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Clinton News Record, 1981-05-07, Page 24• PAGE 24—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 7 ,1 1 BINGO every Tuesday evening at Vanastra Centre, R.R5 Clinton, 8 p.m. First regular card, $l .00: 15 regular $15 games, three share -the - wealth. Jackpot $200.00 must go! Admission restricted to 16 years and ov er .—•52t far HURON FISH & GAME BINGO every Sunday at 1:30 p.m. First regular card $1.00, restricted to 16 years and over. Jackpot 6100 must go each week..l5 regular games of $.10 - $5least on split.-37tfar PENNY SALE sprinsored by Vanastra Lioness Club to be held at Vanastra Factory Outlet from Apr. 28 to May8 all day, plus Sat, May 9, when draw will be held at Clinton Town Hall. Proceeds to special nursery for han- dicapped. --17,18 CLINTON LEGION BINGO every Thursday, 8 p.m. First regular card $1. 6 c.ards for Si. 15 regular games, 3 share-the- wea Ith, Early ;bird game 7:45 p.m. Jackpot $200 -.must go each week.-20tfar OPEN HOUSE at Brickman's Country Gardens, Rill Sebringvflle, Thurs., May 14 to ThUrs„ May 21,-17-19 GO-GETTERS SPRING RUMMAGE SALE will beheld In the Parish Hall of St. Paul's Anglican Church, Saturday, May 9 b _ inning at 1 p.m. Good used clothing and ar- ticles will be available.-17,18ar HAM AND TURKEY SUP- PER at Londesboro United Church, Thursday, May 14 from 5-7:30 p.m. Adults $5; children $2.50: preschoolers free. Takeout orders available. Sponsored by UCW. Everyone welcome. -17, 18, COME AND ENJOY a mor- ning snack of coffee and muffins at the Ontario Street Church Hall - Thursday, May 14 at 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Price 75 cents. Home baking, sewing and produce also available. Sponsored by the Afternoon Unit. -18 ONTARIO Polled Hereford Club Spring Showcase Sale, Saturday, May 30, 1981. Newmarket Fairground, Show 11:00 a.m. Sale 1:00 p.m. For catalogues, Box 35, Carrying Place, Ontario KOK 1L0,-18bc BRUCEF1ELD FIRE DEPARTMENT Pancake Breakfast, May 16, 1961 from 7 a,m, to 12 p.m, and Car Wash at 7 a.m. Proceedsfor Muscular Dystrophy. -17-19x BENEFIT DANCE for Sharon and. Brad Carnochan, Seaforth Community Centre, Saturday, May 23, 1981, Music by "Star Trek". Ladles please bring lunch,-17,18nx 001 SLEY-W11.LIS AND. ONTARIO STREET.0 ited Church joint Thankoffering May 10 - 7:30 p.m at: Ontario Street United'Church, Speaker Rev, John Anderson from New .land... 'Special mUste by OntarioStweet Teen L"ioir. - f,16 - CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION BUILDING FUND RAISING DANCE Saturday, May 30, 1981, Goderich Township Hall. Music by "Lincoln Green". Dancing 9 p.m.,tot a.m. Buffet lunch. Tickets $7.50 each.-- eeow GARAGE SALE- May 9 across from the Elm Haven at 10 a.m. sharp, --18 ANNUAL FIREWORKS DISPLAY sponsored by Hullett Township Recreation Committee and Londesboro Lions Club, Monday, May 18, at dusk in the Hullett Central School grounds, Londesboro. Admission $3 a car. Lunch boothongrounds.-18,19 CLINTON JUNIOR C MUSTANGS and Minor .Ball are holding a dance May 23 from 9 p.m, -1m. in Clinton Community Centre. Dance to Roger Quick and the Rain- bows: Tickets at Jerry McLean's Sports. $5 per person.-120ow Henson .Bean Pot *Home cooked meals *Take-outs MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL ------ SERVED 5 P.M. -- r:30 P.M. f : NAM $17 5BAKSN EANS � • SCALLOPED POTATOES tot MOM: Man..frl. i e.m..183O p.m. Sp$urdry 1 A.m..1130 p.m. Sunday 10830 e.ln. • 9130 p.Itil. GIANT. RUMMAGE AND AUCTION SALE - Sat., May 9 in aid of Hensall United Church Building Committee for senior citizen housing. Pick-up May 6 and 7 after 5 p.m. Phone 262-2946;.,262-2129; 262-5018; 262-2124; 262-5838. Any saleable items ap- preciated. Sale at United Church beginning at 9 a m. Coffee and light lunches available. Auction at 1 p.m. Bake sale