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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-08-31, Page 22PAGE 22—CLI 22-A.CLINTON NgWSR.rRECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31,19'8 CQrning events PANCAKE BREAK- FAST Clan Gregor Square, Sunday, Sept. 3, 1978 from 9 a.m. to 1 p..m. Adults $3, Children $1.50. All you can eat., Spon- sored by the Bayfield Lions. All proceeds to the Arena Fund.-34,35ar UNITED TRAILS INC. offers daily bus service to the CNE August 16 to September 4. For reservations call Goderich Taxi, 43 West St. 524-2092. Coach House Travel, 59A Hamilton St. 524-8366. Clinton, Bar- tliff's Bakery, 46 Albert St. 482-9727. Mitchell, Cosy Grill, 2.5 Ontario Rd. 348-8741, Bus leaves CNE immediately following last grandstand per- formance. --32-35 GOLDEN RADAR Club - first fall meeting will be a Pot Luck Supper in Council Chambers, Town Hall Clinton, Wednesday September 6 at 6:30 p.m. Members please bring food, plate and cutlery. New members welcome. —35 RECEPTION for Mr. and Mrs, Kervin Rourke nee Debbie Schultz on Saturday, September 9, 1978, Community Centre, Blyth 9-1 a.m, Music by Star Trex. Lunch served. —35 FESTIVAL Singles Dance, Stratford Ontario, Canadian Legion Hall, Friday September 1, 1978. Music by the Inlaws, . dancing 9-1 am. Donation to Perth -Huron VON Permit number S363147. Welcome all singles over thirty, -33-35 DRUMCLOG FARM CRAFTS - Spindle spinning and Nature Dyeing. Fall session starts Sept. 19th for 5 weeps, 2 hours a week. $20 fee includes materials. Spinning wheel instruction also available for those with some experience. Write or call us for details. R.R. 5, Brussels, Ont. NOG1H0. Phone '887- 9253.-34-36 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 BLYTH Clinton Ladies Bowling League will start Tuesday, September 5 at Clinton Crown Lanes at 9 p.m. If further in- formation is required, contact Faye Bolger 523- 4559. —35 THE WOMEN'S AUXILIARY to the Clinton Public Hospital will meet Tuesday, September 5 at 10 a.m. in theBoard Room. Please note change of date. All ladies are welcome. —35ar THE HURON County Health Unit invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic, held atl the Christian Church, Vanastra on Sept. 7, 1978 from 9:30 -11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance; 2. Anaemia Screening; 3. Immunization; 4. Fluoride. —35ar LIVE ENTERTAINMENT AT THE "Randy Drew" from South Carolina CLOUD 9 LOUNGE CLINTON HOTEL 33 VICTORIA ST. •..111111111111, 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 THE HURON County Health Unit invites you to attend the Expectant Parent Education Classes, being held in the Clinton Public School - commencing Tuesday, September 19, 1978 from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. These classes will run for 8 weeks. Would anyone who is interested please register by calling 1-800- 265-4485 toll free or the Health Unit office at 482- 3416. Both husbands and wives are invited' to at- tend and participate in the discussions. 1979 Winter Series will begin the week of January 8, 1979.—35-37ar CLINTON and District Badminton Club 1978-79. Adult season begins Wednesday September 13, 8:00 p.m. at Central Huron Secondary School. —35x 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. —11 eowar LADIES TUESDAY Afternoon. Bowling starts Sept. 12, 1978 at 1:30 p.m. sharp at Clinton Crown Lanes. —35 Tues. -Sat. 8:30 Wad. 2:30 Tel. 238-8451 NOW PLAYING -1 x m 0 c "Springtime for Henry" by ben levy LAST WEEK 4"IYHOUSE 0 1 w m 0 For This LAST HOLIDAY of the SUMMER —treat your family fo— t.olonel Sanders' Recipe gentile .9 ried kicker G A C ANA DIAN COMPANY ( THERE'S A PACKAGE SIZE JUST RIGHT FOR YOU Colonel Sanders' boys and girls make it finger lien' good. -741eTWINS telt er 94 Elgin Ave. .; G do r khr Ont. wAiriAfi ii APO ^r, The three top Junior Gardeners at this year's Clinton Horticultural Society's flower show pose with some of their exhibits. Left to right are Brad James, first, David Pullen, second, and Michael Pullen, third. (News -Record photo) Final production at Playhouse BY JOANNE WALTERS Springtime for Henry, the final production at the Huron Country Playhouse in Grand Bend this season, which opened on Tuesday evening, is not a good play for people with short attention spans. It is a play which is big on dialogue but small action. The fastest movement throughout the entire performance occurs when one of the characters types some letters.This lack of pep causes some in the audience to be restless and distracted. All of this is not to say that the acting is poor. In fact, the acting is quite good. Anthony Parr in the lead role of Henry Dewlip, ,the boozing, gambling womanizer and owner of Dewlip Motors is especially effective in WEDDING RECEPTION ,for Barbara Glousher and Kim Hodgins SAT., SEPT. 9 AT 9:00 P.M. at Family Paradise Hall SEAFORTH Everyone Welcome his role and quite comical as a reformed rake who is made to see the error of his ways by his "pure" young secretary, Miss Smith. Miss Smith is played by Joan Bryan. Although she does have some trouble projecting her voice, she is quite good on the whole as Mr. Dewlip's "pure love" and source of in- spiration. As an at- tractive