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PAGE 20.,-CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 8,1977
CLINTON and District
Badminton Club 1977-78
season offers three free in-
troductory practise
nights Wednesday September
14, 21 and 28, 8 - 11 p.m. at the
t,Centra1 Huron Secondary
School gym, Clinton.
Registration is on Sept. 28. If
you have never played
befo�,re, this is your big
chanbe. Racquets available
for beginners, bring your own
running shies. Students $4. ,
singles $7. couples $10. For
more information phone 524-
9517 or 482-3214. Student
badminton starts October 5,
1977.-35-37ar
RECEPTION and dance for
Lois and Ken Cook,
newlyweds, Friday, Sept. 30
1977 at Family Paradise.
Ladies please bring lun-
Ch.-32, 35-37
FISH & GAME NEW BINGO,
Tuesday, September 13: 15
regular games, $10; 3 share
the wealth plus a Letter prize
of $5. One special $75.00 to go.
—36tfar
ANNUAL Huron County
Plowing Match Saturday
Sept. 17, at.the Allan Walper
farm, lot 4, Con. 22, Stephen
Township, turn east from
Grand Bend on Highway 81.
Coaching day and Junior
Match, Thursday, September
15. —36
The annual SEAFORTH
FALL FAIR DANCE with
Walter Ostanek at Seaforth
Arena, Sat. Sept. 17, 1977. For
tickets call 527-0508. —36,37
Marriage
Preparation
Course
Every Wednesday evening
starting September ,14 to
October 19, 7:30 p.m. to 9:30
p.m. at the Board Room,
Assessment Office,
Gloucester .Terrace;
Goderich. Topics include:
Marriage and the Law; Money
Management; Sexuality;
Communications and Family
Relationships; The. Meaning
of . Marriage. All newly
marrieds or persons con-
templating marriage are
welcome. No charge.
CLINTON Legion 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.
--19tfar
BINGO every Tuesday
evening at ' the Vanastra
Centre RR5, Clinton at 8 p.m.
First regular card $1. 15
regular games of $15.3 share -
the -wealth, jackpot $200 must
go. Admission restricted to 16
years or over.-32tfar
TROUSSEAU TEA - Mrs.
Wendy Hunking invites you to
a Trousseau Tea at her home
on Saturday, Sept. 17, 1977
from 2-4p.m. and ?-9p.m. in
honour of the forthcoming
marriage of her daughter,
Shirley, to Wallace Norman.
—36x
ANNUAL Penny Sale
sponsored by, the Womens
Auxiliary to the Clinton
Public Hospital, September
16 - 24 in the Town Hall.
—36,37
TRUCK LOAD SALE of
organs, at Pulsifer Music,
.Seaforth Sept. 15, 16 & 17. One
two and three keyboards, sale
price from $495. to $5,950.00,
free lessons included. Some
new pianos left at clearance
prices. Closed Wednesdays.
—36ar
ATTENTION - Horticulture
Society 'Huronv iew' activity -
change of date tp Tuesday
Sept. 13. Anyone wishing to
send flowers and -or assist
with corsage making, please
call M. Powell 482-3265.
Kindly note also the Board of
Directors will meet Sept. 19 at
7:45 p.m. in the Board office
of the Ministry of
Agriculture. Flower show
committee meeting will
follow at 8:45 p.m. —36ar
BAYFIELD LIONESS
Harvest Ball Sat. Sept. 24,
1977 Bayfield Community
Centre. Dancing 9 - 1. Music
by "The Royal -Aires". $10
per couple. Lunch provided.
Restricted to persons 18 years,
and over. Limited number of
tickets only. Available at
Graham's General store, and
The Village Market, Bayfield.
—36
WEEKLY
ENTERTAINMENT
NOW UNTIL SEPT. 10th
CAVALIERS
SEPT. 16 & 17
SEPT. 23 & 24
SEPT. 30 & OCT. 1
OCT. 7-8
OCT. 14-15
OCT. 21-22
OCT, 28-29
NOV. 4-5
NOV. 11-12
NOV. 18-19
ROYALAIRES
VENUS
THE WILDWOODS
CAVALIERS
PARISIENNES
VENUS
*SHANNON
M.M. MAKERS
THE .WILDWOODS
PARISIENNES
* 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.
