HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-07-20, Page 22PAGE 22—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 20,
Corning events
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
FESTIVAL SINGLES
DANCE Stratford
Ontario , Canadian
Legion Hall, Friday, July
28, 1978. Dancing from 9 -
1 a.m. Music by the
"Wildwoods" Donation to
Perth Huron VON.
Permit No. S363087.
Welcome all singles over
thirty. —29,30
RECEPTION for Mr. and
Mrs. Glen McNeil nee
Vanda Storey at the Blyth
Community Centre on
Saturday, July 29, 1978.
Dancing 10-1 a.m, Music
by Country Companions.
Everyone welcome.
—29,30
"THE HURON County
Health Unit invites you to
attend the Child Health
Clinic, held at the Health
Unit office, Shipley
Street, Clinton on Friday,
July 21, 1978 from 9:30 -
11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health
Surveillance; 2. Anaemia
Screening; 3.
Immunization; 4.
Fluoride. —29ar
MERCY BROTHERS
"100 PLUS 1 DANCE"
Sponsored by Blyth Lions Club
Saturday,JulY22
Blyth & District Community Centre
Dancing 9-1
SMORGASBORD LUNCH INCLUDED
TICKETS: '6. Per Person Advance *'7. At Door
Special Occasion Permit Granted
ThisWeekend...
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 20, 21, 22
Announcing:
"AMATEUR
NIGHT"
Next Wednesday,
July 26
With a
s25. CASH PRIZE
You and your talent are
welcome at the "Cloud 9"
REGISTRATION DEADLINE:
Anytime before 9 p.m. Wednesday
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CLOUD 9 LOUNGE
CLINTON HOTEL
33 VICTORIA ST.
"ART'S AND
HERITAGE" Dance July
29, 1978 Saltforl Valley
Hall, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. $5.00
per person. Dance and
enjoy music by "Special
Appointment". Proceeds
to Goderich Little
Theatre and Huron
Historic Jail. Tickets
available in Goderich
from the Coach House,
Black's Variety or Huron
Historic Jail. —29,30
PLAN TO ATTEND the
eighth annual Lucknow
Craft Festival sponsored
by the Lucknow
Agricultural Society on
Friday, July 28th, 12 noon
- 10 p.m. and Saturday,
July 29th 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
in the Lucknow Arena.
Many demonstrations.
Homemade baking, fresh
produce and crafts for
sale. Free draws 'every
hour. Free parking.
Meals for sale. Don't
miss the Sepoy Sidewalk
Sale on both days. —29
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.
Counselling and medical
services provided.
Counselling on billings
(natural family plan-
ning) ` available first
Thursday of each month.
--11EOWAR
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.-19tf ar
HUNTER'S Bayfield"
Barn sale 1 p.m. Satur-
day, July 22, 1978. Variety
and value, new and .old
books. Corner of Ann and
Victoria Place, Bayfield.
—29
OPEN HOUSE - display
of plaques, planters and
ornaments Friday, July
21, 1978 7 p.m. to Sunday
July 23, 1978 9 p.m. 161
Huron corner of North St.
—29
i OPEN WEDDING f
i RECEPTION i
for t
i, CATHY MERNER i)
( and i
i GARY CAMPBELL i
fi Sat., July 22 %i
f 9p.m. j
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This week at the Legion, weddings popular
by Rene Brochu
While the members
were enjoying the
customary TGIF night
activities in the lower
lounges, the wedding
,reception of Hillie
Ganesfoort and John-Blok
wars taking place in the
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At Seaforth Lion's Pork - - Friday, Saturday, Sunday
JULY
Family
FRIDAY
JULY 9IST
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8 to 9;30 P.M. Ploy Bingo
8:3b P.M. to 9;30 P.M.
Dorn nlon Germon Shepherd Dog
Club will present obedience and
confirmation dornAstrotion
9,30 P.M. Srig and Dance to the Sand of
TONY
NOTHER
Ploy the games - Enjoy the rides
2I-22 - 23
Fun For Everyone
SATURDAY
JULY 7?ND
6:00 P.M.
PONY
PULL
Presented by Esser Codnty
Pony Puller Also( 'coon
8 to 9:30 P.M. Play Bingo
9:00 P.M.
Dance the night away with
LINCOLN
GREEN
Play the games • Enjoy the rides
auditorium. The bride
and her bridal party were
beautifully attired and
gave color and dignity to
the celebration: Lunch
was served by the Dutch
Ladies from Auburn who
were busy as bees in the
kitchen all evening and
afternoon preparing the
Bingo results
Rose Lindsay of Sarnia
pocketed $1,000 when she
won the jackpot at the
Clinton Monster Bingo,on
Monday night.
Special game winners
were Earl Mikel of
Stratford for $144.25;
Helen Greenwood of
Goderich for $145.75; and
Maureen Mathews of
Stratford for $148.50.
Winners in. the in-
dividual games worth $50
included: Marilyn Haw,
Bayfield; Mrs. Charles,
Wood, Seaforth; Bill
Austen, Seaforth; Joan
Cannon, Stratford; and
Florence Elliott, Clinton.
