HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-06-28, Page 24PAGE 24 —CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THUR SDAY, Ji.,NE. 28, 1979
BINGO - Bayfield Town
Hall, Friday, June 29 at 8
p.m. Sponsored by
Bayfield Lioness. 15
regular games, 3 share -
the -wealth. -26,28
OPEN HOUSE at North
Street apt's in honor of
Mr. Butch Fleet and Mr.
Bill Cox's 30th birthday,
Sunday, July 1, 1979, 2-5
p.m. -26
CLOWN TRIO "Bim,
Bom, Boom" at Goderich
District Collegiate
Institute Friday, July 6,
1979 at 2 p.m. Free
Admission. Sponsored by
Outreach Ontario and
Goderich Library. -26,27
AUCTION
SALE
of Donated Articles;
Furniture, Small Ap-
pliances, Tools and any
other Items you have.
SATURDAY JULY 7 .
10:30 A.M.
at
BAYFIELD
TOWN HALL
Ali proceeds for the
arena fund
FOR PICKUP OF
ARTICLES CALL:
565-2562
565-2709
565-5374
565-2771
482-3148
Auctioneer services free
courtesy of Tom Papple.
a
COMBINED GARAGE
SALE, Saturday, June 30,
24 Shipley St. Household
items, toys, clothes,
etc. -26x
DAILY VACATION
BIBLE SCHOOL is being
held at the Clinton
Christian Reformed
Church, July 10-19 from
9:00 - 11:30 a.m.
Everyone 4 - 14 is invited
to come and join us for a
morning of stories, songs
and crafts. -26
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 spgecials.
Jackpot $200 must go
each week.-20tfar
BAKE SALE
Sat:, June 30
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
CLINTON
TOWN HALL
Sponsored by
CHSS
CHEER LEADERS
ST. ANDREW'S UNITED
CHURCH, Bayfiela,
annual chicken barbecue,
June 30, 1979 from 4:30
p.m. on. Adults $5.00, 12
and under $2.50.-25,26
BINGO every Tuesday
evening at the Vanastra
Centre, RR 5, Clinton at 8
p.m. First regula►.' card
$l. 15 regular games of
$15. 3 share -the -wealth,
jackpot $200 must go.
Admission restricted to
16 years or over. --20t far
SHOW and SALE of
Handcrafted Casual
Wear, Folkwear, Han-
dweaving and
Accessories by Moira
Couper and Marilyn
Warner, Bayfield Town
Hall, Clan Gregor
Square, Saturday, June
30, 1979, 10 a.m. - 10
p.m.— 5,26x 1
FESTIVAL SINGLES
Dance, Friday, June 29,
Victorian Inn, Stratford;...
Ont. Dancing 9:00 p.m. to
1:00 a.m. Welcome all
singles over 25 years. (No
blue jeans). -26
THE SALKELD Family
Reunion will be held on
Sunday, July 8, 1979 at
1:30 p.m. at the home of
Kay and Doug Blacker,
RR2 Goderich (Hwy. 8)
Howard Aitken,
President.-26,27nc
LAWN SALE - Moving -
furniture and dishes, etc.
Corner of Shipley and
Huron St.., Friday, June
29, 5 p.m. -26x
You$ Your Family
are invited to
Auburn's 1 25th Birthday
Party
June 29, 30
8 July 1 and 2nd
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Come & Help Us
Celebrate
YOU GET
• 2 pieces of
Kentucky Fried Chicken x
• French Fries
• Choi0 of Salad
• Grecian Bread
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f:OtonM Sanders boys
CANAOIA I COW ANv
boys end girls make st "Ander hckin' gond
The Kinsmen Club of Clinton installed their rr'ew
executive last week at a special ceremony at the
Elm Haven. Front row, left to right, are Doug
Macaulay, first vice-president; Garry. Merner,
president; and Dave Corrie, second vice-president.
Back row, left to right, are Jim Burkhart, assistant
bulletin editor; Bob Vodden and Dave Dalzell,
directors; Jim Hunter, secretary; Graham
Bowker, past president; Tom Craig, director, Tony
Stauttener, treasurer; and Mel Hohner,
registrar.(News-Record photo)
Art exhibitions in Blyth
The Visual Arts section
of the Blyth Centre for the
Arts will display the work
of Huron County
Secondary School
students as its first
summer exhibition. The
exhibition will run from
June 28 to July 28, and
will include examples of
two dimensional work in
many medias by students
from each high school in
Huron County.
