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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-09-07, Page 24PAGE 22 -CLINTON NEWS RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER7, 1983 C o iYi I fl CLINTON LEGION BINGO every Thursday 8 p m Fast regular card SI 00 Six cards for $1 OU Fifteen regular gornes three shore rhe wealth Early bird game / 45 p m Jackpot $200 00 must go each week 9tfar TWIN CREEK GRAND National NTPA Tractor Pull CTP A two wheel drive trucks September 10 and 11 8 miles south of Inwood For informa- tion phone , 519) 695 3021. 36 HALIBURTON HIGHLANDS Secondary School s 30th An ni /et sof y home coming and reunion September 16 17 18 1983 All former students and staff invited For information or pie registration call (705) 457- 2950 or write HHSS Box 390 Halibut ton Ont KOM 150 36 The family of Gordon and Darlene Shobbrook wish to invite their friends, relatives & neighbours to help them celebrate their 25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Friday, Sept. 16 in the BLYTH COMMUNITY CENTRE AT 9:00 P.M. Be sure to attend BRUCEFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT PANCAKE BREAKFAST and BAKE SALE Saturday, September 10th from 7 am to 1 pm at the Brucefield Fire Hall. Proceeds for new fire equipment. I-OLLEU HEREFORE SALE Gold. Bar Livestock Saturday September 17 1 p. m Neor Guelph County Rood 86 two miles north Highway 7 Selling 70 lots David Hasson 1519) 824- 1408 36 'RE -SCHOOL Story Hour Cline ton Public School every second Monday commencing September 19. 10:30 a.m. 3 and 4 year-olds accompanied by an adult 36 CLINTON AND DISTRICT Bad- minton Club 1983.84 season of• fers three free introductory nights beginning Wed.. Sept. 14 from 8 p.m. - 11 p.m. at the CHSS Gym Clinton. Registra• tion nights will be Oct. 5 and Oct. 12. Racquets available on introductory nights. Bring your own running shoes. Fees are $15.00 singles. 520.00 couples. For more information call Bob Riehl 482-7865 Ken Dunn 524. 8903. 36 37 WALTON UNITED Church is celebrating their 118th Anniver• sory Sept. 18 at 10:30 a.rn. Former minister Rev. Derwyn Docken guest speaker. Lun- cheon served after the service. All are invited especially former members. 36 PLAN TO ATTEND the Annual Belgrove Blyth and Brussels School Fair to be held in Belgrave on Wednesday Sept. 14 with a parade starting at 1 p.m. 36 ONTARIO STREET U.C.W. Bazaar Festival Sat., Nov. 12, 11 a.m. • 3 p.m. 36 GODERICH LIONS Special Elec- tronic Bingo Sept. 14 on arena floor. $1,000 jackpot, 7:45 p.m. 36.37 SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE at Vanastra Flea Market. Inside tables $5. Your table outside $2.50. Saturday 9 - 4 p.m. 2 km south of Clinton, Hwy. 4. Phone 482.7401. 36ar CLINTON 169 IlirECW OTIIZLT 482-7030 PLAYING THIS WEEKEND: FRI., SAT.. SUN. SEPT. 9 - 10 - 11 DAN AYKROYD EDDIE MURPHY They're not just getting rich...They're getting even. ADMITTANCE tr TO POISONS • 1 TEAOS Or AGE p OWE Some very funny business. PLUS 2ND FEATURE AN OFFICER RICHARD GERE 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 44. 3 3 " 1iik 5244522 rr 52444540 52.44822 or 324-4340 '411Ir5 DAYSIFK_ LA6 VEGAS NON-STOP SPECIAL INCLUDES: *ail air fare & tars, luggage & service charges •4 nights deluxe accommodations sin flight meals & open bar •welcome wine & cheese party *transportation to & from Toronto international Airport NOVEMBER DEPARTURE O 0 Book early as seats are limited. • twin' THANKSGIVING WEEKEND NASHVILLE DELUXE WITH C.K.N.X• $24500 Fit" • QiUAD For Farther Information CONTACT PENNY SALE tickets for the Hospital Auxiliary, September 15, will be on sale at the booth in front of the Library Park, also of St Paul's Anglican Church. --36 HURON COUNTY Family Plann- ing 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, and Clinton. Counselling and medical services provided.