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Halle truCefield, Friday,
Januar 11 at $:30 pm.
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Ladies .. ple-ase:',.. bring
hutch; -, admission, 75dc.
Everyone we carne. -2 .
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CARD ARTY IOOF
and Rebekah Lodge Flail -
,
k' rcess- St., - 2linxof,.
Thursday,, January 10 at 8
I?mt Ladies please bring
lu•nclz, Everyone
welcdxne.--2
K" P
PARTY,r
u
11, 1980-, 8:30. pm, at
Su.nmerhill. Hall.;'
Sponsored by St mmerbill
Hall. Board. Ladies'please
bringlunch: Everyone
welcn�a,e,
2
VARIETY and MUSICAL'
p.m, at WesleyWillis.
United Church - featuring
local talent, the "Har
boura res,",; ,gifted
• magician. --2
CARD PARTIES • at
Holmesville Public
School -January •17 and 31
at 8• •. rn, S•,Insored by the
.0=od. eri�ch owns.htp
Women's Institute.
Admission $1. Ladies
please bring sand-
wiches. -2
HURON COUNTY
FAMILY PLANNING
project invites you to
attend Family Planning
Clinic every Thursday
.from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm
at Huron County Health
Unit, Shipley St., Clinton.
Counselling and medical
• servic'"es provided.
Counselling on Billings
(natural family plan-
ning) available first
Thursday of` each mon-
th.--eowar. •
NATIONAL NON-
SMOKING WEEK 1980..
January `2127 including
weedless Wednescda s,
January 9, 16, 23 and 30.
Do you need a speaker for
your -group? Would you
like the carbon monoxide
in your blood or locale
tested? Contact ' .Huron
Perth Lung Associatidh,
121 Wellington, Stratford
or . ,phgne.. •.. 271-7500..
"National Non -Smoking
Week is an Interagency
Sponsored Project'. -2 -
BINGO eery, ,, Tuesday
�. Vanastra
Evening , at
Centre, RR5 Clanton, $
P.m. -First regular card,
41:.00 , 15'..regular $15
games,:. three, share -the'
ealth. Jackpot $200.00
!.
use go! Admission
,r.e�,sstricted to -16 years and
' over,--••-52tf ar • •l;
CLINTON Legion' Bingo
every Thursday 8 p.m.
'First regular card $1.:
restricted to. 16 years or
evr, 15 regular games of
$.15. "$6 least on• split.
Many other specials•
i
d his' c mrri'ttee also
' each week,T--•20tfar Y hosted th N Y
osi bus
a
r
hristmas
.dut -he details , of such °�
which.. __followed in, our;at
By auditorium .had some 1x.4" -a:. function. -'Our sincere
Rene Brachu -' or more invited guests in thanks_ John for yet*.
It has been scnie, time, a,tte dance: My -than? s to another -succ'e'ssoful
since our last "t t=bit onEre and �. Margaret ,. Legion endeavor.
ino Turnin • td Zone news'
ben happening ref 8
hastakingca
e.
r
whatg .t efor
a�p �wzz
.t�
for a r oment, no
our duee jot Bt sh,e h bartend:n duties for,
atg, the- g
' to th .rush- of i vited nests.: Bawling takes place at
rna�n,lyall. tlt!� n g
the s eason and sonxe staff nee a min w e were the Clinton Crown Lanes
. p . , g , unda January. 27,
sickness. But, now we re , wile .ed to hear the.•on. S• Y}, .. ,
in full. `swin r, r 1�y f.. mil ''•in, a ..and in.orderto establish
back -'again g • ,Bradley a y ...
0 our Brandi,, entry;, .. a .
with xioxmal activities s. nzedlevof songs: • .
let's take a look bad at a' M' M Branch BowlOff, ; will
Oar. cntertarnrn^e. n t held at the Clinton
few happenings of in- headed b be
terest.
cornmzttee, Y Lanes.on Sunday January
�h'=lest of all, .may .i eta
w
t J Stevely, had ,a busy ..2Q at 2 p.m. all interested
. f a lai e f r— 't°h -the
I ergs to
off by wishing all our . coznra es a
rs year filled -14th Christmas draw ...and. contact ouar branch sports
readersdance on. December 22,,
favors and blessings fx�orn officer,'Dan Armstrong,.
