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PE 22 -CLINTON NEWS-RECORD:THUM AY, jANiMRY 31 1930
Spertsfest highlights Legion week
REGULAR monthly
"fleeting of the Auxiliary.
Clinton Public
will 'meet at 10:00 a.m.
February 4, In the
Hospital Board Room. -5
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AND
.STRAWBERRY SUP -
?E1, Wednesday, June
IL 1980, . BrUeefield
• . United ChUrch?-5 -
-CLINTOW-Legiop, Bingo -
every Thursday 8 pan.
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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
CARD PARTY, February
14, 1980, 8 pm, at St.
Joseph's Church.
Adrnittande $1.00. Ladies
please bring lunch.
Proceeds for Hospital
Auxiliary. --5,6
BUS TO N.1.1.1,. 4=0S in CARD PARTY at Ontario
Detroit from January 26 Street Church
to April 5. For more in. auditorium; Tuesday,
formation .call United February 5, 1980, 8 p.rn.
Trails 6370,222.-47trAR °Everyone welcorne.-i'i5
VARIETY and MUSICAL
NIGHT - February 2, 8
p.m, • at Wesley -Willis
United. Church - featuring
local talent, the "Bar--
bouraiies", gifted.
magician -2
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• -must- got A.dmis si -Si Sting Roseinary and:
By Rene Brochu
It was. SPORTS
weekend at the Legion as
our branch participated
in one district,,, one zone
and one branch sports
activity on this past
weekend.
Our.. Branch, on
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BINGO every' Tuesday, h,Soasttuerd4aay rnalfxteedrnodoanri
Evening. at:Vanastra tournament with 13
'Centre, RR5 Clinton?, 8 teams (52 -players-) "froin
pan. First regular card, our surrounding area
$1.90'; .15 ,re&nlar $15 taking part.. It was our
throe, share -the- Branch all the,...w.ay with
wealth, Jackot $200.00 teara Jrumb,er one,. (on-
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restricted to 16 years and D A st o and
FESTINAL SINGLES over. --52, tfar
'Dance, Friday, February ' -- .
,
1, Victorian Inn, Strat-
ford. Dancing 9:00 toEUCHkE • •PARTY,.
1 :170,-Welcorne all singles ' Varna pT.ornw.7.ship Hall,
over 25. No blue jeans. -5 FrIday,
F‘ebruary 1, 1980.
Sponsored by L.O.L. 1035.
Ladies bring sandwicheS.
ARDRIOOF Everyone welcome. -5
and Rebeka.hs Lodge Hall
- Princess St., Clinton, BEEF SUPPER, Wed-
Thurs., Feb. 7 at 8 p.m. nesglay, October 8, 1980, - darts as a Clinton Legion
Ladies please bring B r uc e f iel d United sport is here to stay.
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lunch. Everyone Church. -5 •
welcome. -5,6 Following the tour-
nament, all participants
NOTICE: The general were treated to a lunch by
.annual meeting of the, our ever zealous ladies
Policyholders of •auxiliary.
McKillop Mutual Fire Sunday, at the Clinton
Insurance Co. will beheld Crown Lanes., zone
in the Town Hall, bowling was in progress,
S-eaforth, Ontario, again with our branch
Friday, February 8, 1980 coming • up with top
at 1:30 p.m. -5,6 honors, winning the
tournament with a team
consisting of Bill Strong,
Gary Black, Joe Whalen,
on rm r ng
Joyce and John Scott
winning the day's tour-
nament.
• Ceming iip second, was
another Clinton team,
Phyllis -and -Doug
Mclssac and Brenda and
Brian Atkinson. Our The School Show,iTed him,. "We pay your bills,
congratulations ---to-the--------J-ohns2---Marious-loolt-at-
two top teams from our the school system arid the The play won praise not
branch, it seems that 1978 Huron County only from audiences but
from critics near and far.
Jim Fitzgerald •in the -moment, but because his
Clinton Nevvs-Reoord two-hour entertainment
said: "Underneath alLthe touches on concerns that
comedy and tragedy that extend far 'beyond the
Johns puti .wholehear7 borders •of Huron
tedly in his play' is a County."
distinct theme, that Taking the show far
somewhere along the line beyond the boundaries of
our educational syStem, Huron County is the Blyth
like- our society, has Summer Festival's first
become an assembly line, major tour throughout
fraught with hostility, the province.
polarization and an Tickets for the Blyth •
almost total lack of performance are $5 for
communication." adults, $4 for senior
ramie -Portman of citizens and ,$3 for'.
Southam News, writing in children ' and are
the Montreal Gazette said available now by mail.
the School Show would be Reservations may be
made by calling 523-9300
curling lOursome of Cliff .social-realln, hip of
Parker, Lince, •beef,. fr°111 what 11°4r,
Percy Brown, and Rene wc sru4Ire Bbnityhr. rtic$io r
Brochu carneup empty at
the district seniors' Last :Tuesday, our
competition, It was, men's euchre was again
however, an enjoyable in full swing with 13
.weelsend' at Elmira with tables in action. Loni
Percy Brown being voted ..Matthews was the high
the most, gentlemanly man 'with a score of 86,
curler present. . you always were a
4t was again a sports shrewd player, Loni!
related event'onSatuOay. Three of the fellpws tied
evening, with the Junior • for the moif lone hands,
'C hoOkey executive Bill Jenkins, .Arnold
committee Sp9nsoring, Crich, .and Clayton 14,s
fund raising 41anee in our ,all came .up with fiVeAroif
branch auditorium, Frorty them. LOW score -for the
all reports,, it was a, evening Went to Jake
success,* not Inly DeRuyter with a 48 score. evening were Millie
financially, but also in the Hanley and Brian
Our Thursday everting Atkinson.
bingo was again active
with Eric Switzer's team
hosting the bingo en-
whoIt. went
homeJudy
tDwhilltisilTrstathS,e
$200 jackpot
prize. While Bingo was
actiye in .the auditorium;
mixed darts- Was QC-
CUpying its °customary -
quarters in our slower
lounges.. High eout)le for
the evening were Helen
Homart and Art Risley.
