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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-10-21, Page 16U►RES$ ,u for Hallewo'ena or down suits tram ucefteldt Chin sponsored i it n n t d Church n dnesdayNovember 10, 9 4.. Adults $3.15; children l w $1 ; Pre-schoolers under � � , ���, e s -fre dvanee tickets. Phone nettes.. hone 482, 264,504 ---!• _ . GOn-gf� Township Crest EW BINGO -linton f egton Confect 'Rules :.+outl ted in Hall. 8;4°o.m. Oct. 41, 1976, Goderich Township Ree drnission $1 fifteen- regular games; $10 each. Three share-the-wealth games. One jackpot for $210 in 55 calls ar less. Consolation. One. and $10 added weekly n won.-2.tfn..•. *** NOW LAYIN 1 * THURSDAY. OCT. 21 * TO * SATURDAY. OCT. 23' irMatkeliZie$71 *91 RETURN ENGAGEMENT* * * MONDAY OCT.'25 *. to * 5ATURDAY, OCT. 34 * CLINTON news. Oct. 21, 9111) ,$100 offered in prizes.- -413,44 HURON County Faxni y Planning Project invites you to attend Family Planning Clinic every Thursday from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Huron County Health Unit, Shipley St.,' Clinton. Counselling and medical services provided. For information call 482- 3416.-41 eowar „.:. - DESSERT Euchre and bake sale on Wednesday, October 27, 1976 at t:30 p.rn. at the 1.O.0.F. Lodge Hall Princess St., Clinton. Everyone welcome. Admission 31.--39and 43 CLINTON Figure Skating Club rummage sale and bake sale - Good used clothing, toys, odds 'n ends. Special consignment, skating dresses etc. October 30, 2:30 p.m. at Clinton Town Hall. Phone Anne Beane for further in- formation 482-9250.--43,44ar CLINTON Figure skating club bake sale and rummage sale, special hockey and figure skating consignments,. Saturday October 30, 2:30 p.m. Clinton Town Hall. Donations gratefully ac- cepted and received after 9 a.m. same day. More info? Phdne 482-9250.-43,44 em brgid' wii'. the o! Malco m, Clinton Oc cryo ne° will beserv+ ri- - 2,4 SAT. Oct. 40, 1976 Ileta.ma Phi Annual Hallowe'en Dance at the Clintor1 Arena. Disc' Jocke. Dancing 9 - 1. Lynch served. Tickets $6. couple available from sorority /�me •embers or phone 524- 8 521.---42,43 Curling cnI nmenceS weelt of Nov. 1 ill a iasiruciUon ay$ $able week of Now t. Contact: R Till rn. 4th- 4 or Sill Marva. 4$27$7• ' S c ►i. is Mateo took i in 'the Frofess o l Thi 04f f of St..40Seph s. el ate I'! is ' ,, . . h � `�;a .: . Smith, Add , +�R ,.. Q:eue�Q�meiat Day as (la �+�f#��'t+4� �...t are .r,�' .. _. � Vanden ove.... ()Why Wllma l� � and #� atnd n D a iAh �' , Frances09, sal lea R. Sniltlt,!�'' princlpal, :. .�: .. Oke) BINGO every Monday evening at the Vanastra Centre RR 5, Clinton at 8 p.m. 15 regular games of 512. 3 share -thee -wealth, jackpot $?00 must go. Door prizes and many other specials. Admission restricted to 16 years or over.--34tfn -Society ' Horticultural Society filmpresentation and smorgasbord supper, catered by Mrs. Miller Wednesday, October 27, 1976 6:30 p.m. at the Orange Hall. Tickets availableto members from Mrs. Greta Nediger 482-7917. Please notify by October 25, if you -plan to attend. -43 RABBIT show - South Huron Rabbit Breeders Association is holding a Rabbit Show on Saturday October 30, 1976 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. in the Seaforth Community Aruna. Free admission. Every one welcome. For further in- formation please contact Mrs. Theresa Cooper RR 1, Dublin, 527-1778.---43,44 BAZAAR, tea and bake sale will be held at Huronview, (Hwy. 4, Clinton) on Tuesday, October 26, 1976 from 2 - 4 p.m. Sponsored by Huron - view Auxiliary. --43x with mushroom sauce, creamy mashed potatoes or french fries, buttered green peas, tomato -macaroni soup. The above includes soup ar juicer salad. roll. tea ar coffee. Dessert - Banana Split. for' Joanne a Gordon Glen (nee Wildgen) BRIDAL COUPLE at Vanastra Recreation Centre Satrrd®y, Oct. 23 9:00 to 1:00 a.m. Relatives. Friends and Neighbors Welcome CLINTON Figure skating club Saturday skating schedule begins THIS Saturday morning October 23 (originally planned Skate-a- thon postponed). -43 WAIST watchers.- for those with a concern for their weight. Lecture $1. Health Spa, Sauna and Swim $2. Tuesdays 8 - 9:30 p.m. Con- tact Vanastra Recreation Centre 482-3544.