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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-10-08, Page 20Page 20—CIJNTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1986 List• Penny Sale • Barbecue, donated by Tri County Brick & Tile, won by Helen Blsback; Apples, donated by Don Middjeton Farm, won by Marguerite McLean; Dog Food, donated by Varna Feed Mill, won by Janine Jones; Drinks, donated by Varna General Store, won by Gene Powell; Doll, donated by Peck Appliances, won by Ken Colquhoun; Light Pen, donated by Body Shop, Varna, won by Corrie Brand; Radio, donated by McAsh's T.V., won by Andrew Elliott; Sheets and Pillowcases, donated by Parkerhouse Motel, won by Tony Stauttener; 'Toques, donated by Haugh Tire, won by Frank Mutch; Toques, donated by Haugh Tire, won by Ena Shipp; Toques, donated by Haugh Tire, won by Charlotte Nor- man; Toques, donated by Haugh Tire, won by Carol McNeil; Pins, donated by Harold's Hobby Hut, won by Paul Gibbings; Apples, donated by Margaret Middleton, won by Dale Nott; Bowling Ball, donated by Ray's Shoe Repair, won byJune Cooper; Boots, donated by Ray's Shoe Repair, won by Russell Beyer; Boots, donated by Ray's Shoe Repair, won by Mrs. H. Brommer; Boots, donated by Ray's Shoe Repair, won by Tim Elliott; Boots, donated by Ray's Shoe Repair, won by Norma Grigg; Prints, donated by Board & Batten, won, by Mary Steenstra; Prints, donated by Board & Batten, won by Ken McDougall; Prints, donated by Board' & Batten,. won by Art Aiken; Prints, donated by Board ,& Batten, won by H. Boon; Prints, donated by Board & Batten, won by -Rhea Jones; Prints, donated by Board & Batten, won by Rick Elliott. Prints, donated by Board & Batten, won by Evelyn Olde; Pizza, donated by New Orleans Pizza, won by Gary Pro - use; Shoe with Bulbs, donated by Verbeek's Farm & Garden, won by Wayne Hodges; Can Opener, donated by Groves T.V., won by D'arcy Cote; Hair Cream, donated by Riley's Barber Shop. won by Isabelle Craig; Dress, donated by Board & BaLten, winby Steve Hoover; Teddy, donated by No Kidding Childrens Wear, won by Clarence Perdue; Lamp, donated by Groves T.V., won by Ron Greidanus; Lamp, donated by Groves T.V., won by D'arcy ('ore; Lamp, donated by Groves T.V., won by Marg Hayter; Grease job, oil change and filter, donated by Lorne Brown Motors, won by Theresa Josling; Ottoman, donated by Beattie Furniture, won by Gloria McClinchey; Pink Bunny, donated by S.S. No, 4 Goderich Twp., won by Jor- danna Dale; Blue Bunny, donated by S.S. No. 4 Goderich '1'wp., won by l,aur•alee Johnston; $50, donated by Clinton Credit Union, won by Jack Reid; Silver Dollars, donated by Royal Bank, won by Ken Johnston; Speaker System, donated by Galbraiths, won by Margie Wise; Flashlight, donated by Heywood Sports, won by Phyllis Aldwinkle; Bag, donated by Heywood Sports, won by Alice Chapman; Silver dollars, donated by Fleming Feed Mill, won by Brian Machan; Basket, donated by Christmas & Country, won by Donna Collins; Pesticides, donated by Clinton Veterinary Clinic, won by Mary Ann Hollenbeck; Mugs, donated by Addy McPhee, won by Marie Proctor; Sweat Shirt, donated by Harbour bights Trailer Park, won by Penny Ovorboe; T -Shirt, donated by Paul Bunyan Trailer Park, won by Perry Deer; Art Carving, donated by Times & Places, won by Mary J. Beattie; Image Box, donated by Times & Places, won by Lloyd Bond; Image Box, donated by Times & Places, won by.Laurel Peterson; Hat, donated by Times & Places, won by Amy Gibbings; Wreath, donated by Times & Places, won by Dianne Freeman; Blender, donated by Kinette Club, Clinton, won by Dianne Elliott; Hat, donated