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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-04-23, Page 18Page 18-CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDN Coming BINGO: Vanastra ;iec Centre. Tuesdays, 8 p.m. First reg. card $1., fifteen reg. $20. games, three shore -the -wealth. Jackpot $220.00 must go. Lucky Ball $260.00 (if not won). Lucky Ball in- creoses $20 per week, Admission restricted to 16 years and over 1 tfar 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 BINGO: upstairs Clinton Arena every Thursdoy in April. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Bingo at 7:45. $200 jackpot to go. Clinton Junior D. - 14tfor BAYFIELD LION'S CLUB Jumbo Bingo, Bayfield Arena, every Friday starting May 2. Doors open 6:30 p.m. Early Bird Games starting 7:45. 15.41 or 25th ANNUAL SPRING CONCERT in Exeter United Church, James St.. Exeter, by Choirs and Brass of Ontario Christian Music Assembly under direc- tion of Leendert Kooij with Andre Knevel of the organ. Admission: adults $6, golden age and students $4. Time: 7:30 p.m. Tickets of The Dutch Store Clinton. --16,17 AFTERNOON UNIT of Ontario St. Church, Clinton, are holding a Coffee Party May 8 from 9:30-11:30 a.m. including baking, sewing, plants, crib quilts, etc. --16,17x U.C.W. THANKOFFERING SERVICE, Sunday, April 27 in Ontario Street United Church, Clinton, 7:30 p.m. Family Service. Guests • Intermediate choir of Victoro 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.- 14817ar I Events „........ .... lURO,J COUNTY Family Planning invites you to attend Family Planning Clinic every Thursday from 6.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Huron County Health' Unit. Public Health Wing, Huronview, Clinton. Counselling and medical services provided. - 49eow CARD PARTY at 1.O.O.F. Hall, Brucefield. Friday. April 25 of 8:30 p.rn. Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone welcome. Admission $1.50.- -17x SURVIVAL THROUGH FRIENDSHIP HOUSE INC. ANNUAL MEETING will be held Wed. April 30 at 8 p.m. at North Street United Church, Goderich. Everyone welcome. ---17 to SATURDAY. APRIL 26, 9:30 a.m. - noon. Good us- ed clothing sale of Ontario Street Church Hall. Auspices of Evening Unit. -17x PIE SOCIAL 8 Bake Sale, St. Andrews Presbyterian Church Hall, Thursday. May 1st at 7 p.m. Special feature, a music box display. Adults $1.50 children under 10, $1.00.- -17ar DESSERT EUCHRE, I.O.O.F. Hall, Princess St., Clinton, Wednesday, April 30 at 1 p.m. Admis- sion $2.00. - 17x Stone Town Entertainers from St. Marys in con- cert at Wesley -Willis United Church, Clinton, Wednesday, May 7 at 8 p.m. Adults $3, under 12 yrs. $2.- 17,18x Central Huron Secondary School Music Club presents their 6th Annual Spring Concert, Friday, May 2, 1986 at 7:30 p.m. Admission $2,50, children free.--l7ar ANNIVERSAY SERVICES at Wesley -Willis, Sun- day, May 4th. Guest speaker: Rev. John Oestreicher. Special music: morning service, choirs and guests oboist S.3rah Hamilton, UWO; evening service, Seaforth Harmony Kings. -17 BICYCLE RODEO, May 10, 10 a.m. Clinton arena (outdoors weather permitting), adult and children. Registration of bicycles, $1.00. Spon- sored by Optimist Club of Clinton and Clinton Police Department. --17,18ar Grizzle family is coming A fun -loving, colorful family of dragon pup- pets will be coming to the library in May. The "Grizzles on the Lake" puppet show will entertain children aged 5-12 on May 10 in the Kirkton Branch Library at 10:30 a.m. and the Exeter Branch Library 2:30 p.m. The Grizzles will also be coming to the Clinton Branch Library on May 24 at 10:30 a.m. Ad- mission is free. Puppeteer Pat Lewis began her perform- ing career as a singer. She has been a full- time, professional puppeteer since 1979. Her puppet show is educational as well as tuneful and entertaining. The children will,see what Coni Benner to show art work The Blyth Festival Gallery is pleased