Clinton News-Record, 1979-01-18, Page 22PAGE 22 —CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 18. 1979
BINGO v EVERY
SATURDAY NIGHT at
Blyth Memorial Hall,
Blyth, Ontario. 12 regular
games; 3 share -the -
wealth; jackpot
$150.-3 7 tfar
BINGO — Bayfield Town
Hall - Friday, Jan. 26 at 8
p.m.. Sponsored by
Bayfield Lioness. 15
regular games, 3 Share -
The -Wealth. -3,4
THE HURON COUNTY
HEALTH UNIT invites
you to attend the Child
Health Clinic, held at the
Health Unit office,
Shipley Street, Clinton on
Friday, January 19, 1979
from 9:30-11:30 a.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance 2.
Anaemia Screening 3.
Immunization 4..
Fli.oride.-3ar
FIGURE SKATING this
Saturday only begins one
hour earlier. Juniors 9:30
- 10:15 a.m. Beginners
10:15 a.m.- 11:00 a.m.-3
NOON LUNCHEON at
Wesley Willis Church,
March 29, 1979, 11 a.m. -
1:30 p.m. -3
BAKE
VALE .
11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
. at the
Town Hall
Sponsored by Clinton
Early Childhood
Education Centre
(Clinton Nursery School)
CARD PARTY at IOOF
hall, Princess St.
Thursday January 18,
1979 at 8 p.m. Sponsored
by Rebekahs and Odd -
fellows. Ladies please
bring lunch. -2,3
EUCHRE PARTY Varna
Township Hall, .Friday, •
January 19, 1979 8:30 p.m.
Sponsored by ILL 1035.
Ladies bring sandwiches.
Everyone welcome. —3
FESTIVAL SINGLES
DANCE, Friday,
January, 26, 1979 at the
Victorian Inn, Stratford..
Dancing 9-1 a.m.
Welcome all singles
mainly over 30.-3,4
KROEHLER ' FUR-
NITURE'S ANNUAL
OPEN HOUSE this
Sunday, January 21 from
1 p.m. to 5 p.m., at the
factory showrooms,
Ontario Street, Stratford.
No charge for admission.
For complete details, call
your Kroehler furniture
dealer, Ball & Mutch
Ltd., 482-9505.-3ar
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
"BILLY BISHOP",
Theatre Passe Muraille's.
rousing musical play
about Western Ontario's
World War I flying hero,
will be on stage at Blyth
Memorial Hall, Wed-
nesday, January 24 and
Wednesday, January 31
at 8 p.m., adults $4.00,
children $2.50. Reser-
vations 523-9403. Spon-
sored by Blyth Centre of
the Arts. -3,4
CLINTON Legion Bingo
every Thursday 8 p.m.
First regular card $1.:
restricted to 16 years or
over. 15 regular gp .nes of
$15. $5 least on split.
Many' c,ther specials.
Jackpot $200 must go
each week.-19tfar
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ANNUAL MEETING
of the
Huron County
Wheat Producers
will be held In the Agricultural Board Room at
Clinton.
THURSDAY, FEB. 8 at 1:30 p.m.
Russell Rodgers, Chairman of the
board, will be guest speaker.
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documentary film
1978 Award Winner
at the International
Film Festival in New.York
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JANUARY 18
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World War One Canadian flying ace and hero Billy
Bishop will be immortalized in the Passe Murallle
production of "Billy Bishop Goes to War” which
will be appearing at the Blyth Memorial Hall next
Wednesday January 24, and Wednesday January 31
at 8 p.m. The play, starring Eric Peterson as Billy
Bishop has been highly praised in other ap-
pearances. Reservations are available by phoning
523-9300.
BillBishop 's life retold
Billy Bishop, an
exuberant musical
recounting of the ad-
ventures of Western
Ontario's World War One
flying ace, will take off at
Blyth Memorial Hall, on
Wednesday, January 24,
and again on Wednesday,
January 31, at 8 p.m.
Eric Peterson, well-
known in these parts as
the funniest of Theatre
Passe .Muraille's troupe,
stars as Billy, the hawk,
survivor, and hero who
shot down 72 German
planes, won the Victoria
cross and stayed alive.
Billy Bishop was., a
farm boy from Owen
- Sound whose
irrespressible high spirits
kept him in constant
trouble. He was an up-
start colonial who had
never driven a car, let
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alone flown an airplane,
yet he talked his way out
of the muddy trenches in
France and into the
Royal Air Force. He
became the fearless
flying ace - a legend in
aviation history.
With its music, songs,
and boisterous script by
John Gray (author of 18
Wheels), Eric Peterson's
Billy Bishop is described
as a triumph in a two-
page article in the
December 4 issue of
MacLean's magazine.
The show was held ever
for four weeks in Van-
couver and it is beginning
an extensive tour of
Ontario.
If you are tired of
seeing Canadians por-
trayed as losers, be
assured Billy Bishop is a
winner!!
