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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1987-04-15, Page 24Page 24-CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1987 Coming Events 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 $180.00 (if not won) Lucky Ball increases $20. per week. Admission restricted to 16 years and over. Oar CATERING for complete satisfaction, let us cater your next special occasion. Variety of meal pions. Captain's Cove Family Restaurant, Bayfield 565-2992. 10tfor COUNTRY STYLE DINNER, April 28, 6.45 p.m., Sultford Valley Hall. Goderich and District After 5 Club featuring Wildlife Carver Jim Remington. Music Colleen Maguire Speaker. Charles Ferguson. University of Guelph. For tickets call Joyce 5247118 15 AUBURN & DISTRICT LION'S CLUB Euchre Tourna• meat Saturday, April 25, Auburn Hall. Registra- tion 1 00 p.m. to 2.00 p.m. $3.00 per person. tournament starts 2 p.m. Cash prizes $50, $40. $30 Held under Authority of Special Occasion Permit. All proceeds to community tier vice. 15,16 CARD PARTY • I.0.O.F. Hall, Princess St., Clinton Thursday April 16 at 8 p.m. Ladies please bring lunch Everyone welcome. Admission $1 50. 1Sx SLOW PITCH tournament at Slow Pitch City, Dor• chester on May 1418. Ladies "D", Men's "C" and 0" Masters over 35. and Co-ed. Call Kathy 686 7881 or 451.5_71. 15.1617 MIXED EUCHRE April 21 8 p m at Kinburn Foresters Hall $2 00 per person Lunch provided. 15 1TH ANNUAL SPRING Concert presented by Cen• Irol Huron Secondary School Music Club. Friday, May 1. 1987 at 8 p.m. Tickets available at the door 15.17 YARD AND BAKE SALE, Saturday. June 13, 9 a.m. ut•Wesley•Willis United Church. 15 OUR 12TH 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. 1217 SUMMERHILL dessert euchre, Wednesday, April 22 at 1 30 p.m at the Summerhill Hall. 15 BARBERSHOP Spring show presented by Seaforth Harmony Kings, Saturday, April 25 at the Seaforth Community Centre. Show times 2 p.rn and 8 p.m. For tickets call 482-7272 or 482-9739. 15,16ar MOTHER'S DAY! Don't be disappointed. Make your reservations now Brunch 11 a.m. - 2 p m Supper buffet 4 p.m. • 7 p.m. The Blyth Inn 523-9381. 15,16ar BLYTH INN will be open for Sunday Brunch 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Supper Buffet 4 p.m. 7 p.m. star- ting May 3, 1987. Watch for our 4th Anniversary Special. 15,16ar KLOMPEN FEEST PARADE, Saturday, May 16 al 11 a.m. $2,000 in prizes. Entry forms available at Town Hall, Ball & Mutch, Clinton Chiropractic Centre. 13-19. SURVIVAL THROUGH FRIENDSHIP HOUSE Annual Meeting will be held on Monday, April 27 at 8 p.m. in St. George's Parish Hall, Nelson Street, Goderich, Guest Speaker . Laurie Thomson, Social Worker with Huron -Perth Centres and co- founder of the Men's Group. EVERYONE WELCOME. 16 BLYTH LEGION Ladies Auxiliary are holding a Smorgasbord Dinner and Auction in the Blyth ,Community Centre, Saturday, April 25, 1987. For tickets contact Mildred Ament 523-4230, Kathy. Bromley 523-4497 or any Auxiliary member. Tickets are $20.00 couple, $10.00 single and all proceeds for the handicapped lift. Dinner 6.8 p.m. Auction to follow. Please get your tickets early. 13-16ar THE 76TH ANNUAL MEETING of the Family and Children's Services of Huron County (incor- porated as the Children's Aid Society) will be held on Wednesday-, April 22, 1987 at 7.30 p.m. at 46 Gloucester Terrace, Goderich, Ontario. A business meeting will be held to review the.. operation and financial results of 1986 and for the election of officers. Presentations on some of our current programs will be made. Voting memberships available at the door $1.00. Everyone is cordially welcome. 13.16ar ONTARIO CHRISTIAN Music Assembly and Brass Band. Leendert Kooij, director, Andre Knevel, organist. Place: Exeter United Church, April 25, 7 30 p.m. Tickets: 482-7302. 