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Clinton News-Record, 1985-2-13, Page 30THIS. ORIGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION Recreation update Break daneing and euchre, many programs offered Break Dancing Attention break dancers! The Recreation Committee will be offering break dancing lessons for youth ages 8 to 16 years. Two ses will be offered, both six week's long follows: Mondays, 7 to 8:30 p.m., Youth ges 0 to 12, February 25 to April 1; Wednesdays, 8 to 9:30 p.m., Youth ages 13 to 16, February 27 to April 3. All classes will be conducted at the Clinton Arena. Registration is limited to 20 students per class. All registrants will be eligible to win a free break dancing tape or album. Monday Euchre The Golden Radars Club is now staging Monday afternoon euchre at the Clinton Town Hall meeting room from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. All Clinton and area senior citizens are cordially invited to take part. For more in- formation please contact the Recreation Of- fice. Bread Dough Art II Good news! The Clinton Recreation Com- mittee is offering a bread dough art course Thursday evenings from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Town Hall meeting room. This four- week (8 -hour) course started Feb. 7 and will end Feb. 28. Registration is limited to the first 15 paid registrants. To register, please drop by or telephone the Clinton Recreation Office. Please note that this course has started and there are only a few spots left. Register today! Fit Five Program The Clinton Recreation Committee is still g available the fitness Ontario Fit ve program to Clinton and area residents. is free personal fitness program involves recording the amount of time you as an in- dividual spend participating in your favorite fitness -related activity. This five level program also awards people with at- , CHSS to host CLINTON - On Friday, February 22, choirs from Guelph, Listowel and Mitchell will gather in Clinton for the second Winter Music Festivalsponsored by the Central Huron Secondary School (CHSS) Music Club. This festival will feature workshops -conducted by Deral .Johnson .from the University of Weste Ontario and vocal coaching by student / from the Faculty of Music. The major works for the day will be Handel's "Zadoc the Priest" and John Bar- ron's arrangement of "Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen.". Thesepieces will be us- ed by . Mr. Johnson .to instruct about 250 students in vocal techniques. As well, music teachers throughout the country have been invited to attend the festival and workshops as part of their professional development activities. The day will begin at 9 a.m. with warm- ups and rehearsal of. the massed choir pieces in the gyms. Following the intensive rehearsal, the choir will- split into groups and rehearse separate. parts. Thanks to the generosity of Sherlock -Manning in lending two brand new pianos, there will be enough pianos to allow for these sectional rehearsals. After a brief break for lunch, supplied by • v V V Tuckersmith Sesquicentennial VALENTINE DANCE V with competitions for King and Queen, Prince and Princess and the start of beards FEBRUARY 15 Dancing 9 to 1 atm Seaforth and District Community Centres Music by WHISKEY JACK MUSIC COMPAPIY 16 years and older 15 years and under '5.00 *2.00 -No Blue Jeans Please -Advance tickets available from committee Lunch Provided vReglstrat on for the Tuckersmith Sesquicentennial (''7 ben•'' growing competition will commence. al this V dance,. February 15th and continue. to February V 28th. Registration 52.00. Shaving permits 55.00 tractive certificates and a lapel pin in recognition of their fitness activities. You can pick up your level one form at any of the following locations: Clinton Arena, Recrea- tion Office, Town Office, McLeans or the Clinton News Record. For more information please contact the Recreation Director. Congratulations to the following in- dividuals for successfully completing their Fit Five Level One program. (All of these ladies participate in the afternoon Trim -A - Size program). Tina Bruinsrna, Tara Bruinsma, .Judy Vanstone, Joan MacPhee, Marilyn Peet, Mary Slotegraaf, Pat