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Clinton News-Record, 1977-08-18, Page 20PAGE 20—t1414:1VON NEWS -RECORD, THUlkSDAI", AUGUST 18, 1977 Coming Events LIGHTBRED miniature CLINTON Legion Bingo harness horse, pacing and every Thursday 8 p.m. First trotting derby, August 20, regular card $1.; restricted to 1977 Blyth Fairgrounds, Blyth .16years or over, 15 regular - Ont. Post time 2 p.m. -32,33 games of $15. $5 least on split. , Many other specials. Jackpot BLYTH AgriculturalTrotting $200 must go each week. Pony Club - Blanket Pay - —19tfar, , August . 21, 1977'i - Blyth v ,•Fairground; Myth, Oht. Post -ytIl• Florticultural time p.m., -32,33 •THE Bl '`i ' Society will be holding their , . , . • ANNUAL Flqwer Show annual.floWer and craft show ,' - • Clinton Hartictiltural Socitty, itl t" Blyth and District Friday, August 26, Centrali Community Centre. . on HuroSecondary School Saturday,.August 20th from 3 •p !.m. in the afterryon to, 9 p.m. Cafeteria. Exhibits must be placed by 11:45 A:m. Viewing in the ev'ening. Llicky draws w time 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Use door will be given out at intervals and parking lot at back of throughout the day. Please school. Door prizes. Silver plan to attend. -33 collection.-32-34ar ,BAYFIELD Ratepayers Association Annual Meeting, Saturday, August 20, 1977 at 10:30 a.m.. in Old Town Hall. -32,33 HURQN County Family Planning Project invites you to.'„attend Family Planning ClihIc 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 TURKEY - August 19, 1977, 2 p.m. Blyth Summer Festival presents •a children's play. Admission children $1.50 adults $2.50. Tickets available at Mary's Sewing Centre, Clinton or Box Office - phone 523-9300.-33 Ivalal• vv. .ONTARIO Street United Church Anniversary Supper (pork barbecue) Wednesday, September 28, 1977 at the ' Church hall 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. Adults $4. 12 and under $1.75. Advance sales only. -27,33,37 DANCE - Bayfield Arena, Saturday, Sept. 3, 9:30 p.m. "Nuthin' Fancy" • (formerly Bluetones) Admittance restricted to persons 18 years and over. Admission, $5. per couple. -33,34 FLEA Market, August 28 at the Van Egmond House, Egmondville. Fun, food, entertainment, hours 11 - 5. Free admission.-33,34ar • • BINGO every Friday evening at the Vanastra Centre RR 5, Clinton at 8 p.m. First regular card$1. 15 regular games of $12. 3 share -the -wealth, jack- pot $200 must go. Admission restricted to 16 years or over.--L32tfar BINGO August 23, 1977 Huron Fish and Game Club, 8 p.m. Jackpot $58 in 58 calls. Six door prizes.—tfn TALENT and fun show: sponsored by Bayfield Fair, Sat. Sept. 3 at 8:30 p.m. at local arena. M.C. - Judy Savoy of CFPL. Awards for all. Entries close Aug. 25. Contestants please register by phoning 565-2479 or 565- 2716. Adults admission $1. Children under 12, free. -32,33 The family of Harriet & Lorne Tyndall invite you to join them in the celebration of their parents' 30th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY ri Saturday, Aug. 27, 1977, 0 at the White Carnation 9:30 - 1:00 .m. Best Wishes only please, Everyone Welcome. 81.4 THIS WEEK: Philip King's Madcap Farce 1 1 PY PLAYHOUSE GRAND BEND SEE HOW THEY RUN • AUGUST 16-20 Tuesday-SaturdaY at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday & Saturday at 2:30 p.m. Reservations 238-8451 1,ty-)oe)c000s.,neoeitetsoseeoe)ine, a a oso Brussels lady pockets $1,000 at monster bingo Monday evening was night to remember for Mrs. Eldon Wilson of Brussels as she was the lucky winner of $1,000 at the Clinton Monster Bingo.. The evening was also lucky for Mrs. Jean Baechler of" Goderich, who took one $167 share the wealth game, while Ed Marsh of W1ngharn won $152,25, and Bob Bishop of J e eoe c, a a J Good News Drive Imiles west of Clinton on Highway 8 .Sunday, Aug. 21 at 8:30 p.m. MOVIE: • - "All the King's Men" " Come as you are in your car" eDemo fior,oei) dt000noec oone.Joe...(seeeoef) \ Anniversary. speck' Friday, August 26, i 977 • 41111111‘ FREE PEPSI SMALL GLASS NSW n London won $147.25 in the other two games. In the regular $50 games individual winners were Mrs. Marg Reynolds, Clfnton; Helen Craig, Bayfield; John Hart, Clinton; Ed Sturgeon, Brussels; Francis Ayotte, Dashwood; Maude Weston, Bayfield; • Norma Porter, , Goderich Gordon Beadle, Auburn, and- Denise Orr, Bayfield. • Cbckwet bay..:'for. flit* • • Every year ,a number of barns and farm buildings are needlessly lost as a direct result of the over heating of damp hay in the barn. This loss can easily be controlled says Mike Miller, Farm Safety Consultant, Farm Safety Association, in co- operation with the Huron County Farm Safety Council, by checking hay and following these simple rules: • Take 1/2" x 10 foot electrical conduit or tubing with a sharpened hardwood point riveted to tube. Drill six (6) holes of 1/4" diameter in bottom of tube. Then insert probe 8 or 9 feet into hay. Next, lower a candy or oven thermometer on a 12 foot cord to bottom of tube. • Leave in place for five minutes, and then remove and check temperature and follow this scale, (repeat in different places s9 you won't miss hot spots.) • 150 degree F - Hay is entering the danger zone. Check daily. • 160 degrees F - Danger! 