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' AUGUST 22
uitf ,Minton and
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Irene
Beton.
share th+ .,. v anings in
another game.
WArming bingo' cards were
filled by 'rs. Arnold Beach of
Goderich, Marg Reynold..
Clinton, Mrs. Hag utt of 01 n,
and Mrs. Helen Byers of
Seaforth and also by Doris*
Ryan of Pipand
ubl Jean
BrownOf Goderich. M
ROAST tNICKEN'
with dressing. g avy. 'and
cranberry sifuc+t. M shed
Potatoes or french tries,
buttered green peas. The.
above includes soup, lukaf
salad, tea or coffee, plus
choice of desserts.
FOR
$325
.
Debbie's
Custard yup
2 MILE'S SOUTH, OF
CLINTON .ON HWY. 4
AT VANASTRA ROAD
482-9896
Kathryn Murphy, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Joseph Murphy,
Clinton, received 'her
Bachelor - of Arts degree In
Math and Economics from
Htiron College -at, the- Cant,
i ocation'held at Alward Hall,
University of Western
Ontario, on June 9. She will be
attending .the Faculty of
Education in London this fall.
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Bar ' (ght), in the : ly acetal Med Production off
" ostly in ^Clover" at the 'B1 Sul er Fef Iva .
°ff cials from the Festival and the 'Village of Blyth are
pleased, to announce "a spec'ial.. M Performance of
"Mostly in Clover" on Saturday, August 21 at 1434 P.m. in
Blyth vee to th!Iw ds m. thl� 1,neNt
t erfortnance will gi The ,the arena fund raising
performance
Ticket prices for the benefit perfora tante
are: $4 for adults; $3. 1:--for__senior: citizens and _S3 for
children. Tickets can be reserved at the Village Cteries
01 dee in Blyth (523-1545).
Board takes no action
on new school rental fees
The Huron board of
education took no action
Monday afternoon on_ a
request from South Huron
District High School principal
3. L. Wooden to reconsider a
new schedule of fees for the
use of school facilities.
Acting on a suggestion of
director D. J. Cochrane, the
board agreed to ask prin-
cipals in the late fall as to how
student councils are affected
by the new fee structure.
The letter from South
Huron questioned the fairness
of expecting student councils
to pay for extra custodial
services when the money
raised by council is -used to
support activities at the
school.
Wooden said the athletic
program at South Huron costs
the student council 52,000 per
year and more than 51,000 is
contributed to the Com-
mencement programme.
Trustee Jack Alexander of
Wingham asked if custodians
were always needed and.
suggested, "these groups
should be responsible enough
ZURICH BEAN FESTIVAL
ANNUAL DANCE
featuring
TWO ORCHESTRAS
"THE "DESJARDINE
BLUETONES" and ORCHESTRA"
SATURDAY, AUGUST 28
• p.m. to 1 a,m.
Sponsored by Zurich Minor Athletic Assoc.
UNITED TRAILS INC.
SEAFORTH Diot 521-1222
or enquire at your local travel agent
C.N.E. BUS
DAILY
FROM WED. AUG: 1 tf'i
ENDS SAT SEPT. 4th
Coaches leave Toronto c.N. E. after evening Grand-
stand show.
Forfort e.r. information,an
contact...
GODERICH
U.T.I. BUS DEPOT ... 524-6594
Coach HousetTravel Agency) ... 524-8366
CUNTON
U.T.I. BUS DEPOT.. .
SEAFOR.TH..
U.T.I. BUS DEPOT... .
Good Times Travel Agency.
MITCHELL
U.T.I. BUS DEPOT
Good Times Travel Agency .
STRATFORD
U.T.I. OFFICE. ..
Hymens Travel Agency.. .
482-9727
527-1222
527-0050
348-8741
348 9502
271»7741
3710
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The Gospe...
i trihoted by or
auresd, by was conceived and
odaee
Tis wife, June a...
hose desire was ' - te11' the
story of Jesus Christ in. a.._
realistic and-tn .an gfu.way,.'
'he film is a uniluanen
of'scripture based narrative,
an abundant supply of
.
specially nwrttt n songs and a
series .of in-depthcharacter
as
portratheyaxils,ng wbitho' Isra
1el itself
.mi
You are there, walking
beside the Jordan and: the Sea
of Galilee; you are there.
seeing Him in many. human
situations that establish a
practical and personal
rapport with every view+r._
You are there being in-
troduced to the disciples, and
to lookafter things them-
selves." A
Trustee Marian Zinn asked
if every high school was in the
same position and was told by
Seaforth principal Bruce
Shaw who was in attendance
as an observer, "Yes,
definitely."
Shaw said principals have
been considering the
possibility of having the
student councils rent the
facilities.
Superintendent Bob Allan
said some of the functions
were rather -large and needed
custodial help.
al of.
steal a
cedes e'Crucifi
Adding to tl effectiveness
f ospel Road in i'#
o convey reality
clay are: the
treatment of the
kCr tcifixion, makingthis
tragedy an event of
significance that h
from its own tune acrossreacthees
years to take on meaning for
all men of all ages; and the
songs and background music
of Johnny Cash and other
outstanding musicians,
whose contemporary., style is
not out of keeping with the
story. ..a story that reveals
that His darkest day has
become our brightest.
Bride-electnob oured
A very enjoyable evening
was spent in the Legion at
Hensall recently when ovel 60
relatives, neighbours and
friends honoured Miss Nancy
Stretton bride -elect of this
week, with a miscellaneous
shower of gifts. Miss Susan
Brintnell of Exeter read the
address ' and Misses Jane
Campbell and Susan Stretton
assisted the guest of honour
with her gifts. She was the
recipient of many beautiful
gifts. A social hour during
which refreshments were
served was enjoyed by all.
JEWELLERY
Open evenings
THE MALL
Fri Evenings
ON THE SQUARE
Social notes
Mrs. John Deitz was
hostess at her home on
Wednesday last for herniece,
Miss Gloria Adkins, whose
marriage took place on
Saturday. A number of
-relatives were present and
the guest of honour received
several gifts. A social hour
was followed by refresh-
ments.
Mr. • and Mrs. Brian
Campbell moved to the
'Thompson residence on Main
Street, which was recently
vacated Aby. Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Kipfer.
vlar.M1i�raii:
DANCE
dance to the music of
k-ONOON. ONTARIO
DISC JOCKEY
ALL OCCASION BANQUETS -WEDDINGS & PARTIES
Joe Braun Phone London 435.5703
for complete details of our service
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Good rwe
3 milers west of Clinton on Highway e
"Come as you are in your car":
. ° for iii'"slimier
NOW PLA YING until
Saturday. August 21
bring your friends and
enjoy the fun.
+ Dinner Reservations accepted up 'til 8 p.m.
+ Sorry • we cannot accept reservations for en-
• tertainment.
+ There will be a cover charge of 51 for entertainment after lR
p.m. Thursday. Friday and Saturday .flights only. Cover
Arjlarge. wi1i.1e pay',ableat the lounge door.
Starting Monday, August 23
Treat yourself and
your friends ...
for your.. convenience
aur -fie Buffet is served
THURS., & FRI.
12 noOn - 2 p.m.
Casual Dress_,
1111SINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON SPECIALS EVERY DAY
Vrsd �e I RO
+ ColourenTVEG
+ Rela►xthg atmosphere
Ltcertsed under L.C.S.O,
B;AVFIELO R0.. GODERICH
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