Devine, Dorothy Haan, . Gertie Greidanus, Ann DeWeerd, Irene Brooks, Ingrid Bos, Rom - my Feddes, Brenda Bernier, and Ann Ger- rits. A second note of congratulations to Dorothy Haan for successfully completing the Fit Five Level Two Program. Good work ladies! Cake Decorating Good news! The Clinton Recreation Com- mittee will be offering a cake decorating course in March. Should you be interested in participating in this course, please contact the Recreation Office as soon as possible. Calligraphy Plans are now being finalized for a calligraphy (beginner) course to be held in April. This course will be open to individuals ages 13 and over and will be held one even- ing night per week for a four to five week period. Please contact the Recreation Office at 482-3398 if interested in enrolling. Public Skating Clinton Arena Public Skating this week will be as follows. Friday 1 to 4 p.m., Sun- day, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Monday 1 to 4 p.m. and Wednesday 1 to 3:30 p.m. For more information please contact the Clinton Arena at 482-7731. choir festival the parents of the CHSS Music Club, rehear- sals start again with sectionals followed by massed choir practice. Before supper, in- dividual choirs will have an opportunity no practice their own repertoire. The culmination of the festival will be an evening concert starting at 7:30. This con- cert will feature performances by all four participating schools as well as the massed choir of 250 voices under the direction of Mr. -Johnson. Since all three visiting choirs have well established reputations for excellence in music, this concert should be a. treat for all music lovers: Members of the public are urged to attend this special event. Admis- sion is $2.00. VVDE>D4> iF)-f>F>D D E>D D 1 At The We're having a VALENTINE'S PARTY this Thursday, February 14 and you are invited. There will be^contests, prizes, favours and a special gift for the ladies. Bring your Sweetheart or come and find one. ENTERTAINMENT "FODUS" -Next Week - THE GRIND Announcing savings you'll find in the Classifieds. Four-year-old Michael Stephenson, of Varna, gets a helping hand with his skates from his father, Blain during the Varna skating party. The party, which attracted people of various ages, was held on Feb. 9 at the Bayfield Arena. ( Anne Narejko photo) IMI% wants to cut corners Provincial parks for rent In an attempt to cut high operating costs, the provincial ministry of natural resources. has put two more provincial parks up for bids. Both Point Farms provincial park just north of Goderich and Sauble Falls provin- cial park near Sauble Beach will be added to the growing list of provincial parks to be operated by private enterprise. The private contractors will supervise the operation and maintenance of these parks but must follow ministry guidelines. Officials from the ministry say the policy to make private the provincial parks will be beneficial in the long run and will save the Ontariotaxpayer's money by cutting out traditional park deficits. The policy calls for all recreational class parks to be consiyiered for tendering. However; it is -only the: operation which is being. tendered. The same provincial park rules and fees apply at the privately operated parks. There are eight recreational parks in Southwestern Ontario. Five have been put up for tenders with three still operated by the province: The remaining ministry Blackbeard's Valentine's Special Proves that even Pirates have a heart! THURSDAY FEB. 14 - 4 PM - 8 PM Roast Goose or Ham Served with choice of potato, dressing, turnips, or baby carrots, plus all you can oat salad bar. Includes dessert. Beverage extra. Every Wednesday Night is our ALL -YOU -CAN -EAT FISH FRY $69g Saturday, Feb. 16 is STEAK NIGHT BLACKBEARD'S (formerly Debbie's Restaurant) 2 MILES SOUTH OF CLINTON ON HWY. 4' I OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 7AM-8PM operated parks are not immediately af- fected because potential tendering is decid- ed at least two year's ahead of time. All of the privately operated provincial parks are being retendered this year because of either unsatisfactory perfor- mance or contractors have found, the business unprofitable. Each are tendered