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Mors, Clinton, Ticket
mmittee 'Wishes money'
advance sales turned in
Browns, erremee , or
Wilsons by May 0. 10,20,2.1
'MRS'
Constance, Joh 1►,
P,114* Adults
Children
I URON County Family
Fanning Project -invites you
tib attend Family Planning
Clinic every Thursday from
6 30 p.m. - 9 p.m. at Huron
unty Health Unit, Shipley
S Clinton. Counselling and
medical services provided.
par information call 482-
3 6.-2leow
Jahn Vandurwal
and Dianne Baird
(Bridal :Couple)
SAT. MAY 29
Dancing 9. 1 a.m.
At the
P MUrid$s Oudot
HENSALL
"Everyone Welcome"
THE ROTARY CLUB
OF LONDON EAST
presents
THE HANK SNOW SNOW
with
Rosemary Atkins
ant!
The Rainbow Ruck toys
$:30 P.M.
May 27, 1976
Centennial Hall
London
Ticket*
$3.50, $4.50 and 55.50
Available from:
Words and Music
426 Richmond St., . London
438-31331
Centennial flail
550 Wellington St.,
London
672-1967
and
.Members of The Rotary Club
sof London East
ALL NET PROCEEDS
DONATED TO CHARITY
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NEW BINGO Minton Legion
O#. 8:30 p.m, Mag 20,1976.
Admission 81 fifteen regular
Barnes, $10 each. Three
share -tete -wealth games. one
jackpot for .►220 in. 56 calls.
Consolation. One call and $10
added weekly if not
won.-2tfn
BINGO May 25, 1976, Huron
Fish and Game Club, 8:30
p.m. Jackpot 858 in 58 calls.
Six clod. prizes. ---20
BINGO at the Vanastra
Centre, Monday, May 24,
1976. Fifteen regular $10
games. Three share the
wealth. Jackpot $250 in 54
calla.. $25 consolation. Door
prizes and other specials.
Admission restricted to 16
year and over.--12tfnar
GARAGE SALE - sponsored
by Order of Eastern Star, Sat.
May 29, open 10 a.m..to 5 p.m.
in St. Paul's Parish Hall,
Rattenbury St. E. Clinton.
Bargains on all items. --19-22
CLINTON Horticultural
Society open meeting Wed:
May 26, Clinton Town. Hall.
Speaker Mrs. Jean McKee on
planting of annuals. Skit by
Junior Gardeners. Everyone
welcome.--21ar
HAM and turkey supper,
Thursday June 10, 1976, 5:30
to 7:30 p.m, at Holmesville
United Church sponsored by
U.C.W. Adults $3.50, Children
10 and under $1.50.-21.23
PORK Barbecue at Ontario
Street United Church Clinton,
Wednesday Sept. 29, 1976
from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Adults
84.00 children under 12, $1.75.
Tickets available from
members.-21,22,23,24,25ar
BARGAINS Galore: gigantic
1 day rummage sale. WHEN:
Wed. May 26, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
(auction 11 a.m.) WHERE -
Huron Park Protestant
Chapel. BY WHOM:
Women's Auxiliary to South
Huron Hospital. --21
The Clinton Siring halt *ill + t ct I umber at visitors; this. year*',judging by the
quality of talent at the Satu►r ay nlgbt.gtonds show. One of the stars of the show will
be the popular Al Cherny front the Tommy Hunter Show. AIso featured will be C, & W
singer Jamey Ryas.
HUtITiI -SAFETY
A Hunter Safety course
will be held on
June 2. 1976
70.0 p.m.
At
MINISTRY OP
. AGRICULTURE
BUILDING
Register by phoning
Don Jefferson
482-3616
Between 6 - 10 p.m.
D0ncl11 to tho
"De Tiroler GUINN Bud"
ONLY *1.0,90 PER COUPLE
LUNCH
Annual Meeting
Progressive Conservative Party
Some familiar faces,
particularly to Londesboro
area residents, will be much
in evidence next week when
Blyth Little Theatre presents
the comedy "Barefoot in the
Park."
Rick Snell, a Londesboro
resident and veteran star of
comedy fare at Central Huron
Secondary School in Clinton,
will take the male lead role in
TENNIS COURTS
Open for Play
DAWN TILL DUSK
7 Days a week
MEMBERSHIP
Single 510 Family 525
Cats 482-3544
Relaxed
DINING
PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE
HASTY DISHES
THE WAY YOU
LIKE"THEM.
NOW PLAYING *
THURSDAY, MAY 20 *
TO SAT.. MAY 22 *.
