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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-08-19, Page 20A. 1G $ stZ7a e new 'urli at the Flits& See the Wurlitzer organs fabulous new low price line Free draws, special prices and up to 6 months Tree lessons for first tear organ buyers. See next week's paper for rtiore details. Pulsifer Music, Seaforth and Goderich.-34ar FiD FROM1r,t pm, IN HSR OF THEIR PARENTS"ST DDING A N VE*SARY DANCE TO FOLLOW PLEASE NA GIFTS Prevents . Front Scotland "T1i Masada Brothers" and full cast Scottish Entertainment At its testi MONTCALM AUDITORIUM SI1011ib*c. .1976 e p.m. ADULTS S4 CHILDREN S2 TICKETS FROM: . Words i Music 426 Richmond St.. --LONDON Or At the Clow A Dame style cooking! PITON Iarticultural etY Mauel Viewer ' 'how Fridaey, AM41. ",1976 -Central Huron Seh+ga!dae.r School cafeteria. Viewing time 3 p.m. - 9:15 p.m. Silver collection. Door prizes.-. *, 1, NEW BINGO Clinton Legion Hall, 8:30 p.m. Aug 19, 1976. Admission SI; fifteen regular games; 510 each. Three share -the -wealth games. One jackpot for $214. in 55 calls, Consolation. One call and 510 added weekly Ck if not won,--2tf n BINGO Aug, 17. 1976, Huron Fish and Gaune Club 8:30 p.m. Jackpot 559. in 59 calls. Six door prizes.—^tfn Golden W.ddisg Anniversary to honour their parents' 50 Years of alarm, the family of Ottille and Bert Rawden cordially €twills friends, neigh- bours, and relatives to an. • OPEN HOUSE at 97 Joseph Street, Clinton. ,;..WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 1 from 3 p.m. 5 p.m. and at the White Carnation, i Holmesvllle. 9 p.m. —12 p.m. Music By: "ThLe Mesh Maus" Lunch Provided Best Wishes Only Please! e c BLUEWATER Kennel Club is sponsoring obedience classes. Registration Tuesday, Sept. 7th at S p.m. at Bisyfiee:ld Arena. No dogs first night. Dogs must be oversix months of age. For further in- formation call Judy Huntley 565-2109 or Rena . Thor- neycraft 395-5578.-34,35 VICKI'S COUNTRY STEAK HOUSE HIGHWAY NO. 4 NORTH OF CLINTON AT BASE LINE 1 Sundry Specht! Dressed TURKEY ` OR BARBECUED RIBS With all the Trimmings $3.00 • Home-made Specials Every Day • Breakfast Served. • TAKE OUT ORDERS NOW AVAILABLE OPEN: 7 a.m. —10 p.m. SEVEN DAYS, A WEEK BAYFIELD Old-time Country Fair, Sept. 3rd, Bingo and Exhibits in Arena, 8. p.m. Sept. 4, Parade, Heavy Horse Show, 4-11 Calf Club, Poultry, Fruits and Vegetables, Arts and Crafts, Baby Show, Special Events for Youth; Livestock, Raking; Elmer Hohi-World Champion Horse shoe Pit- cher; Pirie Mitchell and Peaches M.C. for Fun Dog Show; Old Time Machinery Display; Tree Planting Ceremony, Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority. Games and Rides. See Yon there. -34 OPEN RECEPTION will be held in honor of MR. I. MRS. ROBERT McCULLOUGH' (nee Doreen McClinchey) Sat. Aug. 21 at Saltford Valley Hall DANCING 9-1 Everyone Welcome Relaxed DINING '1K4-111.4-41-414-41—if11" NOW PLAYING '* * THURSDAY. AUGUST 19 * * TO • SATURDAY, AUGUST 21 * PLEASANT ATMOSPHERE TASTY DISHES THE WAY YOU LIKE THEM. :"Madirenzie": * COMING * 44 MONDAY, AUGUST 23 TO 'C. SATURDAY, AUGUST28 * 10011/M" u'm" RETURN ENGAGEMENT the history. Attendance, Bend theai this- sutnner, The musicals have drawn capacity crowds, while the plays have been less successfta in terms of hox office figures. Artistic Director James Murphy feels sure, however, that this summer'smomentum is well established, and that large crowds will continue for the remainder o#the season. This Wednesday tu. Saturday, Huron Country Playhouse presents the perennial favourite Charlie's Aunt. This is the world- famous farce which has moved millionsto