Clinton News-Record, 1980-12-24, Page 20N NE'IV8*A
CORD„WE NES Y,
~.+MEMBER 24, M1
1311`4,60 every Tuesday
"Evening at. Vanestra
Centre, . RR5 Clinton, E
.:Rall. First regular card
$1.00; ,,15 regular $15
t"games, three share -the -
wealth, Jackpot $200,•00
must go! Admission
rest . teo 16 years and
over.
The children of Viola and
Harvey Andrewsare
holding air OPEN HOUSE
in honour of their.
parents' 50th Wedding
anniversary, at the home
of Arnold Andrews,
Portland St., Centralia -
January 3, from 2-4 and 7•
9 p.m. Best wishes only
please. -52,53
HURON COUNTY
Family Planning project
invites You to, attend
Family Planning Clinic.
every
from
6:30 p.m..to 9 00'p,m, 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-
th.-48eowar
BLYTH LIONS BINGO
every Saturday, Blyth
Memorial Hall, 8:00 p.m.
Regular, Share -the•
wealth and Jackpot. $150
in 60 calls,--42tfar
WINTER PROGRAM '1981
STARTS
JANUARY 12, 1981
*Fitness Swim Lessons
•Karate •Dance Fit
*Recreation Swims, etc.
For Information call
,482-3544
VANASTRA RECREATION CENTRE
VANASTRA RECREATION CENTRE
2 mi. South of Clinton
SPECIAL
HOLIDAY SWIM
3:00-4:30
Mon., Dec. 22 Tues., Dec. 23
Wed., Dec. 24 Mon., Dec. 29
Tues., Dec. 30
Plus regular swim times.
Pool will be closed Wed., Dec. 24 (Evening)
Thurs., Dec. 25, Fri., Dec. 26, Wed., Dec. 31, Thurs., Jan. 1
To Everyone...
MERRY CHRISTMAS
a
HAPPY NEW YEAR..
Christmas Bells are ,ringing loud and
clear with a message_ of joy and good—
cheer.
ood-cheer. May the bells of Christmas ring in
a Happy Holiday and a wonderful New
Year.
Don, Kay, Jim and Joanne Costie
BAYFIELD INN
RESTAURANT
HIGHWAY 21
BAYFIELD, ONT. 565-2992
HURON FISH & GAME
Bingo every Sunday ' atS
1:30 p:n . First regular
car d$. 1.00 restricted to 16
years -or
over.
Jac
kp
o
t
;100 ust go each week,
15 regular games of $10.-
$5
10.-$5 least on split,-37tfar
CLINTON Legion 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 g4
each week.---20tfar
The Family of
BROCK & EVELYR---U--
OLDE
Invite Relatives
Friends and Neighbours
to a receotlon in
honour of their
parents'
40th '
WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
SATURDAY, DEC. 27
from 2-4:30 p.m.
at
Ontario Street United
Church
CLINTON
Best Wishes Only
an prepares for visit from provincial office
By Stave Cooke
One of the mostim-
portant things that will be
happening at the Branch.
pp g .
in the New Year is a visit
by Mr.a
C.Wll, ,fromthe
Provincial Service
-Office. Mr. Wall will be in
town on January 5th and
will be available to hear
,any beefs or, complaints
you might have regar-
ding pensions and
benefits, His principal.
concerns are: War
(Disability Pensions;
treatment (that's
medical I assume) for
entitled vets; application
for Benevolent funds;
and appeals against
adverse original ap-
plication, for War Vets
p
and Widow's Allowance.
If you have any corn.
plaints or questions, or
justwant more detailed
inforutationa ardin .
rg g
any of these subjects, be
sur. e to make
arrangements, to see Km.
Just contact our local
rep,, Hal HartleY, and he
will make . arrangements
for »an appointment. This
is a golden »:opportunity,
so don't miss it if ' you
n.
had to be one of the best
we've had in a long time.
It looked like a capacity
crowd,. and ° everyone
seemed �ytpoL+ be �eynjoyiing
themselves i uuiense1y.
Bill Marsh provided us
with =some, excellent
dance music,but because
of -the number of prizes to
be drawn, the musical
interludes were, un-
fortunately; a little short.
Dave Hanley, Chuck
Chambers and John Scott,.
supervised the draw and
kept. everything moving
along'at agoodpace, 1981 calendar hung up,
The New Year's Eve check cuff Jana 8th ,ass a
Dance is basicallya sell reserved date. That's the
..
out. Onlya few tickets date for our first Pub
Year
are left so if you were Night for the New Y.._
good
; on � going, you'd and it should be'a S d
planning �S y
always
better check:it�out now. one. January a y
There may be a few seems' to fall flat after.the
cancellations as the date hustle bustle and con -
draws near, so you'd stant partying. in
better get your name on December, so the 9th
the waiting list if you are ,,. should be a bright spot to
interested at all, help ease the blah's
If you've got that fOW brought on by a. dreary
winter. Come on out and
attend. It's not far to
drive, and the company is
very rewarding.
I hope you all have a
Christmas
tomorrow evening and
need help,,.. --•
Dr w
T Christmas
a
h
Super bike builders
te-go-�r-K��
KINCARDINE - Super
motorcycles worth
$15,000 won't be found in
the driveway of the
average Canadian home.
