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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1985-09-04, Page 25BINGO: Vanatitra Rea, Platte, Tuesdays, 8 p.m. First reg. card $1.. fiffaa :reg. $20 games, three share -the weglth:.IgcIKppt POO must go. Lucky Ball $22000 (if nett wetro 4uckyt Ball increases $,20 per week. Admission restricted to l6. -years -and over.—l4tf BAYFIELD LIONS Club Bingo every Friday night at 7:45 p.m. Doors open at 6:3Q p.m. Jackpot $300.00.-23tfar • GODERICH POWER SQUADRON Boating Courses for fall break. Registration at Clinton District High School, September 12 at 8 p.m. or phone .P3-9659.-34-36 NOTICE TO Superannuated Teachers' Huron Branch Bus Tours arranged for the Niagara District, vineyards, winery and Welland Locks plus dinner. Cost $36.00 Friday, Sept. 27. For in- formation and to register for tour, please call 524-4612 or482=9989:, 35,36x 80TH BIRTHDAY - You ore cordially invited to join in celebrating the 80th birthday of Miss Clare. McGowan, at an Open House, 2:30 - 5:00 p.m., Sunday, September 15. at North Street United Church, Goderich.-36,37x A CHINA SURVEY by Royal Doulton Wesley -Willis Church, Monday, September 30, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. • 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Refreshments served. -36,39x "THE' HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic held at the Health Unit Office, Medical Building, Brussels on Tuesday, September 10, 1985 from 9:30 • 11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance: 2. Anaemia Screening; 3. Immunization; 4. Fluoride. ADULT IMMUNIZATION WILL ALSO BE OFFERED AT THIS CLINIC."-36ar HURON -PERTH CENTRES for Children & Youth are pleased to invite you to hear Dr. M.L. Simner, Psychologist, University of Western Ontario speaking on "Prediction and Prevention of Early School Failure" at the annual meeting of the Cen- tres Wednesday, September 18 at 7:30 pm Clin- ton Town Hall, Albert St., Clinton, -36,37 BLYTH FESTIVAL.- Garrison's Garage: September 4, 5 (matinee and evening), 6, 7 (matinee and evening), 9, 10, 11, 12 (matinee and evening). Evening performances at 8:30 pm; matinees at 2:OOpm. For tickets, call Bo% Office. .523- .9300/9225. CAR RALLY, Saturday, September 14, starting from Blyth Memorial Hall, 9am-12 noon. A "fun run" through Huron County with trick questions, check points, prizes etc, Registration: $5./car. Call 523-9300/9225 for details, 36ar You're invited to an OPEN HOUSE in. honour of the 5Ot h WEDDING ANNIVERSARY of Mervyn and Doris Batkin DATE: Saturday. Sept. 11 TIME: 2-4:30 p.m. PLACE: 283 Albert St. Clinton (Home of Clayton and Jane Groves) -BEST•WISHES ONLY PLEASE - I Willy's gaiting married on Saturday. TO PROPERLY CELEBRATE WILLY'S BURGER STOP WILL BE CLOSED Saturday, Sept. 7 OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL SUNDAY WI LLY'S BURGER STOP H Y). a WEST - CLINTON PHONE :HEAD FOR FASTER SERVICE1.15055 48 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK MON-TUES.-WED.-THURS. 11 AM-11PM; FRI.