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PAGE 22,—CL.INTON NEWS-R,ECO P, THURSDAY, AUPYSTPQ,,1
79
THE HURON COUNTY
HEALTH UNIT invites
yo.0 to attend the
Ex .ec .ant Parent
P
. t
'Education Classes, being
held in the Clinton Public
School, Clinton com-
mencing Thursdaj',
September 13, 1979 from
7:20 - 9:30 p.m. These
.classes will run for 8
weeks. Would anyone
who is interested please
register by calling 1-800-
265-4252 toll free or the
Health - Unit office at 482-
3416. Both husbands and
wives are invited to at-
tend and participate in
the discussions. —34-36 ar
BINGO every Tuesday
evening at the Vanastra
Centre, RR 5, Clinton at 8
p.m. First regAlar card
$1, 15 regular games of
$15. 3 share -the -wealth,
jackpot $200 must go.
Admission restricted to
16 years or over.-20tfar
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.-20tfar
HURON COUNTY
FAMILY PLANNING
project invites you to
attend Family Planning
Clinic every Thursday
from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00
p.m. at Huron County
Health Unit, Shipley St.,
Clinton. Counselling and
medical services
provided. Counselling on
Billings (natural family
planning) available first
Thursday of each mon-
th.—EOW AR
Come out
and bowl at
the Clinton
Crown Lanes
efor.any over
18 years of age,
in the
CLINTON
MIXED
LEAGUE
Starts Sept. 6
on
Thursdays
THE FAMILY of attje
and Edwin Hood are
holding an open house in
honour of their 50th
Wedding Anniversary at
their residence on Sun-
day, September 2, from 2
- 4 p.m. and 7:30 - 9:30
p.m., Everyone welcome.
No gifts please. -34,35X
FESTIVAL: SINGLES
'Dance, Friday, August
31,- Victorian Inn,
Stratford. Dancing 9:00 -
1:00. Welcome all singles
over 25.-34,35
CLINTON AND'
DISTRICT Badminton
Club 1979-1980 season
offers three free in-
troductory practise
nights, Wednesday,
September 12, 19 and 26, 8
11 pm at the CHSS gym.,
Minton. Registration on
September 26. If you have
never played before, this
is your big chance.
Rackets available for
beginners, bring your
own running shoes.
Students $4.00, singles
$7.00, couples $10.00. For
more information phone
482-7865 or 482-9268.
Student badminton starts
October 3, 1979.-35
GIGANTIC LAWN SALE
- 5 family sale, Saturday,
Sept. 1 at 10 a.m.
Antiques, collectibles,
house wares, furniture,
appliances, car ac-
cessories. Corner of Ann
and Colina St., Bayfield.
Follow the signs. Rain or
shine. -35
THE HOSPITAL
AUXILIARY ' meeting
and Gift Shop Shower will
be held Tuesday, Sep-
tember 4, 10 a.m. in the
-Hospital Board Room. All
welcome. -35
Arthur Hallam cordially
invites relatives, frien-
ds, and neighbours to
attend an
OPEN HOUSE
in honour of his brother
George Hallam and
sister in - law Ethel
Hailams.
50th Wedding
Anniversary
on Friday, Aug. 31 1979
3 to 5 p.m..
and 7-9 p.m. at the home
of Raymond Hallam, 92
Britannia Rd., E.
Goderich, West Side
Door. No gifts please!.
Only Best Wishes.
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 P.M.
FIRST SNOW AT DUSK
For Information Phone:
482-7030
.r1a1I..1.171,1 .i
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
LIMITED
BEECH STREET-CLINTON
TI -E VANASTRA'
DISTRICT Lions Club
presents Fall Fling
nts a 1i ng
September 22 at Vanastra
Recreation Centre.
Dancing to "Star Trex" 9
- 1 am. Admission $10.00
per couple. Lunch
provided. Tickets
available from any Lions
Club member or Tony
Jeacock at 482-
9790.-35,36
PANCAKE BREAK-
FAST - Bayfield. Com-
munity Centre, Sunday,
Sept. 2 from 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. Adults $3. Children
$1.50. Ail pancakes you
can eat. Sponsored by
Bayfield Lions Club. -35
PENNY SALE - month of
September- at the
Salvation Army Thrift
Store, 80 King St., Clin-
ton. -35
THE HURON COUNTY
HEALTH UNIT invites
you to attend the
Parenting Classes, being
held in the Health' Unit
Office, Shipley St.,
Clinton commencing
Monday, Sept. 10, 1979.
