Clinton News-Record, 1977-06-09, Page 18PAGE 18--CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1977
PLAN to attend International
Youth Choir, Dutch
Nightingales, on June 27,
1977, 8 p.m. at Clinton High
School. Admission $2.00,
Senior Citizens $1.00. Phone
482-9217.-23,24
The Family of
JOE and ROSE
RYAN
invite
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours to attend their parents'
40th
Wedding Anniversary
Friday, June 24, 1977
9 to 1 a.m.
FAMILY PARADISE
music by
IAN WILBEES
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The Public is
invited to attend
The Annual
100F
Decoration Service
Sun. June 19
2:00 p.m.
Baird's Cemetery
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The Family of
JACK and VERDA
SINCI,AIR
I/57 Goderich St. E.
Seaforth
invites
Friends and Relatives
To An Open Celebration
for their parents,
40th Wedding Anniversary
Sat. June 11, 1977
119 to 1 a.m.
SEAFORTH LEGION HALL
Music by
"THE SILVERTONES"
Please, No Gifts
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KINSMEN CLUB OF HENSALL
AND DISTRICT
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SEVEN71-1 ANNUAL
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SEAFORTH Legion Bingo
every Friday 8:15 p.m.
Admission $1. Restricted to 16
years or over. 15 regular
games .of $15.; 3 - $25. games ;
$ 75. jackpot game to go. TWQ
door prizes. Extra cards. 25c,
each or 7 for $1.-13tfar A
THE ANNUAL Webster
Reunion will be held Sunday,
June 19, 1977 - 2 p.m. at
BrucefieL1 Centennial School.
Dishes, cutlery and beverage
supplied. -23,24x '
HAM and turkey supper at
Holmesville United Church,
Wednesday, June 15, 1977,
5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Adults $3.50,
10 years and under $1.50.-23
BAYFIELD Curling Club
miscellaneous Auction Sale.
10 a.m. Sat. June 25 Bayfield
Arena. All proceeds for Arena
Fund. Bruce Rathwell auc-
tioneer. All donations fur-
niture, appliances, bikes
wood stoves, tools, firewood,
jugs, handicrafts etc. are
greatfully received. -21- For
pickup please call 482-3148,
565-2709, 565-2767, 565-2473,
ri65-5374 or 565-2562.-21-25
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The family of
Eugene and Mildred
McAdam
invite you to
celebrate their parents'
25th Wedding Anniversary
Sat. June 18
9 pm - 1 am
at Holmesville
Best Wishes only please
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The Family of
Mr. & Mrs. John Broadfoot
] invite
Relatives, friends,
and neighbours
to a
40th WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY ,
PARTY 8r DANCE
at the
Vanastra Rec. Centre
Saturday Evening
June 18
DANCING 10 p.m. - 1 a.m.
to the
"Silvertones"
* 10-4-4.4-** F -�F
* NOW PLAYING
UNTIL
* SATURDAY,
* JUNE 11
* '°Mackenzie"
* RETURN ENGAGEMENT *
COMING
MONDAY.
JUNE 13
TO
SATURDAY,
JUNE .18
"Rupert"
Hensall Community Centre
JUNE 17 and 18, 1977
"WARD ALLEN MEMORIAL TROPHY"
S3,190 CASH PRIZES
FRIDAY, JUNE 17
ELIMINATIONS - 7 P M
Admission. Adults 52.25
Children 75
MC
JOHNNY BRENT, formerly
of CKNx
SATURDAY, JUNE 18
PLAYDOWNS • 7 P.M.
PRESENTATIONS
DANCING • 11 - 2 A.M.
ti.chl I on I nye slid
Admission. Adults 14.25
Children 75
• Reserved Seats: VI 00
CAMPING GROUNDS AVAILABLE
HENSALL FAIR GROUNDS
200 Campsites for Tents end Trailers
ELM HAVEN
MOTOR
HOTEL
CLINTON
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HILARIOUS FUN!
DONKEY BASEBALL
Thursday, June 16 at 8:30 p.m.
at the Blyth Ball Park
See locarpeople attempt to play a rip -snorting game of
softball, while mounted on the hurricane deck of•these Rocky
Mountain canaries.
Blyth Leo. Club vs. Blyth Lions
AdmisslOn $2,00 per adult 8 51.00 for public school students,
there will be advance sale tickets available, from Leo &-
Lions Club members.
Preceeds fo go for local welfare A community work.
BINGO June 14, 1977, Huron
Fish and Game Club, 8 p.m.
Jackpot $55.. in 55 calls. Six
door prizes.—tfn
CLINTON Legion Bingo
every Thursday 8 p.m. First
regular card $1.; restricted to
16 years or over. 15 regular
games of $15. $5 least on split.
