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
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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—
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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
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Have your coming event posted on our new
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Also, before setting a dote for your group's
function, check the News -Record's .Entertain-
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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
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11,
2 miles south of Clinton on
Hwy. No. 4 at Vanastra Rd.
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Wednesday 7:00 p.m.
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* Monday Night Lions TV Bingo
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Joyce Kurran
Sally Walker
Anna Melski
Ann Coulter
Kathy Jenkins
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