by West Wind, won by Kayley Mills; Brass Deer, donated by Deer Park Lodge, won by Russel Beyer; Earrings, donated by Gammages, won by Charlene Hoover; Ornaments, donated by Gammages, won by Lorna Merner; Magnet, Mules, Hasti, notes and Cactus, donated , by Garnmages, won by Mary Griffith; Silver Dollars, donated ,by Bayfield Lions •& Lioness, won by Pat Armstrong. Cake, donated by Bartliff's Bakery, won by Marj Dob- son; Cake, donated by Bartliff's Bakery, won by Lloyd Westlake; Piano Bench, donated by Sherlock Mannings Piano, won by Kay Rosenlund; Ice Cream, donated by Fairholme Dairy, won by Marlene Hart; Calculator, donated by Vodden & Bender, won by Marj McKenzie; Toys, donated by Brucefield Variety, won by ,Jim Cooper; Toys, donated by Brucefield Variety, won by Andy Peter- son; Toys, donated by Brucefield, won by H. Hunter; Velvet Painting, donated by Marg Fraser, won by Marie Proctor; Eggs, donated by Kootstra Farms, won by. Kathy Staddon; Eggs, donated by Kootstra Farms, won by Rosemary Armstrong; Manicure, donated by Bayfield Pampering Studio, won by Bess Fingland; Oil, donated by Hensel) Co-op, won by Susan Smith; Windshield Washer, donated by Ross Scott Fuels, won by Don Gower; Wind- shield Washer, donated by Ross Scott Fuels, won by Mar- jorie Cartwright; Travel Bag, donated by Ellison Travel & Tours, won by John Manning; Dryer, donated by Triangle Discount, won by Jo Neal; Pens, donated by Workman's Real Estate, won by Mark Kennedy; Dishes, donated by Summerhill Ladies Club, won by Jean Cox; Groceries, donated by Cot -ries Valu Mart, won by Alden Crich; Vanity Assesories, donated by A,, Geiger Construction, won by Connie Van Loo; White Beeps, donated by A. J. Haygh, win by Mrs. Velma Hubbert; Voucher, donated by Dr, A. Steed and Dr. P. Salsbury,' won by Helen Aiken; Tree, donated by Jim & Emma Cox; won by Bill Austin; Apples, donated by Evans Vegetable Market, won by Sharon McKenzie; Chocolate, donated by Sugar & Spice, won by Ken McNairn; Wood, donated by Vanastra Factory Outlet, won by Eileen Staddon; Wood, donated by Vanastra Fac- tory Outlet, won by Joe Lawson; Flashlight, donated by Radford's Garage, won by Ken Hart. Winners of the 19811 Pluton Public hospital Auxiliary ( penny sale, are: Barbie Dolls, donated by Ethel Yeo, won by Phyllis 'I'yn- ( dall, $50, donated by Campbell's Men's Wear, son by Joan Dishe' ; Paper Nell- and Serviette Set, donated by Sandy's Card Shoppe, won by Mrs. Jay Hogg; Tray , donated by t Everythi lg Good, won by Anehne Mclnally; Gift Cer- tificate, donated by Les l'iseau Deux, won by Marg Kroes; Gift Certificate, donated by Les ('tseau Deux, won by Rene Brochu; (lift Certificate, donated by Karen's Aesthetics, won by Angela Haverkamp; Toy Car, donated by l)uddy's Real Estate, won by Teresa Buruna; Board Game, donated by 1)uddy's Real Estate, won by Bill Murney; $25 Certificate, donated by My Fair lady, won by Mrs. Wm. Bottema; Gift Certificate, donated by Clinton News Record, won by Ian Fleming; Egg Rolls, donated by Maey Mee Restaurant, won by M. J. Middleton; Hand Cleaner, donated by EIhutt's Rad Shop, wen by Ivan Disher; Gift Certificate, donated by The Blue Fountain, won by Joe Laurie; Aloette Collection, donated by Else Dale, won by R. Kaptein; Detergent, donated by !Lunette' Feed Mill, won by Marlyn Gray; Detergent, donated by Hummel Feed Mill, won by Helen Aiken; Fire Extinguisher, donated by Levis Insurance, won by Val Van Rooy;,Mugs, donated by Clutton Body Shop, won by Mrs. M. Salverda; Pizza, donated by Pepi's Pima, won by Weedy Watson; $15 Voucher, donated by Clinton Meat Market, won by Alfred