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Clinton News-Record, 1985-11-13, Page 18
Page 18T--Ctf'NTON NEW RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1.3, 1985 CO ing Events munity Calendar BINGO: Vanastra Rec. Centre, Tuesdays, 8 p.m. First reg. cord $l., fifteen reg. $20. games, three share -the -wealth. Jackpot $200 must go. Lucky Ball $120.00. (if not won). Lucky Ball increases $20 per week. Admission restricted to 16 -years - and over,-••-14tf TRY DIXIE LEE'S Complete Catering Service. Delivery., serving and ciean•up is available. Economical • 2 -piece chicken and 2 salads as low as $2,29 each. Phone 482.7337..-_42510r 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 FAMILY PORTRAIT EVENING: November 20 from 6 - 9 p.m. by appointment only, For details phone Shirol's Dept. Store 482.7621.—•45,46ar BINGO: Upstairs Clinton Arena, Thursday, November 21. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Bingo at 7:45. $200 jackpot to go. Clinton Junior D.- 46tf ST. JOSEPH'S C.W.L. Bazaar Bake Sale and Saturday, November 16 at 10 • a.m. - 2 Church Hall, James St., Clinton. 45,46 Tea• p.m. "THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit invites you to attend the Child Heolth Clinic, held at the Health Unit office, Huronview Building, Clinton on Fri• day, November 15, 1985 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",--46ar—^Y_���J^ ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN Church Friendship\Guild wish to invite members of'the community to hear Elizabeth Wilmot-Kettlewell speak, Wednesday. November 20 at 8:30 p.m. at the Parish Hall, Her talk will deal with area railway stations com- plimented with many historic slides. Silver col- lection and refreshments, • •46 ROAST BEEF Supper, Knox United Church, Belgrave, Thursday, November 28. Sittings at 5 and' 7. $6.00 for adults, $3.00 public schoolers, preschoolers free. Tickets available from members of the Board of Stewards._-' 46-48 Vanastro and District Lioness, Club ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Saturday November 16 10am-2 pm AT THE VANASTRA RECREATION CENTRE ADULTS: 50C ( CHILDREN 12 & UNDER 25C PROCEEDS TO THE LADY DIANA NURSERY AND COMMUNITY PROJECTS DOOR PRIZES HURON COUNTY 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 Heolth Wing, Huronview, Clinton. Counselling and medical services provided.—1 e.o.w. MERRYMAKERS DANCE: Thursday, November 14 at 8:30 p.m. In Clinton Town Hall, Ladies please bring lunch, Admission $2.50. Everyone welcome, Music by "Huron Strings". --46x THE FAMILY of Cecil and Hazel Dawson wish to invite friends and relatives to an Open Reception at the Stanley Township Complex, Varna in honour of their 50th Wedding Anniversary on Saturday, November 23rd, 8:30 p.m. No gifts please. -46x GIGANTIC BOOK FAIR (Sale). On Thursday and Friday, November 21 and 22, the Clinton & District Christian School will host a gigantic book fair in their gymnasium. Don't miss this chance to browse or buy from a huge selection of books brought by Poedeio Press (a Christian book publishing company from St. Catharines.-46,47ar CALIFORNIA, Portugal, Argentina, Chile, Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, Bermuda, Tex• as, Mexico. These exciting agricultural tours await you with Clare Burt Travel. (416) 451.4944 collect. —•46o FLEA MARKET & CRAFT SHOW: Every Sunday from 10 a,m. - 5 p.m. Goderich Community Cen- tre (upstairs), 180 MacDonald St. Vendors welcome. $5 -per table, Phone 395-2758. --46 , HORTICULTURAL Annual Dinner, Anglican Church Hall, Wednesday, November 27 at 6 p.m. Cost $7.50 per person. Guest speaker: Mr. Ken Reeves, Woodbridge, Ontario. For tickets phone 482-7905 or call at 35 Kirk St.