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Clinton News-Record, 1979-06-14, Page 23Ballet recital planned The Year of the Child will be the theme for a ballet recital performed by the students of Milosaki Zablocki. The June 21 concert, to be held at the Clinton Public School, will in- clude a performance in which six languages are spoken. Along with the dance, other special numbers include vocal numbers, performed by Lori Jewitt and ac- companied by Mrs. Ross Jewitt and a second vocal number to be sung by Brenda Galachiuk. A gymnastic demon- stration will be put on by the -,Grade 4,7 and 8 classes and a fashion show will be presented py Grades 1-3. Presentation of diplomas will also -be made. In the dancing num- bers, the highlight of the evening will be an ex- pressive dance, Unwanted Child, per- formed by Melaine Van Patter from Bayfield. A Chinese Party, featuring a Chinese Dance; Gypsy Dance; Menuet Ballet; Polish Dance, Indian Dance and Spanish Dance, with Toro the Bull, is also set to be an especially entertaining number. Other numbers on the progam include a welcome by the Grade 2 class, ballet exercises an dance by the Grade 1 class and a ballet dance by the Grade 3 class. The pupils of Natalie Sully will perform and Mrs. Zablocki's Grade 8 class will perform Sur les Pontes and Carol Beane, a Grade 9 student will dance a modern ballet. Commentator for the evening will be Mary Garon. The recital is annual event for Mrs. Zablocki's classes, with proceeds going towards the con- cert fund at Clinton Public School. The recital will be held on June 20, beginning at 7:30 pm. • This week at the Legion • By Rene Brochu The Legion Auditorium was the scene of our Guide and Brownie Mother -Daughter Banquet last Tuesday evening for the Clinton and Vanastra groups at which 219 were served with two thirds of those attending being girls aged 7 to 14 years of age. Our bingo was again a successful venture with the Associates team headed by Steve Cooke volunteering their ser- vices for our 'Branch benefit. Winning the $200 jackpot was Mrs. Nor- man Baird. .1 All members, regular, associate, affiliate, as well as the general public, should note that at 7 pm, Sunday June 17 is Decoration Sunday and we ask all members and all those people who have loved ones buried there to join us in our dedication ceremonies. For further details, see our add in the paper. . I deserve a slap on the wrist for forgetting to congxatulat.e.- oar_ '.egiop_. entry forQueen of the Fair. I for one was ex- tremely proud of her efforts and presentation, perhaps overly proud because she is my daughter Elaine. Also, Bill Chambers deserves our special thanks for making . , all the arrangements and driving our Legion entry in the parade. Another "faut-pas": I failed to mention our Legion float prepared I'm sure that Fran will be gracious enough to forgive my forgetfulness as we're told that she was behind the preparation of the float along with other members of our Ladies Auxiliary. Saturday evening was another pleasant one for the Legion, as Nancy Castle, the daughter of one of our hard working members, was married and held her, reception in our auditorium. Our Ladies Auxiliary were again in the forefront providing a roast beef. dinner for the wedding party. The dance which followed was attending by the many friends and relatives of the bride and groom. On Sunday, our Staff and Ladies combined to prepare the Auditorium for the annual Knights of Columbus communion breakfast. The Ladies and staff did a tremen- dous job of preparing the dinner and treated the The Staff Association of the Clinton Hospital wishes to thank the public for atten- i ding our Garage .Sale held on June t9 and for the many articles donated . The money 1 raised will be 1 used towards purchasing equipment for •• the hospital. / Thanks to all who helped in any way. Knights and their ladies with congenial service. Our associates were again in the news last Sunday as they hosted the first mixed Golf Tour- nament we've had since I've been on the scene. It was a bring your own steak affair which was thoroughly enjoyed by all who took part. The rains came and spoiled the barbeque hopes, but Dave Hanley was johnny on the spot, and using our roasting pans, cooked. all the steaks for those who had taken part in the Tournament. Our thanks to Comrades Don and Rosemary Armstrong for setting up and ad- ministering the event, Must not forget our TGIF Night last week as our first raffle prize went to Mike Mockler, and second prize went to Steve Maguire. Alas, I'm sorry to say Gladys East had failed to register and so missed out on the attendance draw, so it grows, who'll be next? Finally my thanks to all those who assisted so generously in all the Legion activities, to Terry Hollinshead, John Deeves and Milt Schreiber for taking care of our bar facilities last Saturday evening. To Ron and Stan for standing by last Sunday morning preparing the auditorium for the Sunday.dinner. Over 100 dubbed • Sir Knights By Rene Brochu for prestige in our Over 100, third *degreecommunities and asked ,, for our loyalty to Christ Knights took part in the aexpressed the need -final;tep ,last week and nd spiritual renewal in became titl&cT "" !r our respective areas '` "° Knights" after having been exemplified to the fourth degree. Over 500 fourth degree Knights en masse at the H6liday Inn City Centre in London for the annual occasion. A dinner and dance took place on Saturday evening which was en- joyed by all who at- tended. Brothers Jim Houlahan of Mount Carmel and Herman Plas of Brussels were the two candidates exemplified in our Monsignor D.J. Egan Assembly based at Seaforth. Bishop• Sherlock was the guest speaker at the dinner and in his address to the Knights stressed the need PORK BARBECUE AND DANCE