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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-11-29, Page 24where the action is! Dancing six nights a week ` 8p.m.tola.m. DAILY LUNCI EONSP SorvOd froni,12 noesking 411. ELM HAVEN M� #IGHWAV s WEST, PAGE 247-CLINTON NEIN.. RECQRD!, THR$P QV,'E AY�� _ SER,; 9 :1.979, • r• $INGOT Blyth y Nlelrnorial CHRISTMAS BAZA,A.R . Hall every Saturday Saturday, December lst night 8 p.m. 12 regular, 3 -- 10 am to 4 pm, \ share- jackpot , the -wealth ack of Vanastra Recreation $150,.00, ..,39tfar Centre. Sponsored by Vanastra Group Parent PULSIFER 'S Piano Committee. -47,48 Place, Seaforth, NOW OPEN DAILY until Christmas. --42-49a r CARD PARTY, Nov, 30, 1979,. 8:30 p.m. at Sum- merhill Hall, .sponsored by Summerhill . Hall Board. Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone welcome. -47,48 BUS TO N.H.L. games in Detroit .from January 26 to April 5. For more in- formation call United Trails 527-1222.-47tfAR 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. 1\Tany other specials. Jackpot $200 must go aach week.--20tfar HAVING A CHRISTMAS PARTY? Rent your Santa suit from the Clinton Kinettes. Phone 482-3231 after 5 p.m. -48- 50 IOOF and REBEKAH CARD PARTY, Thur- sday, Nov. 29 at 8 pm in .Lodge Hall. Ladies please bring sandwiches. Everyone welcome. -47,48 At Seaforth Public School: Young People's Theatre presents the "1837: FARMERS' REVOLT" -- an adap- tation of the Theatre Pisse Muraille production and related entertainment. One show only! January 11 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $3.00. Call 527-1860 to reserve. Sponsored by the Van Egmond Foun- dation.-47,48,50,1AR FESTIVAL SINGLES Dance, Friday, November 30, Victorian Inn, Stratford. Dancing 9:00 to 1:00. Welcome all singles over 25.. No blue jeans. -48 ROTARY SYMPHONY - Thursday, December 20 at 8:15 p.m., North Street United Church, Goderich. The London Symphony Orchestra presents Handel's . Messiah, the first of three winter concerts: Tickets: adults $9.00, family $20.00, available at Campbell's, The Square, Goderith or the Clinton News -Record office. -48 BAKE SALE and draw on ginjerbread house, Raggedy. Anne . and, Raggedy Andy, on Sat. Dec. 1, 11 am to 1' pm at Clinton -Town Hall. Also macrame display - sale of recipe books and super hero pens. Sponsored by Clinton Nursery School. -47,4.8 CHRISTMAS TURKEY BINGO, December 7,1979 at 8 p.m. in the Bayfield Community Centre. 20 oven-ready turkeys, share -the -wealth. Sponsored by Bayfield Lions Club. -48,49 CARD PARTY, IOOF Hall, Brucefield, Friday, Nov. 30 at 8:30. p.m. Ladies please bring lunch. Admission 75 cents. Everyone welcome. -48 COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS CONCERT - to --be presented by the Blyth Centre for the Arts in the Blyth Memorial Hall on Wednesday, December 5 at 8 p.m. Listen to performances by the Goderich Teen. Tones, the Kincardine Knights of Jazz and many other local residents. Join in the carol .sing -along. Tickets available, at the door, refreshments in- cluded. -48 ANNUAL BAZAAR, December 7 from 2:00 - 9: GO p..m. at the Christian Reformed Church. Knitted articles, baked goods and so on. Refresh- ments. -48,49 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 $300.00 in 55 calls or less, $250,00 in 60 calls or less, $200.00 in over 60 'calls. Admission restricted 'to 16 'years or over.