13-15 Polka Dot Door is coming GRAND BEND - Polka Dot Door Live, adapted from TVOntario's highly successful television series, will be at the Playhouse on August 24 for two separate appearances - the first one being at 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Children are enchanted by Polkaroo, the colorful costumed character who appears in the programs. The show is produced by Gairey Richard- son, president of Child's Play Productions, and one of the hosts of the TV series, seen daily on TVOntario. - TVOntario's Polka Dot Door is one of North America's most successful and durable shows for children. The philosophy behind the series and the show is simple: children learn through play. Polka Dot Door encourages children to be active par- ticipants rather than passive spectators. HERE'S A The toy characters are appealing, and the variety of hosts, both male and female, who appear as grown-up friends on the pro- grams, provides an opportunity for children to meet personalities with diverse backgrounds. Tickets for Polka Dot Door Live are available by calling the Playhouse at 238-8451. Use less gas Studies show that properly inflated tires improve a vehicle's braking, traction and steering capabilities. Underinflation in- creases a tire's rolling resistance, causing a vehicle to use more gas, says the Ontario Safety League. Stanley Township BALL REGISTRATION at the Varna Complex SATURDAY, APRIL 11 SATURDAY, APRIL 18 9 AM - 12 NOON BOTH DAYS Single 57., Family 514. Adults 515. Double Fees for Late Registration CHSS STUDENT'S COUNCIL is selling Chocolate Bars with almonds. only '2.00 each from APRIL 20®30 Watch for us! For entry form call Marie Jefferson 482-3616 ELIGIBLE: Clinton area girls 17 to 21 years old, never married SPONSORS & GIRLS BOTH NEEDLED Sponsored by the Clinton Kirlettes and the Ilural)' Central Agricultural Society - Children's voices sang out loud and clear on Friday night at the Clinton Christian Reformed Church when a special service was held to celebrate the 12th anniversary of the Canadian Christian Education Foundation. Feature speaker for the evening was Dr. Joel Nederhood from Illinois. (Shelley McPhee Haist photo) Fall series unveiled at Blyth Fesitval BLYTH - Just when you thought wintei was over and summer on its way, the Blytl Festival unveils its program for, the Fall/Spring months of 1987/88. For children, there are three events. Kick- ing off the series, on September 26 at 2 p.m., is the National Tap Dance Company of Canada's acclaimed version of Oliver But- ton Is A Sissy. Based on the well known children's book by, Tomi Matola about a boy who loves to dance, this fast-moving costumed piece has thrilled and delighted children all across North America, and was performed at Vancouver's Expo '86 last summer. The National Tap Dance Company is an extremely talented troupe and this pro- duction has proved highly entertaining for children and adults alike. On October 17, 2 p.m., the ever popular Mermaid Theatre makes a return visit to Blyth. In the past they have brought to life such children's classics as The Hobbit and Peter and the Wolfe using puppets and music. In this production, Red Ball, astoun- dingly imaginative visual effects are pro- duced by a combination of black light and curtain light techniques. Delightful pal pets made from everyday objects, and familiar Canadian folk songs, are used to create a truly charming production for young audiences. The final offering in the children's series comes from two favorites of the Blyth Cen- tre for the Arts: David Craig and Robert Morgan, creators of The Book of Miracles and Cue for Treason. They have col- laborated again to produce Morgan's Journey, a magical mystery play about PLAYERS NEEDED Anyone interested in playing Men's Slo-Pitch Please call 482-3087 Clinton Klompen Feest 1987 QUEEN CONTEST ANO DANCE Saturday, April 25 8 p.m. - 1 a.m. at the CLINTON ARENA MUSIC BY: "Rocking Country" TICKETS: Sb.00, AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR OR - CLINTON: •Ball & Mutch Furniture • Mary's of Clinton •The Dutch Store r e'er.. 1. a l 'V REMEMBER OUR FRIDAY It NIGHT ITALIAN FOOD BUFFET t'\ -'5555!;_'. SUNDAY, APRIL 19 I 4 �a 4144,118 '11' •eiref..4::•S TA 84- ..0..rater 8You'You' ll enjoy our special EASTER SUNDAY BRUNCH SERVED FROM 