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AN INFORMAL meeting
for Huron County New
Democrats,.Clinton Town
Hall, 8 pm. Thurs. Oct. 25,
coffee and pot luck
dessert. -X40-42
ST. PAULS Anglican
Church Go -Getters an-
nual fall rummage sale,
Saturday, October. 13, 1
pm sharp. Good used
clothing and many other
articles including books.
For pick up call 482-9942
President, Eric Swit-
zer. -40,41 -
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
KIPPEN UNITED
CHURCH - 112th
Anniversary, Sunday,
October 21, 1979 at 11 a.m.
Special program by the
Teen Tones of Goderich.
Everyone welcome. -41
NOTICE: The Huron -
Bruce Liberal
Association (Federal)
will meet at the Queens
Hotel, Seaforth, Thur-
sday, October 18, 1979 at
8:30 p.m. to elect
delegates to the L.P.C.
(Ontario) Annual
Meeting being held in
Toronto November 16-18,
1979. John Horan,
Secretary. -41
FESTIVAL SINGLES
Dance, Friday, October
12, Victorian Inn,
Stratford. Dancing 9:00,-
1:00. Welcome all singles
over 25. No blue jean-
s. -41
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
ROAST BEEF SUPPER -
Brucefield United
Church, Oct. 17 from 5 to
8 p.m. Adults $5. Children,
8 - 12 years $2.50.
Advance tickets
only. -40,41
THE FAMILY of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon D.eJong
invite relatives, friends
and neighbors to attend
their parents' 25th
wedding anniversary
party, Saturday, October
20, 19.79 at Seafortlf
Legion Hall. Best wishes
only, please. -41,42
BI,YTH CENTRE for the
Arts presents PAPER
WHEAT, the blockbuster
show from the West,
Wednesday, October 24 at
8 p.m., Blyth Memorial'
Hall, Blyth. Tickets $5.00
available by mail, Box
291, Blyth, NOM
1H0.-41,42
STANLEY CURLING
CLUB. Anyone interested
in curling with the
Stanley Club please
contact Bill McGregor
482-7539.-40,41
RUMMAGE AND BAKE
SALE sponsored by the
Vanastra & 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-
41AR
ANNUAL POT LUCK
SUPPER OF
GODERICH &DISTRICT
PRO LIFE GROUP,
Wednesday, October
24th, at 6:30 p.m., in St,
Peter's Parish Hall,
Goderich. Denyse
Handler, dynamic
speaker and editor of Pro
Life `News Magazine,
w `The Uncertified
Human", at 8:00- p.m.
Ever.,yone
Welcome. -41,42
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.-eowar
HOLMESVILLE UCW
BINGO: Blyth Memorial bazaar, bake sale and
Hall every Saturday tea, Wednesday,
night 8 p.m. 12 regular, 3 November 7, 1979, 2:30
share -the -wealth . jackpot p.m. at the White Car-
$150.00.-39tfar nation, Holmesville.-41
RED CROSS
,.BLOOD
DONOR'S
CLINIC
a, C.H.s.s.
Help us help!
Princess St. Clinton
on
THURSDAY
OCTOBER 18
1:30 - 4:00 p.m.
5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
HURQNViEW TEA,
Bake Table and Bazaar,
Oetober 16 - 2-4 p.m. -41x
THE BRANT BELLES, a
ladies' choir and the
Brant Men of Song '\will
present a concert in
Hensail United Church on
November 4, 1979 at 7:30
p.m. Tickets available
from U.C.W. members,
$3.00.-41
GARAGE SALE
Saturday and Sunday,
October 13'and 14,1 pm -5
pm and all next week.
Used building supplies,
tin sheeting, eleven 2" x
8" - 14 ft. planks and
twenty-three 1" x 8" = 14
ft. planks and lots of
household cast-offs. 17
Rattenbury St. E.
garage. Phone 482-
3533.-41ar
Due to the weather con-
ditions for the Annual
Turkey Shoot at the Huron
Fish and Game Farm
another shoot will take place
this Sunday Oct. 14, 1 p.m.
21/2 miles west of Clinton on
Hwy. 8 and 1 mile north. -41
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Dick!
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WEEKDAYS
9:OOam
ON FM 102
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School
leaders
The new student council at St. Joseph's Separate School
has to by chosen. The council includes, left to right, Rick
''Gautreau, president; Lori Schmidt, secretary; Gerry
McMahon, treasurer. The vice president, Patti Wheeler
was absent. (News -Record photo)
News of Huronview
Rev. Don Darrell
conducted the church
service on Sunday
morning. Mr. Nelson
Lear and Mr. Frank
Bissett sang "Down Deep
in the Sea", accompanied
by Mrs. Elsie Henderson
at the organ. Residents
are reminded that Rev.