-SAT. 1 1 AM-2AM SUNDAYS 11 AM -9 PM Hay Township Recreation Committee Mystery Bingo Every other Thursday Next Bingo Thurs., September 5 Zurich Community Centre have moved to the ice surface Jackpot: $1000 must go Bonanza Prize, 51 calfs • 4 flash games • 1 early bird • 10 regular games • 1 mystery prize OVER $2000 in cash prizes Doers open at 6130 p.m. Ringo starts at 7:45 sharp Bring your dabbers ALL PROCEEDS for "NEW" BALL DIAMOND No one under 16 allowed to play GODERICH TOWNSHIP, Summer of '85. Come see video-tapes and pictures of school display, varie- ty show and heritage service at Township Com- munity Centre on September 8 from 1. -Spm. Please bring pictures or videotapes also. Bus tour - east region - will leave at 3:00. Order bus tickets 524-4163 or 524-7436. Everyone welcome.-36ar HURON COUNTY Family Planning invites you to attend Family Planning Clinic every Thursday from 6:30 p.rn. to 9:00 p.m. of Huron County Health Unit, Public Health Wing, Huronview, Clinton. Counselling and medical services, provided. -1 eow SUNDAY' School at -Blyth United Church will begin again on Sunday, September 8 qt 9:45 o.m. All children ages 3 and up ore welcome. --36 CLINTON it DISTRICT Badminton Club 1985.86 season offers three free introductory nights beginning Wednesday, September 11 from 8- llpm at the CHSS gym, Clinton. Registration nights will be October 2 & 9. Beginners are welcome. Bring your racquets and sneakers. Fees are $15.00 adult single; $20.00 married' cou- ple. For more information call Bob Riehl 482- 7865.-36,37ar A SELF-HELP and Friendship Group for Separated and Divorced Women in Huron County will com• mence Wednesday, September. 18 of 8 p.m. in the Community Room at the Grandstand, 166 McDonald Street, Goderich. Bring along your suggestions and ideas. Coffee provided. For fur• ther information, phone 524-4164 after 5 p.m. -36,37 DAY TRIPS: Horse races,- ,Mohawk, Tuesday September 10; Masonville Mall and London Fair Thursday. September 12: Ploughing Match, St. Thomas, Thursday, September 19. Contact Helen McBurney, Nicholson Bus Lines 357-3424 anytime. -36 COME to the Blyth Firemen's Pancake and Sausage breakfast, Sat., Sept. 7 and Sun.. Sept. 8. Breakfast served 8 a.m. - 11 a.m. Blyth Fire Hall. -36 OLD FASHIONED Pancake Breakfast, Brucefield Fire Hall, Sept. 14, 7 a.m. - 1 p.m. Adults 53.50. Children 6 -,12,.$2:00, Under 6 yrs, free.- 36 VANASTRA & DISTRICT. Lioness Club Dance, Saturday, September 28, 9 p.m. • 1 a.m.. Vanastra Rec. Centre. Music by "Anything Goes". $10.00 per couple. Tickets available at Shirai's, Dixie Lee, The Big Scoop. 36ar CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING PHONE 4823443 MONDAY TO FRIDAY • 9:00 a.m. to s p.m. an e -R•"" Br ^ Ora ▪ w .... t-.•"- w�c k a- ^ L. t.. L. 4 . ,..„. " Y y ,...„.....,:::„..7,-,,,-.: .....,.., \-'\' KD'" , •,xay ' Awl lbw 1 PIANO TUNING •REPAIRS •REBUILDING •KEYS RECOVERED • DAMPP-CHASERS • RF.GL3LATING • BENCHES BRUCE PULSIFER 348-9223 MITCHELL i-£ z..1/ rt, w 014 t. ke • , p Valerie Miller of Clinton tried her luck one last time at the Clinton Monster Bingo on September 2. The summerlong season of weekly bingo matched ended this weekend and Valerie gave the last round her full concentration, playing with 34 different cards. (Shelley McPhee photo) RECEPTION for Robert McMahon and Linda Blake • SAT., SEPTEMBER 7 in Varna RECEPTION for Cathy Van Ninhuys. and Mark MacLean SATURDAY, SEPT. 7 in