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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-05-18, Page 24PAGE 24-CLINTON INTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY , MAY L8, b c o i BINGO every Tuesday evening at Vonastra Centre R R 5 Clin- ton, 8 p m First regular card $1 00 15 regular $95 gomes, three share the -wealth Jackpot $200 00 must go' Admission is restricted to 16 years and over 2ttor CLINTON LEGION BINGO every Thursday. 8 p m First regular card $1 00 Six cords for $1 00. Fifteen regular games, three share -the -wealth Early bird gome 7 45 p m Jackpot $200.00 must go each week. - 9tfar BAYFIELD LIONS CLUB Pancake, sausage and maple syrup breakfast May 22 1983 9 a.m 1 p m Buyfield Community Centre 17.20 SUNDAY SINGLES DANCE • The original since 1978 from 7.11 p.m. every Sunday. Welcome all single. separated, widowed and divorced. Dutch Canadian Society, Gore Rd. at Clarke Side Rood, London. No jeans please. Admission $3.50. Dona, Theresa, Bill 434-8579, 686-1186 or 268-3078. -- 18 21 HURON COUNTY FAMILY PLAN- NING 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 ser- vices provided. -. 24eow "ZAC VERKOOP' Bag Sale, May 20 8 21. Hours. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Fill own bag (supplied by store) $10. Salvation Army Thrift Store, 80 King St., Clinton 482- 7079. 19,20 THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic, held at the Health Unit office, Huronview, Clinton on Friday, May 20, 1983 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance, 2. Anaemia Screening, 3. Im- munization, 4. Hearing Screen- ing, 5. Vision Screening, 6. Fluoride brushing for ages 3 to 5 years. Adult immunization will also be offered at this clinic. 19ar OPENING DAY Friday May 20. Vonastra Flea and Farm Market Indoor roan or shine Corrie out and buy or sell Free coffee or tea Hwy No 4, 2 km south of Clinton See ad Phone 482 7401 99x SINGLES DANCE at the Stratford fairgrounds (upper coliseum) Sat May 21. 1983, dancing 9 to a.m. 20 -- COMMUNITY YARD SALE. Var- na Ball Pork, Sot May 21, 1983, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. In case of in- clement weather will be held in the Varna Church shed. -20 VANASTRA & DISTRICT LIONESS presents an afternoon teo with Vero McNichol on Saturday Moy 21. 1983 at 2 p m of the Vonastra Recreation Centre. $3 in advance $3 50 at the door Door prize 19 20 YARD SALE. if not raining. Sat., May 21. 10 a.m. east end of Varna. -20 CANADIAN FORESTERS annual chicken barbecue in Kinburn Thursday, June 9.--20 COUNTRY AND Western Band Jamboree Sunday, May 29 at Vonastra Recreation Centre. - 20ar HURON COUNTY'S largest used book sale, proceeds to Blyth Summer Festival. Saturday, June 4, 10 - 6 and Sunday, June 5, 12 • 5. Bake sale, puppet shows, ort show, tours of the theatre all day long. Literary readings at 2 p.m. by Edna Staebler June 4 and Harry J. Boyle June 5. Musical concert by Merrick Jarrett for children, Sunday at 3. -20, 22ar THE LUCKNOW Noisy Ladies in- vite you to their mixed 3 pitch tournament, May 27, 28 and 29. All teams welcome. Cash prizes. Babysitting available, food booth. $50.00 entry fee. All ages welcome. For further in- formation contact Pattie Book, 357-1220, Barb Helm, 529-7628, Arlene Turner, 528- 3914.-20,21 HOLMESVILLE U.0 W Ham and Salad Supper will be held on Thurs June 2nd from 5 to 7:30 p m Adults $5.00. Children under 10 years $2.50. 20-22 OPENING DAY Friday, Moy 20. Vonastra Flea and Farm Market Indoor rain or shone. Come out and buy or sell. Free coffee or tea. Hwy No. 4, 2 km south of Clinton. See ad. Phone 482-7401. 482-3773. -20x GARAGE SALE, three families, Sat May 21, 19 a.m. - 5 p.m. Grant Stirling. RR 2, Bayfield, 2 miles east of golf course watch for signs . 19,20 PUBLIC MEETING "The Wisdom of Calamities" Mr. N. Sabot at Clinton High School, Room 128 at 8:30 p.m. Friday. May 27. No admission. Refreshments serv- ed Sponsored by Baha'i Community. --20,21 ar DEMOLITION DERBY at Seafor- th, Sunday. June 26, 1 p.m. Sponsored by the Seaforth Agricultural Society. Registra- tion forms available from Ken Coleman 527-0398 or Bob Fotheringham 482-9196.-20,21 GARAGE SALE - kitty-corner to Beer Store, Clinton, Mill Street, Friday and Saturday, Moy 20 and 21.