Fertilizer Open 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. O Q•B x BROWNIE'O BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 P.M. - FIRST SHOW A' NMI DRIVE-IN THEATRE LTD. BEECH ST. ' CLINTON FFICE OPENS AT 8:00 P.M. - FIRST SHOW AT DUSK FRIDAY — SATURDAY — SUNDAY . May27-28-29 ' A- ' PINK STRiIESAGRMt' .,,, .---b r '' starring HERBERT -'` , . • .4 • II, DM BUKELY.LEMARO .tr..--•C---L=. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT TIIE PANTHER LOM ROS$ffEA • LESLEy AfAE DowN ADULT ENTERTAINMENT CHARLES BRONSON in ALISTAIR MACLEAN'S . ' BREAKHEART PASS" .`KoN?k • Friday, June ..,_' .k3 HOSPITALITY Kinsmen TENT for new Grandstand ADMISSION The CENTRE CLINTON PERMIT ISSUED p: m. to 1:00 a.m to 12 midnight Proceeds FREE At 1 COMMUNITY • BEECH ST., SPECIAL OCCASION June 3: 5:00 4: 12:00 noon • BOX -OFFICE OPENS 8:15 IS THE TIIE r !, ,,6 PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE u t• MAY 27 - 28 29 P.M. - IT A PHANTOM, A DEMON, OR DEVIL HIMSELF? CAHLrrPwrm-nr .pius , .:. :`���4..,.,, /114"/ . . ..--40 . ' ' In ScNSWA CUTI So real you can Z" .,. MIG tot-. 9 .:„.. :,: .,:, •::,4 . THE h1IRISCHCOfiPORATIONPRESENTS feel it, .,, .• ,' , IPG, ' ► 1; .a — . :fix: 1/ Mi A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR 8 PANAVIS HWY. 8 GODERICH AT 'do 0° CONCESSION RD. 4 . GODERICH •PHONE 524.9981 N� #45744449, . .. Nl °t/ • givgi''?AUE B ClIN1UN nH„,w, i 4-_ ("' HrnMt, Vll It 't0 0(0 CIS 04 4400000t^ (&(iOt 10444 1,"? l` Cil s1) (i t (s) ,se( (s) COW Ctr tel 'a) CO O It, NOTICE "Country Giris” Playing at HURON FISH and GAME PORK BARBECUE AND DANCE MAY 28, 1977 $6.00 PER COUPLE FOR SUPPER $6.00 PER ,COUPLE FOR DANCE For SUPPER 6-8 rM rO (8 c^prp OO rr 00 DANCING 9 —1 AM ZrIrTrzrzrri rrrrrrrierrrr1? 'Ir I8 a O 0 • 0 0 0 LAST NIGHT THURS. MAY 26 Waikin TAII Starts FRIDAY! MAY 27 - 28 -PART 2 WA-LKINC: TALL PLEASE NOTE SHOWTIMES Fri -Sat 7-9 p.m. Winner, Loser, Lover, Loudmouth ...THE MAN TIS GRWEST, Recommended tecom CMNMENt ApV�7 5$ A . JLUMBIA/EMI Featwe C Pure• • SUNDAY, MAY 29 - 31 ONE SHOWING ONLY 8 P.M. ,r The Rank Organisation presents A PETER ROGERS PRODUCTION VOYAGE C 40' OF THE ENGLAND.I DAMNED PARK GODERICH 30 THI WHAM PHONE 574 /811 AIRCONDITIONE D Program subject to change Royal Canadian Legion,. Br. 140 Clinton proudly hosts Ladies Appreciatio'n Nite 'Honouring Branch 140 Ladies Auxiliary on this their 45th Annivetrsary of Devoted Service to the Legion Saturday, May 28, 1977 Social Hour Dinner Dance to the Royalaires 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m. All Legion Members and Guests Invited to Dance at '5.00 Couple Draw will take place for '1,000 Entertainment FRIDAY & SATURDAY Renovations still in progress We apologize for any inconvenience TREAT YOURSELF, AND YOUR FRIENDS... FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE OUR HOT BUFFET IS SERVED THURS. & FRI. 12 NOON - 2 P.M. Come as you are BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON SPECIALS EVERY DAY Visit the Keg Room Colour TV . • Relaxing Atmosphere We are open 11:30 a.m. til 1 a.m. Mon. thru Sat. and Sunday 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Candlelight Restaurant & Tavern 44190110 BAYPIELD RD., GODERICH 524./)11