Holmesville The family of Calvert and Alice Falconer invite you to an OPEN HOUSE in honour of their 6Oh WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Sunday. September 8 2.4 p.m..at Huronvicw -NO LIFTS PLEASE - REGISTRATION FOR BROWNIES, GUIDES PATHFINDERS DATE: Monday, September 9, 1985 PLACE: Clinton Leglon-K Irk St. TIME: 7:00 pm - 6:00 pm - REGISTRATION ' FOR BEAVERS, CUBS, SCOUTS, VENTURERS, ROVERS DATE: Thursday, September 12, 1985 PLACE: Ontario Street Church TIME: 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm CL.INTON ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION "Central European Campaign BANQUET" Saturday, September, 14th, 1985 CLINTON LEGION HALL Guest `Speaker: Col. Brandon Comm Cocktails 6:00 p.m. Dinner 7:00 p.m. TICKETS: $'I 0.00 per person Members and Guests Welcome Tickets available at Iitir or Committee Chairman Comrade Ivan Hogged' v:* Bingo results CLINTON - Another season of Monster Bingos ended on September 2 and Donna Leppington of Clinton went home a big winner with the -$1.,000 jackpot prize. Barbara Pigg of Goderich won the $340.50 Bonanza Bingo prize and Share -The -Wealth rounds went to Ruth Makins, Bayfield, $155; Andy Peterson, Clinton, $152.75; Bette, Ann Bell, Goderich, $158.50. Early Bird game winners were Roberta Plumsteel of Clinton, taking the $130.50 prize and Viola Peterson of Clinton; winning $140. Regular $50 game winners included; Vicki Colquhoun, Clinton; Elaine Josling, Clinton; 46 Marilynn Gibbs, Goderich; Doris Batkin, Clinton; Florence Elliott, Clinton; M. Mew, Clinton; Brenda Miskie, Clinton; Rose Anne Overholt, Zurich; Marlene Hart, Clinton. Buck Little, Exeter; Sylvia McGee, Goderich and Sara Anstett, Wingham split prize winnings, as did Jack Spearin, Clinton; Grace Lawson, Clinton and Cecile Meidinger, Zurich in another round. S. Anstett and N. Caldwell of Dashwood each won $25 in a match. Leone Gough, Kitchener and Beverly Vail, Goderich had winning combinations, as did Loraine Robinson, Goderich; Jeane Little, Exeter; Lorne Wilson, Brodhagen; Mike Alexander, Seaforth; Marg Percy, Clinton; Elaine Josling, Clinton; M. Mew, Clinton; Madelon Mcllwain, Bayfield; Joan Wissler, Brussels and Ferguson Riley. Also on the winning side were Judy Brindley, Goderich; Phyllis Ryan, Goderich; W.D. Wilson, Brucefield; Sylvia McGee, Goderich and M. Garniss, Wingham. Group at fair Honeymoon Suite, the 1984 winner of thigh Canadian Rock Express Award for Bes Homegrown Group, has been invited to per- form at the -1985 Western Fair on Sunday, September 15: There will be one show only at8p.m. The Toronto-based group, which records on the WEA. label, is noted for its "arena - rock" style with Johnny Dee on lead vocals and guitar, ' the.. five -member group delivers an acoustic and visual performance guaranteed to enthrall a capacity grands- tand audience. Fairgoers can anticipate superior rendi- tions of "Stay in the Light" and "Wave Babies", the group's -best-known songs, plus an ever-expanding repertoire of original rock rnucic. • - Honeymoon' Suite's, performance at the fair will add an innovative dimension to the entertainment lineup.. - CLINTON ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Honours and Awards Banquet