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Clinton News-Record, 1977-09-01, Page 23•a DANCE & CORN ROAST of the Pineridge 'Chalet RR2 HENSALL SATURDAY, SEPT. 3 9 P.M. - 1 A.M. MUSIC BY "Joe Overholt and the Standbys" DANCE ADMISSION $2.00 PERSON ALL THE CORN YOU CAN EAT - FREE RESERVATIONS; 262-2277 236-4610 236-4213 *********** NOW PLAYING ;. 7� UNTIL . * SATURDAY, * SEPTEMBER 3 * 'MacKenzie' * * RETURN * ENGAGEMENT * * COMING * MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 * * SEPTEMBER10 * Crossfiree ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL CLINTON BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:00 P.M. SHOWS TO SEE _. SILVER STREAK 8r CAN I DO IT UNTIL/ I NEED GLASSES SEPT. 1-3 THURS.-SAT. ONLY PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE PLUS MOVING VIOLATION It's the nuttiest, naughtiest, looniest, gooniest, funniest madcap comedy of the year! - ARTISTS and TECHNICIANS GUILD NATIONAL - AMERICAN release Enjoy a fallfair in rural -Ontario Fall is• just around the corner and there's nothing like a fall fair to capture the season's flavor. Fall fairs are meeting places for urban and rural folk - places to find out what rural Ontario'is all about. "There are about 230 agricultural fairs in Ontario," according to E. A. Starr, Director of Agricultural' and Hor- ticultural Societies Branch of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Most aro held in August, Sep- tember and October." . Traditionally, fairs have been held in the fall when the harvest n, is complete and farmers have the time to show their produce and livestock, says Mr. Starr. "However, some societies have found it to their ad- vantage to hold their fairs in May, June and July.• These have proven to 'be suc- cessful." Ontario's largest exhibitions are the Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto; Central Canada Exhibition, Ottawa and the Western Fair in London. But there are many one and .two-dayT fairs which have much to offer both drban and rural residents. • "Many agricultural fairs have earned.0 'reputation for their ,Special 'shows,whether, the specialtx is a fiddling 'contest, a baby show or a display of steam -driven farm machinery. Some of the ingredients of a good fair are a well -kept fairground', educational programs, rides and candy floss for the children and entertainment for teenagers alod,adults, To obtain a brochure listing the Ontario fall fairs write the Agricultitral and Hor- ticultural Societies branch, `Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Legislative Buildings . BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE LTD. BEECH ST. CLINTON — NOW PLAYING — THURS. - SATURDAY, SEPT. 1-2-3 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 1 ROBERT SHAW • JACQUELINE `BISSET • KICK NOLTE It w is 1958 when makin • love meant "makin-g out." SUNDAY, SEPTE BER 4 4 FEATURE DUSK -TO -DAWN 1 AS T'S1'NE JpWS;il kOCovikE,K THE ALICE COOPER 4 . ,SHOW WELCOME TO MY NIGHTMARE 5''„ �, ALICE. COOPER pS - ,•\i , ‘IpLEt ,,, % 01 HEM�" SAES. 1K EP . FO,HES SCORE // 1.EaOEF GAMESGIRLS. flAy all '` t, a kla.....„ Aml, SAVAGE and WILSON are COMBAT FOPS! A HARD WAY TO LIVE...' �A/N EASY' WAY TO DIE... lv/HAT ADM •TA .CE I°�C ,I1,00,�t . •.��5 Dr A. 0. 0�1 WOMAN DEFILED! orn between tier vows "s l , nd her lave of a man! ? ,.- - • " s.—• 110F7IIIE - PROGRAM. NOTE.— - After Sunday, Sept. 4, Weekend Programs Only. BOX OFFICE OPENS ATI:00 P.M. XSna 1V MONS 1S11I 1 ADMITTANCE RESTRICTED TO PERSONS 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OVER LAST NIGHT THURS., ONE SHOW ONLY - 8:00 P.M. FRI.