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Clinton News-Record, 1980-03-13, Page 22ST. PATRICK'S Day Tea at $t, AndreW'S .11'1,0104Yterlan ,Chareh Ori SatUrday, March 15, 2:00 4100 pm, by the New ,Dimensions. Bake table. 9-11 PANCAKE SUPPER - " The Clinton and District Christian.School will hold , Its annual pancake supper FridaY, March 14; 5:30 1- 9:00 p.m. Tickets available at the door. •Adults $2.75; Children of elementary school age $1.50; preschoolers free. Come and enjoy delicious pancakes and sausages. Try your luck in the ,sayri_e_gloom. Everyone is welcome .=1. 0,11— BLYTH POKER RALLY March 16. Registration 11 .a.m. to 2 p.m. _CAsh_ prizes: first, $50; second $30; and third, $20. Many door prizes, 25 miles of scenic groomed trails, $3.00 per hand. Lunch available. Starts 11/4 miles north and 5 miles west of Blyth. Sponsored by the Blyth Lions Club and Blyth Snowtravellers.-10,11 "DRAGON STEW" Puppet Show, performed by Frog • Print Theatre, Clinton TQW11. HiL Thursday, March 20 at 2:30 pm. Free, Admission. Sponsored by Outreach Ontario and the Clinton Branch, Library. -10,11 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 SUS TO N.H.L. games in Detroit from January 26 to April. S. For more.in- formation call United Trails 5274222,-47tfAR EUCHRE PARTY Varna Township Hall,. Friday, March ,14, 0:30 p.m: Sponsored by 1.00,14.1035. Ladies bring sandwiches. Evetione wel,come,4-11 , MINI SEWING AND FASH,ION SHOW, Wednesday, April 16, 2:00 and 8:00 perforinances, at C...H.S.S. Tickets $3.50, .available at Mary's Sewing Centre. All proceeds for -charfty7=4-101---- ANNUAL St. Patrick's Dance,. Seaforth, Legion _HAL Saturday, March 15th, 9:00 - 1:00. Music by Mozarts Melody Makers. Admission $6.00 per couple. Sponsored by, Seaforth and District ° Knights of Columbus. Everyone welcome. Tickets available from K. of C. members or at the door. -11 CLINTON Legion Bingo every Thursday & 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 SPECIAL TEEN SEWING CLASSES, learn to make T-shirts. Two day lessons $3.00 — _Monday and_ lues.day.,, March 17 and 18, 1:30 to 3:30 pm, -"at -1VIary'.s SeWihg Centre. Phone 482-7036.-11ar DAFFODIL TEA sponsored by Clinton and district churches, Friday, March 28, 2-4:30 ptn, Ontario. Street United Church, Clinton. Proceeds to Canadian Cancer Society. Buy datfodils_ 12 for $2.00.-11,13 HARD TIMES DANCE - March 22 at 9:00., p.m. Sponsored by Clinton Minor Hockey Association. Held in Clinton Community Centre. $10 per couple. Disc Jockey. Lunch provided. -11 — NIL -N. ""Nb. •Nk. AT THE tik WHITE CARNATION HOLMESVILLE. OPEN DAILY FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE CLINTON PUBLIC Hospital Bake and Craft Sale, Saturday, March 22, 1980 - 10 am to 2 pm at Clinton Town Hall. -11,12 THE FAMILY Of Bill and Isabel Rogerson invite friends,. neighbors and relatives to,their parents' 50th' 'Wedding Anniver. sary, Saturday night, March 22. ,Best wishes HURON t.OUNTY FAMILY PLANNING project inv_iteS you to attend F-4mity • Planning Clinicevery Thursday from -4:30 -pm to 9:00 pm at Huron County Health Unit, Shipley St., Clinton. Counselling and medical services provided. 47, Legion members at zone meeting By Rene BrOChU Our Branch was well represented in numbers and experience at , the zone -7' council; meeting Which was held in the Brussels. Branch on Sunday, March 2nd. Those members who attended from our Branch were president Slim Lacroix, 'SRO John DeeVes, zone POPPY chairman Ilarold Black, zone sports ()Meet"' Bill Harris,- and treasurer George Campbell. A zone meeting will be held at the Kincardine Branch on Sunday March Nth' at p.rse.any of our members wishing to Playhouse offers full program for youngters Huron Cpuntry Playhouse is optimistic that a full program of- fering a "hands -en" format for young people Counselling on Billings will be offered during the (natural family plan- 1980 season. Children and —ning4,----a*allable,---f4-r.st—youth will- be given -the_ Thursday of each mon- chance to participate in th.