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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-04-26, Page 22PAGE 22—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1979 coming 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 BINGO EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT, at Blyth Memorial Hall, Blyth, Ontario. 12 regular games; 3 share -the - wealth; jackpot $150.00.-11 tfar 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.-6tfar CHSS ANNUAL FOR- MAL, May 19, .1979 in CHSS Auditorium. Featuring "Brown". Dancing 9:00 - 1:00. Lunch provided. $10.00 a couple at door. -17,18 DIRT BIKE sale, over 15 used Endura and MX models to choose from. Various late model brands and sizes. Sponsored by Maitland Dirt Riders, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 26, 27 and 28. Located 1/2 mile east of Walton church. -17 CENTENNIAL MEETING Holmesville UCW, Holmesville Church, 2 p.m. Wed- nesday, May 9. Members and former' affiliates of Holmesville Ebenezer and Zion Ladies groups are invited to attend. Centennial dress op- tional. -17 FESTIVAL SINGLES Dance, Friday, April 27 at the Victorian Inn, Stratford. Dancing 9:00 to 1:00 Welcome all singles mainly over 30.-16,17 MOIRA COUPER NDP mobile information centre will be in this area Saturday, April 28. Visitors welcome. Meet Moira! Varna 10 a.m., Brucefield 10:30, Vanastra 11 a.m. Clinton business section 12:30 - 2:30 p.m., Seaforth main street 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Authorized by of- ficial agent for M. Couper, ' NDP Bayfield. -17 KINETTE '' CLUB of Clinton, sponsoring a children's movie, Walt Disney's comedy "Now You See Him, Now You Don't". Friday, May 4, 1979, 7-9 p.m. Clinton Public School. Admission 50c.-17,18 RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR'S Clinic at CHSS on Monday, May 14. Times are 1:30-4:00 p.m. and 5:30-8:30 p.m. Help us help.-17,18nc SPECIAL PD day recreation swim, Vanastra Pool 3 - 4:30 p.m., Friday, April 27, l 97 9.-17ar SPECIAL Musical Night, First Baptist Church, Clinton, Sunday, April 29 at 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome.—l7ar AUCTION SALE of plants and shrubs at Clinton Town Hall, Friday, May 4 at 7 p.m. Sponsored by Clinton Horticultural Society. -17,18 • GOSPEL MEETINGS (non denominational) Each Friday at 8:00 p.m. Sunday at 7 p.m. at BAYFIELD MUNICIPAL OFFICE I. Beatty H. Williams What we have here is a total lack of respect for the law!" A FAMILY SUPPER with Moira Couper NDP Huron Bruce and Jane Bigelow, former mayor of London Wednesday, May 9, 6 p.m. at Pineridge Chalet near Hensall. Day care for kids. Supper tickets adults $3.00, $2.00 for youngsters. Call your nearest NDP information centre listed elsewhere in this paper. Authorized by official agent for Moira Couper, Bayfield, NDP Huron Bruce. -17,18 THE WARDROBE, Bayfield, will be open weekends, Saturdays 10- 7, Sundays noon to 6, until Saturday, May 19, when it opens for the summer season. Phone 565- 2588.-17 DR. KEN CAMPBELL, a man dedicated to, stop- ping the constant erosion of parental involvement in and responsibility for the education of children, will speak in the Clinton Christian Reformed Church on Wednesday, May 2 at 8 p.m. Spon- sored by Clinton and Distri r Christian School P.T.A.-13,17 CAR RALLY sponsored by CHSS Prefects, Sunday, April 29. Starting at CHSS at 1 p.m. Entry fee $5.00 per car. -17 TOTS TO TEENS — Sale of good used clothing sponsored by the Morning Glories, Wesley -Willis United Church, Friday, May 4, 7-9 p.m. -17,18 PORK BARBECUE ,- Ontario Street Church, Clinton, October 3, 1979.