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THIS WEEK!
SUNDOWN
THUR. FRI. S&L
Wolff Pao as Shorty
Bud on drums ,
FINE"FOOD - GOOD TIMES
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HALLOWE'EN
DANCE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1974 Ir CLINTON ARENA.
Music by
DISC JOCKEYS UNLIMITED
Dancing 9:30 p.m, - 1 a.m.
Lunch Tickets $6.00 couple
Tickets Available from Sorority Members
42,43b
for
S. \NO. %A.% • N. •
Open Reception
Sandra Graham
and ,
Greg Burns
(Bridal Couple)
at Hully Gully, Varna
on
Sat. Oct. 26
9:30 - 1 a.m.
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
C 7VOtef
• Banquet Facilities
• Luncheons
• Dinners
Nightly
EntertelMnatil
in thy `
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HALLOWE'EN
COSTUME PARTY
at
CLINTON CANADIAN LEGION
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1914
Music by
"BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS"
Prizes Fun Food $6.00 Couple
Tickets Available "
at the bar or from Entertainment Committee
AUSABLE-BAYFIELD CONSERVATION
AUTHORITY.
Welcomes everybnif to a aUlded
Nature Hike In the
BANNOCKBURN WILDLIFE AREA
Sunday, October 20,
from 2 - 4 On.
Hot drinks Will be served. Bring the fatally.
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ENTERTAINMENT
COUNTRY ,
AND
WESTERN
Every -
Friday and Saturday
Evening'
TASTY SNACKS
AMPLE FREE PARKING
COMMERCIAL
HOTEL,
Seaforth Ont.
BINGO, . October 15, Huron
Fish and Game Club, '8:30 p.m.
Jackpot $59 in 59 calls. Six
door prizes. r
BLYTH LIONS BINGO, Blyth
Memorial Hall, Saturday, 8:30
p.m. $150 jackpot in 60 -calls.
Big, cash prizes.-38tfn
EUCHRE and Bake Sale at'the
I.O.O.F. Hall on Wed. Oct.23
at 1:30 p.m.-42p '
RUMMAGE SALE - Saturday,
October 19, 1974 - 2-4 p.m. St.
Joseph's Church Hall, James
St. Clinton, under auspices of
Catholic Women's
League.-39-42b
CAMEO Open .House Sat.
Oct. 19 at Walton Hall, 2 to 6
p.m: ••DiSplays, harping, and
paint rag; demonstrations
U.C.W. Bake Sale. See what we
do at Night School. Mrs.
Phyllis Mitchell, Instructor.
---41.42h
HANOVER HOLIDAY
TOURS Contact Hanover
Travel Service for membership
on the following motor coach
tours.
Oct. 17 - Oct. 23 - Seven day
Washington and Virginia,
Special for senior citizens...
Nov. 16 - 14. day Florida.
Special for senior citizens tour,
Dec„ 21 - Jan. 4 - 15 day Jet Air
tour inclusive package to
Daytona Beach for. Christmas
and New Years.
Jan. 12 - Feb. 8 7 March 7 -
Special senior citizens long stay
Daytona Beach.
Domestic. and International
airline reservations. All tour
departures direct from your
area. For descriptive brochures
and personal travel assistance,
contact Hanover Travel Ser-
vice, toll free 1-800-265-
-3007.-42,43
THi ,,uur“ri
PAGE VP—CLINTON NEWS RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1974
fi
Hotizonsgroto.
or retii7ed' in Huron
STEEP - IRVING
identical flocked green Sheer
gowns. Their outfits were ac-
cented with pink picture hats
trimmed with green and white
flowers. The bridesmaids
.carried nosegays of small pink
mums.
Miss Murna Deihl, H.R. I
Brunner, was flower girl. She
wore a green floor-length dress
similar to that worn by the
maid of honour. She carried a
basket of pink and white
flowers.
David Gray, Milverton, was
ring-bearer. He wore a black
suit with ruffled shirt, similar
to the ushers. The best man
was Mr. Jim Edwards, Clinton,
cousin of the groom, and ushers
were Norman Irving, brother of
the bride; Bill VanDamme,
Clinton and George Bromely,,
Atwood. Following the wed-
ding, dinner was served by the
members of the L C W in the
church parlour. A reception
followed in Milverton Legion
Halt,
'The-•bride's mother chOse 'a
floor-length peacock blue dress
with a pink corsage. The
groom's mother 'wore a pink
dress accented with a pink cor-
sage..
