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Miles Potter of the Theatre Passe Muraille finds he is the only one left after a fight in this
scene from "1837" which will play for three days in Clinton beginning this Sunday. There are
still some tickets left for the play which is being held in the Clinton Community Sates Barn.
(photo by C.A. Hyatt)
Police week starts on Monday
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Public Schools Guitar Program,
Thnrsday night, May 9, 8:00
p.m. In-Clinton Public School
Auditorintri,---19p
COME and hear Mr. Stair of
the Leprosy Mission, Toronto,
in St. Paul's Parish Hall, Clin-
ton, Wad. May 15, 9:00 p.m,
Sponsored by the Friendship
HULLY GULLY COMING
EVENTS—
May 10 and 11- Swing into
Spring sale, Bikes, campers,
lawnmowers. Pancakes all you
can eat all day long.
May 11- Free dance come out
and get acquainted.
May 18- Bluetones, tickets
available.-19b
PORK BARBECUE, Wed-
nesday, June 26, 1974, Varna
Arena, Adults $3. Children 12
and under $1.50 Sponsored by
Varna United Church, For
tickets and information call
482;3214 or 262-5351.-19b
SMOKING WITHDRAWAL at
. the Public. Health. Office in
Clinton on May 13, 14, 15, 21
and 22nd at 7:30 p.m. Spon-
sored by Huron Perth T.B.R.D.
association (a Christmas Seal
Service).-19b
CLINTON HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY Annual Auction of
plants and gardening equip-
ment, Friday May 10, 7:15 p.m.
- Clinton Town Hall. Label
donations of perennials, an-
nuals, tubers, tools etc and
bring 'before 7:15 p.m.-19b
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NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT
CLOUD NINE LOUNGE
NOW APPEARING
"AUBREY SK Y ER S"
From Jamaica
Coming Attractions
"Teen Angel"
"Earl & Martha
Heywood"
INTERESTED
IN PLAYING
FASTBALL?
If you are 14 years of age
and up, (adults included)
and interested in playing
Fast Ball locally, please
CONTACT:
DAVE
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VANASTRA
OPEN HOUSE
fo!, . -
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bond
celebrating their
25th Wedding Anni;fersary
Sunday, May 19
2 to 6 p.m.
at
86 Wallington Street
Clinton
19,20b
NEW 13INGO Clinton Legion
Hall, OM May 9 Admission, -
$1; fifteen regular games $10
each, Three Share-the-Wealth
games. One Jackpot for $190. in
58 calls; Consolation. One call_
call and $10 added -iireafililf
not won,
THE HURON County Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Child Health Clinic, Health
Unit office, 105 Shipley St.,
Clinton, on Friday, May 17, ,
1974 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for;
1. Health Surveillance; 2.
Anaemia Screening; 3, Im-
munization; 4, Hearing
Screening; 5. Fluoride brushing
of children's teeth to prevent
cavities fdr ages 3 to 5 years.; 6,
Vision testing-19,20b
STAG PARTY
for
NEIL DALE
1-1- SATURDAY
MAY 11; 1974
8:30 to 12 p.m.
19b
CLINTON
Community Centre
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SUN. MAY 12 - MATINEE 2 P.M.
MON. MAY 13 - EVENING 8 P.M.
TUES. MAY 14 - EVENING 8 P.M.
Tickets Available at
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BEDFORD HOTEL
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BINGO May 14 Huron
and Game Club, 8:30-
Jackpot $55 in .55 calls.
door prizes.
Fish
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LONDESBORO UNITED
Church Ham Supper - UCW -
Wednesday, May 22, 1974, 5
p.m. to 7::30 p.m, Adults $2.50,
children 6-12 years $1.25, Take
out orders.-18,19,20b
OPTI—MRS. rummage sale
May 11, 2;00 at Community
Church, Vanastra. For car pick-
up of donations phone Sandy
McLachlan, 482-9581. Proceeds
to Clinton. Nursery
School,-18,19b
"CASH BINGO",. Seaforth
Legion Hall Friday, May 10. at
8:15 p.m. sharp, 15 regular
games for $10 each, Three
specials for $25 and a $75 Jack-
pot to go each week, (Children
under 16 yrs. not •permitted).