-- 24e.o.w. YARD SALE - Saturday. September 10 from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. at 85 Shipley St., Clinton. Furniture and numerous other miscellaneous items. If rain, to be held at later dote. -36 "THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic held at the Health Unit office, Medical Building, Brussels on Tuesday, September 13, 1983 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance; 2. Anaemia Screening; 3. Immunization; 4. Fluoride. Adult Immunization will also be offered at this Clinic'•. -36 MONSTER BINGO every Monday night, June 13 • September 5 a' 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 JOINT FALL Thankoffering of Ontario Street and Wesley - Willis United Churches will be held on Sunday, September 18th at 7:30 p.m. in Wesley -Willis United Church. Guest • speaker will be the Rev. Larry Marshall who combines music and ministry. -36,37 WEDDING RECEPTION for Liz Walden and Brad Voisin on Fri., Sept. 23, '83 in Hensall * * * * * * * * * * *QUEEN'S * SE FORTH * * Entertainment * * Wed. - Sat. * THIS END * UP * * * DAILY * LUNCHEON * SPECIALS * from $2.50 * Happy Hour * * No Co e0r * ********** ....s While Clinton residents must now purchase a $2 garage sale licence, Vic Hoggarth didn't need the permit for his Saturday sale. The Hoggarth residence is situated on the easterly limits of Clinton in Tuckersmith Township. Sharon Johnston and her daughter Amy of Oakville and formerly of Goderich were out bargaining hunting. (Shelley McPhee photo) Talent Search finale on The 12 finalists in the 1983 Southwestern Ontario Youth Talent Search will perform centre -stage for the judges and fair audience at the grandstand on Sunday, September 18 at 7:30 p.m. The young contestants, drawn from preliminary competitions held in London and at fairs in Aylmer, Dresden,, Elmira, St. Marys and Woodstock, the Central Ontario Exhibition in Kit- chener and Exeter Heritage Days are the finalists from close to 300 original entries in the third annual "search" co-sponsored, by T.V. London and the Western Fair. Quarter and semi-final competitions at Stage 10 dur- ing the Western Fair will narrow the field to the top 12. They will compete for a first - prize of $500 cash, a scholar- ship in the Dale Carnegie course in leadership and ef- fective communication, and an expense -paid trip to Memphis, Tennessee, to compete in Youth Talent In- ternational — the world's big- gest amateur talent contest. Prizes in the international ACCORDION LESSONS Join the new musical fall season with ACCORDION • LESSONS & THEORY INSTRUCTION BY: DIANA VERLINDE (Member of C.A.T.A.) DIAL (519) 262=5608 r HENSALL Diana'sMusts Studio The family of ROMA and JIM RITCHIE Cordially invite relatives and friends to an OPEN HOUSE to celebrate their 50th ANNIVERSARY Time - September 11, 19831 pm -5 pm Place - the Ritchie Cottage, 3 miles south of Bayfield Stanley Sideroad 10 Huston Heights South BEST WISHES ONLY PLEASE For more informatipn phone Bayfield 565-5389 contest total $12,500 ( U.S. ) and the winner is guaranteed an audition with CBS televi- sion's top casting commit- tee. The runner-up act in Lon- don wins $250, and upon the judges' recommendation, will also be invited to par- ticipate in the Memphis con- test, which draws ' from an estimated 15,000 contestants representing fairs across the United States as well as the Western Fair and Calgary Exhibition and Stampede in Canada. The Southwestern Ontario Youth Talent Search, design- ed to discover, develop and encourage talented young singers, dancers, musicians and variety performers, has already achieved interna- tional status. Last year's winner, Jamie Warren, placed second in Memphis, and is well on his way to establishing a career as a professional entertainer. The 22 -year-old singer/composer/musicia n from Hanover, Ontario, has been performing during the summer at Libertyland amusement park in Mem- phis, and his debut recor- ding, "World of a Child" is receiving air -play on radio stations across Ontario. Jamie will return to the Western Fair grandstand to perform once again for Lon- don audiences during the talent show finals, along with featured guest Peter Marshall, host of television's "Hollywood Squares" and "Fantasy". All grandstand shows are free to fairgoers during the 1983 Western Fair, included with gate admission. ThE NEED NEVER CHANGES St. John Ambulance 'The way they were' September 12, 1953 Marion and Wilfred Castle Nappy Anniversary Mani and Dad. Love Mary Lou, BILI, C11rl,, Jeff, Kaillsy, Nancy, Tony, Mya, Paul, Donna, and Jodie. Zurich's s can festival a success ZURICH - The tiny