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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1981-04-09, Page 11 ~ ~ ~ n '' . ~ WRITE CARNATION Holmesville iaturday, April 11 Mystery Train Diming 9:30 1' a.m. Mince and late puffet $5.00 per person SMORGASBORD AT , 7:30 P.M. 48214228 miss this one. t ant told the sports committees have surprise in store for the players. Coming events seen. 'April 12. District Meeting (flan--;l -over) Wcd, April IS Stag Euchre; Thurs. April 23 • ' General meeting election of officers. cii4r::414mrs;'04smi.tkarrItpffaSt0j0000:9( wedding Ikoke grorktoohtar4.90,Ar Fuwle ,Toitinto Ott Santa* April 4. Other ottt of town gueSts included- D*: and Mrs.. Michael Beeheley, Kitchener: Dr. and Donald Stephenson; Anne and LiSit' of Ottawa: Mr, and Mrs. .Logan Naftet of Alliston and-Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woods of Gationontle. • Ands.-"Susan and Gaby White attended the Shriners' Circus in Detroit on'Saturclay with Gabv*.s grandparents. Bud and Fran White. Art Nicholson of Seaforth Manor visited with.Mr.. and Mrs. Harold Nicholson and. family on the occasion of Harold's birthday on Sunday. ' Mr. Dennis. Campbell. London. Tint, Todd and Tara of St. Marys. Jason and Erica 'Coitipbell of Goderich spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W.G...Campbell. Mrs. Elva Ellis spent the weekend in Gravenhurst with „ friends.. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Crich have returned. following holidays in the Barbados. They were accompanied by Mr. Crieft's sister Mrs. Joseph Carpenter of Chatham. ) For those interested in the unexplained. Huron County now has its Finn" LIFO newsletter. The sheet, called Alpha UFO Report is put out by Clinton 'resident R.J. Reynolds. None of the "famous UFOs" cited- in' the report --happened in the area but Mr,,Reynolds says he welcomes news of local mysterious sightings at Box 1205, Clinton. He intends to print 200 of the newsletters, three times a year. Do h_. 495771410" APRIL 94041 1 11111111111111111:11,W61:14.ni1111111 0.04.11, FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY ,„ Ow tram na. 1111 Laughing nutter until Judy MI, I :onrcusnon Mai 524 $111 • RerOeifnO‘f tOtitiStS out of season. whencoroody win Keg now liesilreOdent someone is hunting 151 FA *A4 1, st f4;•• "//4 .14 ;is PI k•• .4•11 ,'H?I ntin••Tyyytt 4A W Via ' LAP MONT Tifilitt„ APRi4.lth out tHOWINo Coo P.M, JACK).EMMON ROBBY DENSON TRIBUTE • Mon to, Sat we are now open at bna m From 6 am to 10 a. m we are serving our Breakfast, special which includes 2 eggs, 2 bacon, 2 )brown, 2 hot cakes, toast and coffee ALL THAT FOR JUST 1.99 SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 1981 We serve you salad bar, roll, roast turkey or roast beet or salmon steak with all the trimmings ALL' THIS FOR 5.99 fl AN EASTER TREAT — These girls were selling-chocolate Easter treats - the best kind - at the First Presbyterian Church's- rummage sale on Saturday afternoon, The girls are Janice, Cathy and Debbie Carter. (Photo by Hook) 0 "WIN '4t C.?" 0, • •11 ft" • 40 ///‘ • -G.. OUT. -CAN'fl NEXPENSIVE REG.DAILY SPECIAL includes salad oar & Hot meal oft our new stream table 3..50 Daily we charcoal broil our steaks, chops, & hamburgers MONDAY, APRIL.13 ' "Kids Day"i ' Cheese Dog, I- F & Small's:1A - 1 49 ' 's QNIY • All this you