Saturday, September 7th, 1985 •• INANCLINTON LEGION HALL - Guest Speaker: District Cmmdr. WALTER DUKES COCKTAILS 6:00 p.m. - DINNER 7:00 p.m. TICKETS $10.00 per person MEMBERS and GUESTS WELCOME Tickets available at Bar or from Committee Chairman Comrade Bob Irwin THE SQUARE • • • • • • 0 • • • • • 0 0 • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • i GODERICH 524-7811 7 p.m. THIS. WEEK ONLY "9p';,;° NIUS GUIDANCE LAST NIGHTS TO GET SLIMED! • Wed. - Thurs. (g PARENTAL • 8 porn.I m GUIDANCE '••.•0.••.•••••.•••00.0.0••0•••••••®••••••l STALLIIP1E RAMBO FIRST BLOOD PART 11 r • • • • • • • • •• �• • • 0 • • • • s 0 • • • • • • • • • • • •. • • • • • • • • •Vl�:�:•.�.••r_l1.�•.��i-�. �•,lN••, 0100 r•**.*.• R 0.0400,•.*••IJ►•),• 44*) ST NG DRIVE -I H GODERICH Y.0•..$) u I I.,.1100,01111-0011110 01000000 524-9981 WritiMou FRI SAT• -SUN. ONLY 0 • They call themselves "The Goodies:' • The secret caves. The old lighthouse. • The lost map. The treacherous traps• • •I rThe hidden treasure. And Sloth... E► • • • Join the adventure. • • ' • • :OREfiti • •• VtJ1fTh rnGtitiNies it: � • • • PARE Ad • • -�,,..�11l I i RPM J ACLA�,.Q.i�N�MlI.1 • • Box Office Opens at 7:30 p•m® • • • •.•00•4e•••00•••••*•*e..0.0••.*••0••••••o•$ THE BLYTH Introducing BRUNCH® from 11 am,- 2 pm Salads, Fruits. Hot and Beverage. YOU CAN EAT INN SUNDAY Served Includes: Dessert "ALL Dishes, - SUNDAY BUFFET Served from 9 pm -°8 pm Includes: Roast Beef, Salad Bar, Dessert and Beverage. Appearing this Weekend "DOUG McNALL9 Country and Western Lic. Under L.L.B.O. 523-9381 i-£ z..1/ rt, w 014 t. ke • , p Valerie Miller of Clinton tried her luck one last time at the Clinton Monster Bingo on September 2. The summerlong season of weekly bingo matched ended this weekend and Valerie gave the last round her full concentration, playing with 34 different cards. (Shelley McPhee photo) RECEPTION for Robert McMahon and Linda Blake • SAT., SEPTEMBER 7 in Varna RECEPTION for Cathy Van Ninhuys. and Mark MacLean SATURDAY, SEPT. 7 in Holmesville The family of Calvert and Alice Falconer invite you to an OPEN HOUSE in honour of their 6Oh WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Sunday. September 8 2.4 p.m..at Huronvicw -NO LIFTS PLEASE - REGISTRATION FOR BROWNIES, GUIDES PATHFINDERS DATE: Monday, September 9, 1985 PLACE: Clinton Leglon-K Irk St. TIME: 7:00 pm - 6:00 pm - REGISTRATION ' FOR BEAVERS, CUBS, SCOUTS, VENTURERS, ROVERS DATE: Thursday, September 12, 1985 PLACE: Ontario Street Church TIME: 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm CL.INTON ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION "Central European Campaign BANQUET" Saturday, September, 14th, 1985 CLINTON LEGION HALL Guest `Speaker: Col. Brandon Comm Cocktails 6:00 p.m. Dinner 7:00 p.m. TICKETS: $'I 0.00 per person Members and Guests Welcome Tickets available at Iitir or Committee Chairman Comrade Ivan Hogged' v:* Bingo results CLINTON - Another season of Monster Bingos ended on September 2 and Donna Leppington of Clinton went home a big winner with the -$1.,000 jackpot prize. Barbara Pigg of Goderich won the $340.50 Bonanza Bingo prize and Share -The -Wealth rounds went to Ruth Makins, Bayfield, $155; Andy Peterson, Clinton, $152.75; Bette, Ann