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
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The Family of ?S
Mac & Edna Le Beau
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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
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( 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
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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
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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"
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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
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"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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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- 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.