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Clinton News-Record, 1983-01-12, Page 18
PAGE )ail—CLllSI ON NEWS- cmin CLINTON LEGION BONGO every Thursday 8 p.m Fars, regular card SI 00 Sin cords for $1.00. Fifteen regular games three share - the- wealth Early bird game 7 45 p.m Jockpot $200 00 must go each week - 301 -tor RETIREMENT PARTY The staff of E L S S. would like to Invite friends of Moir Edgar to o retire- ment party A surprise dunce is being held for him at Watford Legion Hall Saturday January 22, starting 8:00 Best wishes only For more Information call 357 3865 2-3x CLINTON HORTICULTURAL Society Annual Meeting on Wednesday Jonuory 26 at 8 p m at Wesley Willis United Church Clinton Program will feature slides of Tocol Hor ticultural interests Door prizes Everyone welcome - 2 3 PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE Porty Saturday. February 12 at 2 p m in Clinton Arena upstairs Spon sored by Clinton Optimist Club 2e.o.w ANNUAL CUPID s Ball and Smorgasbord February 12. 1983 at Blyth and District Community Centre. Music by "Moron Bros Sponsored by Club 303 Dancing 9 . 1 a.m. $12 per couple 2.3 CARD PARTY • Summerhill Holl, Friday, Jan. 14 at 8:30 p.m Ladies please bring lunch. 2 CARD PARTY - 1.0 O.F. Hall, Brucefield, Friday, Jon. 14 at 8:30 p.m. Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone welcome. Ad- mission $1. 2x BINGO every Tuesday evening at Vanostro Centre, R.R. 5, Clin- ton, 8 p.m. First regular card $1.00. 15 regular $15 games, three share -the -wealth Jackpot $200.00 must go! Admission is restricted to 16 years and over, 2tfor HURON COUNTY FAMILY Plann- ing invites you to attend Family Planning Clinic every Thursday from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Huron County Health Unit, Public Health Wing, Huronview, Clinton. Counselling and medical services provided. 24e.o.w. EUCHRE PARTY - Tues., Jan. 18 at 8:30 p.m. in St. Joseph's Parish Hall, Clinton, Admission $2 per person includes lunch and prizes. Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus. Everyone welcome. 2x ANNOUNCING BALLROOM Dance Classes at Goderich Township Community Centre, Holmesville. Registration Thursday, Jon. 20, 1983 at 8:30 p.m. Fee: $40 per couple. For further information call 482- 9229. Registration limited. 2,3ar THERE WILL be a COFFEE and FELLOWSHIP HOUR at the Vonosrro Church every Tuesday morning of 10 o -m tor unemployed people and those who ore interested 52 3 CLINTON CHAPTER of Order of Eostern Stor Euchre porry at St Pauls Parish Holl Clinton on Thurs Jan 13 1983 at 8 p m Adrrr, ss,on 51 50 lunch provided 2 POERRr LLY and ANCE Sponsored by CLINTON lid DISTRICT SN'i'VI"-'i11:IL,E CLUB INC. SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 1983 Poker dally enista®ti®ata 12:30 pm -2:00 pm AT ALE PUMP and FARM SERVICE HWY. 8 EAST Dance to Country Companions 9-1 at Goderich Township Community Centre. 