HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-12-29, Page 16PAGE 16--CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1977
BINGO every Tuesday
evening at the Vanastra
Centre RR 5, 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
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 Saturday night
at the Blyth Memorial Hall,
Blyth Ontario at.8:00 p.m, 12
regular games; 3 share -the -
wealth ; jackpot
$150.00.-37 tf ar
MEETING NOTICE: A
meeting of the Huron -Bruce
Federal Liberal Association
will be held at the Hotel
Clinton Thursday January 12,
1978 at 8 p.m. at which time
delegates will be elected to
represent the Riding at the
convention of the Liberal
Party of Canada being held in
Ottawa on February 2,4, 25
and 26, 1978, Jack Horan,
secretary. -52
Hully
Gully
Snowmobile
Club
Trail Ride and Meeting
to Follow
with Membership Drive
Tues., Jan. 3, 1978
7:30 p.m.
at
Hully Gully.
RR 1 Varna
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Expectant Parent
Classes,
The Huron Cunty Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Expectant Parent Education
Classes, being held in the
Clinton Public School corn-
mencing Tuesday, January
10, 1978 from 7:30-9:30 p.m.
These classes will run for 8
weeks.
Would anyone who is in-
terested please register by
calling 1-800-265-4485 toll free
or the Health Unit office at
482-3416.
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Both husbands and wives
are invited to attend and
participate, in the discussions.
Prenatal classes for the
spring series will begin April
3, 1978.-52,1,2,AR
DANCE - Vanastra Com-
munity Centre, Saturday
January 14. Dancing 9-1.
Music by the Silvertones.
Sponsored by Central Huron
Agriculture Society. Lunch
provided. $6.00 couple. For
tickets phone 482-9125; 482-
9415; 482-7600.-52,,1,2X
ON JANUARY 14, 1978 The
Clinton Calvinettes are
having a BOTTLE DRIVE
through Clinton. Could you
please have all bottles ready.
In case of bad weather it will
be on the following Saturday,
Jan. 21, 1978.-52,1,2
HURON COUNTY HEALTH
UNIT invites you to attend
the Child Health Clinic,
Christian Church, Vanastra
on Thursday, January 5, 1978
from 9:30-11:30 a.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening -
3. Immunization
4. Hearing Screening,
5. Fluoride brushing of
children's teeth to prevent
cavities for, ages 3-5 years
6. Vision Screening.-52AR
THURSDAY, JANUARY 5 at
8:00 p.m. card party at the
IOOF hall, Princess St.
!Clinton, sponsored by the
Rebekahs and' Oddfellows.,
Admission 75c. Ladies please
bring lunch. -52,1
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COMING
MONDAY, JAN. 2
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SAT., JAN. 7
RETURN ENGAGEMENT
* NEW YEAR'S EVE 15.
Dancing 9 to ???
Music by
Country &• Western Band
V! '19.50 couple.':.Includes
weg Smorgasbord and favours l&
A Restricted 18 years and over.
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DEC. 26th - JAN. 4th ONE SHOWING ONLY 8 P.M.
FRI. NITE
TWO SHOWING.; 7 8. 9 P.M.
NOTE: SAT., DEC. 31
• ONE SHOWING 7 P.M.
"It's true. People have trouble
remembering My Words. Moses had
such a bad memory 1 had to
give him tablets."
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Sherry Perrin of Vanastra takes her present fromSIiira
when he visited the Vanastra Day Care Centre last week
handing out presents. (photo by Wilma Oke)
HOW TO AROUSE
SUSPICIONS
Many first-time home buyers are nerimus about their pur-
chase from the very first day they venture forth with a real
.._,:estate salesperson to see what the market has to offer. While
we can do a lot to ease the nervousness of the, novice
prospect, a seller can unwittingly plant unnecessary fears in
the prospectie buyer's mind.
Think bail( to the time when You went hunting for your first
house.,Were you a bit skeptical of the seller's integrity when
you were greeted by a series of locked closets, or burned -out
lightbulbs which made it difficult for you to inspect dark
areas of the basement or corners of the attic? If the seller
tried to persuade you not to bother trying the bathtub
faucets, or suggested the the kid's room was sUch a mess
perhaps you wouldn't want to see it, you immediately won-
dered what he we trying to hide.
When we show houses to prospective buyers, we do our best
before the actual visit to put the prospect at ease. You, as a
seller, can help by insuring a friendly ancl open atmosphere.
