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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-08-25, Page 23Q • Seaforth Saddle Club show attracts 80 horses to competition CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1977-7PAGE 231.a • The Seaforth and District Saddle Club held a very successful open horse show Sunday, August 14 at the Seaforth Fair Grounds. The show was judged by Mrs. Ann Jones of St. Annes, Ontario. To all those who helped in any way - by watching, par- ticipating, sponsoring a class, WEDDING RECEPTION FOR DOROTHY VAN DOORNIK ajC DENISnMdEDD SAT. SEPTEMBER 3 SEAFORTH LEGION HALL Dancing 9-1 Everyone Welcome ti 1 s or working at the show - the Kid, Douglas McCallum, club extends to you a big Ingersoll; Holey Roamer, thank -you. Robin Mitchell; Mr. There were over 80 horses Robinhood, Kathy Leonhardt, on the grounds, and over 100 Bornholm; Running F Creek, spectators came out to watch Joanne Malone, Centralia. Open English pleasure: Dancer's Rhythm, Lynn Flowers, Clinton; Braisette, Michele Flowers, Clinton; Spanish Booger, Fred Cronkite; Arabi , Gai Sue, Brenda. Taylor, Luckno . Open barrel race: Trena. Reed, Jit Kersey, Lambeth; Brazos Brave, Eric Vanneste, Lucan; Stormy Knight, Murray Manson, Komoka; Omar, Douglas McCallum, Ingersoll" , Open flag race". Brazos the events. Results are as follows: Weanlings halter class: 1st - unnamed, Iden Armstrong, Londesboro; 2nd, unnamed, Sue Wilson; 3rd, Silk E Question, Graham and JoAnne Sh,oldice, Lon- desboro, • Yearlings halter class; Mr. Dressup, Ted Tallon; Poco, Gordon Lobb, Clinton; Delrnark Bubbles, Bill Fidom, Belgrave. Aged halter class: Holey Roamer, Robin Mitchell; Spanish Booger, Fred Cronkite; Dancer's Rhythm, Lynn Flowers, Clinton. "Junior trail: Rondy Leo Barbara McCallum, Inger- soll; Flame, Susan Pullman, Seaforth; Arabmysheba, Patti Muegge, Seaforth; Miss Sundial, Joanne Malone, Centralia. Senior trail: Miers Ebony ZURICH BEAN FESTIVAL ANNUAL DANCE Featuring TWO ORCHESTRAS "BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS" and "DESJARDINE ORCHESTRA" SATURDAY, AUGUST 27 8 • p.m. to 1 a.m. 4. Sponsored by Zurich Minor Athletic Association 1- i ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ f✓ ,'✓ 1 r✓ ✓ d Brave, Eric Vanneste, Lucan; Trena Reed, Jim Kersey, Lambeth; Stormy Knight, Murray Manson, Komoka ; Handy Bull, Al Parsons. Junior equitation: Holey Roamer, Robin Mitchell; Miss Eboney, Laurel Ann 'Roney, Mitchell; Miss Beauty -Lee, Mary. Lee Roney, Mit- chell; Rondy Leo, Barbara McCallum, Ingersoll. • Open key hole: Brazos Brave, Eric Vanneste, Lucan; Trena Reed, Jim Kersey, Lambeth; Stormy Knight, .Murray Manson, Komoka ; Hot Pants, John DeKroon, Dublin. Open Western pleasure: Holey Roamer, Robin Mit- Fred Cronkite; Cherokee chell; Beaver Token, Sharon Taw, Graham & JoAnne Black, Bornholm; Babes Big Sholdice, Londesboro; Miers Mike, ,,,Bob Miller; Baby Ebony Kid, Douglas Diamond, Fred Cronkite. McCallum, Ingersoll. Open command class: Miers Ebony Kid, Douglas McCallum, Ingersoll; Miss Stin Dial, . Joanne Malone, Centralia; ,Mr. Robinhood, Kathy Leonhardt, Bornholm; Holey Roamer, Robin Mit- Open pole bending: Trena chell. Reed, Jim Kersey, Lambeth; Junior barrel crawl-thru: Stormy Knight, Murray Candy, Brad Curran, Manson, Komoka; Joe, Rick Wingham.; `.Star, Karen Brown, Stratford; Candy,. 