P
TREAT YOURSELF AND YOUR
FRIENDS... FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
OUR NOT BUFFET IS SERVED
THURS. S.FRI. 12 NOON - 2 P.M.
Come as you are
We Welcome Luncheon meeting's
in our Diningroom or private Banquet Room
BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON' SPECIALS EVERY D A Y
Visit the Keg Room
• Colour TV
• Relaxing Atmosphere
We are open 11:30 a.m. til i a.m.
Mon. thru .Sat. and Sunday 11:36
a:m. to 10 p.m.
Candlelight
Restaurant & Tavern
Licenced udder L.C.8,0.
BAYFIELD RD., OODERICH
f1v 5
a •.
John Campbell led his team• from Stanley Township to
the two best out of three wins yin the tug of war at the
Bayfield fall fair on Saturday. (News -Record photo)
41
Playhouse attracts 15,000
'The Huron Country
Play rouse wound `up the 1977
season recently; the shortest
season since 1974 with only
eight weeks of productions as
compared to 10 in 1975 and
1976.
Despite the short season,
the Playhouse attracted more
visitors than any other
comparable period of time
with over 15,000 persons
attending the plays this year.
"George Wahington Slept
Here" was • the most out-
standing box office at-
traction. The least popular'
seemed to be the import show
The Phoenix Threatre from
Montreal and its production
of "Berlin to Broadway" with
Kurt Weill.
Playhouse manager James
Murphy said last week that 54
percent of the 28,000 seats
were filled 'for the 56 per-
formances. Several hundred
youngsters attended the four
shows brought in for children.
Murphy said it was too
early to know exactly how the
Playhouse fared financially
hut is anticipating a break
even budget for the.year.
Murphy continued, "It was
a good steady year. The years
of hard work are beginning to
pay off. We will he looking at
more two week runs for next
season."
He concluded; "We will
offer a nine week .program
next year with the same
number of shows, six in all.."
Fh. Huron
lowing match set
The 50th Annual Huron
County Plov4ing Match and
Farm Machinery Demon-
stration will be sponsored by
the Huron Plowmen's
Assodiation at Allan Walper's
farm, Stephen, Township,
near Grand Bend.
Activities begin with the
annual coaching , day on
•Thursday, September 15th at
9:30 a.m. as well as the Junior
Match at 2 p.m.
Ray Montique, Jarvis,
assistant head judge for
International Plowing
Matches in Ontario will be
one of the coaches. Expert
plowman, Roy Craig, Caledon
East, will also offer very
capable coaching advice.
The Queen of the Furrow
Competition and all the nine
regular plowing classes and
demonstrations will be held
on the main day, Saturday,
September 17th, beginning at
9:00 a.m. Added features will
include Horse Shoe Pitching,
log sawing as well as Ladies'
and men's' nail driving
contests.
An added attraction at this
year's match will be a
demonstration of the solar
heating system that Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Walper use to heat
their home.
The 50th Anniversary of the
Huron Plowmen's
Association will be celebrated
on the evening of October
20th, 1977, with a banquet,
awards night and dance with
Ian Wilbee Orchestra sup-
plying the music. Tickets
may be obtained from
directors of the Association.
The 1977 International
Plowing, Match and' Farm
Machinery Demonstration
will be staged on the
Greenless Bros. and Sons
Limited, and neighbouring
farms in Frontenac County
near Kingston, September
27th to October 1st, 1977. The
Huron County Committee '78'
I.P.1VI.' will have an extensive
exhibit located near the
This trio,of babies have put in a long hard day by the looks of things, but they deserved a
rest after being chosen the winners in the baby show for the six month and under class at
the Bayfield Fair. The -winners were, left to right, first, Arron, son of Douglas and
Rebecca Carson, Toronto; second, Megan, daughter of Doug and Ruth Getty, London and
third. John, son of Doug and Anita Vanderhaar, Bayfield. (News -Retard photo)
Srnile
Message found in bottle:
"I'm marooned on a tropical
island with no taxes, traffic,
or pollution. Eat your heart
out!"
