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Clinton News-Record, 1983-04-06, Page 20
PAGE 20--_ CLINTON NEWS -RE . RD, WEDNESDAY, AP KLOMPEN FEEST Kick Oft Dance Saturday May 13 of the Clintun Community Centre Music by rhe Block Forest Bored hunt Kitchener 13 14or BASEMENT BARGAINS yuod .,sed clothing sole of Wesley Willis United Church friday April 22 of 7 p rn 13 15 BEEF BARBECUE Hensoll United Church April 13 5 6 and 7 p rn Adults $6 00 children 6 12 $3 00 5 and under tree For tickets coif 262 2446 or 262 2201 13 14 CLINTON LEGION BINGO every Thursday 8 p m First regular cord $1 00 Six cords for $1 00 Fifteen regular games three shore. the wealth Early bird game 7 45 p m Jockpor $200 00 must go eoch week 9tfar BINGO every Tuesday evening of Vanostra Centre R R 5 Cliri ton 8 p rn First regular cord $1 00 15 regular $15 games three shore the wealth Jockpot $200 00 must got Admission is restricted to 16 yeors and over 2tfor 1983 SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY sponsored by Christian Development Committee of Huron -Perth Presbytery of the United Church of Canada invites everyone to six sessions on 'Christian Response to Scientific Advances effecting Human Life such os Genetic engineering life and death decisions. 8-10 p.m. Tuesday evenings. April 12 May 17 $3.00 per session Exeter United Church. 14x REGISTRATION. The Blyth Soft- ball Committee will be holding registration for any boys or girls that are interested in playing ball this summer on Friday. April 8, from 6-8 p.m. and on Saturday. April 9 from 1.3 p.m. at the Blyth Arena. -14 KLOMPEN FEEST Parade entry forms and applications for booth space are available at Campbell's Men s Wear, Ball & Mutch Furniture. Clinton Municipal Office, The Chiropractic Centre and The Clinton News -Record Office.--12.20ar L66, 1983 CLINTON AND DISTRICT Snowmobile Club annual meeting at the Agnculturol Of lice 8 p m Thursday April 14 Everyone welcome 14 15 THE HON IONA CAM NAGNOLA President of the Liberal Party of Conoda. and Hon Eugene Whelan Minister of Agriculture will speak of the dinner at the Mitchell Commune Ty Centre Thursdoy April 21st Reception 6 30 p m Deluxe smorgasbord. 7 30 p m Tickets are avoiloble from Huron Bruce and Perth Liberal Associations $25 00 each (tax receipt) Tel 482 9004 14 15 THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit invites you to ottend the Adult Health Guidance Centre held of the Health Unit office. Huronview Building Clinton on Thursday April 14 1983 from 1 30 3 30 p m for 1 Health Surveillance 2 Foot Core. 3 Anaemia Screening, 4 Urine Testing 5 Blood Pressure 14or CARD PARTY at 1.0 0 F Hall Brucefield on Friday April 8 at 8 30 p m Ladies please bring lunch Everyone welcome Ad- mission $1 14x LONDESBORO UNITED CHURCH Hom and Turkey Supper May 12 5-7 p rn. Take out orders available 14x SONGFEST, Londesboro United Church. Sunday April 17. 1983 at 7 30 p.m. with the Snell Fami- ly, Ropp Bros Quartet. Londesboro and Clinton Jr. Choir Ken Scott, Gloria Wilbee. Hullett School Band. Adults $3, Grade school $1 I4x CARD PARTY in 1.0.0.F. Hall, Princess St., Clinton, on Thursday. April 7 at 8 p.m. Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone welcome.-- 14 OPTIMIST CLUB 12th Annual canoe races, April 10th from Egmondville bridge, Seaforth to Vanostra bridge east of Clinton. Registration 10 a.m. at the bridge. Starting 1 p.m. Phone Ken Miller 527-1898 or Arnold Stinnissen 527-0410.