Clinton News-Record, 1979-09-27, Page 25\1
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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
GOSHEN TURKEY
SUPPER - Wednesday,
Oct. 24 - . 5 and 6;30 sit-
tings. Tickets $5. Call 565-
2124 on Oct. 5 for
tickets. --39,40
YARD SALE - 60 North
St. South, Clinton - Sat.
Sept. 29 - 10 a.m. to ?
Baby clothes, buggy,
dishes, Avon, ant'ques,
bookcase headboard, and
much more. -39
SALE OF GOOD USED
CLOTHING for Tots to
Teens, Friday, October
19, 1979. 7 - 9 p.m. Wesley -
Willis United Church.
Sponsored by Morning
Glories. -39
MINOR SOCCER
BANQUET and family
afternoon, Saturday,
September 29, 2:30 p.m.
at Clinton grandstand. A
fun day starting with
games with parents and
coaches versus minor
soccer teams, followed by
pork barbecue. Clinton
Minor Soccer will supply
pork, bread and rolls and
milk. Parents supply
salads, desserts and
cutlery. Meal to start at
5:15, admission of $2.00
per family. Parents are
urged to attend. -39
LAST CHANCE for
Penny Sale sponsored by
Clinton Hospital
Auxiliary Sept. 20 to 29th
in the Town Hall. -39
'TP!IBFA 27,107.9
CLINTON Figure Skating
Club, annual registration
Saturday, Sept, 29, in the
Town Hall, 10:30 a.m. -
12:30 p.m. -38,39
•
CANADIAN CANCER
SOCIETY invites you to
its Annual Dinner and
meeting to be held at Pine
Ridge Chalet on Monday,
October 1, 1979. Quest
Speaker, Hon. Monique,
Begin, M.P. Tickets $6.00
per person. Please call.
Helen Davies 482-7092 or
Unit Office 4.82-
7832.--3809
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
BASEMENT SALE at 134
Wellington Street,
Clinton, Sat., Sept. 29 - 10
a.m. to ? Storm windows,
screens, • antique trunk,
48" bed and spring, tub
stand, cookware, dishes,
glassware, plants,
Tupperware, uniforms
and dresses. Numerous
other articles. -38,39 •
HURON COUNTY
FAMILY PLANNING
project invites 'you to
attend Family Planning
Clinic every Thursday
from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm
at H ron County Health
Unit, Shipley St., Clinton.
Counselling and medical
services provided.
Counselling on Billings
(natural family plan-
ning) available first
Thursday of each
month.—EOW AR
HURON CONSERVATION .
CLINTON
'ANNUAL TURKEY•SHOOT
October 7 - 1 p.m.
at
Fish and Gagne Farm
21/2 miles west of Clinton, Hwy. 8
and 1 Mile north
FRIDAY - SATURDAY SEPT. 28th - 29th
BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:30 • - SHOWTIME DUSK
They'll Blast :.Bulldoze
or Blow-up anyone who
stands in their way.
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...when crime and passion mix!
Mt� tea.:..... from 41 ENTERTAINMENT
Plus 2nd
BIG HIT!
B',L'Tl`I CENTRE for the
Arts presents the
Woodstock Choralaires,
Wednesda$$, October 3rd
at 8:00 p.m.. Blyth
Memorial Hall, Blyth.
Tickets $3:50, available
by mail Bolc 291, Blyth or
at the door. -1:48,39
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-
bouraires of
Goderich.-36-39ar
JUNIOR C HOCKEY
'HOSPITALITY NIGHT
Oct. 20, 1979 - 8 p.m.
Clinton Arena. Booster
Club $1,000 draw. -38,39
RUMMAGE AND BAKE
SALE sponsored by the
Vanastra &u.�; District
Lioness Club. 'October 20,
1979, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. at
Vanastra Recreation
Centre. Proceeds to go
to community work.
Special table featuring
homemade quilts by Mrs.
Gloria Allaway.-39-
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THE FAMILY of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Richardson
invite relatives, friends
and neighbours to a
reception on the occasion
of their parents' 50th
wedding anniversary at
Seaforth Legion. Hall,
Friday, September 28.
