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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-10-11, Page 22PAGg 22 J 4NTQN NEWS-R.ECOR..D, THURSPA'Yr,,QCTOB 0 is Wei. ' at th 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 Hi Dick! J ui)g) WEEKDAYS 9:OOam ON FM 102 i 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. 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