--14x wnr—vg DRIVE-IN T9 E4TRE CLINTON 169 BEECH f3TnEET 482-7030 THIS WEEKEND: APRIL 8-9-10 FRIDAY, SATURDAY. SUNDAY BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:36 P.M./FIRST SNOW AT 8:00 emmennos PLUS 2ND Ff1ATL9'r1 SPECIAL ADMISSI ,?N FOR APRIL Adults °3a06o Children under 12 FREE Yw L :HRA6':'ice;:.':: m.'n':'w'.::i �: :':•::i::•: •' :• 1.1 WHITE CARNATION Holmesville Dial 482.9.228 After Hours 524-4133 SEAFORTH & VANASTRA RECREATION CEN'' RES Ar f101,9rtc0 SPRING PROGRAM '83 Classes 00 in Monday, April 11 °113 SWM CLASSES FITNESS CLASSES 1fECRFATI I`N SWIM AND MORE See Focus Edition April S '83 For Our New Program Brochure REGISTER NOW e ll Sty®forth 527-0882 wostrel482-3g.;,; For Further Information SUNDAY APRIL 24 at 7 30 p m (NOTE CHANGE Of DATE) On torso Sr and Wesley•Wilhs Joint Thankoffenng at Ontario St Church Speaker Mr Archie An draws Christian Family Counselling and CHS 5 Choir 14 LAKE HURON Regional Snowmobile AssociOtion Inc Dance on Saturday April 16 of Pine Ridge Chalet Hensoll $5 per person, lunch included Music by Spiry( 9-1 o.m Pro- ceeds to trail maintenance equipment. 14 NEW HAMBURG Bell Ringers at St Andrew Presbyterian Chur ch Clinton April 17 at 7 30 p.m Also texturing Charles Merrill at rhe church organ Tickets available of the church door or from any member of rhe Madeleine Lone Auxiliary 14ar ANNIVERSARY SERVICES of Wesley -Willis United Church ori Sunday May 1st Guest speakers at 11 o m Rev R Ar thur Steed of 7.30 a m Rev Stan McDonald. Special music of the choirs. 14x GARAGE SALE - 64 Princess St East Clinton. Ram or shone, Bikes. lawn mowers something for everyone! Friday noon to 9 Saturday 9 a.m 7 p.m April 8th and 9th 14x HURON COUNTY FAMILY PLAN. NING invites you to attend Family Planning Clinic every Thursday front 6 30 p.m. to 9 00 p m at Huron County Heolth Unit, Public Health Wing. Huronview, Clinton. Counselling and medical ser- vices provided. --- 24 E.O.W. iayho Heather Redick, General Manager of Huron Country Playhouse, has announced that the Playhouse has been awarded a $12,000 grant by The Canada Council. This grant ts intended to encourage and support the e receives Canadian content of the 19;,' Huron Country Playhouse - PLAYHOUSE 11 season. Three superb Canadian musicals have been schedul- ed for performance in PLAYHOUSE 11. Each of these musicals pronrisc s its own very special treats for the audience. John Gray's phenomenally successful truck.m' rnusncal 18 Wheels will kick off the season on July 1 A week later, on July 8, Jaynes Saar's new rock musical The Return of the Curse of [he Murm.rny's Revenge will make ifs debut Finally, ori July 22, Stephen Witkin's hilarious cabaret Eight Cu the Bar will round off [he season's offerings no pianists will fill Memorial Hall with music A special treat will be pro- vided for mu -sic -lovers when the duo pianists Jaynes Anagnoson and Leslie Kin - ton corse to Blyth Memorial Hall, Sunday, April 17 at 2 p.m. The pianists will fill Meniorial Hall with the sound of their matched Yamaha pianos featuring a repertoire that extends from the early days of the forte - Nappy Hooker Holl No. 2 SAT., APRIL 9 et the Goderlch Township Community Centre Sponsored by S.S. No. 4 Community Club DANCING 9 PM -1 AM TO "Country Cows/gnus" °10 - Lunch Tickets Available et door or Phone 482-7211 HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOHN! frost L®®na and the gang WO _E SLOW PITCH S Anyone in Goderich Township interested hi playing f©r new team at ittalanfeStailie call ELEANOR RITCHIE: 482-9929 Coach and Sponsor also twee •°ed. Organized by Goderlch Township Recreation Committee and our s. aur and lo cOr ends, tinionV 3 s business o viey get-Pmer ioroisie • occasion piano in the 1790s through the traditional two -piano and piano -four -hand music of the Classical and Romantic periods to the major works of the 20th century. Anagnoson and Kenton have play ed across Canada, the United States and Europe and their reviews, whether from the New York Times or the 'Tinuruns Daily Press mention not only their musicianship but their warmth with the audience. The seen have been play- ing together since 1975. James Anagnoson was born lrl Boston, Massachusetts and studied at the New England Conservatory and the Eastman School of Music and the Julliard school. Leslie Kirton was born in Toronto and studied at the Royal Conservatory of music and the faculty of music, University of Toronto front which he received the Loveted Forsythe Award in piano. But a duo -pianist tears re- quires more than just in- dividual