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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1984-11-07, Page 18PAM 18CLINTON NEWS RECORD, W'EDNI QY, NOVEIVIBER 7, 19114 E tert Community Calf -radar CARD PARTY at 1.O.O.F. Hall, Brucefield, Friday, November 9 at 8:30 p.m. Ladies please bring lun- ch- Everyone welcome- Admission $1.50.-45k CHRISTMAS BAZAAR: November 17 at Vanastra Rec. Centre, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Sponsored by Vanastra and District Lioness. Proceeds to Lady Diana Nursery.-45,46ar COUNTRY SUNDAY Singles Dance at Vanastra, November 11, 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. Music by "Sound Era".--45ar MARY KAY: November 9 and 10. Christmas Ideas, Skin Care Products. Debbie Rathwell, Var- na. 482-9153.-45or JUST SO STORIES: Nov. 17, 2 p.m. Blyth Memorial Hall. Music, dance and life-sized puppets for children. Tickets $4.50. Phone 523- , 9300.--45,46ar EUCHRE: Wednesday, November 14, 8 p.m. St. Josephs Church Hall, Clinton. Admission $1.50. Everyone welcome. Sponsored by Knights of Col- umbus. Ladies please bring lunch. -45 - "A TASTE OF ROBERT SERVICE" will be presented by Charles Hayter at the Bayfield Branch Library, Saturday, November 10 at 2 p.m. Sponsored by the Huron County Library and funded by Outreach Ontario. --45 LIVING THAT COUNTS: On Friday, November 16 the Vanastra Christian Church will be hosting Rev. B. DeJonge from Exeter who will speak at 8 p.m. Special music will be "Rejoice" a band from Kincardine. Join us for a Coffee Social 7:30 p.m. in the church on Toronto Blvd., Vanastra. Babysitting will be provided.-45,46ar "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, November '13, 1984 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". --45 "JOYFUL NOISES" - musical evening at St. Paul's Anglican Church, Clinton. Singers and musicians from London. 7:30 p.m. November 18th. Adults $2.00. Children under 12 free.-45,46ar HARVEST BONANZA in Blyth United Church on November 7 to 10. Used. clothing section is open November 7and 8 from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and November 9 from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. An- nual Bazaar section opens November 10 at 2:00 p.m. Silent Auction - all four days. Sponsored by Blyth UCW. Everyone welome.-44,45x CHRISTMAS COOKING In Microwave Oven: Demonstrations and tasting. Tuesday, November 13 - Goderich; Monday, November 28 - Seaforth. Pre -registration is necessary, $3 each. For more information contact Jane Muegge, OMAF, Clin- ton 482-3428 or 1-800-262-7044.-45ar THE FOCUS On The Family series by James Dob- son continues with "Christian Fathering" on Tuesday, November 13 of 8 p.m. in Blyth Theatre. Everyo.ne is invited, especially fathers. -45 • BINGO every I uesday evening at Vanastra Cen- tre, R.R. 5, Clinton, 8 p.m. First regular cord $1.00. 15 regular $20.00 games, three shore-the- Nealth jackpot $200.00 must go! Admission is restricted to 16 years and over.-1.tfar. THE ANNUAL meeting of the Huron Central Agricultural Society will be held in the Board Room of the Agriculture Building, King Street, Clinton on Thursday, November 15, 1984 at 8:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. - 43-45 U.C.W. BAZAAR Festival at Ontario St. Church, Clinton, Saturday, November 10 from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Luncheon from 11:30 to 2 p.rn.-44,45 ST. JOSEPH'S C.W.L. Christmas Bazaar and Bake Sale, Saturday, November 17, 1984, 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m, Albert St., Clinton (formerly the Pro Hardware store). Bake Table, Crafts and Draws. '44-46 SHIRLEY EIKHARD: Fri., Nov. 9, 8 p.m. Blyth Memorial Hall. Country folk, jazz and blues from a television and recording veteran. Tickets $10.00. Call 523-9300.