can enjoy in our Hideaway Dining Lounge Licensed under L.L.B.O. WEDNESDAY., APRIL 15, 1981 "Family Day" You get salad bar, roll , spaghetti and meat balls ri A GREAT DEAL. ONLY Z .99 Rice Pudding & Coffee included for Senior Citizens ES$E14 flAUS. Main St., Seaforth 527-1820 tak 4 ih,10% I VA Constance enjoys dance MARY MERNER 482-7143 Court...Constantine L1842 ' will meet this Thursday eve- ning at the home of Mary ' Riley. Weekend visitors with .Mrs. W.L. Whyte. Bill and Mr. and Harold Whyte were Miss Margie Whyte of Guelph. Mr. and MrS. James 'of England. and Paul 'Van der Molan of Centralia. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Whyte called' at •the Whyte home ,on Sunday- enroutc home trim Florida to Port Carting. __11arold returned with them to spend a week ' with-his sob and daughter-in:, • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storey visited 'on Sunda% ,with his mother Mrs. Eltraheth Storey.' She resides with Mrs. Clara Dale of ('linton. Several from the cononbn iiy. enjoyed the dance held by the Saddle, Club in the new Goderich Township Hall on Saturday evening. M tisk .was supplied by Jasper. BY SANDY MERNER The 'MeKillop H. 4-H Sew & Sews met March 17 at the home--of). Darlene Eckel. President Mary, Lou An- dersob opened the meeting. The secretary. Christine, PreSmator read the minutes. Assistant leader. Lynn Dodds shUwed how to"sesi an uneven and an even slip: stitch. Members read how to make a hem-sample. At the 'next meeting leader Darlene Eckel demonstrated the bias tape sample. The girls voted on' which picture to use with the club' name, the Sew and Sews. .and coMpletedlhe puzzling '.-revieW • in the hotilcs . Bowlipg BROWNIES DRIVE-IN THEATRE 1611 Beech St.. Clinton 4E24030 GRAND RE-OPENING NEXT WEEKEND TI4URSOAY•FRIDAY-SATURRAY-APRIL 16-17-111 THE . INCREDIBLE SHRINKING_ 42_1., WOMAN ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ADULT ENTERTAINMENT. SUNDAY. APRIL 14 3 BIG SHOWS 1. "Weekend with the awbpsitte" 1. "Exit the Driven feta the nor elm 3.-isoton, 0**dt/dirt" oesp .---- PROGRAM Mika 10 MANOR Three evening performances Female biotic Dancers appearing 6 days a week THURSDAY. APRIL 9 * —FEATURING— "Eric" MALEEXOTIC DANCER it* ******* **** ** .*.* , • MOTOR HOTEL Mighwoy• No. is west, Clinton CITIZENS MEETING .VAN EG.MQND FOUNDATIpN will hold their annual meeting on , MONDAY. APRIL 13 7:30 p.m. at the , Van Egmond House. This meeting is open to the public for nomina- tions to the board of . 'directors. The Van Egmond Foundation PE (1,4^1. O PART—TIME AND CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSE NAME - --CLINTOIWCAMPUS Vanastra Road, Clinton, Ontario NOM 110 Phone 482-34S8, me IrfS1 FEE ACADEMIC • Home Studs)1 (M4thematics Levels II to IV and English Levels ill and DO CLERICAL/SECRETARIAL - Bookkeeping Fundamentals M. & M Th. S43 Typewriting • ., . '$22 SUPERVISION AND MANAGEMENT Effective Supervision-Communtions Psychology of-Professional Selling DO-IT-YOURSELF Residential Wiring FAMILY LIFE Basic Assertiveness_Triining_for -A-dults" M. ARTS AND CRAPES, Basic Calligtzephy COURSES FOR REGISTERED NURSES Theoretical Concepts of Coronary Care Nursing Topics in Geriatrics for Registered Nurses Theoretical Concepts of Respiratory Nursing INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING PROGRAM. LEVEL I Industrial, Organization