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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-11-13, Page 24AA (N NN WS.1 ORD, N VE R 13,: 1980 %INTI UO $ BIN! O CHILDREN'S; co.N. every` 'Saturday, Blyth CERT: Fun and eznoria1 Hall, 8:00I? m. education with Eric Regular, Share- thes Nagle r, #'olksin er and wealth and jackpot, $150 Making: Music 'Together. in 60 calls.- -42t `az' B1y, th Memorial Hall, Saturday, Nov. 22, 2 p.m. BAZAAR FESTIVAL 2 to Reserved seats '$2.500 at 4:30 p.m, Saturday, the door'er call 523.9300 or November 1.�5, at Ontario 523-9636.-.-4647 .Street United Church, ' Ontario St. Clinton. Featuring homemade baking, delicatessen, country produce, sewing and handy work, plants, flea market, Messenger Sweets 'n Treats, Festival Boutique Centre, Tea room. -45, 46 CARD PARTY - Clinton Council Chambers, _ .___Monday, Nov. 24, 2 ..m. auspices Women's Institute. Lunch provided. Admission $1.-46,47 WATCH for more in- formation regarding the appearance of Mr. Boris Brott, internationally famous conductor of ,Uamilton, in Stratford. Mr. Brott is the 1980 National Honorary Christmas Seal Chair- man. It is hoped that Mr. Brott will conduct a benefit concert of a local Secondary School Band in Knox Presbyterian -Church, Stratford. -46 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. Jacktot $200.00 must go! Admission restricted to 16 years and over. --52 tf ar • INTERESTED IN HURON FISH. & GAME Bingo every Sunday at 1:30 p.m.. First regular card $100,, restricted to 16 years, er, over. l'aekpot $100 must go each week.' 15 regular games of $10 - $5 least on split.-37tfar CLINTON Leen 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 ANNUAL MEETING of Bayfield Agricultural Society will be held on Thursday, Nov. 20th in' &ic Nagler helps kids re-diseover music Before the days of Dylan. Today he television Ind radios performs at such ch people had to provide folk festivals, as their own entertainment. Mariposa in Toronto, The Eric Nagler helps Wen Sound Folk Festival Children rediscover that and folk festivals. in -----�-kind of music with his Philadelphia, Winnipeg, concert, Making Music Vancouver and Buffalo. Together, at Blyth He's performed on Memorial Hall , television on the Wayne November 22. and Shuster Show, on The concert consists of C.B.C. Radio programs 50 minutes of songs, like Touch The Earth and tunes, games and stories Morningside and has IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIUgAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII with Eric getting the played backup for childreninvolved in the recording sessions for making of the music. entertainers ' like Bruce While Eric plays banjo, Cockburn .and Sharon, guitar, fiddle, spoons, Lois and. Bram. jew's-harp and other Parents are welcome to M instruments he shares accompany their children p a1 13 I.list i n gam. -. sfc"al"'eller rwitlr -hrs `to° he -concert. Admission— audience by involving is the same for all ages, them in singing, clapping different rhythms, arranging a song with a beginning and end or giving parts to different individuals or groups. Eric Nagler has been playing banjo since he was 14 years old. He's a teacher and entertainer from Killaloe in the Ottawa Valley and for the past decade has been performing mainly for children. Whether it's children from Ontario or N w Brunswick, he has h d a special rapport with youngsters. Eric spent time in New York's famous Washington Square in Greenwich Village where he