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WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
card parties will start\on
Friday, October 26 at 8:30
p.xn. and every alternate
Friday thereafter. Ad-
mission 75c. Ladies bring
sandwiches only. -43
FESTIVAL SINGLES
Dance, Friday, October
26, Victorian Inn,,
,Stratford. Dancing 9:00 -
1:00. Welcome all singles
, over 25. No blue jeans. -
43 eans.--43
CANCELLATION of
Bazaar and Bake Sale by
Trillium Club - Sat. Nov.
a 10 at King Street Villa. -
43
YOU ARE invited to
attend a Musical Service
at the First Baptist
Church, Oct. 28 at 7:30
p.m.. Come and bring a
friend.-43ar
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
BINGO: Blyth Memorial
Hall every Saturday
night 8 p.m. 12 regular, 3
share -the -wealth jackpot
$150.00.-39tfar
INDOOR GARDENING
COURSE,
at Ho.l..mm,,esvile
Church, registration b
g y
October 31st, Afternoon
course on the 5th, 8th and
12th November. Phone
482-3265, 482,-9946 or 524-
7436.--43
SHOP FOR CHRISTMAS
GIFTS, basing,
delicatessen specialties,
sewing, etc. and even
have lunc. hat the
MORNING MARKET,
Saturday, Nov, 3 from 10
a.m. Wesley -Willis
United Church. -43
HOLMESVILLE UCW
Bazaar, Bake Sale and
Tea, Wed. Nov. 7, 2:30
p.m. at the White Car-
nation, Holmesville.-
43,44
WALTON Turkey Sup-
per, Wed. Nov. 7, 3:30 -
7:30 pm. Adults $4.00;
ages 6-12 $2.00,
preschoolers, free. -42-44
PULSIFER'S Piano
Place, Seaforth. NOW
OPEN DAILY until
Christmas,-42-49ar
HURONIC REBEKAH
LODGE Dessert euchre
will be held Wednesday,
October 31 at 1:30 p.m.
Admission $1. Everyone
welcome. -42
Come and enjoy the...
BAYFIELD LIONESS
HALLOWE'EN
MASQUERADE
DANCE
to be held on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27
in the
BAYFIELD COMMUNITY CENTRE
$4.00 PER PERSON
(Lunch included)
* DANCING 9 - 1
* DISC JOCKEY ENTERTAINMENT
* PRIZES FOR COSTUMES!
TRPER 25r/ l 79.
BINGO every Tuesday
veninat the
e . I g ._
Centre, RR 5, Clinton at 8
p.m. First regular card -
$1. 15 regular games of
$1.5. 3 share -the -wealth,
jackpot $200 must go.
Admission restricted to
16 years or over.-20tfar
DRESS UP FOR
HALLOWE'EN - Rent
your clown suits from
Clinton Kinettes. Adult
sizes. Phone 482-3231
after 5 p.m. -42,43
WHITE-E`NA
SEWING
SEMINAR
with
GAYLE
SILVERTHORNE
Home Economist
for the White-
Elna Company
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
31, 2-4 p.m.: "the
Finishing Touch"
THURSDAY, NOV. 1
10-12 noon: "the Inside
Story"
2-4 p.m.: "the Finishing
Touch"
7-9 p.m.: "the Finishing
Touch"
FRIDAY, NOV. 2
2-4 p.m.: "the Finishing
Touch"
7-9 p.m.: "the Inside
Story"
No matter what
machine you have, we
will be pleased to have
you attend these
seminars and add to
your sewing skills.
Free draw and refresh-
ments.
Bonus Gift to new
machine purchasers.
MARY'S
SEWING CENTRE
CLINTON
482-7036
egiona
By
Rene Brochu
This past week began
with the serving of a
banquet by our Ladies
Auxiliary to the OSS.'I'F'
Executive on Monday
evening. Tuesday
evening inen's euchre is
increasing in popularity
with 11 tables in action.
Obtaining the high score
for the evening. -was
Graham Yeats with an 86
out of a possible 90. Low
score was obtained by
.Bill Jenkins with a 50
score. The most lone
hands this week went to
Joe Corey with four. It
was a four way tie for
lone hands, but Joe won
the draw.