McLaughlin; Varapel, donated by Ball & Mecauley, won by Laurence Falconer; $25 Certificate, donated by Norhohue Decorating, won by Lois Fitzgerald; Cord Shaver, donated by Clinton Pharmacy, won by Gerry Montford; Oil, donated by Huron Power Equipment, won by Marg Middleton; Silver Dollars, donated by Bank of Monti eat. e,,j, by tiro Hubert; Towel Set, donated by Burgess Dept. Store, ,won by Marilyn Wright; Puzzle, donated by l' & i'; Variety, won by Josie Cunningham; Material, donated 1» Mary's Sewing Centre, won by Mrs. Harry 'Thompson; Groceries, donated by Ray & Shirt's, won by Margaret Brand; $10 Certificate, donated by I.ee's of Clinton, won by Parol Finch; $10 Certificate, donated by Lee's of Chubut, won by Bess Black: Deodorant, donated by J & J Pharmacy, won by Bev Pounder.' Bucket of Chicken, donated by Dixie Lee, win by Carol McNeil; 'Membership, donated by Startime Video, won by Elaine Jesting; yoke and matches, donated by Mac's Milk, win by Marlene Leeper; Hanging Rug, donated by'I'owton Cleaning Service, won by Ernie Prescott; Groceries, donated by lfolmesville General Store, won by Ellen Morgan; Voucher, donated by White Carnation, won by Doug Morgan; Oil, donated by Clere Vu Auto Wreckers, won by Nellie Wanwtes: Windshield Washer, donated by Clere Vu Auto Wreckers, won by Ryan Elliott; Brake Light, donated by ('arter's West End, won by Reta Wright; Voucher, (Ionated by Clinton Gas Bar, won by Rob Mar- riage; $10 Voucher. donated by Clinton Gas Bar, won by Joan Beierling; Oil, donated by Sunoco Gas Station, won by Dean Aldwinkle; Voucher, d ---,ted by Willy's Burger Bar, won by Carla Caldwell; Windshield Washer, donated by Murphy's Bus Line. won by Mrs. Harry 'Thompson; Anti Freeze, donated by Don's General Repairs, won by Marg Robinson, $10 Certificate, donated by Special Effects, won by Bess Vineland; Commemorate Plate, donated by Anstetts, won by David Kemp; Plate, donated by Shirai Dept. Store, win by Marni (ribbings; Baseball and Bat, donated by Pro Hardware, won by Elizabeth Medd; Paint and Kettle ('leaner., donated by Pro Hardware, won by Car- man Howatt; Shirt, donated by Hrrm•m's Men's Wear, won by Marie Blick; tarry -On Bag, donated by Aiken Bros., won bo• l'harlotte Nurinan; Pen, donated by Huron Business Machines, won by Joey McBride; flair Creme, donated annonynwusly, won by Harry 'Torrance; Memo/Writer, donated by Clinton Commercial Printers, won by Mrs. Jay (loge; Mini Light, donated by McKerlie Millen Auto, won by Kline Jewitt; Vase, donated by Clinton Electric, won by Shelley Reinhart; Wintario 'Pickets, donated by Becker's, won by Gordon De.long; Provincial 'Picket. donated by Becker's, won by Dianne Elliott; Flashlight, donated by Scrutiny Fuels. won by Pan) Mero: Certificate, donated by China Palace Restaurant, won by Donna Scott; Silver Dollars, donated by Pale Doucette, won by Steve Miners: Voucher, donated by Clinton -Dry Cleaners. won by Jenny Valkenburg; Bridge Set, donated by Riit Mehl, won by Ena Shipp; Desk Set, donated by Riehl Advertising, won by Steve Hoover: ('er•tificate, donated by Reflections by Design. won by Diane Murphy. Certificate. donated by Wuerth Shoes, won by Mary F. Dale; Camera, donated by Foto Pro's. won by Brenda Goss; Frames, donated by Foto Pro's, won by Margaret Barker; Wood stain, donated annonymously, won by I,es Howatt; Wood stain, donated annonymously, won by Ron Wammes; Wood stain, donated annonymously, won by Marily McMahon; Wood stain, donated annonymously, 1.011 by 1,10yd furter; Arrangement, donated by K. C. Cooke Florist, won by Teresa Marshall; Glass set, donated by Dutch Store, won