HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-06-01, Page 24PAGE 24—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE I,
CLINTON LEGION BINGO every
Thursday 8 p m First regular
cord $1 00 Sax cords for $1 00.
Fifteen regulor gomes. three
share - the- wealth. Early bard
game 7 45 p rn Jackpot $200 00
must go eoch week 9tfor
BINGO every Tuesday evening
at Vonostro Centre. R R 5, Clin-
ton, 8 p m First regular cord
$l 00 15 regulor $15 games,
three shore- rhe•weolth Jackpot
$200.00 must got Admission is
restricted to 16 years and
over 2tfor
HOLMESVILLE U.0 W. Ham and
Salad Supper will 4e held on
Thurs , June 2nd from 5 to 7 30
p m. Adults $5.00. Children
under 10 years $2.50. 20-22
WANTED. Baking donations
from local ladies for Huron
• County s Largest Book Sale.
June 4 & 5, Saturday 10-6, Sun-
day 12 5.—21,22or
STRAWBERRY AND Horn Supper
at Brucefield United Church on
Wednesday, June 15 from 5-7
p.m. Admission $6, children 6-
12 yr. $2.50. Under 6
free.-. 19,22,23
THE CHILDREN of Russell and
Dorothy Oesch cordially invite
elatives, friends and
neighbours to on "Open House -
in honour of their parents 35th
Wedding Anniversary on Sun-
day. June 5, 1983 from 2:00 to
5:00 p.m. at Dashwood Com-
munity Centre. Best Wishes
Only. —22x
A DRUG INFORMATION
meeting wall be held in the
bosement of the Blyth United
Church. June 2 1983 Guest
speaker is Constable Gosse
from the Godench detachment
of rhe OPP Porenis and their
children are welcome to
ortend. 21.22
VANASTRA FLEA and Farm
Market every Saturday and Sun-
doy 10 a.m. 5 p.m. Adding new
and different tables every
week 21 or
YARD SALE Soturday, June 4 at
9 o.m RR 5, London Road, Clin-
ton, first house past Boyfield
bridge. Lamps. clothing, baby
items, dishes. etc. —22
CLINTON KINSMEN Beef
Barbecue and Hord Times
Dance, Saturday. June 11 star-
ting at 6.00 p.m. at Clinton Com-
munity Centre Dance to
-Whiskey Jock." Tickets from
any Kinsmen member. - 22,23ar
WOMEN TODAY annual
meeting, Wednesday, June 8th,
7:30 p.m. at Central Huron
Secondary School. Clinton.
Presentation by the concerned
form women on the result of
the -'s farm women's stress
survey. Business will include
election of Women Today's
Board of Directors. -- 22
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY potluck
lunch at Kathleen Siertsema's,
Bayfield on Monday, June 6 at
12:30. Please bring dishes,
cutlery and lawn chair. -22
Happy
Anniversary
With Love: Cathy and
Ray, Carol and Neil
and Vicki
Happy
25th Anniversary
June & Lloyd McDowell
Love from: Rhea, Doug &
Alex & Lori, Mom & Dad,
Gertie & Ivan, Sheila & Gene,
Barb & Bruce and family
MEET YOUR FRIENDS
RAIN OR SHINE INDOORS`'
AT VANASTRA
FLEA & FARM
MARKET
Hwy. No. 4 2 Kms,
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PIES, TARTS
SOD A RES
MUFFINS
INQUIRE ABUT OUR:
CARS, TRUCKS. TRAILERS, BOATS, MOTOR HOMES, ETC.
EVERY SAT. & SUN. 10 AM TO 5 PM
WE HAV BUYERS
WE NEED SELLERS
CALL 482-7401 Old 482-3773
DUNDALK COMMUNITY CENTRE
Canadian Open Square and
Step Dancing Competition Fri
day night. June 24 7 p rn
Saturday afternoon June 25 2
p.m Saturday night June 25 7
p rn o22
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
LAWN SALE - Saturday, June 4
at 8:30 a.m., 12 Cutter St turn
right post Royal Bonk on Main
Street, Clinton. Children s cor
ner, dressers. suitcases, dishes
and a lot more. — 22
YARD SALE Saturday June 4
variety of items, RR I
Londesboro, 9th Concession
2nd farm on left. - 22
HURON COUNTY'S largest used
book sale, proceeds to Blyth
Summer Festival. Saturday.
