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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-12-07, Page 26PAGE 24—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 11983 Corimuni1y ealen NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING CLINIC Billing's Method To achieve or ovoid pregnancy. Short in- troductory slide presentation, individual con- sultation. Couples welcomed between 7 • 9 p.m. First Thursday of every month at St. Joseph's Separate School, Clinton.--48tfar 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. -9tfor BINGO every Tuesday evening at Vanostro Cen- tre, R.R. 5. Clinton, 8 p m. First regular cord 51.00. 15 regular 520.00 games, three share - the wealth jackpot $200.00 must go! Admission is restricted to 16 years and over. - 38tfar ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TURKEY BINGO, sponsored by Bayfield Lions Club on Monday, December 12, 1983 at 8 a.m. in the Bayfield Community Centre. Fifteen oven-ready turkeys, shore -the -wealth and door prize. All proceeds for community projects.- 47.49 HURON Fish and Gome Bingo every Sunday at 1:30. Admission $1.00, 15 regular games, 3 share -the -wealth, 1 Jackpot 5100.00 to go. Cards 6 for $1.00. 42tfar FLOWER ARRANGING `demonstration with Sharon Alton at the Country Spire, Saturday, Dec. 17 and Sunday, Dec. '18, 10.5. Use up those odds and ends of silks and containers for lovely Christmas pieces. The Country Spire, one mile westaof Russeldale, 519-229-6341, —49,50 STANLEY TOWNSHIP Senior Citizens Christmas cord party, December 15, 2 - 4 p.m. Varna Hal I,--49 CARD PARTY 1.0 O.F. Hall, Brucefield on Friday, December 9 at 8:30 p.m. Ladies please bring tun - ch. Everyone welcome, Admission $1.50, - • 49x CARD PARTY Surn.merhill Hall, Friday. December 9 at 8:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. Ladies please bring lunch. 49 HURON COUNTY FAMILY Planning 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. 24e.o.w. CARD PARTY Wednesday, December 14th at 6 p.m. in St. Joseph's Parish Hall. Prizes and lunch. Admission $2.00. Sponsored by Knights of Columbus.- 49x PROFESSIONAL SANTA CLAUS available for Christmas parties and businesses. Special rates, call early to ovoid disappointment • after 6 p.m. 482-7130.- d9 -51x RENT A SANTA for home visits or Christmas par- ties. Londesboro Lions contact Dave Overboe 523-4416 after 5 p.m. 48,49 Garage and Bake Sale SATURDAY, DEC. 10 TOYS, NEW AND OLD, PLUS HEATING MATERIAL AND MANY OTHER GOODS OF VALUE PROCEEDS FOR ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL COMPUTER PURCHASE For Pickup Call: BILL BRAND DON SCRUTON RENE BROCHU 482-7553 482-7381 or 482-9761 482-3379 t CHRISTMAS POEM. POSTER CONTEST Kids' Enter your Christmas poems and posters in thus exciting contest! Enter os mony as you wont won cash vouchers for $15. $10, $5! Four categories, Gr. 1-2, Gr 3 4. Gr. 5-6. Gr 7-8 En- tries must be deposited by 9 p.m Fri. Dec 16 at Groves' TV. Shiral's Dept. Store, or Ball & Mutch Furniture. Sponsored by the Clinton Business Im- provement Area. For information call Toby Rainey at 482-3815. --49, 50o SANTA IS COMING! - Santa Claus will be at the Clinton Library on Sot Dec. 10 from 1 • 2 30 p m. to visit with all kids accompanied by an adult. Mail your letters to Santo at the library too until Dec. 24. Sponsored by the Clinton Business Im- provement Areo. --- 49or STANLEY TOWNSHIP Christmas card party Var- na Township Hall, December 15 2 p.m 49,50 CHRISTMAS DINNER at the Holiday Lodge Clin- ton on Saturday, December 17 at 6 p.m Invited guests only. - 49ar BAG SALE, December 13 - 17 at Clinton Salvation Army Thrift Store, 80 King St. Phone 482-7079 for more information. -48-50 BAZAAR at Blyth Christian Reformed Church on December 9 at 8 p.m. at Blyth Community Cen- tre. Tea and bake sale, crafts, games. Everybody welcome. -48,49 KIDS' SKATING PARTY - Sat„ Dec. 10 1 -4 p.m. Free skating party, free pop and hot dogs at the Clinton .Arena for all kids. Sponsored by the Clin- ton Business Improvement Area. For informa- tion, call Toby Rainey, 482-3815.