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Clinton News-Record, 1983-06-22, Page 24PAGE 24— CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1983 comiri BINGO every luesdoy evening at Vanostra Centre R R 5 Clin- ton 8 p m First regular card $1 00 15 regular $15 games, three shore the wealth Jackpot $200 00 must go, Admission is restricted to 16 year and over 2Tfor CLINTON LEGION BINGO every Thursday, 8 p.m. First regular cord $1 00 Six cards for $1.00. Fifteen regular games, three shore -rhe -wealth. Early bird game 7 45 p m. Jackpot $200.00 must go each week. • 9tfar GOSHEN MOTHER'S Club rum- mage and bake sale Saturday, July 2 from 10-4 main corner, Varna 24 25 RECEPTION AT the Blyth Com- munity Centre, Friday, June 24, following the marriage of Cindy Skinner to Grant Vincent. Danc- ing from 9.30 to 1 a.m- All fami- ly relatives and friends invited. 25 EXETER'S SECOND Annual Heritage Days celebrations are Friday, Saturday and Sunday, July 22, 23 and 24. Barbecue. dance. fish fry, parade, craft show, fleo market, ball games and much more. Keep the dote open and watch this newspaper for details. -25-28 BEEF BARBECUE, Bayfield arena. July 1 beginning 4:30 p.m. Homemade pie and coke. Adults 56.00, Children 10 and under $2.50. Sponsors U.C.W. 25,26 WELSH COUNTRY Fayre in Belgrave Arena, Saturday, July 2 from 4 p.m. • 9 p.m. Featuring baking, needlework, plants, Cold meat supper 5 to 7 p.m. Adults $5, children $2.25, pre- school free. Sponsored by the Belgrave United Church. —24-26 MONSTER BINGO every Monday night, June 13 - September 5 at Clinton Community Centre. Ad- mission $1, cards 6 for $1, 25c each, fifteen regular games and three share -the -wealth, one $1,000 game. Doors open 6:30 p.m. Proceeds to community work. —23-35 131 h Su Loc er Festival MIDDLETON BAKE Sole, Satur• day, July 2 11 a m 1 p.m Held at the church Cookbooks also will be available White elephant table 24 26 SUNDAY SINGLES Dance The onginol since 1978 from 7 11 p m every Sunday Welcome oIl single, separated, widowed arid divcrced. Dutch Canadian Society Gore Rd at Clarke Side Road. London. No leans please Admission 53.50. Call Dona Thereso Bill 434-8579 686-1186 or 268-3078 -23-26x FIDDLE AND Step Dance con test July 8 and 9 at Community Centre Fergus, Ontario spon sored by Fergus Rotary Club For information contact Mery Woods (519)843-I630. 25o VANASTRA FLEA & Farm Market, Friday 9 9. Saturday 9- 4. Box plants. T-shirts, socks, shorts Tavistock cheese bikes, light fixtures, etc. New and dif• ferent tables every week Ven• dors phone 482-7401 or 482- 3773. 25ar YARD SALE, Saturday, June 25, 10 a.m. Lost house across from Holmesville School. Rain date, June 26. 25 GARAGE SALE, Sunday, June 26, 3 miles south of Blyth on Highway 25. Watch for signs. 25 GARAGE SALE, Saturday, June 25, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Dishes, fur- niture, etc. 80 Rottenbury St. E., Clinton. 25 PRE-SCHOOL STORY Hour, Clin- ton Public School, every second Monday commencing September 19, 10:30 a.m. 3 and 4 year olds accompanied by an adult, 25 GARAGE SALE - Stereos, air conditioner, exercise bike, enlarger, photographic sup- plies, baby accessories, old bot- tles, mag wheels, recliner, drapery material, laundry tubs, clothing, toys. Saturday, June 25, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. next to areno in Blyth. 