Many other specials. Jackpot
$200. must go.—19tfar
BINGO every Friday 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
HURON County Family
Planning Project invites you
to attend Family Planning
Clinic every Thursday from
6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Huron
County Health Unit, Shipley
St., Clinton. Counselling and
medical services provided.
For information call 482-
3416.—eowar
RUMMAGE Sale to be held
on June 17, 7:30 p.m. at the
First Baptist Church, Clin-
ton.: -22-24
DON'T forget your tickets to
the Billy Meek Show in Blyth
Arena, on June 18, 1977.
Tickets at.the door. -23
THE HURON County Health
Unit invites you to attend the
Child Health Clinic, Health
Unit office, Shipley Street,
Clinton on Friday, June 17,
1977 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
for: health surveillance;
anaemia screening; im-
muniz ation ; hearing
screening; fluoride brushing
of children's teeth to prevent
cavities for ages 3 to 5 years;
vision screening.-23ar
THE JUNE meeting of the
IOIYE will be held on Monday,
June 13th at Edith Johnston's
cottage "Cedarholme" Point
Clark. Pot luck supper,
members to bring a guest and
an unwrapped article for
auction. Please do not bring
dishes or silver. For tran-
sportation information please
call Margie Allan at 482-3668.
Supper served at 6:45 p.m.
Open house all day. -23
STRAWBERRY and Ham
supper at Brucefield United
Church June 22, 1977 5 - 8 p.m.
Adults $3.50, 8 - 12 years $1.50.
Under 8 free. -22-24
THE WOMENof Ontario
Street United Church,
Clinton, are invited to -a picnic
Wednesday, June 15, at
Clinton Conservation Park
(weather permitting) at 3
p.m. Program at 4 p.m.
Smorgasbord picnic supper
at' 5:30 p.m. Bring a picnic
basket - including dishes.
Bring your lawn chair. Need
transportation - meet at the
church or let someone
know. -23
THE BLYTH CENTENNIAL DANCE COMMITTEE PRESENTS
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Starring
PIG AND WHISTLE • STAR
"BILLY MEEK"
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Clinton Legion installed their 1977-78 executive last Monday
night. Left to right are past president Hilda Semple, president Gladys Chambers, first
vice Annie Sallows, second vice Dorothy O'Connell, secretary Gracc Castle, and
treasurer Phyllis Mountford. (News -Record photo)
(Directors set Blyth season
James Roy, artistic
director of the Blyth Summer
Festival has been joined this
year by newcomers D'onna
Lebo as administrative
director and Brenda Doner as
publicity director. Veterans
Anne Roy and Jirp Schaefer
as associate directors and Joe
Miller as music director
complete the administrative
staffof the Festival.
Mr. Roy and his wife, Anne,
come to the Festival fresh
from a winter spent studying
and working in a regional
theatre in England. The trip
was sponsored by a grant
from Theatre Ontario.
Jim Schaefer and Joe
Miller have spent the year in
the Blyth area. Jim has been
writing the Blyth Memorial
History Show, to be
premiered by the Festival
this year, and Joe has been
composing music for this
show.
Donna Lebo, • Festival
administrator, is the
recipient of a M.B.A. ,from
York University and was
granted the William Wylie
Award for 1976. She has
worked with the Stratford
Festival, Centaur Theatre
and Factory Theatre Lab.
Brenda Doner, publicity
director, has studied theatre
management 'at York
University and has worked
with the Ministry of
Monster bingo result
The $1,600 jackpot was split
three ways at the Clinton
Monster Bingo on Monday
night. Ed Little of Hensall,
Marion Castle of Clinton and
Betty Brown of Clinton all
divided up the winnings.
Velma Smith of Vanastra
was the sole winner of $156 in
one share the wealth. The
other two share the wealths
were divided up, one $153
game went to Barb Chap-
man of Goderich and Mrs.
Charles Wood of Seaforth and
the other $156 pot to Mrs. Flo
MacCuspey of Goderich, Mrs.
Barb Straughan of Goderich
and Yvonne Gervais of
:Goderich.
In regular games, in-
dividual $50 winners were,
John Huych of Goderich, Mrs.,
Bill Austin of Seaforth, Mr.
Bill Austin of Seaforth, Mrs.
Moorehill of ' Palmerston.
Mrsr-Evelyn Vanderburgh of
Goderich, Mrs. Charlotte
Davis of Mitchell, Mrs.
Marilyn Meidinger of Zurich
and Mrs. Francis Gibson of
Dashwood.
