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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-07-07, Page 22' r • PAGE 22—VLINTON'NEWS-RECORD, THURSDAY, AMY' 7, 1917' CrODER..ICH - Township Recreation Committee is organizing a Pot Luck Bar- becue at Township Lakeside Park on Thursday, July 14, 1977. Pj,t to be ready after '6 p.m. If rained out to be held. one week later same time and place.-' 27ar BOYS ,and girls - come to the Daily Vacation "'B'ible'' School at the Christian Reformed Church weekdays - July 18 - 29,9a.m i'11:30,p.m. Ages 4 - 14.-27,28 BINGO'July 12, 1977, Huron Fish and Game Club,,8 .p.m. ackpot $59. in 59 calls. Six door prizes.—tfn 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. —eowar 'ONTARIO Street United Church, Anniversary . Supper (pork barbecue) Wednesday, September 28, 1977 -at the Church hall 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. Adults $4. -12 and under $1.75. Advance salevnly. —27 BAYFIELD ANNUAL PIONEER PARK RUMMAGE SALE JULY 8, 1977 8:00 p.m. BAYFIELD ARENA 26. 27 JAll NIGHTS in"theCloud" - FEATURING Bill Gillard and Guests MONDAY, JULY 11 8 p.m. - 12 MIDNITE TUESDAY, JULY 12 1 p.m. - 12 MIDNITE Continuous non-stop music... local citizens are welcome to join in ,;with Bill. Listen to the finest r in Saxophone, Trumpets and other jazz instruments. ,-4400095e fq £?LJztbn otet SEAFORT14 Cui'-1 tag Dance Seaforth Arena, Saturday July 16, 1977 9 - 1 a.m. Chris Black's Orchestra. $3.50 per person. Phone 482- 745 for tickets, ---24-28 SALVATION Army. .Thrift St.ore,J 5 Rattenbury St. Clintonnwill be having a One Cent Sale for the month of July. Store hours from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur- days .-26,27 SEAFORTH Legion. Dingo, every Friday 8,:15 p,rn. Admission,$1. Restricted 'to•16' years I or '.over, 15: regular games of $15.;,.3-$25.-gameS.; $ 75. jackpot game to go. Two door prizes. Extra cards. 25c each)or 7 for $1.—l3tfar CLINTON Le,gi'on Bingo every Thursday 8 p:m. First regular card $1. ;"'restricted to 16 years or over. 15 regular games of $15. $5 least on split. Many other specials. Jackpot $200 must go each week. --19tf a r BINGO every Friday evening at the Vanastra Centre Rt2 5, Clinton at 8 p.m. First regular card $1. 15 regular games of $12. 3 share -the -wealth, jack- pot' $200 must go..Admission` restricted to • 16 years or over..-34tfn The Clinton Twirlettes marching majorettes held their relatives and friends who packed the hall for ine graduation and awards night recently. at the Orange Hall in graduation. (News -Record photo) - Clinttp,,,, ,ms Aalso put on a performance for parents, Summer Burning" will he Blyth hit 13y Jim Fitzgerald in' Clover's of the last two So far, the Blyth Summer ,years. Festival Theatre has yet to The Festival, which will disappoint this theatre goer, feature four of • its own and last Friday night's original productions this opening • of "A Summer's summer along with two so - Burning" was no exception. called guests plays put on by Judging by the reaction of the . Victoria Playhouse, the opening night crowd on a Petrolia Theatre, has proven perfect, cool theatre -going itself in the past, and its night, ..the Festival has Y record is as good, and in fact 'another hit on their hands, as better, than many other good or better than "Mostly professional theatre com- ,,,,-,Tan•ies as well. Despite even a few ex- pected