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Clinton News-Record, 1976-09-16, Page 20.ev er`y` dna:) at tae Vnnastri Clinton; at 8p.m. es of Sit e wealth, iack140t go. i !caor prizes and iy other specials. ri$siOn resttiete4 to 16 orover,tin United Church yersary September 19, Service at 11 a.m. Guest ker Rev. Dr. 'George Special music by Mrs. r. Townshend and Mrs. Campbell, also Town untr'y lour.- .e38 style cooking! YiCKES COUNTRY STEAK HOUSE HIGHWAY NO. 4 NORTH OF CLINTON AT BASE LINE Sudsy Special! DRESSED ROAST PORK With all the Trimmings x3.00 • Home-made Specials Every Day • Breakfast Served. • TAKE OUT ORDERS NOW AVAILABLE OPEN: 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. SEVEN DAYS A WEEK ri 1 Six:fir prix EW BIN Cliz ton L+ all, f,. p.m.. Sept ,16, dMissing SI t fifteen re. games; $10 each. share -the -wealth gapes. jackpot for 8210. in 55 cal. nsolatien. (inc call and $11 added weekly if not won.- 2tfn HIGHLAND Dancing clash reopen Saturday. October 2 at MacKay Hall, Goderich: To register, phone Mary Lynne Telford, Goderich 524- 9635.-38,39 . UPDATE on the Porter Commission. The summer activities of the Royal Commission on Electric Power Planning will be reviewed by Ralph Torris on Wednesday, September 22 at 7:30 in the Clinton High School Auditorium. There will be a film "A Matter of Choice"' and a discussion period. Everyone is welcome. For more information call 529-8016.-38 MR. DRESSUP is coming to the. Goderich Collegiate Auditorium Sunday November 7, 1976 at 2 p.m. and 4 p.rn. Sponsoredby the Maple Leaf Chapter IODE. Tickets 8I. from members and at Newcomb's Drug Store. --38,39 AN ENTERTAINING IDEA enjoy do eve nn9 at Xqii to (�11$ • Open , inq un'p r"a miles west of Walkerton, Ontario 4: ii Held wit oate , o Right e th t ►ere s s offlcial visi theunity. yfield and St. James, ddleton. Mrs. Ragg was iso present. lesson with Harry Baker reading the second lesson and l3ishop Ragg gave the ser- on, The service ended with the Ladies Guild and the ACW provdinga lovely lunch and a social time was enjoyed by all with Marion Smith presenting the j3isiop and his wife with Centennial Mementos. Rev. and Mrs. G. Youmatoff attended the Evensong Service in Bayfield, and those attending from Middleton Church were Mrs. Fred Middleton, Stewart Middleton, John Deeves and Ed and Blanche Deeves. To the consecration of Rev. Dr. Geoffrey Parke -Taylor at St. Paul's Cathedral on Tuesday were Dr. and Mrs. Grosvenau Sheppard, Miss Kay Reid and Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Bennett. ACW The September meeting of the ACW of St. James.. Church was held Thursday evening at Lois Smith's home with Estelle Wise in charge of the meeting. Estelle opened the meeting by welcoming For the first' tInte in IS earsir CbiR railroad line between Clinton and Goderich Waselosed as Huron Pines Constr, uctloui and a CNR track crew put in a new culvert near the Pithlic Works garage next to the Bayfield Road -Crossing. The work was completed in a day. (News - Record photo) Penny Sale time again • This 22nd annual fund raising, sponsored by the • Women's Auxiliary to the Clinton Public Hospital gets under way on Thursday, -September 16,1976. While they can't say "you'll win a million", - just one penny could purchase the lucky ticket on-,one-tk . " prizes -donated by area merchants. The place to come is the Town Hall, Clinton. See the prizes ... buy some tickets . . take your chances. The big draw is on Saturday Sep- tember 25 at 3 P.m. It's YOUR hospital and -the support you lend will enable the auxiliary to aid, in many ways, hospital services to its patients. CANTDU will show film The CANTDU group, whose members oppose un- controlled development of power generating through nuclear plants, has called a meeting. for Wednesday September 22 at the Clinton Secondary School. The meeting will provide an. update on the most recent activities, of the Porter Commission when it gets underway at 7:30 p.m. The group's research co-ordinator COMC AND ENJOY GUT LOMBARDO DANCE This popular performer and his famous group will make this event a night to committer. Why not make this a night to remember. Why not make up a party of friends, and go to the Nara* Park Rec. Nall Sept. 27, 1976 Playing from • - 11:30 p.m. Tickets available at: Exeter Flowers Exeter Pharmacy Denney Furniture Hopper Hockey Furniture N.T. Monteith Ltd. Or call 235-2416 or 233.0655 Or any member of the Exeter and District Heritage Foundation. Admission only 520. per couple CLINTON "NOT SINCE 'CAT BALLOU' such a hilariously bawdy movie!" 