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BUS TO N.1LL. games in The Huron CPirt Health There will be a.carear
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Detroit frtm Urinary .26 Unit invitesyou to attend in the r'k 0 4 TAF. and
to April 5. For more in the Child Health. Clinic, Rebekah Lodge Uall •on
-forural on call ll United held
at the-
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ealth unit Princess Vit, on Th
ursday,
Trails . �r xAR ie Shipley , Tanuary 24, 1980at 8
Clinton on Friday, Ladiesplease bing
DINGO every Tuesday January 18, 1980' , from . lunch ,. v e ryo n; e
s ra 9.3011.:0 .
Evening at • uai��:a t '� '•3 neral . ;lore . vr►eleotrier,-3,e4 �. .
Centre* RR5 Clintons ,81Health Surveillance"
'p, . First 'regular card, 2.. Anaemia Screening
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$1.QOF � ,15, ,regiiilar $15 �A. Immunization
gases, three :share -the- 4, Hearing Screening
wealth.; J,ackpat $200,00. 5, Vision Screenhig
must /•�! 'Admission 6, Fluoride Brushing for
-e .. to .., over. 15 -regular . axn . s-,. f
• �r t 16 ea s anti- ,. ._ +�3� fi . ears ♦ 3AR kali g e o.
res icted o �► �' � ,y } , 'least
,
$1:5. $5 least ori split -
over. --.520r.
Many other, specialise
CLINTON
Jackpot .$200 must go
CALVINETTES • will be , each-week--20tfar
holding a bottle drive on
January 26, 1980. Could
you please helpus by
having your bottles
ready. -3,4
CLINTON. • Legion pingo
g.
every Thursday .8. p.m;
First regular card $1,~,
restricted to 1s'ears; or
16years .
FESTIVAL ' SINGLES
Dance Friday., :January
18, Victorian Inn,
Stratford, Dancing 9:00 to
1OQ, Welcome all singles
over 25. No blue jeans. --3 ,
VARIETY and MUSICAL.
NIGHT - February 2, 8
p.xnl. ,,„at Wesley -Willis
United Ciwrch - featuring
local talent, 'the "Har-
bouraires", .gifted
magician. -2
'PENNY SALE for the
month of January at the
Salvation Army . Thrift
store, 80 King Street,
Clinton. -2,3
The I.O.O.F. •and
Rebekah 'Lodges will be
holding their annual
Public Speaking Contest
on March 7th- in the
Clinton Public School.
Winning student will
- 'receive a two-week trip to
the United Nations in
New York City. Everyone
welcome to this
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BINGO: Blyth Memorial k'
Hall every Saturday
night 8 p.m. 12 regular, 3i5
share -the -wealth jackpot
$150.00.-39tfar
EUCHRE party Varna
Township Hall Friday,
January 18, 1980 at 8:30
p.m. Sponsored by L.O.L.
1035.,Everyone welcome.
Ladies please • bring
sandwiches. -3
The annual meeting of
the Clinton Horticultural
Society will , be held
Wednesday, January 23,
1980 at 8 p.m. in the Dept.
of Agriculture and Food
Board Room (note
change of place). All
members and interested
citizens -are urged to
attend. -3
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ABILITY FUND
WORKING WITH
PHYSICALLY DISABLED ADULTS .
Clinton Recreation Committee
BANTAM
HOCKEY TOU:RNA1"ENT
27 beams - 46 Games
THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY
AND -SUN -DAY JAN. 1748-19-20
and
FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY
JANUARY 25-2�6-27
THIS WEEKEND'S
SCHEDULE
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 17
GAME NO. TIME SERIES TEAMS
1 6:00
2 7:15
_- 3. 8:30
4 9:45
FFf1D Y, JANUARY 18
5 • 6:00 4A- Howick Township vs.
