HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-12-18, Page 24was at. this time .thatEd
Porter .was honoured for
his service 'by, an old i
comrade and "associate,
Bill Riehl by • being
presented with a life
membership. ;Fran, his
wife, ° rewarded him with
a big. "sniackeroo';right
in front of everyone.
President; Percy Pugh,
made the closing • com-
ments and the festivities
began. Harold Black,
itl 'like
. prizes, and looks
like
H
P.
Marie 'Flynn a Hugh
Horlgins t'. provided ��,�' the. ,they • have a ' record'
musicand everyone .number. It` goes without
seemed' to ; enjoy' them- saying that the' more
selves immensely. �':; tickets you have, the,
Don't forget (the'y, ; better your chances are,
Christmas draw coming and at 25 cents a, try, na
up on Saturday night. yone is • going to be broke:
Time' is • running out, so That's Saturdaynight
get down and get your and it's going to be one of
the last major events at
the Legion before the end
of the year." -so let's all
come out for a good time.
tickets now., When .I was
down at .: the hall last
week, the boys were.
sorting out some of the
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GODERICH LIONS CLUB
TV BINGO
CNRISTMFAS-d-NEVI-YEAR'S-SPECIAL.ONLY
DEC. 22 - 3 CARDS TO AN ENVELOPE
TOTAL PRIZES OF 9,000.00
DEC. 29 - 3 CARDS TO AN ENVELOPE
• TOTAL PRIZES OF *600.00
CARDS AVAILABLE FROM:
GODERICH
B ecker's, Hamilton St.
Fincher's, The Square
B lue's, The Square
Triangle Discount, The Square
Black's Grocery, Huron Rd.
B luewater Market, Bayfield Rd.
Cutt's Red & White, Victoria St.
Adalr's Grocery, Huron Rd.
HOLMESVILLE
Holmesvllle General Store
CLINTON
Kuenzlg I.G.A. Store, Mary St.
C & E Hobby & Variety. Victoria St.
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WE WILL BE CLOSED
MONDAYS
GE 24-CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, D*CEMBER 18,1
'corning,1711 eve n is
SANTA SUITS for rent $b:
Clinton ' Kinettes;� 482-
7819.=49-51, . .
BINGO every -Tuesday
'Evening` *at Vanastra
Centre, RR5 Clinton, 8
p.m. First regular card,'
,81.00; . 15 regular 815
;•ga�rnes, three share -the -
wealth. Jackpot $200.00.
must go! Admission CLINTON Legion Bing(l
restricted to 16 years and -every Thursday 8 p.m, •
over.- 52tfar First regular card 81.:
THE• • GODERICH'
SAILING CLUB OF-
FERS the perfect
Christmas, gift. Book a
seat aboard a luxury
road -coach destined for
the Toronto Boat Show
Sat., Jana 10, 1981. For
information _..524-6705 or
524-2049.--51
restricted to 16 years or
ers
:THE" ''CHOIR,' OF .w ST.
ANDREVPS:..' United
Church` in' Bayfield will
hold' its ` annual Can-
dlelight Service at '7:30
p.m. Sunday, ; Dec.'' . 21.
Everyone welcome. -51
CARD PARTY IOOF
HALL, Brucefield
Friday, Dec. 19 at 8:30
p.m. Ladies please bring
lunc.h.. Everyone
Welcome. • Admission
$1.00.--51x
THE HURON COUNTY over 15 regular games of
HEALTH UNIT
invites
815. 85 least on split.
you to attend the Child Many other specials.
Health C1InIc, held at the Jackpot $200 must g6
Health Unit office, each week.-20tfar
Shipley Street, Clinton on
Friday, Dec. 19-80 from HURON FISH & GAME
9:30 - 11:30 a m for • 1 �i nday at
i,
—Hear—Surveil alince 2. ngo—eVery >�
FESTIVAL SINGLES
Dance, Friday,
December 19, Victorian
Inn, Stratford. Dancing
9:g0 - 1:00. Welcome all
singles over 25. No blue
jeans. -51
1:3Q .m. First regular
Anaemia Screening 3, card $1,00, restricted to 16
Immunization 4. years or over. Jackpot
Fluoride.--51ar $100 must go each week.
15 regular games of $10 -•
$5 least on split.-37tfar
EXPECTANT PARENT
EDUCATION CLASSES.
The Huron County
Health Unit invites you to
attend the Expectant
Parent Education
Classes, being held in the
Seaforth Health. Unit
Conference' Room
commencing Monday,
January 5, 1981 from 7:30
- 9:30 p.m. These classes
will run for 8 weeks.