woman who likes "the decent thing" she is determined to help Mr. Dewlip turn over a new leaf. J. Winston Carroll who was so delightful as Howard Beavans, a man trapped into marriage by an old maid school teacher in the last production of Picnic, is equally delightful in his new role as John Jelliwell, Dewlip's friend. A somewhat uncouth Kinsmen REGINA, Saskat- chewan - It was an- nounced here on the occasion of the Association of Kinsmen Clubs annual convention that the Association provided $43,416,629.45 through ' their 588 Kin- smen Clubs from coast to coast. Don Masterson, National President of the Association, stated: "At an•average of over $73,000 per club, our Association continues to be one of the world's most effective service clubs". • '•. ua err. ri4. •• 1. would-be executive, Carroll . is one of the major sources of comedy in this play. Marilyn Boyle plays Julia Jelliwell John's wife and the object of Dewlip's affections. She adequately portrays the adulterous wife. The play's set, a sitting ,room in Mr. Dewlip's London flat is quite elaborate, complete with gramaphone and old style liquor cabinet. Costumes especially the evening wear, are a delight too. Springtime for Henry, written by Benn W. Levy, a member of the' British House of Commons, is the Playhouse's tribute and will run every night until September 2 at 8:30 p.m. Be prepared for an un- conventional ending. N e onster bingo results The last Monster bingo of the season at Clinton last Monday night saw the biggest crowd of the season, 368, put another $900 profit into the arena floor fund. A Vanastra woman, Lark Haskett and Millie Hanley of Clinton split the $1,000 jackpot, while Ron Smith of Goderich won a $200.50 share -the -wealth pot; Hazel Parker of Clinton won the second of $202.50; and Gloria Glanville of Egmondville won the third of $205, Single $50 game win- ners were Rose Lindsay of Sarnia, Barbara Gaffney of Stratford, Audrey Malone of Dublin, Dbris • Wilson of Brucefield and Barbara Batkin of Clinton. Co -winners of regular games include Mildred Webber of Hay and Ed Yamamoto of Kippen; Hazel Parker of Clinton and Edna Elliott of London; Donna Westlake of Bayfield and. Wilma McMichael of Clinton; Tom Kelly and Ruth Taylor of Clinton; Judy Dykstra of Bayfield and Judy Finch of Stratford; Maribeth Nevin of Mit- chell and Linda Parkinson of Exeter. Multiple winners of one' pot included: Bruce Austin of Seaforth, Edna Atkinson of Clinton, Kay Sorsdahl of Stratford, Helen Sieger of Sebringville, H. Gough of Kitchener, Annie Sallows and Linda Smith of Vanastra, Sarah Anstett of Wingham, Jean Brown of Goderich, A, Cronnin of Dublin, Frances Ayotte of Exeter, and Mrs. Clinton Community Grandstand OFFICIAL DEDICATION Saturday, Sept. 9 at 8:00 p.m. STREET DANCE featuring "The Group Called Brown" DANCING 9 P.M. - 1 A.M. PROCEEDS TO COMMUNITY GRANDSTAND DANCE ADMISSION '2.50 EACH TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: TOWN HALL RILEY'S BARBER SHOP CREDIT UNION CLINTON NEWS -RECORD FISf-i�' THINGS fOR cry STUDENTS. ,i )`,,''I �,t• `• • • . • }A:tij 4. • • Little things --like having to go back to school, and not getting to Buffy's often enough can make an otherwlso perfect student perfectly crabby. Well, now you can cheer up, with one of our Big Erics, two fish patties, cheese, lettuce and sauce. One of our ease -back to -school specials, next Wednesday at Buffy's Burgers, the home of better inventions. • ALL DAY NEXT WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 6 Special: BIG FRIES (reg. 951 CHICKEN BURGERS (reg, 95') HAMBURGERS (reg. 85') BE THERE NEXT WEDNESDAY WHEN BUFFY'S REMEMBER THE SPIRIT OF '761 All for One Low Price.., For Fa*t Service Olin di OW Wei PHONE 48 402 7 EA. Rolph of Mitchell., Splitting another pot were Iva Reid of Hensall, Shirley Smith of Goderich, Wilma McMichael of Clinton,' Sandra Clark of Grand Bend; and sharing another were Lorraine Robinson and Pat Good of Goderich and Mildred Swan and Edith Camp- bell of Mitchell. Sharing $50 in winnings were Lirida Parkinson of Exeter, Leona Littleton of Kippen, Gerry Waters of Stratford, Ed Little of Hensall and Leonard Steep of Clinton. - Smile Those new twin razor blades are great. Instead of nicks, you get ditto marks. the Elm Haven's \\V 1 (R-FVf SC20 HURON COUNTY'S FIRST DISCO BAR come in...see and experience the difference! spectacular lighting... super sound... great new atmosphere... all for your dancing and listening pleasure. 1 • I R'WNIE DRIVE-IN THEATRE LTD. BEECH ST. CLINTON Box Office Opens at 8:00 p.m. -First Show at Dusk Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat., Au :. 30 to Se I t.2 John TravoIta Olivia Newton John Ls the word A ROBERT S GWCOO I:AN CARS PRODUCTION JOHN TRAVOLTA OUVIA NEWTON -JOHN A 'GREASE' [1.:ka1:111L111, tai Four men .. outlaws throe n together ht. fate . risk the only, thing the, have left to lose. A Par.tmount•1'm%ersal Relea'.r DUSK -TO -DAWN SUNDAY, SEPT. 3 4 BIG FEATURES cIndeiIh AN UNEXPECTED LOVE STORY *msi EJnUTAINMIHT way . LDS �r ism D r ► 5 tl a . YAV Y^d • d PETETI RI PCWT. f t.. . Ea akar wtr"�ft 111, XI Ti. r rrt}c'fi;,,lltfrllk (►lllf':t.;.' .PHXVID.M the 1 A,ftor.Stinda ANI NOTE 3, ttA editrind Showihilly