Clinton News-Record, 1987-03-25, Page 22Page 22-- CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1987
Rally, in Clinton
A public Christian educational rally, spon-
sored by the Canadian Christian Education
Foundation (CCEF ), will be held in Clinton
on Friday, April 10 at the Clinton Christian
Reformed Church at 7:30 p.m.
The CCEF is a fundraising foundation
which supports the cost of research in the
field of curriculum development for all
Canadian Christian Schools affiliated with
Christian Schools International (CSI), said
Fred Vander Velde, executive director of
CCEF.
"The program of the Foundation consists"
of encouraging study and research in the
field of Christian education, financing CSI
curriculum studies and the publishing of
Christian textbooks and teacher aids. We
solicit funds and support the work and pro-
gram of CSI promoting Christian education
in Canada for the benefit of member CSI
schools," he said.
The rally is co-sponsored by Clinton and
District Christian School Society in conjunc-
tion with their 25th anniversary. Also par-
ticipating are Exeter, Huron and Wingham
Christian School Societies.
The rally features a mass children's•choir
and guest speakers. The guest speaker at
the Clinton rally will be Dr, Joel Nederhood,
director and minister of the "Back to God
Hour" in Palos Heights, Illinois. He will be
speaking on "Don't Gamble With Education
and Textbooks".
Dr. Nederhood was ordained as a minister
in the Christian Reformed Church in 1960,
after studies at the Free University of
Amsterdam. He is also a graduate of Calvin
College and Seminary in Grand Rapids,
Michigan. His "Back to God Hour" broad-
cast is heard throughout North America. He
is also editor of "Today ( The Family
Altar )" and books he has published include
"God is Too Much", "The Holy Triangle"
and "Promises, Promises, Promises."
Mr, Vander Velde will also be speaking at
the Clinton rally.
NOTICE TO FISH &
GAME MEMBERS
AND GUESTS
All welcome to
Past Presidents Dance
Friday, March 27
Smorgasbord supper
at 7 p.m.
Dance from 9 porn.
to 1 a.m.
Music by Brian Melady
Spot dances and prizes.
Coming Events
BINGO: Vanastra Rec Centre, Tuesdays, 8 p.m.
Fir reg. cord $1., fifteen reg. $20. games, three
f�'sfiore-the-wealth. Jackpot $200. must go. Lycky
Ball $120.00 (if not won). Lucky Ball increases
$20. per week. Admission restricted to 16 years
and over. tfar
KLOMPEN FEEST parade entry forms available.
$2,000 in prizes May 16. Forms available at Boll
and Mulch Furniture, Town Hall. and Chiropractic
Centre, 10-19ar
Flea markets are renowned for the variety of items that can be purchased at bargain
prices. The Vanastra Lions and Lioness event, held on March 21, was no exception. Paul
Erb of Vanastra had for sale one good used trombone - a great buy for the musician.
(Shelley McPhee Haist photo)
Clinton Firemen's
DANCE
Saturday, April 4
at the Clinton Legion
DANCE TO
"Whiskey Jack
Music . Co."
LUNCHEON SERVED
TICKETS: 515. PER COUPLE
AVAILABLE FROM ANY FIREMAN
OR AT: GROVES T.V. & APPLIANCES,
CARTER'S WEST END GARAGE
PROCEEDS FOR CLINTON PUBLIC
HOSPITAL BUILDING FUND AND
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY
Old Tyme
Country
Breakfast
at the
Londesboro Community Centre
Sunday, March 29
9a.m.- 1 p.m.
Sausage, Bacon, Eggs, Homefries, Pancakes
Proceeds for Clinton Hospital Sponsored by
Londesboro Lions Club
Building Fund
loin us
March 28th
at Ow Clinton Legion
AGO elects
new president
The Board of Trustees of the Art Gallery
of Ontario elected Margaret H. Bindhardt as
president, because of the untimely death of
Valentine N. Stock.
Margo Bindhardt was born in Cleveland,
Ohio, and was educated at Laurel School
(Cleveland) , St. Timothy's School (Steven-
son, Maryland), and Briarcliff College
(Briarcliff Manor, New York) where she
earned an A.A.S. degree in English/Speech,
Radio and Drama. Since immigrating to
Canada in 1964, Mrs. Bindhardt has served
(or is serving) on the boards of the Canadian
Equestrian Team, the Canadian Opera
Company, Young People's Theatre, the
Guelph Spring Festival, the Country Day
School (Founder), the Toronto International
Festival, and the Toronto Arts Awards. She
is a member of the Junior League of Toronto
and the Board of the Toronto Arts Council.