on high, a year free from which was again trveourr
u Turning now to branch"rries and a .pleasantventng sorts, our branch is
wars and worries, Comrades and ftnaz�. ciall P.,
balanced' peace of mind. Y sponsoring.a mixed,dart
successful - for our
News of the'past includes . -branch. Comrade John tournament on Saturday
dd' Ja ua 26 This is your
Jackpot , -$200 must go a 25t
BUS TO N.H.L. games in
Detroit from January 26
to April 5. For more in-
formation call 'United
Trails 527-1222.-47tfAR
PENNY SALE for the
month of January at the
Salvation .Ar..ny.y...• Thrift
store, 80 . King Street,
Clinton. -2,3
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"BUNNIRAM.A"
POKER RALLY
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20th,
REGISTRATION: 9 A.M. - 1:30 P.M.
PINERIDGE CHALET - R.R. 2, HENSALL
• 50 km SNOWMOBILE RIDE
PRIZES FO1 POKER RALLY
AND MOST PLEDGES
PICK UP A PLEDGE SHEET AT CHALET
AND A311 YOUR SNOWMOBILE DEALER
A•
Alt PROCEEDS FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN
COME OUT AND SUPPORT
CRIPPLED CHILDREN.
BINGO. Blyth Memorial
- Hall every .Saturday
night 8 p,.m. 12 regular, 3
share -the -wealth jackpot
$150.00.-39tfar
M1
SEWING
COURSES
All courses: 8 classes, 2V2
hours each, '15.00.
At C.H.S.S.:
Starting Monday, Jan.
14 at 7:30 p.m. Basic knit-.
ciassroo-m-_-.4emo.n•'
stration and . sewing in
class. Starting Tuesday,
Jan, 15- --advance. knit -
demonstration.
At Blyth Public
School.:
Starti-ng Monday,.
January 14 at. 9 a.m.
Basic knits. Starting
Tuesday', Jan. 15, Advan-
ce Knits. '
At Mary's Sewing
Centre
Starting Monday,
January 14 at 1:00 -Basic ,
Knits. Starting Tuesday,
January 15 at 1:00 - Ad-
vance Knits.
At G.D.C.I. Goderich
Starting Thursday,
January 17 at 7430 p.m.
Advance Knits.
PLEASE PRE -REGISTER
EITHER AT STORE
OR SCHOOLS • BY PHONE
Mary's Sewing Ctre.
482-7036
Anniversary of Mr. and an Is o I opportunity to get into the
.mss F.ugene .. Bradle
a New
ears
_swing of things, "ht the
w �c was e in
which was . held in our , Eve •dance, go
-.facilities on December 29 again .a tremendous Our" bingos have been
of the old , year. The ^ succus with a sell .out
dinner witnessed over.• 30 crowd. It was . a superb
relatives seated at the evening with all the best
dinner table in our ladiesof trimmings including
lounge. the lunch. No-one except
Our Ladies Auxiliary Comrade John and his
again came up with a committee realized how
superb wholesome dinner much work is entailed in
our cues�ts. The dance planning and carrying
•
indeed active these past
few weeks. Last Thur-
sday,
hur;sday, ourbingo team
headed by Wilf Castle and
his team, catered to some
100 bingo enthusiasts who
took advantage of our
open winter 'weather. Pat
from +1•+0 1:21..th nrpa
took home the $200 jack-
pot Prize.. Mixed darts
wa,again active after
festive : season layoff.
High couple for the
evening ' was Helen
r and-Ches
s
a he.,
Hoggart g a t�=�
;Higdon. . High ladies' -
score of 140 was' obtained -
by, Brenda Atkinson and
Terry Hollinshead got the
identical . scone for the'
highhon
ane Low
,. n, n s ors�
score for the `evening
were. Millie Hanley and
Ken Cooke.' `
HULLETT.:TOW
RECREATION AND COMMUNITY
rs CENTRES BOAT
w eActivities
Londesboro Comntunit Hall Wed. evening*
•
at 8:0 .m. f rt,. e. •iirtfor tiation,calil 523..
.,. pl? For .0 h r •
446°
.So darts and bingo are ,
off. to ,a 'good New Year
start,.' and, 'men's' euchre
got going. again this week.