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RETURN ENGAGEMENT*
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COMING *
MONDAY, MAY 24 *
TO SAT:, MAY 29 ' *
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RETURN ENGAGEMENT
Peter Caldwell, Tour
Manager of the Huron
Country Playhouse Young
Players, has announced that
the Spring School Tour has
been extended into. June.
The five actors in the
company have taken three
separate productions to over
40 schools in Southwestern
Ontario and will continue to
tour for two more weeks.
Engagements have been as
far afield as Southampton to
the north, Windsor to the
south and Guelph to the east.
Fantasy, by James Saar,
was the first production
staged by the group and is a
dramatization of Lewis
Carroll's Alice in Won-
derland. This play involves
singing, dancing and magic,
and is for grades 1-4.
Circus! was the group's
second offering and this show
for the upper Grades 5-8, was
written and'compiled by the 5
company members and
James Murphy, Artistic
Director of the Playhouse,
who also directed the Young
Players productions.
A third show was added to
the repertoire last month. My
Best Friend Is Twelve Feet
High, by Carol Bolt, was
performed by the Playhouse
Young Players in their 1974
School Tour and was so
successful that it was revived
this year for about 25 more
performances. This
production was ideal for
elementary schools who
wanted to bring all grade
levels to only one show.
Caldwell announced that
the company has been
retained for the first week in
June, because of many recent
bookings received from
Lambton County. The
Lambton County Board of
Education at their March 29th
meeting voted to make a $500
subsidy available to Lambton
schools wishing to book one of
the Playhouse productions,
and so far 9 schools have
participated.
RECEPTION
To Celebrate
25th,
WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
Of
JOE and ISOBEL
GIBSON
At
VANASTRA
ORANGE SHILLELAGH
On
Sat. May 29, 1976
9 p.m.
No .Gifts Please
Friends and Neighbours
Welcome. 21,22x
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DRIVE-IN - GODERICH
HWY F AT CONCESSION RO • °HONE 4 4981
FRI.—SAT.—SUN.
Reservations Preferred
for groups.
HWY. 21 BAYFIELD
Recommended
Adult
Entertainment
In 1943 you never got a second
chance to be a hero...
or a virgin.
JANRMICHAELI
21 - 22 - 23 MAY
the comedy by Neil Simon.
The part of his liberated
young wife will be played by
Mary Ellen Walsh, a teacher
at Hullett Central School in
Londesboro: The other two
main roles are taken by Pat
Hulley, who was one of the
amateurs involved in "The
Mousetrap" last year at
Blyth Summer Festival, and
Don Nicholson, who also
played a role in
"Mousetrap."
The show will take place at
Memorial. Hall, Tuesday,
May 25 and Friday, May 28 at
8:30 p.m. Tickets may be
reserved by calling 523-9646.
for
Douglas Leibold
and
Ann Overholt
at the
Auburn Community Centre
Auburn
on
MAY 28, 1976
Dancing 9-1:00
Music by: Juanita Trio
EViptyone. Welcome
lI Lunch
GUEST SPEAKER: Hon. Lorne Henderson
M.P.P. Lambton
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1976
5:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
Londesboro United Church
Adults 53.
Chilsren 6-12 51.25
SAVE
HOSPITAL
DANCE
Friday, May 28
at the
Vanastra Shillelagh
MUSIC BY
"The Music Makers"
AND
"The Harbourtites"
10 P.M. - 1 A.M.
PROCEEDS TO SUPPORT CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
510.00 PER COUPLE
RESTRICTED TO PERSONS 18 YRS. AND OVER
LADIES PLEASE BRING SANDWICHES
ADULT: 12 - 1:30 p.m. OPEN SWIM: 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
OPEN SWIM: 2:00 - 3:30 ADULT SWIM: 9:00 - 9:30 p.m.
GODERICH 524.7811
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CAR RACING ACTION
Starnng WARREN OATES and CHRIS GEORGE
THIS COP DOESN'T
CARRY A GUN -
HI5 FIST 15 LOADED!
BUD SPENCER is
Recommended as
Adult Ent.
CLINTON
SUNDAY,
MAY. 23
Dusk -To -Dawn
Entertainment
4 BIG FEATURES
SUNDAY NIGHT ONLY
3 ADDED ATTRACTIONS
STEPFORD WIVES
two rare
REFLECTION OF FEAR
Recommended
Adult Ent.
Camino Wed. May 26 to Sat. May 29
Nothing behind but
PrisonBars... Nothing
ahead but Trouble!