HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-01-26, Page 22PAGE 22—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26. 1978
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.-37tfar
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
NOON LUNCHEON - To be
held Thursday, March 30,
1978. Sponsored by Wesley -
Willis U.C.W.-4
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7�-SATURDAY, JANUARY 28 *
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COMING *
* MONDAY, JAN. 30 *
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* SAT., FEB. 4
*"Freeman James
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* FREEMAN JAMES. FORMERLY *
1 WITH FRIJID PINK .
ELM HAVEN
MOTOR
HOTEL
CLINTON
VALENTINE - DANCE -
Saturday, February ' 4
Bayfield Community Centre -
4ponsored by Bayfield
Liones&. Dancing 9-1 $6 - per
couple - Lunch Provided. -4,5
NED BOSWELL NIGHT.
Saturday, February 11, 1978,
in honour of Ned's 90th bir-
thday. The Seaforth Curling
Club invites friends,
acquaintances and former
members to an open house 7-9
p.m. and dance 9-1 a.m. No
gifts please. -4-6
EUCHRE PARTY, Varna
Township Hall, Friday,
January 27 at 8:30 p.m.,
sponsored by LOL 1035.
Ladies bring sandwiches.
Everyone welcome. -4
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.--l9tfar
HURON County Family
Planning project invites you
to attend Family Planning
Clinic every Thursday from
6:30 p.m. to 9:00. p.m. . at
Huron County Health Unit,
Shipley St., Clinton. Coun-
selling and medical services
provided., For information
call 482-3416.—eowar
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Weekend Entertainment
Fri. & Sat., January 27 & 28
Shannon
TREAT YOURSELF AND YOUR
FRIENDS...FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
OUR HOT BUFFET IS SERVED
THURS. & FRI. 12 NOON - 2 P.M.
Come a; 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
'Ps Relaxing Atmosphere
We are open Sun. to Wed. 11:30 a.m.
^ l 1 to 10 p.m. and Thurs., Fri., Sat. 11:30
�y !^ a.m, to 1 a.m.
Candlelight
Restaurant & Tavern
Licensed under L.C. B.O.
BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH
524-77.11
Its been 50 years, but Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. McLellan
are still happily married and enjoying their life of
retirement in Seaforth. (photo by Wilma Oke)
Kippen couple celebrate
50th wedding anniversary
by Wilma Oke
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E.
McLellan of 92 Goderich
Street West Seaforth, marked
their 50th wedding an-
niversary recently with a
family dinner, followed by a
reception at Pineridge
Chalet, Hensall.
The couple was married
January T, 1928, at the Kippen
Manse by Rev. R. Connor.
Mrs. McLellan was the
former Edna Strong, a
daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. John Strong of
Tuckersmith . Township. Mr.
McLellan is a son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. John McLellan
also of Tuckersmith Town-
ship.
Following their wedding,
the couple' farnfe'd on Lot 14,
concession 3 of Tuckersmith
for many years until moving
to Hensall where Mr.
McLellan worked for General
Coach (now Bendix Homes
Systems Ltd) for 14 years.
They retired to Seaforth
four years ago.
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They have a son Kenneth of
Kippen and a daughter, Lois,
Mrs. Clarence Ducharme of
Kitchener. They have four
grandchildren.
They were the recipients of
many gifts and
congratulatory messages,
including a plaque from
Prime Minister Pierre Elliott
Trudeau, Jack Riddell, 'MPP
Huron -Middlesex and Robert
McKinley, MP Huron.
This week at the Legion
By Rene Brochu
Last Saturday, the Legion
ran its first social of the New
Year. It was a disappointing
experience for the en-
tertainment committee as
only 26 couples showed up for
K of C draws
At the regularly scheduled
monthly meeting of the
Father Stephen Eckert
Council of the Knights of
Columbus, Mr. A.E. Miller
226 Brunswick St. Stratford
was declared the winner of
$318. To all those persons who
bought tickets.
To all those persons who
bought Christmas draw
tickets sponsored by the
Fourth Degree Knights, here
are the winners: first prize
went to Mr. David Nichol of
Stratford; second prize to Mr.
J. Meagher also of Stratford;
third prize to Mrs. Margaret
Hallihan of Blyth; and fourth
prrte went to Mr. J. Clark of
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TUESDAY DINNER
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the occasion.
Legion members especially
were conspicuous by their
absence, but the en-
tertainment committee shall
forge ahead and the next
social is in February with.,
Wingham.
The 4th Degree Knights
would like to thank all those
persons who patronized the
annual Christmas Draw and
wish all a very prosperous
New Year.
4602,
Third annual Nutrition Week is here
BY BEA McCLENAGHAN
HOME ECONOMIST
HURON COUNTY
Many questions will be
answered this week in your
community as the Ontario
Dietetic Association proudly
presents its third annual
Nutrition Week. The theme
"What's to Eat" is being
highlighted throughout
Ontario during the week of
January 23 - 28, 1978.
The main objective of
Nutrition Week '78 is to
stimulate children's interest
in healthy eating habits and
an , awareness - of their im-
portance.
Food is life. It is as simple
as that - you.are what you eat.
How you look, feel, think aqd
act all start with what you
eat. People who are well-
nourished are able to get
more out of life. They are
more likely to be alert and
energetic and able to cope
with the stresses of life. Good
nutrition can contribute much
to your life.
