Clinton News-Record, 1978-12-07, Page 24PAGE 24--CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, DECE1VI$ER 7 ,197$
BINGO every Tuesday
evening at the Vanastra
Centre RR 5, Clinton at 8
p.m. First regular card
$1. 15 regular games of
$15. 3 share -the -wealth,
jackpot $200 must go.
Admission restricted to
16 years or over.-32tfar
PLAN YOUR
CHRISTMAS parties or
meetings at Paul Bunyan
Camp, south of Bayfield.
New building 60' x 80' will
seat up to 300 people.
Write Box 46, Bayfield or
phone 565-5355 or 271-
2308.-48-50
CARD PARTY - Thur-
sday, Dec. 7, 1978 at 8
p.m. at IOOF Hall,
Princess St. E., Clinton.
Sponsored by the Clinton
Rebekah and Oddfellows
Lodges. Ladies please
bring lunch. -48,49
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
each week.--19tfar
HAVING A CHRISTMAS
PARTY? Rent your
Santa suit from the
Clinton Kinettes. Phone
482-3587.--48,49
BINGO - EVERY
DATURDAY NIGHT at
Blyth Memorial Hall
Blyth, Ontario. 12 regular
games; 3 share -the -
wealth; jackpot $150.
—37tfar
LONDESBORO Li:'ns
turkey bingo Friday,
December 8, 1978 at 8
p.m. in Londesboro Hall.
12 turkey bingos; 3 share
the wealth; one $75. jack-
pot.—47-49
HURON COUNTY
FAMILY PLANNING
project invites• you to
attend Family Planning
Clinic every Thursday
from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00
p.m.' at Huron County
Health Unit, Shipley St.,
Clinton. Counselling and
medical services
provided. Counselling on
Billings (natural family
planning) available first
Thursday of each mon-
th.—EOW AR
Old Fashioned
CHRISTMAS CONCERT
AT
Huron Centennial School
BRUCEFIELD
WEDNESDAY DEC. 11, at is .p.m..
PROCEEDS OF SILVER COLLECTION
FOR ADVENTURE PLAYGROUND
FEATURING: A VISIT FROM SANTA
NOW PLAYING
Dec. 6th - 9th
FRI. & SAT. TWO SHOWINGS 7:00 & 9:15
The only thing that could follow "Murder" is"Death:'
First, AGATHA CHRISTIE'S "MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS"
Now,"DEATH ON THE NILE"
recommended as
ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT
FNMA CHRISTIE'S
bATt1NILE
From the creators of "Murder on the Orient Express"
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THE CHRISTMAS
PUPPET Shows
presented by Huron
County Library staff,
December 9, at Goderich
Branch Library 11 a.m.;
Seaforth Branch Library,
1 p.m.; and Clinton
Branch Library, 3 p.m.
Everyone
welcome. -48,49
THE HURON COUNTY
HEALTH UNIT invites
you to attend the Adult
Health Guidance Centre,
held at the Health Unit
off ide, Shipley Street,
Clinton on Thursday,
Dec. 14, 1978 from 1:30-
3:30 p.m. for: 1. Health
Surveillance 2. Foot Care
3. Anaemia Screening 4.
Urine Testing 5. Blood
Pressure.-49ar
POLIO IMMUNIZATION
will be given for adults
over 18 years of age on
Tuesday, December 12,
1978 from 2:00-4:30 p.m.
at the Health Unit Office,
Shipley St., Clin-
ton.-49ar
NEW YEAR'S EVE
PARTY December 31, 9
p.m. - ? Music by Michele
and Ted, $25.00 per couple
includes hot
smorgasbord, hats and
novelties. Sugar Bush Inn
565-2450.-49,50
INDOOR
GARAGE SALE
Saturday,
December 9
9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
46 Princess St. East
CLINTON
Lots of Bargains
Come and See!
Senior
Citizen's
Special!
