HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-10-19, Page 22PMiF 22—CLINTON NEW -RECORD. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 119, 1983
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GODERICH AND DISTRICT Pro -Life Group 10th
Anniversary Dinner. Wednesday, October 26th
at 6.30 p.m.. Goderich Legion Hall. Guest
speaker Dr. Hari Bezner, B. Sc., PhD. Physics.
Tickets available until October 19th at B. Levis
482-9310 and C. Brand 482-7554.-38-42.
BINGO every Tuesday evening at Vanastra Cen-
tre, R.R. 5, Clinton, 8 p.m. First regular card
$1.00. 15 regular $20.00 games, three shore -the -
wealth jackpot $200.00 must go! Admission is
restricted to 16 years and over.-38tfor
A KIDS' CONCERT with Chris and Ken Whitely,
Oct 22, 2 p.m., Blyth Memorial Hall. The
Whitely brothers draw on experience with Raffi
and Sharon, Lois and Bram and their own record
"Junior Jug Band" to teach kids to make their
own music with found materials. Tickets $3.50
each or series tickets $7 for four events, Phone
523-9300.- 41,42ar
THIRD ANNUAL Medieval Feast, Sot. Oct. 22. 7
p.m. Blyth Memorial Hall, Your chance to be a
knight or lady - feast on roast pig and fixings
(other choices available), enjoy medieval enter-
tainment and hove a great time. Ask someone
who's been. Prizes for best costume and bib.
Tickets $16.50, and proceeds go to Blyth Centre
Building Fund. Phone 523-9300----41,42ar
CLOWN SUIT rental, adults and children sizes.
Sponsored by Kinette Club of Clinton, c/o Q.
Boughen 482-7951,-39-43
CLINTON LEGION BINGO every Thursday, 8 p.m.
First regular card $1.00. Six cards for $1.00. Fif-
teen regular games, three share -the -wealth.
Early bird game 7:45 p.m. Jackpot $200.00 must
go each week.-9tfar
BASEMENT BARGAIN SALE - good/used clothing.
Friday, October 21 at 7 - 8 p.m. Wesley -Willis
United Church. -41,42
AUTUMN DAYS Bazaar, Tea, Delicatessen and
Bak.. table at St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church
Hall, Clinton on October 29 at 2:30 p.m. -41,42
TABLES TO BE SOLD for the Auburn Booster
Club's Annual Christmas Bazaar. It's to be held
Saturday, November 19 from 10 - 4 at the Auburn
Community Hall. Tables are $5.00 each. For more
information contact: Mrs. Ross Doer 526-7548 or
LorieCartwright 526-7256.--41,42 •
HOLMESVILLE U.C.W. Bazaar and Tea on
Wednesday, November 2 at 2:30 p.m. in
Goderich Twp. Hall. -42,43x
HOLMESVILLE United Church Anniversary Service
and Dedication of stained glass memorial'win-
dows Sunday, October 30, 2 p.m. Rev. John S.
Oestreicher guest speaker. Everyone
welcome --42,43
AN EVENING OF HARMONY at Wesley -Willis,
United Church on Tuesday, Nov. 22, at 8:00 p.m.
Adults $4,00, High school students $2.00,
Children - free.- 42
"THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit invites you to
attend the Child Health Clinic, held at the Health
Unit Office, Huronview Building, Clinton on Fri-
day, October 21, 1983 from 9:30-'. 1:30 a.m. for:
1, Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization
4. Fluoride.
ADULT IMMUNIZATION WILL ALSO BE OFFERED
AT THIS CLINIC'. --42
HAPPY 45TH
ANNI VERSAR Y
Wil f and Hazel
on
October 22nd
Happy 38th Anniversary
Mom & Dad
Love,
Wayne, Barb, Shirley,
Dave, Sharon, George,
Jeff
!eni[ar
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BUS TRIPS: The Royal Lipizzon Stallions. the world
famous white stallions of Vienna at Kitchener
Memorial Auditorium on Wednesday, November
2 evening show. Winter Fair November 11. 12
and 13. Phone Helen McBurney. Nicholson Bus
Lines 357-3424.— 42
THE SENIOR CITIZENS' grow ch Out are
holding their Tea, Bake anerCrafi Sale on Friday.