4nd ItteSV tealI,nk THE 6RUT SCOUT fI CATH0USE THURSDAY `° will be making a presen- tation. The main part of the program will feature the showing of a film entitled "A Matter of Choice" which was winner of the White Owl Conservation Award recently. Some of the scenes shown in the film are located in Huron and Bruce Counties. Admission to the meetingis free. * NOW PLAYING * • THURSDAY, SEPT.ie * TO 401 SATURDAY. SEPT. Ie "Icarus" ' RETURN ENGAGEMENT * * COMING MONDAY, SEPT. 20 TO SATURDAY, SEPT 2 5 4( "Hood First" RETURN ENGAGEMENT - Entertainment & SATURDAY September 1,7th at i 8th The Revois treat yourself and your friends .., for your convenience our Hot Buffet is served TIIHRS�, & ERI. 12 noon - 2 p.m. Casual Dress Cline by Candlelight SUNDAY SMORGASBORD S p.rn. to $ p.m BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON SPECIALS EV Visit the KEG ROOM + colour rV + Relaxing-stmcSphere' Caridleirgh ,aurant &.lavern Lrceen$edOder yyn. BA LD O O ERICH,1044/31 f STAG FOR Don Bartliff AT THE V onastra Shillelagh /9 - 1 P.M.,J, Tickets 51400 Sept. 18/76 1-oon wtto, gave • Whitcehea t CJI tom. ? • • The meeting closed in prayer by Estelle Wise. While Iuneh was being served each member told o1 a trip or a visitor they had during, the summer. Lunch was served. by the hostess Lois Smith. with Vera.Miller. PerSenals Vera and Keith Miller had a few days at Sauble Beach. •Alvin and Delores Dutot had visitors most of the summer, corning from the States and surrounding area. Ray and Estelle Wisespent an enjoyable Labour Day weekend at the Ho4gins family cottage` at Big Hawk Lake in the Haliburton area. Ray and Margaret Bennett of the CKNX mobile unit say "hello" to all their Middleton friends, Bill Smith, who is silo filling, wishes to let everyone know that the silo gas is very bad this year. Royal . . .. Canadian Legion • BRANCH 140 Social Evening. Satard®y, Sept. 2Stk with the "Royalairos" -S: a temple. 9 p.m.-- 1 a.m. Tickets available at bion Everyone Welcome CLINTON JUNIOR "C" HOCKEY CLUB DANCE Clinton Arena Floor FRIDAY, SEPT. 17, 1916 STAR TREKS Music by Dancing t to 1 Food and Refreshments Available Tickets 1!'per couple M5T4 DRIVE-IN - ts ODER iCH HW' $ ti COMCtSS!OW AD NONE 4 'RI Box Office 7:4,:i Show Time 11:30 Programs Subject To Change Without Notice 1.ASAT- SEPT* ..17.1EI ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 131.0 SEAFORTH ANNUAL FALL FAIR Hurons only Class 'B' Fall Fair FRIDAY THURSDAY SEPT• I 6-17 THURSDAY: - 9 p.m. Official Opening by G:W. Montgomery, former Huron County Ag. Rep. Popular Variety Program Queen of The Fair Competition Merchants and Industrial Displays FRIDAY: - NOTE: Parade leaves Victoria Park 10 o.s. Parade - Bands - Floats Exhibits - Judging - Pet Show - Junior Fair Champion- ship - Farm Machinery Display - Horse Show Perth Huron Jersey Breeders Parish Show - Championship Horse Show - Chariot Razes - Penny Sale with more than 50 prizes: McCARTHY MIDWAY SHOWS -- HORSE RACES Selection and crowning the "Queen of the Fair" Dance Saturday, Sept. 18 - Cabaret Style Seaforth Arena Music by `'Walter Ostanek" . Tickets 86 Couple Phone Ken Mare 527-0508 or The Huron Expositor. Seaforth Kenneth Campbell Mrs. Kathleen Cuthill President Sec.-Treas.,527-0753 awirsmovsensw...AvniinsE f WERE rPA EtTR TUES. - SAT- SEPT. 16. ONE SHOW THURS. a P.M. FRI. & SAT. 2 SHOWINGS 7:30 & 9:20 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT WED. - SAT. SEPT. 2 2.25 SNOWING ONLY s P.M. AQUL't" l~i"i'ERTA1NM