met and studied with some of the top folkmusic artists in North America; people such as Bob $2.50- for reserved seats'. The concert is .also still available as part of the children's series package price with Lampoon Puppetheatre for only $4 for the two events. Mail orders, may be sent to Blyth Centre for the Arts, Bob 291, Blyth, Telephone reservations ' at 523-9300 or 523-9636. e ' AAE- u n1 LOOM? Will give classes starting next Wednesday evening, Nov. 19, 1980. Ph 482 3571 —46 one . CHRISTMAS BAZAAR at Trinity Anglican Church, Bayfield on Sat., Nov. 22 from 2-4 p.m. -46-47 SOCIAL TEA sponsored by Vanastra and District Lioness, Saturday, Dec. 13 from 2-4 p.m. Speaker famous clairvoyant Vera McNichol. Tickets available from members and Vanastra Factory Outlet. -47-50 MAPLE LEAF CHAPTER I.O.D.E. presents "MR. DRESSUP" Friday, November 21, 1980 2 shows 5 p.m. -7 p.m. G.D.C.1. Auditorium '1.50 per person Tickets Available at Campbell's of Goderich Lottery Booth, Suncoast Mall Bartliff's Clinton MARY KAY COSMETIC'S PRESENTS Ai GLAMOUR CLINIC t,rut;ht Ir\ -; 1 anne Felker Learn t ---R- 1 ` hour class %'III include shndowing. hit;hlit;htinz ,end corrective Contouring Admission $3.00 with this ad at the BENMII.LER INN THE RIVER N1II.1, THURSDAY, NOV. 20 at 7:30 P.M. escape tt� our island ; Bayfield. Pot -luck supper at 6:30 p.m. Business meeting to follow. Members are urged to atte nd. --46 The Ladies' Auxiliary to the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 180, Wingham is sponsoring a Craft Show and Bake Sale on Sat., Nov. 15 from 12 noon to 9 p.m. in the Legion Hall, Wingham. Approximately 25 area crafters will be in at- tendance. -46 CHRISTMAS 'BAZAAR sponsored by Vanastra and District Lioness Saturday, November 22, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Vanastra Recreation Centre. Art Bell's Fruit Farm, wood carving crafts, sewing, etc. Light lunch. -46,47 HURON CENTRAL Agricultural Society Annual meeting willrbe held November 20, 1980 Ontario Street United Church, 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. -46,47 • BAZAAR - for the Christian Reformed Church at the Clinton District Christian School gymnasium, Friday, Nov. 21, from 2 pm to 9 pm. Featuring crafts, baking goods. Coffee, tea and supper will be ser- ved. -46,47 CHRISTMAS GARAGE SALE at the Yellow House east end of Varna - sale held in heated building. Glass, fur- niture, bicycles, clothing, something for everyone, Friday and Saturday, Nov._14, 15 from 10 am to _spm. -46 i RECEPTION 1 i for i George & Carol i 1. 1 Thompson SATURDAY }? NOVEMBER 22 i 9 P.M. Goderich / Township l} .i DANCE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15 9 P.M. -1 Aefin. t•I• 1 I11-. 1'1\ERII GE CHALET RR 2 HENSALL MUSIC BY • I . \1.1.1.1.11t 11 1 I \ '"l'lt .I1 (: B k\I)" (DIXIELAND) —SAT., NOV. 22- - 1(11-: O \ 1•: li l I O1.' I' 1\I)-1111•. '4,1'1\1/11)`N- COACH 4:1't\I)I{r`•- COACH HOUSE TRAVEL SERVICE 59 HAMILTON ST., GODERICH Presents a TRAVEL FILM SHOW Professional Films on'someoloost beautiful places! . LL4 • oa V. �1�5 ALL PROCEEDS GO ' - "= TO CHARITY WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19th 8 P.M. at the GODERICH LEGION Tickets '1.00 Available at... COACH HOUSE TRAVEL OR AT THE DOOR _ Plan to attend...Everyone welcome J GODERICH LITTLE THEATRE RESERVED SEAT BOOKINGS Can Be Made At: R.W. BELL,OPTOMETRIST ON THE SQUARE, GODERICH FROM 1 TO 5 P.M. It takes two to speak truth; one to speak, another to hear. -Henry David Thoreau, 