Clinton News-Record, 1980-02-28, Page 22s.
AY, FElRUARY ,' 1000
Aa'
RUMMAGE and le
sale, spoa ore by the
Vanastra Christian
Church to be held at :the.
church. Saturday,. March
1, 1'. c 0 from 10• a.m. - 3
p.rn. Proceeds to the
Community gel,p, Fun,'
d. 8,0
TO HENDRICKSON
INCONCERT:; Hear one.
. of . Canada's -premiere
pianists March 5 at Blyth
Tickets,emorial Hall, 8 p.m.
adults $4.50;
students $,3',00, 'available
. from BlythCentre for the
Arts, . Box 291, Blyth or
call.. 533,930.0: or 523-
9636,-78,9
23-9636,- 8,9
JOINT Spring
Thankoffering for.
Ontario Street an
Wesley -Willis United
April 20, 1980 at 7:30 pm.,
April 24, 1980 at 7:30 pill
Ontario Street Church
Will host the Thankof-
ter.ing. Guest speaker,
Mrs. ' Linda Curl,
-missionary on furlough
from Haitt --8
BINGO every Tuesday
Evening at Vanastra
Centre, RR5 Clinton, 8
p,m. First regular card,
$1.00; 15 regular $15
*games, three share -the -
wealth. Jackpot $200.00
must go! Admission
restricted to 16 years and
over.-52tfar
CLINTON Legion Bingo
every Thursday 8 p.m.
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
WITH THANKFULNESS
to Gad who provides all
things, the Clinton and
District Christian School,
announce the official.
opening of its new
gymnasiums -auditorium
facilities on March 5 at 8
pm. A short program,
school choirs and
refreshments will be
featured. -8,9
Goderich: Township,
Recreation, Dance Sat.,
t. March .8 at the r"iite
Carnation, band
"Country` Companion",
For:`tickets contact 52f
4163 or 524-7436,x--8,9'
BUS TO N.H.L. games in
Detroit troy January 26
to April 5. For more in-
-formation call . United
Trails 517-1222.,--017gAW-
,
Stars.on . ice
presented by Clinton:
Figure Skating C'4 ,
Friday, March 7, 1980 at
Clinton Arena at 8 pm.
Advance tickets, adults
$2.50, children (14 and
under) $1.00; at the door, .
adults $3.00, children
$1.50. • Everyone
welcome. --7-9
EUCHRE PARTY,
Varna Township. Hall,
Friday, February 29,
1980. Sponsored by LOL
1035. Ladies bring san-
dwiches; Everyone
welcome. -9
ST. PATRICK'S Day Tea
at St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church .,on
Saturday, March 15, 2:00
- 4:00 pm. by the New
Dimensions. Bake
table. -9=11 .
THE REGULAR monthly
meeting of the Women's
Auxiliary to Clinton
Public Hospital will be
held Monday, March 3 in
the ._......Hospital Board
Room. -9.:
ESTIVAL OF SACRED
F S C
MUSIC at North St.
United Church, Goderich,
7:30 p.m., March 9th.
Choirs from Seaforth,
Clinton and Goderich
participating. Guest
conductor, H. Alex Clark
of—London. Everyone
welcome. --9
FESTIVAL SINGLES
Dance, Friday, February
29, Victorian Inn,
Stratford. Dancing 9:00 to
1:00. Welcome all singles
over 25. No blue jeans. -9
"MYSTERY TRAIN"
AT THE
WHITE
CARNATION.
HOLMESVILLE
DANCING -9i30 -1 00 AJW.---
ADMISSION •2.50 PER PERSON
OR
JOIN US FOR DINNER ( SERVED
5-8 P.M.
AND STAY FOR THE DANCE
$15.00 PER COUPLE
LATE NIGHT BUFFET AVAILABLE
EVERYONE WELCOME - RESERVATIONS NOT REQUIRED
TEL: 482-9228 HOURS 5244133
r•
Join Us For Our First
Luncheon of the season
Monday, March 3
at the White Carnation, Holmesville
FOR THE
PRICE OF
AT OUR REGULAR�.UNCHEON PRICE OF '3.75
INCLUDES SALAD BAR AND HOT BUFFET
WE ARE SERVING HAM & SCALLOPED
POTATOES
OPEN DAILY FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE
MON.-SAT, 12-2 P.M. AND 54 P.M. OPEN
EASTER SUNDAY AND FOLLOWING SUNDAYS.
