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Monster bingo winners
.William Ryan of Goderich,
was the big winner at the
Clinton Monster Bingo on
Monday evening as he
pocketed the $F,000 prize.
Pearl Tideswell of Clinton
was another prize winner and
she took a `1;195 share the
wealth. E. Darnboroy�gh of
Bayfield pocketed $142 and
Peggy Reid of Clinton took
another special game of
41 $136.
In the regular games, in-
dividual winners were: Mrs,
Doug Racho, Dublin; Una
Costello, Goderich; G.
Johnston, Londesboro; Mrs.
Wilber Welsh, Clinton; Mrs.
Moorehead, P.aYlmerston;
Mrs. Steep, Clinton; Mrs:
Boyes, Clinton; Mrs. A.
Bartliff, Clinton; Elaine
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Smith, London; Teresa
Ridout, Newfoundland.
J. Daer,Cjoderich ; D.
Thompson, Clinton; G.
Allaway, Vanastra and A.
McFadden, Mitchell won a
game while Mrs. J. Dykstra,
Bayfield arid Mrs+ Vivian
Fremlin, Clinton shared in
anott ?r.
Bob Marks, Sarnia; Mrs. B.
Austin, Seaforth and Mrs. W.
Glazier, Clinton split a game,
and 1 . Elliott, Goderich; G.
-Littlechild, God,erich and
Mrs. B. Austin, Seaforth split
another,
B. Brook, Mitchell and G.
Al4away, Vanastra won a
game' and Brenda Kenny,
Seaforth: Mildred `Weber,
Exeter and 'Mrs. Dollimore,
Ajax won another.
Huronview ladies meet
by Hilda M. Payne
The Huronview Auxiliary,
meeting in the Craft Room on
Monday, July 18 decided to
purchase an air mattress
Whin' would benefit the bed-
ridden patients as it helps by
relieving pressure on the
joints. Mr. Archibald ad-
dressed the meeting and
explained about the mattress.
The meeting was chaired
by the President, Mrs. C.
Ct lclough and opened with
the members repeating the
Lord's Prayer, Mrs.
NcNichol, the secretary, read
the minutes and Mrs. Leola
Lockhart, treasurer, gave the
financial report. Roll call was
answered by naming a
favourite hobby or pastime
and many favoured reading
during the current hot
weather.
Members may buy rem-
nants if they think they are a
bargain and give the bill to
the treasurer, this material to
be made into something for
the Fall Bazaar.
The next meeting will be on
August 1,5 at .1:30 p.m. and it
would be nice to see more
ladies come to our meetings.'
The kitchen help served a
delicious cold drink. The
meeting adjourned,
"Country.. ........._.
Unlimited"
will be playing for the
PORKCHOP BARBECUE
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, HURON FISH GAME CLUB
$ Saturday, July 23, 1977
0SUPPER; 6- 8 p.m. DANCING: 9- 1 a.m.
0 BARBECUE: $6 COUPLE Everyone
DANCE: $6 COUPLE Welcome
Danc�' to the
Mersey Brothers
SATURDAY, JULY 30Th
BLYTH AND DISTRICT
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Dancing from 9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Tickets $6.00 Per Person
Includes Buffet Lunch
Tickets Available at.' . .
GODERICH: Radio Shack
CLINTON: Arnold Riley Barber Shop
SEAFORTH: Bob 11 -Betty's Variety
OR FROM ANY MEMBER OF THE
BLYTH LIONS. CLUB
NOW PLAYING AT THE ELM HAVEN
'TIL SATURDAY, JULY 23
"Charlie Louvin"
"( From Nashville, Star of the Grand Ole Opry.
*
4( country
Show Performer. If you enjoy
country music at its finest, don't miss Charlie's
* Show.
COMINGNEX'rWEEk
Monday, July 25 -to Saturday, July 30
\lex Robertson of Wingham, the chairman of the tented
city for Huron County Plowing match, took on a new job
last Thursday evening as official roast cutter at the
Plowman's barbecue. Bruce Keys of Varna eagerly
picked a choice slice of beef to add to his dinner plate.
\•long with the meal, which was held at the Clinton
community (:entre, a dance --followed. (News -Record
photo)
Hollywood star will
appear at Playhouse
9
Bayfield woman named
to provincial council
Moira Couper of Bayfield is
one of our newly -appointed
members of the southwestern
regional council 'of the
Ontario Educational Com-
munications Authority
(OECA) .
OECA is the provincial
body that operates the
educational television
channel, TV Ontario.
Mrs.- Couper is a consultant
in Christian education for the
. United Church and a leader of
crafts workshops at Fan-
shawe College in London.
The other .appointees are
-Mary M. Stedman, president
. of the ' Mental Health
Association' of Brantford,
Paulette Richer, a producer
a,t the French language radio
station CBEF in Windsor, and
David Westfall, a youth
program director at
Waterloo's YMCA,
OECA has five 15 -member
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1877 --PAGE
councils located throughout
the province to advise the
authority on the cultural and
educational needs of their
region.
The recent appointments
are for three years except for
Miss-Richer's which is;for- two
years.
Too much bench
time slows you
down Get octave
" Get in shape and
put yourself in
title clear
Fitness is fun.
Try some. •
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PLAYHOUSE
GRAND BEND
THIS WEEK:
Muriel Resnick's sophisticated comedy
ANY WEDNESDAY July 19-23
Tuesday -Saturday at 8:30 p.m.
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NOW OPEN FOR THE SUMMER
Sunday, Jt,ly 24 at 8:30 p.m.
