HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-09-28, Page 24PAGE 24-CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28,1983
GODERICH AND DISI RIOT Pro -
Life Group IOth Anniversary
Dinner Wednesday October
26th at 6 30 p.m. Goderich
Legion Hall Guest speaker Dr.
Hartz Bezner. 8 Sc.. Ph.D.
Physics Tickets available until
October 19th at B. Lavis 482-
9310 and C Brand 482-
7554, 38-42
ANNUAL TURKEY BANQUET in
Belgrave Arena on Wednesday,
October 5. Meal at 7 p.m.
Adults $6.00. Children $3.00.
Tickets available at Vance's,
North Huron Credit Union in
Wingham, Blyth Printing in Blyth
and at stores in
Belgrave. 37 --39
ONTARIO ST. CHURCH Pork
Barbecue, Wednesday, October
5, 1983 from 4:30 - 8 p.m. Ad-
vance tickets available from
church members. • dults $6,
children 12 .nd under
$3.---38,39
THREE FAMIL Garage Sale •
420 James St., inton on Satur-
day, October 1 fr.m 10 a.m. - 5
p.m. Two wood stoves, com-
plete outside d ror set wit
storm, windJws ith sto s
and many other mis +neous
items. Rain or shine. -39
HEREFORD SALE: Thanksgiving
Banner Sale. Elzevir Hereford
Farms, R.R. 1, Flinton, Ontario,
October 10, 1983 at 1:00 p.m,
Selling approximately 75 head
from free listed herds - Elzevir
Hereford, Golden Oak,
Rockwood, Lymdale, Elm Lodge
and Hastings Polled Hereford
Forms. --39
BINGO every Tuesday evening
at Vanostro Centre R.R. 5. Clin-
ton. 8 p.m. First regulor card
$1.00. 15 regular $20.00 games,
three share -the -wealth jackpot
$200.00 must go! Admission is
restricted to 16 years and
over 38tfor
BLYTH HORTICULTURAL Society
meeting on October 4 at 8 p.m.
Memoriol Hall, Mr. Ken Reeves.
Woodbridge, speoker.
Everyone welcome. -38.39
LAWN SALE Saturday, October 1
from 10 o.m, • 6 p.m. in
Londesboro at third house post
school. Ironing board, cheese
grill, toys. books. etc. Three
family sale. 39
COME TO LONDON'S Second
Annuol Doll Show and Sole, Oc-
tober 2. 1983 at the Lamplighter
Inn, 591 Wellington Road, Lon-
don, just north of Highwpy 401.
Antiques, modern, rroduc-
tions, miniatures and doll
related items. Adults $1.50,
children under twelve 75 cents.
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
MONDAY, October 3, 10 a.m.
ospitol Auxiliary meeting in
1- a Board Room. --39
TRIM -N -DANCE Class (formerly
Doncefit) starting Thursday,
September 29 from 7 - 8 p.m. at
Goderich Township Hall,
Holmesville. Call Eleanor Rit-
chie, Instructor 482_9929 _-39
CLOWN SUIT rental, adults and
children sizes. Sponsored by
Kinette Club of Clinton, c/o D.
Roughen 482-7951.-39-43
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LIVE MUSIC BY "MASTERS"
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THE FAMILY of Alvin and Ida
Procter invite friends and
relatives to an Open House in
honour of their parents' 40th
Wedding Anniversary on Sun-
day. October 2. 1983 at Blyth
Memorial Hall from 2 5 o'clock.
Best wishes only
pleose. --38, 39
'THE HURON COUNTY Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Adult Health Guidance Centre,
held at the Health Unit office,
Medical Building, Brussels on
Wednesday, October 5, 1983
from 1:30 • 3:30 p.m, for: 1,
Health Surveillance; 2. Foot
Care; 3. Anaemia Screening; 4.
Urine Testing: 5. Blood
Pressure.--39ar
ROAST BEEF Supper Brucefield
United Church Wednesday, Oc-
tober 19, 1983 from 5-8 p.m.
Adults $6, children 6-12 yrs.
52.50, under 6 free. Advance
sale tickets only. Phone 482-
9235 or 482-7477.-- 39-41
GARAGE AND Bake Sale spon-
sored by Knights of Columbus to
be held in St. Joseph's Church
hall, Clinton, Saturday, October
8 at 9.m,---39,40
CLINTON LEGION BINGO every
Thursday, 8 p.m. First regular
card $1.00. Six cards for $1.00.
Fifteen regular games, three
share -the -wealth. Early bird
game 7:45 p.m. Jackpot $200.00
must go each week.-9tfor
ANNUAL MEETING of the Huron
County Creom Producers, Satur-
day Nov. 5 at 8:30 p.m., at the
OMAF Board Room, Clinton.
Guest speaker. -39x
NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING
CLINIC - Billing's Method. To
achieve or avoid pregnancy.