Wednesday was
another full day for our
branch auditorium, as we
donated the auditorium
facilities to Zone 8 of the
Ontario Senior Citizens
Organization who had 118
members assembled for
the rally which com-
menced at 9 a.m. and
carried through to 5 p.m.
The service was greatly
appreciated by the Zone 8
president and his
executive. George
Rumball was the hard
worker for our. Branch at
this one,
BAZAAR
Friday, Nov. 2
at 7:00 p.m.
at the
CLINTON
LEGION HALL
Donations of baked
goods, knitted and
crocheted articles, or
other handicrafts would
be appreciated, and
should be brought to the
Hall by 1:00 p.m. dayof
bazaar.
Tea and coffee will be
served.
Sponsored by DutchN
Canadian, Senior
Citizen's Reachout Club.
COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP
o�
on
CREATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING
Saturday, October 27
'OEN RSRM WI
00
John Strong reports the news
and talks with the newsmakers
Monday thru Friday at 12:00 noon.
9:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
at the
Vanastra Recreation Centre -
Registration Fee - $2.00
five wit.
Our bingo teaxn, with
Garnet Harland sub-
stituting as bingo captain
for Comrade Ed Porter
who is vacationing in
B.C., had another suc-
cessful night with Jean
Brown winning the $200
jackpot. Darts were
again active on Thursday
evening so if anyone is
still interested in joining
the group, please contact
Don Armstrong.
Friday was a
"whirlwind". day for our'
Branch with TGIF in''ohr
lower lounges and the
Huronview Party in our
auditorium. The TGIF
was again successful with
Vera Colquhoun winning
the TGIF raffle prize.
The attendance draw
remains intact, as John
McKay had failed to
register for the draw. The
Huronview banquet and
dance was a tremendous.
success with our Ladies'
Auxiliary again
providing a delightful
dinner.
Many .thanks to wine
hosts Milt Schreiber, Wilf
Castle and Neil Elliott,
and also to the har staff of
Comrade Bill Cox and
wife Carol, thanks also to
ticket sellers Comrades
Cliff and Martha Parker
and Oscar and Vera
Priestap.
4, Saturday evening was
eucn:
e
another, busy evening for
our auditorium with the
Country Singles Cl,ub in.
action. It was again a,
busy dance floor with 180
singles guests in at-
tendance. Our thanks to
the bartenders Milt and
Mabel Schrieber, Alice
13rochu and Cliff Parker.
A hearty lunch was en-
' Toyed by all who were
present, thanks to the
three organizers and
founders of the Club,
Irene Okahashi, Vicki
Harbaniuk and Betty
Cnrdno.
My thanks to Ron Gonie
for all the custodial
assistance on Friday and
Saturday, as without his
help, the auditorium
would not have been
presentable for the
weekend of activities.
While the bar and
auditorium were silent
for the Sunday day of
rest, our members were
on the move. First, our
Ladies' Auxiliary
sponsored "4 bus trip to
the taping of the Polka
Time show production
featuring Walter
Osternak last Sunday
morning. They must have
enjoyed the day as they
went through two tapings
of the show. These two
shows can he viewed over
Kitchener TV Channel 13
on November 18 of this
Vanastra and District Lions Club
BENEFIT DANCE
Friday, October 26
Vanastra Recreation Centre
at the
Dancing 8 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Music Donated by KADANZA
•910 per couple Lunch Provided
All proceeds toward Lions Trust Fund to cover unusual
i iedica& expenses of the community over and above
OHIP .coverage.
- GOURMET SPECIAL
Stuffed Beef Roulade
Includes soupsol9d, entree,
dessert' coffee or tea
SERVED 00ERY FRI. AND. SAT:
5-8 p.I .
SUN. 12-8 p.m,
OFF SEASON HOURS:
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 5-10 P.M.
SUNDAY 12 8 P.M.
95
d bingo
year and. February 10 of
next year -
l5,0 on Sunday, and of
significant ca,
nt I
m0
rt
an
ce
r
16 of our Legion
members
of this branch attended
the District "C" meeting
in Kincardine, headed by
our president, Slim
Lacroix. Four of the
attenders were associate
members, and our color
party was also there.
