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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1981-10-14, Page 20'Sp PAGE 20—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, OCQB&R 14, 11 WESLEY-WILLIS ON- TARIO ST. UNITED CHURCHES invite you to attend their Fan Thankof- fering services at Wesley - Willis United Church on Sun., Oct. 25 at 7:30 p.m. Speaker - Rev. Arthur Scott. Theme "Bloomware Planted". Music byCHSIS Choir. -40-42 VARIETY CONCERT to raise money for the Town 'and Country Homemakers of lluron County Oct. 18 at 2 0 m. at F.E. Madill Secondary School Wingham, $3. - 'Adults. 'half price children 12 and under. -40, 41 ADULT GUITAR CLASS Tuesday evening. Beginners .welcome: Guitars for sale or rent. Phone Henry Pulsifer 527-0059,740,41 ATTENTION LADIES! Ceramic classes now starting Oct. 6. 1981 at Mar-dels, Hohnesville. For more in- formation phone 482- 96:30.-40,41 'OCTOBERFEST DANCE' by Goderich Township Recreatjon. Sat„ Oct- 17, 1981. 9 p.m. 1 a.m. Music: J.D. and The Rising III. $12 per couple': Tiekets,avalable 524 70:04.-38- 41ar • LONDESBORO UNITED CHURCH ANNIVERSARY• Oct. 25 at: 11 a.m. with. Jack W :ytack,, Whitechurch as guest. speOter.; 7:30 p.m. Rev. John Oestricher, Walkerton, Also, the Craig Allen Singers, Goderieh:, 1,42 DON 'VAN ROLEN'S special Showing of Millis World and His Word" at. Christian School auditori;:um; : Thursd'ay, October 15 at 8 p.m: Free admission. Please ..at- tend.-41AR. HOLMESVILLLE .. UNITED • CIIIVRCH BAZAAR.andBAKE. SALE at Goderich Township Community Centre, Wed:, Nov,.4 at 2:;311p:m:-41-43 GREY BRUCE Simmenta1 Club Fall Sale, Saturday, October 24th, 1:00 p.m. Walton's. Sales Arena Durham. Selling 53 lots. Catalogues Write - Phone Elsie Jackson, R.R.• 1, Durham. (519) 369- 6314.-41B.C. COME TO THE GALA WEEKEND Oct. 23 - 25 in Blyth. Casino night and dance, Friday, Oct. 23, Blyth " and District Community Centre 'With "Whiskey Jack". Pop concert bey the Blyth Festival Singers, Sat., Oct. 24 -3 pm. at ,Blyth Memorial Hall. Tickets $3. adults, children $1.50; Medieval Feast 6 p.m. Tickets $15. Gala entertainment and auction 8 p.m. $3000. worth -of auction items. Tickets $10. Weekend package price $50 per couple. Call 523-4331 • for tickets.-41,42ar DRESS UP FOR HALLOWEEN and rent your clown suit from the Clinton Kinettes. Adult sizes $4.00. Phone 482-7121 after 6 p.m. Mon. - Fri 12 - 6 p.m. on Sat. -41.43 ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH, Kipper, Turkey and Ham Supper at Brucefield United Church; Wed., Nov. 11 from 5 8 p, m. Tickets $5.50 and $2.50.. Advance tickets only, -41,42. • AN EVENING OF GOOD NEWS for married love, marriage and creativity, Sun. evening, Nov. 1 at 8 p.m. St. Joseph's Paf'ish Hall, Clinton. Guest speakers- Fr. Mike Prievr, author of "I Give You Me Program." Help farfamily planning to -day. All wekome.— 41,42ar BINGO every Tuesday `evening at Vanastra Centre, . R.R. 5•; Clinton, R' p.m. First regular' card 81.00: 15 regular $15 games, three share -the - wealth. Jackpot '$200.11) must go! Admission is restricted to IS years and over.-3otfar SQUARE DANCE A truly experienced caller i Instructor. GOLF For Florida bound fists winter. FOOD PROCESSOR - Put your Investment to work. CREWEL.*°KIT FINISHING - Finish that kit! TUESDAY EVENING BEEKEEPING - A gnat. hobby and It pays, HUNTER SAFETY - R.qulr.m.nt for hunting licence. AUTO CARE\, - No mor. than a driver. BADMINTON - for the young and not sol • WEDNESDAY EVENING ARCHERY - Exciting and competitive. MEN'S FITNESS - Warm up and weight lifting. SHORTHAND - Grades 11 and 12 Pitman & Fortner. QUILTING - Let's not lose this art. THURSDAY BASIC LAW FOR EVERYDAY USE- An overview of. the law relating to contracts - personal and real property - wills & estates - consumer protection - family law and criminal law and other topics. By a prac- ticing law firm. CALL: 482-3471 HURON COUNTY FAMILY PLANNING project 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 services provided. Counselling on Billings (natural family planning) available first Thursday of each month.