-20. <LOMPEN 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 GARAGE SALE If9 BAYFIELD Lcwrt of Don Werner SAT., MAT 21 10 nen-5 pm Two families Antiques ertd Mise. items .;.r, $r Mrs. Vote; Stackhouse,, Londeskoro ale Wagged to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Laurie Lynn t Fred Ranter s®n of ,'.pro A Mrrso ]eery Ranter, Woodstock. The wedding wwiii take Owe �rioe May 27 at Maranath Christian eforted Church, Woodstock "As S one as a farmer can aff',e>rd tdo so, he moves t tr' the city r d then ass n as he ca affrd it, he gets himself • pO-„ice in the country," Reserve now for a Special Evening out. Min Street, Bayfield 565-2611 ilytil"fes Voucher : a for this year's Blyth Summer F »- .: val are Lap a record meat from last year at this time. Theseason As longer than ever, running for a full 12 Musem sp:r4 rk es Ottawa - A gold specimen from the Chibougaaanau Mine An Quebec, an exceptional crystal group of the aquamarine variety of beryl and a specimen of serandite from the quarries of Mont Saint -Hilaire, Quebec, were added to the mineralogy collections of the National Museum of Natural Sciences in the last year. The serandite was purchased with a grant from the federal Department of Com- munications under the terms of the Cultural Property Export and Import Act. s weeks, with some 30, tickets for sale. Thero- graan features f;rur pays new to the theatre and the return of an old favourite. Jennifer Hill, who took over as box office manager in April, is impressed by the public response to the pro- gram. Her assistant, Tracy Machan, began work two weeks early to help hanr.:e the large volume of direct sales as well as phone and mail orders - "We hope to have the backlog of orders cleared within a few days," says Jennifer confidently. "Please be patient and your orders will be out to you very soon. " ' The four voucher package, selling for $20 can be pur- chased until June 18. The vouchers can be redeemed at any time for tickets, resulting in a saving of $8 over the regular ticket price. Single tickets at $7 for adults CLINTON SPRING FAIL. DANCE milky, May 28, 1983 9 p.m. -1 tole CLINTON A:':ENA Music "FREE SPIRIT" $2®0 per coopie Tickets available at the door. p 21 per cent and $3 for children go on sale May 24. There are still plenty of vouchers and good seats available but reserve early in order not to be dp- ianted. For information or voucher orders call the Blyth Summer Festival at 523-93:I MN WEEKEND; MAY tib - 21 -932 FRl Ay, SATLI V, sox OFFICE OPENS AT SAO P6i9/Efl9&�ZT taw vs L PARENTAL m GUIDANCE Ttla L\IRA TERRISnum_ FEATLIRE Another World, Another Time... In the Age of Wonder. Thedm au;oemee PWtmIAL fillY (CL Is SIFI S EE SIE FORTH Appearing WED. to SAT. "THIS EN` l UP" NO COVER WED. - LADIES NIGHT * ******* ******* *** * * *.LICENSED * ATI.I * AND * DINING LOUNGE * * * Open 7 Days a Week * * * 11 A.M. TO 11 P.M. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * HOT DOG SPECIAL Mon., Tues., Wed. Nights Klompen Feest weekend - take a ride on the Gunsmoke Express RESTMT Yo,/re invited' re Rick and Willie's RSDAY !TALI N THURSDAY. MAY 19 ONLY e 3 P featuring LAS,_ GNA A gien®roaas portion of Willie's own iasagne, served with homemade French stick loaf and tossed salad. ALL FOR RAVE THIS LASAGNA SPECIAL OR CHOOSE ANY SELECTION FRO OUR REGULAR s rday May 21 ATI i' DINING Overlooking the Eayfieid River 110 A.M. TO PARA rf1 TIME ( 2 NOON) (Aides start frons the ©d Clinton Town Hall) 2::30 P.M. 9Tl.4:00 P.M. mides siert frees the Clinton Arena) OPEN DAILY 8 a.m. • 10 p.m. except Friday and Saturday 8 a.m. • midnight sponsored by the Clinton Klompen Feest Committee a n Tr itt ns ayfield Ste Jacobs *CHAINS *PENDANTS *CUSTOM DESIGNS OF DINGS AND PENDANTS *UNIQUE COLLECTION OF NAUTICAL DESIGNS IN GOLD All ot the above available in 10 or l 4 kt. gold FEATURING The Cafe rlScrunriptiou: Lunches L_'Outrageously Delicious Desserts. P1 And Introducing our Extraordinary New Dinner Menu - OF CO4 ',SE IT'S ALL HOME MADE. LOCATED IN THE E.A.T. CO. BUILDING, BAYFIELD You 11 ata it up!!! OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK I.leerased Under I.IJ () Welcome to our BAYFIELD location featuring CANADIANA fashions, deerskin shoes, comforters, baby items, gifts LOCATED 1O`'° OFF ALL PURCHASES in the E A T Co from May 20 May 2,1 OPENButidm . Bayfield `levan nays a week fl 10 am 9 rm