3A- /Mitchell vs. Sedforth
26 --Stratford vs. Goderich
4A- Elmo Logan vs: Hensall
38- Kincardine vs. Clinton
6 7:15
7 , 8:30
V �4
Elma Logan
48 Blyth vs. Teeswater
3A Petrolia vs. Kincardine
8 9:45 2A- Strathroy vs. Kitchener Blazers
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19
9 8:00 3B - Wingham vs. Mitchell -
10 9:15 4A- Sarnia Reserve'vs. Howick Township
11 10:30
12 11:45
13 - 1:00
14 215
15 3:30
16 4:45
17 - 6:00 2A- Welland •v5. Kitchener Blazers
/8, 7:1 3B- Parkhill vs. Mitchell
19 8:30 • >•= Brantford vs. Welland "A-
20 ' 9:45 2B- Goderich vs. Oshawa
SUNDAY, JANUARY 20
21 8:00
22 . 9:15
23 10:30
2A- Brampton vs. Welland
3A- Petrolia vs. Exeter
4 - I-jensall vs. Sarnia Reserve
48- Zurich vs. Thedford -'�
3A- Petrolia vs. Clinton
1- Waterloo vs. Welland -A-
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25
26
27
28
29
30
31.
1.1;45
1:00.
2:15
3:30
4:45
6:00
7:15
8:30
4B- Blyth vs. Zurich
38- Kincardine vs. Exeter
1- Waterloo vs. Galt
2B- Oakville vs. Oshawa
2A- Kitchener Blazers vs. Brampton
2A- Welland vs. Strathroy
3B- Parkhill ys. Wirigham
38- Oshawa vs. Stratford
28- Goderich vs. Oakville
2A- Strathroy vs. Brampton
3A- Seoforth vs. Parkhill
t4OTE': Tennis must be registered! at the registration desk at least one
hour. befa're the scheduled starting time
• LEN FAWCETI,..CHAIRMAN,,
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en euchre play results
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Let's call it the $200 jackpot were tournament scheduled ay RENE RR�CHU group on the job. Spirilla not forget the mixed d for
recuperating week last Verna Gardiner and- January 2604 and 'life
week at the Legion, IIeathen Plirnstcel, men's bowling playoff to
following the 1rernen. - While binges was in -deter.inine the, zone
(lowly successful Festive' action in`Our auditoriu.na„...representatives takes
season. of- `.activities. mixed darts were again pIade ion January,29tu at
However, men's euchre out : in full force. •'the the Clinton Crown Lanes.
was active last .Tuesday winning, couple for the Enter now f,ur r
your
-with 12 tablesin action, evening, were- Rosernar�, favorite Sport.
O ►taining the ',high Armstrong and terry
score' for the evening was .Rollinshead3 winning the •. We `also have a, ,social;
Joe.r.:Whal„en. With.an 88 high ladies score .was scheduled for this „Month',
scor'e out of possible 90, Comrade `)Hilda'. Semple planned. by your
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Marra Forbes ca tured with a 128while the tertaineht°conmlttee
the lonehaid department honors for the men'shigh. and pub ni hx
with 4, while • Ken score went to C -hos planned' by_associate,
R i ss
McDougall ,,had the low : gden who, eiva ed a w ,.
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140. Lo,. s o r the merr.'ibers: • For further
scoreha. .9, .” _..,.T ' .....,,. :.,_�...-�.,�.N.-,..-� ._..__
Our ` Thursday, night,, . co;�uples •. w.eint oto ' inforS atipri, contactyour,
,bingo was in action "Coni•r .des • . Madelaine x'espective comrnittees� :01'
againthe branch itself ' See ou.
With team captain, --Ed Yeats;anc�Ivan Hoggart. � .�, - , � •..
Porter and his RR 5, Still With' sports, let's next week, God willing!
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Newbaby for refugee family
L1STOWEL; - Muting The Saephrans, along, bocdus mor ,`awl awhile :it ..,
-Va .n., Saelahf rr =rs--- wab- .th4ee- o-ttgr-r, .0 ��.,,...5e edrl his .woitldwbe :y
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somewhat of a celebrity") are , being sponsored by baby's native oily,
in the Listowel area. the Listowel . Mennonite However, Fou Warn
Muang Varn has the Church. Nine members of Saepharn, 19, and his wife
distinction of being the the group arrived in Fuey Chou Saechou, 19
first baby to be 'born in Listowel on December 14..0 were able to travel to
Listowel to a refugee Muang darn's parents Listowel andtheir new
family from Southeast were detained for two baby boy was born on
Asia. days in Montreal, December 22.