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SEAFORTH CENTENAIRES
JUNIOR HOCKEY CLUB
Presents •
"SEAN FAGAN
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DUBLIN CORPORATION"
SATURDAY - JULY 23, 1977
SEAFORTH ARENA'
Dancing 8 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Operating Under a Special Occasion Permit
Advance Tickets
'5. per person
Admittance restricted to persons
18 years of age and over
Tickets available from:
* Centenalre Executive Members
* By calling 527-0882
* Clinton News -Record, Albert St.
* Jim Hayter Chov.-Olds.), Goderich
At the Door
'` per person
BOX
OFFICE
OPENS
8:15 P.M.
John Carradine, and Hart 1 937 musical (made
distinguished film star will* -into the famous movie
appear at the Playhouse in starring Judy Garland and
,,the comedy George Mickey Rooney) opens its
Washington Slept Here, two-week run at the
.lames M,urphy, Artistic Playhouse on Tuesday, July
Director announced recently. ''h• lJpdated to the early fifties
The popular American .the show includes all the
classic by Moss Hare and original hit tunes Where or
• George Kaufmann opens on When, My Funny Valentine,
Tuesday, August 9 for a Johnny One -Note. That's Why
week's engagement. Mr. the Lady is a Tramp and
Carradine appears in a comic many others.
role, that of Stanley Men- The show is, set, ironically
ninger, a rich old uncle. enough, in a summer stock
Mr. Carradine's career theatre and involves a dozen
spans 50 years. Some of his, energetic young theatre
films include The Sign of the hopefuls who sing 'and dance
-Cos': ' Le's "AMI8erebles, their hearts but - in -pursuit of
Cardinal Richelieu. Mary of making it big in show biz!
• ,Scotland, the Garden -of The cast includes Araby
Allah, .Winterset, Captains . Lockhart (a Wayne,& Shuster
Courageous, The Three regular), Bob Windsor,
Musk-eteers, Grapes of (-whose last Playhouse ap-
Weath, Blood and Sand, pearance was as Barney in
Silver Spurs, Adventures of Red Hot Lovers), Alden
Mark Twain, The House of .tones, Rick Zimmerman,
Frankenstein, Captain Kidd, Mark Russell and Shari
Fallen Angels, Around the fiondy.
World in 80 Days. The Ten James Murphy directs,
Commandments, The True .loel Greenberg handles the
Story of Jesse James, to dance and, Peter Purvis
name only a few. • conducts the 12 piece , or-.
Mr. Carradine's ap-' chestra.
pearance at the Playhouse is The show's two week
made possible through a engagement begins July 26
corporate grant from Conklin and plays Tuesday through
Lumber Ltd. Saturday evenings with
George Washington Slept special discount -matinees on
Here plays Tuesday through Wednesdays and Saturdays
Saturday evenings at 8;30, at :':30.
with matinees on Wednesday The Playhouse reports its
and Satyurday. July' !(1 opening night nearly
Babes in Arms the Rogers sold out.
"Gary Buck"
Canada's no. -1 Country MuSlc performer
Come on out and find out why.
ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL
CLINTON
- Summer
Entertainment
Monday thru Saturday
FOR 2 BIG WEEKS
JULY 18th to JULY 30th
"Charlie Eckstein"
' "The Great Entertainer"
Come in and dine in our
newly renovated Restaurant &
Tavern
TREAT YOURSELF ANDIOUR
FRIENDS... FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
OUR HOT BUFFET IS SERVED
THURS. & FRI. 12 NOON - 2 P.M.
Come as you are
We Welcome Luncheon meetings
in our Piningroom or private Banquet Room
BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON SPECIALS EVERY DAY
Visit the Keg Room
• Colour TV
• Relaxing Atmosphere'
We are open 11:30 a.m. til 1 a.m.
4/‘ Mon: thru gat. and Sunday 11:30
C� a.m. to 10 p.m.
Can 4leligh t
Restaurant & Tavern.
Licensed under L,C.B O•-
BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH
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Ausable-Bayfield Conservation'Authority
9th.,ANNUAL
PARKHILL CANOE REGATTA
AND PICNIC
SUNDAY, JULY 24th
at Parkhill Conservation Area
(intersection of Hwys. 7 & 81)
Registration: 10:30 a.m. to' 11:00 a.m. 50c -person -race
Races start at: 11:00 a.m.
Spectate or Participate - Fun for friends and family.
Everyone Welcome!
Events include gunnel bobbing, crab race, tug-of-war, kayak
races, separate races for amateur' and ;experienced
▪ canoeists. �. - ,
Land loving spectators can join in the horseshoe toOrnament
and tug-of-war..,Barbecue pits will be available.
For further information, contact the Ausable-Bayfield
Conservation Authority Office, Exteer (235-2610)
THE STREET WHERE STARLETS ARE MADE!
PROGRAMS
SUBJECT
TO CHANGE
WITHOUT
NOTICE
HER MISSION -
SEDUCE AND DESTROY!
HER DEADLIEST WEAPON
IS HER BODY!
NOW PLAYING!
ONE SHOWING 8':00 PM
TOO HOT
TO HANDLE
CHERI CAFFARO
JULY 22 - 26 FRI - TUES.
Evel Knievel in his first dramatic movie role.
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STARRING GEORGE C. SCOTT
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July 24 - 26 MON - WED
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CANON BALL
STARTING JULY 27
GODERICH
30 ,tilt -SQUARE
pFICNE" 524 7811
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