Would anyone who is
interested please register
by ailing 1-800-265-4252
toll ree or the Health
Unit office at 527-1243.
Both husbands and wives
are invited to attend and
participate in the
discussions. The spring
series will begin the week
of March 30,-1981.-51ar
BLYTH LIONS BINGO
every Saturday, Blyth
Memorial Hall, 8:00 p.m.
Regular, Share -the. -
wealth and Jackpot. $150
in 60 calls.-42tfar
A CHILDREN'S MUSIC
with the Festival Brass,
Clinton Branch Library,
Monday, Dec. 22 at 2 p.m.
Free admission. Spon-
sored by Outreach
Ontario and Huron
County Library. -51
CANDLELIGHT CAROL
SERVICE presented by
St. Andrew's United
Church choir, Bayfigld,
•Sunday, Dec. 21 at 7'.30_
p.m. -51
BURNS
SUPPER
JAN. 16, 1981
at the Ukrainian Hall
London, Ontario
starring
JOHN CAIRNEY
featuring
Bob Colson and London's Andy Stewart
Cocktails 6:00-7:00 I'M
Grace. Address & Dinner 7:30 I'M
Show 9:001'11 - i)ancing to 1:90 Ail
$20:p0 PER PERSON
- ll • MENU.
Aberdeen_ Butteries
Kippers & Bannocks
Cock au Leckie Soup Bachelor fess
Tartan Salad Scotch Trine
Haggis Shortbread
Scots Pie , hernetli Biscuit
(PREPARED B1 OUR OWN SCOTS (:IIEFI
Buses available from Clinton.
For information call: Stratford 271-8703 (Jr Dublin 3-13.
2103.
Keeps
Tattle.,
This is John Cairney's last Burns tour of Canada
By Steve Cook•
' `-Darts last' week, had a
real twist to it with a very
odd, couple winning•the
high . score. This . pair
consisted of Donald
Armstrong and his
dashing,: daring, silver-
, haired vixen of a partner,
Georgina Yeats.
Together they made a
real- +inning pair.. Millie
Hanley and . John
•.Greidanus scored for the
Individual high points and
Ceacilia Edgar and Phil
McCabe teamed up to
bring in the 'low, score.
Men's euchre had its
usual good turnout with
16 tables showing up.
Jack Yeo took first place
A musical feast
to be presented
On Saturday,
November 20 Goderich
will again host the
London Symphony
Orchestra under the
direction of Conductor,
Brian Jackson. Also
appearing in this year's
concert will be the Star-
Scape Singers under
Conductor, Kenneth
Mills.
This is the l l th time that
the London Sumphony
has presented a concert
series here.
The Star-Scape Singers
are appearing for the
firsttime. This world
• famous -group has—ap-
geared in concert at New
York's Carnegie Hall in
1979 and are heduled to
STARTS DEC. 17th & 18th
ONE SHOWING a:00 PM
ESUS
the man you thought you knew.
Starts FRIDAY!
DEC. 19-20
SHOWTIMEENTER THE DRAGON" 7:00 PM
"CADDY SHACK" 11:45
SOME PEOPLE JUST
Bruce 70N'T 8E10NG
Lee /CHEVY
CHASE
Enter The ^ . f AooNEY
NGEAfIUD
Draw Caddyshack
THE MOST TERRIFYING
NIGHTMARE OF CHILDHOOD
IS ABOUT TO RETURN!
The
B000ET
SHOW CLOSED CHRISTMAS EVE ONLY
PARK
GODIRICH
again present a concert
there in February 1981.
Thie tours throughout
Canada and the United
States have received
critical and popular
acclaim.
The concert by these
two groups will be a
mixture of light classical.
music such as the well-
known, "Light Cavalry"
Overture and music of
the Christmas Season
such as Leroy Ander-
son's, "A Christmas
Festival". and "Sleigh
Ride" by the Orchestra
and "Variations on Joy to
the World", "Pat=a-Pan"
and "Deck the Halls" by
the Star-Scape Singers.
M%
SPECIAL!
Sunday, December 21
Your choice of
ROAST TURKEY
with dressing and gravy, or
ROAST BEEF
Both served with mashed or Fren-
ch friedpotatoes. your choice of
mashed turnips or buttered green
peas. Includes a complimentary
trip to our salad bar: soup or
Juice, roll, tea or coffee, and
dessert- Mincemeat Pie.
ALL FOR gifi
SERVED SUNDAY, DEC. 21
DEBBIE'S
RESTAURANT
2 miles South of Clinton
on Hwy. No. 4 at Vanastra Rd.