At our general mem-
bership meeting on
Monday evening past, our,
members voted in favor
of donations of our funds
which have been raised
through our associate
members enterprises to
organizations in our
Clinton area: to the Early
Child Education Care
Centre, $100; to our
Clinton Minor Hockey
Association, $250; and to
our Youth Bowling Club
$100.
You perhaps noticed
last week's Legion News
was cut short due mainly_
to the shortage of space in
the paper, but for all who
are concerned, it.too was
a busy week with an
article as crammed full
as this one. Sorry!
Smile
Be thankful you didn't
make a million last year.
You saved about $550,000
in income taxes.
C-3
to be held, on.
Sunday, October 28 et .1:00 p.m.
STARTS AT CIH.S,.S
'5.00 PER cAR
PRIZES.AWARDED ,
E`+TRICTED
SIDNEY SHELDON'S
BLOODLINE
NOTE SHOWTIMES
Fri. & Sat. 7 & 9,p.m., Sunday. Thurs. 8:00. p.m.
It's five miles. wide...
it's coming at 30,000 m.p.h....
and there's no place
on Earth to hide!'
WEEKDAYS
9:OOam
ON FM 102
30 THE SQUARE
•PHONE 574=7811
AIRCt NDITIOP1ED
BAVARIAN INN
(Includes lunch
-and
coffee break)'
Reserve a place by calling:
482-7972
HWY. 21 BAYFIELD,• ONTARIO
FOR RESERVATIONS PLEASE CALL:
565-2843
Reserve Now for your
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CHRISTMAS PARTIES
BANQUET FACILITIES
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Tuesday, November 13th
For Tickets and Transportation
524-7622
or
524-7186
***** **************
Maitland Trail Association
ANNUAL
GENERAL MEETING
Thurs. Oct. 25th, 1°979
at 8 p.m.
In the Music Room at
Robertson Memorial Public School
125 Blake St. W. Goderich
Everyone Welcome!
Films and Refreshments
the '
elm
haven's
with raisin sauce. Both include scalloped or
french fried potatoes, buttered kernel
corn, and juice or soup of the' day. (Cream
of tomato). Also includes our salad bar,
roll, tea or coffee, and Dessert - Pie of your ,,
choice.
Offer the
Hot buffet - salad bar - dessert -
home cooking our specialty
NOON DINNER
12-2 P.M. 5-8 P.M.
12-2 P.M. 5-8 P.M.
12.2 P.M. 5-8 P.M.
12.2 P.M. 5.8 P.M.
12.2 P.M. 5.7:30 P.M.
NEW HOURS: Monday to Friday, 7 a,m, to 8 p.m.:
Saturday and Sunday, 7 a.m to 9 p.m.
DEBBIE'S
Custard Cup
x mhos south of Clinton oi%
Hwy. No. 4 afVanastra kd".
482.969,4
Featuring: Pork & Chicken at Noon Roast
Beef and CI selection of meats at the dinner
hour and on Sunddy.
.A cold plate Is available after the smorg„
ho r
RESERVATIONS REQUESTED SAT. NIGHT ONLY
CATERING TO WEDDINGS, BANQUETS
PRIMATE PARTIES
TEL 4824228 A TER HOURS;'S2a 41$3
CiPEN Fo FAL1LL.x
Now.acte f ih tosorvat1 ns for Chef *Intoe
f1' Inti W 1rdq tii'r
Wart ad,u'n`da`r.thai. •I�a
dancing six nights a week
8 p.m. to 1 a.m.
FREE
DISCO DANCE LESSONS
Every Monday and Tuesday
$-9p.m.
4th Annual
HALLOWE'EN PARTY
next, ,
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 31
Prizes for the best
costumed coupies.
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offers you a choice of 3 new pack sizes, all with a generous helping of
golden brown French fries. These new packs are tailored to fit your
appetite. Enjoy one soon!
A one -pack for a quick, light snack.
Perfect for small children.
One piece of chicken only.
5�r
A
3 -pack, with three pieces
of chicken.
S2. 15
The new 4 -pack, with 4 pieces of chicken.
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