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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-02-07, Page 22CLINTON. Legion Bingo CARD PARTY, February CARD PARTY I.O.O►F'. every Thursday 8 pan.. 14, 1980, 8 pm, --at. St, Hall Brucefield, Feb.8- Fast regular card $1.: Joseph's Church. 80, 8:30 p.m. Ladies 'restricted to 16 years or Admittance $1.00. Ladies Please • bring lunch. over.* 15 regular games Of please bring lunch. aAdmission 75 cent. s. $5 least on, split. proceeds forHospltalEverynewelco e.--.6 many other -'specials.- Auxxl>axy„-5i6.- 2 • --.,.- ekpo 0 must go RT1CULTLiR A L eachweek.—Qtfar BU TO N.H.L. games in SOCIETY ,tnembers bus. 'Detroit from. January 26' trioto the Ternnto°Flower B NGO every, Tuesday to 'April. 5. For-mor'e„in- 'Show leaving Murphys. Evening. a;t Vanastra formationcall • United Wed., Feb. 27,1880 at 8:00 'Clinton,. Centre, °RR6' 8 Trailss52.7-1222.-- 47tfAR a.r ` Tickets .include �. la> , ;first ,regular., card; . ` admis'Sion • $12.00 at• r :egu,ls r $15' CARD PATY lOOF Murphys 'after r FFee.b. 26 „, ,ganesthree- share-the��and�eb.ekasLo Bali. ,1980� ,exvatios wealth,, Jackpot x200.00 Princess 482489,-6 ' . must goN- AdMisst:On Thurs.,Feb.Feb 7 'at "8 p.mi •yearsbring THE. SCROOI` SHOW by xestxi�et+ed,to 16 and Ladies please over.---52tf air l u n ch . Everyonre Te4 Johns is back! Blyth welcome. -5,6 Memorial Hall Monday and Tuesday, Feb.'?5 and THE FAMILY OF Joe 26, 8 :00'p.m. Tickets $5.00 and Janet Hunking adult, $4.00 senior cordially invite . friends cit z s, _$ _ _ ch'ldret :,- and neighbours to help Write Blyth Centre for celebrate the 25th- wed- the. Arts, Box 291, Blyth. ding anniversary of their Phone 523-9300 or 523 - parents on Feb. 16, 1980, 9636.-6-8 Best,wishes only. -6,7 H4tICE: The ` general annual meeting of the Policyholders. 'of eKil1o,Mutual _Fire Insurance Co. will be held in the Town Hall, Seaforth, Ontario, Friday, February 8, 1980 at 1:30 p.m. --5,6 WELCOMES YOU! Plan to attend our SATURDAY NIGHT DINNER DANCES • ,t'nit, is your personal invitation to join .us for an evening of Wine. Dinner and Dancing. Come artd enjoy a superb Benmiller Dinner. Come and enjoy live entertainment each and every Saturday night by the renowned Johnny Dowels and, his :Or chestra. Dinner starts at 7 p.m. Music from 8 to 11 p.m. Dress is optional. Reservations only. '5.O0 cover charge FEB .16th CsATLKDyiTl ;;'C ABRIN G OL R Always Welcome; . ' Come, relax in onetr€-Jur On thl way toa party? A play`' A dance? Drop out with your friends -and relax in front of the fireplace. anytime., noon to midngiht. We feature two lounges fully licenced under the LL.B 0 For reservations phone 524-2191 Benmiller Inn ' . Nestled . in Berfmiller. Ont.. just 7 kilometres east of Goderich on Huron County Road 1, just off Highway 8 THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit invites you to attend the . Adult Health Guidance : Centre, held at the Health Unit Office, Shipley Street Clinton on Thursday, February 14, 1980 from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. for: 1. Health Sur- veillance. 2. Foot. Care. 3. Anaemia Screening. 4. Urine Testing. • 5. Blood Pressure. 6. Hearing Test .—bar CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL FUND RAISING DANCE Saturday, April 19,. 1980,. -1, a Vanastra Recreation Centre. Music ."By..,,Special (Appoint - meal. CARD .PARTY, February 8, • 1980, $:30 p,a n at -gum.rnerhili a11 Sponsored by Summerhill 111 Board, Ladies please bring lunch, .Everyone weicQti1L- 6 WRITE CARNATION HOLMESVILLE Presents "MYSTERY TRAIN" Sat., Feb. 23rd ° ,Dancing 9:30.1:00 a.m. Admission - '2.50 per person. Reservations not required. Everyone welcome. Dinner -Dance Packages & late night buffet available. TELEPHONE 482.9228 AFTER HOURS 524-4133 Festival ics season's plays The 1980 Jlyth Summer Arn.os's husband; aotcr- Festival will include new author Ted Johns, is plays about , the Bruce writing the play about the nuclear power Bruce' nuclear centre at development and Bene Douglas Point and about miller painter Jack its impact on, nearby McLaren , art s t l c ..r .commttnitles. • director .Janet Amos Pinsent, best known 'as says.,the star of the CFTC Gordon