Short introductory slide presen-
tation, individual consultation,
Couples welcomed between 7-9
p.m. First Thursday of every
month at St. Joseph's Separate
School, Clinton.-48tfar
OPEN
RECEPTION
for
Stewart Wise
and
Ruth Shepherd
SATURDAY, OCT. 8
9 PM -1 AM
at the
NENSALL
COMMUNITY CENTRE
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Eva Etzler (President), Silvia Genoch (second secretary), and Irngard Haas (second
treasurer) toast Ein Prosit to all who are welcome to the Heimatland Club Oktoberfest
on October 1 in Byth. (Wendy Somerville photo)
Heimatland Club to hold
annual Oktoberfest
By
Wendy Somerville
Gemutlichkeit is German
for have a happy and relaxed
time, and that is what Eva
Etzler, president of the
Heimatland Club in Blyth is
hoping for the club's annual
Oktoberfest.
The Heimatland Club was
founded by Manfred Losereit
wh became its first presi-
denin 1981. Eva Etzler has
been the club's president
since April. The club
members are made up of
Swiss, Austrian, German,
Dutch and Canadian people:
"Everybody can become a
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member," said Mrs. Etzler.
When the club first began
it was geared for the young
immigrant who was un-
familiar with Canadian
country living. Club
members would help settle
the newly arrived into
homes, schools and chur-
ches.
"We helped them feel at
home," explained Mrs.
Etzler.
Today anyone can join tL e
club and Mrs. Etzler stress-
ed, "We don't want to isolate
ourselves, we want to keep
our traditions alive and
share them with the com-
munity."
There are about 40
members of the Heimatland
Club of all ages and Mrs.
Etzler is hoping that many
more will attend their
Oktoberfest on Oct. 1 at the
Blyth Arena Auditorium.
They will be serving
Oktoberfest sausage with
sauerkraut, Black Forest
cake and European
delicacies. The Hornets, a
German band from Kit-
chener, will be part of Satur-
day's entertainment lineup.
Also scheduled is a Swiss
choir from Mitchell.
Mrs. Etzler hopes that
each year the Oktoberfest
celebrations will expand, she
hopes to see more local peo-
ple involved. She said the
main purpose of celebrations
like Oktoberfest is "to keep
the traditions alive for the.
young people."
With, expansion in mind,
Mrs. Etzler hopes that
"maybe next year we can
have a parade!"
Di. Novi opens
Blyth music
series
You're invited to a musical
evening with Gene Di Novi
and his friends. It will be an
informal evening full of
anecdotes and songs, and the
company will be distinguish-
ed. George Gershwin,
Stephen Sondheim, Jerome
Kern. Rodgers and Ham-
merstein and Loesser and
Lowe are only a few of the
composers that pianist Di
Novi will bring to life for his
audiences. Di Novi opens the
Blyth Centre's winter music
series on October 16 at 8 p.m.
with his one man musical
history of popular music.
During Di Novi's lengthy
career as a composer, jazz
pianist and singer, he has
played with Benny Good-
man, Buddy Rich, Lena
Horne, Tony Bennett and
many other of the biggest
names in popular music. His
friends are the composers
who created the tunes that
everyone knows, although
they do not know the names
of the composers. In his con-
cert, Di Novi traces the
origins of many songs that
form part of our daily lives.
The personal anecdotes with
which he sprinkles his per-
formances bring the songs to
life and create a warm and
intimate "living room set-
ting" atmosphere.
Listeners to CBC's Morn-
ingside will know Di Novi
from his weekly concerts
and chats with Don Harron.
Others may recognize him
from TV Ontario's program
Gene Di Novi's Music Roonl,
or from his frequent ap-
pearances as a nightclub
performer.
His concert at Blyth
Memorial Hall on October 16
will combine a seasoned per-
former, a grand piano and
an audience, all embarked
upon a delightful travelogue
through the world of popular
music. Series tickets for the
four events of Blyth's music
series are still available at a
cost of $22. Single tickets for
the Di Novi concert are $8,
and are available by calling
523-9300 or 523-9225 during
business hours, or in person
or by mail at the Blyth box
office.
NOTICE
DUE TO TECHNICAL PROBLEMS
LIONS
TV BINGO
WAS CANCELLED SEPTEMBER 26
STAY TUNED....
Please use your cards
and you may purchase more for
October 3 Game.
THERE WILL BE LARGER PRIZES
Super Spesiaii
FOR THE LOBSTER
LOVER IN YOU...
THIS SATURDAY NIGHT OCTOBER 1
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Served this Saturday g p.m.. 1 p.m. Got a Whole
Lobster, served with old-fashioned french fries.
tangy tole slaw. and fresh french stick bread.
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RECEPTION
Goderich Township Residents
are invited
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on
Saturday, October 8
at the
Township Community Centre
RECEPTION LINE: 8:00 P.M.
DANCE AT 9:00 P.M.
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