-- 49or "THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic held at the Health Unit office, Medical Building. Brussels on Tues- day, December 13, 1983 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance: 2. Anaemia Screen- ing; 3. Immunization: 4. Fluoride. Adult Im- munization will also be offered at this clinic". - 49 LONDON, ONTARIO. The 4th Annual Christmas Craft Festival, December 8, 9, 10 and 11, Thursday 1 - 10 p.m., Friday, Saturday noon - 10 p.m. Sunday noon to 6 p.m. Progress Bldg., Western Fair Grounds. Admission $1.50. One of S. Western Ontario's largest and quality Craft Show and Sole with over 115 craftspeople participating. - • 49 BLYTH CENTRE FOR THE ARTS Annual Meeting, Thursday, December 8 at 7 p.m. in Blyth Inn. All members ore invited for a pot -luck supper and meeting afterwards. - 49ar SANTA CLAUS suit rentals. Clinton Kinette Club call Dorothy Boughen 482-7951.- - 49.51 SENIORS' SHOPPING SPREE - Wed., Dec. 14, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. TEN PER CENT OFF most purchases made by seniors of participating Clinton stores. See ad in this paper. Sponsored by the Clinton Business Improvement Areo. - 49or ADD COLOR To add color to your Christmas turkey try garnishing with frosted grapes. Brush grapes with beaten egg white. Dip or roll in granulated sugar then dry on waxed paper. Can't think of a gift? BLYTH FESTIVAL GIFT VOUCHERS S25. for 4 Admissions Give as o pack, or separately to friends, neighbours, employees, anyone! PHONE 523-9300 Come and join the fun at our -.. 1111._.... JAMBOREE/ at the Vanastra Recreation Centre SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11 2 P.M. - 8 P.M. ADMISSION: '3.00 PER PERSON MEAL AVAILABLE EVERYONE WELCOME! SPONSORED BY: VANASTRA A DISTRICT AIR CADETS PROEEDS TO: VANASTRA A DISTRICT AIR CADETS Even the Norfolk Pine tree at Cooke's Florist was decorated for the festive season last week as the Clinton business prepared for its annual open house on Sunday. Percy Mac- Donald and other staff showed their floral arranging talents with special Christmas decorations and plants. ( Shelley McPhee photo) Clinton Legion euchre, is a popular evening event By Cliff Parker CLINTON - On Nov. 29 there were 14 tables of euchre in play at the Clinton Legion. High scorers were Gary Alexander, Bill Falconer and Eldan Kerr with all scor- ing 83. Elmer Murray had the lone hand score of 5 and low scorer was Charlie Bran- don with 41. The jackpot winner on Dec. 1 at Bingo was Mrs. Jack Hart. On Dec. 1 in darts, the high couple was Rosemary Armstrong and Barney Van - The Blyth Inn Blyth, Ontario Fully Licensed under the L.L.B.O. 523-9381 BOOK your Christmas Parties NOW! We have facilities available for Banquets fs Meetings Phone 523-9381 DININCROOM HOURS: LUNCH Monday to Saturday 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. DINNER Friday to Saturday 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. Sunday " 4 p.m.'- 7 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT EVERY FRIDAY fs SATURDAY This week December 9th ( 10th "WALLY DEE" Praet. The ladies' high score was Shirley Wood 140 and Darrell Wood had the men's high score with 121. The low couple was Madelan Yeats and Jerry Cook. Regular curling will be held in Goderich 'on Jan. 7 with senior curling to be played in Guelph on Jan. 12. The Christmas draw party be held on Dec. 17. The New Year's dance tickets are still available at the bar. The music is pro- vided by the Rosewood Country with a hot meal and novelties provided. 