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BINGO: Vanastrq •Ref: Centre Tuesdays, 8 p.m. SPRING SONO FEST, Londe$baro Unites) Church,
First reg. card $1., fifteen reg. $20, games, three Sunday. April 13, 1906, 71Q p.rn. featuring. The
share -the -wealth. Jackpot $220.00 must go. Snell Family: Country Lanes Quartet; The Varna.
Lucky Ball $260.00 (if not won). Lucky Ball in- Singers; Mary .Hearn; The Lea.r's; The Bosman;
and more. Adults $3.00 children- age b to 12.
creases $20 per week. Admission restricted to ib $1.00.-15xyears and over -11far -----
KLOMPEN FEEST Parade prizes Saturday May 17. t N SASfort[voice f. r4 1. Mrisic by Victorian
Special category for best family entry, any no- inn S r 15 g
Hem:tiny, first prize $250.00. Other categories y
school or church, h
horses or hor•se
drawn m- ^^ --
dustrial or commercial, service club ox organize- OLPxI,E Fiddler's Jamboree, Stanley p Township
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tion historical vehicles, all first prizes $200.00. Complex, Sunday April 13th, 2 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Buffet served 5 p.m. p.m. Admission $2.50.
Children's bicycle or individual entries, $30.00.
Entry forms at Ball & Mitch Furniture, Clinton Hat buffet $6,0Q0-15ar
Town Hall. Clinton Chiropractic Centre.-12.20or ' HURON COUNTY Family Planning invites you to
"The Huron County Health Unitpresentsattend Family Planning Clinic every Thursday
"PLEASURES, PROBLEMS AND PRESCHOOLERS" - from 6:30 p-ro. to 9 p•rn. at Huron County Health
o series of 3 Parenting Classes for parents of Unit, Public Health Wing, Huronview, 'Clinton.
children aged 1-5 years. Classes will commence C .o u n s e 1.1 i n g and medical services
Tuesday April 15, 1986 and will be held at Health provided.-49eow
Unit Office, Seaforth Hospital. For pre-
fiP.R.ING SWIM and Fitness Program starts April
registration or further information, please call 1986. Call 482-3544 for further
the Health Unit Office in your area at 14 information.-15ar
527 1243-13.15or
d C H S S MUSIC CLUB car wash and garage saleCLINTON
Gory Robertson Music Services. M.C. is C.K.S.L. s - P ____T _
Rich Greven. 50's dress. Car show. SPECIAL GOSPEL MEETINGS, continuing nightly
482-7042.-14-18ar (except Sot.) at Joseph St. Hall, Clinton; Ont.
"SOUPS ON" 01Wesley-Willis (Homemade soup, .. Come and hear God's Word. Life is short, Death
sandwiches, dessert) April 17 from 11:30 - 1:30. i 23 rSpeaSin kers: e Christ
the cure. Romans
Adults $4, 12 and under $2. Proceeds to kitchen 66:23 Steers, ThDavidavi, Ont. All yner, nt. a
renovations. For tickets phone 482-3657.-14-16x y ----------
SINGLES
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SINGLES DANCE, Saturday, April 12 at 8:00 p.m. KIOMPEN FEEST FESTIVAL Singers, practise ses-
at Harbour Lights Clubhouse, Hwy. 21, Bayfield. cions will start Monday, April 21 at 8 p.m. at Clin-
Music by "Foot Notes". Call 565-2554.-14,15ar ton Public School. Everyone is welcome. For fur-
______ ther Information call Dick Roorda at
BINGO: upstairs Clinton"Arena every Thursday in 482-9862. 115ar-"----�
April. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Bingo at 7:45. $200 OPEN HOUSE, new class beginning, everyone
jackpot to go. Clinton Junior D.-14tfar _ _ welcome to Count -Down Weight Loss and Weight
- Control, Wednesday, April .16 at 4:30 p.m. Blyth
SAVE TAXES: Free Seminar on investment and United Church, $8.00 to loin, $4.00 weekly fee.
tax planning. Guest speaker: Brian Costello. No penalties'for weeks missed. Come out and br-
Thursday, April 10, 1986 at 7:30 p.m. Goderich ing a friend. What have you got to lose? For fur -
District Collegiate, 260 South St., Goderich. ther information 396-7005 Kincardine.-15ar
Sponsored by ABC Investments.-14,15ar -- - g Bayfield
__ -- BAYFIELD LION'S CLUB Jumbo Bingo,
CARD PARTY at I.O.O.F. Hall, Brucefieid, Friday, Arena, every Friday starting May 2. Doors open
April 11 at 8:30 p.m. Ladies please bring lunch. 6:30 p.m. Early Bird Games starting
Everyone welcome. Admission $1.50.-15x ' 7:45.-15-41 ar
Barbecue
KINSMEN'S 50's/60's Dance an at Central Huron Secondary School, Saturday
Barbecue June 14. Music by "F b Ions" withiD.J.$
April
19 from 9 a m. ?. 15a
to show
exhibi s
Fanshawe Chorus concert
The London Fanshawe Symphonic Chorus
will present the final concert in its Festival
of Choral Music Series, the VERDI RE-
QUIEM. Considered by Brahms to be "a
work of genius", it is a masterpiece which
will "appeal to both the musically literate
and the musical beginner".