These classes'Will run for
approximately 4 weeks.
Would anyone ' who is
interested, please
register by calling 1-800-
265-4252 or the Health
Unit office at 482-3416.
Both parents are invited
to attend and participate
in the discussions. -35 ar
NOW
WEDNESDAY TO
'PLAYING!
Iodcric1i's last racy
RACE No, 1- Purse
Maidens A.E. N
-W
SUSAN ANN Jack Meriam
FLY FLY DAN T.B.A.
AMYS MISS John Duckworth
GRANNY GRATTAN Dennis Jewitt
W11.J.,VAN GIRL Clarence Young
GAELIC BOY Gerry Roebuck
COUNTESS JAY Gerry Roebuck
AE1 F M MEADOW John Muir
AE2 VIRGINNYS GIRL Randy
Henry
8300.
RACE No. 2 - Purse $300.
$1500. claiming with allowances
winners of last 2 races ineligible
SIOUX WARRIOR John Moffat
HIGHLAND WISH Randy Henry
DONNADALE PARKER Ross
Battin
IRON CHIPS Dave Wilkinson
TRACEY DIRECT Ray McLean
RIPPLE HENLEY Ross Battin
SKIPPY DEL Robert Faulds
AE1 REGGIE FORD Jack Meriam
AE2 EMMA C LEE John Duck-
worth
RACE No. 3 - Trot $375.
N -W $400. L6 A.E. 14000. claiming
with allowances A.E. N -W 3 races
lifetime
CLEVER ROJE William German
J BRO SMOKEY Fred Sadler
EVEREADY LADY Ray McLean
ROLLYS MARK Clarence Young
ALPHA HERB William Rapson
SAX HANOVER Jim McKague
TOWN ECHO Robert Walker
AEI SONIFIES Ray McLean
RACE No. 4 - Purse $450.
N -W $500. L6 A.E. $1200. in 1979
A.E. N -W 3 races or $2500. lifetime
DILLY DARES Randy Henry
IMA JERRY Rob Jerry
IMP MATHERS John Mathers
JOLLY KILLEAN Gerry Roebuck
MIKE MEADOW Verdun Vanstone
BELYLE ALICE Ron Williamson
ARNIES BEAVER Ross Battin
AE1 GREENVIEW DUKE Ray
McLean
AE2 ADORABLE LUCK Ron Mason
RACE No. 5 - Purse $300.
Maidens that haven't been 2nd or
better and have raced at this meet
MISS DAWNGLO Ross Battin
DEEP RUN PENN W.O. McLean
LADY ELM • Bill German
TUESDAY
AUG. 29 TO SEPT. 4
FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY - TWO SHOWINGS 7:00 & 9:00
SUNDAY TO TUESDAY ONE SHOWING 8 P.M. QNLY
t
PLUS
SPECIAL
SATURDAY
MATINEE.
AT 1:30
DAWN EAGLE T.B.A.
CLAYBROOK MISTY Verdun
Vanstone
DINOS LADY Randy Henry
SANDY'S ANN Arnold. Campbell
AE1 TOOTER BILLGIenWoodburn
RACE No. 6 - Purse $359.
$2000. claiming with allowances
DIANE CAMP Dale Kennedy
G D DIRECT John Muir
MIKES JIMMY
LYNN Gerry Roebuck
DEEP INN SHELLEY Bill Rapson
DUKE KILLEAN Joe McDaid
CRIMSON JQSIE T.B.A.
CARELESS ANDY Ray McLean
AEI APOPQU PENDIN Ray
McLean
AE2 HIGHLAND
BIRTHDAY WrOne Dupee
RACE No. 7 - Purse *450.
N -W 8500. L 6 A.E. N -W 81200. In 79
A.E. N -W 3 races or $2500. lifetime
RAYS PRODIGY Glen Woodburn
YVONNES JEFF Gerry Roebuck
BAY B HAYFEE Verdun Vanstone
AZUCAR ARNIE Fred Maguire
POWAKA Walter Luzak
SHIAWAY RED Ross Battin
IRON LASSIE John Duckworth
AE1 ADORABLE LUCKRon Mason
AE2 GREENVIEW DUKE Ray
McLean
RACE No. e - Purse 8325.
