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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-04-02, Page 24Page. 24—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1986 Coming BINGO: Vanastra Rec Centre, Tuesdays, 8 p.m. First reg. card $1., fifteen reg. $20. games, three shore -the -wealth. Jackpot $220.00 must go. Lucky Ball $240.00 (if not won). Lucky Ball in- creases $20 per week. Admission restricted to 16 years and over.—ltfar KLOMPEN FEEST Parade prizes Saturday May 17. Special category for best family entry, any na- tionality, first prize $250.00. Other categories school or church. horses or horse drawn, in- dustrial or commercial, service club or organiza- tion, historical vehicles, all first prizes $200.00. Children's bicycle or individual entries, $30.00. Entry forms at Ball 8 Mutch Furniture, Clinton Town Hall. Clinton Chiropractic Centre.--12.20or PLAN TO ATTEND a meeting of the Huron County Branch of the Architectural Conservancy of On- tario in the auditorium of the Clinton Town Hall on April 8, at 8:00 p'.m. Mr. W. Hitchins, Chair- man of London L.A.C.A.C. will present an il- lustrated lecture on historic homes of London. Refreshments. -13,14 HENSALL UNITED CHURCH Beef Barbecue Wednesday, April 9. 5, 6 and 7 p.m. Adults $6.50 children 5.12 $3, under 5 years free. Tickets cal 262-2140.-13,14 "The Huron County Health Unit present! "PLEASURES, PROBLEMS AND PRESCHOOLERS" a series of 3 Parenting Classes for parents o children aged 1-5 years. Classes will commence Tuesday, April 15, 1986 and will be held at Health Unit Office, Seaforth Hospital. For pre registration or further information, please cal the Health Unit Office, in your area a 527.1243.-13-15ar REMEMBER Seaforth Optimist Canoe Races, Sur day, April 6. Registration 9:30 a.m., Starts at p.m., 8 classes Race starts at Egmondvill bridge. Breakfast available. -13,14 STANLEY TOWNSHIP Sesquicentennial Varlet Night will be held Friday, May 9 at 8 p.m. at th Stanley Complex. Tickets available 262-585; 262.5854, 262-5367 any time after April 1st. Oni 450 tickets will be sold.-13,14er DAFFODIL TEA Friday, April 4 from 2 - 4 at Oi tario Street United Church, Clinton. Proceeds 1 the Cancer Society. -13,14 DESSERT EUCHRE and Bake Sale on Wednesda April 9 (NEW DATE) at the Stanley Townsh Complex. Sponsored by Varna United Chun Women. Time - 12:30. Admission $1.50. Mc welcome. -14 HARDBALL CLINIC for umpires and coaches Su day, April 6 from 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. at South Hun District High School. Sponsored by Usborne Ui pire's Association Inc. For more informati 235-1164.-13,14 MARRIAGE PREPARATION Course at Clint Town Hall April 5 and 12. For further informati call 482-9735.--14ar The family of UAN HALLAHAN invites frier and relatives to an Open House in honour of 80th birthday to be held April 6 from 2.5 at Sne Restaurant, Westfield. No gifts please. -14 CLINTON KINSMEN'S 50's/60's Dance c Barbecue June 14. Music by "Fabulons" with t Gary Robertson Music Services. M.C. is C.K.S. Rich Greven. 50's dress. Car she 482.7042.-14-18ar SINGLES DANCE Saturday April 5, at Victor Inn Stratford. Dancing 9.1. Music by Wildwoods. (next dance Sat. April 12).-14 .KLOMPEN FEEST meeting will be held Tuesc April 8 at 8 p.m. in the Clinton Town Hall. -1 Evnts "SOUPS ON" at Wesley -Willis (Homemade soup. sandwiches, dessert) April 17 from 11:30 • 1:30. Adults $4, 12 and under $2. Proceeds to kitchen renovations. For tickets phone 482.3657.----14.16x COMMUNITY CARD PARTY Monday, April 7 of 8 p.rn. Clinton Legion Hall. Organized by Clinton and District Junior Farmers. —14or SUMMERHILL Euchre Party, Friday, April 4th, 1986 8:30 p.m. in the Summerhill Community Hall. Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone welcome. -14x THE EXECUTIVE meeting of the Auxiliary to the Clinton Public Hospital will be held in the Hospital Board Room on Friday, April 4 at 10 a.m. The regular meeting will be held also in the Board Room on Monday, April 7 at 10 a.m. Everycne welcome. -14 THE HURON County Health Unit invites you to at- tend the Adult Health Guidance Centre, held at the Health Unit office, Huronview Building, Clin- ton on Thursday, April 10, 1986 from 1:30 - 3:3C p.m: for 1. Health Surveillance: 2. Foot Care; 3. Anaemia Screening; 4. Urine Testing; 5. Blooc Pressure.— 14ar SINGLES DANCE, Saturday, April 12 at 8:00 p.m. at Harbour Lights Clubhouse, Hwy. 21, Bayfield. Music by "Foot Notes". Call 565-2554.-14,15ar BINGO: upstairs Clinton Arena every Thursday in April. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Bingo at 7:45. $200 jackpot to go. Clinton Junior D.-14tfar DINOSAURS ALIVE: An exciting program featur- ing live reptiles for children 7 and up at the Bayfield Branch Library, Saturday, April 5th at 1 1:30 p.m. $1.00 admission charge. Sponsored by the Huron County Public Library with the e assistance of Ontario Library Service-'Saugeen, the Outreach program of the Ministry of Citizen- ship and Culture and the Touring Arts Fund of the Ontario Arts Council.— 14ar _— — EUCHRE PARTY sponsored by Varna LOL 1035, Stanley Complex, Friday, April 4 at 8:30 p.m. Ladies please bring lunch. --14,16 y e o SAVE TAXES: Free Seminar on investment and tax planning. Guest speaker: Bran. Costello. Thursday, April 10, 1986 at 7:30 p.m. Goderich District Collegiate, 260 South St., Goderich. P Sponsored by ABC Investments.--14,15ar n PENNY SALE coming to Blyth June 19, 20, 21. _ Sponsored by Blyth Legion Ladies Auxiliary.--14ar n- n SPECIAL GOSPEL MEETINGS, continuing nightly, (except Sat.) at Joseph St. Gospel Hall, Clinton, n Ont. Come and hear God's Word. Speakers - David Gray, Stayner, Ont. and Larry Steers, Thornhill, Ont. All welcome. -14 on SONG FEST, Sunday, April 13, 1986. Londesboro United Church, 7:30 p.m. featuring - Solos - Duets ids - Quartets - Choirs - Instrumentals. Adults $3.00 his children age 6.12 $1 .00.-14x I I's Ind ).J. L.'s w. tan the ay, 4or VANASTRA LIONESS "Indoor Flea Market" VANASTRAREC CENTRE April 19th, 1986 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tables for rent '8. 482-3881 or 482-7700 THIS WEEKEND "Live Entertainment" PRACTISE FOR the community choir for Stanley Township Sesquicentennial Church Service in Varna Church, Monday, April 7 at 8 p.m. Anyone interested, please come. ----14 U.C.W. THANKOFFERING SERVICE, Sunday, April 27 in Ontario Street United Church, Clinton 7:30 p.m. Family Service. Guests - Intermediate choir of Victoria Ave. United Church, Chatham under direction of Mrs. Janet Wake presenting a musical based on the parables of Jesus "Story Tellin' Man". The service will be of special in- terest to families. Children of all ages are welcome.-14&17ar HUNORY? Willy': Burger Stop 48Z -SASS OPEN: 7 DAYS A WEEK 11 AM • 0 PM IXCIP1 NH. & SAT. OPEN TILL 19 MIDNIGHT SUNDAYS OPEN 11:30 AM • • PM DINNERS AND PIZZA After 4 p.m. buy one at the regular price get the second for HALF PRICE then Dance 10 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT every Thursday, Friday and Saturday HARBOUR LIGHTS RESTAURANT & TAVERN(1{`�`y ;— HIGHWAY r, OHWAY 21 . IAYFIELD 565-2554 .' % OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK tl A.M.. 1 A.M. • RECEPTION for Jacqueline Bradley and Ken Hoggart SATURDAY APRIL 5, 1986 in Holmesville 9PM-1AM RUMMAGE SALE All articles clean and in good condition ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HALL Saturday, April 5 at 1 p.m. The well attended dance for the Stanley Township Sesquicentennial held on March 22 was not only the kick-off for the township's celebrations but was also the kick-off of the beard growing contest. Here, (from left), council members Bill Dowson, Reeve Clarence Rau, Richard Erb, Clerk Mel Graham, Jack Coleman and Howard Armstrong hand in their shaving kits under the watchful eye of beard growing contest chairman Doug McAsh (third from left). (Alan Rivett photo) uality craftspeople are sought for show BLYTH - The hunt is on for fine quality craftspeople who would like to take part in a quality craft sale to be held at Blyth Memorial Hall on June 28. This one -day event, organized by the visual arts commit- tee to support the operations of the Blyth Festival Gallery, is intended to provide a showcase for some of the many talented ar- tisans working in the region. There will be demonstrations of techniques and a fine ar- ray of different crafts displayed on the lawn and in the basement of the hall. The long term goal of the committee is to develop the craft show into a major annual exhibition and sale. This year's show is a first step, and for that reason it will be a small one. The space is limited. Craftspeo- ple will be carefully pre -selected by the committee *on the basis of variety and ex- cellence in design and skill. Preference will be given to regional artists. Like any first step, it is an exciting gam- ble. Brigitte Wolf, co-ordinator of the event, knows how to make a new venture like this a success. She helped to organize a farmer's market in Ne* Brunswick that has become a feature of life there. A craftswoman herself, Brigitte