But a Kincardine firm
says it is going to start
producing them next
year, for sales here and in
the United States.
SuperTaff Racing is
moving to a new location
on January 1 and expects
to start making its own
bike parts next May ands
its own bikes shortly after
that.
The future produc
expected to come out -9,
the Kincardine plant will
BLYTH - The Blyth
Summer Festival had an
astounding 77 per cent
house average during last'
summer's performances,
artistic director Janet
be a` Super bike "with a
large displacement
Japanese engine inside
our own! specialized
chasis,” Gareth Jones of
SuperTaff said.
Smile
The man that stole the
car parked in the
cemetery said he had a
,good excuse. He thought
the owner was dead.
Arnos told the Blyth
Centre for the Arts
(BCFA) at their annual
meeting.
Nightly attendance was
about 100 ahead of the
year before, she- added
and cautioned that such
huge growth couldn't be
expected again next
summer and operation
costs would be up.
Ms. Amos paid tirbute
to the community for
"terrific support." In
contrast to the problems.
at StrAtfr,rrlshe said
Blyth is "an amazing
mixture' of artistic
support with community
need and enthusiasm.'"
Merry
4
look forward to keeping.
youinformed in the new
�
year. 'Please remember,.
the Legion needs your
support to make it fun*
ctional, Get your 1981
dues paid ' up now,.
,.. .
(there's
s still a. few days
before the Dec. Mit
deadline), . and make a
,resolution to help out at
the odd function. If
everyone helps a littlebit,
it makes for a light load
for everyone, instead of
just a few having to
shoulder all • the duties,
Get involved, and you'll
be surprised at how much
more you will enjoy
yourself.
Discover our resort, where
the beach has more sea gulls
and pelicans than people
E»scape t
Our
Isiuinl
Golf •Tennis - Heated Pools
Oceanfront Hotel Apartments
Fishing - Sailing - Beautiful Beaches
Restaurant - Lounge
For mote information, call or write:
Indian River Plantation Resort. Hutchinson Island
385 N.E. Plantation Road. Stuart. FI. 33494
(305) 225.3700
145 miles north of Palm Brach
Complete Hotel Services
WE ARE SERVING SPECIAL
SMORGASBORDS
ON
BOXING DAY, FRI., DEC. 26
5-7:30 P.M.
NEW YEAR'S EVE, DEC. 31
5-8 P.M.
To each of you, our most valuable C stomers, we
hope your holidays will be filled. wi happiness
and good cheer..
Thank you for your patronage thro ghout the
year, it has been a pleasure to serve you.
NEW YEAR'S DAY, JAN. 1
5-7:30 P.M.
ALL AT OUR REG. PRICE '5.95 INCLUDES
SALAD BAR & HOT BUFFET
THE
WHITE CARNATION
%•TWINS
Kntucky Fried C
Holiday
Store
Hours
Dec. 24th 11-7 p.m.
Dec. 25th Closed
Dec. 26th Regular Store Hours
Dec. 31st 11 a.m.-1 a.m.
Jan. 1st 12-7 p.m.
HOLMESVILLE
482-9228 - OPEN FOR GROUPS JAN. & FEB.
BY RESERVATIONONLY- REOPENS DAILY MAR. 1/81
hiekn.
A CANADIAN COMPANY
94 Elgin Ave.,
East, Goderich
227 Main St.,
Exeter
�OcJ C�OcJ C�OcJ
° Book now for a
Two Showings Each Night 7.8. 9
At this time Management and Staff
would like to wish everyone
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Gala. New Year's
Eve
at the Benmiller Inn
EACH AND EVERY WEEKEND
RELAX & ENJOY
THIS
ERI., SAT. & SUN
Dine:
Our chef has selected a seven
course gourmet menu which includes •
Anchovies, Chicken Consomme, Smoked Salmon,
with Caviar or Lobster Cocktail, Raspberry Ice, a
main course of Beef Wellington or Pheasant
Akantara with Paris Breast and Petitfours
for dessert: Coffee or Tea.
Settipgs start at 8:00 p.m.
Dance:
The Walter Lone Trio
will provide dancing and entertainment:
Price includes a full assortment of
party favors.
Dancing from 8:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
PERCH DINNER
COMPLETE WITH FRESH TOSSED SALAD -WITH YO1R
CHOICE OF DRESSING. VEGETABLE. CHOICE OF POTATOES
FRENCH BREAD & BUTTER
Advance reservation required.
• $60.00 per person
excluding tax and
gratuity.
CHILDREN'S PORTION
1/2 PRICE
-SERVED FROM 5 P.M. -8:30 P.M. FRI.. SAT. & Sl N.
IN RESTAURANT & DININGROOM
BAYFIELD RD.. GODERICH
-524.7711-
PROGPAM SUIEJECTT a CHAN ,E. WITH • lit NOTICE
George, Sue and Staff...
it's time to gather in friendship
and good will to celebrate the
memory of good times, good
cheer. Our holiday best to you.
BLUE FOUNTAIN
RESTAURANT & STEAK HOUSE
SO ALBERT ST.
CLINTON
482-3077
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ill '61
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For Reservations
call the Benmiller Inn... 524'2191
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