Mrs. Bindhardt was appointed to the Art
Gallery of Ontario Board of Trustees as a
Provincial Trustee in 1980. She has served
as Membership Chairman from 1983 to 1985
and has been a methber of the Community
Relations Committee, Finance Committee,
and the Director's 25th Anniversary Com-
mittee. She was Chairman of the Co-
ordinating Committee Ian ad hoc commit-
tee of the Board) and is currently Chairman
of the Finance Committee.
CATERING for complete satisfaction, let us
cater your next special occasion. Voriety meal
plans. Captain's Cove Family Restaurant.
Bayfield 565-2992. l0tfar
YOU ARE INVITED to the 3rd annual Craft and
Bake Sole in the Blyth Memorial Hall, March 28,
1987 from 10 a.rn to 4 p.m, 12ar
CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAYS. each item of
clothing regularly 50' and over, 25 . Salvation Ar
my Thrift Stores,,,Goderich, 77 Hamilton, March
27, 28; Clinton 80 King St. March 30. 31. 12
3RD EVENT in CAC Entertainment series The
Music Show" April 4, 1987, 8:00 p.rn. Clinton
Town Hall. 12ar
CREATIVE COOKING DEMONSTRATION Spon•
sored by Wesley -Willis U.C.W. on April 6 in Clin-
ton Town Hall at 7:30 p.m. Refreshrnent , and
draws, Price 54.00. Tickets, Donna Johnston
482.3911. 12.13
PANCAKE SUPPER at Auburn Knox United Church
on Wednesday, April 1st. Three sittings, at 5, 6
and 7 p.m. Adults $5.00; elementary school!
$2.50, preschool. free. Family rate, 516.00. All
proceeds to the Sunday School. For tickets call
Karen Webster at 529.7682 or from any Sunday
School member. 12x
HEATHER BISHOP and Friends in concert. "A
Taste of The Blues," March 26. 8 pm. Blyth
Memorial Hall. Tickets $9.00 from Women Today
56 Huron St.. 482-9706. 10 11 .12ar
SINGLES DANCE, Saturday, March 28 at the Vic•
torian Inn, Stratford. Dancing 9-1 to The Country
Versailles. 12
CARD PARTY 1.O.O.F. Hall, Brucefield, Friday
March 27 at 8 p.m. Ladies please bring lunch.
Everyone welcome. Admission $1.50. 12
BLYTH FESTIVAL presents "Tug of War" by Rag &
Bone Puppet Theatre. Saturday, March 28. 2 p m
Tickets $4.00. Phone 523.9300. 12ar
RUMMAGE SALE of good clean used articles. St
Andrews Presbyterian Church Hall. Saturday
April 4, 1 p.m. 12ar
A EUCHRE PARTY will be held in the Surnmerhill
hall on Friday, March 27 at 8 p.m. Ladi,.s please
bring lunch. Everyone welcome, 12x
SONG FEST Londesboro United Church. Sun-
day, April 5, 1987. 7 30 p.m. featuring The Scott
Family. The Prouty Family. Just Plain Folk Thu
King's Messengers, The Londesboro United
Church Jr. Choiri John Jewitt, The Howatt Bros
and more. Admission 53.00. Children age 6.12
51.00. 12x
HOLLANDS GEBAK
'5.25 per dozen
Birthday A Anniversary Cakes
S7.50 and $15.00
E.D. Van Loo
482-7710
CARD PARTY at St. James Church Middleton,
March 30 at 8 p.m. Ladies please bring lunch Ad•
mission 51.50. Everyone welcome. 12
ST. JOHNS First Air Course April 14 21, 28 and
May 12. $37.00 or W.C.B. approval. Contact Art
McNaughton 527.1389. 12,13
GODERICH TOWNSHIP FAMILIES BOOK' Due to
continued interest' a. second printing is being
considered. Individuals wishing to purchase ad-
ditional copies please contact Mrs. Conoid Lobb
482 7167 after 6 pin. 12x
OUR I2TH ANNUAL Garage Sale will be held Fri•
day. May 8th. 7.00.9.00 pm at the Blyth Com-
munity Centre. Call Bonnie Shannon 523-9326 or
Candice Howson 523-4508 for any donations you
may have. Sponsored by the Evening Unit of the
Blyth U.C.W. 12
A CONCERT FOR KIDS, Saturday. April 4, 3 00 pm
Ken and Chris Whiteley Tickets 53.00 from any
Beta Sigma Phi member or Clinton Town
,Hall. 12ar
FIDDLERS JAMBOREE Sunday, March 29, 2-8
pin. Seaforth and District Community Centres
Supper available, Admission $2.50, Children
free. Sponsored by Van Egmond
Foundation. 1 2ar
CONCERT OF SACRED MUSIC by the Blyth
Festival Singers, Sunday March 29, 3 p.m. and 8
p m . Ontario St, United Church. Ticket at
Festival Box Office 5239300 11 12
THE HURON -COUNTY HEALTH UNIT presents
Pleasures. Problems and Preschoolers- a
series of 3 Parenting Classes for parents of
children aged 1475 years. Classes wil-I commence
Thursday April 2 1987 and will be held of
Seaforth Hospital. Seaforth. Please call 5271243
to pre•register by March 26 1987. 11-13ar
TUESDAY, MARCH 31, Goderich and District
After 5 Club, Dessert and Coffee, 7:30-9:30 pm.