credentials. They roust also have a rapport that makes their talents bled effortlessly and this they du with a joy that un - mediately communicates itself to the audience. Reserved seat tickets fur this outstanding concert are still available from the ('en- tre fur the Arts box office at 523-9300. All tickets are $8. GIANT RUMMAGE SALE at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church Clinton SATURDAY, APRIL 9 AT1PM Sponsored by Madeleine L®ate Auxillery L Stanley Township Recreation DANCE at the Heng®ii Arena SATURDAY, APRIL 16 Dancing 9 pie -1 am to "Whiskey Jack" °12, COUPLE - LUNCH PROVIDED FOR TICKETS PHONE 482-7539 Try our EEP AND DELICIOUS FRIED CHICKEN "BURGERS *HOT DOGS "SOFT ICE CREAM and *DELICIOUS MILK SHAKES FOR TAi[E OUT SEE VIC CAL1 65-2460 LOCATION: 1SOO ft. test of Seyftold Aueiding Centre, lust off of Hwy. 21 THE WETTLAUFER'S ANL STAFF _Lh -e ()It:RESTAURANT' CI. & TAVERN , "[MUD Yw D6G ,.1.0.0. Oil MALY Q4 000001b4 i�Itl 844-7711 Don't Masa Tal,. l TDHOR WEEK FNMA a SATURDAY April 8 erre 9th "CHARLIE ECKSTEIN" friday. 4e.ardeY. Bund, Dfhfr ER SPECIALS lined a a,atee 0 p 1. BACK RIES 97 " 2. STEAK & SI9RIMP t7." n<ladee croup o• sok.. Mato. .a rand erre<lel doeoo,r 4op,la e�.ep This Thurs. to Sat. D RE. K No Cover Next Thurs. to Sat. GEORGIA STR IT Sat. Matinee No Cover Thurs. to Sat. April 21-22-23 SCANDAL No Cover Daily Luncheon Specials "There are too many people, and too few human beings." Reserve now for <1 Slief 1,41 F vrning out Main Street R,lvfteld rhri 21111 ADMISSION $3: ®RN PERSON MEAL;r :,'MEP $4 PER PE ON Mel" toot maw IS W COMET SUND4K APRII fO® 19 3 2pm 9pni VANASTRA RECREATION maw Sponsored by: TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH --- PROCEEDS TO VANASTRA RECREATION CENTRE ********/**** 000000 e e e e e NOTICE Exotic Dancers have been discontinued. We invite you to come out e!tld sample our food from our new... ;1;4.1. �a 8 $ The Hard Times Me ,1u DINNERS RoastBeefeOe,eo,ae.ee.... ,.1.45 Spare Ribs eeeeeeeeeeaeeeaaee 1.45 Fish &Chips e.a .ep.eea ..95 Above orders include potatoes, vegetable, bread and bunter SNACKS Corned Beef onRye eaeOpepa...55 Roast DeefeeaaeeeBomeoa.eeeeee55 Steakona,eeee,eeaae• .70 Hamburger. aoe.aeao op .50 Cheeseburger eeeeoeeeeeoea .aeb0 OTHER GOODIES - Onion Rings aeaeeeoeaeeaeaaaeo40 French Fries ®©oaeo.00mdaeeeeeo40 Battered Mushrr ,omsa . e a e e a a a .3I Pogo Sticks eeoaeeeaeomeep.ooa.50 WE SUGGEST Party L, asket (serves 4) .. e e . e 3.95 includes 4 each of shrimp, ocean snacks, chicken fingers, mushrooms and onion rungs with french fries. 7% Retali Soles Tax Extra a19 0000000000000 11I11111111•1'I1111•11; J KTILE SQUARE CIODERICie TH =OTR 111111111111111.1 .. 1 0 1 1 1111: 5240-7811 7:60 P.M. e - _ e e KISS ME • GOODBYE e � - 8 8 B 8 • 0 0 . . . . . . . . •. • ®• ®tee �iaoYlr OMPA POUF ,r WED.-THURS. LAST 2 DAYS o FOR e e e 8:$0 P.M. WITIIOUT A TIIACE STARTS FRIDAY, APRIL 8 FRIDAY -SAT. 7 & 9:00 SUN.-THURS. 7:30 11 `1 1 A11111TAL §uh10E • II I I h I'! _ \P \1 HIGH ROAD 16 Ci1IN:\ i 1,11 .incl id, rr`riifr nr , i(.1i r, i from 12:00 to 8:00 pm daily PU`; NIGTS Ori Wednesday evenings beginning April 13th, we are pleased to present Bruce Cookson ors the piano playing your favourites old 1 new. Our weekend entertainment poiky continues with the hest in top 40's and Rock & Roii. This Thursday to Saturday "Red Line". Next Week "Radius" "No Coster Charge" 310 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 31 31** 31 31 31 31 31 31 SII 1,1,1 ;1.11 1 11 1 ;1 1/1111 IN(IS•TFN Drive-in Hwy. 8 B®6vrlah At Con. R4. b 524-9981 11111111111111111,111111 FRIL-SAT.-SUN. e BOX OFFICE 8 OPENS 7:60 P.M. 8 SI4OW STARTS 7:30 8 . 0 • e e 0 R 0 9 0 0 R B 9 e1 G is 0 . . 2i40 FEATURE 'Herscharming, he's sexy, he's tough, and he's too hot to cool down: He's. "The Hammer." .. Nu' i '-*tet 'tilt tl8st!ltryti11." ..I . TIN 11 .t 198' PELLEPORi iN'1'fSTO1r INC < 1982 2019 CENTURY FOR 11,4. ADDED BONUS EACH NIGHT 4 '9 t s 7 'r > 4 0 ®0 0 0 000000 1i.11 % It$ I1 'k s T " 3