Clinton News-Record, 1978-05-18, Page 22PAGE 22—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 18. 1978
BLUEGRASS BAND "THE
DIXIE FLYERS", at the
Blyth Memorial Hall, Wed-
nesday, May 24, 1978 at 8 p.m.
Admission at the door
$3.00.-20AR
GARAGE SALE May 22.
Alfred Dykstra, RR 4, Clinton
on Hwy. No. 4. Misc. items,
TV, household effects,
maternity clothes, etc. —20
'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
PRO LIFE WORKSHOP,
Sat., May 27, 1978, 9:30 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m. St. Joseph's
School, Kingsbridge. Guest
speaker Denyse Handler.
Subject - Mercy Killing.
Everyone invited. -20,21
NEEDING A SPRING
TONIC? Help yourself to a
dose of "horticultural
therapy" (from Botanical
Gardens, Hamilton) Wed-
nesday evening, May 24, 1978,
Clinton Town Hall, 8 p.m.
sharp. Sponsored by the
Clinton Horticultural Society.
Door prizes. Bring a frien-
d. -20
MRS. HENRY HUNKING
invites you to a trousseau tea
at her home on Saturday,
May 27, 1978 from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. in honour of the for-
thcoming marriage of her
daughter Bernice. -20x
ANNUAL Kinsmen Beef
Barbecue and Dance will be
held June 10, 1978 at the
Clinton Community Centre 6-
8 p.m. dancing 9 - 1 a.m. with
Star Trex. Tickets available
from any Kinsmen or Kinette
member.-20,21ar
THE CHILDREN of Evan
and Edna (nee Bayley) Sims,
extend an invitation to friends
and relatives to attend an
open house at their home, on
Sunday, May 21, from 2-5
p.m. and 7-10 p.m. Best
wishes only !-20x
SUNDAY, June 25, 1978 -
Ontario Street United
Church, outdoor church
service and picnic 11 a.m.
Clinton Conservation area
south of Clinton. All
welcome. -20
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
GARAGE AND BAKE SALE
- Saturday, May 27 from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. at 157 Albert
St., Clinton. A large selection
of books, toys, games, fur-
niture, records and other
knick-knacks. Proceeds for
funding Clinton Christian
School Grades 7 and 8 trip to
Ottawa,-20,21AR
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f LIONS CLUB ,.
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rf Supports
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... "LEADER DOGS
FOR THE BLIND
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DANCE
at
CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE
SATURDAY -MAY 20, 1978
Music by "The Music Makers”
9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
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Lunch Provided ,, Tickets '10 couple
$
Tickets Obtainable from Lions Members
$
LAST NIGHT THURS., MAY 18th
ONE SHOWING 8:00 P.M.
SPECIAL RECREATION
SWIM at Vanastra Centre on
Monday, May 22 from 3-4:30
p.m. Regular swims as usual.
Phone 482-3544.-20ar
GARAGE SALE - Baby
needs, air conditioner,
muscle builder, sun lamp,
toys, clothing, etc. Saturday
May 20 - 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 60
Winter Court, Clinton. -20
WESLEY-WILLIS NUR-
SERY SCHOOL GOES
PARENT CO-OP. All con-
cerned parents please attend
open meeting Mon., May 29 at
7:30 p.m. at church. Guest
speaker and election of of-
ficers.-20,21ar
PORK BARBECUE at Varna
United Church sheds on
Wednesday June 21 from 5:00
to 8:00 p.m. Adults $4.50,
children 12 and under $2.25,
pre-schoolers free. Tickets
now available from mem-
bers. -20
GARAGE SALE, Saturday,
June 10, 1978. Auspices of the
Golden Radar Club. -20x
HAM AND SALAD SUPPER
at Holmesville United
Church, Thurs., June 8, 1978,
5:30-7:30 p.m. Adults $3.50,
children 10 and under
$1.50.-20,22,23
CAR WASH at Ron's Sunoco,
May 27, 1978, Sponsored by
Clinton Calvinettes. $1.75 per
car for wash. —19,20
The Huron County Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Child' Health Clinic, Health
Unit office, Shipley Street,
Clinton on Friday, May 19,
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 to 5 years.
