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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
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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•
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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
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pilL YOUR (REAL) PLA1"E AS ORTEl4, A BOO' 11YANT.
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ONE SHOWING ONLY a P.M. t:
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT