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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-04-10, Page 24tf 24—CLINTON NEWS-REC RD, THURSDAY, APRIL 10 1980 THE FAMILY of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Thornpson wish to congratulate them on their 25th wedding anniversary on April 19,1980,—Bill, Kim, Ron, Carla and Rob- bie, -.-x15,16: DESSERT EUCHRE - Friday, April25 at 7:30. Pan., Londesboro Hall, $2.,, per person includes prizes and draws. Sponsored by.Lpndesboro 'Women's Institute. -15-17 A FIDDLERS' Jamboree is non-stop., music, step dancing, square dancing and related en- tertainment. Don't miss Seaforth's first Fiddlers' Jamboree. It's at SDHS, Sunday, April 13 from 1 pm, until 8 pm, $2.00 gets you in and out privileges all day. Refreshments and dinner available. All proceeds to the Van Egmond restoration project. Don't miss this big entertainment day. -15 FESTIVAL SINGLES Dance, Friday, April 11, Victorian Inn, Stratford. Dancing 9:00 - 1:00. Welcome all singles over 25. No blue jeans. -15 BINGO every Tuesdays Evening' Vanastra Centre, -.RR5 Clinton, 8 p.m. First regular card, $1.00; 15 regular $15 games, three share -the - :Wealth, jackpot $210,00 must go! Admission restricted to 16 years and ANNUAL Basement Bargain Sale!) fSale,. featuring good spring and summer clothing for children a t bargain prices, r`r es Friday, April 18, 1980, 7 pm 8:30 phi at Wesley -Willis United Church. 12,15,16 HURON . COUNTY FAMILY PLANNING project invitesyou to attend Family Planning Clinic every Thursday from 6:30 pm to 9:O0 -pm at Huron County Health Unit, Shipley, St., Clinton. Counselling and medical services provided. Counselling on Billings. (natural family plan- ning) available first Thursday of each mon- ih." war ST. JOSEPH'S ANNUAL MINI FAIR Bazaar and Bake Sale, Children's Booth - Saturday, May 3 from 1:30 to 5:00 pzn at St. Joseph's Church Hall, James St., Clin- VARIETY NIGHT featuring local talent, Blyth Memorial Hall, April 16, 1980. Favorites for all ages, singing, instrumentals and dancing. Adults $2., children $1.-15 CLINTON Legion Bingo every Thursday 8 p.m. First regular card $1.: f:estricted to 16 years or over. 15 regular games of Many otlier—gp-ecials: Jackpot $200 must go each week.-20tfar Clinton Minor Hockey BANQUET - at the C.H.S.S. Lunchroom 'SUNDAY, APRIL 13 DOORS OPEN AT 4:30 P.M. BANQUET STARTS AT 5:00 P.M. RUMMAGE and bake sale, Saturday, April 149, 10 ani. R 1 pm, Vanastra Rec C etre fs on sor ed by Vanastraand District Lioness. —13.15 ' WHITE CARNATION is. open Monday through: Saturday 12-2 p.m. ($3.75). Drysdale 262-2130.-14,15 SALE of good used clothing, children and adults, Ontario Street United Church, April 19, 1980, 10 am - 12 noon. Sponsored by Evening Unit of UCW.-15,16 PAN'CAKE AND SAUSAGE breakfast, sponsored by the Optimist Club of Clinton, Sunday, April 13th, Clinton. Arena, 9 am to children $1.50, preschool 50c. Proceeds to the Swim -ming Pool Fun- d. -14,1 5 By Rene Brochu First of all, our sincere thank you, to the Clinton News -Record staff for the. coverage they provided for, our activities last Week, It is truly Y gratifying to see our deeds published so thoroughly! Ourfiranch lower „lounges .became ..active again last ..Tuesday evening with our 'last evening :of men's euchre for this season with 12. tables in action. The high, near, perfect, score was attained by Brian. Reeves ,,, who posted an. 89. Most `lone. hands went to Clayton. Ellis with six of then, 'and low score with a 53 went to Bill Jenkins. The Tuesday of thisweek marks the finale for Men s uc re or is season when the par- ticipants gather for the annual banquet and presentation of prizes, more on this in next week's article. On Wednesday,. a Mixed Bowling League which bowls all season at the Clinton Crown Lanes, held their annual banquet in qur Ladies Lounge. Our Ladies Auxiliary were again at it preparing another scrumptious dinner for our bowling guests. Our bingo team made FRIDAY APRIL 11' An exciting new shop ? Health Unit invites you to ?works of Ontario's attend _the_ Expectant—Pi/lest- artis-4- an5-1—Cir THE HURON , County ?featuring the bes't Parent Education Classes, being held in the Clinton Public School commencing Tuesday, Aforil 1, 1980 from 7:30 - 9:30 pm. These Classes Will run for --8" weeks. Would anyone who is interested please register by calling 1-800-265-4252 toll free or the Health 'Unit office at 482-3416. Both.husbands and wives are invited to attend and participate in the discussions. 1980 Fall Series'will begin week of -September 8, 1980; -14 - Regular Price Pitch dinner contains: 3 pieces of finger lickin'•good Kentucky . Fried Chicken. Golden Brown French Fries. Creamy Cole Slaw and a slice of Grecian bread. ONE DAYONLY! TUESDAY -74e114,015 titie • d 94 Elgin Ave., E., Goderich 227 MAIN STREET, NORTH, EXETER ?,all thumbs I An Artist's Co-operative I 397 Main St, South Exeter . 