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"HOP, skip, jump into
Fashion" Children's fashions
(sizes 3-14) from Children's
Shoppe of Suncoast Mall,
Goderich. Sponsored by the
Clinton Nursery School.
Friday, April 1st at Clinton
Public School at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets $2. available from
nursery school mothers or
Gayle BrownFidge 482-
7118.-11,12ar
FILM NITS - For ladies of all
ages Wednesday, April 6 at 8
p,m. Clinton Legion Hall.
Four short films plus a
question and answer period.
Sponsored by Canadian
Cancer Society. Hope to see
you there. Cancer can be
beaten. -11-13
BINGO every Monday
evening at the Vanastra
Centre RR 5, Clinton at -8 p.m.
15 regular games of $12. 3
share -the -wealth, jackpot
$200 must go. Door prizes and
many other specials.
Admission restricted to 16
years or over.-34tfn
RUMMAGE SALE - Satur-
day, April 2, 1977 - Doors open
1 p.m. in St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church Hall,
Rattenbury St. E. Clinton.
"Good articles in good con-
dition." -11, 12 ar
THURSDAY - MARCH 31 -
NOON DAY LUNCHEON - 11
a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Wesley -
Willis Church. Tickets
available from U.C.W.
members. Adults $2.75
Children $1.50.-11,12
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SundaySpecial
MARCH 27
0 SWISS
STEAK
with brown gravy, creamy
mashed potatoes or french
fries, mashed turnip or green
peas. The above includes soup
or juice, salad, tea or coffee.
0 Dessert - strawberry pie with
whipped cream.
ALL $ 72 MILES SOUTHOF 11
CLINTON ON HWY. 4
AT VANASTRA ROAD
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Debbie's
.oa
CustardCup
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BLYTH Lions Bingo, Blyth
Memorial Hall, Saturday 8
p.m. $150. jackpot in 60 calls.
Big cash prizes.-5tfar
"Spring Into Song"' by TWS
Sweet Adelines, Thursday,
April 28 at 8:00 p.m. DHSS , -
Auditorium. Tickets
available from Clinton O.E.S.
members. Adults $2.00.
Children under twelve
$1.00.-12
Oddfellow and Rebekah Card
Party Thursday, March 24,
1977 at 8:30 in Clinton Lodge
Hall, Princess St. E. Ladies
please bring lunch.
Admission 75 cents. Everyone
welcome. -12
THE CHANCELLORS ARE
COMING! Wesley -Willis
United Church is hosting this
famous ` group of young
singers on the weekend of Sat.
Apri1.16th. Watch for further
particulars. -10 eow
At the height of the blaze last Monday afternoon at Blake's'
Welding and Machine shop, hundreds of spectators were
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attracted to the scene by the .dense cloud of black smoke,
that could be seen five miles away. (News -Record photo)
Arena safety program success says government
There are 318 fewer
hazardous .arenas in Ontario
now than there were one year
ago, because of the ministry
of labour's arena safety
program.
CLINTON LegionBin'go every
Thursday 8:30 p.m.
Admission $1, restricted -to 16
years or over. 15 regular
games of $15, $5 least on split,
3 door prizes; $50 consolation
- if jackpot not won. Jackpot
$200 in 54 calls.-6tfar
home
style cooking!
VICKI'S
COUNTRY
STEAK HOUSE
HIGHWAY NO..4 NORTH
OF CI►INTON AT BASE LINE
Special!
FRIDAY, MARCH 25
Try our New
"Seafood Platter"
WITH SHRIMPS & FISH
VARIETIES: COMPLETE
WITH SOUP OR JUICE
AND DESSERT
$3.25
Sunday Special!
NEW.YORK SIRLOIN
STEAK
WITH SOUP OR JUICE,
DESSERT, ETC.
$3.25
• Home-made Specials
Every 6111My
• Breakfast ;eared.
• TAKE OUT ORDERS
NOW AVAILABLE
OPEN:
f a.m. *10 p.m.
SEVEN DAYS A WEEK
BINGO March 29, 1977, Huron
Fish and Game Club, 8 p.m.
Jackpot $58. in 56 calls. Six
door prizes.—tfn
EUCHRE party Varna
Township Hall Friday March
25, 1977 8:30 p.m. Admission
75c. Sponsored by L.O.L. 1035.
Ladies please bring sand-
wiches. Everyone
welcome. -12 �...
EUCHRE party `= Town Hall,
Clinton, Wednesday, March
30, 2 p.m. Sponsored by the
Clintonian Club. Admission
$l. Ladies please bring lunch.
Everyone welcome. -12
CARD party Summerhill
Hall, Friday, March 25 at 8:30
p.m. Ladies please bring
lunch. Everyone
welcome. -12x
HURONVIEW - Wednesday
June 1, 1977, 2 - 4 p.m.
Blossom Tea, Bake Sale and
bazaar. Sponsored Huron -
view Ladies' Auxiliary.
Everyone welcome. -12
"The Arena Safety
Program has been successful
in identifying unsafe arenag
and stimulating owners to
correct the hazard," Labour
Minister Bette Stephenson,
said last week. "Our effort to
protect the lives of those Who
enjoy hockey, curling and
skating has been successful.
"Most arena owners under
the program have been co-
operative. I am particularly
gratified that operators of 84
arenas volunteered for the
program."
On December 17, 1975,
owners of arenas suspected of
contravening The Industrial
Safety Act were required to
submit an engineer's report
on their - facilities. The
ministry has evaluated these
reports, and has com-
municated with the owners
regarding compliance with
The Industrial Safety Act.
Following the consulting
engineer's advice, in some
Cases, requires that the arena
be closed because of its un-
safe condition.