-44,45ar LA BOHEME: Sun., Nov. 18, 2 p.m. Blyth Memorial Hall. The Canadian Opera Company Ensemble with one of music's greatest love stories. Tickets $12.00. Phone 523-9300.-44,45ar AUBURN Booster Club annual Christmas Fair to be held Saturday, November 17 in Auburn Com- munity Hall from 10 a.m, to 4 p.m. Over 20 local crafters. ---44;45 BLYTH CHRISTIAN Reformed Church is welcoming everyone to their Annual Bazaar Friday, November 9 at 8 p.m. Blyth Community Centre. Baked goods, crafts, games and prizes for children and food booth.-44,45ar ent FESTIVAL SINGLES Dance: Sat., Nov. 10, Stratford Fairgrounds. (Upper Hall). Dancing 9 - 1. Music by "Mellowtones",--45 Marian .Doucette shows children how to work one of many types of puppets during a workshop held at the Clinton Public Library on November 3. Marian explained the dif- , ferences between puppets, taught the children how to operate them properly and con- struct one of their own. (Anne Narejko photo) MUSIC IN GOLD FOR YOUR DANCING & LISTENING PLEASURE SWING N' SWAY To The Golden Sound of the most popular dance orchestras for super party: dancing plus ballroom tempos just for you. The Music with a Difference & a preference for Special Occasions. BRUNO VERMANDER TEL: 524-2832 The family of Roy and Norene 'Elliott wish to extend this invitation to relatives, friends and neighbours to loin them In celebratig their parents 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY, NOV. 11 2 P.M. -5, P.M. at the GODERICH TOWNSHIP COMMUNITY HALL Best Wishes Only Please St. Joseph's & Std Michael's PARISH DANCE on Saturday, November 10 et Clinton Legion Musk by Pete Bauer Dancing 9 pm -1 am Early Bird drew/ Tickets $1 3. per couple For tickets call 482-3325 or 523-9319 Proceeds to Father Abraham's Mission. License No. 5539602 Steve Oliver's drama arts class was part of the final evening of entertainment held at the Clinton Town Hall on November 3. CHSS students treated the crowd of 170 to mimes, the CHSS band, the choir and the ensemble. (Anne Narejko photo) "Theatre Circle announces itsnew season line-up BLYTH - The Theatre Circle, which won praise from audiences and critics with its first season last spring, has announced a new, two -play season for,the spring of 1985. Keith Roulston, producer of the company, announced Carol Bolt's comedy -thriller,. One Night Stand will lead off the season, opening March 7 at Blyth Memorial Hall. One Night Stand tells the story of poor Daisy, whose boyfriend and roommate both forgot to turn up for her birthday party. Angry and hurt, Daisy goes out on the town and meets a charming young musician whom she brings home to the party. But as the night wears- on, Daisy finds- out there is more to Rafe than meets the eye and she begins to wonder if it would have been better if he'd missed . her party too. One Night Stand has had audiences laughing and screaming across North America both .as a play and as a movie since it premiered in Toronto in 1977. Theatre Circle will premier'a new play as its second production. T.G.I.F. is a new musical comedy written by members of the company. about the trialtkand tribulations of making a, living. After -a tough day at work the locals can hardly wait to get •homefor the weekend but road construction has back- ed up traffic so they adjourn to the local bar and grill to wait out the traffic jam and ex- change stories about just how horrible their jobs are: T.G.I.F: plays at Blyth Memorial Hall April 18-20. CLINTON BICENTENNIAL' FESTIVAL Friday, November 16, 1984 ''41� Saturday, November 17, 1984 TOWN HALL AUDITORIUM and DOWNTOWN CLINTON SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Friday, November 16th '10:30-11:00 A.M.- 1 : 15- .M,-1:15- 2:00 P.M.- 2:15- 3:00 P.M.- 7:00- 7:30 P,M.