101Ilicir_�L L;ay/itLcl uzz L2Lt«szcl ;<<, «,2,2,,«,22£ t/z. /vzf42:a„r_i,z y ,tzuzziuye, oft/Liz Liati9kL z 1 (ytizct 1ozzainr t ,Z L1IL,L,L ,2 /_li,:t.•,2 THE WEDDING PIANO TUNING • REPAIRS • REBUILDING • KEYS RECOVERED • DAMPP•CHASERS • REGULATING • BENCHES BRUCE PULSIFER 348-9223 MITCHELL 1 1-i_i i_i-i i 0_ti.aa_i a i. i. l� '.1 __ .- 1 .:..1 i, r i i.i.•.i..i 1 8 8-ia.i i. i ./11111 8 111 11 01i i e i i i i i i i i i i 1Y 1 1 8 1 1 l i r i r i PARK THEHTRE 1_to_ a".a i'-0:11.111 i.0a:0,iri-a.i.".1iilitiro its ./i.L 0T 11111:1:-i:--filheitt • SHOWING AT 7:00 P.M. & 8:45 P.M. • • WED, STEVE MARTIN • • OF THE "a ► INN `o•- TWO it • ONLY A ULT — • i unaz n CC EI/PNENT • TRADING PLACES 7:00 P.M. • FLASH DANCE 8:45 P.M. • DAN IMIRRYD IOW MURr1I11 They're not just getting rich... • • They're getting even. • • • • • • • • Some very funnily huskies& ®EDa!!•®®®®••04000®•®4ti®®®III®••••• GODFRICH 524-7811 en STARTS • FRIDAY, DEC. 9 • 2 MORE • SHOWS FOR • 1 ADMISSION •• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • •4•••4••••®411- 1., y ;:Ouse select 1 The Huron Country Playhouse in Grand Bend will present five dramas and a musical during its 12 -week 1984 season. The new season's line-up was announced at a recent press conference by Artistic Director Ronald Ulrich. The season will open on June 19 and close September 8 with each of the six productions running for two weeks. In order, they are: A Thousand Clowns, a captivating comedy by Herb Gardner; Sleuth, an outstanding thriller by Anthony Shaffer; Bedroom Farce, an extravagant romp through four marriages by Alan Ayckbourn; Dracula, an historical dramatization from Bram Stoker's world-famous novel; The Gin Game, a wry comedy by D.L. Coburn; and Ain't Misbehavin', a bouncy Broadway hit featuring songs by Thomas 'Fats' Waller and various others. The past season at the Huron Country Playhouse was one of unprecedented growth. With the support of the Federal Government, the construction of the new studio theatre, Playhouse II, was com- pleted. 1983 also marked the third and final year of eligibility and participation in the Wintario Arts Challenge Fund, the $2 for $1 match which enabled the Playhouse to receive over $231,000. Playhouse II will continue in operation in 1984 but with a revised format. Instead of running three shows in repertory theatre style, each of the offerings in Playhouse II will run for 11 performances only; July 11- 21, July 25 -August 4 and August 8-18. As a result, the overall season in Playhouse II will be shortened and more concentrated. More seating is also planned for Playhouse II, thereby increasing the potential audience size from 160 to 200 people per performance. There will also be reserved table seating and a three -voucher open subscription to Playhouse II. As in 1983, all three shows at Playhouse II will be Canadian with an emphasis on musical entertainment and pure enjoyment. A more specific' anfnttnnu n nt of the CHRISTMAS PARTY For Londesboro and urea Youngsters. Saturday, December 10th 1 pm - 4pm LONDESBORO UNITED CHURCH Sponsored by Londesboro Leos. DAVE and JUDY KUEHL Welcome all their Friends and Relatives to their WEDDING RECEPTION Friday, December 9 at 8 pm at The Clinton Legion Casual Attire, please 41.,ys F playbill and ticket sales for Playhouse II will be made early in 1984. As in the past, Huron Country Playhouse will be offering several special events in 1984, including the annual favorites—Monte Carlo Night (June 2) and the Cavalcade of Fun Auction (August 