—35E.O.W A.R. A MEETING OF THE full executive and membership of Huron -Bruce •Liberal Association will be held; 8:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 21, 1981 at the Dominion Hotel, Zurich: On the agenda will be the election of delegates to the Liberal Party of, Canada (Ontario) 1981 Annual Meeting to be held in Toronto: November 27, 28 and 29.-41 ROYAL WINTER BUS TRW with Blanche Deeves, please call 482 - 3383. —4143 NX STAG for PAUL (trusser) BUCHANAN Sat., Oct.. 24 Happy 20th Birthday Brian Love Hilary, Rubes at B1 Few performers in Canada have had a more varied background in the entertain- ment field than Jan Rubes and an of his talents will be on view when he presents An Afternoon with Jan Rubes at Blyth Memorial Hall, Sun- day, October 25 at 2 p.m. Since adopting Canada as his home, Mr. Rubes has beena television and stage star as a serious actor, a folk singer, opera singer and musical comedy star. He gas particularly been interested in working with young peo- ple and has spent many thousands of hours doing concerts in schools. In the last year, Mr. Rubes has made several ap- pearances in CBC television dramas as well as starring in productions such as Man of LaMancha, The Sound of Music and -South Pacific in Toronto dinner theatres. His relaxed, informal stage presence and sense of humour quickly warms any audience. In a few words and actions he can change ap- pearance and mood for a song from the hit musical Man of LaMancha or set up a delightful European folk song. An Afternoon with Jan Rubes is the first of the 1981- 82 winter music series at Blyth Centre for the Arts. Tickets for the entire series featuring The Messiah, per- formed by the Tafehnusik orchestra and choir, Liona Boyd and John Arpin are still available for only $18, a saving of $10 over the regular individually priced HALL. .WE'EN DANCE SATURDAY, OCT. 24TH DANCING 9-1 Bayfield Community Centre *8.00 per couple '7.00 per couple If both In costumes LUNCH PROVIDED • . Sponsored by the Bayfield Lioness Club The Senior citizen Club ''Reath Out" will hold their ANNUAL BAZAAR on NOVEMBER 6th from 2 pm to 7 pm at the LEGION HALL, CLINTON Crafts and baked goods for sale Coffee & Tea Served We know you care! tickets. Tickets for the Jan Rubes concert are in- dividually available at only The Sunday afternoon con- cert is the final event in a hectic weekend of activity at Blyth Centre for the Arts. The Gala Weekend to help pay off the remaining debt from the Blyth ° Memorial Hall building program will begin Friday evening with a Casino Night and Dance at Blyth and District Communi- ty Centre. It will continue Saturday afternoon at Memorial Hall with a con- cert by the Blyth Festival Singers at '3 p.m. At 6 p.m. there will be a Medieval Feast in the basement of Memorial Hall and the even- ing will see a giant concert featuring Cal Dodd of CTV and an auction of fabulous packages of such as ski weekends or holiday weekends in various cities. Jim Swan of CFPL television will act as master of _ ceremonies. Tickets for all events are available by writing Blyth Centre for the Arts, Box 291, Blyth or calling the box of- fice, 523-9300 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9 to 5. Chicken Cluckers Clinton 3 Cluckers The third meeting of the Clinton 3 Cluckers was held on Tuesday, October 6 at the home of Mrs. JoAnne Walker and roll call was to tell are the eggs packed in the carton with the large end or small end up. Eleven members answered the roll call. The leaders discussed the inside story of the shell, the air cell, the egg white and. the egg yolk. We all labelled the parts of the egg and discussed the different gradings. We were divided into three groups, two groups did the cooking, one group cooking chicken soup while the other group did the Eggonomical Quiche. All sampled the chicken soup and the Eggonomical Quiche and gave - a comment on them. Each girl