opening, night mistakes, and the jitters, "A Summer Burning" was ex- ceptionally well done. R who �odereh woman.wins $1,000 Monster bngO Linda Williams of Goderich r was the top wiiner at the Clinton Monster Bingo on Monday as she pocketed the $1,000 jackpot. William Ryan -of Goderich was another big winner as he took in a share - the -wealth of $160.25 as did Dorothy O'Connel of Clinton who won $153.,50 and Leone Littleton of Kippen who won $152.50. In the regular—games • in- dividual. $50 winners were: Tiny Bedour, Goderich; Marian . Lawes, '. Vanastra; Guy, Reynolds', ° Montreal; Janet. Daer, Goderich . and Francis Ayotte, Dashwood. Other winners sharing;;,the. prize money were: Margaret McCulloygh, Blyth and Joanne Hackers, Goderich who split' a ganie Louise Tidcswell, Clinton; . Don McCarter, Brussels and ,Ann Matson of Hensall won in another. Bill Austin, Seaforth and Brenda Ball, Clinton won in a game while -Mrs. Lloyd Heard, Varna and Mrs. Dan Bailey, Clinton got another„ .........,........_...._.,....,........„........„ i CLINTON %.‘ . i ' , i r POOL ...1 - i , - 1 Introduces i SWIMTEAMI /, Tuesday & Thursday j 5-6P.M. i i STARTING JULY 12, '77 1• * • * NOW Pi -JIVING AT .THE ELM HAVEN ' Y 'r * 'TIL SATURDAY JULY 9, * :"The -sc'Great' Imposters": * • COMINGNEXT WEEK . * * Mpnday, July 11 to Saturday, July:1 b ' -- * . *� -- t o -Y',,;""., % * S�is{s kira> it v-.. { r rC * T rlS�yY /'` �/)43 �YMi F�. �i+ < * y ' �' 4k'3+:rS 1�S+i5)€!J�#e�Gt 1 t +,,.. s) .... * zi * i G�fiKwrash/° *s�# £IK/ ys� > `)'f�yy ¢ihpp{{} f<sfi ' 1'i'Ai�S >f'.. t yXl rsss �rz¢Y%vlryss+yf 's$' ite ''az {j '�y}�sA� * y� xIi is fi fi''�r ,krri'r,� '"K'<'i �K 4s ri fk r''�•�'fr tr s+ 3 r/.. �,.,fn 'r�.:,d.r �iY ri4 r rax #4 t�= _ * 4c' ' Y£ R _1� rrf < x rcd b ,y Y;r ri� ' �Y fi s , T i i f i&�`)"��;yxn sig �i•� y. 4�' Y yf xs, '�'stA� * - * �� ���., x Yes r ,.�,. s , ' .. - * ` Mrd ,• * * ** * • 33 VICTORIA ST. 482-3421 Eleanor Crawford, Clinton;iAdapted by Anne oy, Mrs. Joe Brandon, Bayfield; also wrote the lyrics, the play Susan Wagler, Vanastra; A. has captured the essence of $each, Goderich; N. Ron--the'bbok by Harry J. Boyle.: shphf, Stratford; Judy Set in 1927 in Huron County, Dykstra, Bayfield and _ F. the play starts off on a good Humphries, London took one. foot with the excellent set and Laurie Daw,.Clinton and Jean Sudyk, Goderich held the winning cards in another, while Susan Wagler; Leonard Steep, Clinton; Vera Bennett, Clinton; Ted Little, Hensall; Sarah Anstett Wingham and Karen Yammaotto, Kippen able cast, with Jack Blum wona game. r giving an exceptionally In another, Grace Wurm,• strong performance as Gerry Exeter; Brenda Ball; , Mrs. Davis, the boy from a Toronto Mugridge, England; Joyce slum who stays on the Doyle Kennedy, Londesboro; Mrs. farm for the summer, both Stuart Taylor, Clinton and teaching the innocent family Mrs. Jessie, Goderich split something of life,. and lear- the profits, while Rose ning,a great deal himself. Murray, Dublin .and Mrs. Bob Ron Barry, who portrays Jeffrey, Goderich swift Grampa Murphy, the another. Mrs. -Morley Willis, hilarious "dirty old man", Sarnia and Florence Elliot, nearly steals the show during Clinton halved the winnings one outdoor shower scene of a game. . that almost has the audience 9' r.oulitry Mush t pits finest, A •irerioWn'ed • reco'r r e ev sioify nd radio Staff"...; ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL CLINTON costume design by Shawn ,Kerwin, and director James Roy, a native of Clinton, has spared no effoit in taking advantage of the 'fine surroundings. Roy has also assembled an HEAR THE SELLWOODS IN CONCERT at BLYTH UNITED CHURCH, SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1977' 7:30 p.m. Sponsored by Thelventng Unit' 4 0 0 11 '26.28 ►� -MA'S-WATKINS COUNTRY KITCHEN, Huron County's Finest Dining and Banquet Centre I•rei)bt, N. SMORGASBORD Open Monday through Saturday 5 - 8 p.m. Sundays - 1 O noon - 7 p.m. ADULTS CHILDREN UNDER 12 PRE-SCHOOL "4.49: $1.99 994 • BEV€RAGE.AND DESSERT EXTRA Mrs.-Watki'n's New • LUNCHEM BUFFET Fill Your. Mille! 'Daily,,` Monday i Saturday $2.15 EACI•4 , 11 A•M, ,. 2 tP�Mi y BEVERA E DESSERT E(TRA;; rolling in the aisles. While Bluth and Barry are giving the show added dimension, solid acting also comes from Angela Gei as the conservative mother Mary Doyle; Jim Scheafer as the 'humane father; and Richard Prevett as the still "wet - behind -the -ears sons" Joe. - The music ♦•by S. Cooper; Smith and B. Gauci greatly complements the play, and it is obvious that there is an almost . limitless depth of talent available in Canada, talent' that compares favorably with any in the world. "A Summer Burning" is one show that shouldn't be missed and will alternate all summer with the other plays until-A':igust 20, whoa it closes out the season at Blyth. Open Wedding Reception for Hans Leppington and Pauline Armstrong JULY 9, 1977 at the SANDPIPER INN VANASTRA DANCING 9 P.M. - 1 A.M. MUSIC BY "Star Trex" "Country UnIimite,dh' Count, will be playing PORKCHOP�BARBEC4E AND DANCE at the HURONFISH &GAMECLUB Saturday, July 23, 1977 ro SUPPER: 6- 8 p.m. DANCING: 9- 1 a.m. 'BARBECUE: 56 COUPLE Everyone - DANCE': 56 COUPLE Welcome 'NI G M presents ET FAYE % WILLIAM. PETER ROBERT DUNAWAY . HOLDEN .. FINCH DUVALL ,n Wonde 4 n �' r, THE WORLD'S FAVORITEFINALLYA.BED-TIMEBED-TISTORMEY STORY Y Note: This is nota film for Children, AnM111ANCI QESTRICTED Theatre Brrnch Ontario A irrSACARLOAD /N;�G'�'� TUESDAY NIGHT SPECIAL! DMISS'ION r PER CARLOAD (Tuesday Night + rti )` STARTS WEDNESDAY) IUL'Y;;131 • r Saturd�y.- SEAFORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE 9 P.M. -.1 A.M. "Chris Black & his Orchesfra' 53.50 PER PERSON" CURLING CLUB MEMBERS OR PHONE 462-7745 PROCEEDS FOR. BUILDING FUND .t • lery Specia OPEN AIR MEETIN'G LIONS SEAFORTH Sunday, July 10 at 7:30 p.m. Hear..... RON GARDNER Former Jehovah Witness preacher tell how he has been saved. AMPLE PARKING- YQU MAY REMAIN IN YOUR CAR. EVERYBODY WELCOME — NO COLLECTION — gib. IN EVENT OF RAIN, MEETING WILL BE POSTPONED TO JULY 1tAT 7:30 BOX WELCOME OFFICE OPENS HOME 8:1=5 P.M. FRIENDS m 'ate♦ ;• _., ..,t:,..�<< LAST NIGHT THURS. JULY 7 A UNIVERSAL PICTURE *TECHNICOLOR®[i �= PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE CERTAIN LANGUAGE MAY BE TOO STRONG FOR CHILDREN STARTS FRIDAY, JULY 8 TO THURS., JULY 14 Off INWARD IS FUNNIER AND FASTER NE'S"A NCH SPEED D/SASTER/ See the greatest 'cars in the world destroyed' PLUS ADDED FEATURE Sandy Cobe and David Baughn Present A DINO DE LAURENTIIS FILM Starring CHARLES BRONSON Costarrti'j Jill Ireland IN COLOR IELEASEO BY INTERCONTINENTAL RELEASING CORPORATION Friday & Saturday nights • main Feature will be shown last,, HWY. 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 • • PHONE 524-9981