For a, wedding trip to
Niagara Falls, the bride don-
ned a pink pantsuit with white
accessories and pink corsage.
Guests were present from
London, Brantford, Hanover,
Clinton, Holmesville, Huron
Park, Kitchener, Goderich and
Milverton.
Prior to the marriage the
bride was honoured at several
showers by friends, neighbours
and relatives. Mr. and Mrs.
Steep will reside in Hensall.
OPTI-MRS FALL
DANCE
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CHILDREN'S Aid week
Banquet, Thursday, October
24, 1974, Brussels Legion Hall,
Brussels, at Speaker:
"Scotty" Dymond, Executive
Director, Ontario Association
of Children's Aid Societies,
Tickets $4. Information or
tickets, *call (519) 524
"CASH BINGO", Seaforth
Legion Hall, Friday, October
18, at 8:15 p.m. sharp. 15
regular games for $10 each.
Three specials for $25 and a
$75 Jack-pot to go each week.
(Children under 16 yrs. not per-
mitted.) Admission $1, extra
cards 25c each or 7 for $1.
Proceeds for Welfare work.'
Sponsored by Branch 156,
Seaforth, Royal Canadian
Legion.
NEW BINGO, Clinton Legion
Hall, '8:30, October 17. Ad-
mission $1; fifteen regular
games $10 each. Three Share-
the-Wealth games. One Jackpot
for $160 in 55 calls, Con-
solation. One call and $10 ad-
ded weekly if not won.
"TURN of the Centiiry
Market" Wesley-Willis United
Church, Saturday, November 2,
10 a.m, to 2 p.m. Novelties,
Christmas Boutique, pantry,
flea market, and silent auction,
lunch served 1.2. to 1:30
p.rn.-38-44b
SEMI ANNUAL 'BaSeniet0
Bargains 7 p.m. 'Fri', Nov„.: 15, •
•Wesley,Willis Church, Clinton.
Good used clothing for tots and
teens, .sponsored by the mor,.
ping Glories,-42b
FIREMAN'S Fall Ball Fri.
Nov. 1, 1974 10 p.m.' to 1 :a.m.
Clinton 'Legion Hall. Tickets
available from .any Clinton
fireman. Lunch and Refresh-
OFFICIAL OPENING and
Open House at ARC Industries,
Dashwood on Sunday, Oct. 20,
1974 at 3:00 p.m. Guest
Speaker - Miss D, Crittenden,
Deputy-minister of Community
and Social Services for Ontario,
Tour of building, Refresh-
ments. Everyone
Welcome.---42p.
"HEY Thrill Seekers” they are
back again. Motocross motor-
cycle races at Walton, Sunday,
Oct. 20 at 12:30 firn. Adinission
$2.00. Children under 12 yrs.
free. Refreshments by Junior
Farmers of Seaforth. Lots of
fast action especially if it's
muddy "Horrors".-42b
BAZAAR and Tea - Wed-
nesday, Oct. 30, 1974, 2:30 - 5
p.m. in St. Pauli Anglican
, Church Hall, Clinton, spon-
sored by the Friendship
Guild.---42,43b.
CLINTON Horticultural
Society special' open meeting,
Wed. Oct. 23, optional bus trip
from Murphy's at 1:30 p.m.
Catered dinner at Orange Hall
at 6 p.m. followed by short
program. For details phone
482-7896.-42b.
BAYFIELD 'Minor Hockey
Registration. Ages 6-12 years.
Sat. Oct. 19, 9 a.m. to 12 noon.
Bayfield Arend.---42b.
THE Annual Meeting of the
Huron• Middlesex Federal
Liberal Association will be held
at the Community Centre,
Zurich, on Wednesday, October
30th.- The Honourable Judd
Buchanan, Minister of Indian
and 'Northern Affairs will ad-
dress the meeting. Tickets,
$5 • p.m.; Dinner 7:00 p.m.-42,43b.
HULLY GULLY Coming
Events: Sat. Oct. 19 - Les-
perance Trio, Sat. Oct. 19 -
Auction Sale - snowmobiles
and bikes. Sun. Oct. 20 - On-
tario Championships
Snowmobile Drags-4th Series.
Sat, Nov. 2 - Bluetones -
Reserve now.-42b
HANOVER HOLIDAY
TOURS - Contact Hanover
Travel for membership on the
following tours - December 21
to January 4 - 15 day deluxe
motor coach tour to Florida
December 21 to January 4 our
air tour to Daytona Beach for
Christmas and New Years.
January 12, February 8 and
March 7 our special 34 day
Florida long stay tours. -28
nights on the ocean at Daytona
Beach.