-20tfar WALT GARDINER'S BARBER SHOP WILL BE CLOSED For The Day DEC. 1, 1979 3 pcs.:Chicken Golden French Fries Creamy Cole Slaw Grecian Bread The AUXILIARY TO THE CLINTON- HOSPITAL will meet Monday, Dec. 3 at 1 p.m. in the Board Room. All welcome. -48 THE ` CAPPING CEREMONY for Candy Stripers will be held Monday, Dec. 3. at 8 p.m. in Wesley -Willis United Church. Everybody welcome.—.48 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.—EOW AR BAZAAR AND TEA at Brucefield United Church, Saturday, December 1 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. -48 GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFTS! Tickets and transportation to the Grand Ole ()pry Show at Kitchener Auditorium, March 22, 1980. starring Freddy Fender, Tom T. Hall, Jeanne Pruett and many more. $19.00 per person. Reserve from Good Times Travel, Seaforth. Phone 527, 0050.-48 Extra Shopping Hoursfor the Christmas Season Open: Thurs: 8:30 am -9 pm Fri. 8:30 am -9 pm Canadian Tire Store Seaforth Ontario CHRISTMAS TURKEY BINGO DEC. 7 at 8 p.m. at the Bayfield Community Centre 20 Ovenready turkeys Share -the -Wealth Sponsored by: Bayfield Lions Club HILDR.E.�N` N1GHI Fridays, November 30. from 7x:00 r 9.00 p.m, • 7, at the CLINTON PUBLIC SCH1OC1 ADMI,SSION25` \\ ., ( TWO FILM FEATURES: .4 „CARTOON PARADE" . "PIPPI. LONG TOCI IN , Sponsored. by•tho Clinton Ignettsi Club , The November gales finally, struck on Monday when hurricane winds of nearly 100 km per hour lashed the area. Needless to say, the pier at Bayfield was no place to stand as wind -whipped surf smashed into it. (News -Record photo) Legion member gets 25 year pin By Rene Brochu A highlight of the Branch news this week was at last Monday's membership 'meeting, when past zone com- mander George Camp- bell presented George Lauzon with his 25 year pin. Comrade - Lauzon. BAYFIELD LIONS CLUB invitesyou to a NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE at the Bayfield Community Centre MON., DEC. 31 Music by: STAR TREX Dancing 9:30-1:30 a.m. LUNCH - NOVELTIES PROVIDED Tickets: 90. per person Available at: Brandon's Hardware Village Market Graham's General Store -LIMITED NUMBER - prior to transferring to our Branch, had been a member of Branch 18 Wallaceburg from 1955 to 1979. This pin was for- warded from the Wallaceburg Branch to our Branch Another important Occasion took place when one regular member, James Macaulay, and three associate mem- bers, David Counter, Murray Cutler, and John Scott, were all initiated as members of the Branch by installation officer George Rumball. Comrades Bill Counter and George Cutler stood in by proxy for their respective sons. We hope for these new members a long and satisfying association as members of the Legion. In addition, two members, Padre James B.roadfoot and Pipe Major Glen .,McGregor received the status of A TREASURE TROVE IN co THE m WANT ,ADS LAST NIGHT THURS., NOV. 29th .Gu' I MO R`s 6N° Rock'n Roll Hometown High School U. S.A. Starts TOMORROW! Nov. 30 - Dec. 6 SHOWTIMES: FRI. & SAT. 7;00 & 9:00 P.M. �Y+w:.