-17ar BENEFIT DANCE Friday, April 27 9:30 P.M. - 1 A.M. for Alvin and Linda Jones Whose home was damaged by fire at the PINERIDGE CHALET Music by "Country Companions" LADIES PLEASE BRING SANDWICHES Euchre season ends .at the Legion By Rene Brochu still active, presently Last week marked the engaged in the playoffs end of another successful for the season. Last season of the mens Thursday evening' the euchre club, which this winning pairs com- year was ably chaired by petition was won by Comrade Graham Yeats. Comrades Doug Mclsaac It is indeed gratifying to and Doris Chambers, the us members to see our runner-up pair team Associate Members take consisted of Comrade hold and guide activities -terry Hollinshead and such as these; we owe Madelaine Yeats. Our Comrade Graham Yeats congratulations to the a hearty public vote of winning teams and better thanks for chairing the luck next year to those Club to such a successful who were not so for year. We once again lunate. thank our sponsors and This coming Thursday ask all people to the Singles Playoffs will reciprocate in kind. take place, so more Winning the most Lone winner's to come. There hands department was are no factual losers in Comrade Harold Black, ourdart club, as this year the high average for the the Club has been a season went to Doug winning enterprise under Greeman, and, the low the chairmanship of average to Mr. E. Comrade Terry Hollin- Murray. About 24 perfect Shead, it has flourished attendance prizes were into an exceedingly awarded, as well as successful season of many other awards. darts. While last Tuesday Our TGIF was again a marked the end of the winner in more ways than season, we hope it will not one, as our bartender he the end of your visits to comrade Stan Batt who the Legion, you're always continuously insists that welcome in groups or by he's a loser, won the top yourselves. "Buy prize of the Raffle, My! Canadian". My! no more hopeless Our Ladies Auxiliary of excuses! Comrade, course catered to the Graham Yeats, another windup banquet and as regular attender, won the always provided a second prize of the raffle. delicious dinner to the Comrade R.J. Cameron euchre club members. had not registered during Our thanks to the ladies the week and so missed and also the men who out on the attendance turned out to take care of draw, so the pot grows, the dish washing chores. how high? No one knows! On Wednesday evening Soregister now of last week our Branch Comrades. was again busy with Saturday evening the meetings, one' in the Country Singles Club ladies lounge and one in graced our Branch by our auditorium. On hosting another dance in Thursday of last week, our auditorium.' The bingo and darts occupied ."walls" must have ex - our facilities. the bingo panded a few inches with was again successful with the numbers that at - 87 bingo enthusiasts, the tended the •dance. Our jackpot was split between thanks and appreciation Valerie Miller and Alice to the club who have Jackson, we're sure flourished into a suc- they'll enjoy the win cessful enterprise very nings. Our dart club' is ably directed by the three Presented By Huron Centennial School see INTERNATIONAL PLOWING MATCH HURON 1978 April 25 & 26 at 8:00 p.m. Tickets '2.00 per seat Bring the Family For Dessert—to-- "A PIE SOCIAL" TUESDAY, MAY 1 7:30 P.M. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Hall Rattenbury St. Clinton Adults '1. Children 50' —BAKE TABLE— 1 DRIVE-IN THEATRE LTD. original club organizers, Betty Cardno, Vicki Horbaniuk and Irene Okahashi. We hope the Country Singles Club will continue .as a successful venture and look forward to more visits this coming fall. Our Ladies Auxiliary were again a busy group on Monday evening of this week as they catered to the OSSTF monthly dinner meeting. As one of the members put it, it's always a real pleasant experience to "tie into" a Ladies Auxiliary prepared dinner. The Legion held its monthly meeting last Monday evening in the auditorium following the weekly Brownie session. Besides being the Election of Officers night, another highlight in- cluded the presentation of the District "C" Runner - Up Plaque for the best Bulletin Award. The Plaque was presented to President John Semple by PRO Comrade John Deeves. District "C'' takes in some 53 Legion Branches. While we're second best in the District with our Bulletins, il's the best we've done yet for our Branch. Blind Club hears about recreation The C'C13 Bluewater Club for the blind held their opening meeting for the year, April 17, in the Orange Hall, Clinton. The members were glad to get together again alter a long winter. The people came from Lucknow, Wingham, Blyth, Woodham, Exeter, Hensall and