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Clinton News-Record, 1977-05-05, Page 24ti PAGE 24—CLINTON'NEWS-I ECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1977 PULSIFER Music Seaforth presents a display of fine organs and pianos at' he Goderich Suncoast Mall, May 13 and 14. Seeus there for some very special prices. -18,19 MUSIC Night - Brookside, Colborne, Holmesviile, Victoria, Robertson Memorial, and GDCI choirs and bands in GDCI auditorium, Wednesday, May 11, 197 at 8 p.m. -18 BINGO every Monday evening at the Vanastra Centre RR 5, Clinton at 8 p.m. i5 regular games of $12. 3 share -the -wealth, jackpot $200 must go. Door prizes and. many other specials. Admission restricted to 16 years OP over.-34tfn BOTTLE Drive - Girl guides and Brownies - Clinton and Vanastra. Saturday, May 14, 19:7,-15,1;-19 1.....11.,==41.<=::::x1=2 The Family of ?S Mac & Edna Le Beau (I would like to invite you to attend an OPEN HOUSE' in honour of theirp arents 40th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Sunday, May 29 2-5 p.m.,7:30-9p.m. at the i). Seaforth Curling Club EVERYONE WELCOME YOUR BEST WISHES ONLY 1:•.-.........•-•..••-••.-••••.-••-, •.\ •.'-►• •�• t 1. • \... i I+ ? Mother's Day i Special MAY 8 i i I i i j i.in;ta\ ---7 / :::. ] i ROAST i 1. i CHICKEN I with dressing and gravy. /: ( Cranberry sauce, mashed orj french fries. Buttered green peas. The above includes soup or juice, salad, roll, tea or I 1 coffee. Dessert: Cheesecake. 1 • j ALL 6 5 I FOR gar • .i FREE SUNDAE for every Mother on Mother's Day CLINTON Legion Bingo every Thursday 8:30 p.m. Admission $1: restricted to 16 years or over. 15 regular games of 41'5'4; `t5.ie.ast on split, :3 door prizes: $50 consolation i4 jackpot not won. J ackput r1)10 in 56 calls.-6tfar BINGO May 10. I9,: , Huron Fish and .Game club, 8 p.m. Jackpot $59. in 59 calls. Six door prizes .—tfn MINI Fair at St. Joseph's Catholic Church Hall, James St. Clinton, Saturday, May 14, 19:, from 1 - p.m. Bake Sale. ('rafts, Flea Market etc. —14.1 :-19 VANASTRA Resource Centre to open "I'htlrsday May 5, 1977, 9 a.m. - 1:' noon at Vanastra Christian Church. Infor- mation corner. Wrokers from all Huron County Social Agencies will he present and available for counselling, if required. Health related film. to be shown at 10 a.m. Centre will be open every Thursday. For further information please call 481-3785.—l8ar CAR WASH!! On Saturday, May 14 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Ron's Sunoco, Huron Street, Clinton, sponsored by The Calvinettes. Price - washing $1. Vacuuming 75c. In case of rain it will be held May21.-18,19 SEAFORTH Legion Bingo every Friday 8:15 p.m. Admissidn $1. Restricted to 16 years or over. 15 regular games. of $15.: 3 -$25. games: 75. jackpot game to go. Two door prizes. Extra cards. 25c each or 7 for $1.-13tfar %••••N.•N%•♦%4•%%% I • • i .4100061000610aaaac KEN & KEV YOUNG Invite You To Attend, the 25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY of their parents BETTY & VINCE YOUNG MAY 13th SALTFORD MUSIC BY THE DESJARDINS Dancing 9 - 1 Lunch Provided NOW PLAYING UNTIL SATURDAY, "Thundermug" * COMING MAY 7 MONDAY. MAY 9 TO l SATURDAY, MAY14 "Clifford Young" i..........-4., •.* ? Debbies i; Custard Cup, 2 MILES SOUTH OF (y CLINTON ON HWY. 4 t. t AT VANASTRA ROAD 482-9896 i ANNUAL plant, auction, stressing quality plants and bulbs, Friday evening, May 6th, 19-:., ,gat ..:15 p.m. sharp, Clintons Town Hall.. Auc- tioneer` Rickard Lobb. Sponsored by Clinton Hor- ticultural Society. For dig up or pick up service call Marg Caldwell 482-9437.-1':,18 I3LYTH Lions Bingo, Blyth Memorial Hall, Saturday` 8 p.m. $150. jackpot in 60 calls. Big cash prizes.