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Clinton News-Record, 1983-06-15, Page 24Executive members of + e Clinton Legion Branch 140 are, front row, left to right, secretary, Joch Scott; 2nd vice, Gerd Taft; Ist vice, George Lemon; president, Steve Maguire; past president, George Yeats; treasurer, George CampbelL Back row, padre, Rev. Gord Simmons; executive members, Eric Switzer, Harold is lack, Murray East, Cliff Parker, rian Atkinson and Sergeant At Arms Ivan lloggart. (Shelley McPhee photo The Clinton Legion elected a new slate of officers for the Ladies Auxiliary last week. They are, front row, left to right, treasurer, Joyce Scott; past president, Minlue Rumball; president Rose LaCroix; 2nd vice, Dorothy Flagg; secretary, Karen Tait. Back row, executive committee members Marg Switzer, Dianne Maguire, Vera Colquhoun, Wonnetta Holland, Helen Bisback, Blanche Deeves and Sergeant At Arms, Velma Lewis. Shelley McPhee photo) It's bingo time again Another season of Monster Bingo is underway in Clin- ton. Held every Monday night at the Clinton Com- munity Centre, the bingos help local service clubs raise funds for community projects. Iva Reid of Hensall was the big winner at the opening night, taking home the $1,000 jackpot. Judy Dykstra of Bayfield won the $141.75 share -the -wealth prize as did Glenda Becker of Clinton. The $152.25 special game was split between Lorraine Robinson of Goderich, Gordon Wood of Mitchell, Marjorie Meidinger of Zurich and Debbie Smith of Windsor. Individual $50 game winners were: Eleanor Saxton, Wingham; William Gough, Grand Bend; Flo McCuspey, Goderich; Sharon Kelly, Vanastra; Ethel Heist, Seaforth and Joanne McFadden, Mitchell. Joan Merner of Bayfield, Marilyn Fraser of Clinton, Eileen Bailey of Mitchell and Grace Littlechild of Goderich split winnings in the third round. Carol Finlayson of Exeter and Marlene Hart of Clinton each took home $25, as did Sharon Phillips of Goderich and Rose Wilks of Bayfield. Brenda Rhiei of Clinton and Fred Seers of Goderich won a game. Iva Reid of Hensall, Myrna Waterfield of Goderich, Mrs. Deveaux of Auburn and Dorothy Brown of RR 6. Goderich Super Mattress SALE SERTA PERFECT SLEEPER SETS 1 2 PRICE OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 PM F. p' nc,IvPry SOrvICP CLOSED MONDAYS OPEN ALL DAV WEDNESDAY FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9P M Main St., Dublin 345-2250 c GOFTT .FR Flat' a" Put/10We nenn took another. The 12th game was won by Kay O'Rourke, Seaforth; Kay Norman, Mitchell; Pat Ruston, Mitchell; Grace Littlechild, Goderich; Valerie Miller, Clinton. Leon Gough, Grand Bend; Janet McKinnon, Zurich and Millie Swan, Mitchell won the next round. Marlene Hart, Clinton; Wilma Rhiel, Clinton and Eileen Laframboise, Bayfield also went home with a few extra dollars. ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. D.R. Nisbett, O.D. is pleased to announce the addition of Dr. P.D. Padfield, O.D. as an associate. Dr. Padfield is from Rodney, Ontario and obtained his Doctor of Optometry Degree from the University of Waterloo in May, 1983. Dr. Padfield will be available by appointment on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 12 Isaac Street, Clinton 482-3677 Keep your cool at Mother's Day Coin laundry 13 Rattenbury St., Clinton we're Air Conditioned for your comfort! SOFT WATER Easy on your clothes Easy on your soap Our soft water is conditioned by Culligan *Clean & quiet waiting area *Inglis top loaders *Economical Woaconlsat Double Loaders and Giant Loaders Easy on your podsetbook. .1. Aubu 1Fa y Crusade The Friendship Ministries Family Crusade will be held at Huron Chapel Missionary Church, Auburn beginning Friday, June 24. Friendship Ministries is a total ministry to local chur- ches with its headquarters in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Friendship is composed of 55 Christian college-age young people from 17 states and Canada_ Each tour is com- posed of 12 talented young people, who will inspire you with their gospel music, mini -dramas and puppets. These groups tour 10 months and travel more than 50, miles each year. They per- form in schools, colleges, military bases, youth and senior citizen homes, nurs- ing homes and churches. A unique part of their pro- gram features "The Little Friends," colorful puppets that are both inspirational and entertaining. The puppet people perform on Friend- ship Street, a Christian ver- sion of TV's successful Sesame Street. Friendship's music is call- ed "Message Music," built around old hymns and gospel songs. Friendship's smooth sound quality is achieved through arrangements pro- duced by Jerry Nelson, Ronn Huff, Don Wyrtzen, John Peterson, Donn Marsh, Bob Krogstad and other leading composers and arrangers in Christian music. They also will perform several drama sketches that will make you laugh, cry and take a good look at yourself. Friendship will be sharing their exciting public school assembly programs design- ed to challenge boys and girls, Kindergarten to Grade 3, with "Moral Values," and Grades 4-6 with a program about "Substance Abuse." There is no admission to any of the programs, but you will be able to share in this ministry through a "love of- fering." Don't miss this special family crusade to be held at Huron Chapel Mis- sionary Church in Auburn, Friday, June 24 to Sunday, . dunestreginftingatfip.m. CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1983— PAGE Zai * Deluxe Motorcoach Transportation UNLIMITED ALL DAY PASS * Departure Dates 8 * JUNE 25TH ... •00 * * JULY 3RD & JULY 17TH per person * for further information contact * * 4, firs, __. *4, * it 4r , Iliurs * T Goderich 524-1522 * Mikhail Cozy Grill 3414741 * Seaforth Bauer Travel 521.1237 Clinton627 Lucknow Travel Link 544.4urcirnow 5294$114,B kintra 303 Book Early as Seats are Liit Iced * * *_4******.444.,_4¥¥*'!►'44* NOTICE tool! Bluewater TM Cable Subscribers Effective July 1, 14113„ there will b. o 6 Federal Excise Tax ors all Cabs. Y.V. rental. This was announced on the April Federal Budget. 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