and Management etiti ou F r more information, or lo obittiii a copy. of our Spring 1981 Catalogue otailiting details on the above courses or other, part-time courses offered gh Continuing Education, telephone or visit, our Clinton Canipm: between 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday and from 6130 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., Monday, Tuesday and Thursday. Infe'vegotalottoshare. S66 SO4 " $25 S25 M. SIS M. T. $33 S20 Th. ' S32 T. S33 W. T. ▪ r THE HURON EXPOSITOR, APRIL 90911, — Corning, up Rosy weekend • GOLDIE HAWN 4141111NX PRIVATE "9!-!.177 GILDA RAINER BENJAMIN dfistomIPANg mApeole SOO NEKAHNWHAM' • .• • 011 RAM US" t Mtn Fiti., Atilt 10 to 16 tHCMmMU onn. SAT. & IUN.c TWO SHOWI•CIS 1•41111 Motil.;T•On. Mai , OGA,WEISMR- , fittomagg,saliNiat-t4 FirM 'OrWay tOr'Ion.6.4.4ron 141.51 $9`r%.Ric fh?ss are ',popular evpqt. ,an6f, '6,atmNaY. atttarPoo §.4 YO$ n9 District Spcaldikx CPW • i• • ' 40n, !pp. PO Ur% al the ePtiS n. Th se bArtatnnunter$: Prayed the 0.11.1 to slang• in line waiting test begat itarriton Legion .(Pieta b)." Hook) Rick. ,who is a s-111011.1 tar 004c:tors, to Own ai gi,rn. rti happening? What's happening is a'weekly column, space donated by The Huron Expositor. To list your event, call the Recreation Office at 527-0882.. • DATE EVENT PLACE TIME Fri. April 10 Roller Skating Arena "7:30 - 10 p.m. Sat., April 11 Story Hour Library 1:30 - 2:30 p.m. Sun., April 12 Fiddlers' Jamboree S.D.H.S. 1 - 5 p.m. Sun., April 12 Roller Skating • Apiil 13 - 16 Soccer, Softball & Rec. Office 9 a.m.- 5 p.M. Baseball Registration (Boys & • i• • Girls) Tues., April d4 -..Roller Skating Arena 7 - 9:30 p.m. ST. JAMES BOWLING STANDINGS 4(*****************4* Grasshoppers 7526 8307 Crickets 8753 Mosquito'; 7985 Beetles 8412 June Bugs 7932 Dragon Flies • r Mens high single. John 4( Coleman tied Robert Kistner .296. . Mens high triple. George Love. 783. Ladies 45. RI an triple. Patricia Hutchinson 279 and 4( 626: THE SEASON Ti WATCH NEXT WEEK'S e4 S PAPER FOFt FIRST Du K T DAWN SHOWS OF A ODULT ffrosi • " OFF. THE RACK )3A#0iA1NS Marie Sutherlalncl"was one of Man , bargalri.huntpra wholcippiiii by the nit Presbyterian Church'§ spring ruthrnage‘sale On Saturday afternoon. (PhOto.OY Hook) SATURDAY IIIATIM • 1;30 PM Office Opens 7:30 SNOWTIME SAM SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY THREE SHOWS Stag for MURRAY ,BENNEWIES Sat., Apri! 18, 'die • _Seaford]. District HO' School. won at Branch' and. • • Zone level before competing in the District. He has now earned • the right to go on .to the Area speaking finals to be held in Preston on. April 25. We congratulate Rick on his past •achievements and Wish him continued success in future ettniests. Another busy weekend coming up 'for members. On . Saturday two teams of mixed bowlers will be going to Fergus to .compete in the Ladies, Auxiliary Invitational Bowling Tourntionent and on Sunday. April I2 the Spring District meeting, will be held in Hanover, hosted by the Hanover Legion. No doubt 1 there will be a number of going to• this, All are welcome and any site wishing .more information as to departure time please contact President Bill Wilber or phone the Legion. What probably will be' the last euchre of the season will he held on April IS. Don't ELM HAVEN * * LADIES' 31 NIGHT * THIS • ' • • • •