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
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NOW PLAYING ;.
7� UNTIL .
* SATURDAY, *
SEPTEMBER 3
* 'MacKenzie' *
* RETURN
* ENGAGEMENT
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COMING
* MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 *
* SEPTEMBER10 *
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ELM HAVEN
MOTOR
HOTEL
CLINTON
BOX
OFFICE
OPENS
8:00 P.M.
SHOWS TO SEE _.
SILVER STREAK
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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
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ROBERT SHAW • JACQUELINE `BISSET • KICK NOLTE
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SUNDAY, SEPTE BER 4
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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.
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CLINTON KEWS'R1CQRD, THt,1RSPA'Y, S PTEIVIDER 1,1977—PAGE 23
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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.
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The family of
soot
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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
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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
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Sunday Special
SEPTEMBER 4
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ROAST
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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
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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 /
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• CLINTON ON HViLY. 4
1. Al' VANASTRA ROAD • i
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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.
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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
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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
•
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•
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