to announce that the work of TOM BENNER will be shown in the Gallery of Blyth Memorial Hall from May 1 through to June 1, 1986. The exhibition will include a variety of Benner's work including "Owls in My Sleep", "Great Auk", and "White Pine". In addition to this exhibition, Benner will be present on Saturday May 31 and Sunday June 1, during the Blyth Festival's Annual Used Book Sale, to give a special slide show followed by a discussion of his work. Benner is a London, Ontario, artist who has won national recognition with a number of his works, including his "Third World Parity Kit", a collection of paintings and sculptures done in the mid -1970's. He has ex- hibited across the country and his works are included in the Canada Council Art Bank and the Art Gallery of Ontario collection. Most recently, he has been working on pieces depicting different animals, birds and nature symbols used by older civiliza- tions, mainly those of North America. These pieces portray the harm that modern man is inflicting on species such as the fin whale, polar bear, great auk, sea eagle, and puma. His work conveys a sense of loss for these animals, and man's lack of understanding of his environment in general. The exhibition is sponsored by the Art Gallery of Ontario through the Artist and Their Work program The Blyth Festival Gallery will be open Monday through Friday, from 9am-5pm. For further information, please contact the Festival Box Office at 523-9300. problems arise when the well-meaning Griz- zle family sets up shop on a pristine lake and causes a lot of problems for their neighbors. The puppet show as developed under the spon- sorship of the Canada Ontario Agreement on Great Lakes Water Quality to help -young peo- ple become aware of the importance of water quality for humans and other creatures shar- ing the environment. This program is sponsored by the Huron County Public Library and the Outreach On- tario program of the Ministry of Citizenship and Culture. Contacts and schedule for 1-5-0 celebrations The Stanley Sesquicentennial celebra- tions are well underway for the 150th an- niversary of the township. The Kick-off Dance was held on Mar. 22 at the Varna complex. The slogan for the year is "Meet & Mix in '86" and with all of the events that are plan- ned it shouldn't be too difficult for you and your family to do just that. Here is a brief run down of the upcoming events for the celebration. (All events will take place at the complex unless otherwise stated). Apr. 23 - Senior's Shuffleboard, Harold Peck; May 9 - Variety Show, Marjorie Hayter 262-5857; May 11 - Bannockburn Nature Walk - Carol,Simons 482-9970; June 11 - Senior's Dessert Euchre; June 22 - Car Poker Rally, Dave Consitt 262-5340; July 17 - Wintario, Tim Beard 565-5237; July 27, Cricket Match at Bayfield - Helen Owen 565-2956; Aug. 1-3 HOMECOMING WEEKEND - Registration - runs all weekend, Sharon.Chuter 482-7149, Jean Hor- ton 482-7180, Maid Hayter 262-5857; Quilt display - Sandra Turner 262-5350; ATV Races - Chuck Collins 262-5809; Ball Game Stanley Twp. and Colborne Twp., Dale. Stephenson 262-5351; Aug. 2 - Pancake Breakfast - Arnold Taylor 565-2761; PARADE - Charles Kalbfleisch 482-7556; Of - HAPPY BIRTHDAY "Pudge" Paul East, RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINIC Tuesday, May 6, 1986 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm Central Huron Secondary School Clinton, Ontario Sponsored by the Kinette Club of Clinton til...... - Anson McKinley 262-5461; Sports Program (for Kids too) - Bill McGregor 482-7539; BEEF BARBECUE (advance tickets only) - Arnold Taylor 565-2761; Dance - TRACES (complex) - Mer- vyn Erb 482-3170; Dance - PLAYER (work centre) - Becky Rathwell 262-5292; Beard Growing Judging - Doug McAsh 482-9236; Quilt Judging - Sandra Turner 262-5350; ELIMINATION DRAW FOR CAR - Tim Beard 565-5237; Aug. 3 - Outdoor Church Ser- vice - Jack Burghardt . Guest Speaker; Lunch - Arnold