Everyone`welcome.-30
FESTIVAL SINGLES
Dance, _ Friday, Sep-
tember 28, Victorian Inn,
Stratford. Dancing 9:00 -
1:00. Welcome all singles
over 25. No blue jeans.
—39
ANNUAL BAZAAR
FESTIVAL and Tea at
Ontario Street United
Church 2 4:30 p.m.
Saturday Nov. 17,
1979.-39
BINGO: Blyth Memorial
Hall every Saturday
night 8 p.m. 12 regular, 3
share -the -wealth jackpot
$150.00:-39tfar
Clinton Hotel
End -of -Season
'Clearance
OF
T-SHIRTS 9V
Reg. to '3.95
While They Last!
Superhampton, the top money -winning two-year-
old pacer in Ontario Sires Stakes competition this
season with $38,818, "is leading eligible starter in
Sunday afternoon's $16,000 -plus Sires Stakes event
at the Clinton Kinsmen Raceway. Bred and owned
by John Fry of Peterborough and most often driven
by trainer Keith Waples, the son of Southampton V.
has five wins to his credit and has finished worse
than second only once in 10 starts. He took his speed
record of 2:02 4-5 at Toronto's Greenwood last July
28.
Choralaires coming to Blvth
The Woodstock
Choralaires will open the
winter season at the
Blyth Centre for the Arts
on Wednesday, October 3
at 8 p.m.
Known as the official
"Goodwill
Ambassadors" of the City
of Woodstock, this choir
of 50 mixed voices will
present an evening of
varied choral music from
the stage of Blyth
Memorial Hall.
Made up of non-
professional singers,
from all walks of lif:e, the
choir has' been singing for
14 years on stage,
television and radio as
well as making two
overseas tours of Great
Britain and the
Netherlands. In Har-
denberg, Holland, the
reviews accounted that,
"people shouted for joy
and cheered" and in
Great Britain, the
reviews read, "ab-
solutely outstanding
talent . produced by a
marvelous group of
friendly goodwill am-
bassadors captured the
heartsof all of us in
Britain".
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30 P.M. _
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
For Information Phone:
482-7030
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DRIVE-IN THEATRE
LIMITED
BEECH STREET-CLINTON
PLAYING,FRIDAY, SATURDAY. SUNDAY: SEPT. 28, 29, 30,
' ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT
The choir has made
three recordings and has
assisted in man worthy
fund-raising projects
with churches and
community service clubs.
Dr. Norman Burt-
Gerrans conducts= the
choir in popular songs,
old favorites and sacred
numbers.
"Sold out" are the
words which accompany
the Woodstock
Choralaires wherever
they travel, and the Blyth
Centre for the Arts is
indeed proud to have
them appear as the
opening event of the
season. Tickets are $3.50
each and will be available
at the door or can be
ordered by mail from the
Blyth Centre for the Arts,
Box 291, Blyth, Ontario.
AN EGMOND
kierfest
SUNDAY, SEPT. 30
12 noon - 5 p.m.
at the historic'Van Egmond
House, Egmondville
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS:
Cider Making
Sausage Stuffing
Flower Festival
and Art show
Horse and Wagon
Rides
Antique Exhibits
ADMISSION:
'1.00
Crafts
Flea Market
Country Jamboree
Log Sawing
and Nail Driving
Competitions
and much more!
CHILDREN UNDER 12
ACCOMPANIED BY
PARENTS- FREE. ,
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Friday & Saturday Two Showings 7:00 8 9:00 p.m.
'Sunday - Thursday One Showing 8:00 p.m,
The greatest cowboy who ever rode
into the wild west... from Poland.
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All of us at the Pizza Express
care about you.
We care about the quality of our piz-
zas, submarines, and hamburgers.
Care enough to use only the finest
ingredients. (We use only
Schneider's A-1 meats).
We care about keeping up our"
reputation for fast and courteous
service. And we care about the Kittle
things - like having Tots of con-
venient, free parking in front of our
store. We care about you.
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