HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-03-17, Page 22PAGE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH l `, 1O37
"HOP, skip, jump into
Fashion" Children's fashions
(sizes 3-14) from Children's
Shoppe of Suncoast Mall,
goderich. Sponsored by the
Clinton Nursery School.
Friday,. April 1st at Clinton
Public School at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets $2. available from,
nursery school mothers or
Gayle, Rrownridge 482-
7118.-11,12ar
CARD party Brucefield 100F
Hall Friday March 18, 1977,
8:30 p.m. Everyone welcome.
Ladies please bring lunch.
Admission 75c.-11
MARCH break swim time,
Vanastra Centre, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday. 3 -
4:30 p.m.—liar
F1iLM NITE - For ladies of all
ages Wednesday, April 6 at 8
p.m. Clinton Legion Hall.
Four short films plus a
question and answer period.
Sponsored by Canadian
Cancer Society. Hope to see
you there. Cancer can be
beaten. -11-13
DANCE AT SALTFORD on
Saturday Mar. 19. Music by
Lincoln Green, dancing from
9 - 1.-11
CLINTON Legion Bingo
every Thursday 8:30 p.m.
Admission $1, restricted to 16
year or over' 15 regular
games of $15, $5 least on split,
3 door prizes ; $50 consolation
if jackpot not won. Jackpot
$260 in 60 calls. —6tfar
BINGO March 22, 1977, Huron
Fish and Game Club, 8 p.m.
Jackpot $55 in 55 calls. Six
door prizes. —tfn
ADULT
BREATHING
CLASSES
Beginning Thursday,
April 7, 1977 at 8 p.m.
Public Health Office
Clinton
An eight week course spon-
sored by the Huron Perth Lung
Association, "A Christmas Seal
Service" and conducted by
Mrs. • Carol Bowker,
Physiotherapist. (Doctors
Referral Required). "
REGULAR March meeting of the
Clinton Horticultural Society
will feature a work shop on
pruning and grafting as well as
other timely topics - Wednesday,
March 23, 1977 at 8:00 p.m. sharp
in the Clinton Town Hall. The new
"Year Books" will also be.
available. Door Prizes. Everyone
welcome. -11
Ladies' Orange Benevolent
Association Progressive
Euchre, Tuesday, March 22, 2
p.m. at Orange Hall, Clinton.
Admission 75 cents. Ladies
.please bring lunch. -11
Ham and turkey supper at the
Holmesville United Church
on Wednesday, June 15, 1977.
Sponsored by the U.C.W.-11
St. Patrick's Variety Concert
Thursday March 17, 1977, 8:00
p.m. atG.D.C.I auditorium. A
nite of family fun. Sponsored
by Goderich and District Pro
Life. -9, 10, 11 AR
* NOW PLAYING
it THURSDAY, MARCH 17 *
* TO ,
4(SATURDAY,
4( MARCH 19 *
* "Westbound"
▪ RETURN ENGAGEMENT *
* COMING
MONDAY,
* MARCH 21 ,
* TO *
* SATURDAY, *
MARCH 26 - *
* "White Frost"
* RETURN ENGAGEMENT *
ELM HAVEN
MOTOR
HOTEL
CLINTON
BINGO every Monday
evening at the Vanastra
Centre RR 5, Clinton at 8 p.m.
15 regular garnes of $1,2. 3
share -the -wealth, jackpot
$200 must go. Door prizes and
many other specials.
Admission restricted to 16
years or over.-34tfn
BLYTH Lions Bingo, Blyth
Memorial Hall, Saturday 8
p.m. $150. jackpot in 60 calls.
Big cash prizes.-5tfar
ODDFELLOW and Rebekah
card party Thursday, March
10, 1977 at 8:30 in Clinton.
Lodge Hall, Princess St: E.
Ladies please bring lunch.
Admission 75c,. Everyone
welcome. —10
THURSDAY - MARCH 31 -
NOON DAY LUNCHEON - 11
a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Wesley -
Willis Church. Tickets
available from U.Ct.W.
members. Adults $2.75
Children $1.50.-11,12
"The Huron County Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Child Health Clinic, Christian
Reform Church, Vanastra on
Wednesday, March 23, 1977
from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for: .
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization
4. Hearing Screening
5. Fluoride brushing of
children's teeth to prevent
cavities for ages 3 - 5 years.
6. Vision Screening" -11 AR
Scott Parks
i and i
i. PeggySwitzer j
.j .SS
`invite their friends, neigh-
bours, and relatives to join(
?them at their wedding
reception at the
VANASTRA SHILLELAGH
C SATURDAY, MARCH 26 1
9 P.M.
j MUSIC BY i
c "Country.