25 NOW OPEN NIGHTLY EXCEPT MONDAY NIGHT FRIDAY JUNE 24 TO WEDNESDAY JUNE 29 CLOSED MONDAYS Walt Disney's Animated Classic 1f+f FAMILY)"PETER PAN" PLUS 2ND FEATURE His father's gone. His mother's a memory. His brother's moving on. But Tex McCormick isn't giving in. TOUGH.TENDER. TODAY SPECIAL ADMISSION FOR THIS DISNEY DOUBLE FEATURE: Children 3-11...500 Preschoolers FREE Triple Feature T.B.A. COMING JULY 1-7: "Tootsie" and "Stripes" COMING JULY 8-14: "Blue Thunder" and "Nice Dreams" cs 4 B4td YLUaInr 71�'tYIUCI�/wu4e 0 ( ectunhy. cc)tui/ Fine dining and accommodations with daily lunch and dinner specials Licensed under LLBO THIS SUNDAYS JUNE 26 -we feature - U -U -O RIBS or CHICKEN CANNELONI Both served with potato and vegetable, salad bar. $95 8 m Layfield Village Inn Inc. n AOX 7019 Highway 71 Nn Ih flaytield 565-2443 THEATRE WORKSHOPS Children and young people s Theatre Workshops at the Blyth Summer Festival Ages 5-8 June 27 to July 15 mornings Ages 9-12 June 27 to July 15 afternoons Manitoba Puppet Workshops July 18-22 Ages 13 22 July 25 to Aug 20 all day Register on June 27 at Blyth Memorial Hall Registration is free 25or KINCARDINE GO TRACK Bring the family, 2 miles south on No 21. 2. 5 mile paved figure eight Fastest and safest rental carts in the country Also small carts for kids 4 years and up Family Special 2 free lops per person per ride on week days, 1 free lap per person per ride on weekends Also new 9 hole mini golf with natural greens opening July 1. Family Special • buy 1 round get 1 round free on week days. Carts open now dai- ly 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. July and August 10 a.m to 11 p.m. 24,25 BAYFIELD LIONS pancake and sausage breakfast. pure maple syrup. Sunddy, July 3, 9 a.m.•1 p.m. Bayfield arena. Adults $3.00 Children $2.00. -- 23.26ar Michael Cronyn "Michael is a born actor," claims director Miles Potter of Michael Cronyn, aged 10, who has been chosen for a part in the Blyth Summer Festival's opening play, Nobody's Child. • Michael, a Grade 5 student at Blyth Public School, will be playing the part of Jack 4L4�¥4444* lot * * * * * * * * * * This Weekend * Thursday, Friday and Saturday * JUNE 23rd, 24th & 25th * * Rock with "NIGEL CROOK" * Next Wednesday, June 29th it * "TIGHT JEANS CONTEST® * "For Men and Ladies" * * Prizes for 1st, 2nd 8 3rd place * Next Weekend Thursday, Friday and * * Saturday, June 30, July 1 & 2nd ,,( * Rock again with "S / RUT" * * __. „ E iM V MOTOR HOTEL Highway No. 8 West, Clinton oy Fairburn- Jack and has sister Winnie are two Bernardo children sent from England in 1910 to work on farms in rural Ontario. Michael's parents, John and Yvonne Cronyn, are en- thusiastic about his role m enin thelay . Michael still does his f�arrri chores, sometimes getting up at 5:30 to work before going to school. His mother says that the discipline and hard work of the rehearsals is carrying over and "Michael is buckl- Hensall la wins 1, 000 at Clinton bingo Iva Reid of Hensall was the $1,011 winner at the Clinton Monster Bingo on Monday evenine. Bruce Austin of Seaforth took home a $131.25 special prize and Loyd Huffman of Bayfield won $134.25. A third share -the -wealth special valued at $129.50 was split between Leonard Steep of Clinton and Elva Odledeston of Goderich. Individual $50 game winners were: Mrs. Roy McGonigle of Seaforth, Irene Green of Goderich, Marg Trevene of Clinton, Jean McKinnon off Zurich, Joyce Marshall of Goderich, Kathleen Hamilton of Clinton, Jeanette Huffman of Bayfield, Lloyd Huffman of Bayfield and Carl Johnstone of Goderich. Spliting game winnings were: Dorothy Boyce, Bayfield; Millie Swan, Mitchell; Earl Elliott, Dublin; Wilma McMichael, Clinton. Mary Jane Armstrong, Kippen; Kay and John Storozuk, Wingham; Earl Elliott, Dublin. Doris McClinchey, Auburn; Sharon Phillips, Goderich; Lenore Bradley, Goderich; Maude Weston, "Did you know that 4 out of 7 women prefer lunch at the Little Inn of Bayfield over doing the laundry." For Lunch or Dinner Reservations call 565-261 1 Main Street, Bayfield