is Mind out the prices of the eggs their family uses before the next meeting.. The next meeting is on Wed., Oct. 14 at the home of Mrs. Pat Saundercock at 6:45 p.m. Colborne Township's lath Annual CHRiSTMAS COUNTRY FAIR display and sale of local arts, crafts and bakingot SALTFORD VALLEY HALL (v4 mil. N, of God°rich, E. off Hwy, 21) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21: 10 am -9 pm and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24: 10 am -6 pm TEA m DOOR PRIZES ADMISSION:.25' and 10' SPECIAL: Etas -relief sculpture on marble, wheat brass engraving, stained glass, guilts etc. Qr weaving, sof Cherrycdale Stables One mile from the Benmiller• Inn Over 10 miles of Wooded trails by the Maitland River Riding from 9-5 Daily Phone ahead - reservations are recommended 'I'E;LEPHONE 524-4347 4 Friends and relatives are cordially in- vited to a social evening and dance in the honour of the Forty -Fifth Anniver- sary of Ferne and Edgar Howatt. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1981 at 9:00 P.M. In the Auburn Community Hall Best Wishes Only ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL Highway No.1 West, Clinton PLAYING THURSDAY -FRIDAY & SATURDAY OCTOBER 15-16-17 'After -Hours' An excellent four piece easy - listening band. Join us for an onloyabie evening of country, old fifties standards, and current pop music. NO COVER CHARGE * * * **********,********** We know you corel o need CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL STAFF ASSOCIATION Clinton Public Hospital Staff Association Bake & Craft SaIe *HOMEMADE BAKING AND *HAND=MADE CRAFTS Wednesday, October 21, '81 AT 10 A.M. d y IN THE H SPITAL BOARD R .i . Presents "HARVEST HOEDOWN" SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1981 A� THE c a p.m. s l A M '12. Rsr couple e m t® A.M. Music Iv "ROLLIN' SMOKE" Lunch.Prvwided - Door Prise CASUAL or TICKETS AVAILABLE "HOEDOWN" AT THE HOSPITAL dress FRONT OFFICE ALL PROCEEDS TO THE HOSPITAL BUILDING FUND ALL PROCEEDS T THE HOSPITAL BUILDING FUND 1 THE GLASGOW INN (formerly The Sandpiper Inn Vanastra) NOW OPEN DAILY 11 a.m:-9 p.m. Sit down dining and our Smorgasbord Ph. 482-3581 LAST NIGHT THURS., OCT. 15TH yy� DUIT ; h fCCCMPANII ZNT What happened to him should happen to you. STARTS FRIDAY -MONDAY, OCT. 16th to 19th SHOWTIMES: ONE SHOWING 8 P.M. When they met they heard bells. And that was just round one. JOHN BELUSHI & BLAIR BROWN CONTINENTAL DIVIDE PLUS RICHARD PRYOR j, ADULT .* ACCOMPANIMENT ¶Bda 'LQ4se TUES.-THURS., OCT. 20-23 As timely today as the day it was written. ONE SHOWING • P.M. PARK GOORRICH 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524-7811 AIR CONDITIONED PROGRAM SUBJ CT T • CHANGE WITH • UT NOTICE For famillepwi th appetites The ThriftBoxfiom Kentucky Fried Cbicken. AFTER THE GAME chicken!Good You get 9 pieces of finger lickin' good chicken for only Col. Sanders' Recipe Kentuek ried kicken ., A CANADIAN COMPANY $6 25 94 Elgin Ave.,, East GODERICH 227 Main Street EXETER Clinton Junior C Mustangs 300 Booster Club Night ,-Hospitality and $1000. Draw AT THE CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE Saturday, October 17, 1981 DISC JOCKEY NO ADMISSION CHARGE 9 P.M. to 1 A.M. SPECIAL EVENTS LICENCE Proceeds to purchase hockey equipment. We know you care! tickets. Tickets for the Jan Rubes concert are in- dividually available at only The Sunday afternoon con- cert is the final event in a hectic weekend of activity at Blyth Centre for the Arts. The Gala Weekend to help pay off the remaining debt from the Blyth ° Memorial Hall building program will begin Friday evening with a Casino Night and Dance at Blyth and District Communi- ty Centre. It will continue Saturday afternoon at Memorial Hall with a con- cert by the Blyth Festival Singers at '3 p.m. At 6 p.m. there will be a Medieval Feast in the basement of Memorial Hall and the even- ing will see a giant concert featuring Cal Dodd of CTV and an auction of fabulous packages of such as ski