`i Companions" i
LUNCH PROVIDED t
Dessert Euchre and 'Bake
Sale Summerhill Hall,
Wednesday, April 27, 1977 at
1:30 p.m. Admission
$1.0Q.-11
RUMMAGE SALE - Satur-
day, April 2, 1977 - Doors open
1 p.m. in St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church Hall,
Rattenbury St. E. Clinton.
"Good articles in good con-
dition.'."—1 1, 12 ar
Huron County Family
Planning Project invites you
to attend Family Planning
Clinic every Thursday from
6:30. p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at
Huron County Health Unit,
Shipley St., Clinton. Coun-
selling and medical services
provided. For information
call 482-3416.—EOW AR
"The Huron County Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Child Health Clinic, Health
Unit office, Shipley Street,
Clinton on Friday, March 18,
1977 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
for: •
1. Health Surveillance
2. -Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization
4. Hearing Screening
5. Fluoride brushing of
children's teeth to prevent
cavities for ages -3 to 5 years
6. Vision Screening. -10 AR
11
Sunday 11
Special
MARCH 20
, • -
ROAST
CHICKEN
with dressing and giblet gravy
and cranberry sauce, creamy
mashed or french fried
potatoes, buttered green peas,[j.
The above includes soup or
juice, salad, tea or coffeee.
Dessert - cheesecake
ALL $3.50
Debbie's'FO
777,
•
Custard Cup [1
2 MILES SOUTH OF
CLINTON ON HWY. 4
AT VANASTRA ROAD
n 482-9896
STARTS WEDNESDAY
MAR. 16-22 WED.-TUES.
PLEASE NOTE SHOWTIMES
Fri -Sat 7-9 p.m.
WED., THURS., SUN., MON. TUES.
One showing at 8 p.m.
massa
Starts WEDNESDAY! I
L
MAR. 23-26
CAR WAH&
SIDECAR RACERS
CLINT
EASTWOOD
IS
DIRTY
HARRY
THE ENFORCER
naaunlseaeaneaerensaiimmu s mimarraeaeseauaeee■esaasset
Mustang Drive—In
OPENING SOON
WATCH PAPER FOR OPENING .
iaaauouaamosuairmami
Program
subject
to change •
fl 7H §QUARE
PHONE 524' 7811
AII1CONDITIONED
Bert Amsing, centre, ofsClinton, is off to New York City in July after winning the public
speaking oontest,sponsored by the Huron District Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges, last
Friday. Eight speakers from five district high schools competed in the contest. Front row,
1 to r: Donna Stewart, Exeter; first runner-up Donna Fleming, Exeter; Amsing; Annv
Snell, Clinton ;,Back row: Janice Rose, Seaforth; Marie Bolton, Goderich; Alison Roberts,
Wingham; Wendy Kloss, Seaforth. (News -Record photo)
Amsing wins New York trip
in IOOF spearing contest
A speech on convicted killer
Gary Gilmore, who was
recently shot to death in the
United States, won Bert
Amsing of Clinton a 15 -day
trip to New York, last Friday.
Amsing, 17, represented
Central Huron Secondary
School, --.and as the only male
contestant beat out seven
other speakers in the annual
public speaking contest
sponsored by the Huron
District Oddfellows and
Rebekah Lodges. Last Friday
was the district's 15th annual
contest, which sends the
winner to New York in July..
About 65 provincial winners
will participate on the trip
which is highlighted by a
session of the United Nations'
General Assembly. On the
fifth day of'their stay in New
York, all other provincial
winners compete in a speech
contest about their visit to the
"Big Apple" with the winner
travelling to Washington.
Other sto • s on the trip will be
By Mary Chessell
Winners at the Orange
Lodge euchre party on Friday
evening were: ladies' high,
Isobel Rogerson; low, Cheryl
Thompson; men's high, Bill
Pepper; low, Jim Hutchings.
Draw winners were John
Ostrom, Mary Grigg, Joyce
Dowson and Mrs. Ward Neeb.
We are very pleased that
Rev. Taylor is home from -
Clinton hospital. The church
service was conducted by
men of the congregation, with
Gordon Johnston leading the
service. Bill Taylor read the
children's story and the
scripture, and Ivan
McClymont delivered the
sermon.
We were fortunate in
having sermons which Rev.
Taylor had prepared for use
during his winter vacation."
They were not used at that
time, as bad weather caused
the cancellation of services
on those Sundays.