BUS SCHEDULE' CHANGE GODERICH• CL I NTON• SE A FORTH• MITCHELL• STRATFORD MONDAY•TUESDAY •WEDNESDAY•THURSDAY *FRIDAY AND SATURDAY •THURSDAY•FRIDAY ?SATURDAY AND SUNDAY EXCEPT HOLIDAYS DEPARTS GODERICH DEPARTS CLINTON DEPARTS SEAFORTH DEPARTS MITCHELL ARRIVES STRATFORD DEPARTS STRATFORD DEPARTS MITCHELL DEPARTS SEAFORTH DEPARTS CLINTON ARRIVES GODERICH 9:00 A.M. 9:25 A.M. 9:40 A.M. 9:55 A.M. 10:25 A.M. 1:00 P.M. 1:25 P.M. 1:40 P.M. 1:55 P.M. 2:20 P.M. DEPARTS GODERICH DEPARTS CLINTON DEPARTS SEAFORTH DEPARTS MITCHELL ARRIVES STRATFORD DEPARTS STRATFORD DEPARTS MITCHELL DEPARTS SEAFORTH DEPARTS CLINTON ARRIVES GODERICH 4:50 P.M. 5:15 P.M. 5:30 P.M. 5:50 P.M. 5:15 P.M. 6:30 P.M. 6:50 P.M. 7:05 P.M. 7:20 P.M. 7:45 P.M. FOR FURTHER BUS SCHEDULE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: GODERICH - 524-2092 MITCHELL - 348-8741 CLINTON - 482-9727 SEAFORTH - 527-1222 STRATFORD - 271-7741 (GB s\ ./ tIEIS B1lR 4-- \ 116312 tiicHr, A r NO 8- i s ON The First Ciititoti Scout troop are pleased to announce a CAR WASH THIS SATURDAY, JUNE 25 9AMTO4PM Donations accepted - pay what you think it's worth! PROCEEDS FOR: Trip for the First Clinton Scouts to the Canadian Jamboree '85 CLINTON'S GAS BAR 1410/aWAY NO. 1 WEST, CLINTON "WE SERVE YOU" CLINTON'S GAS BAR IS OPEN: Mormdayr-Thursday E e.r71.-i0 p.m. FrIday and Saturday 6 a.m.-12 rnldnlgh9 Sunday t a.m.-11 p.m. Bayfield; Vicki Colquhoun, Clinton; Betty Hughes, Bayfield. Judy Brindley, Goderich; Mary Arthur, Clinton; Wilma McMichael, Clinton. play mg down at school." In order to speak loudly enough for the theatre, Michael has been doing voice exercises and is pro- gressing well. Dawn McNeil, who plays Jack's sister and has just returned from England, is helping Michael develop the accent necessary for the part. Michael is a very busy young man, with school, chores and rehearsals, but snakes time for baseball and plays on the Squirt team. Stephen Souch will be understudying for Mkhael. Michael and Stephen were chosen from 15 students at the Blyth Public School who auditioned for the part. The family of Jim and Vera McIntosh invite friends and neighbours to an OPEN HOUSE in honour of their 50TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY,, Sunday, July 3, 1983 2 pm -4 pm at their home in Tuckersmith Township BEST WISHES ONLY DISC JOCKEY SERVICE Country Gold &_ / 61 Rock Roil DISCO, POLKAS WALTZES. \ill• GOOD REC,OROED M.,SIC FOR _ T WEOOiNGs UANCEu ANN .t NSANiE7 PARrIEs ETC' ETHEL, ONTARIO BRUSSELS - 887-6159 - DAYS OR EVENINGS HAPPY 5,H ANNIVERSARY T1)honour. the 4O 11 \VEI)I)IN(; ANNIV ERSAR of EIM N and I)OR()TIIV ZI ALE�1 Their family would like I() inyitc all their friends and rclat iyes iridin... OPEN IIOUSE on SUNDAY, JUNE 26111,'83 f man 2 pi"l"l -1-p 'n at ST. ANI )REVS PRESBYTERIAN ('f IURCI I "Best Wishes( ( )111v 1 iLctsc" ••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • 111111111111111111111` Pe TM TR J KTHE SQUARE GODERICH 524-7811 1111111111111111111:11 • • • • • • 8 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • MOM AND DAD LOVE, YOUR THREE SONS HAPPY 30T" WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Bill and Bev from all of us! •••••••••••• WED., THURS, LAST 2 DAYS FOR SHOWING AT 7:30 STARTS FRIDAY, JUNE 24 FRI.-SAT. 7 & 9; SUN.-THURS. 7:30 Something happens when she hears the music.. It's her passion. It's her fire. It's her life. What a feeling. ft's as far as you can go. AOULT ACCObPAd1ie. E11 co A BSB IAWalt A GT 11$4.0aroa amro', 4 ac„ ® •• 00008•04 0 8 8 8 0 8 9 8 0 • • • • • • - • • 1111111111.•11 1 11111,11.1_ M U S -TF M Qodvrlrh Hwy. e Drive -In A`S24.9981 111111.118 118881.1111. 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