is sensitive to the needs of both the area artists and the community. "I can see a place for a well -organized craft fair in Blyth. The fact that there are no other major fairs at that time, just when the summer holidays are beginning, ought to make it an attractive event for everyone." The Blyth Festival Gallery extends an in- vitation to all craftspeople to apply for a place in this exciting first show. Applica- tions are now available. Submissions will be accepted until May 1. Forms will be sent on request (a self-addressed, stamped envelope is required). If you are interested in exhibiting or volunteering to help with the event, please contact either Brigitte Wolf, RR No. 3, Lucknow, NOG 2R0 at 519-529-7007 or the Blyth Festival Gallery, Box 10, Blyth, NOM 1H0 at 519-523-9225. Blyth Festival Singers receive 669grant The Blyth Festival singers is one of special events are among the projects made The health and vitality of cultural several arts groups across Ontario that will possible by these grants," Dr. Munro said. endeavors in Ontario is evident through receive $387,841 in grants from the Ministry "The talent, skill and dedication of the arts these projects. "Ontario acultur al ly,earn- of Citizenship and Culture, Minister Lily community in Ontario will truly shine." ed itsMunro reputation added"Our performers, r," Dr. Munro announced. The group was awarded l $669 to purchase music repertoire. The recipients of these awards cover the organizers and supporters are once again spectrum of the arts population. Arts coun- demonstrating the creativity and initiative These grants are being awarded for a cil, galleries, cultural centres, performing that has brought enjoyment to so many. I'm wide variety of purposes. "Operating groups and theatres will all benefit from delighted is wet my eisd try isableto give assistance, management training and these grants. .aster Seal telethon raises over $2,4OO Royal Bank Branch or by mailing your donation to Box 655, Clinton, Ont. Steve Fraser, Chairman of the teletdhon in Clinton also wishes to thank Grove's TV, ktartliff's Bakery, Pepo's Restaurant; Doug Rhude Restaurants' Ltd. (Dixie Lee) for their contributions of food or services. Mr. Fraser also thanks the following non Lions who contributed at the phone centre: Robena Tyndall, Judy Renner, Cheryl Flynn, Darlene Smith and Dorothy Cornish. The Lion's Club of Clinton are pleased to the Optimist Club of Clinton. report that;just over $2,400 was pledged on The Lions Club of Clinton, who are this March 23 for this year's Easter Seal telethon year celebrating their 50th anniversary, on behalf of crippled,children. We would like contributed $10 for every year service to thank all those,wtlo,phoned into the pledge ie.$500, and we challenged other Lions and centre for all contri tions and we woµld Service .Cl bs in the air .a to do likewise'and especially like to thank the telethon Angela several t'eSPOnded' arldttet the `challenge. who contributed over $100 from our area. During the CKNX telecast, over $46,000 They are: Grove's TV "and Appliances, Alf was raised in Southwestern Ontario which is and Marion Mathers, Royal Bank Staff, down just slightly from last years $50,000, Clinton, Clinton Pro Hardware, ,Tonesy's and any who may have missed the telecast Pet World, Eileen and Ozzie Kuenzig and and wish to contribute can do so at the local 1.0 } t e Blyt1 Inn SUNDAY DINING Brunch •11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Dinner Buffet 4:00 p.m:7:00 p.m. Reservations Appreciated DAILY LUNCH Monday to Saturday 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT EVERY WEEKEND Liccnscd under L.L,B.O. 523-9381 Clinton Klompen Feest 1986 QUEEN CONTEST AND DANCE aturday April, 5 8 pm -1 am at the Seaforth & District Community' Centre MUSIC BY: "The Keynotes!' AVAILABLE AT' SEAFORTH: Cali - 482.9217 327.1315 345-2368 TICKETS: '5.00, CLINTON: *ball & Mutch Furniture 'Mery'a of Clinton •The Dutch Store 1 FREE Sweetheart Rose to the first fifty customers, to celebrate the birth of no kidding ...and treats for the children A FREE DRAW TO BE MADE Saturday, April 5, 1986 at 5:30 p.m. for the following prizes. 1„I'll IP' �?�tNb �l!d•V r,/I !I u�, r�� ,rgl P firl/rt, 4 . �'" Tickets for draw will 'be available Thurs., Fri. & Sat. iN: •A 1st PRIZE:, 2 Piece Outfit 2nd PRIZE2 Admission Tickets to Lipizzan Stallion Show in Goderich May 25/86 (No purchase necessary) STORE HOURS: Mon. to Saturday 9 a.tn. to 5:30 pan. Friday 9 a.rlh. - 9 pan. LOCATION: 12 Issac St., Clinton o kidding