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Several salads, fruits, $ 59 5 hot dishes, desserts. ADULTS CHILDREN $29S UNDER 10 You'll enjoy our special EASTER SUNDAY SMORGASBOP SERVED FROM 4:00 PM - 7:30 PM Featuring Roast Beef, Country Ham, Salads. Dessert included. $895 CHILDREN UNDER 10 $395 OPEN 9 days a ae®811 11:30 sen -1 ale •adept Sunday open 10 stir+ -9:30 pe IN THE PIRATE'S DEN 4 LOUNGE - WATCH THE NHL PLAYOFFS ON 81'. OUR BIG SCREEN! r; HIGHWAY 21 rATFIEaD 563e2992 ,rs..s..uc fir ;, i94tr .ret r"00-442r"J."J. "6"rt.1' ' i td rt t Morgan the Clown's journey of discovery. Filled with humor and adventure, this play was the 1986 runner-up in the prestigious Chalmers Awards. Join Morgan on his journey on November 21 at 2 p.m. All children's events are geared to five to 11 year olds. Families are encouraged to at- tend - it makes a wonderful afternoon's' outing for the whole family. Tickets to the children's series are $10.50 for the three events, or $3.50 for single tickets. The adult series for fall/spring is also starting out with a performance by the Na- tional Tap Dance Company Of Canada on September 26 at 8 p.m. This internationally acclaimed tap group will present Fascinating Rhythms, the story of tap dance from classical styles through to con- temporary, including the music of Ger- shwin, Bach, and Oscar Peterson. Some of the choreography is by Brian Macdonald, well-known for his Gilbert and Sullivan pro- ductions, particularly the Mikado, at the Stratford Festival. One of Canada's most popular singers, Murray McLauchlan, will give a solo con- cert performance on October 17 at 8:30 p.m. A legend in his own time, Murray McLauchlan has consistently given us fine, honest songs about Canada and Canadians, songs that are at home in many musical styles from folk to rock to country. Don't miss this chance to catch this acclaimed singer during his one performance at Blyth. The story of a true Canadian hero is the third offering in the adult series. McLure, a one-man play by Munroe Scott, is about Robert Baird McClure, one of Canada's great humanitarian surgeons, and his ex- traordinary accomplishments during his missionary years in China. Dr. McClure is also known to many Canadians for his work when he was moderator of the United Church of Canada. This production will be playing in November 1987, the exact date to be announced. Rounding off the adult fall/spring series is a concert by the Canadian Chamber Ensem- .ble, to be held in April or May 1988 i date to be announced i. Draw from the members of the renowned Kitchener -Waterloo Sym- phony, this chamber ensemble will perform a popular repertoire. including pieces by Mozart, Bach, Haydn or Wagner - a -truly rich concert of classical music. Tis is a • return visit by the Canadian Chaim Enx- emble; music lovers will rernernb the wonderful concert given by them a coup f years ago. You may purchase tickets to the adult series in maxi -packages r all four adult events - $281 or mini -packages r any two adult events - $17 1. This results in savings of up to 33 per cent off the regular single ticket prices of $10.50. The renewal deadline for current package holders is May 1. From May 4 through to May 8, maxi and children's series packages will he on sale. After May 11. all tickets I single, maxi and mini packages, children's series) will be available. For further Information, please call the box office at 523-9:100/9225. A brochure containing full details of all spr- ing/fall programs is available on request. EASTER SUNDAY BUFFET SUNDAY, APRIL 19: 4 P.M. - 9 P.M. Live Dinner Music •SAID D BAA WITH FRESH OYSTERS 95 AND SHRIMP8 •WHITE FISH •BBQ CHICKEN wrath •Hip OF BEEF •POTATO 8 VEG 'A.servottan• Appreclotod' Childran Prue Op.'.. Good Fr,d,, HARBOUR LIGHTS RESTAURANT & TAVERN. HIGHWAY 21 • s*rHHILo 565.2554 OPEN 7 DAYS A WtIK • AAA! A.M Join ii for a "1►eCial EASTER SMORGASBORD St-\D.al. \PRII. 19. 198 al the WHITE CARNATION i11t1111t .\ illr "rr\ int!: 12:31) !Ern. - 2:31) II nl tool 1:311 p.n1. - 7:l)0 Ii.nl. 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