When you list with us, we'll be able to walk through your
house with you and point out the ways in. which you may be
unwittingly arousing unfounded suspicions on the part of
prospective buyers.
List
Your Property
vvith
Bob'
Storey
482-7440
SALESMAN FOR
NOW G. K. RE.ALTY
MIND% INC.
14 .ISAAC ST., CLINTON
g TREAT THE FAMILY
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News of Hensall
by Bertha MacGregor
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Munn
spent the Christmas holiday
with their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Gooding and Dale at Parkhill.
Mr. George Parker, who
was a patient in South Huron
Hospital, Exeter, was able to
return to his home for
Christmas.
M,r. and Mrs, Ron Mason,
Tracey and Cindy of Bowling
Green, Ohio spent Christmas
with Mrs, Mason's ' mother,
Mrs. Glen E. Bell.
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor
returned home after spending
the holiday with Mr. and Mrs.
Don MacLearn, Jodi and
Brooke in Oakville.'
Miss Dorothy Farquhar of
Toronto spent the holiday
with her mother Mrs. Emma
Farquhar and sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Spencer.
Mr. Burt Coleman of
London visited with his
mother Mrs. Gladys Coleman
and brother Ivan at Christ-
mas.
Christmas Service
The Christmas church
service in Carmel
Presbyterian Church was'
conducted by Rev. Fox of
Harron College. Miss Brenda
Pepper resided at the organ
and led the choir in singing.
The Senior choir sang as a
prelude to the service, the
first part of the Manger King
Cantata and the anthem
Christmas Gloria. The Junior
choir- sang the "Little
Drummer Boy" and "Away
in a Manger."
Rev. Fox delivered an
inspiring Christmas message
and baptised the children of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moir,
Hensall and Mr. and Mrs.
Bayley of the Exeter
congregation.
The service concluded with
the Senior choir singing the
last song in the Manger King
Cantata.
The members of Cavern
Presbyterian Church. Exeter
worshipped with Carmel
church for the Christmas
service.
Hensall
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spent Christmas with their
daughter and son-in-law Mr.
and `Mrs. John McGuire and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horton
received a telephone call
from Hampshire, England on
Christmas Day.
-Minor hockey news
Hensall Bantams played
against Dublin on Thursday
losing to Dublin by 5-4. Most
of the first period was
scoreless but Hensall finally
pushed ahead when Jeff
Rowe scored assisted by
Dave Consitt.
Both teams were fighting
for goals in the third period.
Dave Consitt scored for
Hensall assisted by Jeff
Sangster and Jeff Rowe,
followed by Paul Smale
scoring the third goal for
Hensall assisted by Doug
Volland and Dennis McBride
and the fourth goal was
scored by Dave Consitt
assisted by Jamie McClin-
(hey.
The pee wees played Zurich
on Friday, losing 10-5. This
was a good game with both
sides scoring frequently.
MAKE OUR PLACE
"YOUR PLACE"
Reserve Now For our Special
NEW YEAR'S DAY
DINNER
3 Seating - at 4 p.m., 6 p.m., and 8 p.m.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 1
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482-3421 -
Licensed under L.L.B.O.
Under New Management
For information ReseOvations
Please Call: 482-3421
LCLOF.F
at the
SANDPIPER INN
Vanastra Park, Clinton
NO RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
SMORGASBORD NOW SERVED NIGHTLY
NEW HOURS: OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK,
NOON LUNCHEON BUFFET :12 NOON - 2 P.M.
New Years Eve Tickets
Still Available
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Avvtrh, goihg
NEW YEAR'S DAY
For an elegant dinner at the Candlelight
Restaurant and Tavern.
Management of the Candlelight has made up an
extra special menu to make Your New Year's
Day dinner a real treat for the whole family
(children's portions available on request.)
Open New Years Day till 8 p.m.
Reservation, greatly appreciated
DECEMBER 30th & 31st.
"PARISIAINES"
Saturday, December 31st - With tickets only
eanaDa4la
Gketattatartt an& caeitYth
Highway 21 gouth, Goderich
)41.1'4;3041 -to 6e/filc
whole. worwt.
1978
is going to be
Terrific!
Strerin9
'Nat year I.
Christmas is over
We shed a smaillear
But we here at Buffys
Still wish you a Happy New Year
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