CATERING TO WEDDINGS, BANQUETS 8 PRIVATE
PARTIES.
CALL 4.82.9228 AFTER
uas 5244133 `��
BAKU SALE
DEERT' EUCHRE at
the ICO1' fall, Princess
' street, Minton on May r
at ,11' p.m. Sponsored by
H.uronlc Rebekah
Lodge,0
UMr°TED . NATIONS
Speak' Off' to be held on 4.
March 7, 1980 at 8' Pan. in.
Clinton Public , School.
Sponsored 'py the
Rebekahs. ` and . ,, odd;
.feUG s .9
The new Blyth. Lions
bingo Monday, March 3,
•1980,,, 8 p.m:,' Blyth and
District Community
Centre, 12 regular games,
3 share the wealth $150,00
jackpot in 60 calls.
0 • ening night only first
50 people admitted free.
Doors . open at 7
p.m.-9AR
HURON• COUNTY
FAMILY PLANNING
project, invites you to
attend ' Family Planning
Clinic . every' Thursday
from 6:30 p.m. to 9000
• p.m. at Huron County
Health Unit, Shipley St.,
Clinton. Counselling and
medical services
provided. Counselling on
Billings (natural family
planning) available first
Thursday of each mon-
th.-S-EOW AR
The Huron County Unit of
the. Canadian Cancer
Society is holding 'a
meeting on March 3, 1980
at Wesley -Willis Church
at 8 o'clock. Anyone in-
terested-iii,--or
n-
terestedin;or would like.. -
information • about the
Cancer Society" will be
most welcome: An ex-
cellent film on "I'm not
Superman You Know"
will -be shown aspart of
the meeting. -9
CARD PARTY IOOF and
Rebekahs Lodge Hall,
Princess St.., Clinton,
Thursday, March 6 at 8
p.m. Ladies please bring
lunch. Everyone
welcome. -9,10
PANCAKE BREAK-
FAST is coming. Clinton
Arena Sunday, April 13th.,
Plan now to attend. -9
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There are many hours of hard work and"practice behind,any production, and
the Clinton Figure Skating club is no exception as all the members from .four
and up practice their numbers for the upcoming ice show on Friday. March Tat
7 pm at the Clinton arena: It'sthe first show the club has put on in several •
years. (News -Record photo)
Bye
Rene Bream
Our Week's activities
began with the
customary mens. euchre
night last Tuesday
evening with 13 tables of
players, It was John
Mannings turn to win the
high score with. "an 88.
Most Lone Hands with six
went to Joe Whalen and
the low score of 81, was
claimed by john V. ren'
On Wednesday
evening, our Ladies
-Auxiliary was occupied
with "a banquet.for the
OSSTF executive in ouit
ladies' lounge.
It • was Eric Switzer' s
��m�w
bingo -team who were
present. to host our bingo
players on Thursda`'.
evening. Jack .Bart of.
Clinton was the• winner of
the 201
While bingo was in
progress in ; our
auditorium, our 'mixed
dart group was busy at
the dart boards in our
lower lounges, It was
...Helen Hoggart and Don
Armstrdri`g" Who `: teamed
up . victoriously as the
high couple, only after a
tough •- playoff against
Terry Hollinshead and
Brenda Atkinson. John
Scott got the high men's
score with .a 140, while the
highladies' score went to
Brenda Atkinson with a
112. The low couple for
evening was Ivan accomplish this prniectw
H•oggart, who was Our MondstYgenevalMonday
teamed up with Joyce meeting had special
Scott, connotations attached to
It was a donation day it, as three new members
.an Sunday afternoon for were- initiated, as
- our Legion Branch,,. as: we members of our branch-
dortated our, complete by Bill Chambers and:
facilities, including the instillation team. •The
kitchen to the Scout two new regularmem
Movement for our Clinton bers are Doctor Brian.