�. L1L11+1 ll iM 6� lNY'7� 1� vwr°moi �o H honorary membership in the Branch in recognition of outstanding service and dedication: Also at. the membership meeting, the members voted in favor of an additional $100 for the Westminster Hospital Fund, to be used for the .welfare of our Veterans in the Veterans Wing. _. Our Tuesday .evening men's euchre was'again a successful night with 13 tables in action. It was Joe Atkinson's evening to surge forward with 87 points out of a possible 90. Low score was captured by Joe Corey with a 51, while the lone hand department with six went to Doug Cameron. Our Bingo on Thursday evening was also well attended as. Steve Cooke and his team of associates conducted another successful evening. Vicki Colquhoun was the lucky lady winning the $200 jackpot prize. While bingo was oc- cupying our auditorium, our mixed darts were again in action in our lower lounges. The mixed couples winner consisted \,IIS of Rosemary Armstrong and George Yeats. High lady was Annie Sallows with a 112 score and high for the men was Terry Hollinshead with a 159 score. The week previous, Rosemary Armstrong teamed ' up with Bud Schmidt for the high couple honors for the evening, while Brenda Atkinson had the high lady score and Bill Cox the high men score. Our TGIF on Friday evening is still flourishing despi,te,the attempted set back, it was a successful evening with' many members and their guests dropping in for an evening of relaxation in the Branch. Our thanks to the Eastern Star Chapter for making use of our facilities. Our thanks also to Steve and Diane Maguire and Tom and Marilyn McMahon for taking such good care of our auditorium guests. My thanks also to Ron Gonie and Garnett Harland for assisting in the Custodian duties during the past week, the help was much ap-. preciated. 4,A5000‘ „„Gr, FOWL BINGO HENSALL & DISTRICT ii„% • COMMUNITY CENTRE Wed., Dec. 5th Doors Open 7:00 p.m. Game starts 8:00 p.m. 15 Regular Games - 2 Specials JACKPOT $300.00 Admission $1.00 Cards 5 for $1.00 No one under 16 years of age admitted. All Proceeds For Hensall & District Community Centre Fund Raising Committee ********,********** ** * * * rt TV 12 LISTINGS *_` Mondays - Lions TV Bingo 7:30-9 p.m. • Wednesdays - Beginning at 7 p.m. * 1- "Storytime” with Caroline Cass * 2- "Surprise!" with Ronnie Varga * 3. "I'll Be Seeing You" with Stan Profit * * Thursdays. Beginning at 7 p.m. "Simply: Sports" with Dick Eisler *This week (Nov. 29th) the remaining *" A" & "B" series of the Annual Labour *Day Softball Tournament * -Guests: Doug Fisher & Gerry Pitre. *"What's Happening?" with Ronnie Varga * Week IV - "The Best of •Friends" with * Warren & Eleanor Robinson * They'll bo featuring taped moments of "Fiddler • on the Roof" dress rehearsal, plus some music & * chat. Be sure to tune In! * Remaining Thursday monthly specials: * Week 1 - " Foxy's Friends" with Ronnie Varga Week 11 - "Easy Listening" with Grant Ellison Week 111 - "Do you know?" with Frank McIaggcirt & Dave Barrick. Sundays 2 p.m. will be slated for any religious programs Monday fhrough Fridays li>ttrin bs►tW.an 4330 r 6 pawn., for n,uil chpt W1iil it dunts fisOtri Ci ntral 1►fur'an Sec'dn a y sthddiaon C a3tris l 1 on your TV did 1,1 * vi * * 4.y. Sat., Dec. 1 from 2-5 p.m. IrmwarsamtcrAmrsmrAcrextcrAurstimmtessinverszwrosi Ontario Street United Church Choirs PRESENTS "EVERYWHERE, EVERYWHERE CHRISTMAS TONIGHT" (An International Christmas Evening) at Ontario Street United Church Sunday, December 9 at 7:30 p.m. iVERYONE WELCOME The Junior Farmers need additional information on the Huron. County portion of the Provincial History \ Records. If anyone has any information available it would-be appreciated. Contact: Randy Wilson 527-1556 gayfield Christmas' Bazaar g Sat., Dec. 1 from 2 p.m. - 9 p.m.11 ti g BAYFIELD li g ii COMMUNITY CENTRE 1 gi Adults 9. Children 25e v, Crafts * Gifts * Bake Tablei i e � i g FREE REFRESHMENTS g ISponsored b-.; Bayfield Lioness Club g at the