- --46,47 -..__ • BOOK FAIR at Clinton Public School, Nov. 26 - 29 from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. daily, also on the Tues. 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Books 50 cents • $3. —46ar SESQUICENTENNIAL QUILT COMPETITION' Open to Stanley residents or former residents, iI'• rsIl14 , IS I Entry forms to be returned by December 31, 1985 For information call 252-5350 SANDRA TURNER 232.4351 RUTHGINGERICH 262-5389 ELEANOR HENDRICK 262-5362 KATE KEYS • "Meet and Mix in '86" Students at Vanastra Public School have been busy recently mak- Kim Dixon, John Ducharme, Willie Campbell, Dixie Embling, ing various crafts to sell at the upcoming Vanastra Christmas Scott Dixon, Peter Buckley and Shelley Kyle. ( Alan Rivett Bazaar on November 16. The students in Mrs. Johns' craft class photo► are, from left to right, Shane Kyle, Joey Haskitt, Trevor Plumsteel, • fire Cosy needs some attention Keep the home fires burning.., safely. Creosote, a by-product of slow -burning . Wood or coal -burning stoves and furnaces' wood, builds up on the flue lining and in can be an economical way to heat your chimney cracks. When ignited, it can 'pro -- home. And there's no better way to take the duce an extemely hot fire. To keep ac - chill off a winter evening than a cosy fire. cumulations to a minimum, maintain a But wood heat is not like central heating - • briskly burning fire with well- seasoned you can't just set -the thermostat and relax... If these wood and coal -burning units are not installed and maintained properly, they can , thBeforee r the eohd hfeating gl sehason begins, have about be a safety hazard. With a 2.5 million Canadian homes us- spected to make sure that stove or furnace, ing. wood heat, there has been a dramatic in- crease in the number of stove -related home wood. fires. Here's a sample of some of the safety tips you should know. Buy a certified appliance and follow in- stallation instructions, placing' a protective shield on the wall if clearances are reduced. A metal -covered insulating material, placed under the stove, will protect the floor from sparks. Flue pipes should be short, well -fitted, supported, sloped up toward the chimney' and located at least 18 inches from com- bustible materials. aid Vew for ERV WILLERT ■nd ANSBERTH BRADLEY November 16, 1985 For Information call 482-5028 HOLLANDS. GEBAK DUTCH PASTRIES...$ 3.9 5 / dozen HALF SHEET OF CAKE...$12. E.D. VAN LOO 163 FULTON ST., Corner of Dunlop, Clinton PHONE 482-7710 r chimney connectors, ;oma chimney joints and chimney flue are clean and in good repair. Equip your home with smoke detectors so you and your family will have an early war- ning of a fire. Install a fire extinguisher near your stove and be sure it's ready for action in case of emergency. Would you like your stove installation checked for safety? Ask your local fire department if they provide this service. We sell Government inspected Chicken - fresh delivered to our farm every Wednesday and Friday. Deboned -Marinated and Spiced Chicken. ROASTING CHICKEN 5 lb. and up REGULAR 1.29 LB. Order this week for next week Nick den Boer 482-3236 R.R. 3 CLINTON POINSETTIAS "Give A Child the Breath of Life - Buy a Poinsettia - the Flower of Hope" 6" SINGLE PLANT 4-5 Blooms $5. 8" TRIPLE PLANT 12-15 Blooms $15. Orders taken until November 15. Available from any Kinette Member ©phone 482-3479 All Proceeds to Cystic Fibrosis ••• GODERICH 524.7811 FRI.-SAT. NOV.15-16 • 7&9 • SUN.-THURS. • NOV. 17-21 7:30 • • • • • AGNES OF • GOD • ENDS THURS. • NOV. 14 at 7:30•• l eou_r Ns/ PA!!!'! ' • REMEMBER • $2.00 TUESDAYS • THURSDAYS •••••••••• •44.43• •••••••sloo•oe seta a 4e•