The performances at
Blyth Memorial Hall are
sponsored by the Blyth
Centre for the Arts.
Admission is' $4. for
adults, $2.50 for children.
For reservations please
call 523-9403.
At the Legion
By Rene Brochu
It was- no doubt
inevitable that we would
be eventually hit with a
blanket of blowing snow,
as we sure. have been
fortunate up until now.
Despite the storm, our
Legion continued to
function however. Our
men's euchre went off.
with its usual success as
Joe Whalen and Murray
Taylor shared the high
scorewith an 82, while
Bill Grigg came up with
the most lone hands of 6.
Our Stanley Batt kept
guard over the Legion
last weekend as he was
unable to get home due to
the storm. He was kept,
occupied reading,
sleeping, and eating, a
well deserved rest for
Stan. Our TGIF was
again well attended and
Mike Carter was the
lucky - one winning the
TGIF Raffle' prize. The
attendance draw was
claimed as Comrade
Helen Hoggarts name
was drawn. So once again
the pot starts afresh.
Our Ladies Auxiliary
are again busy in the
catering business, as last
-flight they catered to the
OSSTF with -another tasty
roast beef dinner. Again
today, (Tuesday), at this
instant, ,our Ladies are
again preparing for a 210
plate dinner of roast beef
for the Huron County
Cattlemens Association
dinner.
Got a Party Coming up,
Huron snowarama
dor crippled. kids
The annual Huron
Snowarama cross-
country snowmobile to
raise funds for crippled
children is all set to get
underway on Sunday.
February 4, and local
organizers are hoping for
some more snow to keep
the 100 kilometre course
in top shape.
Up until last weekend,
there wasn't enough snow
on the course to make a
go of it, said organizer-
Joe
rganizer Joe Gibson. of Hullett
Township, but the
weekend snowfall of
nearly 30 centimetres has
improved the trail
greatly.
The Huron Ride for
Timmy raised over
$27,000 last year when 327
snowmobilers rode the
100 mile course.
The route this year has
been altered slightly, and
will start at Ray Potter's
Farm Equipment
Dealership in Clinton, go
up to Auburn, across to
Blyth, and then back to
Potter's through Hullett
Township.
As in otherears,
riders get pledges for the
number of miles they
travel, and this year,,, the
minimum pledge , was
lowered to $15 from last
year's $30.
Mr. Gibson said that
this year, lunch will be
available at Clinton and
Auburn, but won't be free
in order for the com-
mittee to cut expenses.
Gas can also be pur-
chased at Clinton and
Blyth.
Local Lions, Kinsmen,
and Snowmobile clubs for
Clinton, Goderich,
Auburn, Colborne, Blyth,
St. Helens, Hully Gully
will be manning the
checkpoints through the
route, and will be able to
give assistance to any
snowmobiler,
Mr. Gibson said he'd
like to see more snow, but
have the Snowarama
weekend come up sunny,
and crisp, with no wind.
Goderich Little Theatre
Presents
"The
Four roster"
Comedy in 3 Acts -
By Jan de Hartog
Directed by Eleanor Robinson
ATTENTION: 3 NIGHTS ONLY
• Thursday, Feb. 22, Friday, Feb. 23, Sat., Feb. 24
Curtain at 8:30 p.m.
MacKay Hall Goderich
More Details Later
Clinton Recreation Committee
THE ODDS AGAINST THEM WERE 10,000 TO 1
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THIS WEEKEND'S
SCHEDULE
FRIDAY, JANUARY 19
32 6:00 3A
33 7'15 4A
34 -' 8:30 3B
35 .9:45 iri
SATURDAY, JANUARY
36 1230 1
37 1 45 2B
38 ' 300 4B
39
40
41
42
415 "1
530 1
6454B
8 00 4A
—Exeter vs Hanover
—Thedford vs. Elma Logan
—Sarnia Township vs Strathroy
—Zurich vs Dorchester
20
—Stratford vs Galt
—Woodstock vs Milton
—Creemore vs Thamesford
—Waterloo vs. Stratford
—Galt vs Toronto Wexford
—,Creemore vs Watford
—Elma Logan vs Dorchester
SUNDAY, JANUARY 21 — CHAMPIONSHIPS
—Hespeler 3akville. Oshawa or Mooretown vs
Goderich 'oodstock, Milton or Preston
-44 1 30 -1 . --tratford. serloo, Galt or Toronto Wexford
45 3 00 4 --Thedford. Lena -Logan. Dorchester or Zurich vs
Creemore. Thamesford. Blyth or Watford
46 4 30 3 --Exeter. New Hamburg. Clinton o'r Hanover,vs.
Strathroy. Seeforth, Sarnia Township or New
Hamburg "B"
43 12 00 2
NOtL: Towns must ho rvgistert'd at the registration desk at least one
. hour before the scheduled starting 'time.
LEN FAWCETT', CHAIRMAN