610.m per couple Lunch provide d TICKETS 482,9801=r 48207480 GARDENS, POOLS, & LANDSCAPE SHOW C.N.E. AUTOMOTIVE BLDG. Toronto, Ontario Saturday, February 26th, 1983 For further Information, Contact Goderich Horticultural Club NIRS. CARLTON WORSELL 324-7694 * S/1Eil100110 N.H.L. SPECIAL Boston Bruins vs. Detroit Red Wings SATURDAY, JANUARY 22nd Over Night Package.. .,..,,.o, $7C 90 Incudes, Hotel, Ticket & Transportation Day Trip .,."...00..•.......0.,$40 0® Includes, Ticket & Transportation * FOR RESERVATIONS CONTACT * 524-7622 or 524-4540 *� Goderich-Sherwood Travel AWA A Cdn'I R CHURL PARADE ATTENTION ALL CLUB MEMBERS O r Clinton eltlsia is presenting at €peciai evening service featuring the missionary couple who direct and co-ordinate AtNOW10 tithe ac- tivities in South-western attario. TIME: 7:00 p.m. Date: Sen., Jan® 16 Place: Fellowship Bible Chapel 162 Maple Ste Clinton Ail dub members are requested to be present and in uniform. We invite friends of Awana and interested parents to loin us and meet Andrew and Laurie Barker. 49l a r 17 VICT+NIA ST. 482-7036 WINTER SEWING CLASS SCHEDULE AT MARY'S OF CLINTON STORE - PLEASE PRE -REGISTER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. JANUARY MONDAY IDES Ay WEDS`JE4 AY THURSDAY FRIDAY 17 Joggling cult day clues '6.08. Jogging BuIP ov®7o1ng 2 wosa6L a •0.00 24 Balk, front T.ahlr5 afternoon '3.00 1 B Jeena- Or algreer day doss. f.awa- Dosl© war evening '0.08 2 weeks 25 Spandex sawing bathing 9'019 or efeatlrag Lures day class '6.00 19 SUPERVISE® SEWING B v'aeeks '20.00 Afternoon or Evening SAW/ a tsla.�, r'ir68, skirt. 26 SUPERI/1SM SEWING week 2 20 27 21 28 The Clinton Hospital Auxiliary chose a new executive this week. Members are, front row, left to right, Ho r;:• ria Plumsteel, treasurer; Joyce Chilton, first vice; Esther Wright, president, Ruth Bond, ;i.::,st president and Helen Cooper, secretary. Back row, Marg Coventry, gift shop; Marie Proctor, tray favors; Peggy Menzies, installing officer and provincial president; Lina Cochrane, press and publicity; Kathleen Siertsenaa, social convenor; Dawna Westlake, geriatrics and hairdressing, building fund; Marg Caldwell, correspondence; Patti Munnings, acting historian; Joyce Hilderly, penny sale. (Shelley McPhee photo) Huronview residents enjoy New Year's party Friday afternoon a New Year's Party was held in the Special Care Dining Room for the residents. The room was gaily decorated for the occasion. Punch, crackers and cheese dip and freshly popped corn soon disap- peared as the residents heartily took part in the event. Everyone reported it was a great party and I go along with that. A turkey dinner with all O 0 0 0 0 0 1 e 0 0 0 t1/` the trimmings was served on New Year's Day. The meal was prepared and our orders were looked after with a touch of professionalism. We thank the kitchen staff for this lovely dinner. Sunday morning worship was held in the Chapel with Reverend Norman Pick in charge. An old favorite anthem was... sung by the choir. 0 0 0 0 ® 0 El e TH TR S24-7011 Tf1E SQUARE GOPERICif 0 0 0 0 e 0 e e 0 e e e 0 0 e STATS FRIDAY, JAN. 14 FRT. -SAT. 7 0 9 0 0_ SUN. -MON. 8s04 0 E. fF till aim Kiri8lt WED.