area. There were many Baker and Fred Jackson,
willing, busy hands as: and the. new associate
the pancake breakfast member is Raymond
took shape following our. Joyes.
morning ChnrchSer- Zone Commander 13111 vices. Over " 30.0 .eople'• 'Reihl 'from Blyth and
• p
enjoyed, yDeputy Zone Commander
the . hearty, i? �'
portions .of.•pancakes and Chapman from the
sausages, using every Goderich Branch. were
conceivable type pan and present in their official
grill that entered capacity. It was a good
imaginable minds, meeting with some. 35
The proceeds o f thjs members present, , who
.' , tf alltreat . tb a ham
prol�ct . go towards, •Were . e ed•<. w
sending our Scouts to the' and . scalloped potato. .,.t
1 Jamboree which will luneheon,;`compliments,of
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be heldr,, in Calgary, • It -wour �budd es Billy and
takes. xn `bur s'" to Milt, Swee you next `eek`! ` ;�`
Festival gets needed addition
Dressing in a tem-
porary trailer and
sharing washrooms• with
theatre patrons will soon
be things of the past for
actors at Blyth Memorial'
Hall, home since 1975 to
the. nationally acclaimed
Blyth Summer Festival.
Construction of, an
addition and installation
of improvements to the
existing circa 1920, Blyth
Memorial Hall, costing a
total of $316,000 are ex-
pected to be completed by
May 1.
-The 'Blyth Summer
Festival, heading into its
sixth season, is one of the
few theatres in the
country performing only
original Canadian
scripts. Its budget has
grown from $10,000 to a
OPTIMIST COMING
EVENTS: Challenge
hockey against the CKNX
"Tryhards" at the
Clinton Arena on
Saturday, March 15th at 8
p.m. Refreshments
lava fable. Doorprizes.__ __
Adults $1.00, Children
under 12 free. Advance
tickets available from
any Optimist member. -9
Place your order
NOW for
GIRT. GUIDE COOKIES
$1.25 per box
by calling the
District -Cookie
Convenor
at
482-7304
•proposed $143,000 this
summer and 1979
audiences in the 400 seat
theatre topped
a 21,000, a 13
percent increase over
1978.
The 1980 season is the
festival's first under new
artistic director, Janet
Amos; who takes over
from founder James Roy.
The two storey ad-
dition, which will provide
a box office, an art
gallery and community
crafts room on the ground
floor and dressing rooms,
washrooms and storage
facilities on the second
floor, is -.covered with red
brick from the company
which supplied the brick
when the original hall
was built. .
Ross Hamilton, general
manager . of CKNX
Broadcasting Ltd., in
Wingham, is the building
fund campaign chair-
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Grand Ole
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OpryShow
9, .
-41C STARRING: *
FREDDIE FENDER *
. JEANNE PRUETT *
* TOM T. HALL *
4 '*
* Kitchener Auditorium *
4
SATURDAY, MARCH 22 *
4 *
* For tickets & information *
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* CALL 524-7622 **
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Smile
Teen-ager's apology to
friend:
You'll have to excuse
r .the way my room loiks.i
My folks made me clean
it up.
G.ODERICH LITTLE THEATRE
AUDITIONS
SUNDAY, MARCH 2ND
7:30 P.M.
MacKAY HALL, NORTH SY.-pODERICH
FOR THE PRODUCTION
"T"HE MIRACLE WORKER"
man. Joining him on the
building fund committee
are Susan Howson and
Helen Dowing of Blyth,
Lynda Lentz of Wingham,
Mildred McAdam of
Clinton ,,.,,and Sheila
Richards of Brussels,
president of the board of
directors, Blyth Centre
forthe Arts. ..
Grants from various
levels of government
have contributed over
$200,000 • and so far,
$25,000 of the $95,000 goal
has ' come in from the
private sector.