October 28, 2-6:30 p.m. in the Legion
Hall. -42.43x
MINI SERIES on "'Staying Slim Over Christmas
being offered at the Clinton Hospital by the Dieti-
cian November 9 and 16 "from 8-10 p.m. Pre
registration is necessary. Contact the hospital
Dietary Dept. 482-3447. 42,43
HULLETT Twp. Recreation Committee is sponsor-
ing St. John's Ambulance Standard First Aid
course. Four Monday evening sessions starting
November 7 from 7 - 11 p.m. Two Saturday ses-
sions starting November 5, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. at
Londesboro Hall. Cost 532.00. To register call
523-4359, —42,43
CANADIAN DIABETIC'S Assoc. Wingham and
'District Branch meeting in Goderich at the
hospital auxiliary room on October 27 at 8 p.m.
Guest speaker is Dr. Wong from Toronto. Topic -
Sex and the Diabetic. ---42,43
ROAST BEEF SMORGASBORD in Blyth Memorial
Hall on October 28, served from 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.
Adults 55.50, children 52.50. Sponsored by Trinity
Anglican Church, Blyth. - 42,43
YARD SALE - Rain or shine, Saturday, October 22,
10 a.m. - ? Articles too numerous to mention but
can be seen at 230 Dunlop St. (corner of Dunlop
and Erie). Good prices • everything to go! —42
EASTERN STAR Annual Christmas Dance, Satur-
day, November 5, 1983, Clinton Legion Hall.
Music by "The Royalaires". Dancing 10 - 1, 518.00
per couple. Buffet Lunch. Proceeds for
Benevolent Work, -42
OPEN RECEPTION for Gerald and Anne Ryan in
honour of their 25 Wedding Anniversary to be
held on October 2T,, 1983 in Brussels, 9:00 p.m.
Everyone welcome. Best wishes only please.-- 42
GODERICH TOWNSHIP Playground Equipment
Project Dance, at the Goderich Township Hall,
Friday, November 4. Dancing ' 9 - 1 to
""Knightriders". For tickets phone 482-3870 or
524-7472--42,44
HURON Fish and Game Bingo every Sunday at
1:30. Admission 51.00, 15 regular games, 3
share -the -wealth; 1 Jackpot 5100.00 to go. Cards
6 for $1.00.-42tfar
ST. ANDREWS United Church, Kippen,
smorgasbord supper at Brucefield United Chur-
ch, November 9, 1983, 5 - 8 p.m. Adults 56.00, 12
and under $2.50, pre-schoolers free. -42,43
THE CLINTON FIGURE Skating Club is selling
cheese. Anyone wishing to place an order, con-
tact a club member or Borb Norman 482-7148
after 5 p.m. -42
ANNOUNCING Blue Water Angus 29th Annual
Sale Saturday, October 29th, Walkerton
Agricultural Arena. 45 Lots. Breeding Stock
suitable for Commercial or Purebred Herds.
Catalogues available. Wm. Lee, R.R. 3, Conn,
NOG 1NO. (519) 323-4848.-42o
AEOLOS BRASS, Wed., Nov. 2. 8 p,m. Blyth
Memorial Hall. This acclaimed quintet mixes
Newfoundland folk songs, Renaissance dances
and Porgy and Bess selections with stories and a
good dose of humour. Tickets $8. Phone 523-
9300.--42,43ar
GREAT GRAND PIANO Gala, Fri., Nov. 4th, 8:30
p.m. Blyth Memorial Hall. Celebrate the piano's
arrival' and listen to jazz pianist John Roby. Or-
chestra London musicians, Blyth Festival Singers
and more. Adults $5, Children 52. Phone 523-
9300. -- 42, 43ar
2tTH WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
MR. & MRS. RUSSELL ARCHER
Evelyn Butler and Russell Archer
exchanged marriage vows on
October 18, 1958 in Kirkland Lake.
