HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-02-21, Page 23are busy
i events
he time, dancing to the
on xnusic of Shannon, .,and
.ly
partaking of a hot meal •
,ty, ham, scalloped potatoes,
and baked potatoes
h afterwards, The dance
he was so • well received, that
a it will probably become
he an annual' affair in tt ture
ng. Years:
he
Last Sunday,, the
441 •Optimists ' ,helped the
,S, Kinsmen • celenrate'their
ck 60th", ,Anniversary by
m taking them up' •on the
.
n challenge to participate
he in a "Monster Ball"
game, TwentyT•four
he grown men, 12from each
.es club, attempted to push a
1d gigantic. ball past the
ist other team's goal line. It.
y Was a stalemate for about
b� X15 xurutes --before --the
in. Optimists finally
od managed to overpower
the Kinsmen and score.
Having einerged
victorious from their fir$t
two challenge matches,
the Optimists are getting
els, brave, or perhaps
)od foolhardy, and have
her challenged the CKNX
you "Tryhards" to an
s to exhibition hockey match
Ihn at the Clinton arena. This
Im- unlikely match -up is
)od slated for Saturday,
On March 15 from 8 • p.m.
rty until approximately
ire 9:p.m. It is hoped that
Lnd there will be a good
tie turnout for the , game.
the Advance' tickets can be
ng purchased from any
do Optimist for $1. Children
he 12 and under will be
admitted free.
' BREAKFAST
Dnsored by
Pers, Cubs & Scouts
, FEBRUARY'24
,m. - 2:00, p.m.
gion Hall on Kirk St. -
TICKETS AVAILABLE„, --
BEAVER CUB OR SCOUT,
50 CHILDREN: •1.50
UNDER: 50°
RY TRAIN"
AT TH
WHITE
ARNATION
HOLMESVILLE
4G 9:30 - 1:00 A.M.
)N 2:50 PER PERSON
OR
IR DINNER ( •SERVED
, 5-8 P.M.
Y FOR THE DANCE
0o PER COUPLE
,HT BUFFET AVAILABLE
- RESERVATIONS NOT REQUIRED
AFTER
HOURS 524-4133
IGURE SKATING
:LIUB
aton Arena
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and
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Eisler
Gets Available At...
ItE DECORATING
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LL CLUB MEMBERS
uDOOR
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