—eowar theatre arts, or if they choose, just be en- tertained. Artistic Director Aileen Taylor -Smith told a recent press conference that the program depended on funding from various government NOON LUNCHEON - Wesley -Willis United Church, Thursday, March 27, 1980, 11 am - 1:30 pm. Adults $3.50, children under 12, $2.00.-11,12 GET_ THAT special spring feeling, come to the indoor gardening summary day program at Ontario Street United Church, March 19 at 2 pm. Many displays to see. Guest speaker - Mr. Ray ilalward, Royal -Botanic al Gard en -s, Hamilton. Admission free. Everyone welcome, Sponsored by Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Home Economics Branch.. -14 OPTIMIST COMING EVENTS': Challenge hockey against the CKNX "Tryhards" at the Clinton Arena on Saturday, March 15th at 8. p.m. Refreshments available. Doorprizes. Adults $1.00, Children under 12 free. Advance tickets available from any Optimist member. -9 +++ PANCAKE BRtA,K- FAST is coming, Clinton Arena, Sunday, April 13th. Plan now to at- tend. -11 FESTIVAL SINGLES Dance, Friday, March 14, • Victorian Inn, Stratford. Dancing 9:00 - 1:00. Welcome all singles over 25. No bluejeans.-11 CARD PARTY - I.O.O.F. and Rebekahs Lodge Hall, Princess St., Clinton, „Thursday, March 20 at 8 pm. Ladies ple.ase bring lunch. i'veryone wcicome.-11,12 NOON HOURS: MON.-SAT. 12-2 P.M. '3.75 PER PERSON DINNER 3-8 P.M. '5.95 PER PERSON /1 HOME -COOKING - HOT BUFFET - SALAD BAR RESERVATIONS REQUESTED SATURDAY NIGHT - CALL 482-9228 OR AFTER HOURS: 524-4133 CATERING TO WEDDINGS, BANQUETS AND PRIVATE 101 PARTIES - OPEN EASTER SUNDAY & FOLLOWING SUNDAYS i on Saturday, March 15, 1980 at THE DRY DOCK RESTAURANT Dinner starts at 6 p.m. Irish musilr. singing and dancing from 8 p m to 1 a.m OUR IRISH TRF,ATS ARE: Galway Hay Lobster Or Potato Soup Soda Bread a Salad of fresli"Greens Shassles Dublin Hotel Avocado Prawn Mousse GREEN FORT DONEGAL SKATE with black butter saw.e , or SLANE CHICKEN baked in a tomato. wine and brandy sauce Ne v0 Potatoes boded in the Jackets Bachelor's Peas and Carrots Florentines and Irish Coffee '25O() per perAbn, exnuding tax and gratuity THE GREEN BEER WILL FLOW ,HAMROCKS WILL AROUND. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 565-2553 FULLY LICENCE') UNDER THE L L B 0 WINTER 1-TOL'Et;-,4 Monday through Thurs&r, 10 a m to 2 p m Friday. Saturday & Sunday 1 () a m to 9 p m OverlookingPicturoue Hayfield Harbour 00 Hwy 21 4.VS:7==a-MMT4t HAYFIELD, ONTARIO THE DRY Dock ,RESTAILTRANT WSSEMMEMSIMaMM BENEFIT DANCE for RAYMOND & WILMA 'RAMMELOO — —AND -FAMILY; to be held at the BLYTH ARENA on FRIDAY, MARCH 14 Music provided by "Country Companions" programs, "Applications have been sent and we are very optirnisttc.that we will be able to offer at least 4 Saturday Morning Childrens' Theatre performance and also .a program which will'allow young people (ages 8 - 12) to get involved in creative dramatics in a workshop environment. Con- firmation and details of the programs will be arinounced as soon as we receive a positive response regarding our grant application." Among the tentative plans for the young players are special cabaret performances after the. Friday night regular production and a special production of the hit musical Flicks, tentatively scheduled for - August 24, 2 -5 -and - Sep- tember 1. James Saar, the author of Flicks has consented to direct the production. He ' will be remembered