Bell, Goderich, $158.50. Early Bird game winners were Roberta Plumsteel of Clinton, taking the $130.50 prize and Viola Peterson of Clinton; winning $140. Regular $50 game winners included; Vicki Colquhoun, Clinton; Elaine Josling, Clinton; 46 Marilynn Gibbs, Goderich; Doris Batkin, Clinton; Florence Elliott, Clinton; M. Mew, Clinton; Brenda Miskie, Clinton; Rose Anne Overholt, Zurich; Marlene Hart, Clinton. Buck Little, Exeter; Sylvia McGee, Goderich and Sara Anstett, Wingham split prize winnings, as did Jack Spearin, Clinton; Grace Lawson, Clinton and Cecile Meidinger, Zurich in another round. S. Anstett and N. Caldwell of Dashwood each won $25 in a match. Leone Gough, Kitchener and Beverly Vail, Goderich had winning combinations, as did Loraine Robinson, Goderich; Jeane Little, Exeter; Lorne Wilson, Brodhagen; Mike Alexander, Seaforth; Marg Percy, Clinton; Elaine Josling, Clinton; M. Mew, Clinton; Madelon Mcllwain, Bayfield; Joan Wissler, Brussels and Ferguson Riley. Also on the winning side were Judy Brindley, Goderich; Phyllis Ryan, Goderich; W.D. Wilson, Brucefield; Sylvia McGee, Goderich and M. Garniss, Wingham. Group at fair Honeymoon Suite, the 1984 winner of thigh Canadian Rock Express Award for Bes Homegrown Group, has been invited to per- form at the -1985 Western Fair on Sunday, September 15: There will be one show only at8p.m. The Toronto-based group, which records on the WEA. label, is noted for its "arena - rock" style with Johnny Dee on lead vocals and guitar, ' the.. five -member group delivers an acoustic and visual performance guaranteed to enthrall a capacity grands- tand audience. Fairgoers can anticipate superior rendi- tions of "Stay in the Light" and "Wave Babies", the group's -best-known songs, plus an ever-expanding repertoire of original rock rnucic. • - Honeymoon' Suite's, performance at the fair will add an innovative dimension to the entertainment lineup.. - CLINTON ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION Honours and Awards Banquet Saturday, September 7th, 1985 •• INANCLINTON LEGION HALL - Guest Speaker: District Cmmdr. WALTER DUKES COCKTAILS 6:00 p.m. - DINNER 7:00 p.m. TICKETS $10.00 per person MEMBERS and GUESTS WELCOME Tickets available at Bar or from Committee Chairman Comrade Bob Irwin THE SQUARE • • • • • • 0 • • • • • 0 0 • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • i GODERICH 524-7811 7 p.m. THIS. WEEK ONLY "9p';,;° NIUS GUIDANCE LAST NIGHTS TO GET SLIMED! • Wed. - Thurs. (g PARENTAL • 8 porn.I m GUIDANCE '••.•0.••.•••••.•••00.0.0••0•••••••®••••••l STALLIIP1E RAMBO FIRST BLOOD PART 11 r • • • • • • • • •• �• • • 0 • • • • s 0 • • • • • • • • • • • •. • • • • • • • • •Vl�:�:•.�.••r_l1.�•.��i-�. �•,lN••, 0100 r•**.*.• R 0.0400,•.*••IJ►•),• 44*) ST NG DRIVE -I H GODERICH Y.0•..$) u I I.,.1100,01111-0011110 01000000 524-9981 WritiMou FRI SAT• -SUN. ONLY 0 • They call themselves "The Goodies:' • The secret caves. The old lighthouse. • The lost map. The treacherous traps• • •I rThe hidden treasure. And Sloth... E► • • • Join the adventure. • • ' • • :OREfiti • •• VtJ1fTh rnGtitiNies it: � • • • PARE Ad • • -�,,..�11l I i RPM J ACLA�,.Q.i�N�MlI.1 • • Box Office Opens at 7:30 p•m® • • • •.•00•4e•••00•••••*•*e..0.0••.*••0••••••o•$