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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1985-09-18, Page 21rt Pagf S-1t'4P „MT. NB''SPAY,SEPTEMBER 1;8, i;9 r. ornir •Community Calendar BINGO: Vanastra Rec. Centre, Tuesdays, 8 p.m. First reg. card $1., fifteen reg. $20. games, three share -the -wealth. Jackpot $200 must go. Lucky Ball $200.00 (if not won) Lucky Ball increases $20 per week. Admission restricted to 16 -years -and over.-14tf BAYHELD LIONS Club Bingo every Friday night at 7:45. p.m. • Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Jackpot $300,00.-23tfor MISSION V)iRD SALE: Saturday, September 21, 9 - 4, rain or shine. Yard and Bake Sale at 223 High St.,' Clinton. Proceeds go to -mission work in the Dominican Republic. -37,38 OCTOBER CRUISES on the St. Lawrence River. Romantic cities, the world•fomous 1.000 Islands, the -remarkable International Seaway and locks, Upper Canada Village spectacular 'shore lines and more. Four and six days aboard the elegant cruise vessel Canadian Empress., Special October rates: $528 and $850, Phone 1-800.267.0960 for brochures and reservotions.-- 37,38o COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES: Central Huron Secondary School, Friday, September 20, 8:15 p,m. An invitation is extended to all graduates. parents and friends. G'raduates should be at t'he school by 7:30 p.m.--37,38ar ONTARIO STREET United. Church Pork Borbecue. Wednesday, October 2; Serving 4:30 • 8. Advance tickets only. Adults $6,50, children 12 and under $3.25, preschoolers free. --37-39 THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL Clinton Hospital Atixiliary Penny -Sale, September 28 at St. Paul's Anglican Church Parish Hall. Open daily starting Sept. 19. 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. except Friday, 10 a.m. 9 p.m. 37.39 STAN -LEE CLUB shuffleboard and cords every Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the' Stonley Complex. Please bring lunch. All seniors welcome. 38x "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, -September 20, 1985 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance: 2. Anaemia Screen• in.g: 3.. Immunization: '4. Fluoride. Adult Im• rnunization will ' also be offered at this Clinic". 38ar • HURON MIbDLESEX P.C. Association Leadership Delegate Selection Meeting, October 3rd, 1985, 8 p'.m.- at Exeter High School, Eligible members only.• 38 HURON CQUNTY 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.—le.o.w. THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit presents. "PLEASURES, PROBLEMS AND PRESCHOOLERS" - a series of 3 Parenting Classes for parents of children aged 1 - 5 years. Classes will commence Wednesday, October 9, 1985 and will be held ot the Health Unit Office, Huronview Bldg., Clinton. For pre -registration or further information' please call the Health Unit office in your ores at 482-3416 or toll free 1.800.265.5184. 38.40ar DESSERT EUCHRE and Bake Sale at Brucefield U1°ited Church. Tuesdoy, October 1 of 1 p.m. Price $2. Ladies and gentlemen•welcome. 38 39 CRAFTERS WANTED for the 4th Annual Auburn Christmas Craft Fair to be held ot the Auburn Community Hall, November 16, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sponsored by the Auburn Booster Club. For fur- ther information call Jackie Collins 526- 7784, 38,39 COUNTRY & WESTERN JAMBOREE at Vanastra Rec. Centre, Sunday, October 20. Proceeds to Tornado Relief Fund. 38-42 ANNUAL TURKEY BANQUET: Belgrove Arena. Wednesday, October 2. Meol 7 p.m. Adults $7 children $3. Tickets available at Vance's and North Huron Credit Union Wingham and Belgrave stores. •38 USED CLOTHING sale on Saturday. September 28, 10 a.m. • 3 p.m. Sponsored b.y the Evening Unit of Ontario Street United Church, Women. 38,39 SHOOTING MATCH: Saturday September 21 Starting time: 1 p.m. Huron Fish & Game Farm 2' > miles west and •1 mile north of Clinton Everyone welcome. 