The second exhibition,
which will be held from
July 30 to August 31, will
be an open juried
exhibition of muti-media
two dimensional art
work. The entrieswill
include works by artists
from Blyth and the
surrounding region. All
entries will be judged by
Kathleen Murray -Weber
of Toronto, a printmaker
of Canadian and in -
CENTRAL HURON
SECONDARY SCHOOL
Summer Hours
The day school office hours
'commencing July 2 will be 8:00
A.M. - 3:30 P.M.
Please note: The office will be closed
for staff vacations from
JULY 14 - AUGUST 12
inclusive
Timetable changes may be made after the latter date.
Guidance consellors will be avail= for consultation
the last week of August.
Report cards may be picked up commencing at 12:00
noon on Friday, 29 June.
ternational reputation.
Both exhibitions are
made possible by a grant
awarded to the Visual
Arts section of the Blyth
Centre for the Arts by the
Ontario Arts Council. The
gallery is located in the
Festival box office, one
store south of Memorial
Hall, and is open to the
public at no charge from
Monday to Saturday from
10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
during the Festival
season.
Smile
Proverb: a short
sentence based on long
experience.
Ausable-Bayfield
Conservation Authority
presents
THE MAPLE SUGAR COMPANY
OPEN AIR CONCERT
AND SING -ALONG
PARKHILL CONSERVATION AREA
(intersection Hwys. 7 B. 81, near Parkhill)
SUNDAY, JULY ], 1979
7:00 - 9:30 P.M.
Admission '1.50/car
EVERYONE WELCOME
LAST NIGHT THURS. JUNE 28th
THURS. 8:00 p.m.
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Recommended as
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
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Yuv.N �O L I VER T
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Starts FRIDAY!
JUNE 29th
SHOWTIMES: FRI. 8 SAT. 7:00 8 9:10 SUN.—THURS. 8:00 P.M.
here all the other Bonds end...this one begins!
Albert R. Broccoli
ROGER MOORE
JAMES BOND Mits"7-"
Ian Flemings
1MOONRAKER
recommended as
ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT
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•
GODERICH OINS NEW YORK,
LOS ANGELES & TORONTO IN THE
WORLD PREMIERE OF THIS NEW
EXCITING JAMES BOND MOVIE!!!
•
Curtains woven
for Blyth hall
Community and area
involvement and en-
thusiasm in the arts has
been the backbone of the
Blyth Centre for the Arts
since its inception.
It was with community
participation in mind that
Mrs. Tony Vos, an area
weaver, was com-
missioned to weave
curtains for the upstairs
hallway windows of the
Blyth Memorial Hall.
Mrs. Vos' interest in
the art of weaving led her
to research and ex-
periment with dying hand
spun wool with natural
dyes collected and ex-
tracted from plants and
weeds in the area.
Although she is a very
quiet and modest person
in regards to her ac-
complishments, the rich
weaving she produces is
far from modest.
The curtains are now in
use in the second floor of
the hall. The rich earth
colours of the weaving
are well complemented
by the abundance of wood
trim in the area. The
Blyth Centre for the Arts
is fortunate that Mrs. Vos
accepted the com-
mission. Thanks go to
Mrs. Vos for her beautiful
addition to the hall.
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BLYTH SUMMER FESTIVAL 1979
OPENING '
This Foreign Land June 29 at 8:30 p.m.
I'II be Back for You Before Midnight
July 3rd at 8:30 p.m.
Performances at the Blyth Memorial Hall most
evenings and Thursday at 2 p.m. Phone the box of-
fice or see the Festival brochure for the schedule
of performances. Tickets are 'Adults '4.25, Senior
Citizen '3.50, Children '2.50 are available by calling
523-9300 or at any ticket outlet: Mary's Sewing
Centre, Clinton, Campbell's, Goderich, Bill's Place,
Luck nowt Theater London, London.
Clin#on Jr. "C" Mustangs
SUMMERFEST DANCE
at the
Clinton Community Centre
SATURDAY, JULY 14
DANCING 9 P.M. -1 A.M. TO
"Star Trex"
TICKETS: '7.00 COUPLE
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT:
CLINTON HOME HARDWARE
SHIRAL DEPT. STORE; CAMPBELL'S MEN'S WEAR
OR BY PHONING 482-9241
BLYTH CENTRE FOR THE ARTS
ART
EXHIBITION
June 28th - July 28th
by
Huron County
Seco ary School Students
to be held at the
"ART GALLERY"
Next door to the Theatre l Blyth Memorial Hall g
The Exhibition made possible through the
assistance of the Ontario Arts Council
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