Your subscription
to the News -Record
costs only
92.00
per year
Several new faces will be sitting on the Goderich
Township council for the next two years and some
of the long-time faces have gone. The council for the
next term will include, front row, Clerk Robin
Thompson, Reeve Grant Stirling, Deputy Reeve
Garnet Wright. Back row, Councillors Chester
Sturdy, Jake Reder and Walter McIllwain. (News -
Record photo)
This week at the Legion
By Rene Brochu
The Legion was a
beehive of activity again
this past week com-
mencing with Brownies
and Guides on Monday
and Tuesday evenings.
Our men's euchre night
on Tuesday is much
improved since the
winter season has come
upon us.
Our Ladies Auxiliary
were again in the
forefront as they served a
delicious dinner to the
Huronview day staff
personnel last Wed-
nesday evening, when we
hosted 35 lovely ladies.
Thanks to our Ladies
Auxiliary coming up with
yet another successfully
prepared, tasteful and
expertly served dinner. A
special thanks to the men
who were on hand to
bolster the ladies with the
dish washing chores.
Thursday was another
busy evening at the
Legion with -bingo in the
auditorium and our -dart
league in the lower
lounge. From all reports,
our Dart entry in the
Huron County Dart
League is doing well.
Friday was a day to
remember as a "run
day" for the staff. While
the PUC were enjoying
their Christmas party in
the Ladies' lounge, the
Ontario Hydro were
having their Christmas
party in. the auditorium.
Both parties commenced
with cocktails followed by
yet another well prepared
roast beef dinner ex-
pertly • served to both
functions by our ever
zealous Ladies Auxiliary.
Many of our members
were on hand to -help the
ladies out, a good sign of
comradeship at work. My
thanks to wife Alice who
took care of the Cocktail
service for the PUC
gathering and to Milt
Schrieber who did the
same chore for the
Ontario Hydro party.
Our thanks also to
Frank and Kaye Pyke
and wife Alice. for taking
care of the Bartending
duties for. the Hydro
group Chi' st>ci,as party.
While this activity was
going on, our Mens
Lounge was also active
with the weekly TGIF
activities. Comrade
Chuck Chambers was the
winner of the raffle prize,
alas, the attendance draw
remains unclaimed as
Comrade Ruth Stevely
had failed to register
during the week.
Saturday was another
of those "run days" as
the Town of Clinton were
hosted by the Legion for
their annual Christmas
gathering. They were out
in strength as the Town
treated the council,
committee members,
employees, and many
distinguished guests at
their party. Our Ladies
Auxiliary were again on
the job along with many
men who gave a helping
hand.
The dinner of roast
turkey plus all the
trimmings was again
expertly prepared and
served with customary
finesse by our Ladies
Auxiliary. Our thanks
again • to Comrade Milt
Schrieber who served the
cocktails to some 150
guests, and to Comrade
Ivan and Helen Hoggart
'who took care of the
bartending duties. As for
me, I was done in, and so
rested on Sunday.
As Christmas day
approaches, let us all
atop, prepare, and reflect
on the true purpose of
Christmas and
remember those of our
Comrades who have gone
to their just reward. Let
us remember in our
thoughts and prayers,
those -who are sick in
Appearing
Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
"Greaser Weekend"
Featuring the S0's Rock Band.
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"JAMIE AND THE
DELRA YS"
Next Monday, Tuesday, and
Wednesday
"BUSKER"
hospital as they too are
our Comrades.
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Blyth Summer Festival
is offering season's tickets for the 1979 season
in time for Christmas giving.
You can get.
• 4. adult ticket vouchers for $13
A saving of 51.00 per ticket
• Y4. senior citizen vouchers for $11
•
A ,saving of 75c per ticket
• 4 children vouchers for $8
A saving of 50c per ticket
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Wishing you a Merry
Christmas.
for your Christmas Parties, featuring a Home Cooked Meal
-full course smorgasbord
-hot buffet
-salad bar
-coffee, tea
-pies, cakes, Ice cream
Here's a great stocking stuffcr idea, A snuggly
warm tuque of machine washable acrylic in white
with cheerful red band and trim. Get yours while
supplies last!
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THANKYOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGE OVER
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DInner • Dances • Meetings
We offer a full rang. menu Including hors'
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