at 2 p.m. sponsored by the Explorers._18 BLUEWATER GOLF CLUB, Bayfield "Open House" Fri., May 8, 1981 at 7 :30 p.m. Come out to help plan this year's activities. This is your club.. Everyone welcome. Coffee and cake served. -18 GARAGE SALE at 275 Townsend St., Clinton on Saturday, May 9, 1981 at 10:00 a.m. Antiques, clothing, furniture and miscellaneous items_ -18x Ituromage & Auction Sole Saturday, May 9th Proceeds' to Hansen United Church Building fund for Senior Citizen Housing... RUMMAGE SALE BEGINS AT 9:30 A.M. AUCTION SALE AT 1:00 P.M. SAKE SALE AT...2:00 P.M. Furniture, appliances and many items too numerous to mention. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL:,1 282-2129/262-2946/262-3838 262.4124/262.5018 FINAL PICK-UP FRIDAY, MAY 8th AUCTIONEER: DON VAN PATTER Zurich Lunch Available . • ,-•.,.,. a ..r WI' 4.: ilk •• i� TO OUR SPECIAL SMORGASBORD at the WHITE CARNATION HOLMESVILLE SUNDAY, MAY 10 12:303 P.M./::0-9:60 P.M. Rost Beef & Dressed Pork . ADULTS S J. The feting was excellent at last Thursday night's musical play staged by the students at Clinton Public School. Here Grandmother iPertdtls (Duyvil McLeod) gives advice to one of her boarders, W.C. Fteldman (Beecher Menzies) while Archibald (t, Snidely (Dave Pullen) and Archie, Jr., left, look on. Shown behind gra:Wpm:titer is Daisy Perk -( Klin Goldsworthy ). ( James Fitzgerald photo) Legion golfset to tee off and John Scott; runners up, Greidanus. The evening was Brenda Atkinson and Neil finished off with the presen- E. he 's high tation of prizes and lunch scores lliottwere thrownyearby John and everyone had a great Swith 148) . Rosemary Armstrong160(+ with and a Withtimethe summer slowdown 135 (+ 135) with runners up fast approaching, news is go - Brian Atkinson and Terry ing to be hard to come by. Hollingshead tied with 140 Don't forget to keep. dropp- and Joyce Scott with a 134, In ing those little tidbits of in - the playoffs, the ladies formation off at the bar so singles was won by Phyllis we'll have something to Butler and the men's singles write about. by Terry Hollingshead. In mixed doubles, it was Bren- da and John Greidanus, ladies doubles were Madelon and Joyce, and men's doubles were John Scott and John Greidanus, Rosemary Armstrong won the trophy for a perfect score of 180. Next year the Legion darts will be supervised by Brenda and Brian Atkinson, and the starting date will be on Oc- tober 2nd and will be held on Thursday nights. The* combined Clinton Legion and Fish and Game dart fun night was won by Kay Falconer and Terry • Hollingshead. High scores were taken . by Gary Freeman and Joyce Cooke. The low couple was Val Holl- ingshead and John By Steve Cooke The first item of business this week is to correct an er- ror in John's column last week — Ah ha, got ya, John. Anyway, the golf tourna- ment coming up is to be played at Bayview Golf course — not Bayfield as previously reported. A11 V DRIVE-IN THEATRE 169 Bosch St., Clinton 41121030 PLAYING THIS WEEKEND FRI.-SAT.-SUN.. MAY 8-9-10 ST11I C1iAZY •.: 43 F} e. Frh0:0. rl....h ••F• 4Frr lery ADULT WARNING SOME LANGUAGE 3NTIIRTAINMENF MAY BE OFFENSIVE - JILL 2ND FEATURE - MICHAEL, CHAR ES CLAYI3URGH DOUGLAS GmoN Afunny lave story, ADULT ENTERTAINMENT *****'IMI`'!AI"*******'10r'1t'* * * Treat Mom to Dinner out! WEEKEND SPECIAL Served Friday, Saturday and Sunday e May 8-9.10 FEATURING ROAST BEEF ROAST PORK BAKED HAM with Pineapple Sauce HIP OF BEEF Hip served Sunday only SERVED SMORGASBORD STYLE FROM 3 PM ON Includes your choice of mashed, baked, br frons* fried potatoes, buttered kernel corn, homemade Soup or juice, complimentary trip to our salad bar, roll, fee or wife,. Dessert: Pia of your choice. MOTHER'S DAY WEEKEND t 49 SPECIAL! ALL FOR Sr Children's Portions Available EBB1E'S RES AURA 4 mil** SK,tlit'116f COM ot+ o+; l'iwy. No. 4 art Vonestre Rd. ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL Highway No. 11 Wert, Clinton THIJRSDAY,SMAY 7 IFIFTIES NIGHT * Join us for an * evening of dancing to * * fifties and sixties music * PRIZES *For best -dressed couple 11� *For best -dressed single * *For runners-up ****,************ **** those interested in this tour- nament, please take note. Advance tickets are available at the bar for the Legion's annual spring dance in May. It should -be a good one as the "Swinging Brass", an eight piece or- chestra, is providing the entertainment and dance music. The dance is schedul- ed to run from 9 - 1, with a buffet lunch being served. Cost is $12 per couple, but get your tickets soon as it's bound to be a total sellout. Now, for the dart news. From the seven or eight pages of results, here is what I figured out. At the last regular darts night, the games were strictly for fun, centering around a lunch of barbecue steaks, pot luck side dishes, and presentation of trophies. The winners of the fun games were Val and Terry Hollingshead with Art Riseley and Madelon Yeats turning in the high scores of 125 and 118 respectively. The low couple for the night was Lloyd Butler and Millie Hanley. The season's results were: winner§of the year,Rosemary Armstrong J LAST NIGHT" MAY 9T4 11F/WT EIREANTMAN STARTS:Il., MAY 311* TO MAY 1411* 4440Wf1AAlf:I IMI„ /HUNS. ON/ SHOWING MN P.M. Congratulat ions TOM MCMAHON from all your friends on reaching the BIG "30" OPEN WEDDING RECEPTION for %likF�: (;1.Alih L and 1'N(:1 GRAHAM Saturday, May 16/81 in Bayfield 9:00 p.m. • EVERrOUE W61,COMI FRI. SA1 SUN, Obs OHIee Opens r:30 4NOWTIMt NN MAY 1.9.10 fIIf, POWER( )i.EV1I.I' N() If..)N(,FRi'' [IIEFIANIrS()l-ACMID THE FINALCONFLIC 1111 I Vi fl.3iI FR i . ADULT IFIF OWN • WANNfNd fame gamma/1. alafanr, rheefras dr. WII.I IAM H1,RT SiCnURNfy WEAVER CINIGINAL ROMANTIC THRILLER YEWITNESS SAT. MATINEE 1 :30 PM Don & Greta Greidanus are celebrating their AG IPTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Monday, May 18/ 81 We are pleased to invite Relatives, Friends & Neighbours at the Clinton and District Christian School Auditorium 8 PM -10 PM Best Wishes Only Ilkismisomigmoommoommuslossi H'Mt tt: GOD€PI t At C EOLLRiff P. d PM011i; 124494 tycsottic. ( flliillll •A:% C." (.,.„,, 1 CLINTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY are holding a PLANT AUCTION FRIDAY, MAY 8 AT 7:00 PM In the r CLINTON TOWN HALL Auctioneer: Richard Lobb Any plant denetiens would.bo appreciated. 12&UNDER 93.50 PRE-SCHOOL 9 it" Prices Include Salad Bar & Hot Buffet Music for the Evening Smorgasbord by Arlene Darnborough 482.9228/After Hours 524-4133 HELP CELEBRATE WITHUS ZURICH'S 125TH ANNIVERSARY featuring LIONEL THORNTON'S CASA ROYAL ORCHESTRA Friday, July 3 ZURICH ARENA Tickets available ,��� 4q,'4 now call: "" DANCE tothe Music � WALTER 9STENACK n Saturday,.May 9, 19:1 in the Clinton Arena *SPONSORED 1W THE CLINTON PAIR BOA TICKETS:. 05. PER PERSON Can be obtained from any director, t Secretary Faye Fear or the Blue Foun-in - Restaurant, Clinton. All proceeds to be used to redpermituce in the Effect. loan of t Fair Board. 'For Mothr's Sptciai and for our Special Da We at the glue Fountain Restaurant and Steak House are celebrating our 1 ST ANNIVERSARY along with MOTHER'S DAY on Sunday, May 10th Please join us on Sunday, May 10th for a superbly prepared Special meal! Choose from these delicious suggestions or from our menii... *Barbecued Spare Ribs •Ham Steak •Lake Huron Perch .New York Strip Loin •Roast Turkey All. SPE.('IAI, MEALS (1CLU1)E: Salad hair. ( hales of Potato, gaup nr juice, choice of d,' 'r, and lea or coffer, 'i j BLUE FOUNTAIN RESTAURANT 8 STEAK HOUSE FULLY LICENCED UNDER L.L.B.O.���- �ry� 80 ALBERT ST. CLINTON r're Oren Turn. -Sat. 10A.M,-10 P.M./Son. 10 A.M -1; I'. . �ry