—l8tfar .n'S -. .. ...Tr,1... .'T,r. "There's no business like show business," was the opening number, and no one could help but enjoy an excellent show when the T.W. Sweet Adelines of Tavistock, Woodstock and. Stratford performed an evening of music. The female chorus of barbershop music was sponsored by the Clinton Chapter of the Eastern Star and performed at CHSS on April 28, Director D. Deacons led the choir, a quartet and an octetet through a night of harmony and song. (News -Record photo) Blyth Summer Festival names seas.on's play bill In following with an artistic policy dedicated to developing and encouraging Western Ontario playwrights and offering regional audiences an opportunity to partake of theatrical ex- periences, the Blyth Summer Festival's 1977 summer program which runs from July 1 to August 20, will in- clude two original Canadian plays written especially for the Festival, a new adap- tation of Harry J. Boyle's, "A Summer Burning", and a • revival of last year's smash success, "The Blood is Strong;' by Canadian author Lister Sinclair. Opening the season July 1, is Harry J. Boyle's "A Summer Burning." Boyle, horn and raised near Blyth, and currently chairman of the CRTC, has written many ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL CLINTON BR 1 WNIE.' DRIVE-IN THEATRE LTD. o eti,I ag a. 0 so W tow0 BEECH ST. CLINTON FRIDAY — SATURDAY -- SUNDAY May6-7-8 • TWMITIEri1(FNTURYFO( Ii,xrh GREGORY PECK 1.FE REMICK T IS 111F. CRFATESi KT'S -IVY of All H£c,v KF. N(t I R t'.AN RFJN(, 4NFJ. MLR SO LT TT IT 1.51}IF FIKa !Nig N'FINST BF( Al Kf N(1',IAN (AN REAR rT rT I.111F (.lit -MT -5T FT',R fit( AI 1St f1 15 THF •\NYIF'NT VI Mt 1}{F I'NXN(> %'. fTIS. WARNIN(. Ft MIT WI l FOR 11 K X'S•1NT)' x TEARS )T 1,0112 \t WV(NT' . THE IT , N AN AVEN'GEF1' ON WHEELS — HE WIPES THEM OFF THE ROADS( PETER FONDA ♦ rlti/ tlr%( d. to -slat -twig LYNN LOWBY JOHN DOUCETTE • PHILIP CAI EY BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 P.M. - FIRST SHOW AT 5:80 P.M. novels about his rural roots. This story is about a farm family who take in a budding city hoodlum during the summer of '27. The play is a study of tolerance in rural family life, its effect on the city boy, on the family's own son and the community in which they live. Opening July 4, is the musical adaptation of Lister Sinclair's "The Blood Is Strong." This humorous and touching comedy reveals the joys and heartbreaks of early Scottish Settlers in Canada, - bravely confronting bears, Indians and young love. 1977 is Centennial Year at Blyth. In order to celebrate it, Festival writer and actor, Jim Schaefer has written "The Blyth Memorial History Show" which opens July 27. This series of vignettes CKNX to hold Arthritic special On Friday evening, May 27th,. from 7 to 11, CKNX Television in co-operation with the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society, will present the fifth annual C.A.R.S. Special. Through . the efforts of the Arthritis volunteers and the staff of CKNX-TV, more than $60,000 has been raised during the past four television specials. These funds are directed to the continuing research of Dr. Harth, at the University of Western Ontario, in London. Dr. Harth is currently studying the effect of "Gold Salts" in the treatment of Rheumatoid HI K JIJZJZJZJZJIJ J J J J J J JzzazJZJZazzaJZJZaJZJZJZJZJZJZzazz.....m, ia. r p r (1 1- Arthritis patients. The program itself, which was the brain -child of Society• volunteer Catherine McKeen of Owen Sound, uses talented performers from the entire CKNX viewing area. The announcers at CKNX get caught up in the spirit and excitement of it all, and join in the singing, dancing and challenges that help to keep the pledges , rolling in.For pure entertainment and the chance to participate in a very worthwhile effort, mark this' event on your calendar. It's the Fifth Annual C.A.R.S. Special, Friday May 27th, 7 pm, on CKNX,, __Channel Eight. r`err r r Eur•r`r ir-1-pre rrrZr-xeraer• HAM SUPPER LONDESBORO UNITED CHURCH WEDNESDAY MAY 18, 1977 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Adults '3.. Children under 12-'1.25 Preschoolers -Free TAKE OUT ORDERS Sponsored by U.C.W. 17-19 portrays a rural Ontario village from 1633 through pioneering, settlement and railroading. As he says, "It's a patchwork quilt of tall - tales, silly songs, a few true blue facts and a bear named Beatrice." The fourth show, opening August 9, entitled "The Shortest Distance Between Two Points,".; has been written by Keith Roulston, publisher of .The Village Squire magazine and The Blyth Standard. This light satiric comedy concerns the