tears of laughter. In its many revivals, this play has never failed to reach a wide and eager audience. Victorian • values and propriety demand that a reputable chaperone be on hand before members of the opposite sex may visit each other. Charlie's Aunt is elected to this position, but when she is late in ,arriving from Brazil, "where the nuts come from°'. Charlie and Jack force , their Lord Bab-. beriy, another Oxford un- dergraduate, into a wig and skirt and he "becomes" the aunt. All this simply, so the other two young men may have the time to confess their *ep'..:.•In layhouse t the Grand been uneven Reservations Preferred for groups. • HWY. 21 BAYFIELD R e Try# i* �s� aF s 44I happy'er dames Mpby directs this; production,.second ot'ti season. C.t members inn clude Stan Coles, Peter lw?fillaraf, Francoise- - Valine► M.E. Evans, Aileen Taylor Smith; Trude MacLeod, and Larry Lewis. David Douglas and Mane Swallowed, two native Londoners, portray one of the sets of young lovers. While the Charley's Aunt cast performs in Grand Bend, the Anne of Green Gables cast is performing in towns all over this part of Ontario, with the help of a Wintario Touring Grant. Anne will then return to the Playhouse for an table • ,990' Aientie ri Anne of Green Gables" by the Huron Country Playhouse Seaforth District High School SUNDAY, AUG. 2 2 3P.M.-8P.M. ,.3 Adults 54. Children 52. Sponsored by the Van Egmond, Foundation. Tickets available at 11* " Clinton News -Record nd the Ancient Mariner,;` Ba field. Won't . U it. Join mi in �A• 4 4. 010aof..0)01. AP4 TEkTAUlit IDC A crico? a (.'v� �ca4�a r.1.1 Anneal Ag -Op at the SEAT ORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE Sstrcday, Arg. 21 MUSIC BY "Desjardliae Orchestra" TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM ROBERT FOTHERINGHAM 482-0196 OR AT THE DOOR 2q0111) 90411) !!i PS'S) #+ ., S'ifJ Mrs.Kitche . a' VANASIRA SHiLLELA Varna►strct Pork- Clinton, Onto Now open every second Sunday, beginning August Ith. You will enjoy our excellent buffet. FILL YOUR PLATE! ADULTS 13.49 CHILDREN (12a. Under) $2.49 EVERY -0t : . ( � 5 � CUSTOMERS WILL DINE FREE OF CHARGE/ .... compliments"of Mrs. Watkins j GETTING MA Let Mrs. Watkins pre Bridal meal, at pre. mother can appreci 01111431111,0SUSS Celliesecht.et $LW , . NE D BEMS ,.,. FAMOUS STREET NWT Beal, Q+ n.Contat.- lance In The arenas' axturda ► Night -9- "DESJARDINES ORCHESTRA" AND THE "BLUETONES" cootssessost emAkitirainmant — Midavio 46 kigh DOORS OPEN AT 4:00 PA. FIRST COME :.. FIRST SERVED RRIED? pare your ces only a ate. Come dine in my kitchen. and take a tour through our s banquet facilities. Seating for up to 700 people. ' SMORGASBORD CALENDAR AUGUST 22, 1976 SEPTEMBER 5, 1976 SEPTEMBER 19, 1976 OCTOBER 3, 1976 OCTOBER 10, 1976 (THANKSGIVING DINNER) pacious OCTOBER 24, 1976 NOVEMBER 7, 1976 NOVEMBER 21, 1976 DECEMBER 5, 1976 DECEMBER 19, 1976 (XMAS DINNER) FOR INQUIRIES CALL: 'TSE VANASTRA SHILLELAGH 482 9lls'!!!'9w°t,t' O'Sr S'''hoe S , ^OPPE)Per'S'^#, , lr+A^tn`IPSulilS^P S1 .di^Sfi!!9S+ -3809 482-3644 4 4 4 Tetil'T^wr!rti► subject to thane* Show? me BOX *F 1`$C E OPENS NS AT ai 00 P M -NOW PLAYING TILL THUIR. An Extraordinary Adventure into the Unknown AN INCREDIBLE STORY OF MODERN DAY CANNIBALISM! ADULT ENTERTAINMENT WED. - TUES. '1. — 24 AUG. — THURS. $ O.M. 'PRI So SAT Mt 'Y1 FIRST SHOW AT DUSK WEDNESDAY to TUESDAY AUGUST, lit ICI, 204 21. 220 and 24 143? ' 8ca:d Ct Relatw CLINT EAS O C D "THUNDEREEK3LT and L..I G "T° O C "` " flatted Ohms BROWNIE'S 'DRIVE-IN TUESDAY NITE SPECIAL SONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOOS NEST & Li THUNDERBOLT 8.,LIGHTFO%%T