Clinton News-Record, 1979-05-10, Page 22i
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WHITE
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HOLMESVILLE
Noon Smorgasbord
$3:s
$59s
Special
Every Wed., Thurs., Fri. 8 Sat. ONLY
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Featuring: Smorgasbord
Home Cooked Meals
Home Baked Pies, etc.
PAGE 22 —CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1979
coming
TEA -AND BAKE SALE
at St. Paul's Parish Hall,
Wednesday, May 30, 2-4
p.m. Sponsored by
Clinton Eastern Star. -19
BRING THE FAMILY
out to see the Hullett
Township Recreation
Committee's- - 5.th annual -
FIREWORKS DISPLAY.
Show to be held at dusk on
Monday, May 21 on
grounds of Hullett
Central School, Lon-
desboro, just off Hwy. 4.
Small donation per car to
defray expenses. Lunch
booth on grounds. -19
THE TOWN AND
COUNTRY Homemakers
annual meeting will be
held May 16 at 8 p.m. in
the Wesley -Willis United
Church basement,
Clinton, Ontario. There
will be a slide presen-
tation on the services
provided by the agency.
An informal get together
over refreshments will
wind up the evening. -19
COFFEE PARTY, Bake
Sale and sewing table at
Ontario Street United
Church Hall on Thursday,
May 17, 9:30 - 11:30 a.m.
Sponsored by the
Afternoon Unit. All
welcome. -19
DON'T FORGET June 9,
Kinsmen Beef Barbecue
and dance, Clinton
Arena, $15.00 couple.
Tickets. available from
any Kinsmen or Kinet-
te.-19
U.C.W. BIRTHDAY
PARTY, Tuesday, May
15 at 7 p.m. to celebrate
50 years of the present
Wesley -Willis Church.
Former members are
cordially invited. -19
GARAGE SALE —
Saturday, May l2, -I0 a.m.
to 2 p.ni. Small ap-
pliances, kitchen articles,
baby , needs, clothing,
books, toys and much
more. 69 Winter Court,
Clinton. -19
PANCAKE BREAK-
FAST, featuring pure
maple syrup, Sunday,
May 20, 1979, 9 a.m. - 1
p.m. served at Fire Hall
on Clan Gregor Square by
Bayfield Lions
Club. -19,20
GARAGE SALE, May 21,
11 a.m. at 147 Huron
Street (across from
Chiropractic Centre)
sponsored by Ontario
Street United Church,
Morning Unit. -19,20
WHITE CARNATION,
HOLMESVILLE,
.features smorgasbord
Wednesday thru Sunday,
noon 12 - 2 p.m., dinner 5 -
7:30 p.m. $5.95 per per-
son, $3.50 12 and under,
$1.50 pre-school. Noon
Weekday Special Wed-
nesday thru Saturday
$3.75 per person. Salad
bar, hot buffet, dessert,
coffee, all you can eat for
one low price. Telephone
482-9228. Closed Monday
and Tuesday.-19ar
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APPRECIATION
NIGHT
for
Rev. Stanley
MacDonald
on
SUNDAY
MAY 13, 1979
7:30 p.m.
at
Londesboro
United Church
EVERYONE
WELCOME
PUBLIC
NOTICE'
to the residents of
HOLMESVILLE
Guide and Brownie
cookies were sold in
error for '1.25. The price
should have been 1.00.
Please contam _
M. Thomas
482-9467
for refund
DATE
CORRECTION
Last week's ad
should have read
SATURDAY
MAY 19th
BLYTH CENTRE
FOR THE ARTS
presents a
SPRING
FESTIVAL
OF ANTIQUES AND
CRAFTS
-SATURDAY
MAY 19th
10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
BLYTH COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Special Advance Tickets
Now Available
Pictured are the 42 candidates who received Major dignitaries attended including State Secretary and
Degrees at the Knights of Columbus Exem- guest speaker John Rodina, centre.
plification held in the Seaforth Arena. Many
Knights sponsor major degrees
The Seaforth Arena
was the setting for the
Knights of Columbus
Major Degrees which
enveloped another 42
area Catholic men into
Knighthood in the
Knights of Columbus.
Both the formation and
Knighthood degree teams
came from Tillsonburg
and did an exemplory job
of portraying the lessons
which signify ad-
vancement in the Knights
of Columbus
organization.