19)—as well as a fundraising dinner and dance (March 3) and a special music event to be announced. In addition, the Playhouse is planning on introducing a short children's series of three events to be held on different Tuesdays during the summer. Presently under con- sideration for this series are Raffi, The Polka Dot Door Live, Mr. Dress -Up, The Puppetmongers Powell and Erewhon Theatre and a return visit from Sharon, Lois and Bram. Invite to your Christmas Party. CHICKEN DINNER 2 pieces chicken - your choice of salads •roll•butter all cutlery. DELIVERED • SERVED - CLEANED UP AFTER a AS LOW $295 AS • each OTHER MENUS AVAILABLE Complete Catering Service CHICKEN & SEAFOOD CLINTON SEAFORTH 482-7337 527-0220 Owned and operated by Doug Rhude r 5 VA riscrtE PLAY. IronfErn: L TICKET PRICES Adults 3 00 Children 50 1 50 200 Student Card No Card `r,,. L ONS :? r!I (�r'r 51j�f� STUDENT PERFORMANCE: Wednesday, December 14: 1:00 pm PUBLIC PERFORMANCE Thursday, December 13: 11:00 pm Treat Someone Special to Dinner CLIP AND SAVE Save 1 O % on your full course dinner on Monday and Tuesday when you clip this ad and bring it in with you! Licensed under L L 8 0 'Riverboat R to rra t 132 Josephih''e St. Wingh'am 357,-1833 Mon Sat 5130 a.1'n. to 9 p.m, 4 QUEEN'S***** HOTEL SEAFORTH Entertainment This Weekend Thurs. Fri. Sat. "CAMILLE" Tuesday, Dec. 13th "FIRE" (Tribute to Jimi Hendrix) Tickets $2.50 advance OPEN SUNDAY t CHRISTMAS POEM. POSTER CONTEST Kids' Enter your Christmas poems and posters in thus exciting contest! Enter os mony as you wont won cash vouchers for $15. $10, $5! Four categories, Gr. 1-2, Gr 3 4. Gr. 5-6. Gr 7-8 En- tries must be deposited by 9 p.m Fri. Dec 16 at Groves' TV. Shiral's Dept. Store, or Ball & Mutch Furniture. Sponsored by the Clinton Business Im- provement Area. For information call Toby Rainey at 482-3815. --49, 50o SANTA IS COMING! - Santa Claus will be at the Clinton Library on Sot Dec. 10 from 1 • 2 30 p m. to visit with all kids accompanied by an adult. Mail your letters to Santo at the library too until Dec. 24. Sponsored by the Clinton Business Im- provement Areo. --- 49or STANLEY TOWNSHIP Christmas card party Var- na Township Hall, December 15 2 p.m 49,50 CHRISTMAS DINNER at the Holiday Lodge Clin- ton on Saturday, December 17 at 6 p.m Invited guests only. - 49ar BAG SALE, December 13 - 17 at Clinton Salvation Army Thrift Store, 80 King St. Phone 482-7079 for more information. -48-50 BAZAAR at Blyth Christian Reformed Church on December 9 at 8 p.m. at Blyth Community Cen- tre. Tea and bake sale, crafts, games. Everybody welcome. -48,49 KIDS' SKATING PARTY - Sat„ Dec. 10 1 -4 p.m. Free skating party, free pop and hot dogs at the Clinton .Arena for all kids. Sponsored by the Clin- ton Business Improvement Area. For informa- tion, call Toby Rainey, 482-3815.-- 49or "THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic held at the Health Unit office, Medical Building. Brussels on Tues- day, December 13, 1983 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance: 2. Anaemia Screen- ing; 3. Immunization: 4. Fluoride. Adult Im- munization will also be offered at this clinic". - 49 LONDON, ONTARIO. The 4th Annual Christmas Craft Festival, December 8, 9, 10 and 11, Thursday 1 - 10 p.m., Friday, Saturday noon - 10 p.m. Sunday noon to 6 p.m. Progress Bldg., Western Fair Grounds. Admission $1.50. One of S. Western Ontario's largest and quality Craft Show and Sole with over 115 craftspeople participating. - • 49 BLYTH CENTRE FOR THE ARTS Annual Meeting, Thursday, December 8 at 7 p.m. in Blyth Inn. All members ore invited for a pot -luck supper and meeting afterwards. - 49ar SANTA CLAUS suit rentals. Clinton Kinette Club call Dorothy Boughen 482-7951.