Pinsent is alsotelevision series A Gift To. writing 'a new version of ° Last and as author and his play John And The'. star of the film and stage Missus_Jor.the festival, play The Rowdyrnan, is The • season's fourth reworking .John And The show has ' not yet been Misses to get it downrto a - confirmed, Performance scale the- Blyth' Sumxrier rights for: it are still being Festival can afford. negotiated. "The original version's ,Arnos, . who took over got too many characters the artistic, directorship for us,” laughed Amos. • last, fall, is shaping the "Too many characters McLaren show herself., for just about anybody MV1dLaren, 84, is the only) • these days." survivor of the famed The play has been' IN CQNJUN I N WITH THE INS ON C UB OF CANADA'S bells vaudeville "troupe and an 'artist whose career has crossed those Of some of "Canada's most celebrated figures. The cast will include stage, film and television performers David Fox ?n;1 Annp Arrtfin before, at the Neptune Theatre in Halifax in 1976. It. was a great success. "You couldn't get tickets for love or money;'. " ays..Amos,. but its size has deterred other theatres from trying it again. Among the events planned are. Hayrides around the park, a "Mon- ster Ball" game, and a bonfire. Hot Dogs and refreshments will be available. More details next week. Everyone Welcome -- Everything Free! CLINTON PROGRESSIVE' CON- SERVATI'VE COM- MITTEE; ROOMS are now " open Monday to Thursday and Saturday (10-12 am) (1-5 pm), Fridays (10-12 am) (1-5 . pm) (7-9. pm) . Phone 482- 7815. Located at 8 King St., Clinton (previously The Wedge clothing store) .-6,lar JOIN THE CLINTON WOMEN'S SOCCER TEAM First practice to be held on Monday, February 11 at 7 p.m. in CHSS Auditorium. Open to all females 16 years of age and over. For more information phone 482- 7315 and 482-3879.--6 Now Clinton and. Seaforth Have it too! A FILM PROCESSING STORE Just Iike-inthe city! 4ANDYOU GET ALLTHIS COLOR PRINTS FASTER THAN2pAIf SERVICE slCEP•(IO 1 Al QU AU" " 3.SIZE OPTION CHOKE OF ,r pRIN'I SURF ACE from *FILM *NEGATIVES *SLIDES LEAVE YOUR FILMS HERE We use Kodak paper. For the good look. ALL PRINTS QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTED -:CLE A R DETAIL RESIN.COATED PAPER . •Foto Pros develops most films right in our own plant •Passport Photos while you wait •Frames *Photography *Cameras •New Negatives RICH cOLOR SATURATION PRINTED BY HUMAN OPERA tea MACHINE FULL PROFESSIONAL CORNERS IN CLINTON: At the lights, 15 Albert Street.. IN+I SEAFORTH: In the Rothwell & Associates Building, Male Street :iill2�a'fi'A.G�I{Y.' W `tY 1 lm HARRISON STONEHOUSE ANTIQUE.S.OF CLINTON PAY HIGH PRICES FOR SILVER COINS, GOLD COINS AND ANYTHING MADE OF GOLD OR SILVER. SILVER. DOLLARS 1967 OR BEFORE- DIMES EFOREDIMES 1966 OR BEFORE DIMES1967 QUARTERS 1966 OR BEFORE QUARTERS 1967 504 PIECES 1967 OR BEFORE - SILVER DOLLARS1878-1935 HALVES -1964 OR BEFORE QUARTERS 1964 OR BEFORE DIMES 1964 OR BEFORE KENNEDY HALVES 1965— 1970 Bullion Prices Subject to Change Due to Volatile Market .. .. t:�1f•/.,t./r/.i i .bad•;;.:::.. • DUTCH • GERMAN • • RUSSIAN • FRENCH • • MEXICAN i• BR!T ISH• • -_ and all other countries -We pay cash for all sterling silver or European confinental., silver, spoons, forks, knives, plates, trays, teauservices, candlesticks, jewellery etc. regardless of condition or quantity. -We pay cash for any gold; we buy rings, bracelets; jewellery of all sorts regardless of condition or quantity. 1 Foreign Paper Money 2. Foreign Coins 3 World Gold Coihs S Collectors Canadian Money 6 Nowioundinna Silver and Gold("Coole WE PAY IMMEDIATE 4 Collectors U S Paper Money ,AIL U.S inns CASH REMEMBER: NO COLLECTION I5 TOO SMALL OR LARGE FOR OUR CONSIDERATION. PLEASE DO NOT CI EA N COINS. CONDITIONS OF' SELLING 1. All Items bought andpa:d for in cash. 2 Due to market fluctuation, prices on. old gold and silver bullion Itemsiaro subject to change without p tito, All other prttas guaranteed for the duration of this event. 3. All coins and stamps must bo in at least minimum cendifian in ou opinion. In order for us to purchase them. 4. Seiler must beat least it ears of a . e. LOCATED 2.8 MILES EAST OF CLINTON FROM THE STOPLIGHTS 5' 1.