Saltford Valley Hall featuring children's fashions
by No Kidding of Clinton. Speaker Marilyn Mc-
Connell of Kincardine. Music by Larry Hutchins.
53.00. Reservations roll Joyce 524 7118. 12
GODERICH TOWNSHIP CENTENNIAL CHOIR will
present a special Easter program Sunday, April
19 '1987 of 2 30 pin at the Hall Choir practises
for this event will be held at the Hall at 8 p.m. on
March 31 April 1 and 14 All choir members and
anyone interested in, singing are
welcome. 12 13
BINGO upstairs Clinton Arena. Thursday
March 26. Doors open 6 30 pm. Bingo 7.45 pm.
5200.00 jackpot to go Sponsored by Clinton
Junior D. 11,12ar
UMPIRE 5 CLINIC (softball) Sunday March 29 1 -4
p rn at South Huron District High School Exeter.
For info' !nation phone Usborne Umpire s
Association Inc 519 235 1164 11 1 2or
UMPIRE 5 CLINIC 'OBA Hardball) Sunday April 5
12 noon to 4 p m at South Huron District High
School Exeter For inforrnntion phone Usborne
Umpire s Assoc i❑ t i o n Inc
519 235 1 164 I I 12 13or
Tinned of 'acred Illuaic
BY THE
BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS
SUNDAY, MARCH 29
3:00 PM AND 8:00 PM
ONTARIO STREET
UNITED CHURCH
- CLINTON -
tar ynllr
Hawaiian Getaway
7:30 Luau
•Rarbe(llied Shl.hkPhab •Fried Ri( e •Island Salads
9:00 Hula
Dan( Ing to "Anything Goes"
I IMITED 'NUMBER OF TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM:
•( lintnn Puhhr Hn'fnt,tl 382.144-
al unit R,ti frig ( ()mantle*, ( )the e 482 ,,28
.( nnnn1tter• s.lemhc'rs
OPEN
HOUSE
SUNDAY, MARCH 29
$12.00 per person
proceeds to CPH Buildinh Fund
FRIDAY NIGHT BUFFET
Sorvod from 3 pm 7 pm Ivory Friday Night.
Foaturing ?lollop Food .pngboltl, lasagna.
pa.t8 dl.hoa, full salad bor.
WEEKEND
ENTERTAINMENT
We Invite you to help us celebrate
the GRAND OPENING of our new
addition, 'REFLECTIONS', during
our OPEN HOUSE this SUNDAY
from noon until 5 00 p m The
timing Is great' Our new spring
lines have just arrived
Nibble on a cookie or donut Slfl
on a coffee Stay awhile 1 nloy a
leisurely Sunday afternoon and
browse through our extensive
Collection of fine furniture and
FAMILY BRUNCH
SERVED EVERY SUNDAY 10 AM -2 PM
Includes several salads, fruits, hot
dishes, desserts. All you can eat.
ADULTS S5.95 CHILDREN s2.95
SUNDAY BUFFET
SERVED EVERY WEEK 4 PM -7:30 PM
ADULTS $7.95
FULL MENU WITH DAILY SPECIALS
including full salad bar
Friday 8. Saturday
APRIL 3 & 4
In the Pirate's Den Lounge
"Northern
Lights"
Your hosts,
fiarharrl and (rrrry [lefties
OPEN 7 days a week 11:30 0r71-1 afro
except Sunday opera 10 am -7:30 pm
HIGHWAY 21 BAYFIEL
565-2992