conflict between a small village and the provincial government where frustration turns to action, when a newly proposed high- way threatens the very existence of the village. - 25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY for CHARLES and BERNICE REID Saturday, May 7, 1977 Dancing 9-1 at THE WHITE CARNATION Music by "COUNTRY" Everyone Welcome No Gifts Please The Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority Welcomes everyone to an "AWAKENING" Mother's Day Spring Wildflower Hike at the Morrison Dam Conservation Area SUNDAY, MAY 8 2-4 P.M. Refreshments will be available. Bring the family. FETTES TOURS 3 Day Ottawa tour departs May 17, 21 and 24. Features 2 nights accommodation, city tour and Rideau Canal cruise. Wheeling West Virginia 2 day tour departs May 27 and June 24: A great country and western show. ' Holland, Michigan Annual Tulip Festival in Holland 3 day tour departs May 12. Features Tulip Farms, Dutch Village, etc. Frankenmuth Bavarian Festival in Franmkenmuth attracts thousands. Join us June 11 for a 2 day tour. Agawa Canyon Senior Citizens Special to Agawa' Canyon featuring Chi- Cheeman and train ride to Canyon. Departs June 14 for 3 days. Canadian West Always a fantastic 21 day"tour departs June 25, 27, July 24 and August 15. See the Golden Prairies, Magnificent Rockies and the Blue Pacific all in one tour. Early Bird gets the worm! Reserve now. East Coast 3 different tours, 7 days, 12 days or 15 all different, but featuring our scenic east, the Atlantic, Maritimes and plenty of delightful, relaxing scenery. Some of the tours include cruises on ocean liners. Complete details in our brochure. Departs June 15, 27, July 10, 24, 27, 31, August 9 and Sept. 6 Montreal & Quebec 6 day tour showing plenty of Canadian history. Guided city tours included and Saint Anne De Beaupre, Montmorency Falls, etc. Depart June 17. Europe 23 day, 8 country tour departs Sept. 15 3rd annual and .always a fantastic tour. Fully escorted with all admissions, side trips, breakfast and dinners included. Save money and book now. Also - July 16 and 25 - 6 day Circle Lakes, July 18 and August 25 - Polar Bear Express and Moosonee, August 22 and Sept. 5 • 5 day Penn Dutch, Sept. 10 - 7 day Washington & Colonial Virginia, July 22 and Sept. 2 - 3 day 1006 Islands and Upper Canada Village. We have plenty of free brochures for you and we make convenient kick up points. Give us a call. FETTES TOURS I� • 348-8492 (CALL COLLECT) 519 - 323.1545 MNTCHE ;I, MOUNT FOREST Forthe Finest in Smorgasbord Dining... Visit the newly redecorated MRS. WATKIN'S COUNTRY KITCHEN (T 1' in the SEAFORTH CENTENAIRES JUNIOR HOCKEY CLUB Presents "SEAN FAGAN and the DUBLIN CORPORATION" SATURDAY - MAY 14 - 1977 SEAFORTH ARENA Dancing 9 p.m. - 1-a.m. Advance Tickets '5. per person At the Door '6 per person Admittance re\ctricted to persons • 18 years of age and over Tickets available from: * Centenoire Executive Members * By calling 527-0882 * Clinton News -Record, Albert St. * Jim Hayter Chev.-Olds., Goderich T N1 m)l 1;v10 ['HUM AIRC,UNDITIONI 1� M Why is this girl laughing? DINING & BANQUET CENTRE Smorgasbord Now Open Monday through Saturday 5 - 8 p.m. Sundays - 12:00 noon - 7 p.m. ADULTS $3.49 ' ^T CHILDREN UNDER 12' Pre schoolers No Charge Come on out and try Mrs. Watkin's New E1.99 LUNCHEON BUFFET Fill Your Plate! Daily, Monday - Saturday 11 A.M. - 2 P.M. . Buffy's present Judy Stephenson, can- didate for CHSS School Queen. (Our head chef says she has his vote - but that's what he says to all the girls). ' That's not why she's laughing, of course. She's laughing because she works at Buf- fy's - the place with the friendly, charming atmosphere. Come in and experience Buffy's. It's good for a laugh, too. Just ask Judy. $2 25 EACH • • r - TOOUR SUNDAY COOKING•MOTHER'S DAY MAY 8 SPECIAL SMORGASBORD 12:00 NOON - 7 P.M. 2 Dining Rooms Open NO WAITING - NO LINEUPS Special Dessert - Strawberry Shortcake A BURGER TRADITION IN CLINTON SINCE 1976 Builder of the Biggest, Bestest, and Beefiest Burgers in the Billagel HOURS: Monday • Thursday, 11 a.m. - 12 midnight. Friday & Saturday, 11 a.m. - 2 a.m.; Sunday 11 a.m. - 11 p.m.