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BINGO: Vanastra Rec. Centre, Tuesdays, 8 p.m.
First reg. card $1., fifteen reg. $20. games, three
share -the -wealth, Jackpot $200 must po. Lucky
Ball $160.00 (if not won). Lucky Ball'` increases
$20 per week. Admission restricted to 16 -years -
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TRY DIXIE LEES Complete Catering Service.
Delivery, serving and clean-up is available.
Economicol • 2 -piece chicken and 2 salads as low
as $2,29 each. Phone 482 7337 42 51or
BINGO: Upstairs Clinton Areng. Thursday.
December 5. Doors open at 6:30 p.m, Bingo at
7:45. $200 jackpot to go. Clinton Junior D. 4611
ROAST BEEF Supper, Knox United Church,
Belgrove, 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
CHRISTMAS IN SONG A conce,rt of sacred
Christmas music presented by the Blyth Festival
Singers of 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Sunday.
December 1st at Blyth Memorial Hall. Tickets
55.00 and 51.50 are available from choir
members or by phoning 523.9300. Refreshments
to follow. 47,48
PLAN TO ATTEND the 6th Annual Christmas Craft
Festival, December 5. 6. 7. 8. Thursday. Friday
and Saturday, 1.2 to 10 p.m Sunday 12 to 6 p m.
Progress Building. Foirgrounds London. Lon
don's largest show with over 100 craft.people
Admission only $1.50. (519) 679 1810. 48o
SUMMERHILL EUCHRE Party Friday November
29 at 8:30 p.m. in Summerhill Community Hall
Ladies please bring lunch Everyone
welcome. 47 48
CHRISTMAS CRAFT SALE: Fine woodwork, silks.
jewelry by local craftsmen, Opening Sunday.
December 1 at 2 p.m. at the Blyth Festival
Gallery, Blyth Memorial Hall. Continues Monday
• Friday. 9 - 5 through December and
January. 48
SEAFORTH• Optimist Super Dabber Bingo over
51,000 in prize money including Jackpot of $500.
Monday, December 2 Seaforth and District Corn-
,munity Centres. F1'osh and early bird start, at 7
p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. All prizes to go. Book
of cards - $4, 56 58 $10. •Snack bar
available,. 48ar
HAPPY 20th
ANNIVERSARY
MOM & DAD
(Linda and Ed)
Love from -
Tessa, Denise,
John, Gloria,
Don and Gord
BEECHWOOD POTTERY: 10th Anniversary
Christmas Show and Sole. New work in porcelain
and stoneware by Robert Tetu, Saturday, Nov. 30
and Sunday, Dec. 1, noon to 6 p.m. 2'/s miles
north of St. Columban on McKillop sideroad 10.
Wine and cheese. 345-2184. 48ar
HURON COUNTY Family Planning invites you to
attend Family Planning. Clinic every Thursdoy
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. -- leow
CHRISTIAN REFORMED Church Annual Bazaar,
November 29, 1985 in the Clutton and District
Christian School gym. Doors open at 2 p.m. 48
BAYFIELD LIONS Club annual Turkey Bingo, 15
turkeys plus door prize. Bayfield Community
Centre, Monday, December 9, 7 p.m. 48.49ar
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COFFEE HOUSE: Share an evening of fellowship.
at our Coffee House, December 7, 7.30 p.m. at
the Vanostra Christian Church. Music by the Har-
mony Band of Hamilton. 48.49
BLYTH FESTIVAL annual general meeting,
Wednesday, December 4th, 1985, 7 p.m. recep-
tion; 7:30 p.m. meeting at the Little Inn of
Bayfield (Games Room). ALL MEMBERS
WELCOME! 48ar
on your
40th Anniversary
ROY and EMILY
PICKETT
From the whole family
NOTE DATE CHANGE: Auxiliary to Clinton
Hospital meeting Monday, December 9 in Board
Room, Lunch at 12 noon, short meeting and
decorating the hospital for Christmas. Everyone
welcome. - 48,49
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STAN -LEE Club will hold their Christmas dinner
meeting on Tuesday, December 3rd at 6:30 p.m.
at the' complex. Meat and potatoes will be pro-
vided, rest is pot luck. Program and games. All
seniors welcome. 48
OPEN HOUSE of crocheted and knitted items on
November 27 and November 28 from 10 a.m. •
8:30 p.m. at the home of Joann MacDonald, 430
Morris St.,' Blyth. - 48
BUS TRIP to Niagara Falls to see the lights. Call
Blanche 482-9536. --48
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
HOLLANDS
GEBAK
DUTCH PASTRIES...$ 3.9 5 / dozen
HALF SHEET OF CAKE...$ 12.