Mr. Hamilton says
potential provincial and
;national supporters of the
Blyth Festival are being
approached now and the
local campaign wil.1 begin
in the spring when
weather in this snowbelt
area of Western Ontario
is more predictable.
Construction, which
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• TV 12 LISTINGS
Mondays - Lions TV Bingo 7:30,9 p..m...._.._*
* Wednesdays - Beginning at 7 p.m.,
1- "Storytime" with Caroline Cass
2- "Surprise!" with Ronnie Varga
3- "1'11 Be Seeing You" with Stan Profit
Thursdays- Beginning at 7 p.m.
1 - "Simply: Sports" with Dick Eisler
2 - "What's Happening" with Fred
Salter
3 - Regular monthly shows consisting
of:
Week t: „ Foxy's Friends"
Week 11 - "Easy Listening" with Grant
Ellison.
Week III - "TV 12 SPECIAL"
Week IV - "The Best of Friends"
Warren & Eleanor Robinson
Sundays
2 p.m. will be slated for any
prograrns
*
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With,
J�
•
religious, *
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* Huron Secondary School on Channel 12 on your TV *
dial.
•
Monday through Fridays listen between 4:30 - 6
p.m. for 'music 8 chat with students from Central
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WALTON AREA SPORTS CLUB
SNOWMOBILE
POKER RALLY
SundcayMarchi
REGISTRATION:
11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
at Walton Hall
1.00 per hand
*CASH PRIZES
*'DOOR PRIZES
*LUNCHROOM
includes new access for
the • disabled and will
allow ' the hall's old
balcony to be used for,
idiences',. is being drone
by Wayne Stable General
Contractors Ltd. of
Kitchener. In-t-erior
painting will be done by
volunteer including
board rrmeimbers of the
Blyth Centre for the Arts.
A permanent scroll in
Memorial Hallwill list
the names of those who
give $500 and more to the
building fund.
Smile
Husband, "Isn't it
strange how the biggest
idiots marry the prettiest
women?"
Wife, ''Now you're just
trying to flatter me."
Las Vegas night
The dice will roll, the
•cards will fall, and
"millions" of dollars will
change , hands this
Saturday night, March 1,
right here. in Clinton.
Fortunately the
millions will all be in play
money, as the_ local
Kinsmen club stage their
annual Las Vegas night, ,
_.wilich in past years has
proved to be one of the
club's most: popular at-
tractions.
t-tractions.
For the 'admission price
of $2 each, the players get
$2,000 in 'Kinsmen funny,
money, which is. then
used to gamble on a
number of games of
chance.
More money can., be
purchased during the
evening, and at the end Of
the night; those with
money left over can, bid
their play money on
dozens of gifts and prizes
donated by area mer-
chants.
The whole affair, which
is toraise money for the
swimming pool fund,, gets
underway at 8:30 pin .in
the arena'auditoriuzn.
a ` . WiITE.
5� P'�1zp'�
CI' �.A IIIA11=1�11M
HOLMESVI'LLE
OPEN DAILY FOR YOUR
DINING PLEASURE.
• NOON
HOURS: MON.-SAT. 12- P.M. "3./5 PER PERSQN
DINNER '
5=8 P.M. '5.95 PER PERSON
HOME -COOKING - HOT aUFFET -'SALAD OAR //
JOIN US FOR THE OPENING - SAT. MAR.1
WE ARE SERVING ROAST BEEF AND PORK -
5 -8 P.M. - AND A FRESH CARNATION FOR YOU
(FIRST 25 LADIES)
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL 482-9228 OR
AFTER HOURS 524-4133 '
CATERING TO WEDDINGS. BANQUETS AND PRIVATE
PARTIES OPEN EASTER SUNDAY
& FOLLOWING SUNDAYS
STARTS. FRI. FEB. 29th - MARCH 6th
FRI. & SAT. TWO SHOWINGS 7:00 & 9:05
SUN. - THURS. ONE SHOWING 8:00 P.M.
KraVeer
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recon iii ndc'cl (r,
ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT
es to this love story.
NOMINATED FOR 9 ACADEMY AWARDS
Best Actor, Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor
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PHONE 524.7811
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