weekends or holiday weekends in various cities. Jim Swan of CFPL television will act as master of _ ceremonies. Tickets for all events are available by writing Blyth Centre for the Arts, Box 291, Blyth or calling the box of- fice, 523-9300 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9 to 5. Chicken Cluckers Clinton 3 Cluckers The third meeting of the Clinton 3 Cluckers was held on Tuesday, October 6 at the home of Mrs. JoAnne Walker and roll call was to tell are the eggs packed in the carton with the large end or small end up. Eleven members answered the roll call. The leaders discussed the inside story of the shell, the air cell, the egg white and. the egg yolk. We all labelled the parts of the egg and discussed the different gradings. We were divided into three groups, two groups did the cooking, one group cooking chicken soup while the other group did the Eggonomical Quiche. All sampled the chicken soup and the Eggonomical Quiche and gave - a comment on them. Each girl is Mind out the prices of the eggs their family uses before the next meeting.. The next meeting is on Wed., Oct. 14 at the home of Mrs. Pat Saundercock at 6:45 p.m. Colborne Township's lath Annual CHRiSTMAS COUNTRY FAIR display and sale of local arts, crafts and bakingot SALTFORD VALLEY HALL (v4 mil. N, of God°rich, E. off Hwy, 21) WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21: 10 am -9 pm and SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24: 10 am -6 pm TEA m DOOR PRIZES ADMISSION:.25' and 10' SPECIAL: Etas -relief sculpture on marble, wheat brass engraving, stained glass, guilts etc. Qr weaving, sof Cherrycdale Stables One mile from the Benmiller• Inn Over 10 miles of Wooded trails by the Maitland River Riding from 9-5 Daily Phone ahead - reservations are recommended 'I'E;LEPHONE 524-4347 4 Friends and relatives are cordially in- vited to a social evening and dance in the honour of the Forty -Fifth Anniver- sary of Ferne and Edgar Howatt. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1981 at 9:00 P.M. In the Auburn Community Hall Best Wishes Only ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL Highway No.1 West, Clinton PLAYING THURSDAY -FRIDAY & SATURDAY OCTOBER 15-16-17 'After -Hours' An excellent four piece easy - listening band. Join us for an onloyabie evening of country, old fifties standards, and current pop music. NO COVER CHARGE * * * **********,********** We know you corel o need CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL STAFF ASSOCIATION Clinton Public Hospital Staff Association Bake & Craft SaIe *HOMEMADE BAKING AND *HAND=MADE CRAFTS Wednesday, October 21, '81 AT 10 A.M. d y IN THE H SPITAL BOARD R .i . Presents "HARVEST HOEDOWN" SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1981 A� THE c a p.m. s l A M '12. Rsr couple e m t® A.M. Music Iv "ROLLIN' SMOKE" Lunch.Prvwided - Door Prise CASUAL or TICKETS AVAILABLE "HOEDOWN" AT THE HOSPITAL dress FRONT OFFICE ALL PROCEEDS TO THE HOSPITAL BUILDING FUND ALL PROCEEDS T THE HOSPITAL BUILDING FUND 1 THE GLASGOW INN (formerly The Sandpiper Inn Vanastra) NOW OPEN DAILY 11 a.m:-9 p.m. Sit down dining and our Smorgasbord Ph. 482-3581 LAST NIGHT THURS., OCT. 15TH yy� DUIT ; h fCCCMPANII ZNT What happened to him should happen to you. STARTS FRIDAY -MONDAY, OCT. 16th to 19th SHOWTIMES: ONE SHOWING 8 P.M. When they met they heard bells. And that was just round one. JOHN BELUSHI & BLAIR BROWN CONTINENTAL DIVIDE PLUS RICHARD PRYOR j, ADULT .* ACCOMPANIMENT ¶Bda 'LQ4se TUES.-THURS., OCT. 20-23 As timely today as the day it was written. ONE SHOWING • P.M. PARK GOORRICH 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524-7811 AIR CONDITIONED PROGRAM SUBJ CT T • CHANGE WITH • UT NOTICE For famillepwi th appetites The ThriftBoxfiom Kentucky Fried Cbicken. AFTER THE GAME chicken!Good You get 9 pieces of finger lickin' good chicken for only Col. Sanders' Recipe Kentuek ried kicken ., A CANADIAN COMPANY $6 25 94 Elgin Ave.,, East GODERICH 227 Main Street EXETER