'Bennett, Seaforth; Blaze, Brad Cutran, Wingham, Mark Mcllwairr, Seaforth; Open We' tern riding: I'm A Smoky Too, Steve Presz- cator, Exeter; Chief Eagle, Junior stake race: Champ, Greg Riley, Winthrop; Rastus, Bob Hay: Candy, Brad Curran, Wingham; McGinley's ' Holly, Terry Sims, Kippen. Auburn man wins $1,000 Gordon Beadle of Auburn hit the jackpot at the Clinton Monster Bingo on Monday night when he won $1,000. Other big winners were Marilyn Morley of Goderich who won $179.50 in a share - the -wealth game, Ann Mattson, Hensall and Vi Bell, Bayfield split $176.50 and Alma Bassett, Goderich. won $168.50. - In regular $50 games, in- BENEFIT DANCE For Jack&Gord Henderson Friday Sept. 2, 1977 at 9:00 p.m. At the Vanastra Recreation,Cenitre Ladies please bring lunch. K x The family of Harriet & Lorne Tyndall invite you to join them in the celebration of their parents' 30th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Saturday, Aug. 27, 1977 for the Summer s at the White Carnation 9:30 - 1:00 a.m. Best Wishes only please. Every.one Welcome. dividual winners were: Shirley Smith, Goderich; Doug Batkin, Clinton; Grace Mugford, Goderich; Lorena Thurston, Sylvan Lake, Alberta; Bill Austin, Seaforth; Millie Hanley, Clinton; Ralph Horn, Goderich; Mrs. Vietta George, Goderich. In other regular games, winners sharing the money prizes were: Ann Sallous, Vanastra and Margaret Trevena, Clinton; Flossie Welsh, Clinton, Betty Daer, Clinton and Della Slavin, Clinton split another, while Our mistake In a story in last week's paper about a new firm, Koma Boats locating at Vanastra, it was inad- vertently reported that the firm will be employing 46 people. It should have read four to six people. The News -Record regrets any inconvenience this may have caused. te)0000J0000e)o©e000me 0 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 BOO The family of Lloyd & Isabelle Batkin invite you to their 40th Wedding Anniversary at the White Carnation on Sat. Sept. 3, 1977 Social Hour 8 p.m. Dancing 9:30 - 1 a.m. Friends and relatives All Welcome Best Wishes only 'please J .STEAK BARBECUE - And . And DANCE 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 • 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 O O 1 Mae Varley, St. Catharines and Flo MacCuspey, Goderich split a game. Claem Krauskoff, Dublin, Denise Orr, Bayfield and Alex McMichael, Clinton won a game, while Mrs. Reg. Williamson, Goderich and Sylvia Bushie, Stratford took the winnings in another game. Phyllis Lee of Clinton and Shirley McLean of Acton won a game, and Mrs. Lorena Thurston, Dorothy Drager, Seaforth, Gloria Mcclinchey, Bayfield, Esther • Handy, Sunday special Clinton and Esther Krupman, Clinton split another game. • Wedding Reception For• Marilyn Holland and Tom McMahon on SAT. AUGUST 27 9P.M.-1 A.M. at the SANDPIPER INN Music By "Nuthin' Fancy' EVERYONE WELCOME . I Tickets Now Available South Huron Rec Centre - EXETER OPENING' WEEKEND 'Thurs., Sept. 1 • Walter Ostanek '$10. Per Couple Fri., Sept. 2 • Giant Bingo $1100 in Prizes plus Share -the -wealth Sat., Sept. 3 • Tommy Dorsey Band $10. per person Sun., Sept. 4 • • Beef Barbecue $4: Advance ' $4.50 Gate Followed by Gospel singing Mon., Sept. S• • Liverpool $3. per person Tickets Available at CROWN SPORTS CLINTON AUGUST 28th GRILLED HAM STEAK % With Pineapple Rings, 1 scalloped or mashed potatoes, j I buttered ' mixed vegetables. The above includes soup or . juice, salad, tea or coffee. 