Congratulations Mom and Dad
on your 25th Wedding Anniversary.
Wishing you many more years of happiness.
Love Betty, Tom and Kristine,
Jim, Karen.
borne Township's 16th Annual
CHRISTMAS COUNTRY FAIR
sale of local arts, crafts Z country
baking et Saltford Valley Hall ('/. mils
N. of Goderich, E. off Hwy. 21)
Wednesday, October 19,
10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Saturday, October 22
10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sunday. October 23, 12 noon-6p.m-
SPECIAL FEATURES: Isabelle MacDonald
displaying ceramic figurines; 18"
homemade old fashioned dolls with
Mounters ae:d aprons by Jan McArthur
of Tiverton: Bread Dough Art and Silk
Flower Arrangements by Marie
Webster of Auburn; Soft Sculpture
novelties and Christmas Decorations by -
Lube Straiton of Luckeow: Meeram,o by
Barbaro Burton of Kincardine: Paper
Tole by Olga Tyshenlro of Mitchell,
Saturday A Sunday only.
ADMISSION Adults 504
LUNCH AND REFRESHM4NTS (served by
Order of Eastern Star Ladies
OVER 45 CRAFTS
(sponsored by Slum Water Chapter No.
214, Order of the Eastern Star,
l' , dertch.)
Me».'ieval fe st r,: »;turns to
Legions of medieval lords and ladies are
hiding out in Huron County. You may not
realize it, but once a year, local citizens don
their best and most colourful costumes,
feast on roast pig and every delicacy im-
aginable and are entertained by jugglers,
jesters and mountebanks. You can join their
ranks if you act fast. The event is the Blyth
Centre for the Arts' annual Medieval Feast,
which will be held October 22 at 7 p.m. in
Blyth Memorial Hall. Tickets are $16.50 and
all proceeds go to the Centre's Building
Fund.
The Medieval Feast, now in its third year,
has to be one of the most popular fund-
raising events run by the Blyth Centre in re-
cent years. Last year's crowd enthused
about the quality of the food, the entertain-
ment and the fun atmosphere of the evening.
This year's feast promises more of the
same.
Medieval costumes are optional, but there
will be prizes for the best ones. Medieval
cutlery is fingers only, so prizes for best bibs
will also be in order.
The menu will feature pate, relishes,
breads, fall vegetables, seafood, roast
chicken, beef and a whole roast pig carried
in on trenchers. Dessert will be home-made
tarts of all kinds.
All evening long, minstrels and magicians
will entertain the crowd, presided over by a
king and queen of the evening.
Space is limited, so, for a riotous good`
time and a contribution to the improvement
of Blyth Memorial Hall, book your tickets at
the Blyth Saga, from any board member of
by calling 523-9300.
Don Van Pollen shows
photography exhibit
Mr. Don Van Polen, a professional, award
winning photographer will be coming to
Clinton as part of his cross Canada tour to
show, "Springtime in Holland". This latest
multi -media program will feature the scenic
beauty of this historic country. The flat
Friesian farmlands, with their world
famous cows; to the beautiful flowering of
thousands of tulips will be presented on a 30
ft. screen.
There is no charge for this presentation
but a free-will offering will be received. You
are invited to experience this program at
Clinton & District Christian School on Fri-
day, October 28 at 7:30 p.m.
Don Van Polen has shown his presenta-
tions to capacity crowds throughout North
America, using a unique system of six
Sinfonia
play along
with Air Farce
Treat yourself to the brilliant sounds of
Orchestra London Canada Sinfonia in con-
cert with the Royal Canadian Air Farce,
Saturday, October 22, at 8:15 p.m. at the
Goderich District Collegiate.
