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QTY Robbins Country
Music Show at the Clinton
lmunity Centre, Sat. June
6,1076 - Sponsored by
Huron Central Agricultural
Society. Ti .kets available
from any Director or at
Groves Meade, Clinton. ---13-
18
Hanover
Holiday
Tours
1 - Wasbinelen Cherry Blossom
Festival, S days.. departs April 7.
Includes reserved seat for
Festival Pfiradit.guldad tours of
Washington find Getsbur. .
2- - Florida Se4nior Citens
Special. l5 days, departs April 21.
3 . Arizona, Nevada, California,
IS.days. departs April 10. Fly to
Az, Motor coach to Grand
Canyon, Las Vegas, San Diego.
Hollywood. Monterey. Fly home
from San Francisco.
For information contact
HANOVER
Travel Service
290 10th 51.. Hanover
1800 265 3007
KINCARDINE
Travel Service
831 Queen St. Kincardine
396.3477
COACH HOUSE
Travel Service
Goderich
524 8366
Tuckersmith
Ladies' OA
DANCE
at the
Vanastra
Recreation Hall
SAT. MARCH 27
Dancing 9:30 p.m. -12:30 a.m.
to
"Star Trex"
Lunch Provided
85.00 per couple
Tickets at the door ,
or by calling
Janet McClinchey 482-3381
()PUN OUSE - 100 Jayco
travel and hard top fdld down
trailers on display, :special of f
truck prices for two ,days
only. 10 percent off on ac*
cessories and pi k up, truck
caps. Fri. and Sat -March 26-
27 open 0. till 0. Bumstead
Metal Fabricating Wingham.
Phone 357-2272.--13
EUCHRE and 5011 Party at the
100E Lodge Hall, Princess St.
on Thursday March Z5, 1978 at
8:15 p.rn. Everyone
Welcotne. Ladies please
bring lunch. Admission
75c.--13ar
DESSERT Euchre -to be held
Wednesday afternoon April
28th at the 100F Lodge Hall on
Princess Street. Sponsored
by the Huronic Rebekah
Lodge. Everyone
Welcome. -13
BLOSSOM tea at HutE onview,,
Highway 4, Clinton, June 9th,
1976. Sponsored by Huron -
view Ladies AUXiliai y. --13x
A JOINT meeting of Huron -
Middlesex Federal and
Provincial Liberal
Associations will be held at
the Dominion Hotel, Zurich,
on Thursday, April 1st, at 8:30
p.m. The meeting will elect
delegates and alternates to
the Provincial Liberal.Annual
meeting to be held in Toronto,
April 25.th,1976.-13ar
President's
Bali
at the
Clinton Legion
SATURDAY, MARCH 27
6:30 p.m.: Social half-hour
7;00 p.m.: 6 - Course Dinner
10:00 p.m. -1 a.m. - Dancing to
"Encore"
corsages for the ladies
820.00 COUPLE
TICKETS AVAILABLE
AT THE LEGION
TOWNSEND
FAMILY
are holding a
40th Wedding
Anniversary Party
in honour of
s
r
presented by 'Ike
0odst+ook Cb ora lai>~
unday April !l 1975 at
p.m. First Presby
Cburol Seaforth Ti
Adults $2.50. Chili n 12 and
under 1.. available from
members or at the
door. --13,14
BINGO - March 30. 1076
Huron Fish and Gxarne Club
8:30 p.m. Jackpot $56 in 56
calls. Six door prizes.—iartf
NEW BINGO - Clinton Legion
Hall, 8:30 p.m. March 25,
1976. Admission 51;. fifteen
regular games, 810 each.
Three share -the -wealth
gimes. One jackpot for $ 40
in 58 calls. Consolation. One
call .and 510 added weekly if
not won.-2tfn
PROFESSIONAL Theatre -
See Straitjackets, a musical
comedy about the roles of
men and women performed
by London Centre Stage at
Blyth Memorial Hall,
Tuesday. April 6, and Wed-
nesday April 7, at 8:30 p..re..
Adults $3._00. Tickets
available at Clinton News -
Record, Clinton, and The
Coach Hpuse, Goderich, or
call 523-9646 for reser-
vations. -12,13
BINGO - at the Vanastra
Centre, Monday March 29,
1976. Fifteen regular $10
games. Three share the
wealth. Jackpot $260 in 55
calls. If not won consolation
S25. Doorprizes and other
specials. Admission
restricted to 16 years and
over.-1-2tfnar
PORK Barbecue - sponsored
by Varna United Church -
W
Wednesday. June 16.-13ar
BAYFIELD Lioness Club
Musical Evening, featuring
the Harbouraires of Goderich
in the Bayfield Community
Centre, Monday, April 5, 8:00
p.m. Admission 51. per
person. -13,14
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NOW PLAYING
THURSDAY, MARCH 25,
TO SAT., MARCH 27
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FAMILY PARADISE
The pupils of Hallett Central Public School enjoyed.a skating party last Friday afternoon
' at the Clinton arena before they took a week off for their winter- break. Enjoying the ice
are left to right Daren Dale, Ronnie Nesbitt, Bruce Dale, Bruce Vincent, and Mike Taylor.