as the author and director of the spec,ial production Backstage during - the 1979 season. Bayfield Lioness PATRICK'S DANCE - . to be held at the BAYFIELD COMMUNITY CENTRE SAT., MARCH 22 Enjoy Dancing 9-1 a.m. to music provided -by JIM DEWAN of CREDITON Proceeds to - Howard Poswalk Fund LAST NIGHT MARCH 13th Kramer VS. -Kramer _ recommended as ' ADULT ENTERTAINMENT _ STARTS FRIDAY- MARCH 14 -19th FRI. & SAT. TWO SHOWINGS 7:0O& 9:00 SUN. - THURS. ONE SHOWING 8:00 P.M. PARK GC:10ERICH Recommended as ADULT ENTERTAINMENT 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524-7811 , AIR CONDITIONED PROG AM SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITH • UT NOME #1/45741Yes* DRIVE-IN • GODERICH Ho 8 At CONCESSION RD 4 . PHONE 524 9981 attend this meeting should notify our president. It was back to 13 tables for the men's euchre last 'Tuesday evening when Bill Jenkins came up with the high`score of 87 for the evening's play, Most lone hands with six of them wascaptured by John Meade and Doug Cameron made the headlines with the low score of 45. Better luck with the "Bowers" next_ Veek Doug! Our Auxilary were back in the limelight last Wednesday evening RS they catered to the dinner meeting for the Huron County Board of Education. A busy and profperous evening—for— our Branch. The ladies were commended, for the meal by the board members, who lingered • •••,1 r-trtptint-r, f011owing the dinfierr,- Ow 'bingo was well attended for_this time of year as Ed Porter's RR 5, team were on hand to handle the evening's binge. Russ Beyer s came up lucky winning the $200 Jackpot prize. -Mixed flarts- saw -only - seven partlicipants show up for, last week's com- petition, so only the singles games, were played. High lady was our president of the Auxiliary, Annie Sallows. The high men's score was attained by 'Chess Higdon. Winning the most games was also Chess Higdon, his night to win. Low score went to Val I • 111 Could be a "bit of a treat" for you all at this week's TGIF, always a good night at our Branch, so see you there, Sunday Special MARCH 16 BREADED PORK CHOPS or B.B.Q. CHICKEN Both with your choice of mashed or french -fried potatoes, buttered mixed vegetables, and soup (home- made vegetable snap) or juice, a complimentary trip to our salad bar, . roll, tea or coffee.. Dessert - your htkiitj1e. lir • • DEBBIE'S Custard Cup 2 miles south of Clinton on Hwy. No. 4 at Vanastra Rd. 482-9896 ****************** * STARRING: FREDDIE FENDER JEANNE PRUETT TOM T. HALL Kitchener Auditorium .4( SATURDAY, MARCH 22 For tickets & information Grand Ole Opry Show -4( ******************* * CALL 524-7622 VANASTRA RECREATION CENTRE Pool Closed Friday, March 14 for evening rec. swim 7 to 8 p.m. March Break eclat -Swims - Monday to Friday 3-4:30 p.m. March*17 - 21 • - Regular swim times in effect Phone: 482-3544 4. Colonel Sanders invites you to be an instant winner in the Great Family Treasure Hunt contest. It's easy. It's fun! Between March 1-31, each time you visit a Kentucky Fried r Chicken Store; you'll get a scratch and win card. You could win one of the "instant win" prizes . - Instant win or not, ali.entries • received become eligible to win the grand prize. Enter as often as you wish. Stop in at Our neaeby participating Kentucky Friea Chicken store soon and try your luck! (No, purchase necessary)._ -24 WINS For complete details— Col. Sanders' Reclp• see Rules. and Regulations tntioky fried Ckicktt posted at all participating sandnr, . ,,,,Cf;r!lir,COMPAN't v • Ave., E., ; Kentucky Fried Chicken Stores. 94 Eligm Goderich ' " 227 MAIN STREET, NORTH, EXETER INSTANT PRIZES: 251000(Hie! WANE 101000 L'IVWFUR137 ]) 5,000 ilfiDE 5A100 riralfus v`r 1,000 IT ffill) JEANS In YOU VOA I