by Betty Jo C;udmore; $15 voucher, donated by Captain's Cove, won by Lisa Porter; Fish and Chip Dinners, donated by 'Tank ,& Tummy, won by Violet Ross; Chicken Dinners, Beverage and Sundaes, donated by Woodland Drive -In, won by Tom Dunbar; Roller -Brush, donated by Bayfield Lumber, won by Kurt Kimrn; Security Pak, donated by Bayfield Lumber, won by Karen Steyn: Shampoo and Set, donated by Bayfield North Hair Styling, won 1» Esther Wright, Vases, donated by Country Flowers & Bouquets, won by •Ingeborg Hoarbye; Voucher, Bayfield Garage, won by ,len Straughan; Hangers, donated by Steve Argyle Lawn & Garden Equipment. won by Linda Reid; Voucher, donated by Nip & Tuck, won by Donna Hallam; Voucher, donated by Nip & Tuck, won by Jen Straughan; Shampoo and Set, donated by Hayfield ('hp & ('url, won by Michelle Vani,00; Dinners, donated by Harbour I,ights Restaurant, won by Heather Ferguson; Voucher, donated by MrLeod's Fishery, won by Pat Bylsma; Membership, donated by Harbour bights Developments Ltd., won by Cathy Gibbings; Membership, donated by Harbour Lights Developments Ltd.. won by Audrey Mitchell; Voucher, donated.by Hayfield Village Inn, won by Carole Fisher; Barbecue Set, donated by Brandon's Hardware, won by Constance Graham: Swirl -Away. donated by Makins Plumbing, won by Phyllis Jones: Mixer Pourer, donated by c reorge's (lift Shop, won by OscarPriestapp: Tumblers, donated by George's Gift Shop, won by Mildred Watkins: Sprinkler Art. donated by George's Gift Shop, won by Mary Deveau; Voucher, donated by Focus. won by Robena Tyn- dall; Voucher, donated by Bluewater Golf Course, won by 'aril Munnutgs; Voucher, donated by Bluewater Golf 'nurse, won by John Fisher; Record, Almanac and 'atalogue, donated by Radiant Life, won by Mary Craig; 1'u) Car, donated by Mr. Woodchuck, won by John Turner. Socks, donated by Joshua 11, won by Marg Dale; Cer- d'icate, donated by Beauty Den No. 2, won by Cam Grigg; Silver Dollars, donated by Bank of Conunerce, won by Marg Dale; Dinners, donated by Clifford Real Estate, won by Edith Aldington; Candlestick Holders, donated by May's Decorating, won by Bill Austin; Voucher, donated by Maggie's Craft Shop; won by Norma Grigg; Vase, donated by McCallum Emporium, won by Lillian Paradise.; Certificate, donated by Epps Manufacturing Ltd., won by Jennifer Craig; Wicker Duck, donated by Irene Easton, won by Rhonda Wright; Sunday Brunch, donated by The Little inn, won by Rose Hummel; Bed and Breakfast, donated by Bayfield Bed & Breakfast,' won by Sherry Jones; Shampoo, Cut and Blow Dry,,donated by The Hair Station, won by Mrs. Hinke Tiesma; Lip Palettes, donated by Lynn Halonen, won by Margaret Dale; Lip Palettes, Lynn Halonen, won by Kara Freeman; Clock, donated by Buying Time, won by Kelly Sinclair; Handbag, donated by Sun Room, won by J. Byrne; T -Shirt, donated by The Village Market, won by Mary Carter; T -Shirt, donated by Thei Village Market, won by Ted Davies; Powder Mitt, deflated by Marilyn Warner, won by Kay Wise; Magnets, donated by Bernice Glenn, won by Elizabeth Schellenberger; Fertilizer, donated by Agrico, won by Mrs. Jim Boyle; Radio, donated by Brucefield Variety, won by Jennifer Craig; Groceries, donated by Bill's General Store, won by Bill Craig; 'fool Kit, donated by G. Radford Construction, won by Cam Grigg; Necklace and Earrings, donated by Wilson's Health & Gift, won by Shelley Reinhard; Alarm, donated by Elliott Insurance, won by Dinie Brand; Stain, donated by Mannings Lumber, won by Cam Addison; Windshield Washer, donated by Sunoco Service Station, Blyth, won by Alice Brandon; Pot Pourri, donated by The Saga, won