Clinton News-Record, 1977-05-19, Page 20PAGE 20—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY MAY 19, 1977
BINGO May 24, 1977, Huron
Fish and Game Club, 8 p.m.
Jackpot $55 in 55 calls. Six
door. prizes.—tfn
BINGO every Monday
evening at the Vanastra
Centre RR 5, Clinton at 8 p.m.
15 regular ganirs of $12. 3
share -the -wealth, jackpot
$200 must go. Door prizes and
many other specials.
Admission restricted to 16
years or over.-34tfn
The family of
Bill & Omerine
Watkins
Cordially invite you
to their
40th WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY RECEPTION
at the
VANASTRA SHILLELAGH
on
FRIDAY, MAY 27
Dancing 9 - 1 a.m. .
MUSIC BY
"Southern Comfort"
BEST WISHES ONLY
LUNCH PROVIDED
Reception
& Dance
for
Glen & Marg. McClure
in honour of their
25th WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
Friday, May 20 -
9:30 - 1:30
at Family Paradise
MUSIC BY: the
Music Makers
EVERYONE WELCOME
,BEST WISHES ONLY
PLEASE
CAR WASH!! On Saturday,
May 21 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
at Ron's. Sunoco, Huron
Street, Clinton, sponsored by
The Calvinettes. Price -
washing $1. Vacuuming 75c.
—18,19,20
BLYTH Lions Bingo, Blyth
Memorial Hall, Saturday, 8
p.m. $150. jackpot in 60 calls.
Big cash prizes.—l8tfar
SEAFORTH Legion Bingo
every Friday 815 p.m.
Admission $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
BAYFIELD Lions Club Fun
Weekend - Saturday, May 21,
Dance to' the Bluewater
Playboys, 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m.
in Bayfield Community
Centre - Admittance 18 years
and over. Sunday, May 22
Lions Pancake Breakfast 9
a.m. - 1 p.m. Bayfield Arena -
Proceeds ' for Arena
Renovation. -19,20
ANNUAL Beef barbecue
Hensall United Church,
Wednesday, May 25, 5 p.m. 6
p.m. and 7 p.m. Adults $4.
Children 12 and under $1.25,
under 5 free. Contact Helen
Scane 262-2234.-19,20
BLYTH Lions Club bingo_
Tuesday nights Blyth and
District Community Centre. 8
p.m. Jackpot $300. plus 12
regular games $15. and 3
share the wealth
games.—tfar
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RECEPTION
Mr. & Mrs.
Jody Mosurinjohn
(nee Donna Smith
of Huron Park)
SATURDAY
MAY 21, 1977
at Hully-Gully
Dancing 9 pm - 1 am
Music By
"Nelson Howe and
the Country Gentlemen"
CLINTON Legion Bingo
every Thursday 8:30 p.m.
First regular card $1.;
restricted to 16 years or over.
15 regular games of $15. $5
least on split. Many other
specials. $50 consolation if
jackpot not won. Jackpot
$240 in 58 calls or
less.—l9tfar
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FASHION Show "Changing
Attitudes", Friday June 3,
1977 at 8:30 p.m. Blyth
Memorial Hall. Sponsored by
Blyth Centre for the Arts. -20
FIREWORKS display on May
23, 19'17 at dusk on grounds of
Hullett Central School in
Londesboro, just off Hwy. No.
4. Admission $2. per, car.
Sponsored by Hullett. Twp.
Recreation and Community
Centre Board. -20x
CANADIAN Foresters
Chicken Barbecue on June 8,
1977 at the Kinburn Hall from
5 - 8 p.m. Adults $3.25,
children $1.50.-20
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COMING
MONDAY',
MAY 23
TO
SA'f U R DAY,
MAY 28
"Stealer"
ALL Candidates night.
Thursday, June 2, at 8 p.m.
South Huron District High
School. Sponsored by Huron
Federation of
Agriculture. -20
ELM HAVEN
MOTOR
HOTEL
CANTON
THE CLINTON Horticultural
Society regular May meeting
will be held in the Town Hall
on Wednesday, May 25, 1977
at 8 p.m. Door prizes.