6. Vision Screening.-20ar
BRING THE FAMILY out to see
the Hullett Township Recreation
Committee's 4th annual
FIREWORKS DISPLAY. Show to
be held at dusk on Monday, May
22 on grounds of Hullett Central
School, Londesboro, just off Hwy.
No. 4. Donations of $2 per car will
help defray the cost of the show.
Lunch booth on grounds. -20x
Sky Masterson, played by Jeff Hearn, received some
sympathy from the full house audience at the per-
formances of Guys and Dolls as he attempted to woo the
affections of the stern Sister Sarah Brown, played by
Julie Snell. As all happy stories end, Sister Sarah sof-
tened and Sky got himself a doll. (News -Record photo)
Playhouse to
hold drive
Bert Albertson, Chairman
of the Huron Country
Playhouse 1978 subscription
drive, reports that the season
ticket subscription campaign
is now in full swing. A central
feature of the drive will be a
special Blitz campaign to be
held in downtown Grand Bend
on the May 24 weekend.
A kiosk will be set up in
Grand Bend where people can
pick up a subscription ticket
and a special bonus. Those
picking up a season's ticket
during the long weekend will
also get a free pass to the
Playhouse opening
production, The Odd'Couple.
The subscription drive goal
for the year is 1,500, and that
mark is nearly half way
already. The great advantage
of being a subscriber, besides
$6 savings, is getting first
choice on seats before they go
on sale to the general public
on June 1.
Barbara Murphy, Director
of Operations at the
Playhouse, already reports a
strong response to two of the
seasons highlights, The Odd EXHIBITION
Couple and Oklahoma! It is
predicted'that Oklahoma! the
rousing Rodgers and Ham-
merstein,,may sell out before
the show dpens.
Reserve seat tickets go on
sale on Monday, May 22.
Subscription tickets are also
available at various shops
and stores throughout the
region.
West,ninister bands play
Students had a special treat
last Friday afternoon when a
shortened day enabled them
to hear the band and choir
from Westminster Secondary
School in London.
The concert was part of a
Huron County high school
tour conducted by the group.
The choir is directed by Mr.
King Abel, husband of a
former music teacher here at
CHSS. The whole group
numbered 60, 26 of these
students forming the choir.
The choir sang a number of
Clinton dentist
heads kinsmen
A Clinton dentist, Dr.
Graham Bowker was elected
as the 1978-1979 president of
the Clinton Kinsmen Club at
their recent meeting. He
succeeds Don Jefferson.
Gary Merner was elected
as the new first vice-
president, while Doug
Macaulay was picked as
second vice-president. Tony
Stauttener was elected
secretary;, and Jim Hunter
was voted in as the new
treasurer. Wes Chambers
was elected registrar, and
Tom Craig, Mel Hohner and
John Kassies were picked as
directors.
The Kinsmen also agreed to
donate $200 to the pee wee
ball team, and $100 to the
South Association for the
Mentally Retarded.
The Club also agreed to
support a contestant for the
upcoming Queen of the Fair
contest and agreed to go
ahead and install a new fence
on the softball diamond
A request from the juvenile
girls team for a donation was
forwarded to the Kinettes for
consideration.
Canoe race chairman Gary
Merner reported that about
$800 profit had been realized
for Cystic Fibrosis.
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selections such as, The Hands
of Time, or more commonly
known from the TV movie
Brian's Song. Within the choir
are two smaller choirs, in-
cluding a madrigal choir.
Next the band played a
medley from, (what a
coincidence) Guys and Dolls.
They also played a medley of
tunes by the bland Chicago.
The drummer, Robert
Menegoni was outstanding.
For the final segment the
stage band took over and
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the band played the theme
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the stage band's performance
was great.
The music group has even
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not commercially available,
it is obtainable through
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