Joint winners were
Stan Heaton, Stratford;
J. Mclntee, London;
Donna Allen, Hensall;
and Grace Lampard,
Blyth.
Pair winners were
Hilda Smale, Hensall and
Mrs. Norman Baird,
Brucefield.
Earl Elliott, Dublin,
Hilda Smale, Hensall and
Mrs. Ball of Crediton took
a game, while Isa
Campbell, Exeter,
Marlene Britton,
Seaforth and Bill Austen,
Seaforth took another
game.
Other ,joint winners
SUNDAY JULY 23RD
MINI -TRACTOR PULL
s.nelbn.d by th. C.n.el.n MIM Tr.clm
AtitOUNIOn
Pune beQln .1 1 10 P M
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Ride The Double Decker Bus to where the fun is - Enjoy the Rides
by Rosemont Amusements - Try your luck at games of skill -
See Displays of Cars and enjoy the food at the Lunch Booths
Admission friday ,right �O° Saturday $0O0 Sunday $2s° Children FREE
Licenced under flab fpeciol °canton permit
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were Sara Campbell,
Mitchell; Grace Lawson;
Clinton; William Ryan,
Goderich; Florence
Elliott, Clinton; •••- and
Donna Tyndall, Clinton;
Ruby Willis, Sarnia.
Karen Yamamoto,
Kippen and–Mrs. Lorne
Walters, Ember were
.joint winners, as well as,
Del Geddes, Goderich,
and Elaine Dinel, Lon-
don. Other winners were
Evelyn Vanderburg,
Goderich; Mrs, Ed Neeb,
Mitchell and Arlene
Higgins, Grand Bend;
Shirley Southcott,
Hensall.
Total attendance was
283.
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Consult your doctor
before beginning,
strenuous exercise.
There's always a chance
he may advise against it.
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There's nothing that
can help you understand
your beliefs more' than
trying to explain them to
an inquisitive child.
...In heated Clinton Pool
ADULT SWIMMING
Tuesday Nights
7-8:30 p.m.
NOON HOUR SWIMMING
Daily 12-1 p.m.
18 years and over
dainty delicacies
customary 'with Dutch
weddings,
An hour of en-
tertainment followed
with sing alongs and
skits, after which dancing
followed to the music by a
disc jockey. Thanks to
Milt" and Mabel for
donating their time as
wine hosts and as bar-
, tenders. - Also lending a
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BEECH ST. CLINTON
Box Office Opens at 8:00 p.m. - First Show at Dusk
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a matter of life and death.
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senior with a system for everything!
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TUESDAY NIGHTS' ONLY SPECIAL
$6.00 PER CARLOAD
mrdlrirs n eanesday, Ally 26
"Casey's Shadow" AND "'Silver
WAL1ER MA1`THAU MICHAEL CAINE Sears"
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
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helping hand were Nellie
Goole and Stan Batt,
thanks Comrades for a
job well done.
Saturday evening saw a
wedding reception for
Winnifred Bradley and
Mike Deschene. The
`wedding party was again
the focus of attention with
Winnifred being the most
beautiful lady present.
I'm sure the Bradley
family will miss one of
their stars of the singing
family. It was a pleasure
to welcome back into our
midst Father Mark
Ouellette who performed
the marriage ceremony
at St. Josephs (Murch.
The dinner was served
by the Holmesville
Chtikch Ladies who were
kept busy throughout the
afternoon. Thanks to Cliff
and 1 ar-tha Parker and
Oscar and Vera Priestap
for donating their time as
bartenders and again
thanks to Milt and Mabel
and my wife Alice for
acting as wine hosts and
hostesses.
Important information
appears in this month's
Bulletin, so Comrades
watch for the publication.
NOW TILL JULY 27
FRI. & SAT. TWO SHOWINGS 7 & 19,
SUN. & THURS. ONE SHOWING 8:00 P.M.
The CHSS cheerleaders bake sale was so successful
two weeks ago that last week the girls again sold
baking goods in front of the Clinton Town Hall.
Joanne Middleton's winning smile and the sweet
assortment of baked goods again attracted
customers. (News -Record photo)
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P�10TH ANNUAL
PARKHILL CANOE REGATA
AND PICNIC
SUNDAY, JULY 23
at Parkhill Conservation Area
(intersection of Hwys. 7 & 81)
REGISTRATION: 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
RACES START: 11:30 a.m. `3.00/person
Spectate or Participate - Great Fun for friends
and family.
Events include gunnel racing, crab race, tug-
of-war, kayak races, separate races for
amateur and experienced canoeists.
Land loving spectators can join in the hor-
seshoe tournament and another tug-of-war.
Barbecue pits will be available.
For further information, contact the Ausable-
Bayfield Conservation Authority Office,
Exeter. •(235-26101
STARTS FRIDAY JULY 28th
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
TWO SHOWINGS SUNDAY -THURSDAY
7:00 P.M. - 9:00 P.M. 8:00 P.M.
SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 P.M.
They never met an adult�ey couldn't drive crazy.
IT'S FOR EVERYONE!
30 THE SQUARE
PHONE 524-7811
AIRCONDITIONEO
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