The performance will feature the 145
voice CHORUS together with the CONCERT
PLAYERS ORCHESTRA and well known
soloists BARBARA COLLIER - soprano,
ANN BISCHE - mezzo soprano, GUILI.ER-
MO SILVA-MARIN = tenor
TOWERS - bass.,
The concert will take place on Friday,
May 9, at 8 p.m. at the New Centennial Hall,
550 Wellington Street, London.
and ROBERT
S AI• QRT 1 - Local students hope that.
months of bard work wili make their project
a winner in the Huron County Regional
Science Fair to be held April 16, and 19 at the
Seaforth District Cotono nitY Centre. They
hope to win regional and national
l prizes,nain-
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eluding a trip to a symposium
water issues In Toronto.
Students aged 12 to 19 will compete for
Prizes offered in the junior, intermediate
and senior age categories. The fair is one of
76 organized Canada -wide by the Youth .
Science Foundation
Among the national prizes available is the
Suncor Energy Award. The winner of the
award travels all expenses paid to par-
ticipate in a symposium titled Synergy 86:
The Suncor Youth Symposium on Water.
Working in teams, thus year's award win-
ners will design a national water manage-
ment plan, They.will receive advice from
expert resource people from government,
academia and business. Guest speakers will
open the students' eyes on topics such as the
escalating world demand for water; the
greenhouse effect and long term climate
change; and rising concerns over water
quality in Canada's groundwater and in the
. great Lakes basin.
The symposium will be held at Erindale
College of the University of Toronto, June
16-20.
Any local student is eligible who designs,
builds and enters a project on energy in the
senior category of the foundation fair. Any
aspect of energy can be explored: conven-
tional energy, renewable energy, conserva-
tion, etc;. To win, projects must earn first
class honors from'the foundation judges.
"Our experience has shown that students
find the participatory nature of the science
fairs and symposium both enjoyable and
educational," said, W.A. (Bill) Loar, Chair-
man and Chief Executive Officer of Suncor
Inc., sponsor of the award.
"We see the program as an investment in
a better future for all Canadians. The award
helps' to interest young people in.science.
The symposiums are designed to show the •
important role •of science in society and to
help paint out new career opportunities.
Raising awareness. of science's importance
and opportunities will, we hope, help young -
Canadians meet the - challenges of the
future,". said Mr. Loar.
Suncor . is one of, Canada's largest in- .
tegrated oil and gaascompanies. It pioneered
the commercial recovery of oil from oil
sands at its operation in northern Alberta.
The company manufactures, distributes ,
and markets transportation fuels,
Ticket prices are adults', $8; students and
seniors - $5. Tickets may be purchased at
the new Centennial Hall Box Office, at the
door, or by calling 4524215 or 453-0666.
Group rates are available and VISA and
Mastercard are accepted.
lubricants and ' petrochemical products
lirou, iloyli4,Win
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eat the Exeter tions
Dobber
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keit Centre, Exeter
Bingo starts at 8 p.m.
Plus specials and share the wealth
Admission 1.00 per person
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SUNDAY DINING
Brunch
11:00 a.m.2:00 p.m.
Dinner Buffet
9:00
Reservations Appreciated
DAILY LUNCH
Monday to Saturday
11:30 a.m:1:30 p.m.
- ENTERTAINMENT
EVERY WEEKEND
Licensed oda L.L.B•O. 5219381
Library holds book festival
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The nineth Annual.National-Book Festival
is being held April 12-19 by the Canada Coun-
cil. The wealth and diversity of Canadian
literature is truly worth celebrating. Cana-
dians can be justly proud of the talented
novelists, poets and playwrights.
The Huron County Public Library is
celebrating the National Book Festival by,
hosting two author visits. Joan Barfoot,
novelist will speak at the Goderich Branch
Library on April 15 at 4:45 p.m. Rienzi
Crusz, poet, will speak at the Bayfield
Branch Library on April 18 at 3:30 p.m. Both
programs are free. Refreshments will be
provided.
Rienzi Crusz was born in Sri Lanka and
came to Canada in 1965. He is now a Cana-
dian cit4en and currently works as Senior
Refererite and Collections Librarian at the
Arts Libraryat the University of Waterloo.
Mr. Crusz has published four books of
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under the Sunoco and. Sunchen names. The
company is independently- directed and
nn.n�nlichlnza fifth.
managed by Canadians and is 25 per cent.
be` ublishing a fifth. Canadian owned, t }
poetry win will soon p Science Folinc atioxt is
His poems have also appeared in numerous The Youth ;,
anthologies and literary journals. He has Canada's only' nat' nal organizer of; youth
given readings of his work throughout science actiyities t; organizes: and judges
Canada. Mr. Crusz has received numerous over 76 regional science fairs from cost to
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literary awards for his work from the coast. It is funded', by grants
Canada Council and the Ontario Arts Coun- federal government, industry and in-
cil. ' - dividual sponsors.
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SINGLES DANCE SAT..
APRIL 12 IN THE
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DINNERS AND PIZZA
After 4 p.m. buy one at the regular price
get the second for HALF PRICE
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UNIVERSAL JUVENILES
Coming to the Wingham Inn
The Spirit of
MAX WEBSTER/KIM MITCHELL
appearing at the Wingham Inn
APRIL 17, 18 & 19
1st time in this area.
Cover charge - $3.00
HAPPY 18th BIRTHDAY
Jamie & Johnny
Love Mom, Dad, Kendra and Jeff
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