HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-09-07, Page 20PAGE 20—.CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, TRURSPAY,, SUP,TgAIRAR 71 197$
DRUMCLOG FARM
CRAFTS - Spindle
spinning and Nature
Dyeing. Fall session
starts Sept. 19th for 5
weeks, 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
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. —35-37a:
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
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.
Everyone welcome. -36
FLOWERS anyone?
Bring them to the Town
Hall Tuesday afternoon,
September 12, at 1:30
p.m. and join in the fun of
corsage making for
Huronview residents.
Clinton Horticultural
Society. -36
RECREATIONALLY
speaking, there could be
plenty of action in
Goderich Township this
fall -winter. See this
week's rec column (Sept.
7) for suggestions and
phone 524-7436 now. -36
i'
Friday & Saturday Sept. 8 & 9
THE
Weekend Entertainment
DESJARDINES
TREAT YOURSELF AND YOUR
FRIENDS... FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
OUR HOT BUFFET IS SERVED
THURS. & FRI. 12 NOON - 2 P.M.
Come as 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
* Relaxing Atmosphere
We are open 11:30 a.m.'til 1 a.m.
Mon. thru Sat., Sun. 11:30o:m. to 10 p.m.
Dine every Sunday in the relaxing
atmosphere of the Candlelight,
Dining Room, enhanced by. our Plano (4C background music.
.. - . Candlelight
Restaurant & Tavern
Licensed under L.C.B.O.
BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH
524-7711
the
elm
haven's
1
come in...see and
experience the difference!
spectacular lighting...
super sound...
great new atmosphere...
all for your dancing
and listening pleasure.
FREE!
DISCO
DANCE LESSONS
with Ripa, our
disc jockey,
MONDAY AND
TUESDAY NIGHTS
78P.M.
VISIT the public showing
of electronic aids for the
Blind, in the Orange Hall,
Clinton, on Thursday,
September 14, from 1
p.rrl. to 4:30 p.m. Staff
members from the
Lqndon office of CN -IB
arid members of the
Bluewater Club of the
CCB will demonstrate the
equipment. Tea will be
§erved. Silver collection.
Proceeds in aid of
overseas blind. -36
HURON FISH and
GAME CONSERVATION
ASSOCIATION: Monthly
general meeting 8:30
p.m., Monday, Sept. 11,
1978, at the clubhouse. All
members . please try to
come:- Bring your ideas
for fall and winter ac-
tivities with you. -36
REGISTRATION Guides
and Brownies, 7-8 p.m,
September 12, Clinton
Legion Hall, Clinton and
Vanastra Church. -36
ENERGY ALTER-
NATIVES TOUR Sept. 9
between 10 a.m. and 4
p.m. Visit homes in
Huron County which
demonstrate alternate
energy. Tickets — adults
$5; children under 12,
$2.50; children under 6 -
free. Tickets available
from Goderich ECC,
phone 524-4114, or Harry
Mitchell or Roy Vodden,
Clinton, also from par-
ticipating homes. -36
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
Three Varna youngsters were winners in the Bayfield Fall Fair parade. Left to
right are Krista McAsh, first in decorated tricycles; Darryn McAsh, second in
bicycles and Julie Webster, first in bicycles. (Photo by Mary Chessell)
News from Va rna
By Mary Chessell •
Rev. and Mrs. Alex
Taylor are enjoying our
lovely warm weather,
after spending,a month in
Scotland where • it was
very cold and cloudy
most of the. time. They
visited relatives and
toured areas they hadn't
seen before.
Varna entries in the
Bayfield Fair parade did
very well, with first prize
going to the merchant's
float, "the Varna
Express", and 'to Julie
Webster and Krista
McAsh for best decorated
bicycle and tricycle.
Darryn McAsh came
second for decorated
bicycle.
On Monday 'rnorning
they took a tour through
the village, so residents
who were unable to at-
VANASTRA CENTRE
FALL PROGRAM
Starts September 18, 1978
Features: Swim Lessons, Fitness, Disco Dance In-
struction, etc. REGISTER NOW: 482-3544
sol:TRIP04)
** $4 95 41#
� SMO GASBORD
INCLUDES: "ALL YOU CAN EAT"
SALAD BAR
-ROAST BEEF, BBQ RIBS,
HAM AND CHICKEN
-ALL THE EXTRAS
=BEVERAGE & ICE CREAM
CHILDREN UNDER 12 -'3.25
"Take a bit of everything
or fill up on, your favourite"
-SERVED TUES.-WED.-
THURS. & SUNDAYS 4 P.M.
until 8 P.M. FRIDAYS & SAT.
UNTIL 10 P.M.
Tuesday through Friday, Noon to 2 P.M.
NOON LUNCHEON 95
BUFFET •..••••••.... Z•
Sandpiper Inn - Vanastra Park
PHONE 482-3644
R 1 WNIE'
DRIVE-IN THEATRE LTD.
BEECH ST. CLINTON
Box Office Opens cat .8:00 p.m. -First Show at Dusk
FRIG SAT. SUN. -- SEPT'. 8, 9, 10
"After*
what are
ds �o T'
BURT
REYNOLDS
THE Eppy
A
LAMM IBURT
GORDON REYNOLDS
Produaks
BURT REYNOLDS in
"THE ENO" DOM D WISE
AU.Y FIELD • MOTHER MARTW
DAVID STEINBERG
.1.10 ANNE WOOOWARD deed
corium NORMAN FELL
tend the fair could see the Township park.
float and the children in Mrs. Marion Lawrence
their costumes. of Dungannon will speak
Gwynne Roberts' at the UCW meeting
mother, Ruby Martin of tonight and show slides of
Brantford, won five firsts places of interest in New
in the painting classes at Guinea where her son
the fair. Marshall works with the
Tom Consitt and Bible translators.