N -W 2 races or $1000. lifetime
J C LORNIE LEE Randy Henry
JOHN R CHIEF William Rapson .
MISS KRISTA HAL Jack Meriam
MOORELANDS DICK Wayne
Dupee
FAV Randy Henry
Hensall plan...
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would be great," she
said.
Clerk -treasurer Betty
Oke said that the
provincial government is
out of the seniors' housing
business but that they
would subsidize
municipal funded, ven-
tures. Before any work on
- a housing -unit can begin
though, a provincially
funded and supervised
needs study :must be
conducted under the
auspices of the ministry
of housing, she said.
The discussion was
concluded with council -
passing a resolution
requesting that the
ministry conduct a
survey of housing heeds.
ate e.
LUCAN BOY Clarence Young
FILLY COUNSEL Gene Girodat
AEI K T GENERAL Mark Williams.
RACE No. 9 -Purse 84;60.
83900. - $5000. claiming handicap
with allowances (enter in multiples
of $500.1
BENMILLER BUDDI Verdun
Vanstone
HARLO CHAMP William Caldwell
,CtIAY13RQQK KAOLA John
Shadd.ick
NANCY MEADOW Gerry Roebuck
.tris
SWIFT HONEY Randy Henry
WACKY WAVE Fred Sadler
DIRECT BY PAS Ron Mason
RACE No. tu, Purse . -S8op.
N -W $1000.46 A.E. N -W$2000. in '78
4.E• N -W 5 races or $4000. lifetime
A.E. $6000. claiming with
allowances
WHISPALONG Gene Gtrodat
QUICK KILLEAN Ross Battin
WHIRLING N Reay McLean
SAM HERBERT FredSadler
ARROCHAR RUTH Randy Henry
MAUDS KNIGHT Fred Maguire
Rabbits and cavies
at CNE's first show
Crazy about pets?
Come and see almost
1,000 rabbits and Cavies
(Guinea Pigs) which
have been entered in the
CNE's first ever
' Canadian Classic for
Rabbits and Cavies to be
held Labour Day
Weekend, -September 1 -
3, in the Industry
Building
Not only will you be
able to enjoy viewing
these beautiful furry
animals, but you will also
have the chance to buy
top quality animals at an
auction on Monday,
September 3 at 10 a.m.,
when some exhibitors
will be selling their
livestock.
STUDENTS OF
CENTRAL HURON
SECONDARY SCHOOL
School will re -open at the regular hour on Tues. Sept. 4,
1979 i.e. 9:15 a.m. Buses will operate at the regular time
both in the morning and in the afternoon. Tuesday will
be a full school day. Class lists and&hame room numbers
will be posted beginning on Thursday. Gr.•des 11, 12 and
13 will be posted outside the main office. Grade 10 lists
will be ' on the Physical . Education bulletin board.
Grades 10, 11, 12 and 13 will report to the dosble gym at
9:15 a.m. Grade nine will report to the cafeteria at 9:15
a.m. -
September 7►, 8, 9
Bi, th, Ontario
STEAM ENGINES - TRACTORS ; THRESHING - SAW MILL -
OLD FARM MACHINERY - GAS ENGINES SHINGLE MILL -
HAND FED SEPARATOR - HAY PRESS - ANTIQUE CARS -
ENTERTAINMENT etc.
JOHN ELLACOTT
President
London, Ontario
SIMQN HALLAHAN
R.R. 3
Blyth, Ontario
THE GODERICII# &
DISTRICT OPTIMIST
CLUB
Present in Concert
THE WIVES
(FORMERLY BATTERED WIVES)
MADCATS
RAPID TEARS
Sat. Sept. 15th, 1979
AT THE GODERICH ARENA
8 P.M.
ADMISSION •5.50 Advance
$7.00 At the Door
TICKETS AVAILABLE IN GODERICH AT:
GODERICH SOUND CENTRE (Suncoast Mali)
MR. STEREO - (40 West St.)
JERRY MO.CLEAN SPORTS 4 HURON ST.
G. O. Phillips
PRINCIPAL
Recommended as
ADULT ENT RTAINMENT
Starring
MARK HAMILL HARRISON FORD CARRIE FISHER
Free Posters To Kids - While Supply Lasts!