-TUES. SEPT. 2-6 FRI. & SAT. TWO SHOWINGS ' 7:00 & 9'P.M. ONLY SUN.-TUES. ONE SHOWING ONLY 8 P.M. SINBAD'! THE GREATEST OF ALL ADVENIVRERS 'z r CLINTON KEWS'R1CQRD, THt,1RSPA'Y, S PTEIVIDER 1,1977—PAGE 23 av #ax.4^mow The top elementary school gardeners at the Clinton Flower show last week were, left to right, Robert Snell, Brad James, and Elizabeth Brandon. (News -Record photo) ARIE & GLENNIS VAN DER ENDE invite all their friends aqd neighbours to help' them celebrate their 25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY ON FRIDAY, SEPT. 2 at The White Carnation in Holmesville • starting at 8:30 p.m. Best wishes only please. 0J00000J000.:000 The family of soot 0 0 0 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 JZ , J J J J JZJZ•lZJTJ :JZJZJZJ J J 1 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 WEDDING RECEPTION FOP DOROTHY VAN DOORNIK and DENIS MEDD x SAT. SEPTEMBER 3 . SEAFORTH LEGION HALL [j Dancing 9-1 Everyone Welcome �••'�..�.•}1•. �.. \...1..1..1.x1.. �..,i Sunday Special SEPTEMBER 4 .j� ROAST 2) CAN I DO IT 'TIL I NEED GLASSES 3) EMILY 1'n rdu< hnn Serwr t)evr,n P R �� c. n1�mD R P t IUf n, rndu91,.. Inf 1477 5) HOT PANTS HOLIDAY HWY. 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 • • PHONE 524.9981 ' - Starting Sept. 9 Walking Tall Final Chapter WE NOW CAN ACCOMMODATE SEVERAL WHEELCHAIRS Please make airangernents the night before .30 11II WHAM Program lel lf)NI 5;)4 '181 1subiect to change AtRCQNDIrI)NE0 • i i TURKEY }} t with Savoury Dressing, gravy i� and cranberry sauce, creamy mashed potatoes or french- fires, buttered corn. The above includes soup or juice, ; salad, roll', tea or coffee. • f. Dessert: Pie of your choice Ei • ALL $3 90 i FOR • 1 tJ Debbies 1 : - Custard to / i 2 MILES SOUTH OF • CLINTON ON HViLY. 4 1. Al' VANASTRA ROAD • i 482 x9.896 ''I, L.♦ ••r•.°'r►.°T1i.110,41 c7r•i..'NW iA,,..1•0ir,.iO4 .i'I Wi Entertainment for the Summer Playing Now 'til Sat. Sept 3rd. "The Parisiennes" CLIP THIS FOR YOUR: WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT STARTING, SEPTEMBER 9th SEPT. 9 & 10 SEPT. 16 & 17 SEPT. 23 & 24 SEPT. 30 & OCT. 1 OCT. 7-8 OCT. 14-15 OCT. 21-22 OCT. 28.29 IDV. 4-5 NOV. 11-12 NOV. 18-19 CAVALIERS - ROYALAIRES ° VENUS THE WILDWOODS CAVALIERS PARISIENNES VENUS SHANNON M.M. MAKERS THE WILDWOODS PARISIENNES SPECIAL SMORGASBORD SUNDAY, SEPT. 4th. 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. * 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. 5 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 Visit the Keg Room • Colour TV -11-.Relaxing-Atmosphere- , 4 '•- Relaxing -Atmosphere - 4 4, ' Candlelight Restaurant & Tavern We are open 11:30 a.m. til 1 a.m. Mon. thru Sat. and Sunday 11:30 a.m. to 10 p.rr1. Licensed under.L.C,B.O. BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH 524.77 Bayfield's 121st ,Old TymeCountry. (7) . •.•.•.•... • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• September 2nd and 3rd, 1477 FRIDAY, SEPT. '2 FRIDAY, P.M. - • BINGO and DISPLAY OF EXHIBITS •' PONY and HORSE COMPETITIONS • RELAY RACES etc., etc. • EXCELLENT POULTRY SHOW HEAVY HORSES, AND LIVESTOCK • REFRESHMENT BOOTH • LIONS CLUB'S GAMES & RIDES • SATURDAY 8:30 P.M. TALENT & FUN SHOW WITH M.C. JUDY SAVOY OF CFPL RADIO 9:30 P.M. DANCE ' IN THE ARENA • -SATURDAY, SEPT. 3 • • • • • • • SATURDAY, NOON • PARADE • TO FAIR GROUNDS The Clinton Pipe Band will be leading the Parade. • BABY SHOW AT 2:45 P.M. • FINE EXHIBITS IN ARENA - ENTER THE • • LOG -SAWING` AND OTHER CONTEST