--43ar The 166 separate school teachers in Huron and Perth at their professional development day Monday. October 18 in Dublin were told by Rev. Michael Prieur of St. Peters. Seminary, London, that eleven years after the end of the second Vatican Council, we are experiencing a need for renewal of the renewal. This is evident in many 'areas of the church today." Father Prieur gave as some examples of this fresh renewal being experienced today, such as - the renewal of the Ursuline Community this past summer. and the renewal of marriages through marriage en- counters, with the resulting updating of their faith. He said, "What we .need today is a deeper awareness "THE RESTLESS ONES" HURON MEN'S CHAPEL SUNDAY, OCT. 24th a p.m. of several basic aspects of our faith • a deeper awareness of " meaning of God in our life, of what it means to be a christian today, i.e. what makes a Christian specifically christian and what makes a Catholic specifically catholic." Father Prieru said that three specifically catholic emphases are: "First, a deep belief in the incarnation of Jesus and how this affects our notion of the Church. Second, an appreciation of how im- portant sacraments are for a Catholic. And, third, an ap- preciation of how necessary a true understanding of authority is today in a world which tends to make chur- ches hugches into debating clubs." - Following a luncheon served by members of the Catholic, Women's League of St.. Patrick's Church in Dublin. Father Prieur spoke on Insights on conscience and the forgotten truths that form one's conscience, Brucefieid United Chruch 100th ANNIVERSARY OCTOBER 24, 1976 1 1 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP Rev: Dr. Graham Tipple of Calvary United Church, London, Guest Preacher. Special music by the choir and the Town and Country Four. 'R P.M. EVENING WORSHIP A musical service presented by the Woodstock Choralaires. You are invited to our Birthday Celebration Presents HIGHWAY NO. 4 NORTH OF CLINTON AT BASE LINE HOLMESVILLE, ONT. for Mr. & Mrs. Paul Kelly (nee Judy Bedard) at SALTFORD Oct., 29th, 1976 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Music by Maitland Sundowners EVERYONE WELCOME WITH BILLY MARSHALL RON COBURN AND AN ALL STAR CAST Sudsy Special, CORNISH HENS Msstcaim Audit•riva October 26, 1976 a' p.m. TICKETS FROM: Words & Music 426 Richmond St., LONDON Or At the Door THINKING OF CHRISTMAS? -- THINK OF US - - FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTY We also cater to - • Home-made Specials Every Day • Breakfast Served. • TAKE OUT ORDERS NOW AVAILABLE OPEN: 7 a.m. - 10 p.m. SEVEN DAYS A WEEK AN ENTERTAINING at V ANASTRA SHILLELAGH Saturday - October 30, 1976 are holding a • Banquets • Weddings • Private parties Dance - Smorgasbord Far Reservations Call 482-3120: 482-7535: 482-9228 Schedules at: Bartiiffs Clinton News -Record. Pro Hardware Shirais - in Clinton Jenny Wren - in Goderi,ch 2 MILES SOUTH OF CLINTON ON HWY. 4 AT VANASTRA ROAD Admission S100. in .S10 couple Costume Prizes Midnight Smorgasbord Everyone Welcome Sponsored by: • Extter and District CB Radio Would your guests eniey an evening at - quite (jiff? Open every evening untrN B p rn BAYFIELD COMMUNITY CENTRE Sat. October 30, 1976 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Costumes Optional REFRESHMENTS se. Couple PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO CHANGE W$THOUT NOTICE OCT. 21 ONE SHOWING 8 -p.m. THURS. -NITE ONLY It's the wildest, wackiest love affair Hollywood ever knew. - Royal Canadian Legion BRANCH 140 HoiI.owe'en Costume Bali (DRESS OPTIONAL) Entertainment FRIDAY &SATURDAY October 22nd & 23rd MOZART MELODY MAKERS Treat yourself and your friends ... lar your convenience our Hot Ballet is served THURS.,; ERi. 12 noon - 2 p.m. Casual Dress 01,‘,,. Dine by Candlelight SUNDAY SMORASIORD s p.sttr. to a p.m. BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON SPECIALS EVERY -DAY Visit the KEG Roo + Colour TV + (waiting atmosphere Clip out this CO mild tirIn# along any Sunday. tt'`S wOrtb 2Se discount for every adult in your itrev«„N, ic. wWr��wM:MYWC,wwr.«rw.,...ww.wW.M.wMIw.+.r.�iW«W;»Wtiw+� . pilL YOUR (REAL) PLA1"E AS ORTEl4, A BOO' 11YANT. 14, ONE SHOWING ONLY a P.M. t: ADULT ENTERTAINMENT