Clinton News-Record, 1977-10-27, Page 19r—
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1977—PAGE 19
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It's our first time!409410
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THIS SATURDAY & SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29 & 30 -
THE EVENT WE NEVER THOUGHT WOULD HAPPEN-
BUFFY'S BURGERS FIRST ANNIVERSARY!
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Mrs. Elsie Henderson, a resident of Huronview, enjoys a cup of tea with her daughter
Mrs. W. Holland of RR 4, Clinton and her granddaughter
McMahon, Clinton. (photo by Oke)
This week at the Legion
By Rene Brochu
The Legion Auditorium was
filled to capacity,on Saturday
night on the._ occasion of the
25th anniversary of the
Clinton. Community Credit
Union.
Refreshments were served
By Mary Merrier
Mrs. W.L. Whyte ac-
:.ompanied by Mrs. Sebben of
Stratford and Miss Margie
Whyte of Guelph visited on
Sunday with Mrs, Finlay
Perrin of Weston on the oc-
msion of her 85th birthday.
•aer nephew and wife. Mr. and
'Mrs. Douglas Patterson were
also present.
Miss Debbie Woods of
Western University spent the
weekend with her grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Merner
of Waterloo were Saturday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Merner, Sandy, Julie,
Michael and Shelley.
The children in the com-
munity are, invited to a
Hallowe'en Party on
Saturday evening October
29th at the Forester's Hall,
starting at 7:30.
Mrs. J. Merner of Kit-
chener visited on Sunday
afternoon with her son, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Merner, Sandy,
Julie, Michael and Shelley.
prior to the delicious roast
beef dinner served by our
dedicated Ladies Auxiliary.
Following the dinner, the
guest speaker, Dr. George
Goth was introduced by the
Legion's Assistant Padre,
John Oestreicher. The ad-
dress given by Dr. Goth was
indeed interesting and
enlighting and I'm sure
helped to to to restore our
faith and trust in Canada.
A pleasant time was en-
joyed by all who remained for
the dance. Our thanks to
Bessie and Harold Black and
Marie and Len Arnston, who
volunteered their services as
bartenders. Thanks also to
Milt Schreiber and Bill
Ch' mhers who performed the
task of wine hosts.
On Monday evening, a Zone
meeting of the service bureau
department was held in
Blyth.. Those attending from
our branch were service
bureau officer Hal Hartley,
second . vice-president Slim
Lacroix, and Zone Cl poppy
chairman Harold Black. Zone
Commander George' Cam-
pbell was also in attendance.
A reminder to all members
and guests: please pick' up
your tickets for the
November 5th Fall Dance at
the bar or from an en-
tertainment 'committee
member.
Another Mreminder: the
Poppy Drive is November
2nd, and all members, in-
cluding associate and af-
filiate members are asked to
participate. Meet at the
Mrs. Marilyn (Holland)
Legion at 7 p.m.
It's still not to late
register for men's euchre, so
come out and join the rest of
them for a winter's activity
which I'm sure you'll enjoy.
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COSTUME CONTEST
Cash -Prizes
COMING'
MONDAY, OCTOBER 31
TO
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5
RETURN ENGAGEMENT
ELM HAVEN
MOTOR
HOTEL
CLINTON
THESE TWO TROPHIES
WILL BE PRESENTED
TO THE WINNERS
COME
,ONE:
COME
ALL!
For all elementary school students ... bring a couple of Chestnuts to
Buffy's on Saturday and play the Centuries -Old Game of "Chestnuts':
Rules 8, Regulations will be explained before the Tournament.
It all starts with Registration at' :00 p.m. Saturday, at Buffy's,
with official scoreboards too!
Tournament judged by the Biggest Nut of all, Mr. Bryan Williams.
Crazy, you say? No crozier than pushing beds down main
streets...or bathtub races...or trying to swim Lake Erie.
And you won't say it's crazy when the movie comes out.
So, for an afternoon of entertainment (better than wat-
ching t.v.) come to our "Chestnut Wars" .— Championship
Chestnuts of Clinton.
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JUICE
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Just Because We're Having a Birthday Party!
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BONUS BUCKET
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Regular Price SAVE Pay Only
$6.85 1,00 $585
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1st. ONLY
Colonel Sanders'
boys and gills make it
finger lickin' good.
94 Elgin Ave..
Goderich, Ont.
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Got S6ndeVl; Reell;e
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HURON ST.
CLINTON
Even after a year -
still opposite
Corrie's Red & White!
Builder of the Biggest;
Bestest, Beefiest Burgers in the [tillage!
A message from Mr. Bryan Williams, esq.-. .
Burgers,, (1916) Ltd.
'President of Buffy's Burg le of days early, but
'Pr 1 know we're a coup frien-
ds
take this opportunity to thank our many
At this mom®ntous occasion, ( Past year. Thanks also to my
who's counting) 1 d like over the
for your patronage read the bottom
ds & customers mom, and especially all the people/who
• loyoll.emplOYeA' � our hamburger over
of the page.
's IGA in Exeter, tor supplying
Thanks to Jim Darling bell's Men's Wears for the rental of
the past year. to Bob Camp Sincerely,
And heartfelt thanks
the no.
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