- - 49.51 SENIORS' SHOPPING SPREE - Wed., Dec. 14, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. TEN PER CENT OFF most purchases made by seniors of participating Clinton stores. See ad in this paper. Sponsored by the Clinton Business Improvement Areo. - 49or ADD COLOR To add color to your Christmas turkey try garnishing with frosted grapes. Brush grapes with beaten egg white. Dip or roll in granulated sugar then dry on waxed paper. Can't think of a gift? BLYTH FESTIVAL GIFT VOUCHERS S25. for 4 Admissions Give as o pack, or separately to friends, neighbours, employees, anyone! PHONE 523-9300 Come and join the fun at our -.. 1111._.... JAMBOREE/ at the Vanastra Recreation Centre SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11 2 P.M. - 8 P.M. ADMISSION: '3.00 PER PERSON MEAL AVAILABLE EVERYONE WELCOME! SPONSORED BY: VANASTRA A DISTRICT AIR CADETS PROEEDS TO: VANASTRA A DISTRICT AIR CADETS Even the Norfolk Pine tree at Cooke's Florist was decorated for the festive season last week as the Clinton business prepared for its annual open house on Sunday. Percy Mac- Donald and other staff showed their floral arranging talents with special Christmas decorations and plants. ( Shelley McPhee photo) Clinton Legion euchre, is a popular evening event By Cliff Parker CLINTON - On Nov. 29 there were 14 tables of euchre in play at the Clinton Legion. High scorers were Gary Alexander, Bill Falconer and Eldan Kerr with all scor- ing 83. Elmer Murray had the lone hand score of 5 and low scorer was Charlie Bran- don with 41. The jackpot winner on Dec. 1 at Bingo was Mrs. Jack Hart. On Dec. 1 in darts, the high couple was Rosemary Armstrong and Barney Van - The Blyth Inn Blyth, Ontario Fully Licensed under the L.L.B.O. 523-9381 BOOK your Christmas Parties NOW! We have facilities available for Banquets fs Meetings Phone 523-9381 DININCROOM HOURS: LUNCH Monday to Saturday 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. DINNER Friday to Saturday 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. Sunday " 4 p.m.'- 7 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT EVERY FRIDAY fs SATURDAY This week December 9th ( 10th "WALLY DEE" Praet. The ladies' high score was Shirley Wood 140 and Darrell Wood had the men's high score with 121. The low couple was Madelan Yeats and Jerry Cook. Regular curling will be held in Goderich 'on Jan. 7 with senior curling to be played in Guelph on Jan. 12. The Christmas draw party be held on Dec. 17. The New Year's dance tickets are still available at the bar. The music is pro- vided by the Rosewood Country with a hot meal and novelties provided. 101Ilicir_�L L;ay/itLcl uzz L2Lt«szcl ;<<, «,2,2,,«,22£ t/z. /vzf42:a„r_i,z y ,tzuzziuye, oft/Liz Liati9kL z 1 (ytizct 1ozzainr t ,Z L1IL,L,L ,2 /_li,:t.•,2 THE WEDDING PIANO TUNING • REPAIRS • REBUILDING • KEYS RECOVERED • DAMPP•CHASERS • REGULATING • BENCHES BRUCE PULSIFER 348-9223 MITCHELL 1 1-i_i i_i-i i 0_ti.aa_i a i. i. l� '.1 __ .- 1 .:..1 i, r i i.i.•.i..i 1 8 8-ia.i i. i ./11111 8 111 11 01i i e i i i i i i i i i i 1Y 1 1 8 1 1 l i r i r i PARK THEHTRE 1_to_ a".a i'-0:11.111 i.0a:0,iri-a.i.".1iilitiro its ./i.L 0T 11111:1:-i:--filheitt • SHOWING AT 7:00 P.M. & 8:45 P.M. • • WED, STEVE MARTIN • • OF THE "a ► INN `o•- TWO it • ONLY A ULT — • i unaz n CC EI/PNENT • TRADING PLACES 7:00 P.M. • FLASH DANCE 8:45 P.M. • DAN IMIRRYD IOW MURr1I11 They're not just getting rich... • • They're getting even. • • • • • • • • Some very funnily huskies& ®EDa!!