February 22 to March 8 - 15
day deluxe motor coach tour, to
Florida
Christmas and mid-term space
available to Mexico, Antique,
Barbados, Hawaii and Florida.
Sunlight Carribean vacations.
Domestic and International
airline reservations.
For descriptive brochures and
personal travel' assistance, con-
tact Hanover Travel Service,
290 Tenth St. Hanover, 1-800-
265-3007, toll free,-42,43
AWardi»g .of $3,820 in New
Horizons ,grstit, to ,'groups of
retired people in Clinton for the
development' of special coin.
rnunity, projects, has been an-
nounced, by Health and Welfare
Minister Marc LaLonde.
"New Horizons" is e Federal.
Government programme
designed to encourage retired
people to take active part in the
life of the community in which
they live, Since its initiation in
1912, a total of $15,599,645 has'
been awarded in grants to
2,825 projects in Canada in-
vplving 613,198 people."
"Hub of Huron - Senior
Bowlers," Shipley Street, will
Pink and white gladioli
decorated St. Paul's Lutheran
Church, Moserville, Saturday,.
August 31, for the three o'clock
wedding of Catherine Ann Ir-
ving and Denis Paul Steep.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Irving,
R. R. 1 Brunner, and the groom ,
is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Steep, 133 John St.,
Clinton.
Rev. Norris Heubner of-
ficiated at the double-ring
ceremony. The wedding music
was played by the organist,
John Malebo, Stratford, who
accompanied the soloists,
Misses Eleanor and Marlene
'Mogk, R.R. 1 Brunner, who
,sang "The Lord's Prayer" and
"We've Only Just Begun."
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, chose a floor-.
length gown of white chantilly.
lace, styled with fitted bodice
and full crinoline skirt, with
tiers of lace falling into a
chapel :train. -Her shoulder,
length veil was held in place
with a headpiece of white satin
roses. She carried a cascading
bouquet of pink carnations and
wore a double cultured pearl
necklace, a gift of the groom.
Miss Brenda Irving, sister of
the bride, was maid of honour,
and chose a floor length gown
of green flowered sheer accen-
ted by pink flowers. She carried
a bouquet of pink and white
mums.
Bridesmaids, Miss Rhonda
Irving of Hanover, cousin of the
bride; Miss %Sandra Marion of
Milverton, friend of the bride;
and Miss Debbie Steep, Clin:
ton, sister of the 'groom wore
CLINTON LEGION HALL
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1974
STAR TREX
Dancing — 9 to 1 a.m. Tickets — $7.00 per couple
Lunch Served
38-42b
Saturday, Oct. 19
is a Big Day at:-
Colborne Township's
9th. Annual
CHRISTMAS
COUNTRY FAIR
(Formerly Held at Carlow)
You'll find Nostalgia,
Hospitality, Handcrafted
Wares, Special Feature: Harid-
made Pine Furniture, COuntry
Bake Sale & Tea. Admission
35c & 10c
10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Continuously
at
SALTFORD VALLEY
HALL
(114 mile N. of eiciderIch oft
Hwy. No. 21)
Door prize* for Saturday
Evening visitors Irwin& craft
Itetris of wood, pottery,
Jewellery, paintings, eta.
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY •
DRIVE
Clinton Firemen are conduc-
ting their annual "canister"
campaign in support of
Muscular Dystrophy Society •
and have placed the'containers
in strategic places in town. "Be
generous", says Chief Clarence
Neilans.
Ontario Snowmobile
Championships
(4th Event)
SNOWMOBILE
DRAG RACES'
Sunday,
October 20
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OLD YELLER
AT MO P,M.
SATURDAY MATINEE
OLD YELLER
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at 21000,M,
0
receive $2,790 to improve
'facilities and expand member,,
ship,
Residents of Huronview will
receive $1,030 to prepare, print
and distribute a news magazine
for residents of the home and
surrounding area ,
GODERICH
THUR., FRI., SAT.-OCT:. 1 7, 1 8, 19
One Showing only Thurs,,. Fri., Sat., at 8:00 P.M.
SATURDAY MATINEE .1:30 P.M.
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CHILDREN UNDER.12
$1.75
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1 AUCTION SALE
of
Snowmobiles ' •
& Motorcycles
Saturday;
October 19
at 1:30 p.m.
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This Week - Five Piece Band
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Featuring organ, piano, sax, flute, other instruments
Coming Monday, Oct. V
We welcome back
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Sat. Matinee 4-6
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