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REGISTRATION FOR
CLINTON — Brownies,
Guides and Pathfinders
at the Clinton Legion
Hall, Kirk St. on Sept. 12
at 7 p,rn. Please bring
any uniforms to be
sold. -36
H. •LOBB & SONS,
CLINTON present a
Mammoth field
demonstration of new
series of tractors and
plows, 11/4 miles west. of
Vanastra on Wednesday,
September 19 starting at
1 p.m. See next week's
paper for further
details.-36ar
LAWN SALE - 5 family -
Saturday, Sept. 8 - 10 a.m.
- household'furniture and
\ appliances, also
featuring home baking.
21/2 miles west of Seaforth
on Highway 8.-36
PLOUGHING MATCH,
Kent County on Sep-
tember 26th. $16.00 per
person by bus. Reserve
no,w. Good Times Travel
Agency, Seaforth. Phone
527-0050,-36,37
ANNUAL SEAFORTH
FALL FAIR Pork Chop
Barbecue and Dance at
Seaforth Arena, Sat,
Sept. 15. Dinner Music
with Jon Libera. Dance
Music with Chris Black
and The Swinging Brass.
Dinner andDance tickets
$6.. ea. Dance only $3.
1 Tickets available from
directors arid Keatings
Pharmacy, Seaforth. For
information 5 2 7-
0137.-36,37
100 HUNTLEY ST.
coming on CKNX-TV
Channel 8 beginning Sept.
10, 1979 with David
Mainse and interesting
guests. Monday to Friday
8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m.
Saturdays 7 a.m. to 8:30
a.m.-36,37
CLINTON Figure Skating
Clubi annual meeting,
Wed., Sept. 12 at the
arena. Everyone is
cordially invited. -36
•
ANNIVERSARY SER-
VICES, Ontario Street
United Church, Sep-
tember 30. 11 a.m. Rev.
Norman Gibson, Strat-
ford,. 7:30 p,m. musical
program by Har-
bour air es of
Goderich.-36-39ar
ALL INTERESTED
persons or organizations
are invited to attend a
meeting of the Huron
County Community
Services Council on
Thursday, September 13
at the Agricultural and
Food Building, 20 King
St., Clinton at 9:30
a.m.-36
A GOOD
BUY
SAVE
5Cr
on a fast -acting
Classified ad.,
when you pay before
Thursday of the following
week.
To place your classified
ad, phone
482-3443
Mon. -Fri., 9-5
CLINTON-BLYTH
LADIES'
•
LADIES TUESDAY TE VANASTRA
AFTERNOON LEAGUE DISTRICT Lions Club
will begin official bowling presents a Fall Fling
schedule on 7iuesday, September 22 at Vanastra
Sept. 11 at 1:30 sharp. RecreationCentre.
Anyone interested in, Dancing to "Star Trex" 9
joining our league please - 1 am.. Admission $10,00
ph'one 482-3741, 482-3829, per_ couple.. Lunch
482-9426,-36 provided. Tickets
available from any Lions
Club member or Tony
Jeacock at 482-
9790.-35,36
BINGO - Bayfield
Community Centre,
Friday, September 7, at .8
p.m. Sponsored by
Bayfield Lioness. 15
regular games, 3 share -
the -wealth. -36,38
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.-20tfar
CL4NTON 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 $200 must go
each week.--20tfar
THE HURON COUNTY
HEALTH UNIT invites
you to attend the
Expectant Parent
Education Classes, being
held in the Clinton Public
School, Clinton com-
mencing Thursday,
September 13, 1979 from
7:30 - 9:30 p.m. 'These
classes will run for 8
week\s. Would anyone
who is, interested please
register by calling 1-800-
265-4252 toll free or the
Health Unit office at 482-
3416. Both husband,s and
wives are invited to at-
tend and participate in
the discussions. —34-36 ar
VANASTRA CENTRE
FALL PROGRAM
STARTS SEPTEMBER 17/79
SWIM LESSONS, FITNESS
DISCO INSTRUCTIONS, YOGA
ETC.
Register Now 482-3544
THE GODERICH &*
DISTRICT
DISTRICT OPTIM1$T
CLUB
'Present in Concert
THE WIVES
(FORMERLY BATTERED WIVES)
MADCATS•
RAPID TEARS
Sat. Sept. 15th, 1979
AT THE GODERICH ARENA
8 P.M.
ADMISSION.1.50 Advance
*7.00 At the DOor
TICKETS AVAILABLE IN GODERICH AT:
GODERICH SOUND CENTRE (Suncoast Mall)
MR. STEREO - (40 West St.) ,
JERRY MacLEAN SPORTS, 4 HURON ST., CLINTON
KINCARDINE AT MAKIN' MUSIC
WINGHAM AT ERNIE KING
STRATFORD AT RECORD WORLD
LONDON AT SAM THE RECORD MAN
RIDAy & SATURDAY ONLY -IWO SHOWINGS 7:00 & 0:00
SUNDAY TO TUESDAY ONE SHOWING,/ P.M. ONLY
Ou can't turn this mob
over to the cops.