by Coby Amoraal; Hars and Bank, donated by Bank of Commerce, Blyth, won by Mary Craig; Flea Collars, donated by Veterinary Service, Blyth, won by Shelley Reinhard; Work Gloves, donated by 'Huron Tractor, wore by Flo Youmatoff; Shirt, donated by Webster Clothing, won by Mike Carter; Pop, donated by Snell's Grocery, won by Donna McCone; Pop, donated by Snell's Grocery, won by Isabelle Craig; Blanket, donated by Bainton's Original Old Mill, won by Marion Smith; Subscription, donated by The Citizen, Blyth, won by Nancy Fothergill. Sunday Brunch, donated by Blyth Hotel, won by Karen Steyn; Dinner, donated by Triple K Restaurant, won by Barb Worthington; Pies, donated by Wallace Turkeys, won by Helen Dale; Certificate, donated Scrimogeour's Market, won by Audrey Dollery; Certificate, donated by The Pottery, won by Agnes Carbett; Luncheon; donated by Blithe Spirit Tea Room, won by Edna Atkinson; Fish and Chip Dinners, donated by Service Station Grandview Lunch, won by Alma Gordon; Dinner, donated by Village Restaurant, won by Shelley Reinhart; Blanket, donated by The Old Mill, won by Agnes Carbett; Plate, donated by Bayfield Wagon Shop, won by Karen Steyn; Teddy Bear, donated by Red Pump Restaurant Gift Shop, won by Corrie Brand; Voucher, donated by Country Bakery, won by Beth Knox; T -Shirt, donated by Charman's, won by Jo Neal; Toy, donated by Made In Canada Store, won by Barb Place; Big Bag, donated by Cheese Nook, won by Timothy Craig; Cocktail Cart, donated by The Croft, won by Jessie Tyndall; Battery Charger, donated by Bayfield Electric, won by .Anne Marie Powell; Certificate, donated by Im- ages, won by Nancy Fothergill; Plaque, donated by the Village Guild, won by Jonathan Armstrong; Bathroom Set, donated by The Village Guild, won by I,ina Cochrane; Tray, donated by The Village Guild, won by Marie Johnston; Dish, donated by the Village Guild, won by Angela Reid; Tea Set, donated by 'l'he Village Guild, won by Yvonne McLean; Figurines, donated by The Village Guild, won by Mrs. Margaret Bridle; Serviette Holder, donated by The Village Guild, won by Mildred Watkins; Tray, donated by The Village Guild, won by Ruth Talbot; Dish, donated by The Village Guild, won by Margie Wise; Towels, donated by The Village Guild, won by Mary Sutter; Towels, donated by The Village Guild, won by Gladys Livermore; Doll, donated by Than Myint, won by Norma Grigg; Baby Set, donated by Hazel Collins, won by Ginette Howse; Oil, donated by Shell Service Station, won by Margaret Dale; Windshield Washer, donated by Jim Bosman, won by Lula Merrill; Windshield Washer, donated by Jim Bosman, won by Carman, Riby; Bowling, donated by Crown Bowling, won by Cheryl Flynn; Clamp and Weld Set, donated by Clinton Auto Parts, won by Mrs. J. Smythe; Basket Set, donated by The Village Guild, won by M. Middleton. Apples, donated by Clinton Produce, won by Carol McNeil; Groceries, donated by Knechtels, won by Mary Brown; Fares, donated by Clinton Taxi, won by Mary Dale; Music Box, donated by Ball & Falconer, won by Violet Cooper; Mirror and Planter, donated by Ball & Mutch, won by Ken McLen; Specials, donated by Hillcrest Restaurant, won by Doris Burrows; Dog Food, donated by Allan Feed Mill, won by Arnold Bruce; Dog Food, donated by Allan Feed Mill, won by Bonnie Mathers; Kerosene Jug, donated by Hank's Small Engine, won by Mrs. Lorne Tyn- dall; Flashlight, donated by Langford Lumber, won by Corrie Brand; Cooler, donated by Harold Wise, won by Vera Priestap; Screwdriver Set, donated by H. Lobb & Son, won by Carman Howatt; Lobb Hat, donated by Richard Lobb Auctioneer, won by I,awrency Elliott; Plunger, donated by Ray's Shoe Repair, won by Louise Gibbings: THIS WEEKEND 9 PM.