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Page 24-GTINTON NEV1W8-RECORD, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1985
Coming Events
Community Calendar
BINGO: Vanastra Rec. Centre, Tuesdays, 8 p.m -
First reg. card $1., fifteen reg,. $20. games, three
share -the -wealth. Jackpot $200 Foust ao. Lucky
Ball $140.00 (if not won) Lucky Ball increases $20
per week. Admission restricted to 16 -years -and
over.-l4tf ,
TRY DIXIE LEES Complete Catering Service.
Delivery, serving and clean-up is available.
Economical • 2 -piece chicken and 2 salads as low
os $2.29 each. Phone 482-7337.- -42•51or
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 21. 1985 at 8:30
p.m. Everyone welcome. -44-46
HARVEST BONANZA: Blyth United Church on
November 6 to 9. Used clothing section is open
November 6 and 7 from 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m..
November 8 from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. The an•
nuol bazaar opens November 9 at 2:00 p.m.
Silent Auction all four days. Bid boxes opened at
4:00 p,m. on November 9. Sponsored by Blyth
UCW. Everyone welcome.-- 44,45x
ROARING 20's WEEKEND: Blyth Memorial Hall,
Nov. 8 and 9. "Vintage Family Movies" Nov. Bth,
7:30 p.m. Roaring 20's Evening, Sat., Nov. 91h.
Dinner (Blyth Inn) 6:30 p.m. "Speakeasy and
Casino 8:00 p.m. Dancing, refreshments.
Charleston and costume contests and morel
Weekend ticket package $45 couple or ask
about single events. Call 523.9300. Proceeds to
Capital Projects. 44,45ar
CHRISTMAS TREASURES BAZAAR: At McKay Cen-
tre for Seniors, Goderich, November 9th, at 2:00
p.m. Bake, craft and produce tables. Afternoon
ten. -45x
MICROWAVE DEMONSTRATION will be held
Thursday, November 28, 1:30 p.m. and repeated
at 7:3p p,m. of Seaforth Legion Hall. Pre-
registration is necessary. Cost $3. Call Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and Food, 482-3428 or 1-
800-265-5171.:-44,45
FOOD PROCESSOR DEMONSTRATION of Holly
Sweets and Savouries, Thursday, November 14,
7:30 p.m. Huronview Auditorium, Clinton. Pre-
registration is necessary. Cost $3. Cali' Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and Food. 482.3428 or 1-
800.265.5171. 44,45
EUCHRE: Wednesday, November 13, 8 p.m. St.
Joseph's Church Hall, Clinton. Admission $1,50.
Everyone welcome. Sponsored by Knights of Col-
umbus. Ladies please bring lunch. --45
FAMILY PORTRAIT EVENING: November 20 from
' 6 - 9'p.rn. by appointment only. For details phone
Shiral's Dept. Store 482-7621 .--45,46ar
CARD.PARTY at 1:O.O.F. Hall, Brucefiel.d, Friday,
November 8 at 8:30 p.m. Ladies please bring lun-
ch. Everyone welcome. Admission $1.50. - 45x
BAZAAR FESTIVAL at Ontario Street Church Hall,
Saturday, Novernber 9 from 11 a.rn. to 2 p.m.
Luncheon from 11:30 to 2 p.m.•• ---45
St. Joseph's C.W.L.
BAZAAR
BAKE SALE AND TEA
Saturday, November 16
10 am -2 pm
CHURCH HALL -JAMES ST.
CLINTON
SMORGASBORD SUPPER
St. Andrews United Church,
Kippen
at
Brucefield United Church
Wednesday, November 13
5-8 p.m.
Adults: 57.00. 12 and under 53.00
Pre-school Free: Advance Tickets Only
Phone 262-5377
Red
Cross
BLOOD
DONOR
CLINIC
Wednesday, Nov. 13
1:30 4:30 p.m.
6:00 0 8:30 p.m.
AT
CENTRAL HURON
SECONDARY SCHOOL
Sponsored By:
Kinette Club of Clinton
RE-ELECT
TO
COUNCIL
ROSS
. for conscientious
C.