Everyone welcome. -20
2tLnLon v' otel
Appearing in the Cloud 9 Lounge
VICTORIA DAY WEEKEND
Listen and Dance to
the best in Country Music
"Ray & Ken McCaul"
Friday - Monday inclusive
SMORGASBORD
Served Daily -
FRIDAY & SATURDAY 12 noon 1 a.m.
SUNDAY 6 p.m. - 10 p.m.
MONDAY 12 noon - 6 p.m. only
PHONE
482.3421
CLINTON
HOTEL
33 VICTORIA ST.
BINGO May 24, 1977, Huron
Fish and Game Club, 8 p.m.
Jackpot $61 in 61 calls. Six
door prizes.—tfn
CLINTON Legion Bingo
every Thursday 8:30 p.m.
First regular card $1.;
restricted to 16 years or over.
15 regular games of $15, $5
least on split. Many other
specials. $50 consolation if
jackpot not won. Jackpot
$240. in 58 calls or
less.-19tfar
The Family of
Mac & Edna Le Beau
ilwould like to
invite you to attend -
an
OPEN HOUSE
in honour of
their parents
40th WEDDING U'
ANNIVERSARY,
"
Sunday, May 29
2-5 p.m., 7:30 - 9 p.m. j
at the
11 Seaforth Curling Club
EVERYONE WELCOME
YOUR BEST WISHES ONLY
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The Clinton Kinsmen were deeply honored and surprised last Saturday night when the
founder of Kinsmen Clubs of Canada, Hal Rogers, right, helped them mark their 25th
anniversary at the Vanastra Shillelagh. Chatting with Mr. Rogers, are left to right, Mike
Hoyles of Listowel, deputy governor of zone; Bob Smith of Stratford, governor of district;
Clinton Kinsmen president Paul Kerrigan and former member Mait Edgar. Mr. Rogers
started Kinsmen 57 years ago. (News -Record photo)
Blyth Festival set
Dates have been finalized for
the Blyth Summer Festival
'77. In addition to Blyth's own
four plays, two additional
plays will be performed in
exchange with Victoria
Playhouse in Petrolia.
The Petrolia group will
perform Artichoke written by
Joanna Glass. It is a con-
temporary drama of life in a
small prairie town which
,progress has passed by. This
play can be seen on the
evenings of July 13, 15, 19, 21
and 23. There will be a
matinee on July 14.
The other play to be per-
formed by the Petrolia group
is entitled Man With a Load of
Mischief. It is a light hearted,
fast moving musical comedy
set in an 18th century English
country inn. It is written by
Ben Tarver. It can be seen on
the evenings of July 12, 14, 16,
18, 20 and.22. There will be a
matinee on July 21.
Blyth's own four plays
include The Blood is Strong
by Lister Sinclair, A Summer
Burning by Harry J. Boyle,
FLEA MARKET
OF
ANTIQUES, CRAFTS,
COLLECTABLES
SUNDAY, MAY 22nd
11 A.M. — 5 P.M.
AT
VAN EGMOND HOUSE
EGMONDVILLE (S.of(f
SEAFORTH)
FUN, FOOD,
ENTERTAINMENT
The Blyth Memorial History
Show by Jim Schaefer and
The Shortest Distance Bet-
ween Two Points by Keith
Roulston.
All evening shows at the
Blyth Summer Festival are at
8:30 p.m. and all matinees
are at 2 p.m. unless
otherwise specified.
For further information on
the dates Blyth's plays are to
be performed phone Brenda
Donner at 523-9455 before
June 1 and at 523-9300 after
June 1.
Jim Hunter
heads Liberals.
Jim Hunter was named the
president of the Clinton
Liberal Association on
Wednesday, May 11.
Hunter will be carrying on
the position from past
president, Cam Addison.
Also at the meeting, Fred
Deichert was named
treasurer and Ina Durst
gained the secretary's
position for the association.
The Committee Chairman
will be named by the
association in the future.
Sunday -Special
MAY 22
DEEP FRIED
CHICKEN
with mushroom sauce,
or
PRIME RIB
ROAST OF BEEF
▪ with creamy mashed potatoes
j or french fries, buttered green ;
peas. The above includes soup
• or juice, salad, roll, tea, or ;
coffee. Dessert: Banana Split.