vi:lage has done it again. For the 18th consecutive year it has hosted a successful bean festival. Organizers estimate the population of the village mushroomed from the usual 900 to a street - filling mass of humanity numbering around 20,000, about the same as in the past few years. Visitors began lining up for a sausage and pancake breakfast shortly after 7 a.m. Mahlon Martin, president of the Zurich Minor Athletic Association, whi,:h provided 'he chefs, estimated he and his crew serve&. between 850 and 900 meals. The hungry early risers demolished 225 pounds of sausage, 160 pounds of pancake mix and eight gallons of maple syrup. The latecomers were still mopping up the last traces of the maple syrup with the last piece of thick golden pan- cake when the Festival kitchen team began dishing out the first of its famous bean dinners. More than 5,000 dinners were served before the kitchen closed down at 7 p.m. People began lining up again early Sunday morning to purchase left- over beans. They were soon sold out. ®0•®®•®®®•••000.0.0®••00000®0®•000000•000 • • • 0 • • 0 • • 0 • • • • • -.--- •p cOMoQIo, • • • • • • • • vti Til OTR -. U- 1i 1 1 1 1! 1 1; KTPIE SClUaRE GODERICH 574.7811 `01 1'1:-1, 11 s:A NOW PLAYING WELI?®- THURS. 8:00 P.M. 'S`h1LY rhe good news is Jonathans having his first affair. The bad news is she's his roommate's mother. 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R ADULT COARSE LANGUAGE Thoafr.t Branch Ont. • • JACKIE GLEASON You won't believe what goes on and what comes off in .. ..a .„1:34Prr!,,L Of* 1 ®®• 1 *0* • 1 1 e * 000 • • • ®000 C®• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 0 • • • • • • • 0 • 0 • • • • • • •••0•••••001• 1 - C4LI, ijr,...741:44. er 4, Z u e . THE GLASGOW INN Vanastra Pdrk OPEN DAILY 6 days a week, 12 noon to 10 pm daily (CLOSED WEDNESDAYS *LARGE BANQUET FACILITIES *FULLY LICENSED J Now booking for Christmas and Nevi Years 482-3581 'The way they were' September 12, 1953 Marion and Wilfred Castle Nappy Anniversary Mani and Dad. Love Mary Lou, BILI, C11rl,, Jeff, Kaillsy, Nancy, Tony, Mya, Paul, Donna, and Jodie. Zurich's s can festival a success ZURICH - The tiny vi:lage has done it again. For the 18th consecutive year it has hosted a successful bean festival. Organizers estimate the population of the village mushroomed from the usual 900 to a street - filling mass of humanity numbering around 20,000, about the same as in the past few years. Visitors began lining up for a sausage and pancake breakfast shortly after 7 a.m. Mahlon Martin, president of the Zurich Minor Athletic Association, whi,:h provided 'he chefs, estimated he and his crew serve&. between 850 and 900 meals. The hungry early risers demolished 225 pounds of sausage, 160 pounds of pancake mix and eight gallons of maple syrup. The latecomers were still mopping up the last traces of the maple syrup with the last piece of thick golden pan- cake when the Festival kitchen team began dishing out the first of its famous bean dinners. More than 5,000 dinners were served before the kitchen closed down at 7 p.m. People began lining up again early Sunday morning to purchase left- over beans. They were soon sold out. ®0•®®•®®®•••000.0.0®••00000®0®•000000•000 • • • 0 • • 0 • • 0 • • • • • -.--- •p cOMoQIo, • • • • • • • • vti Til OTR -. U- 1i 1 1 1 1! 1 1; KTPIE SClUaRE GODERICH 574.7811 `01 1'1:-1, 11 s:A NOW PLAYING WELI?®- THURS. 8:00 P.M. 'S`h1LY rhe good news is Jonathans having his first affair. The bad news is she's his roommate's mother. STARTS FRIDAY SEPT. 9 • ®U262 w AIME ally - aroma 42222•21•21882e. ria .21110k- r r. • • 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • FRI. - SAT. 7 & 9 SUN. - THURS 8:00 ONLY MIR the GANNON GIOUP INC N,eserNs LOU FERRIGNO • SYBIL DAMNING • BRAD HARRIS GOLAN-GLOBUS ,> "HERCULES" N1 RSON • ROSSANA PODESTA • MIREIIA O'ANGELO WILLIAM BERGER 1 1 /_1 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 1.1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1/ MUgTpN Hwy. 8 Ciodarlch rive -1 n At5�4-9981 111.111111111111111111 FRI. - SAT. - SUN SEPT 9-10-11 BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:30 Smokey's Back! And The Bandit is at it again! 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