A .. for able
R e • for reliable
Tt ® . for tenacious
E .. for energetic
R • . for ready to work
YOUR MAN TO
WATCH YOUR CONCERNS
BINGO: Upstairs Clinton Arena, Thursday,
November 7. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Bingo at
7;45. $200 jackpot to go. Clinton Junior D.-45tf
CARD PARTY at 1.O.O.F. Hall, Princess St., Clin-
ton, Thursday, November 7 at 8:30 p.m. Ladies
please bring lunch. Everyone Welcome. Admis-
sion $1.50,-45
THE BAYFIELD Agricultural Society will hold its
Annual Meeting on Thursday, November 21 in
the Municipal Building, Bayfield. Pot luck at 6:30
meeting at 8:00 p.m. -45ar
MERRY MAKER'S over 50 dance, Thursday.
November 14 at 8:30 p.m. Clinton Town Hall.
Everyone welcome. 45x
THE HURON -BRUCE (Federal) Liberal Association
will hold a dinner and Annual Meeting,
Thursday, November 14. 1985 at Goderich
Township Hall, Holmesville, Guest speaker will
be Sheila Copps, M,P., Labour & Housing Critic.
Specials guests Hon. Jack Riddell, Ontario
Minister of Agriculture and Hon. Murray Elston,
Ontario Minister of Health. Reception 6:15 p.m.
Dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets $10 each, available from
municipal chairmen or call: Goderich 524.7913.
Clinton 482-9864, Seaforth 527-0171, 45
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FILM PRESENTATION: Come join us at the Clinton
Christian School, Friday, November 8, between
5:30 • 7:00 p.m. for a soup supper followed at
7;30 p.m. by the film "Cane Fire'. Also join us
Saturday, November 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the Clinton
Christian Reformed Church to hear guest
speaker Dr, E. Rubingh as well as special music
and song. Everyone welcome. -45
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY results of election and
returns. Come to Varna November 12, 1985 at 9
p.m. -45 _ ____..
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BUS TRIP to Royal Winter Fair and Horse Show
November 15. Call 482-9536. ---45
ST. JOSEPH'S C.W.L. Bazaar .Bake Sale and Tea,
Saturday, November 16 at 10 a.m. • 2 p.m.
Church Hall, James St., Clinton. -45,46
SON • CATCHERS Renewal Crofts showing at
Christian Reformed Church Hall, Wednesday,
November 13 from 2 - 4 -p.m. Everyone
welcome. -45
HOLLANDS
GEBAK
DUTCH PASTRIES...$3.95/dozen
HALF SHEET OF CAKE...$12.
E.D. VAN 'LOO
163 FULTON ST.,
Corner of Dunlop, Clinton
PHONE 482-7710
for
ERV WILLERT
and
ANSBI:RTH BRADLEY
November 16, 1985
For Information call
482-5028
SNOWMOBILE DRIVER
TRAINING COURSE
Sponsored by Clinton & District
Snowmobile Club Inc.
Applicants must be 12 years
old by November 30/ 85.
Ca11482-3391 or 482-3229
no latter than November 23/85
MUSIC IN GOLD
SWING AND SWAY TO THE GOLDEN
OLDIES FOR A GALA EVENING OF THE
MOST ENJOYABLE AND DANCEABLE
MUSIC OF YOUR LIFE, IN SUPER STEREO,
OR THE EVER POPULAR BOOZY BALLADS
FOR THE BIGGEST PUB PARTY IN TOWN.
BRUNO VERMANDER
(D.J. & M.C.)
TEL: 524-2832
...do you need a
FACILITY
for a
*DANCE
* WEDDING RECEPTION
* FAMILY REUNION
etc.
Phone:
Bayfield Community Centre
565®2121
John Graham - Arena Manager
"CHECK OUR RATES"
helpful tips
for winter
.The leaves are changing color. A white
frost sparkles on early -morning grass. The
calendar says it's fall and the damp chill in
the air gives it away. Winter is coming.
But before. winter arrives, here are a few
helpful tips to keep your home warm and
comfortable and to save you money on those
creeping energy bills through the long
winter months.
• Make sure the thermostat on your hot
water tank is set at 50 degrees C. It doesn't
need to be any higher to provide lots Of hot
water.
• Wrap the tank with a fiberglass insulation
blanket. Make sure the ecfrltrols and top of
the heater are not covered. And in the base-
ment, insulate all long runs of hot water
pipes to conserve their heat.
• Make sure heat sources and vents are not
blocked by drapes or furniture to provide
optimum heat distribution.
• Set your therrnostat at 20 degrees C during
the day and 17 degrees C at night - you
won't feel (uncomfortable and the savings
can be substantial. If you're away during
the day keep the heat low but have it corn
on about an hour before you come home.