for five year leases. The ministry says no park employees will lose their jobs because of the move but will be shifted to other government positions. One superintendent from each of the two parks will be affected. ANASrTHA PARK Leo's lai3gUlU Valentine Dance Hilt Ali 16th, 1985 Q.S.11i is I1� cS. 5S 9 9 Dancing 9 pin- I and $3 50 Admission - 15 %t•ar, and tl‘t•r V1 t•lt•unuc difLEL rai FAMILY RESTAURANT AND DINING LOUNGE FAMILY BRUNCH SERVED EVERY SUNDAY 10:30 om• 1 :30 pm Includes several salads - fruits - hot dishes desserts. All you can eat. s4F� 3 ADULTS � § CHILDREN 2 m WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT IN THE PIRATE'S DEN FEBRUARY 15-1b "Jim Purdy" PUB MENU AVAILABLE TILL 1 AM CLOSING TIME FULL MENU W0ITHItemSalad BDAILY SPECIALS Includin.; 2ar HIGHWAY 21 BAYFIELD 565-2992 OPEN: 7 days a week 11:30 am -1 om, except Sunday open 11:30 am -7:30 pm Sym... CLINTON - Thfl �t Clinton Cub Pack certainly earfel tiles; *. related badges several Weal ate' iii they went on their annual w , The 12 boys and their a tp*ren1'erscorts got a taste of nye et .ort` t are none the worse for Wer l, . 'uine 00 1. ''they got to their winter rare Tiflhi The Pinery on Friday night, %Laney Wand earn ed a great night and a futaiMe.,iiiturtiliyedoing various outdoor *csi'vlltie0ite fang/Oiling and hiking and lin a lliew the' forest behaves in winter. The t r" came up on the Sunday and the groui dn't get back to Clinton. Undeterred, the4 eont1aied to eithp until the food ran low tie M When they were forced to move into a t t I;i .Graind Bend. They finally made it horde th TuenAity mor- ning none the worse for lf; i r, Aketa Janet Cameron reported. Although the Scouts t itriablenn make it to their scheduled whiterin Owen Sound the following :.en� did get together with the -k ,' : ld Sdonts and the Clinton Pathfinders outdoor camp on February 2 and 3 jot outside'of town. They made their own lS Mlhits itt Which they lived until Sunday' `i itOr11 ng, lid one reliable source reported* girls rade bet- ter huts than the boys. ley had ei great weekend working on many winter badges, as well as skiing, tobo,; =ening, playing com- mandos and running an-o'Itscle course. The Thursday nigh BOners a had a chance to get outside eildtt.eley eiyed a toboggan party on tun`l. Rill on , finuary 26. Boy, five dozen hotter i't last long around 16 boys and five, Next • week, Febrtilli o 24 is. nte big week in the Scouting inienetnent as the Clin- ton groups mark Seng Week and celebrate the birtTIf found, Lord and Lady Baden P� ' The various grou . hole to have window displays in several doh Clinton stores all next week and the c1nx of Me week will be a church parade ;End 'giiartt fa»iiltr pan- cake and sausage brth rai 'Sunday, February 24 at St. Joseph' Chttne . The .pancake brunch gets underway at 9 a.m. and continues until2nern..at the Legion and is guaranteed to satisfy even the hungriest appetite. It is the major fund rais- ing event for the Scouting movvtteni in Clin- ton, with prices set at $3 for adults, $2 for children from five to 12 year., and $1 for preschoolers, so drop in either before or after church and help out the bays. And if that's not busy enough, the Cubs have to have their miniature cars ready for Saturday, February 23 When they journey out to Vanastra to take part in the annual Cub -Car Rally. 023 Dinner and Dance Huron -Middlesex (Prov.) Liberal .Assoc Saturday, February 23, 1985 Parkhill Community Centre meet simmisminomoloisommuisiwinow David Peterson M.P.P. Leader of Opposition Jack Riddell M.P.P. Agricultural Critic Music by Maple Sugar Reception 6 p.m. Dinner 7 p.m. Dance 9 pern. Tickets $ 15000 each For tickets or if interested in bus transportation call 228-6356 235-2853 294-6771 524-7901 te Thursday - Friday - Saturday • Sunday February 14. IS - 16. 17 THIS WEEKEND ONLY!, I. I One FREE Chicken Dinner ( WITH THE PURCHASE OF ANOTHER I 1 I CHICKEN DINNER AT REGULAR PRICE 1 1 WITH THIS COUPON. E pines Feb 14/83. 1 1 1 VALENTINE'S DAY ONLY ! I L--=,---...41 caF'bEEMABLE rt'JL V AT PAPT C PAI,^v5 DIXIE LEE LOCATIONS . 33 Victoria Street CLINTON 482-7337 OPEN 7 DAYS A melt, 10 AM'. TO PM EXCEPT SUNDAY OVIIN 11' *rill • r PM FRIED CHICKEN AND SEAFOOD