June 4, 10-6 and Sunday, June
5, 12-5. Bike sole, puppet
shows, art show, tours of the
theatre all day long. Literary
readings at 2 p.m. by Edna
Stoebler June 4 and Harry J
Boyle June 5. Musical concert by
Merrick Jarrett for children,
Sunday at 3.-22ar
THE HURON COUNTY Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Adult Health Guidance Centre,
held at the Health Unit office
Huronview Building, Clinton on
Thursday, June 9, 1983, from
1:30-3:30 p.m. for: 1. Health
Surveillance; 2. Foot Core; 3,
Anaemia Screening; 4. Urine
Testing; 5. Blood
Pressure.-22ar
BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS will
present 'Contrasts In Concert" in
Blyth Memorial Hall on Sunday,
June 12th at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Tickets at $4.00 and $1.50 are
available at the Box Office (523-
9300) and the Blyth Sago (523-
4331).-22,23ar
REPEAT PERFORMANCE,
Brucefield, clearance of good
used clothing for all the family
for the month of June. --22
GARAGE SALE, Saturday, June
4, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., 20 Quebec
St., Vonastra" Two family
sole. -22
YARD SALE, June 4, 9 a.m. - 5
p.m. Miscellaneous items,
Across from Holmesville
School. -22
WINGHAM IRONMEN Year End
Dance at Brussels Community
Centre, Friday, June 17, 1983.
Music by "Star Trex". Dancing 9
p.m. - 1 a.m. Lunch included. $5
per person. Tickets available at
Cousins Hardware in Brussels,
Middleton's Home Furnishings,
Wingham and Knechtels,
Wingham. All proceeds toward
team operationol costs.- -22-24
Jazz qu
tet corning to
Moe Koffman, Gene
DiNovi, The Canadian Opera
Company and Chris and Ken
Whitely are among the top
names of the 1983-84 music,
theatre and children's series
at the Blyth Centre for the
Arts.
Dozens of volunteers in all
area communities will be
working in the next few
weeks to renew present
subscriptions and sell new
ones under a reduced
subscription price offer that
Lasts until June 15.
The music series of four
events, featuring Koffman
and his jaz7 quintet costs on-
ly $20 until June 15, a saving
of $14 over regular tickets
prices. It will begin Sunday,
Oct. 16 with composer -
performer Gene DiNovi tak-
ing a journey through 20th
century music with the com-
positions of such greats as
Jerome Kern, Duke Ell-
ington and Stephen Son-
dheim-
Aeolus Brass, one of the
fastest rising young brass
groups of Canada performs
Wednesday, Nov. 2 at 8 p.m.
Koffman and his quintet will
appear Sunday, April 29 at 2
p.m. Kraft and Company,
featuring one of Canada's
top classical guitarists
Norbert Kraft, his beautiful
wife Bonnie Silver on piano
and tenor Glyn Evans will
complete the series on May
13 at 2 p.m.
The funny and colourful
operetta The Merry Widow
will begin the theatre series
Thursday, Nov. 17 at 8 p.m.
The Canadian Opera Com-
pany Ensemble tells the
story of the widow whose
romance with a dashing at-
tache is encouraged by the
government in order to keep
her fabulous wealth in the
country.
The comedy team of
Theresa Sears and David
Switzer will bring their witty
view of modest life to Blyth
Memorial Hall as the second
theatre presentation,
Wednesday, March 28 at 8
p.m. Theatre Beyond Words
will bring their hilarious
villin presentation 1.'1ve
Good Reasons to Laugh on
Saturday, April 14 at 8 p.m.
Those subscribing to the
theatre series before June 15
can get all three shows for
$16, three shows for the price
of two if bought singly.
The children's series of-
fers an incredible bargain
for subscribers. Not only will
subscribers get three shows
for $7, three shows for the
price of two, but they will get
a special bonus performance
that will be open only to
subscribers. The bonus will
be a concert on Dec. 10
featuring April and Susan
from the Mr. Dressup televi-
t
sron show.
The series will begin Oct.
22 with a concert by Chris
and Ken Whitely with their
foot -stomping jug band style
music. The brothers have
backed up Raffi, Sharon,
Lois and Brans over the
years and now are winning
fans with their own record
albums.
Theatre Beyond Words
farnous Potato People will
entertain kids from four to 84
on Saturday, April 14 at 2
pin. The final event of the
children's series will be a
presentation of the classic
tale The Nightingale by Rag
and Bone Puppet Theatre on
Saturday, May 4 at 2 p.m.
After June 15, prices fur
both theatre and music
series will increase by $2.
Single tickets for all events
will not go on sale until Sept.
15.
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On May 28, the South Western Ontario Dance Association held a dance at the Clinton high
school. Dancers came from London, Kitchener, Port Elgin and points in between. ( Rod
Hilts photo)
We Buy
and Sell
used Pocketbooks!
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CLINTON
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THURSDAY, JUNE 9th
sponsored by "Canadian Foresters"
Served From 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Adults $5.00
Children *2.50
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Saturday, June 11, 1983
CLINTON COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Served from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
OPEN HOUSE
for
Frank 2 Jo-hanna DePutter
for their
40th Wedding Anniversary
Thursday, June 9th, 1983
7:00-9:30 pm
at the White Carnation, Holmesville
Friends & Relatives Welcome
"WHISKEY JACK MUSIC CO."
Tickets 18. (Available from any member)
...DRESS OPTIONAL...
Prizes for the best dressed couple
PROCEEDS COMMUNITY PROJECTS
Sponsored by Kinsmen and
Kinette Clubs of Clinton
Best Wishes Only
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