• Add Fiberglas Pink Batt Insulation to the
attic and consider insulating the unfinished
basement walls for 'even greater energy
savings.
• Seal off mail, slot, replacing it with an out-
side mounted mail box.
• Weatherstrip around exterior doors and
caulk door and window frames to
substantially reduce heat loss and cold
drafts. Replace existing weatherstripping
when•worn.
Secure clear plastic sheeting over the.win-
dows as a temporary measure during cold
months and remove it in the spring.
• Close fireplace dampers tightly when not
in use to prevent cold drafs, and consider
glass doors on the fireplace for even greater.
savings.
If you follow these helpful tips, you can en-
joy those winter months in warm, cozy com-
fort ! For more energy saving tips; write fiii-
your free booklet called 'The Energy Effi-
cient Home" to the Fiberglas Information
Centre,. Suite 1500, 80 Blom' Street West,
Toronto, Ontario.M5S 2V 1.
Winter Fair
approaching
The Royal' Agricultural Winter Fair is
once again approaching and will be held
November 7 -16. This year the Royal salutes
International ' Youth year with yet another
superb Youth Activities program.
Several Huron County 441 members will
be participating at the Royal, which is -
known for its competitive atmosphere.
The Contact Hays Classic is a very
prestigious dairy show offered to 4-H
members across Canada. Six Huron County
4 -Hers will be taking their calves down for
that show.
Four 4-H members' from Huron will be
taking their steers down to the Queen's
Guineas show and sale.
PIANO TUNING
•REPAIRS *REBUILDING
*KEYS RECOVERED
•OAMPP-CH ASERS
•REGULATING
*BENCHES
BRUCE
PULSIFER
348-9223 MITCHELL
GODERICH & DISTRICT OPTIMIST CLUB
1st Annual
BAND CONTEST
Saturday, November 9, 1985
4 p,m. - 1 a.m.
Saltford Valley Hall
Featuring
4 BANDS
'3'.00 per person
Licenced under Special
Occasion Permit
Proceeds To Community Service
POINSETTIAS
Ahlice's Adventures in Wonderland held the attention of elementary school children on
October 29. Kathy Pophan, of Erewhon Theatre Canada, Toronto, performed three. one
person shows as part of the Clinton Fall Arts Festival. (Anne Narejko photo)
Plans made for trip
CLINTON - Plans were made for a bus
trip to the Garden Festival in February dur-
ing the . Clinton Horticultural Society
meeting at the council chambers on October
. 30. Blanche Deeves will be in charge of the
arrangements for the trip.
In the absence of President Mike
Falconer, the meeting was conducted by the
secretary.
In other business, the society received an
invitation to visit the Sloman School Car on
the afternoon of November 3 or, if it is rain-
ing, on November 10.. .
The dinner meeting will be held at the
Anglican Church Hall on November 30.
I ickets may be obtained at Catherine
McKnights after the ad appears in the com-
ing events section of the newspaper.
II Slides and commentary on picturesque
scenes and flower gardens in England and
Scotland were presented by Eugene and
Mildred McAdam. Roberta Plumsteel ex-
pressed appreciation and thanks to the
McAdams.
Draws were won by Roberta Plumsteel,
Joyce Irwin, .Kathleen Elliott, Francis
Powell, Pearle Eyre, Reva Wilson, Jean;
Livermore and Gwen Johnston.
The evening concluded with hyacinth -
bulbs being distributed to the members as a
premium.
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ANNIVERSARY
MOM 8, DAD, November 8
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LOVE YOUR FAMILY
OPEN HOUSE - WHITE CARNATION
Sat., November 9th, 2-4 p.m.
*BEST WISHES ONLY PLEASE*
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LADIES' FUN NIGHT
Keathie...262-2438
AND ELIMINATION DRAW
Sponsored by the Mensal) Kinettes
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8 - 9 PM - 1 AM
AT THE HENSALL COMMUNITY CENTRE
All Proceeds for Cystic Fibrosis and Community Service Work
Lunch Provided - Tickets $5. each
Available from any Hensall Kinette or by calling Pan1...262-3241
"Dive A Child the Breath of Life -
Buy a Poinsettia - the Flower of Hope"
b" SINGLE
PLANT
4-5 Blooms
$5.
8" TRIPLE
PLANT
12-15 Blooms
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Orders taken until November 15.
Available from any Kinotto Member
or phone 482-3479
All Proceeds to Cystic Fibrosis
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