EXTRA
SEE COMING ATTRACTION FOR
"THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK"
THE CONTINUING SAGA OF "STAR WARS"
30 THE SQUARE
PHONE 524.78"1)
AIRCONDITIONED
BLYTH SUMMER FESTIVAL
presents
by TED JOHNS with
THEATRE PASSE MURAILLE
Program
subject
to change
HELD OVER TILL SEPT. 8
AUG. 21 - SEPT. 8
Performances added Sept. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 at 8:30
Matinees Sept. 2, 8 at 2 p.m.
TICKETS: Adults SS,
Seniors S4, Children $3
PHONE: (519)523:9300,523-4488
NOW PLAYING TO SATURDAY,.SEPT. 1
EVERY SUMMER THE CREAM OF AMERICAN YOUTH
GOES TO SUMMER CAMP -
AND THE REST GO TO CAMP NORTHSTAR.
Will Donnelly
..
`::'WART ING. Some.
.Scenes May
{ Frighten --- •
Theatres Branch
Ontario
In one desperate race for prize
and glory, Charlie and Grace
join the human race.
�aVai Lren(la
Carradine Vaccaro
ant
(bailic
From the Producer of"National Lampoon's ANIMAL HOUSE"
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
7:00 p.m. Western Horse Show
8:00 p.m. Queen of the Fair Competition
9:00 p.m. Family Dance, music by "The Foot Notes"
11:00 p.m. Crowning of the Fair Queen
SATURDAY, SEPT. 1
12:30 Parade led by the Mitchell Legion Band
1:30 Official opening by Ormond Pridham, Warden of
Perth County
Log Sawing Contest
Livestock Judging, Light'Horse &Pony Show
Talent Show (in Arena)
„Antique Machinery Show & Demonstration & Parade on
grounds
Hot Air Balloon demonstration
Norio Shoo Shoo Pitching
7:00 Mini Tractor Pull
Step Dancing Competition (in Arena)
9:00 Dance, "The Wildwoods" (couples)
SUNDAY, SEPT. 2
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
PLEASE NOTE: GENERAL ADMISSION
(DUSK JO DAWN ONLY) IS $3.50
PAYE DUNAWAY IN
1. "The Eyes of Laura Mars"
"Fairy Tittles"
"Satan's Slaves"
r'Ilric�n yi
PLEASE OTE
Ahor $11 sthow,
DrIv o19ds o
1:30 Tug -O -War
Variety Show by Jr. Farmers, (Community Hall)
Skate Bciard & Unicycle Demonstration
Wrist • Wrestling
Horse Shoe Pitching.
3:30 Demolition Derby
•
MONDAY, SEPT. 3
10:00 4-H Competitions & inter Club Shows
12:00 Heavy Horse, Carriage & Roadster Show
4:30 - 7:30 Pork Chop Barbecue
Exhibit buildings open at all times
Saugeen Amusements & Midway
in operation at all times.
Good food available.
...The Moonbeam Ride.
s. i r' - 7 L 61 JONES R G ARMSTRON
. ' .TERRY KISER .JESSE VINT Js acv,. Hawk
Make your LABOUR DAY WEEKEND complete
There's a package size just right for YOU
• BUCKET • THRIFT BOX • THRIFTY DINNER
• BARREL • INDIVIDUAL DINNER • SNACK PACK
Don't Forget the Salads - •
Antique Machinery Display
Der onitrcition & Parade �n
grrundls, Saturday A. Sunday
` far an a
i• Furn .
ill BIGGEST ,LII
PLEASE NOTE: GENERAL ADMISSION
TO DUSK TO DAWN SHOW IS 53.25
1. HARD CANDY
2. PLAYMATES
3. PARI TIME WIFE
4. SEDUCTION OF INCA
5. 4MERICA1:KUR
ALL 5
SHOWS
PLEASE NOTE:
After Sdv dayws Dusk to Down show
Drivealf OPEN WEEKENDS pm,'
HWY. 8 GODERICH AT
CONCESSION 110. 4 .
PHONE 524'9901
bayt arid drrf ttklky it' i;r,rp;r Ir�'i1, r!
ni• pass'et
accepted for
Sunday's
(Idusk to
dOvn Show
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