-THURS. 8:00 P.M. LAST DAYS FOR Taft Sira4 Ir,.,,,h•,rr,lt+�l1•„+,•r+el1'n turr+nn,l A+.ra .+I,•,Il lin rrlyy h,,.�, CEJ i'rro 1 „ .,,.,+. r ,0 bird, . • G441 OAN61 I e 0 e 0• e 0 e 0 0 0 e 0 0 e 0 e 0 0 0 STALLO 0T 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 is time he's fighting for hos life.® �40 UC7 4Cf,YP'A NIMEt1EP ORIlJTAL VfOLENCE COARSE LANGUAGE 7 iEATIiES ®RANCH ONTARIO 0 0 0 0 0 0 THE ONLY MOVIE /— ! POWERED BY �4ouu AGLOMG�MIME711 0 0 0 s..•F CEMIER' SPECI.aL SHOWING SAT., JAN. 1S AT MIDNIGHT THEATRES 0000® 0 0 0 0 0 Monday afternoon the Christmas trees were dismantled and the decorations packed away for another year. It was an exciting Wednesday af- Bus Tours Jan. 24, 1 Day - Blue Moun- tain. transportation and lift ticket '35.00 Feb. 21, 3 day Blue Mountainfrom '159.00 Transportation, 2 nights ac- commodation, lift tickets and 2 breakfasts, and 1 dinner Jan. 15 NHL Toronto at Detroit top priced ticket '37.00 Feb 27 NHL Montreal at Detroit, top priced ticket .°37.00, Jan. 15 Carlton Show Band, includes dinner 8 admission '25.00 Feb. 3 Quebec Winter Car- nival, included transportation and 2 nights accommodation 939.00 Feb. 17 • Ice Copades especially for seniors. '21.00 Feb. 19 - Ice Capades - especially for children. Theme - "Smurfs alive"615.00 ON ICE,1N 1 Esu Mar. 19 New York, includes transporation, 3 nights ac- commodation from,°149.00 Mar. 23 "Sugar Babies" star- ring Mickey Rooney at O'Keefe Centre '45 p.p. Seniors $39. Apr. 3, Atlantic City. includes transportation and 3 nights accommodation f'rom'199.00 Ellison Travel 235-2DOI;i Toll Free 1-8 -265-7022 Exeter, Ont. DELUXE SUPER SAVFR '*••• TOFLORIDAWITH• 4 'yy T 4 4 HEINZ Com Ire all TURES St. Augustine, Fort Lauderdale, Clearwater, Orlando, and Gotlietburr Tennessee TOUR INCLUDES ePossiofl Play eJuwgle Queefl Dining Cruise ®Cape Kennedy eBusch Gardens 'Cypress Gardens eCtoek City eRlflgilet . ,ros. Museum eUok Tower eiistentueky Horse Pork 89 16 DAYS, DEPARTURE DATE FEBRUARY 28T • 00 Twin For Reservations Contact Goderich • Sherwood t"ravel 524,16220e5241,4546 'Clinton-SherwoodttaveI.524 76 2 of 524.4540 teafdrtfh , Beue"r" Trevell' 27� 12 1y MI kite. 'bt-y"GrHl•3411.104$ 1 1n�a11' e ` einfel Link' Iacorpnrats4, Suti6•n''Paif''1Ma11',6.3303 `Port Elgin travel OA intorporal•edl, `Sut't ill front Matt 344'.3301`, Wlri ham Nicholson 'R it n.330 .8'814 ii cknew, -.Sherwood Trottel 521°33'3t` m.*' ,„A„'*AAO All AP AF ternoon when several tables engaged in progressive euchre. Prize for low score lady went to Margaret McQueen and low man was Frank Bissett. For high lady the prize went to Margaret McLaughlin and to Les Oliver for high man. Mabel Scott won the prize for having the most lone hands. Mrs. Shirley Prouty was in charge of Chapel service held on Thursday afternoon. Several choruses were sung and a reading was given by Milford Prouty. Mrs. Prouty sang a solo and the Bible quiz was led by Milford Prouty. The theme of the message was given by Shirley Prouty. Friday afternoon Huronview is hoping there will