5 235-0779 Vanastra Recreation Centre RECREATION SWIM TIMES ADULT Mon. to Fri. Wed. OPEN Mon. Tues. Thurs. Fri. 7:00-8:00 P.M. FAMILY SUNDAY 2:00-3:00 P.M. up of Ed Porter and his RR 5, crew were again en the job Thursday evening with another successful Bingo. , Elmer Lee of Clinton. was the lucky winner of the $200 jackpot prize. While bingo was active in our auditorium, mixed Darts was again in full swing in our lower lounges. It was "Singles Playoff night': with Rosemary Armstrong capturing the; ladies' singles, title, and 'George Yeats winning the men's sgle title, Ladies'Y high z,single score for the evening went to A.nnie. lld5. S o whoto a12 a .ws-pos Men's high score went to two ofour members tied at 125, Terry Rlollinshead and John Semple, On Saturday, our $ranchwas. busy with the afternoontaken up by the Huron County Dart League in our lower lounges. Terry tells me that our Clinton Branch entry is presently holding a one point lead in first Place. It's a good . show Conxrades, keep up the _battle. In the -evening, our • auditerium was occupied with a banquet and dance for the Clinton Mixed'. Bowling League. Our Ladies Auxiliary were againat their best proVkling our guestwith stili another • expertly prepared and served .. dinner. Our ' thanks to' them and Eilso to Yalarie and ' Terry Hollinshead for tending to the needsof our ,guests 'osial.to.play at ti.lyth.. "Annie Get Your Gun", Wonderful", "You can't IVIcGavin and Joyce Van Irving Berlin's popular Get a Man with a Gun" Viiet. At a time of soaring musical -comedy based on and • "There's ' costs for professional will be presented at btisiness" in his. score for productions. are seen less Memorial Hall, Blyth on the story of Annie Oakley and Jess on stage so this is Ap '12 , a p.m. ' and Frank Butler and a rare opportunity for The production is mounted by the Grey Central Home and School Association of Ethel, a group that over the last few years has suc- cessfully mounted such "Oklah9ma", "South Pacific" and "Barefoot in the Park". The play will be presented at the•Greir' Central School, Ethel from April 11 and 12 6)17, 18 and 19. It will appear at Blyth as guests of the Blyth Centre for.the Arts. Berlin included such classic popular, music tunes as "They Say that Falling In Love is Huron Centennial School their unlikely romance. More than 40 people are involved in this massive production. They are directed by Marie Come out and enjoy... Clinton Public Hospital people who Jove both theatre and music. Reservations can be made by calline523-9300. -Tickets are $3. Spring Dance Saturday, April 19th at the VANASTRA RECREATION CENTRE DANCING 9-1 MUSIC BY: "BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT" Available at the hospital front office or from any hospital staff member. LUNCH PROVIDED k,;4•A OPTIMIST PANCAKE & SAUSAGE BREAKFAST AT THE CLINTON ARENA SUNDAY, APRIL 13th 9 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. ADULTS: $2.50 CHILDREN: $1.50 PRE-SCHOOL: .50 PROCEEDS TO SWIMMING POOL PLAN TO, ATTEND! HOME SEWING-. AND FASHION SII1OW Wedne4sday, April 16 DOORS 0.PEN AT 1:00 P.M. AND 7:00 P.M. AT C.H.S.S. - CLINTON SCHEDULE: 1:30 P.M. AND 7:30 P.M.: Velcro Seminar 2:00 P.M. AND 8:00 P.M.: Fashion Show featuring 1980 fashions from Burda, Kwik -Sew, Butterick, Vogue. Organist accompaniment by Gladys Van Egmond. Also for your entertainment. in between fashions, we have performances by the Clinton Wheel 'n' Dealers, harp soloist Mary Hearn, step dancers Sherrie and Shannon Presztator, and folk musicians The Blackthorns. Display booths for your perusal, from White-Eina, also handicraft booths, sewing and fabrics. TICKETS: ADULTS '3.50 MARY'S SEWING CENTRE OR AT THE DOOR . ALL PROCEEDS' CANCER SOCIETY AND THE CLINTON NURSERY CONCERT WED., APRIL 23 THURS., APRIL 24 AT 8:00 P.M. TICKETS: '1.50 EA. Tickets Available from students or call the school 482-3330 ea— gd -I, a vR ee ‘..04 cv (0.047 'bANCE SATURDAY, APRIL 12 VANASTRA RECREATION CENTRE LICENSED UNDER L.C.B.O. 524-7711 $8. per couple SISSY SPACEK TOMMY LEE JONES Starts FRIDAY! APRIL llth -17th SUN. - THURS. ONE SHOWING 8:00 Pf.M. ri WINNER Or 8 "GENIES" INCLUDING n BEST PICTURE Why. retnal07: LINA SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW APRIL 19th PARK GODERICH 30 THE SQUARE PFD,NE 524-781) AIR CONDITIONED Weekend Entertainment THE DEVARDINES THIS FRIDAY, SATURDAY • AND SUNDAY BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:30 P.M. SHOWING AT 8:00 P.M. The greatist cowboy who ever rode into the wild west... from Poland. HWY. 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 . . PHONE 524.9981 Treat yourself and your friends.— to our Hat Buffet Come as you are„ HOURS: BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30 P.M. FIRST SHOW AT 8:00 P.M. For Information Phone: 4112-7030 DRIVE-IN THEATRE BEECH STREET-CLINTON IA GRAND OPENING HIS WEEKEND: FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAYAPRIL 1142.13 PETER FALK ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM SUBJECT TC.p. CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ALAN ARKIN ham WPM. lb. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY APRIL 13-19-20 ROGER MOORE, JAMES BOND Kr MOONRAKER ADULT ENTERTAINMENT — ALSO ON THE SAME PROGRAM — Tilbury TI