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Sn< ranobiling or Drtving
ME IN OLITOF THE COLE
TREAT YOURSELF AT
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1 i 1'NFR frem.,7 7. to T `♦25)),
SUNDAY BRUNCH ($7.50)
.HOT NEWFIE COFFEE OR
MULLED WINE, MORNING
COFFEE. OR AFTERNOON TEA,
8Y THE FIRE
565-2611
CHRIS DOWERS - INNKEEPER •
ReSERVATIQNS PREFERRED • LICENSED UNDER L.L.B.Q. � -
"OLD FASHIONED BAYFIELID' HOSPITALITY"
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HARRISON STONE HO IJS E ANTIQU#S-0F
CLINTON PAYHIGH PRICESFOR SILVER
COINS, GOLD COINS AICD ANYTHING MADE
OF .GOLDOR SILVER.
WE PAY THESE HIGH PRICES
AOR
DANA
SILVER
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SILVER DOLLARS 1967 OR BEFORE ..-$1 3.00 EA.
DIMES 1966 OR BEFORE - s1.1 0 EA.
DIMES 1967 AND 1968 (SILVER) .70 EA:
QUARTERS 1966 OR BEFORE 82.75 EA.
QUARTERS 1967. AND 1968 (SILVER) 81.75 EA.
504 PIECES 1967 OR BEFORE $6.00 EA.
OLYMPICS
WE BUY ALL 1976 ISSUES ,
SERIES 1-7
PER SET
$82.50
WE PAY THE$E 11C 1 PRC
FOR •
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SILVE
SILVER DOLLAR 1878-1935 $14.00 EA.
HALVES 1964 OR BEFORE
$61,00 EA.
QUARTER -S.4964 -0R BEFORE w , 82.75 EA.
DIMES 1964 OR BEFORE • 81.1 O E-A.-_
KENNEDY 'HAL'VES 1965 - 1969 9.55.EA.
Bullion Prices Subject to Change Due to Volatile Market
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WE BUY
10.
• DUTCH • GERMAN -0
FO•R E I G Nl DSSIAN• FRENCH •
• MEXICAN • BRITISH •
and all other countries
;7 yam... > Sfa i
-We pay cash for all sterling
silver or European:contineutaI:
silver, spoons, forks, knives, plates, trays, tea services,
candlesticks, jewellery etc. regardless of 'condition or quantiiy.
-We pay cash for any gold; we buy
rings, bracele-ts, jewellery of all 'sorts
regardless of condition orquantity.
MR' 1. Foreign paper Manny S. Collector's Conadian
rCiEMBER♦ 2. ForoignCbins Money .
World Gold Coins �. 6. Newfoundland Silver
W E BUY-- and Gold Coins _ ' WE PA y I,t MEDVA1.R,____.
• 4. Collectors U.S. Paper Manny 7. All U.S. Coins CASH
REMEMBER: NO COLLECTION t5 TOO SMALL OR LAIIGE,FOR OUR CONSIDERATION. PLEASE DO NOT CLEAN COINS.
11. Olympic Gold and Silver
Coins
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OF
SELLING
1. All items bought and paid for in cosh.
2. Duo to market fluo$ua+Ion, prises on old gold and silver
bullion items aro sublets to change without notice. All other
pricos'g'Rawattfeed for the duration of this event.
3. All loins and stoAips mus* be In at l.ci rrnIIdmal iondlNon
In our opinion, In order, fo' us to purchase them.
_HARRISON STONE HOUSE ANTIQUESOF CLINTON
Open
7 DAYS A WEEK
Open Sunday -•
after 12 noon
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LOCATED 2.8 MILES EAST.OF CLINTON FROM THE STOPLIGHTS
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Open
7 DAYS A'WEEK
Open Sundry
offer 12 noon ,
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