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SIA ', APR17 980
GARAGg SALE . this
Saturday April 19 at 9
a.m., 400 James .Street,
Clinton,
featuring O'at1,1X'iZ1t Ariiexls
S h.p. riding lawnmower
with electric ri
o st rt
;
pull
-
typetype
lawu roller; fer-
tilizer . spreader and
wagon Also selling ap
pliances, garden tools,.
etc. and a, good selection
of box plants.. 16nc
CARD, PARTY and
IAC1 Summerhill
Halla,. April " 18, •1980,
sponsored by Summerhill.
Hall Board. Ladies please
bring , lunch. Everyone
welcome. -16
t?g$SERT EUCHRE and
BAKE SALE, Wed-
--neSday.,_ _April. 23 at It -00 -
p.m. in Varna Township
Hall. Everyone
welcorne.-16
DESSERT EUCHRE ---
Friday, April 25 at 7:30
p.m., Londesboro Hall,
$2.. per person includes
prizes and draws.
Sponsored by Londesboro
Women's Institute. -15-17:
THE HURON County
Health Unit invites you to
attend the Expectant
Parent Education
Classes, being held in the
Clinton Public School
commencing Tuesday,
April 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„80Q,7.2,6, ,u425Z
toll free or the Health
Unit—offtc- - -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-
16ar.
THF HURON County
Health Unit invites you to
attend the Child Health
Clinic, held at, the Health
Unit Office, Shipley
Street, Clinton on Friday,
April 18, 1980 from 9:30 -
11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health
Surveillance 2. Anaemia
Screening -3.
Immunization4. Hearing
Screening 5. Vision
Screening 6. Fluoride
brushing for ages 3 to 5
years.-16ar •
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. -52 tf ar
SALE of good used
clothing, children and
adults, Ontario Street
United • Cht.irch, April 19,
1980, 10 am - 12 noon.
Sponsored by Evening
Unit of UCW.-15,16
air,• WHITE -
CARNATION
HOLMESVILLE
PRESENTS
"SHANNON"
Sat. April 26
Dinner -Dance '15
per couple
hBuffet until 8:00 P.M.
& Dancing until 1:00 A.M.
Dance -Late Buffet -
'10 per couple
Dancing 9:30 - 1 A.M. •
Buffet at 1:00 A.M.
TEL. 482-9228
AFTER HOURS 524-4133
Huron
Centennial
School
CONCERT
WED., APRIL 23
THURS., APRIL 24
AT
8:00 P.M.
TICKETS:''1,50 EA.
Tickets Available
from students
or call the school
4824330
JOINT SPRING
TH'ANKOEFERING for
Ontario Street art
S
We ie I. l
1 sy t
t.tt
n' e
Church Women, Sunday,,
April 20, 7:30 p.m. at
Ontario Street United
Church,. hu ch« Guest speaker
Mrs. Linda Curl,
missionary r
y on furlough
from Haiti. Music by
Ontario Street -....Junior,
Choir. 16
CARD PARTY, IOOF
Hall, Brucefield, Friday,
April 18, 8; 30 p.m. Ladies
please bring lunch.
Everyone. welcome.
Admission 75c.--16
THE. FAMILY .of Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Thompson
wish to congratulate
them on, their 25th
wedding* anniversary on
April 19i 1980„-- i
ll
, Kim,
Ron,---, Carla and Rob-
-
bie,-�-1
THE S
_ TRATFQI2,D Boy
Choir -under the .direction
of Gordon D. Scott will be
at St. Thomas Anglican
Church, Seaforth, Sun-
day, May' 4 at 7:30 p.m.
Adults $2.50; stildents
$1.00,preschoolers free.
Proceeds to the
Rest'ora•tion Fund.
Tickets available St.
Paul's Church or
"PIE SOCIAL", Thur- .Larone's, Seafor-
sday;, May 1 - 7:30 p.m., th.-16,17
St. Andrew's,
Presbyterian Church
Hall, Rattenbury St. E.,
Clinton. Adults $1.,
children 50c. Also bake
table. Come - bring the
family. -16
CLINTON Horticultural
Society presents Mr.
