Clinton News-Record, 1986-09-17, Page 19Page 18—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1986
The Huron Day Centre for the Homebound held their annual Volunteer Appreciation
Night on September 9. Being honored for five to eight years of volunteer service were:
back row, left to right, Ralph Guertin, Ken McDougall, Jim Al!away and Edwin &eale. In
the front row, left .to right, are Phyllis Tyndall, Sentry Uyl, Muriel Jones and Willy
Brehm. Absent from the picture are Gertrude Postma, Ruth Malkey, Russell Alton, Jean
Fleming, Mary Muller, Helene Regier and Gerry Mountford. (David Emslie photo)
THIS WEEKEND 9 PM - 1 AM
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
"The Connections"
DAILY LUNCH AND DINNER
SPECIALS
BREAKFAST 51.99
FOOD tit' PIZZA
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CHINESE
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DIANA
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for
and
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Seaforth & District Community Centres
SATURDAY, SEPT. 27
8-1 00 For tickets call 527-0604
or at the door.
Buck 8 Doe
for
Randy Garrow
• Chris Burgess
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20/86
For information call;
482-7024
Notice to
FISH & GAME
*!unbar: 9.114.119.054
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
PIG ROAST
Smorgasbord Supper 6-8 p.m.
S7.00 / person
Dance 9 - 1 53.00 / person
Music by "Gypsy Campers"
CLINTON
Amateur Theatre
GROUP MEETING
Monday, Sept. 22 7:30 p.m..
CLINTON TOWN HALL
AUDITORIUM
CLI NTON
"HARVEST of TALENT"
CONTEST
Open to Non -Professionals
11 - 19 years at
CLINTON TOWN HALL
PRELIMINARY COMPETITION
Friday, Oct. 10 at 7:30
Categories include: Vocal
Instrumental and Dance
Entries to be sent to:
Clinton Harvest of Talent
c/o Bonnie Jewitt
Box 1116
- Clinton NOM 11.0
In9uarao: 482-3997 or 482-7885
CLINTON JR. D
WEEKLY
BING
Thursday, September 18
Doors open at 6:30 pm
Bingo at 7:45 pm
e JACKPOT
200• TO GO!!
PLACE: CLINTON ARENA
Upstairs
Day Centre
honors
volunteers
i
WHY
WEIGHT/WAIT!
Combination Nutrition and
Exercise Program at
CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
10 WEEK SESSION
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30
TO TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2/86
• 7:00 PM 9:00PM.
$75.00 Session or $8.00 Evening
Registration or more information call
482-3447
B. Guse BSc RPDT
T. Flowers BSc Kin
CLINTON - The Huron Day Centre for the
Homebound held their annual Volunteer Ap-
preciation Night on September 9 with 45
volunteers present.
Joan Spittal, chairperson of the steering
committee, welcomed, everyone and thank-
ed them for their many hours of donated
time.
After having a meal, awards were
presented to all volunteers. The staff then
sang a humorous song to the volunteers in
appreciation of all that has been done in the
past year.
The evening was wrapped up with a game
of IQ 21,000 where everyone got a chance to
test their general knowledge.
Comedy
comes to Blyth
"Letter From Wingfield Farm," a
hilarious one-man play, starring actor, Rod
Beattie is being, performed at the Blyth
Memorial Hall on Saturday, Sept. 27 at 8
p.m.
This comedy shows us all the fun and
foibles of farm living. The laughs begin
when a corporate executive decides he can
find the simple, unhurried pace he craved in
a country setting. He mistakenlybelieves he
is going to lead an uncomplicated life as a
gentlemen farmer. As the realities of rural
life unfold, it quickly becomes apparent to
him that the "simple" life is not so simple.
This story is chock full of characters that
are familiar to all of us. They are all por-
trayed with great skill by Rod Beattie,
whose incredible versatility allows him to
create a series of wonderful scenes and
encounters.
The play has had a very popular run
throughout southwestern Ontario for the
past two years, often with repeat
engagements, and has had extended runs in
London and Grand Bend.
"A Letter From Wingfield Farm" is
bound to tickle your funny -bone and wear
out your knee from slapping. Tickets are $10
for this event.
Letter From Wingield Farm is the first in
Blyth Festival's adult fall/spring series, so
this will be your last chance to purchase
money -saving maxi -packages which cost
$25 for four events, including Valdy,
classical pianist, Anton Kuerti, and the
musical Pump Boys and Dinettes. There are
also mini -packages .available for any _ two
events for $16. Also, ask about our kid's
series and special Christmas family event
"A Prairie Boy's Winter," Dec. 13 and 14.
For tickets for both series and single
events call Blyth Festival Box Offfice at
523-9300/523-9225.
In honour of the
40th Wedding Anniversary
of
ERV and MARJ REICHERT
their family invites you to
celebrate with them on
Saturday, Sept. 20, 1986
at the
ZURICH COMMUNITY CENTRE
Doors Open at 8:00 p.m.
Dancing 9 - 1 a.m.
'1986
HURONVIEW
STAFF PARTY
& HAT SHOW
Wear your funniest hat
(there's prizes)
SATURDAY, SEPT. 27
AT CLINTON LEGION
MUSIC BY: Robertson Music Services
MC: CKSL's Rich Greven
55.00 per persona,.