- 1 AM LIVE ENTERTAINMENT "Jim Avon" DAILY LUNCH AND DINNER (SUNDAY OCTOBER -124 p.m. to Closing SMORGASBORD Salad Bar, Roast Turkey, Hickory Ham, Pumpkin pie 41.95 children under 12 half price Live Dinner Music Reservations Proferred SPECIALS Breakfast '1,99 HARBOUR LIGHTS RESTAURANT & -H-IGH-W=A-Y_-=21_ BAYFLEL-D-:565r2:S34 !(`::•�-".•.rte OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8 A.M. = 1 A.M. Mbs Creickot NOTICE TO MEMBERS! Royal Canadian Legion Clinton Br. 140 — FIRST — THANKSGIVING ,Eat .a.2'' PIG ROAST BARBECUE Members and Guests Welcome! SAT. OCT. 11/86 2 pm to 1 am . Tickets available cit Legion Bar. rea at, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12 RAIN DATE: Sunday, October 19 at 1:30 p.m. HURON FISH AND GAME FARM Watch for sign on Hwy. 8 Coming Events BAYFIELD LION'S CLUB Jumbo Bingo, Boyfield ,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 Boll $140.00 (if not won). Lucky Boll increases $20. per week. Admission restricted to 16 years and over.--tfar ROAST, BEEF Supper, Brucefield United Church, Wednesday, October 15, 1986, 5.8 p.m. Adults $7.00, ChJldren 6.12, $3.5q, under, 6 free. Ad- vance tickets only. For tickets call 482-7477 or 482.7188.-39-41 ANNUAL SENIOR CITIZEN Bazaar, Tea and Bake Sale Oct.' 17, Legion Hall, Clinton, from 2-6. Ad- mission 500. Free coffee, tea and door prizes. -40-42x • BINGO: Upstairs Clinton Arena every Thursday. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Bingo at 7.45.' $200 jackpot to go. Sponsored by Clinton Junior D, - 39tfar ghicLn,k Too I would like to thank all the people that made my first season an enjoyable and a suc- cessful one. The Woodland will be closing for the season after the Thanksgiving Weekend and I look forward to seeing you again in the spring. WOODLAND 4% DRIVE-IN )•i' —Bayfield— Paul Wettlaufer and Staff GOOD USED clothing sale, Saturday, October 18 9:30an-noon. Ontario Street Church Hall, Auspices of Evening Unit. -41,42x GOSHEN UNITED CHURCH Annual Turkey Sup• per, Wednesday, October 29, sittings at 5pm and 6:30pm. Tickets $7,00 available October 10, call 565-2124,----41 FAMILY AND FRIENDS of Tielman and Sandra Westerhout are invited to the White Carnation on October 11 at 8:30 pm,for their 251h Wedding An- niversary Reception. Best wishes only. 41x MICROWAVE COOKING demonstration, Wed., Oct. 15, 7 p.m. Goderich Legion. Prgsented by Shirley Couillard, author of Miracles and Microwaves, Call 524-6534, 524.9115 or 524.7731 for advance tickets. - 41 Cuck6eara's THANKSGIVING FEAST This Sunday, October 12 from 4 pm - 8 pm Blackbeard's is featuring SMORGASBORD STUFFED TUCKEY, HONEY GLAZED DUCK, ROAST SIRLOIN TIP Choice of Vegetables & Dessert, Homemade Pies & Bread. All You Can Eat SALAD BAR plus Beverage. • FOR ONLY CHILDREN'S PORTIONS HALF PRICE S 9 5 T13 1ackbcar'ti RESTAURANT AND TAKEOUT OPEN: 7 DAYS A WEEK 6 AM • S PM VISA 2 MILES SOUTH OF aINTON CN HWY. 4 L 482.9896. HURON COUNTY UNIT Canadian Cancer Society Annual Dinner Meeting Tuesday, October 28, 1986. Guest speaker • Mr. Ron Potter, First vice- president Ontario Division Canadian Cancer Society. Reception . 6;30 p.m. Dinner 7 p.m. Masonic Hall, Exeter. Tickets $9.00 Available at the Unit office Clinton 482-7832' or branch secretary 4$2.7774. -41 THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit presents "PLEASURES, PROBLEMS AND PRESCHOOLERS" - a series of 3 Parenting Classes for porents of children aged 1-5 years. Classes will commence Thursday, October 23, 1986 and will be held at Huronview Bldg. Auditorium, Clinton. For pre- registration or further information, please call the Health . Unit office in your area at 482-3416.