Clinton. There was a short business session. Then the president, Bert A delicious lunch was Sootheran, introduced served by Mrs. Crozier Mrs. Burnadette Scott, and Mrs. Griedanus. Mrs. project manager of Helen Sootheran thanked Recreation for Special the ladies on behalf of the Needs. Mrs. Scott said group. there is an indoor swimming pool, ;.1 sauna, a fitness room and a gymnasium. The em- phasis is on making the program enjoyable for all participants. Kenneth Johns of Exeter sang two beautiful solos. The entertainment was rounded out with a couple of contests which was fun for all. WwNLWt1 V�'4V V111ti1n RUMMAGE SALE at ONTARIO ST. UNITED CHURCH SAT. APRIL 28 10 a.m. to 12 noon Good Used Clothing Coffee and Muffins Available BEECH ST. ' CLINTON BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30 P.M. FIRST SHOW AT 8:00 P.M. FRI., SAT. & SUNDAY APRIL 27, 28, 29 COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents A CASABLANCA FILMWORKS Produdion of —PLUS— 1.11.1 VK WN�V�'W V1n.1.'K1�1 - KN1. VK�11 ANNOUNCING: A NEW SERVICE FOR *Service Clubs *Church Groups *School Organizations ENTERTAINMENT BULLETIN BOARD Have your coming event posted on our new "Entertainment Bulletin Board" In the Clinton News -Record office, 53 Albert St. Also, before setting a dote for your group's function, check the News -Record's .Entertain- ment Bulletin Board for any conflicting dates. PHONE 482.3443 Sunday Special APRIL 29 ROAST CHICKEN with savoury dressing and gravy or ROAST PORK with savoury dressing and gravy Both with your choice of mashed or french fried potatoes; buttered kerneled corn or green peas, and including soup or juice, salad, roll, tea or coffee. Dessert: StrawberrySundae. $ 5 3 5 �� • DEBBIE'S Custard Cup 11, 2 miles south of Clinton on Hwy. No. 4 at Vanastra Rd. 482-9896 **'*'***************** * * * * * * *CABLE 12 LISTINGS Wednesday 7:00 p.m. * "I'II be Seeing You" with Stan Profit DIRECTLY FOLLOWED BY: "Simply Sports * with Doug Fisher * Monday Night Lions TV Bingo * Thursday is Special Night. Each week is a different show.* * "Easy Listening with Grant Ellison * "Best of Friends" with Eleanor and Warren Robinson * "Bluewater Special" with Fred Salter , ,3 TUESDAY 4** DINNER SPECIAL coopUght COLUMBIA PICTURES presents SHOWTIME 8:00 P.M. recommended cis ADULT ENTERTAINMENT urt Reynold "Smoke .yAND THE Bandit" Field Field • Jerry Reedand Jackie Gleason Some language may be offensive Theatres Br. Ont. PLUS Richard Dreyfuss. Moses Wine Private Detective. FRI:-SAT. 7:00 & 9:00 SAT. & SUN. SUN.-THURS. 8:00 p.m. MATINEE 1:30 p.m. FROM WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS Rest,,o and Tavern ,i? LICENSED UNDER L.C.B.O. BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH 324-7711 Weekend Entertainment This Fri. & Sat. Apr. 27 8 28 B.C. Three Plus One" Recommended os AMit T *KURTArNMENT HWY. 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 'PHONE'524.9981 • • THEATRE 30 THE SQUARE GODERICH 524.1 Program sublect to change without notice. * Treat yourself and your friends...to our Hot Buffet... Every Thurs. & Fri. 12 Noon -2 p.m. Como as you arol • Welcome Luncheon meetings In our Diningroom or private Banque room. HOURS: 11:30 a.m. - 10 p.m. Sun. thru Wed. Thurs., Fri., & Sat. 11:30 a.m.. 1 a.m. IF* licking �od 4 of tinge Chicken * 3 pieces K� ucky f tied each F ries ** Golden ST OM/ Gyle Slaw * K Creamy n Bread * * 51ice °t Grecian -ft** ` * i` i -r Ir****** 1/4 94 ELGIN AVE. GODERICH, ONTARIO (Regular '2.45) 1 95 TUESDAY ONLY Col Sanders' Recipe Kntuck9Chick!MPANY GODERICH LITTLE THEATRE PRESENTS A MYSTERY ENTITLED "Thriller of the rear" starring By Glyn Jones Joyce Kurran Sally Walker Anna Melski Ann Coulter Kathy Jenkins Professionally Directed by David Fanstone Made possible by a grant from Theatre, Ontario To be Performed in MacKay Hall APRIL 25, 26, 27, 28 cot c:aoP.m. Bookings can be made at R. W. Bell, Optometrist on the Square, Thurs. Apr. 19, Fri. Apr. 20 1:00 p.m. to 5 p.m., Sat. Apr. 21, 10 a.m. to 12 noon: Mon. Apr. 23. Tues. Apr. 24, Thurs. Apr. 26, Fri. Apr. 27 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Wed. Apr. 25 and Sat. Apr. 28. 1 •