Admission $1, extra cards 25c
each or 7 for $1. Proceeds for
welfare work. Sponsored by
Branch 156, Seaforth Royal
Canadian Legion.-16b
HANOVER HOLIDAY
TOURS - Tulip Time in Ot-
tawa. Our deluxe motor coach
leaves Kincardine, May 18
returns May 20. Two nights
deluxe accommodation, guided
tour of Ottawa and Upper
Canada Village.
June 28 - Our Northern tour to
Sault Ste. Marie, Agawa
Canyon and Mackinac Island.
Deluxe accommodations and
most meals. Returns July 2.
July 23 to August 14, 22 day
full escorted European Tour to
Bavaria, Austria, Switzerland,
Hungary, Yugoslavia, Italy and
France. Area residents, fully in-
clusive, membership available.
June 29 - 22 day Western
Canada Tour, including
Calgary Stampede, Jasper,
Banff, Lake Louise, Vancouver.
Returning via Yellowstone
National Park. Motor Coach
leaves from your area.
13 day and 14 day Maritimes
Tours. June, July and August.
_Weekly departures, private
motor coach, fully escorted.
15 day and 22 day fully escor-
ted'European and British Isles
tours now available for this
summer.
12 day Atlantic Maritimes tour,
July 22 to August 2. Lake
Placid, Cabot Trail, Halifax,
Peggy' s Cove, full day cruise
and much more. $289.00 per
person.
Weekly off season departures to
Jamaica, Barbados, Freeport
and Mexico. Chartered flights
to England, Holland and Ger-
many. Domestic and Inter-
national air flight reservations.
CR. and C.N, Rail reser-
vations.
Contact Hanover Travel Ser-
vice, phone toll free, 1-800-265-
3007.-18,19
GODERICH
MAY 9 - 14
"We ,chose the theme, 'We
Need our Cops'," said Elmer
Bell, Chairman of the Ontario
Police Commission, "because
we all need an opportunity, to
show our support for our police
officers."
"Police Week, May 12 to 18,
gives us this opportunity, and I
hope the public will join with
us in recognizing the important
work of our police officers,"
said Mr. Bell.
"Each individual police of-
ficer carries out a wide range of
duties. In order for him to
carry out these responsibilities,
he must have the support of his
fellow citizens," he said.
"Every police officer in the
province will be participating
in Police Week, We hope every
citizen will be observing it, as
welt ,'° said, Mr• Bell who will
be in Clinton tonight to discuss
the possible formation of a
County Police, force.
"Police Week now involves
many organizations including
local service clubs, chambers of
commerce, and various
associations. Each year, more
and more are getting in-
volved," he said.
The Ontario Police Com-
mission distributed general
guidelines to Ontario's 150
municipal and regional police
forces offering suggestions on
how police forces can develop
successful Police Week
programs.
The Ontario Provincial
Police provides guidance to all
of its detachments and under-
takes a co-ordinated program
through the province. '
"Police Week gives the public
a chance to meet police officers
under relaxed conditions,” Mr.
Bell said. "During this week,
people can visit police stations,
discuss careers as police officers
and pick up hints about how to
prevent crime in their com-
munities," he said.
Vie
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BAYFIELD
is serving
BRUNCH
from 11 to 1
and
DINNER
at 5 and at 7:15
SUNDAY, MAY 12
Please call for reservations
565-2611 BICADEMYAWANDHOMINATIONS
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MAY 15 - 25 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
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EXCEPT FRI. & SAY. 2 SHOWS 1:30 & 9:30
"Police Week brings the
police and the public closer
together," said Mr. Bell.
"Although only a week is set
aside, it is our hope that in-
creased understanding between
the two will result, and that the
public will continue to be
aware of the need to maintain
our traditionally high stan-
dards of law enforcement
throughout the year," he said.
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