E.D. VAN LOO
163 FULTON ST.,
Corker of Dunlop, Clinton
PHONE 482-7710
HAPPY 40th
"Henny"
Love: Mother-in-law
and favourite
Brother-in-law
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• FRI.-SAT., NOV. 30 -DEC. 1
• MATINEE ONLY 2:00 P.M.
• CHILDREN
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THIS SUMMER'S HIT RETURNS ONE MORE TIME
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full of great ideas
and good spirits."
Leonard Maltn ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT
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44-I achievers honored inChn*to
CLINTON - Seaforth area llative
Elizabeth Stewart was the recipient of the
Murray Cardiff Citizenship Trophy, the
highest 4-H Award in Huron County, at the 4-
H Awards Night held in Clinton on
November 22.
The citizenship trophy, presented by MP
Murray Cardiff, goes to a 4-H member
deemed tb be outstanding in 4-H activites in
the county as well as in home and
community activities.. Elizabeth won the
award over 16 other nominees from 4-H
clubs across the county. She also received a
Huron County Holstein Club Award for
placing in the top two,in the Senior Dairy
Management Club.
A member of the Hallrice 4-H Dairy Calf
Club, Elizabeth has been in 4-H clubs for
seven years completing 25 projects and was
involved in leadership, Senior dairy
management and dairy clubs in 1985. She
has held every club executive position. Sh.
was a member of the Huron County 4-H
Reach for the Top team and the Scotia Bank
Contact Hays Classic team.
Elizabeth is currently studying
agriculture at the University of Guelph and
is this'year's Huron County Dairy Princess.
The C.S. McNaughton Trophy for the 4-H
member receiving the highest number of
points in the county was won by Donna
Johnston of RR2 Bluevale. This is a second
consecutive time she has won the 'award.
Donna received 980 points out of a possible
1,0001
She also received the Ken Jackson Award
for the highest score in the 4-H Dairy Silver
Dollar Competition and was the winner of
the Huron County ',Holstein Club Awards,
placing first in the Senior Dairy ,
Management Club.
The Warden's Novice Award was won by
Linda Nash for the novice 4-1-1 member
achieving the highest standing on the basis
of awards in the county. The South Huron 4-
H Veterinary Club member received 972
points out of 1,000.
David Wheeler of the Brussels Dairy Calf
Club was the winner of the Huron County
Holstein Club Award. David received a
score of 917 points out of 1,000 to achieve the
highest total points in.the county. David was
also the recipient of th'e Cliff McNeil Trophy
for exhibiting the champion 4-H Holstein
calf at the 4-H Championship Dairy Show at
the Seaforth Fall Fair.
The Huron County Pork Producers
Trophy was awarded to Joan Bergsma from
the Seaforth area. The award is given for
achieving the highest total points in a Huron
County • swine club. Joan also accepted the
Vincent Farm Equipment Trophy on behalf
of the Central Huron Swine Club for their
champion 4-H educational display at the
Seaforth Fall Fair.
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OUTER LIMITS ARCADE
24 hineou It. Clinton
MP Murray Cardiff presents Elizabeth Stewart of RR 1 Dublin with the highest 4-H
award in the county, the Murray Cardiff Citizenship Award. The awards is not only for
outstanding work in 4-H but also in home and community activities. (Alan Rivett photo)
Carol, Debbie and Kim Rintoul from the
Lucknow 4-H Calf Club were also big
winners at the awards ceremony.
Debbie Rintoul , was the recipient of
Murray Elston Award for the champion 4-H
beef showman at the Seaforth Fall Fair. She
went on to become the Reserve Grand
Champion 4-H showman at the Royal Winter
Fair: She also received the Topnotch Feed,
Limited Awawil for exhibiting the Grand
Champion Steer at the Seaforth Fall Fair,
the Old Mill Award for the sheep club
member with the highest score and •a Stan
Jackson Award for the Grand Champion
Steer.
The J.A. Anstett Awardfor the top beef
calf club member was awarded to Cherryl
Smith of the Brussels 4-H beef Calf Club. She
received a score of 927 points out of 1,000.
The Canadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce Trophy was won by David Jones
of the Bayfield 4-H Calf Club for the highest
standing based on awards, in the county.'
A QilIri�tma�
for Larut
A wonderful play for the whole
family with actors, music and puppets.
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Tickets $4.00
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523-9300
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DUDLEY MOORE
Out Of Town Call Collect
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