McMillen of Norwich
speaking on Iris, Wed-
nesday, April 23, 8 p.m.,
Town Hall. Everyone
welcome. -16
ANNUAL Basement
Bargain Sale, featuring
good spring and summer
clothing for children at
bargain prices, Friday,
April 18, 1980, 7 pm - 8:30
pm at Wesley -Willis
United Church. -12,15,16
BINGO No. 259277 at
Heather Gardens,
Vanastra, Monday, April
21 and 28, May 5 and 12 -
time 8 p.m. 'Phone 482-
3581.-16-19
MAPLE SUGAR brings
old time fiddling, step
'dancing styles from
across Canada to
Memorial Hall, Blyth,
May 7, 8 p.m. Featuring
Eleanor Townsend,
Canadian fiddle cham-
pion. Tickets $4.50 from
Blyth Centre for the Arts,
Box 291, Blyth. Phone 523-
9300.-16-18
RUMMAGE and bake
sale, Saturday, April 19,
10 am - 1 pm, Vanastra
Rec Centre. Sponsored by
Vanastra and District
ANN'i GET y'fl-U-12 Lioness. -13416
GUN, Irving Berlin's
popular musical -comedy
is presented by the Grey
Central Home and School
Association . a't Blyth
Memorial Hall, Friday,
April 25, 8 p.m. Tickets
$3. Reserve by calling
523-9300.-16,17
WHITE CARNATION,
HOLMESVILLE is • open
Monday thru Saturday 12-
2 p.m. ($3.75) and 5-7:30
p.m. ($5.95) Sundays 5-
7:30 p.m. for home
cooked buffet. Reser-
vations requested
Saturday evenings.
Licensed under the,.
LLBO. Accept Chargex
and Master Charge.
Catering to weddings,
banquets and private
parties. Phone 482-
9228.,-16tfar
CLINTON Legion Bingo
every Thursday 8 p.m.
First regular card $1.:
restricted to 16 years or
over. 15 regular games of
$1,5. $5 least on split.
Many other specials.
Jackpot $200 must go
each week.-20tfar
ST, PAUL'S ANGLICAN.
Go Getter spring run -
mage sale, May 1.0, 1980
at t 1 p p.in, shat «Good
used clothing? antiques,
g.
books and many e
of r
�
items too numerous 'erous to
i le
For c.
mention.
art
pickup call 482-9942 Eric
Switzer or leave at Parish
Hall 16,17,19
CLINTON KINSMEN
Maitland CF ` Race,
Sunday, April, 27, 1980,
starts from Auburn to
Forresters Bridge,
Holmesville,
Registration from 9-11
a.m., fee $10.00 per
canoe. Race starts 11
a.m. Trophy presentation
By Rene Rroehu,.
The men's euchre
season, under the
guidance of chairman
Marsh,came..
Bill Ma sh, to a
close last Tuesday
evening with the annual
banquet and presentation
of awards. Our Ladies
Auxiliary yvere equal to
the task as the ,some 60
euchre players sat down
to a deliciously prepared
turkey dinner with all the
tri rnirrg,s•
Prizes ' were . awarded
by Bill Marsh• to Eric.
Schelldriburger and Jack
Yeo oho were top
average fellows for -the
season, as well as four
others who were close in'
pursuit. The most lone
Branch thanks to Bill
Marsh for another suc-
cessful year of
comradeship - in m+n's.
euchrei. i
which certainly
helped to swell 'eui'
branch coffers.
Another successful
bingo . was • held last
st
Thursday evening with.
Steve Cooke and his teatin
of associate members on
the job. It was Debbie
G-gridzak from Seafdrth
taking home the $200
jackpot prize..The.Mixecl
darts season continies
with play-offs the name of
the game. •
_ Last Thdt'sday evening,
it was the couples
playoffs taking place with
the men's doubles being
hands tray went to Joe captured by Terry
at H-u-ron--Fi.s - . • , . . err s---1.h71-F
Clinton. All proceeds to
Cystic Fibrosis. 523-
4473.---16,17
in close pursuit also
receiving prizes. Prizes
were also awarded to 29
members of the Club who
bookings as the Junior
Farmers held. •a full dross
rehea,-sal of their show in
our kuditoriurn last
evening. Fr� � ,'da�- � vel n,g• A11
Le ion members who
were in our lower lounges
wer,t s!iso invited. to at-.
te nd y;k ,
On Saturday evening,'
the Country :Singles Club
were back in full force .
with directors Betty .
Car tno, Vicki Horbartiuk,,
and Irene-Qkahashi in ;full
control of the activities. It
was indeed a full,hous'e
with the dance floor
crowded With every
selection,. Our thanks to .