Wittich will be con-
ducting Holy Communion
in Huronview Chapel on
Sunday October 14. The
choir will be singing
"Thank you Lord", next
Sunday. Everyone is
welcome to attend.
Huronview held Old
Tyme Music on Monday
afternoon, with Mrs.
Elsie Henderson, Cecil
Skinner, Nelson Lear,
Norm1an Speir putting on
the prbgram.
Monday evening we
took the video machine to
Zurich to the Women's
Institute meeting. We
showed tapes of the
September birthday
party which the Zurich
Institute put on, anda
tape of our .Wedding
, Fashion show on Sept-
tember 5. We spent a very
pleasant evening with'the
ladies.
Mrs. Peck held her
painting class on Tuesday
morning in the craft
room. Ceramic class met
on Tuesday • afternoon.
Earl and Martha
Hayward entertained at
family night on Tuesday
evening. The residents
were treated to a variety
of magic acts with rope
done by Earl, plus some
lovely music by the
couple.
The Over 90 club met on
Wednesday afternoon.
'ATEN RIM aff
00
John Strong reports the news
and talks with the newsmakers
Monday thru Friday at 1200 noon
the 1
elm
,haven's
The program included
Cecil Skinner, Norman
Speir, and Mrs. Elsie
Henderson. Cookies and
tea were served at the
end. Mrs. Proudy held
Bible Study on Thursday
afternoon.
The Blind Club held
their meeting in the craft
room on Friday morning.
Friday afternoon Bingo
was held as usual in the
auditorium.
We would like• to
welcomes some new
residents to Huronview:
Mr. and Mrs. David
Papple, Stewart Fleming
13allaugh, Marjory
Rebecca Boyce, Dorene
Anna Coleman, and Lucy
Ellis. We hope -these. new\
residents, once they are
settled into their new
homes comfortably, will
participate inathe various
programs throughout the
home.
Mrs. Betty Scratch,
who is our editor of the
Huronview newspaper,
tells she is preparing a
paper to be out in the next
couple of months. We are
looking forward to
reading it Betty.
THE ROYAL
WINTER FAIR
Wed., Nov. 14th
520.00 per person
Bus Transportation,
General Admission,
Evening Horse Show
GOOD TIMES
TRAVEL AGENCY
SEAFORTH
527-0050
NOTICE
to all residents and
businessmen of Vanastra
DATE: October 15
PLACE: Vanastra Public School
TIME: 8:00 P.M.
SUBJECT:
Results of survey
of Vanastra
Slide-Pr..esentation
Discussion
If you care about the
community you live and
work in—please attend
By Rene Brochu
We were saddened
indeed last week with the
passing away of our
Comrade "Hub"
Reynolds. He, was for
years a popular and
dedicated member of our
branch which was' made
quite evident by the
numbers who attended
the Legion Service which
was conducted by Rev.
George Youmatoff at the
Ball Funeral Home. The
attendance at the funeral
at St. Joseph's Church
conducted by Rev.
Father Joseph Hardy,
was also indicatiye of his
popularity, as well as the
numbers who proceeded
to the graveside service.
Our Ladies Auxiliary
prepared and served a
light lunch in the Ladies
gion
Lounge of the Legion for con carnte"' prepared by
these rel ativels and the staff seemed to fill the
friends who were present. needs, and most of the
.true friend indeed has ingredients were donated
left our midst as he with thanks to Bill
proceeds tohis just Chambers and Rene's
rewards. Our deepest Garden products. Cam
sympathies are extended Addison finally clicked
to "Hubs" relatives and for the TGIF raffle prize,
friends. May he rest in taking home the tasty
peace. goodies. John Cockrane
Our bingo ` last Thur- had not registered, so the
sday with Eric Switzer's attendance draw remains
team •on hand had intact for another week.
another successful fund With the final long
raising evening with 104 weekend of theyear now
bingo enthusiasts in past, we look orward to
attendance. Joanne Bell constant activities in our
and Iva Reid of Hensail branch. Our Ladies
were the lucky winners Auxiliary are once more
who split the $200 jackpot busy with the many
prize. banquets which have
Our Friday evening been booked, and once
TGIF was again a suc- more gaity will be the
dominating factor in our
branch atmosphere.
cess with many patrons
in attendance. The "chilli
The stars
come out! At the
Clinton Jr.'C Mustangs
HOSPITALITY
NIGHT
featuring local talent
SATURDAY
OCTOBER 20
9:00 P.M. - 1:00 A.M.
AT THE ARENA
FREE ADMISSION
"Come on out for a night
of fun and frolic"
LICENSED UNDER A SPECIAL OCCASION
PERMIT By THE L.L.B.O.
ALL PROCEEDS TO
JR. C HOCKEY IN CLINTON
A date to mark on
your calendar!!
SATURDAY, NOV. 17
See the
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OCT. 10th
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