To date, reports have been
received on 434 arenas, in-
cluding the 84 who voluntarily
submitted reports. Of these,
only 116 were certified as
complying with the Act, while
318 show structural
deficiencies. Corrective
action has been taken in all
318 cases --repair, demolition
or closure.
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Saturday,-� April 9
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MUSIC BY
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ADMISSION LUNCH
- $10 PER COUPLE • PROVIDED
SPONSORED BY VANASTRA COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
Tickets Available at:
BURGESS DEPT. STORE — CLINTON
VANASTRA RECREATION CENTRE — VANASTRA
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Entertainment
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
MARCH 25 and 26
CAVALIERS
TREAT YOURSELF AND YOUR
FRIENDS... FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
OUR HOT BUFFET IS SERVED
..THURS. & FRI. 12 NOON 2 P.M.
CASUAL DRESS
BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON SPECIALS EVERY DAY
Visit the KEG ROOM
+ Colour TV
+ Relaxing atmosphere
candrerigtit
Restaurant & cavern.
Licensed under L.C.B.O.
'BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH
524,7311.
"The seriousness of the
problem identified by the
engineers' reports, confirms
the need for this program",
the minister said. "The
response of the owners in-
dicates their concern for the
safety of users of their
facilities."
Of the 318 which were
unsafe, 69 show only minor
structural defects, while 249
have major defects. In 34 of
the 249 cases, the . owners •
were advised to demolish the
arena.
Of the remaining 215 cases,
112 are open during or pen-
ding repair, under a strict
monitoring program
established by an engineer.
Monitored arenas must close
if snow or wind loads threaten
a collapse. Another 113 are
closed while the owners
decide whether to close
permanently, repair, or
demolish and replace. To
date, 17 new arenas have
been certified for con-
struction and many more are
planned.
Throughout the
winter,
ministry inspectors will
spotcheck arenas which have
to be closed or which are open
under monitoring.
The cost of assuring safe
arenas has been eased by
grants from the ministry of
culture and recreation to
cover up to 75 percent of the.
funding. Grants of up to
,$75,000 or one-quarter of the
cost, are available to
municipalities under The
Community Recreation
Centres Act. Funds to cover
another 50 percent are
available under the Wintario
Optu tion
Liketyle
There are 30,000 Ca-
nadians who -are officially
Mind. One third of these
cases could probal'y have
been prevented. Make it
part of your Lifestyle to
take care of your eyes.
program. Thus, the com-
munity only has to raise one-
quarter of the cost --in either
cash or services.
To date, the ministry of
culture and recreation has
committed about $18
to about 150 projects.
million
NOW PLAYING MAR. 23-26 WED. - SAT.
WED., THUR., ONE SHOWING ONLY 8 P.M.
FRI. & SAT. 7:00 & 9:00 FOR ALL THE WORLD TO ENJOY
WoQtD6rUMP
GNOMEMOBILE
ATTENTION PARENTS SAT MATINEE 1:30
MAR. 27-29 SUN. MON. TUES ONE SHOWING ONLY 8 P.M.
THERE MUST FOREVER BE
A GUARDIAN AT THE GATE
FROM HELL...
the
Tnel
Starts WEDNESDAY!
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A UNIVERSAL PICTURE
TECHNICOLOR"
P
ate;
ADDED FEATURE
MAR. 30 -APR. 2
2nd BIG
FEATURE
AQUENTERTAINLT
PARK
GODERICH
Clinton III 4-H
CUNT
EASTWOOD
THE EIGER
SANCTION
A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR" CDT
30 THE SQUARE
PHONE 524'7811
AIRCONDITIONED
Our third meeting was held
at Mrs. Saundercock's. We
opened our meeting with the
4-H pledge.
The leaders demonstrated
the different stitches we
should use on our garments -
plain seams, French seams
and flat -fell seams.
Our next meeting will be
held at Mrs. Murch's on
March 31st. By Beth Saun-
dercock.
NOW PLAYING AT THE ELM HAVEN
"White Frost"
*,,
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Thursday, March 24 to Saturday, March 26
COMING:
Monday, March 28 to Saturday, April 2
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The most novel act in Canada! Four female Im-
personators -- comedy and music. Featuring im-
personations of such' entertainers as Cher, Marilyn
Monroe, Mama Cass, etc.
ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL
CLINTON
Program
subject
to change
MATERNITY WEAR
AT
The Separate Shoppe
MAIN CORNER, CLINTON 482-7778
(NEXT TO CAMPBELL'S MEN'S WEAR)
OPEN 1-6 - OPEN 1.6.
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special!
spring blouse
learance
special racksH • .
'7.00 each •
values to $30.00
Now on sale! Our entire spring collection of easy -care
blouses. In all the new spring shades. Spring and
summer bound. By all the famous makers - Paul
Rogers International, Surrey Classics, Lady
Manhatten; Sweetheart,,
the we
8 King Street, Clinton 482-7735
WINTER STORE HOURS:
Monday 12:30 - 4:30 p.m.; Tuesday, Thursday,
Friday 12:30 - 5:30 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. - 5:00
p.m. Closed Wednesdays
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PIecizze,huh, kenwe..
Don't keep your children in
despair!
Take them to Buffy's Burgers
during the school break.
Buffy:s... when you need
a break.
Wish i may, wish
i might ... eat a
whole Double Buffy
tonight!
OPEN: Mon - Thurs., 11 a.m. -12 midnight, Friday
and Saturday inn*. - 2 a.m. - Suhaay 11 a.m. -11 p.m.
And when they're almost
all grown up, they'll
remember all the good
times at Buffy's. And
probably thankyou for it.
BUFFY'S ... STILL BUILDER OF
THE BIGGEST, BESTEST, AND
BEEFIEST -BURGERS IN THE BILLAGE.