181.74862. WHITE CARNATION Haltnesviiie presents ". IT .,aITES". Sat. Nov. 15th Dancing 940 -1 a..m. Buffet at 1 a.m. Ham & Scalloped Potatoes $5,00 per person Smorgasbord available till 8 p.m. 482=9228 ROYAL WINTER FAIR TORONTO NOV. 13, NOV. 19 and NOV. 22 FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TRANSPORTATION PHONE 524-7622 SHERWOOD TRANSPORTATION * LAST NIGHT THURS., NOV. 13th" One Showing 8:00 P.M. MIDDLE AGE CRZY- R • AOM)TTANCE ESTRICTED TO PERSONS 1fl EARS OP.P41 OR OVER Starts Friday, Nov. 14th -20th SHOWTIMES FRI. & SAT. 7&9 SUN.-THURS. ONE SHOWING 8:00 SATURDAY MATINEE 1:30 P.M. GA >. On October 25th, a large metaEic object crashed in the Arizona desert. government is concealing a UFO and the bodies of alien astronauts. Why won't they teN us? PARK GODERICH ADULT ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAM SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE N.@Q WELCOMES YOU - Combine your outing tg the Inn with a visit to our shop at the crossroads. •SELECT LADIES' FASHIONS *SPECIALIZING IN HAND KNITS by FRANCES *ANTIQUES OPEN: 7 Days a week 11 a.m.-6 p.m. Tel.: 5244300 WELCOMES YQ�� AFTERNOON TEA 2:30 to 4:30 7 DAYS A WEEK SOMETHING FOR THE LADIES... Conte, visit our unusual country resort for Tea today! We've prepared English muffins, freshly made scones, jam, assorted pastries and Earl Grey tea for the occasion. Relax and enjoy as we serve you in front of an open; hearth log fire in one of our two lounges. (Reservations requested for groups of more than 10). Sn 50 just • per person ('omplement your outin . to THE HOLLOWA uni�ue gift sh with a visitp just steps from our Inn Benmiller Inn Nestled in Benmiller, Ont., just 7 kilometres east of Goderich on Huron County Road I, just off Highway 8. phone 524-2191. OM. ..,..111.1411111411111,11.1111Millmumpoutrusattows �.I \111 mit RESTAORANT 404 & TAVERN LICENSED UNDER L.L.B.O. RAYFIELD RD. GODERICH 524-7711 APPEARING THIS WEEKEND FRI. & SAT. NOV. 14 & 15 'THE CAVALIERS' mormsomn j�, r �l only 50at each White supplies last. Fun facts to know and hang` up 1 coupons MONDAY, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 11 CLOSED WEDNESDAY THURSDAY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 14 CLOSED SATURDAY • MONDAY, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 18 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 21 Buy a McDonald's® Colouring Calendar & support beach has more sea gulf and pelicans than people. Golf - Tennis ,Dining Swimming .Sarrrng- Fishing Oc 'ctnfron t Hotel Apartments Indian River Plantation Re ort N.E. Plantation Road llutchina3on Island, Stuart., Florida 33494 (45 aril.'; north of Palm fleach) (",III c°one('t 1305! 225 370() ( t)r+t/)dr'fr' Hotel .Sert•u`es Season Opener: "BELL, BOOK AND CANDLE" WED., THURS., FRI., SAT., SUN. NOVEMBER 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 MacKay Hall CURTAIN TIME 8:30 P.M. For membership call: Joyce furan 524-9017 or Mary Lynne Telford 524.9635 McDonald's® Restaurants will doriPte 254 to RONALD McDONALD HOUSE TM for each Colouring Calendar sold. Upon opening April 1981, in Toronto, Ronald McDonald House will be owned and operated by Children's Oncology Care of Ontario Inc. It will be a place for families to stay who have children in Sick Children's Hospital with leukemia or other cancer related diseases. NOTICE No Telephone Reservations Please. Membership stubs must be presented to obtain a reserved seat. 1040 ONTARIO STREET Stratford 2734373.0 4