This uniquely varied program features
Sinfonia, the 30 member professional core of
Orchestra London Canada, along with the
often hilarious comedy of Air Farce.
Under the direction iof guest conductor,
Brian Jackson, Sinfonia will provide a
musical accompaniment around which.
Dave Broadfoot, Luba Goy, Don Ferguson
and Roger Abbot will interject with a slick
series of comedy gags.
This will be an evening that audiences of
all ages will enjoy. Tickets are available
from Goderich Rotary Club members.
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The Blyth Inn
Blyth, Ontario
Fully Licensed under the L.L.B.O.
Book your
CHRISTMAS PARTIES
NOW!
WE HAVE FACILITIES
AVAILABLE FOR
BANQUETS (i MEETINGS
PHONE 523-9381 NF0RMA11ON
ENTERTAINMENT
EVERY FRIDAY (t SATURDAY
THIS WEEKEND
DOUG McMALL
COUNTRY
DININGROOM HOURS:
Atka
LUNCH: Mon. Sat.
11:30 10 p.m.
DINNER: Fri. Sat.
5 p.m. • 7 p.m.
d/////' Sundav 4 p.m. 7 p.m.
Help us help)
RED CROSS
BLOOD
DONOR'S
CLINIC
at CA S.S&
Princess St.
Clinton
on
Thursday, Oct. 20, '83
1:30 - 4:00 P.M.
5:30 a 9:00 P.M.
powerful 70mm projectors with a giant
screen and full stereophonic sound. Many of
Don's photographs have been sold for world
wide distribution. Don devots himself full-
time to making multi -media presentations
with a distinctive Christian message. Don
states, "God has much to teach us from both
the book of nature and the Bible."
This unique program will feature the
historic, cultural and Christian heritage of
Holland. It is presented by the Canadian
Home Bible League, and international
Scripture distribution agency which works
with missions, churches and national
pastors in many countries.
A rare and unforgettable evening for the
whole family.
Open R eception
for the
251h Wedding Anniversary
of
Russ & Evelyn Archer
to be held at
Clinton Community (:entre
SAT. OCT. 22ND AT 9 P.M.
Be's, If fishes (lnly - h.rv'ry
QUEEN'S ******
HOTEL
SEAFORTH
Entertainment This Weekend
Thurs. Fri. Sat.
THE DISTANTS
Next Week
RED ALERT
Happy
25th Anniversary
Mom & Dad
from
Sandra, Randy
Brian & Terri
lyth Ce tr
for the Arts
The Blyth Centre for the Arts' annual fund-raising Medieval Feast will be held this Saturday
evening in Blyth Memorial Hall. Floyd and Liz Herman are shown here taking part in last
year's feast. ( Photo courtesy of the Blyth Centre for the Arts )
PARTY
for
JEFF McKAY
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21
For more information
call: 262-3141
or
262-6904
St. Andrews United Church
K Ippon
SMORGASBORD SUPPER
BRUCEFIELD UNITED CHURCH
November 9th, '83 5-8 pm
Adults `6.00 12 and '2.50
under
Preschoolers FREE
For tickets call 262-6009
CLINTON FIGURE SKATING
CLUB
"Old Fashioned
HALLOWE'EN
FAMILY FUN NIGHT
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SATURDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1983
CLINTON ARENA 7:30 p.m. - 11:00 p.m.
*GAMES *SKATING
*PRIZES
REFRESHMENTS FOR MOM & DAD
Come as your favourite Spook)
and bring your best Jack -O -Lantern
(Prizes for Both According to
Age Group)
ADVANCE TICKETS:
OR AT THE DOOR
482-7535 OR
482-7148
Tickets avolloble
from any Figure
Skating Club member.
55. PER FAMILY
(INCLUDES 51000.
PLAY MONEY)
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