For your information.
folks, our, entertainment -r
committee informs us
that we have anothe. r
Social -this month, so just
call the ' br„.. M-•-rfer fu>
ther information, •
A welcome back to our
president, Slim Lacroix,
and his good wife Rose'
who are safely back. from
°a Chr�.stmas and New
Year'`. holiday south' of •
the border. See you all at
the Legion for your
..favorite activity:
tHullett Central. Sch`ooh. Or.ganizatlo.nal
meeting, Wed.., .fan. 16' t 7:30 11.M. For fur-
ther infora�ti'on call.523=4296 ,�y `"
C. --.Muni +Crb:
Londesboro_Community hall for all ages and
talents. Organizational meeting; -Wed.. Jan.
16. at 8:00, p.m, For further information call
523-9506.
HAitRISON STONEHOUSE ANTIQUES OF
CLINTON PAY WIGH PRICES FOR SILVER
COINS, GOLD COINS AND ANYTHING MADE
OF GQLD OR SILVER.
C1oneLSandd
Bucket Special
4.
J .Warrrt up
52 on these chilly Jan
uary days with a
with bucket of Colonel
coupon Sanders' finger
. _ lickin' good
I chicken. Throughout this' month,
it for j
you, can enjoy Just $6.50 with
the coupon below. There are 15- .
pieces of chicken i•n,. a bucket.
Enough to satisfy the hearty winter
appetites of 5 to 7 hungry people.
1l
�1
For your "Warm-up' bucket, gust clip out the
_......coupon and present it •with $6.'50 at your -nearby
-74e W S
Godericlif
co. Sanders' Recipe • 227 MAIN STREET,
tittuck9. fiied Chicken NORTH, EXETER
A CANADIAN' COMPANY
SILVER DOLLARS 1967 OR BEFORE' 12.00 EA.
DIMES 1966 OR BEFORE $1.00 EA.
DIMES 1967 AND 1968 (SILVER) .60 EA.
QUARTERS 1966 OR BEFORE . $2.50 EA.
QUARTERS 1967 AND 168 (SILVER) $1 .50 EA.
504 PIECES 1967 OR BEFORE $5.00 EA.
SILVER DOLLARS 188-1935 $113•00 EA.
HALVES 1964 OR BEFORE - $5..00 EA.
QUARTERS 1964 OR BEFORE 1e50 EA.
DIMES 1964 OR BEFORE $1 .00 EA:
KENNEDY HALVES 1965 - 1969 $1 e45 EA.
Bullion Prices Subject to`Chpnge Due to Volatile Market
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.. .;ry IY%? ! r,•;
•.DUTCH • GERMAN-•
. RUSSIAN • FRENCH •
• MEXICAN • BRITISH •
and all other countries
•
,--------, .,,"Warm-up' ' BudoSpecial '6
, just. ,
„,,..,, oupon entitles bearer to
with •Storc Offe,r good until Feb 1,
.siAjvoe-- .,.KenttiONI Fried iti4ktit-
Colonel Sanders' boy,s and girls make it finger lie'kin ' ri;rid,"' gA,or
-We paycash for all sterling
silver or European cont nenta
-silver, spoons, forks, knives, plate's, trays, tea services,
candlesticks jewellery etc. regardless of condition or°quantity:
.We pay cosh for any gold; we ,buy
rings, bracelets, jewellery of all sorts
regardless of condition or quantity.
WE BUY — 3 World Gold Coins
4 'Collector s U S. Pauper Money
REMEMBER! NO OLLECTION IS TOO SMALL OP LARBiE FORI5UR
S. Collector s Canad!,ant
Money
6_ Newfoundland Silyer
and.Go(d Cr/ins
7 All U.S. Coins
CONSIDERATION. PLEASE DO NOT CLEAN COINS.
rr
8 Olympic Gold and Silver
Coins
WE PAY IMMEDIATE
CASH
CONDITIONS
SELLING
1. All items bought and paid far in.cash.
2. Due to market fluctuation, pricerciii old gold and silver
bullien Items aro subject to change without notice, All other
prices guaranteed for the duration of this event.
3. All reins and stamps must bo irrat lees, minimum
IP our opinion, In order fbr us to purchase therm
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