SAT. JUNE 16 AT THE BLYTH & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE (ARENA FLOOR) TICKETS '12.00 per couple SUPPER 6-8 p.m. DANCING 9-1 a.m. to the BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS Sponsored by the Blyth Lions Club. For tickets call 523-4551 or 523-4545. Sunday afternoon, following the Exem- plification ceremonies conducted by Sir Knight Fred Smith, worthy Master of the 2nd Ontario district, • the Sir Knights paraded to St. Peters. Basilica for the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass under the patronage of most Reverend John Michael Sherlock, Bishop of London. Following the Mass, the Sir. Knights paraded to the Cenotaph at which dedication ceremonies took place with the laying of a wreath. OPEN HOUSE Ernie & Vera Crich wish to invite relatives, friends and neighbours to their 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY at the Ontario Street United Church SUNDAY, JUNE 24 2:00 to 4:30 p.m. Best Wishes Only THE WHITE CARNATION HOLMESVILLE IS OPEN WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY offering SMORGASBORD Noon - 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. Evening - 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. OUR SPECIALTIES Home cooked meal, salad bar, home baked pies, coffee, tea:ALL FOR ONE PRICE. ADULTS CHILDREN PRE-SCHOOL (UNDER 12) $5 95 $3 50 $' 50 • Special low Price at Noon Wednesday $3 i 5 per person ROAST BEEF & TURKEY for FATHER'S DAY, JUNE 17 Open Sundays 12-2 p.m., 5-7:30 p.m. ttes11 prveslon requested Sat. night only - Phone. 48292 $ After Hours .524-4133 After long hours of rehearsal the ballet classes of Mrs. Zablocki are almost ready for their June 21 recital. Dancers include, Jan Russelo, Goderich; Dawn Flynn, Londesboro; Julie Carter, Clinton; Norris Flynn, Londeslsoro and Toro the Bull.(News-Record photo) Carling helps festival The Blyth Centre for distributed to winners in the Arts has received a eight categories. grant for $500 from the The summer season of Carling Community Arts the Blyth Centre for the Foundation to help defray Arts Festival opens June the costs of the Centre's second annual Fiddle and Step dance Festival held' June 1 & 2 in the Blyth Memorial Hall. The Carling Community Arts Foundation was establ,shed to encourage events of multi-cultu of l significance. Ed Paquette, regional representative of the Carling Foundation,, delivered a cheque to Jati Dutton, administrator of the Festival with wishes for the continued success of the Festival. This year's fiddle festival built on last year's success by at- tractingover one hun- dred competitors and near capacity crowds for both nights of com- petition. Dancers and fiddlers came from as far away as Sarnia, Kit- chener and. London to compete. Over $1,000 ih prize money was 29 with "This Foreign Land". Tickets and reservations are available from the box office by callin ' 523-93nn FELLOWSHIP BIB.LLC H AP E L 162 Maple St. - Clinton SUNDAY, JUNE 17 11 A.M.: Family Bible Hour and Sunday School Speaker: Samuel B. Martin I• from Elmira 8:00 P.M.: Good News Drive -In Service 3 miles west of Clinton on Highway 8 Speaker: Samuel B. Martin Music by: "The Chapelaires" Refreshments after Drive -In Service EVERYONE WELCOME For by grace are ye saved through faith—not of'works, Zest any man should boast. Eph. 2:8-9 See the Crazy Game that set the nation laughing! DONKEY BASEBALL at the LONDESBORO BALL PARK WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20th AT 8:00 P.M. CLINTON Jim Fitzgerald John Meade Jack Armstrong Doug McLean Bill Dobson Dave Pugh Jake DeRyder Dave Bosman John Wise Bru'esLockhart Bill Marsh Craig Cox Don Scruton Eric Sheflonbergef TEAMS: VS. ADMISSION: Adults $2.00 Students $1.00 Pre-school . Free REFRESHMENT BOOTH on the grounds LONDESBORO Dave Overboe Art Airdrie Tom Duizer Bill Sottiaux Carl Nesbitt Bill Bromley Allen Bosman Keith Allen Bill Kolkman Mery Burnin Neil Salverda James Johnston Tielman Westerhout Sponsored by Lo desboro Lions Club 4 k CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1979 --PACE 23 Advance tickets selling fast Advance ticKet sales for "The Sound of Music" at the Huron Country Playhouse in Grand Bend are going extremely fast according to • the box office staff. "People are quite surprised when they call and find out that most of the six dollar tickets have already been sold," explained Mathilda Martens., Who works in the box office. "There are still quite a few tickets available for the August 31 performance and the special $10 Gala Sep- tember 1st", she added, "but for the rest of the run there are only a limited number of six dollar seats available." "We still have quite a few $5.50 tickets left", Ms. Martens said, "But I suggest that people call in soon." Va nastra Centre TENNIS INSTRUCTION June 25 to July 11, Mondays and Wednesdays, 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. 3 weeks - 6 lessons Fee: '20. CALL: 482-3544 ALSO: MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE • BEST ROCK RECORDS MUeSIC 40 ONTARIO STREET STRATFORD • Silver Collection • CLINTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Presents Annual ROSE SHOW Town Hall, Clinton Friday, June 22, 1979 Viewing Time 2:30 - 9:15 p.m. Judge: Miss Louella Johnston London Door Prizes Exhibits must be in place by 11:45 a.m. For complete list of classes check your year book or phone. Jean Livermore 482-3884 Florence Pullen 482-7896 Yearbook also on file in Clinton News - Record office. oResto,. L and Tavern • t (sal SUNCOAST STRIP LICENSED UNDER L.C.B.O. BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH 524-7711 Weekend Entertainment This Fri.. & Sat. June 15 & 16 'The Desjardines" •Treat yourself and your friends...to our Hot Buffet... 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