Graham Craig took Rosslyn Elliott and her
second prize in the log ,mother attended the
sawing contest at the Canadian National
Huron County ploughing Exhibition on Saturday
match with a time of 41 and thoroughly enjoyed
seconds. Elmer Hayter . Shawn Cassidy's show at
and Tom also par- the grandstand.
ticipated in the reeves Jim and Diane Kirton
and wardens ploughing and children spent
competition. Thursday at the African
The Turner family Lion Safari at Rocton and
reunion was held' on Niagra Falls where they
Sunday at " Stanley took in Marine Land and -
MVCA gets X22,000
The Maitland Valley
Conservation Authority
will use a $22,000 Ontario
grant towards repair and
improvement of a conduit
on the upper Middle
Maitland River in the
Town of Listowel,
Natural Resources
Minister James A. C.
Auld, announced
recently.
A consultant firm was
retained by theAuthdrity
in 1974 to investigate
alternatives for flood
control and protection of
the town which has ex-
perienced frequent and
severe flooding from the
river.
The first phase of the
project, including
detailed • design
specifications and plans
for the full length of the
conduit, will be un-
dertaken at an estimated
cost of $40,000.
LAWN
AND GARAGE
SALE
Saturday, Sept. 16
10 A.M. 4 P.M.
at
Lorne Carter's
No. 8 Highway
21/2 miles west of Seaforth
Something
For Everyone...
Furniture, Appliances,
Antiques, Clothing,
Toys, books and bake
table.
ONTARIO CONFERENCE
ON
LOCAL GOVERNMENT
COURSE STARTS SEPT. 20 AT THE
GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE AT
7:30 P.M.
SEPT. 20 - HiSTORY OF LOCAL GOV'T
MR. MICHAEL FENN
SEPT. 27th - OPERATION OF THE
MUNICIPAL CORPORATION
MR. WM. HANLY
OCT. 4th - MUNICIPAL FINANCES
MR. DENNIS DATE
OCT. 11th - BOARDS COMMISSIONS
INTERGOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS
SPEAKER TO BE ANNOUNCED
OCT. 18th - ASSESSMENT
MR. W. FLOYD JENKINS
OCT. 25th - PLANNING
MR. GARY DAVIDSON
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION
MR. STEIN
(PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO CHANGE)
FEES - ADULT -'15.00
• FULL TIME SENIOR STUDENTS
•5.00
REGISTRATION FbRMS-AVAILABLE
AT THE MUNICIPAL. OFFICE GODERICH
OR THE NEWS RECORD CLINTON
his week at the Legion
by Rene Brecht*
The TGIF attendance
draw still went un-
claimed as Ron Jewitt,
one of our a.ffilliate-
members and a regular
visitor to our Legion, had
failed to register. A rude
reminder Ron, but come
in and register this week
as you never know, your
name could be drawn
again.
Our TGIF raffle draw
went to Comrade Harry
Johnston from the
Seaforth branch. I'm sure
We
treat you
Game Farm and viewed
the falls etc. Jim and
Scott had a ride on the'
aerial car over the
rapids.
Those girls who are
interested in taking the 4-
H Club "Essential
Edibles" please contact
Joan Beierling or Joan
Stephenson as soon as
possible.
Unless more girls
register before next week
it will have to be dropped.
he'll enjoy his winnings.
We had a goodly
delegation from Seaforth
attend our TGIF night
last week and they were
made welcome by our
own regular members as
they enjoyed an evening
of darts and shuffleboard.
With the fall season
approaching; we hope to
see more of our regular
members take advantage
of our TGIF goodies. The
more the merrier. We
now even have some new
party tapes for your
listening pleasure.
Plan to enter,..
THE SECOND ANNUAL
SEAFORTH
BED RACE
SATURDAY, SEPT. 16 - 3 P.M.
REGISTRATION FORMS CAN BE OB-
TAINED FROM THE SEAFORTH
RECREATION OFFICE 527-0882. CASH
PRIZES FOR 1ST, 2ND & 3RD PLACE.
organ
Recital
Ontario St.
United Church,
Clinton
Sept. 10th at 8 p.m.
New Combination Pipe and Electric
Organ
Frank lacino
Classic Organ Co. Ltd.
Voluntary Collection
The Town of Clinton
(in co-operation with the Legion Pipe Band & Kinsmen)
cordially invites
you to attend the
OFFICIAL
DEDICATION CEREMONIES
of the Clinton
Community Grandstand
THIS SATURDAY EVENING
AT 8:00 P.M.
At the Grandstand - Clinton Community Park
Immediately Following... join
in the fun at
tt.SCA
featuring the band
with the great reputation...London's
"The Group Called Brown"
Vacation's over --Welcome Back! Join your
friends & neighbours. Catch up on, Summer
Happenings. Dance under the stars. Don't
miss Clinton's first street dance in over 30
years. (dancing 9 til 1). (Hot midnight lunch
available)
See you at the Grandstand...
SATURDAY, SEPT. 9th
TICKETS: ATTRACTIVELY PRICED AT ONLY
1.50 PER PERSON
AVAILABLE FROM KINSMEN OR KINETTES,
FROM THE TOWN HALL, FROM
RILEY'S Milan SHOP, OR PHONE 4s2-8587.
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