Taylor 565-2761; School Reu- nion "BRING YOUR OLD PHOTOS" Blan- che Parke 565-5423; PORK BARBECUE (advance tickets only) - Arnold Taylor 565-2761. The Goodwill Truck will be picking up in the Blyth, Londesboro & Clinton areas on May 14 523-4316 Jnr Pp9AOIsE CAMPGROUND and DANCt NA[[ LE2 Pool ❑ Hot 'Rib 0 Dancing ❑Planned Activities LO Daily, Weekly or Seasonally DOn-Site Trailer Rentals FAMILY PARADISE PLAN YOUR CAMPGROUND SUMMER HOLIDAYS WITH US! , 527-0629 ntrlh Clinton Wilton D..tonh Wingh.m Penh Rd. 10 Mitchel 251" Annual Sine eaftwe at the Exeter United Church, James St., Exeter Saturday, April 26, 1986 Time: 7:30 p.m. '74 &Oa astd Sna44 01 O,trtaned eltn Tela 'Zta41d riddcurekt under the direction- of: "LEENDERT KOOIJ' with ANDRE KNEVEL" at the organ. Tickets: Dutch Store, Clinton. Adults '6.; Golden Age and Students '4. CLINTON MINOR BALL NEEDS PLAYERS FOR THE FOLLOWING TEAMS: Mites Mixed (Boys & Girls 7-9 years) Squirt Girls (11 and under). Bantam Girls 115 and under) Bantam Hardball (Boys '14 & 15 years) f Please Register at the Recreation Office 482=3398 RE -UNION DANCE e ey Se:004 VANASTRA REC CENTRE Saturday, April 26/86 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Music by: "Ken Scott" $S.00 per person Proceeds to: Clinton Hospital Building Fund Hensall and District Nursery School presents. MIKE & MICHELLE JACKSON Live in Concert Australia's Number 1 Children's Entertainers on their Canadian tour. SATURDAY, MAY 10 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. at South Huron District High School MEM ER TICKETS: $5.00 advance - $6.00 at door Tickets available at: Little People, Exeter • Beckers, Lucan The Birch Tree, Hensall Or. Lee DentistryClinton A Zurich or call (519) 262. 440 for information This eidvb►HS•Ment sponsored by GENERAL COACH t1�ti)>I lStteet, 8ensall It was a beautiful day on April 19 for almost anything, including hunting for a bargain. A good place to look was at the Vanastra Lioness Flea Market at the Vanastra Recreation Centre in the afternoon. Two of the many shoppers were Pete Brommer and his wife San- dra who browsed over the variety of interesting articles offered for sale. (Alan Rivett photo) inomml II MA AI DANCE TO LIVE ENTERTAINMENT EVERY THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT - THIS WEEKEND "Windjammers" NEW! You'll love our CHINESE FOOD Also in our dining room - PIZZA (Eat In or Take Out) DAILY SPECIALS HARBOUR LIGHTS RESTAURANT & TAVERN HIGHWAY 21 • IlAYFIELD 565-2554 N 7 DAYS A WINK E A.M. • 1 A.M. Annual Meeting Family and Children's Services of Huron County (The Children's Ald Society) will be held DATE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23 TIME: 7:30 P.M. PLACE: 46 GLOUCESTER TERRACE, GODERICH GUEST SPEAKER: Alan Leschled, Ph.D. Family Court Clinic, London TOPIC: "Whatever Happened to the Child Savers? Reconciling Children's Needs and Children's Rights." The public is cordially invited to attend. Voting memberships available at the door - $1.00 A business meeting will be held to review the operational and financial results of 1985, and for the election of Officers. Also, new By-laws will be presented for approval. For a copy of the proposed By-laws please call 524-7356. TIE SQUARE PR TU(rti EEITRE • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • �I FRI.-SAT. 7 & 9 SUN.-THURS. 8:00 : yy A hilffIrMA {: 'r"h•: k4� , J THE COMEDY WITHOUT BRAKES. ADULT 141) A99netV.PIENT GODERICH S24.7111 ,•11.1.•1. 1 ENDS THURS. 7:30 POLICE ACADEMY 3: RACK IN TRAINING RUN FOR COVER! • • • • • $2.00 TUESDAYS ARE STILL HERE, • • ••••••••••-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••11 • • • • 661166016606661066C406616 ...... 11).•1•!}...111._1.,{11• e,,-,.•_.,,. i r ■ l� �awnrnhI' I. • •s • • • • • • e u�? OF THE D 1) It 1. P 11 I5 NaM•81M1 Wtd �vtoaittcStuNetin.l ice awns I1Ntd COAtiti LANOUAOI t , ThstilwlsYlti±411 itrf. 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