- Tom Kubinek MAGIC SHOW Auditorium 25' Admission Parents and Tots Welcome Toni Kubinek MAGIC SHOW Auditorium 25' Admission PUBLIC WELCOME Tom Kubinek MAGIC SHOW Auditorium 25' Admission PUBLIC WELCOME Downtown Christmas TREE LIGHTING FREE HOT CHOCOLATE Library park EVERYONE WELCOME CBI A CIM1,0“.;151;1111 IM.tOV1..INl .... Sponsored by FREE BUTTONS FOR ALL YOUNGSTERS COME OUT AND JOIN THE FUN SEE YOU ON NOVEMBER 16, 1984 48ZW33�� For more information please phone "816 JOHN SIMCOE" Theatrical PrQQ+duction Ely Toy Town Troopers Theatrical Group Doors Open at 7:45 P.M 50' Children/Seniors "1.00 Adults Children under 5 "FREE' • To gain background, the writers will be in- terviewing people fromdifferent walks of life. The Theatre Circle is also sponsoring a competition for the best story of a bad day at work, or job nobody understands with a prize of two seasons tickets for the winning entry. Stories should be sent to: The Theatre Circle, P.O. Box 429,13lyth, Ontt. NOM 1110. A view, extremely flexible • season subscription voucher system has been in- troduced in time for Christmas gift giving. Those buying a voucher package for $12 will receive two vouchers which may be ex- changed for tickets at a later date when the holder decides which performances he wouldlike to attend. The vouchers cna be exchanged for one ticket for each of the two shows or both can be used for a single per- formance. Orders are now being taken by mail. Test your township trivia GODERICH TWP. - The Goderich Township Sesquicentennial Committee plans to run a trivia contest each month and invites you to submit your answers to Goderich Township, Box 1-5-0, Holanesville. We request that your answers be received by the end of Nov. The winner's name will be announced with the Dec. trivia contest. For November the prize will be a copy of "The Township of Goderich History Book Vol. I". 1) What special event is planned for New Years Day 1985? 2) What year was the Goderich Township Hall built? 3) Who gave Goderich its name and why? 4) What is the main industry in Goderich Township? 5) Name the members of the Goderich Township Cljuncil. 6) What year was the present Goderich Township school founded? 7) Name three waterways that act as boun- daries of the Township. 8) How many heat units does the Township get in a growing season? 9) When is Goderich Township celebrating its Sesquicentennial? 10) On and after December lst, a copy of the "Township of Goderich History Book Vol. I" will cost $25.00- What will it cost until then? ■ :..:::� er Queen "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" 482-7103 Mrs. Elwyn Feagan, Nile & Mr. & Mrs. /I Stewart Broadfoot, Brucefield are happy to announce the forthcoming - .marriage of their children Laurie Ellen and Charles Stewart ' The wedding will take place at Nile United Church November 17 at 7 p.m. Open Reteptian at HOLMESVILLE 11 F Clinton's First... FESTIVAL Of LIGHTS Friday, November 16th SUPER DEALS IN-STORE FROM 4PM11PM Gigantic Light -Up at 7 p.m. with the Clinton Public School Choir in the Library Park. FREE Not chocolate Served outdoors' nearby. C ii L % CLINTON BUSINESS Sponsored by IMPROVEMENT AREA THE SQUARE • • WED.,- THURS. LAST 2 DAYS .YY./.I..IY1...1.1,1.Y.�1,.�Y. •.ii . (I.:r..11 l:0,18'1. PARK T EATRE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • FOR STEVE LILY MARTIN TOMLIN ALL CIF ME ADULT ACCOMPANIMENT at 8:00 p.m. ONLY SATURDAY, NOV. 10 AT MIDNIGHT ONLY in 111 first motion picturc • CD ,.•n L. • F,.- w(NER BROS *.n.o n, .441. N(Ai•ON5(,`4,4/4, 1 ri•.M W.• -.-ll. n, v.•-,tgn„Mwrv„I • ADULT ACCOMPANtMSNT •••••®••••••••••0••••®•e•••••,••®••••e•®04)80 G00111101 524.7811 .,.i.:......,.. 1'Y Y1 i.Y...i-i i. STARTSFRIDAY NOV.9 FRI.-SAT. 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