Dietitians and nutritionists
throughout the county will be
involved in several school
promotions and community
activities this week. During
the rest of the regular year,
these same professions are
available to answer your
questions regarding good
Parkhill Winter fun day set
The Ausable-Bayfield
Conservation Authority is
sponsoring the Parkhill
Winter Fun Day on Sunday,
February 5, from 1 to 4:30
pm, at the Parkhill Con-
servation Area, north-east of
Parkhill, off Highway 7.
The events scheduled in-
clude a cross-country ski
race, a cross-country ski
rally, a snowmobile rally,
cross-country ski and
snowmobile tours, cross-
country ski technique
demonstration and
tobogganing. Look in next
week's -paper for the starting
times of these activities
Prizes will be awarded for the
winners of the race' and two
rallies. All events start from
the Activity Barn near the
Conservation Area entrance
gates.
Refreshments and a bar-
beque to cook your lunch will
be available at the Activity
Barn. Films on winter -in
Ontario, cross-country skiing,
snowmobiling, and
snowshoeing will be shown
throughout the day at the
Activity Barn.
For further information
contact the Ausable-Bayfield
Conservation Authority.
News of the Varna area
By Mary Chessell
Members of Varna UCW
will be interested to know that
Mrs. Leonard Strong of
Egmondville will be speaking
at the meeting next week
concerning the new com-
mittees and the duties
associated with them. She
will also try to answer any
questions about year-end
reports.
The children and young
music by the "Royalaires,"
so plan your party now and
support your Legion func-
tions.
The entertainment
chairman, Comrade Harvey
Hayter and his committee of
volunteers say they'll keep
trying to please the patrons
and can only hope that
members and friends will
attend the planned functions.
There is a group of in-
terested dart players who
would' like to form dart
teams, so anyone interested
is asked to place their name
on the list which is located on
the bulletin board.
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DPIP
HURON COUNTY'S
FINEST ENTERTAINMENT
AND DINING CENTRE
FULLY LICENSED UNDER THE L L 6 O
OPEN :7DAYS AWEEK
17 NOON 10 P M FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY EVENING'TIL 1 A M
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OUR WEEKEND
ENTERTAINMENT,
RETURNS...
In our Lounge, starting
Friday & Saturday, Feb. 3 & 4
"Shannon"
COMING:
February 10 & 11
"Amaranth"
February 17 & 18
"Sae/them Comfort"
February 24 & 25
"Cavaliers"_
The Sandpiper bn...la the finest in
SMORGASBRD DINING
NO RESERVATION REQUIRED
Served Nightly
Remember our -
NOON LUNCHEON BUFFET
MONDAY -SATURDAY. 11:30 A.M.-2:00 P.M.
.1T r °Gr
people of the community have
been making good use of the'
arena since it opened last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bell Chessell
and Brian were guests of the
International Order of Job's
Daughters (Bethel No. 4) at
Mitchell on" Saturday
evening, when Y Miss Nancy
Chessell was installed as
Honored Queen.
Nancy, is seen dancing
occasionaly on local TV
shows.
nutrition.
If you have any questions
concerning nutrition, contact
the people from the Nutrition
Week Committee for Huron:
Lorraine Devereaux, Com-
munity Nutritionist, Huron
County Health Unit,
Goderich; Paula Blagrave,
Dietitian, Wingham General
Hospital; Barb Guse,
Dietitian, Clinton Public
Hospital; Liz McHugh, Public
Health Unit Nurse, Clinton;
Connie Kyc, Public Health
Unit Nurse, W ingha m ; Grace
Bird, Home Economist,
Ministry of Agriculture and
Fooc.; or Bea McClenaghan,
Home Economist,..Ministry of
Agriculture and Food.
The committee responsible
for several of the Nutrition
Week programs extends a
thank you to part-time home
economists Ruth Axtmann
and. Susan Wheatley for the
program they helped with.
Make Nutrition Week count
for _the whole family.
Remember, an un-
derstanding and favourable
attitude towards the
development of good eating
habits now will pay dividends
in Canada's future.
FEBRUARY SPECIAL
3 FOR THE PRICE OF 1. Use of our Fitness Room. Sauna. and
Pool until February 28th. 117$ for the price of only '1.N per
day. (Adults only) BEAT THE WINTER BLUES by exercising In our
Fitness Room, relaxing in our hot Sauna. and by swimming In
our Temperature Controlled Pool. All at Vanastra Centre.
482-3544.
Wesley -Willis United Church
LICENSED BY ONTARIO
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special day. Guaranteed 19.5% more
harmless than close encounters with
extra -terrestrial beings. Ezpecially
if you brush your teeth.
WELCOME THE GROUND HOGS
AT BUFFY'S! THURSDAY, FEB. 2
Celebrate Ground Hog's Day by having a
close encounter with our Legendary Hog
Burger! Or eat one, even! A Hog Burger is
a Ye pound pure Pork Sausage patty in a
bun.
Don't fell like going Whole Hog? Well,
we're such swell people (and we need the
money) we're taking 20' off our Big Erlcs
and 55€ off our Veal Cutlets, too. If we
were any nicer we'd be a whole chain,
coast -to -coast.
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Thursday -Friday -Saturday
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