ALL 4
1 O
FOR •
Debbie's
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Custard Cup L
tt • 2 MILES SOUTH OF 11
1. • CLINTON ON HWY. 4
AT VANASTRA ROAD
482.9896
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
May 20-21
For the Finest in
Smorgasbord Dining -
Visit the new
DINING & BANQUET CENTRE
Watch For our Name Change!
Effective June 1, we will be the
"Sandpiper Inn"
We're only changing our name - our menu,
staff, service, and banquet services all stay
the same.
SMORGASBORD
Open Monday through Saturday 5 - 8 p.m.
Sunday's - 12:00 noon - 7,p.m.
ADULTS CHILDREN UNDER 12 PRE-SCHOOL
994
$3.49 $1.99
BEVERAGE AND DESSERT EXTRA
Come on out and try
Mrs. Watkin's New
LUNCHEON BUFFET
Fill Your Platet
Daily, Monday - Saturday
11 A.M. - 2 P.M.
BEVERAGE & DESSERT EXTRA
$2.25
EACH
FOR INFORMATION REGARDING
BANQUETS, WEDDINGS, ETC.
CALL US AT 482-3644
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SUNDAY ONLY — May 22
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Features!
Samuel 1 Arkoll presents
a Max Baer production sI.
Macon County Line
color by CFI an American International release
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thing in common.
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HWY. NO. 21, 1 MILE SOUTH OF
ST. JOSEPH
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Open daily 10 - 9
Noon hour specials
Monday Saturday
Catering to small weddings
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19,20
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Jamboree in the Hills'
A Country Music Festival
July 15, 16, 17
* Johnny Cash * Donna Fargo
* June Carter * Freddy Fender
* The Carter Family * Merle Haggard
* Mickey Giley * Charlie Rich
* Tom T. Hall * Johnny Russell ,
* Barbara Mandrel] * Ernest Tubb & The
* Tammy Wynette Texas Troubadors
* Asleep At The *,Blue Ridge Quartet
Wheel
INCLUDED IN COST
* 2 nights superior accommodation
* All motel taxes and services
* Transportation via All Star Tour Motor Coach
Tour of Wheeling 8 Ogle Bay Park
$25.00 passport to "Jamboree in the Hills"
* All Star Tour escort at your service
Each of 4
5120.00
COST OF TOUR
Fitch of 3 Each of 2
$125.00 $129.00
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There Are Some Things
You Wouldn't GiveUp For
The World!
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Like your teddy bear. The back row at Brownie's Drive -In.
Your best worn-out dress Levi's. Your pet toad. The souvenir
t -shirt from your vacation at Twin Peaks, Idaho, two sum-
mers ago. With "we grow good spuds" on it. Your high school
essay from two years ago, "what I did on my summer
vacation..." the only one you got an "A" on. Your Valentine's
card...the one with all the suggestive remarks, but no
signature.
The stick with bobbrilg duck, the only thing you ever won
at the fair. The faded, folded and slightly torn newspaper
picture of the most beautiful person you ever saw in your life.
The piece of paper with the phone number on it, but no name.
Your "I love the Monkees" button. Your framed Farrah
Fawcett poster on your bedroom ceiling:
Your towel from the Twin Peaks Holiday Inn. And Friday
morning gravel runs. The beer mug that accidently got in
your pocket in the hotel. Recovering from long weekends.
Your F.A.N. t -shirt.
This sentimental bit of writing is brought to you by Buffy's
Because we kinda hope you wouldn't give up your favourite
Buffy's Burger or our french fries, onion rings, soft ice
cream, fluffy. floats, shakes. And last but not least, our
genuine Hog Burgers.
What are some of the things you wouldn't give up for the
world? We'd like to know. Enter today at Buffy's. The place
that won't give up its reputation as builder of the biggest,
bestest, beefiest burgers in the billage.
ern
A BURGER
TRADITION
IN CLINTON
SINCE 1976
HOURS: Monday y Thursday. 11 a.m. -12 midnight.
Friday & Saturday. 11 a.m. - 2 a.m.: Sunday 11
a.m. -11 p.m.