Ray Beach of Goderich,
Louise Gibbings of Clinton,
and Mrs. Joseph Brandon of
Bayfield shared one game,
while Jean Brown of
Goderich, Rita Porter of
GCRIefich and Doug Leibold of
Clinton split another one.
$50 was shared between
Debb,ie MacCuspey of
Goderich, Mrs. M. Brain of
Bayfield and Mrs. Thelma
Jones of Brucefield in one
game, while Mrs. Charles
Rau of Zurich, Mrs. Irene
Flannigan of Zurich, Mrs.
Andrew Rau of Zurich, Mrs.
K.' Racke of Stratford and
Gloria Glenville of Egmon-
dville divided another.
A number of winning bingo
cards were called in another
game and the prize money
was given to Sharon Kelly of
Vanastra, Charlotte Davis;
Mrs. A. Steep of Clinton, Mrs.
M. Melovy of Dublin, Mrs. M.
-I3ur•kholder of Blyth, Mrs. L.
Koene of Bayfield, Brad
Voison of Varna and Doug
Reid of Varna.
Mrs. Joan Hall of Goderich,
Mrs. John Flynn of Clinton
and Mrs. Doug Batkin of
Clinton won a game, while
Mrs. S. Campbell of Mitchell
and Mrs. Norman Baird of
Brucefield shared in another.
Smile
A man wandered into a
federal building and asked,
"Is this. the headquarters for
the war on poverty?"
"Yes it is," replied the
receptionist.
"Good," he said, I've come
to surrender."
Lorrectional Services in
connection with a theatre
program.
The Festival is currently
promoting a pre -season
subscription campaign. Until
July 1, patrons can buy books
of six vouchers for the price
of five shows. The vouchers
can be used for any show
throughout the season,
providing reservations are
made in advance.
' The books cost $18.00 for
adults, $15.00 for senior
citizens, and $13.00 for
'children and are available
from the Festival box office
or any of our ticket outlets.
PNO
PL -US
TOMMY HUNTER SHOW STAR
AL CHERRY
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ANITA SCOTT
(PIG & WHISTLE)
AND
JIMMY MacDONALD
AND ORCHESTRA
(PIG 8 WHIST)
BLYTH ARENA
SATURDAY, JUNE 18,
SHOW 900 - 1030 pm
DANCE 10 30 1 00 a m
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TICKETS:
SHOW
SHOW and DANCE
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT
Wilson s Health and Gat Centre - Blytn
Machell s Family Market - Londesboro
Mason Bailey Real Estate Clinton
Ernie King Musk Centre,- Wingham
Goderich Fina Sales & Service Goderich
or send postal money orderself addressed
stamped envelope and tickets desired to
Blyth Centennial Dance Committee
Box 283 Blyth Ontario NOM 1HO
1977
Advance
83. each
f6. each
At Door
sq. each
87. each
Smiles
Fellow we know says he
wouldn't mind not getting a
raise if he could just be
exempt from collections.
KINSMEN CLUB
OF CLINTON
Anyone observant enough to
guess your age correctly will
annoy you in other ways, too.
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BEEF BARBECUE
AND. DANCE
"Centennial Plus Two"
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Saturday, June 11, 1977
CLINTON COMMUNITY'CENTRE
Dinner served 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
STAG
for
PETE ALLAN
Friday, June 17, 1977 -
at the
Clinton Community Centre
23,24
Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
"STAR TREX"
Tickets 6.00 each
FOR INFORMATION PHONE
482-9876
En-tertai nment
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
JUNE 10 8,11
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Come in and dine in our
newly renovated restaurant
TREAT YOURSELF AND YOUR
FRIENDS... FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
OUR°HOT BUFFET IS SERVED
THURS.&FRI. 12 NOON-2P.M.
Come as you are
THE HOME OF vz
MRS WA TKINS
COUNTRY KITCHEN
Huron County's Finest -
Dining and Banquet Centre
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BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON SPECIALS EVERY DAY
Visit the Keg Room
SMORGASBORD
Open Monday through Saturday 5 - 8 p.m.
Sundays - 12:00 noon - 7 p.m.
ADULTS CHILDREN UNDER 12 PRE-SCHOOL
E3.49 $1.99 99°
BEVERAGE AND DESSERT EXTRA
Colour TV
• Relaxing Atmosphere
We are open 11:30 a.m. til 1 a.m.
Mon. thru Sat. and Sunday 11:30
a.m. to 10 p.m.
LUNCHEON BUFFET
Fill Your Plate!
Daily, Monday - Saturday
11 A.M. - 2 P.M.
Licensed under L.C.B.O.
BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH
524.7711
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