High lady vVaS- Hilda
Semple with, a 141 and._
high. man- Was Terry •
•Jiellinsload with .a 121.
Low forthe
The Seltool Show is backL.
dexterity in tickling our
Lonny bone-s-.-at-.-o-n.
moment and treading on
some of our more sen-,
sitive prejudices -the next
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OPTIMIST CLUB of
Clinton presents a Bill "Farris; Joe Atkinson
Valentine Dance, and Don Armstrong. —
February 9, 1980, Clinton Besides being on .the
Legion Hall:- Music by top team, Bill Strong also
"Shannon", dancing 9 claimed the high five
p.m. - ,1 a.m. Tickets game total, and Gary
available at Beckers- Black, achieved the high
Milk- Store or from an , single- -game score. It
Optimist Club, member.• wasn't all gravy for our
Lunch provided. -5 - Branch howeveras our
The Senior Students of
CLINTON PUBLIC.SCHOOL
present
"THE SWINGING PIPER"
ON
Tues. and Wed., February 5 and 6
at 7:30 pari
-also featuring-
JUNIOR kit PRIMARY CHORUS
ADMISSION: s1
LIONESS
HARD
TIMES
DANCEatthe
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Bayfield Community Centre
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9
9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
DANCE TO:
DISC JOCKEY UNLIMITED
$6.00 PER COUPLE
Lunch Provided
Proceeds to Community Protects
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,GODERICH LITTLE THEATRE
Presents
"Privaie.Lives"
To be Performed in Macl(ay Hall
Wed, Feb. 13th; Thurs. Feb. 14;
Fri. Feb. 15th; Sat. Feb. 16th
at 8:30 p.m.
By Noel Coward
Reikerved *eat bookings can be made at R.W. Bell, Op-
tometrist on the Square, Thurs. Feb. 7, Fri. Feb. 8, Mon.
Feb. 11, Tues. Feb. 12, Thurs, Feb. 14, Fri. Feb. 15th 1-5
P.M. Box office closed Wed. & Saturday.
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teachers . -Strike will
return to Memorial Hall,
Blyth -February 25 and 26
before departing for • a
three-week tour of south-
western Ontario that will
end up in a four-week run
in Toronto.
The School Show was
first performed at the
1978 Blyth Summer
Festival ,and proved the
hit of the - season-. Johns'
virtuoso performance,
was sopopular that the
show was brought back
for another week in
September 1978. Johns, a
former school teacher
himself, wrote the show
after doing a lot of popular anywhere not
. research into not only the.,. only ."beeause of Johns'
facts of the situation, but
peoples' feelings - about
the strike and the school
system in general. The -,
facts and, feelings are •
• portrayed _ in six As part of its annual
characters. Johns plays public recreation cam -
them all and creates an paign, the Ausable7
evening -of outstanding Bayfield Conservation
entertainment. Authority is again
Theve's Mrs. Heart- sponsoring, on Sunday',
wright, the old-time February 10, the animal
school teacher recalling Winter Fun Day at the
the days of the one -room Parkhill Conservation
school ; there's Bill Area, 11/4 miles northeast
or 523-9636.
Wmter Fula Day set
"2(XX) years ago ()n
hilltop near Jerusalem
a_man was brutally whipped,,
Fe1)eate0, tc)rtured and •
finallycrucified. His nanle
was Jesus," •
WAS HE rHE SON OF 6013f
STARTSSUNDAY; FEB. 3 - TUESDAY; FEB. 5
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be showing.' Refresh-
ments include hot dogs,
coffee and hot chocolate.
For an afternoon of
entertainment and prizes
starting at 1 p.m. and no
admission charge this ,
special event will be'a lot
of fun for the whole
family. Further details
MacDonald, the young of Parkhill on Highway 7. can be had by contacting:,
E'nglish teacher This year promises - The.- Ausable-Bayfield
agonizing over the some ,unusual com- Conservation Authority,
current state of petitions involving 175 Thames Rd. W.,
education; and ' there's snowmobile egg -relays,., [:.Exeter, Ontario.
Roxanne DupUis, a snowball accuracy and
Mother of high school innertube downhill
• students who's had racing. There will also be
enough of the strike, calls events for the cross -
Premier William Davis country skier, -while at
for action and reminds the Activity Gentre,
• ;••••.-261 winter activity films
provided by Labatt's will
MUSICAL and
f VARIETY NIGHT
at
$?, Wesley -Willis United
Church Clinton
Saturday, February 2
9
at 8:00 p.m.
- featuring -
— LOCAL TAIINT-HARBOURAIRES --
- GIFTED MAGICIAN —
Adults: '2 • Children & Students: '1
Family 85
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR
Snowarama
The Huron Snowarama
for crippled kids,
scheduled for this Sunday
at Family Paradise has
been postponed until
. Sunday, February 24.
Although it started to
snow Tuesday organizers
said there was not enough
base to provide good
trai•1s- for the- 100 km
snowmobile ride.
The same prizes and
special features will be
offered on the new date
and pledge sheets are still
available at: local stores
and at ,the Huron
Expositor.
CLIN-TON
LIBERAL
ASSOCIATION
COMMITTEE
ROOMS
are open and welcome you
to stop in for coffee
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require information, have questions or
need assistance phone the Liberal
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