I News Record photo
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ews o School
Public speaking"travelled "by bus to Clinton
One of the highlights okhe
winter months.. in our school is
the public speaking contest in
the junior and senior
Divisions.
The winners in the junior.
contest placing from first to
fifth, were Cheryl McAllister.
Sandra Coleman. Paul
Kalbfleisch, Gail Turnbull,
and Patti Coleman. Sandra
won first place in Clinton in a
later Contest but failed to
place in Seaforth on Satur-
day, where she cornpeted
against winners from alt over
Huron.,
The senior division
produced these winners -
Gayle Horton, Susan
McAllister. Wendy Kloss.
Glen .Haney and Heather
Moffatt.
Swimming
Every Tuesday afternoon
for the past -eight weeks, the
grade 3 clastes enjoyed a
swimming lesson at Vanastra
indoor swimming pool.
Curling
Last Wednesday, March
17th, the grade eight classes
were curling against the
Gram Eight class of Clinton
Public Soo1 at Vanastra
Curling Rin.
Storms
The bus doers of our
school. like all other bus
drivers, have had a very hard
winter battling snow drifts.
drifting snow, and very icy
sideroads.
On March 3rd, the school
was . closed because of icy
roads. Fortunately, the hydro
was not -off, so school was on
again for Thursday.
Although February 25th
had been scheduled as a
Professional Development
Day. the staff of H.C.S.
decided to have a regular
teaching day instead, to help
make up the time lost in
stormy days when the school
was closed.
Field trip
to Clinton
On Wednesday, March lath.
the grade 1 classes. with their
teachers, Mrs. Kipfer and
Mrs. Swan, as well as Mrs.
Stewart and Mrs. Passmore.
where they visited BartiiIrs
Baker, Corrie's Food -Store.
and the Police Station.
The . classes, divided into
.three smaller groups. rotated
froi» one place to the other.
The highlight of the visit to
the police station was when
Chief of Police Westlake
locked the group in jail. It
was fun to see how the police
use their loud speaker in their
car.
At the Bakery, the children
had a preview of the Easter
Bunny's preparation wizen
they. saw some a chocolate
Easter Eggs"' prepared for
Easter. Also a fresh donut hot
from the oven tasted just
wonderful!
The colours behind the
different departments in-
terested the children as well
as the room where the meat
hung, and seeing all the
machines that run the
'motors, were all new to the
children. After Mr. Corrie
showed us all over his store.
some of the boys thought they
would like to be a manager
too!
We arrived back at the
school, just in time for lunch.
CLINTONSATURDAY; APRIL Of 1976
COMMUNITY CENTRE
DISC JOCKEY
Chicken Poet
Since mid-February, we
have had chicken -pox within
our school. Since March has
come in, the chicken -pox has
really caught on, and, in the
primary grades. there are a
great many away with the
disease. Hopefully, the winter
break will clear the air. and
everyone will be better and
ready to return on March
29th.
i APRIL F9OL'S i
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in rhe
V anastra
= Shillelagh
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"Tour el a Kind"
from Atwood i
Lunch will be served 1
Sunday Special
'SUNDAY, MARCH 28
Breaded Pork Chops with Apple Sauce
reamy Mashed Potatoes
uttered Kernel Corn
Desserts Lemon Pie or Pie of your choice
Above includes soup, juice. salad, rolls. tea or coffee.
WE FEATURE DAILY SPECIALS
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
Debbie's Custard Cup
2 MILES SOUTH OF CLINTON
HWY. NO. 4 AT VANASTRA RD.
PHONE 482-9896
Environmental Committee invites you to loin
with the Girl Guide Movement's Bottle Drive.
Please have bottles ready.
Central !Wren's Recreation Complex '
SPRING PROGRAM
REGISTRATION DAYS -
Saturday March 27th 10:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Tuesday March 30th 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Learn to Swim - Ali ages
Ladies Swing Into Spring (Daytime)
Ladies Swim -Gym - (evening)
• Men's Gym -Swim - (evenings)
Gymnastics - Youth
Ballet - Youth
Synchronised Swimming - Youth
Ladies Aquafit - (daytime & evening)
Kinder Swim -Gym - 3 to S years
Parent & Tot - Children to 2 yr.
Swim Club
Full details in out toning brochure
MARCH BREAK RECREATION SWIM TIMES
Adult Swim Mon to Fri 12:00 - 1:30 p.m.
Mon. to Thur. 9:00 - 9:30 p.m.
General Swim
2:00 - 3:00 p.m.
3:30 - 4:30 p.m.
7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
3:00 - 4:30 p.m.
dancing 9:30 - 1
Everyone Welcome
No Gifts Please
Lunth Provided
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our Hot Buffet rs served
THURS., $ FRI.
12 noon 2 p.m.
Casual Dress
Dine by Candlelight
SUNDAY
SMORGASBORD
• Spm.to8p.m
BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON SPECIALS EVERY DAY
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General d. inino hours 6 to 8 p.m.
Mon. and Tues. Marr:h 28'4 30 S P.M.
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