00)408)M01) On as Check every four (4) hours to see if temperature is rising. • 115 degrees F - Fire pockets may now be ex- pected. Call fire department pumper and wet down hay - NOTE: When hay reaches 175 degrees F, it has lost its basic nutrient food value, so don't hesitate to remove hay. • 185 degrees F.- Remove hay without delay. Fire Department should be available since flames will develop when air comes in contact with hay. • 210 degrees F - Critical! Hay is almost sure to ignite. Use extreme caution. Remember, never enter alone when hot hay is ex- pected, fire pockets may have developed and there is a danger o'f falling into them. Long planks may be placed on top of hay to stand on while removing or checking hay - a safety line or rope around one's waist is an added safety measure. Remember fire destroys, don't let hot hay take away your farm and farm profits. STEAK BARBECUE • And DANCE at HURON FISH and GAME CLUB Saturday, Aug. 27, 1977 Supper 6-8 pan. • Dancing 9-1 a.m. with the "1-ESPERANCE TRIO" Supper $6.00 per couple Everyone Welcome Dance $6.00 per couple In other regular games, Donelda Hadden, G,oderich and Barry Pitblado Goderich split a game. Mrs. Grant Turner, Bayfield and Liz Brown, Seaforth won a game and Roy McGonigie, Seaforth; Millie Hunley, Clinton; Cheryl Deneau, Vanastra; Gordon 13eadle, Auburn and , Joan &Wyk, Goderich took another. 'Stella Peacock, Clinton, Mrs. Robert DeJong, Monkton; Doris Ryan, Dublin; Barb Batkin, Clin- ton; Mona MacArthur Clinton and Elma Carma, Stratford split the winnings of a game. Ed Sturgeon, Brussels and Gloria Alloway, Vanastra won a game while Eva Darnhorough Bayfield and bora TaKlor, Seaforth shared another. .1$ at Clinton Arena Thursday, Aug. 25th 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. ,Prises, genies and crafts V AN AS TR4 ts, 0' THE HOME OF <•<- <<., MRS VVATKINS COUNTRY KITCHEN Huron County's Finest Dining and Banquet Centre For Reservations Call DRIVE-IN THEATRE LT BEECH ST. CLINTON „>) — Now FtLAytN ••• •,•• • WED'. thrte$AT. 'UG 17 18,19, 20' Where vlasiour anytFIng can an usually happen Aclpes, The sights, sounds and actual sensations of combat So real you can feel it A UNIVERSAL PICTURE PG TECHNICOLOR' 'CAI WASH"Guest slats frialtlin Aja how Exlin frlItSSIi 11100 C0111.* Ivan DIX011. Antonio form • lank Gull SI AMIIVIG CHARLTON NESTOR HENRY FONDA ADULT ENTERTAINMENT limummimummilommlow SUN., MON., TUES. — AUG. 21, 22, 23 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 12 NOON TO 10 P.M. WE ARE FULLY LICENSED UNDER THE 1.L.B.O. • 91,000 People. 33 Exit Gates. One Sniper... TWO -MINUTE TWO MINUTE lin-MINUTE WARNING" MARTIN BALSAM • BEAU BRIDGES • MARILYN HASSETT DAVID JANSSEN • JACK KLUGMAN • WALTER PIDGEON„:„GENA ROWLANDS .THERE MUST FOREVER DE • ' A GUARDIAN AT THE GATE FROM HELL... From 4 p.m. On Come In and Try our New Exciting Evening Menu SMORGASBORD •••$3 CHILDREN UNDER 12 52.19 • PRF -SCHOOL RIB -EYE STEAK ••••-$3 SEAFOOD PLATTER.$3 T-BONE STEAK ....$4 All The Above Dinners Include a Free Trip To The Salad Bar. I -G3 I s'22:4 • • _ (Tuesday Night Only) GETS A CARLOAD IN 7.1, STARTS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24 1(Aggerty A MUSICAL ADVENTURF reirlEca. • — PLUS CHARTERWAYS CANADA TOUR to Kingston - on -the -Islands, Ontario Includes Boat Cruise around the Islands, overnight stop at motel, (2 to a room), also a visit to the Rockwood Lion Safari. Leaves Brucefield 8 a.m. Monday, August 29, arrives back Tuesday, August 30, 7 p.m. FARE: *45.00 EACH -00R DETAILS, PHONE 482-3232 Farmer to celebrate, we're introducing it double hamburg with garnith Regular $1 .00 Burger Anniversary Special FARMER'S DELL Hwy 4 Brucefield .,• 1st LAST NIGHT THURS. AUG. 18 • The Foreign. Legion— they were the greatest fighting trice of all time and they obeyed but one command -7 BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:15 P.M. SHOW OF THE WEEK SMOKEY & THE BANDIT • PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE ONE WEEK • FRI. & SAT. TWO SHOWINGS • 7:00 9 P.M. ONLY AUG. 119-25 • SUN. - THURS. ONE SHOWING ONLY 8 P.M. "What we have here is a total lack of respect for the law!" t TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX Pre5erw, A LUCASFILM LTD PRODUCTION STAR WARS '.t..,;rrrorc) MARK HAMILL HARRISON FORD CARRIE FISHER • PETER CUSH(NG , mod • ALEC GUINNESS Written nod Directed t•! 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