We, are also fortunate in
having people who can take
over so capably. Mrs.
Margaret Taylor is taking
next Sunday's service.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill McAsh
returned on Saturday from an
enjoyable two-week vacation
at Waikiki' Beach in Hawaii.
They had a panoramic view
of the islands by plane, and
did some sightseeing by car.
They went to the Kodak show
and a Don Ho show, etc.
With them for the holiday
were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Rathwell and Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce McGillivray of Port
Elgin.
There was a capacity
crowd at 'the Stanley
Township Recreation Dance
at -Hully Gully on Saturday
night. During an in-
termission, Doug McAsh and
Barry Taylor, on behalf of the
Varna Orange Lodge,
presented the . Recreation
Committee with sweaters for
their ball teams. The ball
caps„ which they are also
donating, have not arrived
yet.
The door prizes were won
by Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hen-
derson and Mr. and Mrs., Paul
Morrison. Spot dance winners
were Maureen Hayter and
Doug McBeath, and Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Chessell.
Ottawa, Montreal and
Washington.
If Amsing is unable to take
the trip. in July, runner up
Donna Fleming of South
Huron District High School-,
Exeter will take his place.
The two speakers were
judged the top speakers by
judges John Siertsema of
Bayfield, Larry Block of
Exeter and Andrew Steele of
St. Marys.
Other contestants were:
Anne Snell, Clinton; Donna
Stewart, Exeter ; Janice Ross
and Wendy Kloss, Seaforth;
Alison Roberts, Wingham;
and Marie Bolton, Goderich.
Dave Robb
PROFE$SIQNAL •
'PHOTQORARHY
Weddings,- Anniversaries
Portraits - industrial
Team & Group Pictures
SEAFORTH 527-0064
Royal Canadian
Legion
BRANCH 140
ST. PATRICK'S
DANCE
SAT. MARCH 19
at the
Clinton Legion Hall
Music By:
"The Royalaires"
9 p.m. 1 a.m.
Lunch
'8.00 Per Couple
Won't You Join Us
this Sunday in
Mrs. Watkin's
Country Kitchen
at
Our Full -Course
SMORGASBORD
Now Open 2:00 p.m. tO` 6:30 p.m.
Includes: ,
Roast Beef and Gravy, Roast Turkey and Dressing, Sliced
Ham, Meat Loaf and Gravy, B.B.Q. Spareribs, Sauerkraut,
Mashed Potatoes, Vegetable, Boston Baked Bean, Bread and
Butter, Coffee or Tea, Dessert.
Plus ... Huron County's Largest Salad Bar
CHILDREN 99
All You ADULTS3 NDER 1.2 •
Eat "CanPre-Schoolers No Charge
Planning a Wedding, Banquet, Party, or perhaps a Business Meeting?
Take advantage of the excellent facilities, superb catering -service and
economical prices that await you at
THE VANASTRA SHILLELAGH
CALL MRS. B. WATKINS STEWART CASSILS
CLINTON 482-9541 LUCAN 221-4406
11500 You on Sunday,
For Reservations Phone 442-3644
Hay 8 :Stamey
Federation of Agriculture
ANNUAL
BANQUET DANCE
Friday, March 25
at the -
Pine Ridge Chalet, -Hensel)
SOCIAL HOUR: • P.M.
BANQUET: 7 P.M.
GUEST SPEAKER: BILL WOLFE
SECOND VICE-PRES., ONTARIO FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE
ENTERTAINMENT BY:
THE "Music Makers"
TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM
TOWNSHIP DIRECTORS AT '3.00 PER PERSON
Entertainment
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
MARCH 11 and 12
S. C. THREE
TREAT YOURSELF AND YOUR
FRIENDS:.. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
OUR HOT BUFFET IS SERVED
THURS. & FRI. 12 NOON - 2 P.M.
CASUAL DRESS
BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON SPECIALS EVERY DAY
visit the KEG ROOM
+ oTV
+ ColRelaxing atmosphere
Candlelight
Restaurant & Tavern
r �
Licensed under L.C.B.O.
BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH
524-7711
WEEKEND BONUS
THIS SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY
- MARCH 19th & 20th -
Purchase our
BUCKET or
BARREL
at the regular price
AND WE'LL
GIVE YOU
Chieke�t
.
Two 16 fi. oz. Salads
One of creamy coleslaw, another of any
salad of your choice
94 Elgin Ave.
kicker Goderich, Ont.
A (.6NAN N C1114pnANv
Col. Sanders Boys & Girls make it "Finger Lickin' Good"