•®®®®••04000®•®4ti®®®III®••••• GODFRICH 524-7811 en STARTS • FRIDAY, DEC. 9 • 2 MORE • SHOWS FOR • 1 ADMISSION •• • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • •4•••4••••®411- 1., y ;:Ouse select 1 The Huron Country Playhouse in Grand Bend will present five dramas and a musical during its 12 -week 1984 season. The new season's line-up was announced at a recent press conference by Artistic Director Ronald Ulrich. The season will open on June 19 and close September 8 with each of the six productions running for two weeks. In order, they are: A Thousand Clowns, a captivating comedy by Herb Gardner; Sleuth, an outstanding thriller by Anthony Shaffer; Bedroom Farce, an extravagant romp through four marriages by Alan Ayckbourn; Dracula, an historical dramatization from Bram Stoker's world-famous novel; The Gin Game, a wry comedy by D.L. Coburn; and Ain't Misbehavin', a bouncy Broadway hit featuring songs by Thomas 'Fats' Waller and various others. The past season at the Huron Country Playhouse was one of unprecedented growth. With the support of the Federal Government, the construction of the new studio theatre, Playhouse II, was com- pleted. 1983 also marked the third and final year of eligibility and participation in the Wintario Arts Challenge Fund, the $2 for $1 match which enabled the Playhouse to receive over $231,000. Playhouse II will continue in operation in 1984 but with a revised format. Instead of running three shows in repertory theatre style, each of the offerings in Playhouse II will run for 11 performances only; July 11- 21, July 25 -August 4 and August 8-18. As a result, the overall season in Playhouse II will be shortened and more concentrated. More seating is also planned for Playhouse II, thereby increasing the potential audience size from 160 to 200 people per performance. There will also be reserved table seating and a three -voucher open subscription to Playhouse II. As in 1983, all three shows at Playhouse II will be Canadian with an emphasis on musical entertainment and pure enjoyment. A more specific' anfnttnnu n nt of the CHRISTMAS PARTY For Londesboro and urea Youngsters. Saturday, December 10th 1 pm - 4pm LONDESBORO UNITED CHURCH Sponsored by Londesboro Leos. DAVE and JUDY KUEHL Welcome all their Friends and Relatives to their WEDDING RECEPTION Friday, December 9 at 8 pm at The Clinton Legion Casual Attire, please 41.,ys F playbill and ticket sales for Playhouse II will be made early in 1984. As in the past, Huron Country Playhouse will be offering several special events in 1984, including the annual favorites—Monte Carlo Night (June 2) and the Cavalcade of Fun Auction (August 19)—as well as a fundraising dinner and dance (March 3) and a special music event to be announced. In addition, the Playhouse is planning on introducing a short children's series of three events to be held on different Tuesdays during the summer. Presently under con- sideration for this series are Raffi, The Polka Dot Door Live, Mr. Dress -Up, The Puppetmongers Powell and Erewhon Theatre and a return visit from Sharon, Lois and Bram. Invite to your Christmas Party. CHICKEN DINNER 2 pieces chicken - your choice of salads •roll•butter all cutlery. DELIVERED • SERVED - CLEANED UP AFTER a AS LOW $295 AS • each OTHER MENUS AVAILABLE Complete Catering Service CHICKEN & SEAFOOD CLINTON SEAFORTH 482-7337 527-0220 Owned and operated by Doug Rhude r 5 VA riscrtE PLAY. IronfErn: L TICKET PRICES Adults 3 00 Children 50 1 50 200 Student Card No Card `r,,. L ONS :? r!I (�r'r 51j�f� STUDENT PERFORMANCE: Wednesday, December 14: 1:00 pm PUBLIC PERFORMANCE Thursday, December 13: 11:00 pm Treat Someone Special to Dinner CLIP AND SAVE Save 1 O % on your full course dinner on Monday and Tuesday when you clip this ad and bring it in with you! Licensed under L L 8 0 'Riverboat R to rra t 132 Josephih''e St. Wingh'am 357,-1833 Mon Sat 5130 a.1'n. to 9 p.m, 4