1 Dessert: Angel Food cake 1 with ice cream. ALL FOR V3•8 5 • Debbie's I• Custard Cup 2 MILES SOUTH OF f. CLINTON ON HWY. 4 f. AT VANASTRA ROAD 482=9896 • at HURON FISH and GAME CLUB Saturday, Aug. 27, 197.7 Supper '6-8 p.m. Dancing 9-1 a.m. with the "LESPERANCE TRIO" Supper $6.00 per couple Everyone Welcome Dance $6.00 per couple - Very Versatile Band, ..Here for their Second "Year. * Dinner Reservations accepted 'till 8:30 p.m. * No Cover Charge for this Great Entertainment, come in and dine in our relaxing atmosphere. * Sorry we cannot accept reservations for enter- tainment, first come, first served basis. TREAT YOURSELF AND YOUR 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 Diningroom or private Banquet Room. BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON SPECIALS EVERY DAY We are open 11:30 a.m. "til 1 a.m. Mon. thru Sat. and Sunday 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. BINGO EVERY TUESDAY starting Aug. 30, 1977 Vanastra Centre 8:00 p.m. DR. GODDARD DAY Sunday, Sept. 18 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. PINERIDGE CHALET R.R. 2, Hensall Rastus, Bob Hay. Open pick-up race: Brazos • Brave, Eric Vanneste, Lucan; Roan Comando, Brad Mousseau; Stormy Knight, Murray Manson, Komoka; Trena Reed, Jim Kersey, Lambeth. Open goat decorating: Brian Riley, Seaforth; Greg Riley, Winthrop; Douglas 1MlcCallum, .Inger- soll; Patti Muegge, Seaforth. Friends neighbours and Party to mark the occasion of the 30th Weddil Anniversary relatives are invited to a Wine and Cheese of Don and Grace Watson Tuesday, Aug, 30 at their residence from 6 Fool. to, 10 p.m. NOTICE Central Huron Secondary School Students School will re -open at the regular time, 9:15 a.m. on Tuesday, September 6. All students report in the double gym for class assignments. All buses will be travelling at the regular time. School will close ONE HOUR EARLIER than usual. All buses will depart ONE HOUR EARLIER than usual G. O. Phillips PRINCIPAL Have your last fling of the summer at Buffy's AND i -Nm -N, AFTER q Aouei_P l3uFF y . '4N �.CMoNAVE .4-r -a'FF s WC 'L-2. f -lo? on/ m)( "T�/V s p�'' AND cAi cH THE iDQSK To- U,4144f s M'w kn -lE Lir VE- /1,./ to help ease the pain of back to school, and summer's end, and the heartbreak of. psoriasis, we're having our 4th Biweekly Monday. Special. On Tuesday -and Wednesday, too. Anyone requiring a ride out to Pineridge Chalet plea se_phone 262-2323, Doug Mann or 236-4757 Pete Jeffery until Satur- day noon, September 17. Tickets available at Don's Food Market, Laporte Meat Market, Doerr's Superior Store, Zurich, H & NI Variety, St. Josephs, Ron's Health Centre, Drysdale's Home Hardware, Super Save, Dave Kyle's Shell Station, W. G. Thompson and Sons Ltd. in Hensall. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Dot* ***.*.*** **** NOW LAYING * * UNTIL * * SATURDAY, AUGUST 27 * * "New City * • Jam_Band" COMING * , MONDAY, AUGUST 29 * TO : * * OSATURDAY 7`► * .SEP'TEMBER 3 * :"MacKenzie"' * ' RETURN * ENGAGEMENT * WITH EVERY BURGER (Regardless of race, creed, sex, rare, medium or well-done) Offer Good only at the participating Buffy's in your neighbourhood. SUNDAY, SEPT. 4 To my friends and customers for your patronage over the past 25 years. It was greatly appreciated, and my pleasure. My family and I would like to welcome Ross and Irma Brighton to the business. They have been in the restaurant business for a number of years. Ross and Irma will be taking over starting September 1. I hope you all welcome floss and Irma to this area, and con,tinue'iwith the same kind- ness and goodwill towards them, I have always enjoyed. ` We're open 'til 6 a.m. If you don't believe us, read next week's newspaper. This time it's for keeps! • Licensed under L.C.B.O. BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH 524.7711 ' VICKI HORBANUIK & FAMILY VICKI'S NORTH END IDNIGIIT MADNESS. IS COMING! (AND SO'S YOM KIPPUR) BE READY! 4111 i�S 5 OF pl 0 NC 1976 • HURON STREET CLINTON §t 1NCS ION OPEN: MONDAY—THURSDAY 11 A.M. - 12 MID - NIT[ FRIDAY & SATURDAY 11 A.M. - 2 A.M. SUNDAY 11 A.M. ' 12 MIQNITE