They are the cops.
• Recommended os
ADULT ENTERTAINPANT
There was lots to see and do at the Bayfield Fall
Fair on Saturday andvme popular spot for animal
lovers was the barn where entries in the rabbit
competition were on display. The quiet contestants
Blyth Festival
closes with hit
The last show of the
season, The Death of the
Donnelly's, has turned
out to be the biggest hit of
the season. Playing to
packed audiences for the
last two weeks, The
Death of the Donnelly's
plays September 6, 7, at
8:30 pm and September 8
at 2 pm and 8:30 pm at
Blyth Memorial Hall. An
actin packed story full of
historical local colour,
this production of the
notorious Donnelly•
family has been widely
acclaimed as the best yet.
Tickets are still available
forth' -last week.
The Death of the
Donnelly's closes the
Blyth Summer Festival's
fifth successful season
with James Roy as.
Artistic Director. The
Blyth, Summer Festival
attracted 15,000 people
this season, an increase
of 3,000 -over last year.
Beginning September
1st, Janet Amos will be
taking over as Artistic
Smile
A young boy to his
father during the cocktail
hour: "How come two
pops will spoil my dinner,
and three martinis give
you an appetite?"
You're well adjusted if
you can make the same
mistake twice without
getting nervous.
ih
CoI. Sanders' ROCii‘4
Ketitucky f14eJ el**.
Dinner
Director,. Ms. Amos is
from Toronto and has
been with the Blyth
Summer Festival as
Associate Director this
season. She says shes
thrilled to be working
with the Blyth Centre For
The Arts and loves it in
Blyth.
The Blyth Centre For
The Arts wishes to thank
the audiences for their
continued support and
enthusiasm which made
for such a successful
season. And they
recognize those hard
working actors and
production staff whose
professionalism and
outstanding talent have
made the prodUctions so
noteworthy.
did not seem to object to the constant petting of hot,
sweaty hands, some of the little fingers covered In
sticky candy. (News -Record photo)
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30 P.M.
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
For Information Phone:
482-7030
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
LIMITED
BEECH STREET-CLINTON
PLAYING FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY: SEPT. 7-8-9
TERROR BEYOND IMAGINATION
A MA T
ENTEFiTA,INMEN7
BEYOND
THE POSEIDON
ADVENTURE
ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT
"Do you want a
skating club this year?
Then come to the
CLINTON FIGURE SKATING CLUB
ANNUAL MEETING
on
Wednesday, Sept. 12 at the arena
Everyone is cordially Invited
FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY ONLY
SEPT. 7-8-9
SOX OFFICE OPENS
COLUMBIA PICTURES Present. •
A RASTAR•MORT ENGELBERG Production
DOM SUZANNE JERRY
DeLUISE PLESHETTE .REED
GO DE., 1 C
r 30 THE SQUARE
PHONE 524.7811
AIRCONDITIOKD
•
Clinton Kiiiiin-Kinnette
FAMILY
STREET DANCE
Regular
$2,45
TUESDAY
ONLY
NE OPDEATH
. . .. . .
PLUS ADDED BONUS
1991: CIVILIZATION IS DEAD.
Violence, hunger and horror are rarnOant...
There is no law! Alf that are -
left are bands of
at the Grandstand
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
7:00 P.M. - 1 A.M. (Dancing 9 a.m.)
Dance to the Music of
"The Group called Brown'
BOWLING
,LEAGUE
Starting Sopt. 11
at 000 P.M.
If Interested
C�H
02-975
CANADIAN RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION MEMBERS
Plan to attend the 19th Annual Food and Hospitality Show
at Bingetnan Park Roller Rink (Victoria St. N. Kitchener)
on Sept. 18 & 19, 2 P.M. until 10 P.M.
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BRING -THE KIDS!
WE'LL HAVE...
BALLOONS, HOTDOGS
AND POP, CLOWNS,
MOVIES
-24" rate tit I it S
. 94 ELGI.N AVE.
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Col Sondon keetoe
tittlie
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HWY. 8 GODERICH AT
CONCESSION RD. 4
pos. PHONE 5241981
, • 4,W0,44,
TICKETS:
Adults *200
Children Under 13...4."
AVAILABLE AT:
•Town Hall
*Riley's Bober Shop
*Clinton Credit Union.
*Clinton NewsAtecord
*Betty Dolzell 482-3196
•Lorrie Carrie 4132-9876
*Cheryl Rohner 482-3745
PROCEEDS TO CLINTOkl
SWIMMING POOL FUND