TICKETS:
Wayne Hodges
482.7042
Coming Events
BAYFIELD LION'S CLUB Jumbo Bingo, Bayfield
Arena, every Friday night. Doors open 6:30 p.m.
Early Bird Games starting 7:45.-15.41ar
BINGO: Vanastra Rec Centre, Tuesdays, 8 p.m.
First reg. card $1., fifteen reg. $20. games, three
share -the -wealth. Jackpot $200. must go. Lucky
Ball $240.00 (if not won). Lucky Ball Increases
$20. per week. Admission restricted to 16 years
and over.—tfar
LUNCHEON BUFFET: All you care to eat, every
Thursday and Friday, 11:30 - 1:30. Salad bar,
bread table, hot dishes. $4.95 per person. Blyth
Inn 523-9381.-34tf
OPEN HOUSE to celebrate Mrs. Grace Duggan's
90th birthday on Sunday, September 28 from 2-4
p.m. at Huronview auditorium. Best wishes
only. -38x
THE HURON County Health Unit invites you to at-
tend the Child Health Clinic, held at the Health
Unit office, Huronview Building, Clinton on Fri-
day, September 19, 1986 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
for: 1. Health Surveillance; 2. Anaemia Screen-
ing; 3. Immunization. Adult immunization will
also be offered at this clinic.-38ar
MORNING MARKET ,at Wesley -Willis United
Church, Clinton, Saturday, November 1 from 10
am • 1 pm. Lunch served. Everyone,
welcome. -38x •
CLINTON LEGION Branch 140 mixed darts league
commences Thursday, October 2nd. at 8 pm. Non
members welcome.-38-40ar
CLINTON LEGION Branch 140 euchre league com-
mences Tuesday, October 7 at 8 pm sharp. Nom
members welcome.-38.40ar
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH Annual Pork
Barbecue Wednesday, October 1 from 4:30 - 8
p.m. Adults $7, children 12 and under $3.50,
preschoolers free. Advance tickets only,
482-9232.-37.39
BEECHWOOD POTTERY - haif price'sglle. A large'
assortment of odd pieces, ends of sets, and
good, functional seconds in stoneware and.
porcelain.' Save 40% to 60%1 Friday, Sept. 19, 5 -
9 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 20, 12.6 p.m. 21/2 miles
north of St. Columban on McKillop sideroad 10.
345-2184.-38er
HORTICULTURAL MEETING Wednesday,
September 24 at 8 p.m. Presbyterian Church Hall.
Guest speaker: Florence Miller. Topic: Flower
arranging. -38 •
1ST COUNTRY Craft Festival, Goderich Township
Community Centre, Holmesville, October 3, . 1
p.m. - 9 p.m.; October 4, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. October -
5, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Lunch available. Admission,.
Adults .50 cents. -38-40x
BLYTH INN HOTEL, Sunday Brunch, served, 11,
a.m. - 2 p.m.; roast beef buffet served 4 - 7 p.m.,
All you care to eat. Reservations. 523-9381.-34tfi,
32ND ANNUAL Clinton Hospital Auxiliary Penny
Sale, September 27 at Sr. Paul's Anglican Church'
Parish Hall. Open daily starting September 18, 10
am - 6 pm except Friday 10 am - 9 pm. -37-39
HAPPN150th ANNIVERSARY
TED ,& MARION 4JISSETT
LOVE: FROM YOUR FAMILY
You are cordially invited to attend an
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, September 21st, 1986, 24 p.m.
Lawn Bowling Club House
BEST WISHES ONLY
A few of the first runners to finish the Terry Fox Run, held on September 14, were (left to
right) Paul Hohnes, Ross Carter and John Lawson. There were 51 participants in the
Clinton run, and they made a total of $1,645.70. ( David Emslie photo)
Old. Tyrne
country
Breakfast
at the
Londesboro Community Centre
Sunday, September 21, 1986
9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Sausage, Bacon, Eggs, Homefries, Pancakes
Sponsored by
Londesboro Lions Club
We'll see you at the
SEAFORTH FALL FAIR
This Thursday and Friday, Sept. 18 & 19
Drop in and see us at our booth.
Talk to us about our fall specials -
pick up our new winter vacation brochure
and enter our free draws!
BLYTH FESTIVAL PRESENTS
Rod Beattie
in
A LETTER FROM
WINGFIELD FARM
-a hilarious country comedy
Blyth Memorial Hall
* Saturday, .September p
- 8 p.m.
Tickets: $10,
or ask about
$$ saving Maxi
and Mini Packages
Phone:. 523-9300 & 523-9225
*please note not Friday, September 26
YOU ARE INVITED TO THE
sT.c
ou
RAFT
FESTIVAL
AT THE
Goderich Twp. Community Centre
Holmesville, Ontario
(Just Off Hwy. 8 between 'Goderich & Clinton)
DISPLAY and SALE OF CRAFTS
Christmas Baking - Knitting Doil Clothes - Ceramics
Wreaths - Wooden Toys - Wood Crafts -
Horne Canned Goods - Produce --- and much, much more
Admission: Adults 50c . Friday, October 3 1 P.M. -9 pm.
Available Li • ht Lunches & Saturday, October 4 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
y, g1efr�ShtirQent>S Sunday, October 5 ° 11 a.m.-5 p.m.,
1
boar, Prizes,-