be a good attendance at the Tupperware party sponsored by the craft room. In the evening everyone is looking forward to meeting Mr. Lionel Reeves, Evangelist, who will be conducting a worship ser- vice. A warm welcome is ex- tended to Mrs. Pilkington from Grand Bend who has come to make'her home at Huronview. Sympathies are extended to the family of the late Mr. Howard Fowler from Goderich. Howard passed away this week at Huron - view. Legion wishes � 0wlers :'- od luck u�_ aux Atkinson Euchre scores from last week saw F. McCowan take high score with an 87. Lone hands went to E. Murray with 5. Low score of the night went to J. Turner with 505. Thursday night mixed dart scores from December 30 were high couple Ceacil.ia Edgar and John Scott. High lady was Karen Greidanus with 100. High man was Neil Elliott with 100 also. Low couple of the evening were Madelon Yeats and Joe Whalen. Last week's winners from Thursday night mixed darts were high couple Thora Mc- Cabe o-Cabe and John Greidanus. High score for ladies was taken by Mary Elliott with a "120". High men's score was captured by Nell Elliott with a "121". Low couple was Karen Greidanas and Pat Newington. This coming Saturday the Legion has two teams going to Zone Bowling in Wingham. Good luck Com- rades. THIS FRIDAY L_ _IGHT Jemmy 14, 1983 SPECIAL FRESH RAINBOW TROUT ...Looking for the freshest and most succulent fish dish around? This is the place where you can have it nIItH Deliciocasl r Tuesday end Wednesday Monday Only ®/0 tot SE1L1®� COO f®r she�o nefs "NEW HOURS:" Sunday & Monday 10 ant -11 pm Tuesday -Saturday 16 ®atn-10 pm FULLY LICENCED UNDER L L BO BLUE FOUN AIN RESTAURANT & STEAK HOUSE 80 ALBERT ST CLINTON 482 3077 NOM WE ARE pow OPEN MONDAYS TO SERVE YOU.. THE SEAFRT (1 AY JANUARY 21 OPTI IST CLUB PRESENTS A J RY CARNIVAL 16TH ANNUAL SATIJR AY JANUARY 22 S DAY JANUARY 23 FEATURING A 20 TE -•=,M Round Robin Atom Hickey Tournament FROM FRIDAY, JAN. 21 :,T 6 P.M. TO SUNDAY, J,:,NU •\RY 23, at 6 P.M. TEAMS FROM HENSALL, ELMA LOGAN, ZURICH, TAVISTOCK, RIPLEY, NEW HAMBURG, SEAFORTH, PARIS, SARNIA, LUCAN, PARKHILL, LAMBETH, KITCHENER, TILLSONBURG, ORANGEVILLE, KINCARDINE, WATERLOO, STONEYBROOK, ETC. TIMES POSTED AT THE :',RENA • "COME TO THE MOVIES" Friday, January 21, at 7 Pomo AT SEAFORTH AND DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRES TWO GREAT SHOWS AND CARTOONS * ON THE RIGHT TRACK * SIX PACK (Gar', Colemrini ADULTS $2.00 FREE PCOHN SATURD-j,Y, JANUARY 22 8 A.M.-ATOM HOCKEY TOURNAMENT 10 A.M.-SNOW SCULP- TURING CONTEST i41 Arena WPS1 S'riP 12 P.M. -ADULT DINNERS SERVED 1 (.RC) 1,cpnr.Prtl A 'tor noon Fnterta,^mP,, 9 P M. -CARNIVAL DANCE (lr+pnl riot s1,^ �3.00EACH ,, A DRAWN BEFORE LAST GAME ,Kenny Ropers) CHILDREN $1.00 SUNDAY, JANUARY 23 10 A.M.-ATOM HOCKEY TOURNAMENT 11 A.M.-SNOWMOBILE POKER RALLY ,A,N,Stralion at opt,m,gt Park) 12 P M -CROSS COUNTRY SKI RALLY C,,; G'•d',nn pt (lnt,m,, Parr 5 P M -ATOM CHAMP- IONSHIP GAME t,.',ns 1,pim p OA l Oe TOCP s1700. ViILIJE TICKETS FROM OPT MEMBERS BOB & BETTY'S, ARENA