--40-42ar " CARD PARTY: 1,0.O..F. HAII, Brucefield, Friday, October 10 at 8:30 p.m. Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone welcome. Admission $1.50. --41x • w • 524-9981 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • BAYFIELD & AREA China Painting lessons Tues- day and Friday, 9 • 12 a.m. or I • 4 p.m. starting Tuesday, October 21. Sixteen lessons $30. Sup- plies available at the class. 565.276,5 or 5651456 after 6 p.m. 41ar HEALTH SEMINAR - therapeutic touch by Evelyn MacKay R.N., B.A. at Quest for Health on Oc- tober 18 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. $25, For reserva- tions 482.5415. 41,42 - - ---- BAZAAR, Lunch, Deli, Crafts, Canned Goods, Vegetables, Christmas items at I.O.O.F. Lodge Hall, Princess St., Clinton, 12 noon to 4 p.m., Oc- tober 22.--41,42 • RARE OPPORTUNITY to see Trick's, Gorrie and Brussels former flour mills, following morning lectures on early county industry by Clout Breede and Christopher Borgal. Saturday, Oct. 18 begins 9:30 a.m. at Van Egmond House. Lunch -included. Maximum 40 people. Send $15 cheque to Christopher Borgal, Box 428, Blyth NOM 1140---41 h • SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 7:30 p.m. Church Choir . Festival at Onterio'Street United Church, Clinton. Participating choirs from Clinton, Goderich and Seaforth. Mass choirs • Conductor. - John Tuttle, Toronto. 41 BAYFIELD POTTERY CLUB offers pottery throwing Tuesday, October 7, 2-4:30 p.m., 10 lessons, $10. Supplies extra. Call 565.2967. 41 x "HEART TO HEART" for those who have had heart attacks or strokes. Starts October 20, 8 weeks, Huronview. Contact Barb Guse 482.3447 or 482.7874. 41,42 - AUTHOR KARL SCHUESSLER at King's Book Store, Goderich, from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Saturday, Oc- tober 11 to sign copies of his new book "Schools on Wheels". 41 ATTENTION CURLERS: curling will commence at the Vanastra Curling Club early in November. New members will be welcome. Please phone 482-3156 or 527.1375 for further information.- 41,42 VANASTRA LIONESS CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Satur• day, November 22, 10 - 2, Vanastra Rec. Centre, Tables available. Phone 482-7700 or 482.5554,--41,42ar ST. ANDREW'S UNITED CHURCH smorgasbord supper held at Brucefield United Church Wednes- day, November 12, 5 - 8 p.m. Adults $7, children 12 and under $3, pre-schoolers free. Advance tickets only. ---41-43 THE BLYTH INN Sunday, October 12 celebrate Thanksgiving with us. Sunday brunch 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.; Thanksgiving dinner 4 p.m. - 7 p.m.; Roast turkey, ham, salad bar, dessert and beverage. All you can eat. 41 ar "HARVEST OF TALENT" contest preliminary. elimination night this Friday, October 10 at 7:30 p.m. Clinton Town Hall Auditorium. Come and support young Clinton performers. 41 ar rusapriaTI KI 111 iiisAmigivizErwainr1..: STRMG DRIVE -IM BOX OFFICE OPENS Y:30 Friday and Saturday DEMONS & CREEPERS • GODERICH'. • • • • •• • -"r'i •4 : • • Added • it • �,� It may be one of j, ® / ,, he -best -horror -filmy 1r, • '- of the last decade� • ��' -Ph to N Imin /:%V' • .. rani em Mncame j ..,r/, • • • • • • • • '- • Brutal • Violence Sunday SUDDEN DEATH 8 SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRE 1W. Rd nunn,q nn. It will make your skin crawl. • • • • • • 44I• • A • • 1 • • • • yr HE CARVED A NIGIfkMARE • • • FRIGHTENING SCENES Theatres Branch Ontario Horror • Flt. 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