Steve and Diane Maguire -
for taking care of the
needs of our guests.
is
BQX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30 P4/1,
FIRST SHOW AT 0:0 11044
FRIDAY; SATURDAY,' SUNDAY APRIL 104940
ROGER0
MOORS,JAMES 0 D007's�
MOONRAKER
ADULT ENTERTAINm 'NT
--� ALSQ ON THE SAME PROGRAM --
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Flagg. Ladies doubles
went to Brenda Atkinson
and Rosemary Arm-
strong. High ,score - or the
had a perfect attendance evening wt4 to Helen
•�-•�•^•^�•— record for the season. Hoggart for the- ladies
Bill Marsh was com- and to Bill Cox for the
The Family of J'J mended by the Club,- men. Low ladies couple
Mrs. Polly Wiltse. Li Members for his were Bee Cooke and
% dedicated efforts in Phyllis Butler, and for
invite friends % making the men's euchre the men,' Ivan Hoggart
to attend her % nights so successful and and Neil Elliott. This
j was re -appointed as coming week, - the,
90TH BIRTHDAY chairman for another playoffs continue with the
season. Following the dart season fast coming
banquet and presen- to an end.
tations, a fun evening of More sports activities
euchre took place this past Saturday as our
Keith Tyndall, with an Branch team:, consisting
j 84 score, received the of Terry Hollinshead,
i
hgh point` prize. Ron Allan Pennie, Freeman
Ritchie with five lone Shepherd, John Scott,
>! hands captured that Derek Adshead, and Bob
department, while Semple (absent) won the
George Yeats came up Huron County dart league
'""• with the low score of 58 in with a season total points
that' parrMFnt. Z�ur ci "'TT 5I gratu ations to
CELEBRATION
on
Tuesday, April 22/'80
from 2-4 p.m.
in the
Ontario Street
United Church
Parlour
BAUER TRAVEL SERVICE
1 Main St.`Seaforth
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527-1237
our comrades on a good
show for our Branch.
Team playoffs takes
place at the Brussels
Legion on April 19th: The
Huron County dart league
are holding the closing
banquet in our branch
facilities on April 26th
followed by a dance in our
auditorium.
Our Ladies Auxiliary
was also on a sport's trip
last weekend as members
Mienlue Rumball, Vera
Bepnett, Vera Colquhoun,
and Annie Sallows
journeyed to•the Windsor
branch to take p -ail pailin the
regional• I euchre for,
nament with 42 teams.
Our Branch facilities
were also busy with
at MacKay Hall
NOTE.
PLEASE : - -�
,
To Be Produced Two Weekends -
'THURS., APRIL 24, FRI., APRIL 25;
SAT.,, APRIL 26 `
— AND --
. ED...,APR1L 3.0, T URS-. MAIC -1, -
FRIDAY, MAY 2, SAT., MAY 3
RESERVEDSEATBOOKINGS
R.W. BELL, OPTOMETRIST
ON THE SQUARE ,
1-5 P.M.
THURS., APIRL 17; FRIDAY, APRIL 18; MONDAY, APRIL 2 1
TUES., APRIL 22; THURS., APR -1L 24; FRIDAY, APRIL 25
MONDAY, APRIL 28; TUES., APRIL 29; WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30
THURS., MAY 1; FRI:, MAY 2
NOTICE
No Telephone Reservations Please. Membership stubs
must be presented to obtain a reserved seat.
LAST NIGHT APRIL 17th .--
WARNING: Somescenes may be too intense: Theatres Br.
First, because he's a Kentucky Fried Chicken Store Manager.
Which leads us tcqV the second. His "Manager's Special".
Saturday and Sunday, April 19th and 20th, pick up
his"Manager's Special" Bucket of finger lickin'good chicken.
Enough for 5 to 7 hungry people.
Pick up the" Manager's Special” at Kentucky Fried Chicken.
• s
too!
SATURDAY &SUNDAY �
APRIL 19th & 20th ONLY You ll be s
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Col. Sanders' Recipe
entucky
tied
kicken OA
A CANADIAN COMPANY
Colonel rarni'rS 1)Oy,, r1rrri girls frrrtto' 11 ,ltrrrl,'r lu K'11 r1r,0(1
94 Elgin Ave., E.,
Goderich
227 MAIN STREET,
NORTH, EXETER
v7
Starts FRIDAY!
APRIL 18th - 24th
FRI. & SAT. TWO -SHOWINGS 7:00 & 9;00 P.M.'
SUN. THURS. ONE SHOWING 8:00 P.M.
THIS FRIDAY, SATURDAY
AND SUNDAY
APRIL 18th -19th -20th
BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:30 P.M.
SHOWING AT 8:00 P.M.
Foreveryone- who loved it.
For everyone who missed it.
DON'T LET THE TITLE FOOL You
Recommended as
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
WARNING: NOT SUITABLE FOR PRE -TEENAGERS
Theatres B
MIDNIGHT ir�ECiAL
SATURDAY, APRIL 19th
►DIER CH
30 THE SQUARE
PHONE 524.7811
AIR CONDITIONED
HWY. 8 COCERICH AT
CONCESSION R8, 4 '
PHONE 524-9981
PR. _ AM:SUBJECT T ow CHAN.r E W 711 • UT NOTICE.