313 •HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Meeting Wednesdoy September 25 Clinton Town Hall J p m Guest speaker Mr Chris Graham from the Royal Botanical Gardens. Outreach Division Topic '`Preparing the Garden fur Winter- Everyone welcome 38 CLINTON JUNIOR D Bingo Thursday September 26. Doors open at, 6:30 p.m Bingo at 7 45 5201' jackpot to go. Upstairs Clinton Arena 38 39 EVERYONE WELCOME to Appreriation Night for. Allan Nicholson at the Sealer th Canadian Legion October 11 1985 LoiJiu', please hi me lunch i 313.40ar Watch for special effects The dress-rich-and=look-rich influence, of television's "Dynasty" and the opulence of moviessuch as "Amadeus" and "Passage to India" have made • lace, brocade and tapestry the hot new 'fabrics for fall, says Clothing and Textiles Specialist Margaret, Loewen of the • ' Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food's rural organizations and services branch. "Lace can be worn anytime: as a scarf, jabot or handkerchief in daytime; and as an elegant skirt or blouse for evening," she said. . Brushed cotton and challis (a soft, BUCK AND DOE for Dave Wise and Eileen Connolly SATURDAY SEPT. 28 —LUNCH PROVIDED FOR INFORMATION CALL 482-7062 or 482-9507 Buck & Doe for BOB SCOTT and BRENDA CLARK Auburn hall Saturday, September 21st For marc i;iformation and tickets call 523-4243, 482-7575, 5267522 STAG AND DOE for Steve McCullough and Chris Van Spengen SATURDAY, SEPT. 21 LUNCH PROVIDED FOR INFORMATION PHONE 5248048 482-7115 Welcome to Commencement Exercises at Central Huron Secondary School Friday, Septee ber 20/85 at 0:1 an. 4n initiation is r•.rtendtrl to all rrraduefr,c, parents and friends. Graduates should bre at the school by 7:30p.m. lightweight plain -weave fabric) • are good season -spanning materials; they look cool enough for warm flays of September and Oc- tober, but feel warm enough for late fall weather. Tweeds, knits, velvets and quilting will also be popular fabrics. Colors are bright and jewel-like; prints are paisleys and oversize floral patterns. Special effects to Watch for include detail- ing at the waistline, cuffs and neckline. ,And as for accessories this 'fall'? Gloves and bracelets, of course!' Jackets this fall are softer with big wide shoulders. Clinton Junior Farmers DANCE FRIDAY, SEPT. 20, at Blyth Community Centre STARTING AT 9:00 P.M. MUSK BY "PRS. Disc Jockey" ADMISSION: 4.00 CLINTON PUBLIC SCHOOL Pre-school story hour; held every second Monday for 3 -4 year-olds accompanied by adults, commences Sept. 23, 10:30 a.m. What's fun about the animal exhibits at the Belgrave School Fair is that you get to pet the displays. Here, Kevin Campbell (right) HAPPY TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Thursday, September 19' Anna and Fred Marshall woos l Love Audrey', Jens, Missie Paul, Barbara, Bob, Kristin, Kara and Kevin Bradley Ramsey (centre) and Russell Hearst take rer ut from the fair to give Kevin's prize winning chickens a little TLC. European fall fashions- displayed at Art Gallery The latest in European fall fashions will be modelled at a Fashion Show held at the London Regional Art Gallery on Thursday, September 19th at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are only $20 and include a special reception at 7:30 at the Art.Galiery. The designer clothing was specially selected by the Signature G.R. .Boutique in London and features the latest Petali designs and other exclusive clothing direct from Italy. Special celebrity models' have been. selected to show off these ' stylish clothes. ' The reception at the Art Gallery at 7:30 .will be provided by Sebastian's, London's leading caterers and music will be furnished by a talented concert pianist. For those who attend the, show, there will be special door prizes. WEDDING, RECEPTION for Kimberly Anne Taylor and. Donald Scott McLellan Saturday, September 21, 1985 For information call 262-6058 or 262-5974 BARBECUE, for John Benjamins and Sandra Lise DONNYBROOK PARK SATURDAY SEPT. 28 at 7pm '7.00 PER PERSON For information call Don 887-6054 Live Rock'n Rolla the H: VE Hwy. 8 Clintfil n 4824489 THIS WEEKEND September 19-20-21 "STEEL LILY" Back by Popular Demand!! Great versions of: Black Sabbath Motley Crue Iron Maiden Deep Purple HAVEN The Biggest Live Rock'n Roll Bar In the Area. Old Tyme country Breakfast at the Londesboro Community Centre Sunday, SEptember 22, 1985 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Sausage, Bacon, Eggs, Homefries, Pancakes Sponsored by Londesboro Lions Club Proceeds for Playground Equipment Fashion Coordinator, Teresa Raimondi has gone out of her way JO find .some beautiful designer ladies wear for this fashion.show. She just returned from Italy last month and has purchased. some special designer wear especially for this fashion show. Proceeds from this special event will go directly to assist Huron Country Playhouse with its operating costs. Tickets are available from' the Signature Boutique in London, from\,the Playhouse by calling 238-8387 or by contacting Huron Country Playhouse Board members directly. Clinton Klompen Feest '86 presents "SPRINGTIME IN HOLLAND" SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28 AT 7:30 PM at C.H.S.S. 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