OPEN DAILY 7 AM TO8:30 PM
with 'a:score of 89, while
Ed Bill, Chambers ' and
Cliff ., Sundercock and . . assisted. -by ,-past
Deeves tied: for bottom Y �
place. Graham Yeats had presidents; George
sir lone hands the most Campbell, Ed Porter and
I've; heard. about for a Percy Brown. Eight'new
singlenlghtyet. members were initiated
-From' all the reports•. and they were: - Lea. Ann
that`"are''corning in, the Veysey, Charles''' Bran-.
Ladies Auxiliary had a don, Clifford "Chapman,
great • night; Over 60 Howie Grealts, .'John
member, s were present GreIdanus, Paul Herman.
for the delicious supper I (represented by Gord
prepared by Paul Cor-
mier
Herman), George (Moe)'
and Bill Chambers.
Veal cutlets, chicken
breasts and dressed pork
tenderloin were. the en-
trees and from the way
they were devoured, they
must have been good. Bill
Hill, and Neil Coiquhoun.
The real ijiteresting
part of the!!.. evening
started off with the
presentation of the 25
year. pins to the nine
members, who were here
would like to extend his to receive them by Zone
thanks to the helpful and Commander Bill Riehl.
Seven members were
ffielentsreKt_that_turn�e present-to--be-presented
out to help.
The awards night
turned' out to be the best
meeting we've had so far.
It looked as If every able
bodied member within
striking - distance of
Clinton was out to' enjoy
and take part in all the
pomp and ceremony. The
business meeting started
off with the presentation
of the colours and
opening remarks by the
president, Percy Pugh.
The initiation of new
members followed of-
ficiated by past president
with their 30 year pin and
again Bill Riehl' per-
formed
erformed this duty. The
largest group of vets to
receive their pins was the
35 year members and 25
were present. Again Zone
Commander Riehl did the
honours and according to
his remarks did so with
pride.
Bill Chambers then
paid a tribute to one of the
most active members of
the branch, who has been
involved with all phases
of operation since he
joined 35 years ago. It
NEWYEAR'S EVE
DANCE
Wednesday, December 31 at the Bayfield
Community Centre
MUSIC BY: "SPECIAL APPOINTMENT"
Dancing 9:30 p.m. -1:30 p.m.
Hot Lunch - hats - noisemakers all included
Limited number of tickets available at:
THE VILLAGE MXiRKET •2S.O0
GRAHAM'S GENERAL STORE PER COUPLE
BRANDON'S HARDWARE '12.50
THE
WHITE j
CARNATION
HOLMESVILLE
1 presents
? "MOZART'S MELODY
1 MAKERS"
j FRI. DEC. 19th
DANCING 9.1 A.M. i
- BUFFET AT 1 A.M. INCLUDED
1 '3.00 PER PERSON
}� SMORGASBORD t
i AVAILABLE TILL $ P.M. 2
1 482-9228 2
Ely fLiitfIr lnn
IN BAYFIELD
Serving A Very Special
NEW YEAR'S EVE
DINNER
For You and Your Friends
At 8:30 P.M. 1 SEATING ONLY
— MENU —
Hors d'oeuvres
Relish Tray & Homemade Rolls
Cream of Herb Soup or
Fresh FruitCup
Spinach Salad
Rock Cornish Game Hen
with Rice Stuffing
3 Fresh Vegetables
Choice of Dessert, Coffee _. t
. Mints . ,. -
'45.0° Per Couple
Following Dinner, you are invited to join us for a fireside singsong and celebrations to ring in
the new year, or join us for our superb candlelite dinner before going on to a House party.
NEW YEAR'S EVE AT THE LITTLE INN
A delightful, relaxing way to welcome in 1981, in a warm
congenial setting.
CALL 565-2611 FOR RESERVATIONS
THE INN WILL BE OPEN DEC. 26 TO JAN 5TH INCLUSIVE -
CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY
WE WILL BE CLOSED...
Christmas Day & Boxing Day
GREAT VARIETY OF SPECIALS...
LUNCHES: DINNERS: 2 different specials
Tues. to Sat. full course special.; Tues. to Sat.: every evening
SUNDAY DINNERS: 6 superb specials
(PLUS THE REGULAR MENU TO CHOOSE FROM)
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Every Monday night with your family &
friends for.pur
RIB EYE STEAD SPECIAL
fortwo
Buy one steak for 55.95 and the
second steak for $1.00 -
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HOURS:
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY 11 am to Midnight
SUNDAY -4 pm to 8 pm
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