Sunday
Special
SEPTEMBER
apir11
t*s_
SWISS
STEAK
0 with brown gravy, creamy
mashed potatoes or "french
fries, green peas. The above
includes soup or juice, salad,
t . tea or coffee. Dessert:
0
Strawberry Pie
'
ALL $385
FOR0
Debbie's
Custard Cup
2 .MILES SOUTH OF
CLINTON ON HWY. 4
At VANASTRA ROAD
Headquarters building.
Anyone from the area visiting
the '77 I.P.M. is encouraged
to call at the. Huron Exhibit.
Plans for the 1978 Inter-
national Plowing Match and
Farm Machinery Demon-
stration on the Jim Arm-
strong and• surrounding
farms near Wingham, Sep-
tember 26-30, 1978, are
progl'essing on schedule.
Committees for the many
activities associated with this
large agricultural endeavour
are actively involved in
organizing arrangements to
host a record' -breaking event
in 1978.
'Treat cattle
for warbles
Both beef and dairy
producers should treat cattle
for warbles this fall, says
Ralph Macartney,beef
specialist for the Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and
Food.
The treatment, which costs
25 to 50 cents per head, will
prevent large financial losses
to beef and dairy producers.
Warble flies lay their eggs
on the legs of cattle during the
summer months and the
larvae migrate up in the
backline of the animal during
the winter.
"The resulting damage in
beef cattle is twofold," says
Mr. McCartney. "The larvae
form cysts in the fat of the
carcass which must be
trimmed off at processing
'plants. This results °in
reduce.d carcass weight."
"The larvae also bore holes
through the hide . of the
animal. This devalues the
price of the hide."
The time- to treat beef and
growing dairy cattle is from
September to November,
while the larvae are still in
the lower portions of the
animal's body.
BOX
OFFICE
OPENS
8:00 P.M.
SHOWS TO SEE
Fri. -Sat. -Sun.
Sept. 9, 10, 11
PROGRAMS
SUBJECT ..
TO CHANGE
WITHOUT
NOTICE
THERE'S ONLY ONE THING WRONG
WITH THE DAVIS BABY...
ITS AIIVE
THE ONE FILM YOU SHOULD NOT SEE ALONE
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WiIP Plnce� & Steal
WEEKEND OPERATIONS
AFTER LAi3OUR'DAY
HWY. 8 GODERICH AT
CONCESSION RD. 4
PHONE 524.9961
Clinton
Soccer Club
DANCE
Saturday
September 17
at the
CLINTON ARENA
9P.M.-1 A.M.
$6 PER COUPLE
MUSIC BY
DISC JOCKEY
LUNCH SERVED
THE KILLER WH,LE!
' RICHARD HARRIS—CHARLOTTE RA,. PLING
LAST NIGHT THURS., .at* $NPW.ONLY ...hair
Sinbad and The
E eoftheTi,er
SEPT. 9-10
FRI. 8 SAT.
ONE SHOWING ONLY 8 P.M.
THE ISLAND OF
DR. MORUERAUX
• ..for they shall
inherit the earth!
• • .SOONER THAN
YOU THINK!
I "'lack Sunday' Is ..r
SEPT. 11-15 the one mode that you
SUN-THURS. must see this year]"
starring Robert Shaw, Bruce Dern,
Marthe Keller w -
BLACK
SUNDAY
ONE SHOWING
8 P.M. ONLY
Coming Next
Badnews Bears
Breaking Training
GODERICH
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Program
subject
to change
Colonel Sanders'
87th_Birthday Celebration
7Y
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 ONLY
2 pieces of delicious Kentucky Fried
Chicken and golden brown French Fries
Regular
X1 .40
Value
BIRTHDAY
SPECIAL
870
YOU SAVE 53'
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