Among those present
was State Secretary John
Rodina, who was guest
speaker at the dinner
which followed the Major
Degree ceremonies.
Brother John reminded
all in his address of the
responsibilities to
themselves, their Brother
Knights, their Society
and Country, and
stressed the importance
of unity among the
Knights as a strong arm
in - the struggle to
maintain moral prin-
ciples and continue in the
quest to repeal the laws
which make a mockery of
basic moral beliefs of
Christians.
He stressed the lessons
taught by.-- the Major
Degrees should remain
embedded in their minds
and hearts and be ever
proud to wear the em-
blem and live by the
guiding principles of the
order.
Other dignitaries in-
cluded Reverend Father
Ldebach, Pastor of St.
Peters Catholic Church in
Goderich, who was also a
candidate; Grand Knight
of Stratford Council,
Andy Kelly; Grand
Knight of Seaforth
Council, Seamus
Doherty; District Deputy
of District 31, Pat
Osborn; District Warden
and Grand Knight of
Goderich Council, Gaeton
Jacques; Another can-
didate for the Major
Degrees was Brother
Paul, a retired servant of
God now residing in
Kingsbridge.
Other guests included
Grand Knight Jim Brown
of Burlington Council,
Grand Knight Andrew Zie
of Tillsonburg Council. Of
See lhe..
One day
package
includes one night accom-
modation for two persons, full
American breakfast, baseball tickets
for one game, free overnight
parking 6 00 pm to 8 30 am
Based on double occupancy
$23.45 per person
or $46.90
per couple
Note: Additional
baseball tickets may
be requested at a cost
of $5.50 per ticket.
Street car service to the
ball park is available from
the front door of the hotel.
Toronto at a
and enjoy
great valutp
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Two day
package
includes 2 nights accorn-
modahon, full American break-
fast each morning, baseball tickets
for one game, free overnight
parking 6'00 pm to 8 30 am
Based on double occupancy
$41.55 per person
or $83.10
per couple
The above packages are subject to advance reservation.
See your travel agent or contact:
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the 42 candidates, 22 of
them are now members
of the Seaforth Council,
thanks to -membership
chairman Denis Rau,
who has really done an
exceptionally fine job for
the Order. Stratford
Council has 11 candidates
and Goderich had eight
candidates.
Grand Knight Claude
Paguin of the newly
formed Kincardine
Council brought one
candidate with `him to be
initiated.
The CWL Ladies of St.
James P rish in Seaforth
came up with a delicious
Smorgasbord dinner
which was enjoyed by all
present.
Subscription drive on
Bert Albertson
chairman of the sub-
scription committee for
the Huron Country
Playhouse, announced
that the 1979 subscription
ticket campaign is un-
derway. During the next
six weeks, enthusiastic
volunteers, members of
the Playhouse board of
trustees and staff are
throwing their energies
into increasing the
number of people from
the Southwestern Ontario
region who hold season
tickets.
Mr. Albertson said,
'`Subscribers are 'the
• backbone of the theatre.
And in a very important -
way, they are part of the
theatre they patronize. It
is their suieport of the
whole season of plays
that -determines the
taa:l.at-.y•:df• V the .:" pr,odu.c- -,
tions. Subscribers can be
proud of their theatre and
know that they con-
tributed to its ex-
cellence."
The plans for the
campaign include a kiosk
in shopping districts
around the region every
weekend until the
C.H.S.S.
ANNUAL
'ORMAL
Saturday
May 19
•
at
C.H.S.S. Auditorium
Featuring
"BROWN"
DANCING 9.1 a.m.
LUNCH PROVIDED
'10.00 A COUPLE
opening of the first show.
Members of the com-
mittee will be holding
wine and cheese parties
for their friends and
neighbours. Members of
the Playhouse will also
attend to discuss the
season and the , im-
portance of local support.
Mr. Albertson said,
"This is one of the best
buys around. A sub-
scription of five tickets
for $25 dollars is a
savings of $1 off each
ticket. For the high
quality that we have to
offer, that is a very good
deal." Subscriptions are
available now at the
Playhou-se-box- off ice.
482-9228 or 524-4133
for the Arts
Presents a
SPRING FESTIVAL
of Antiques an.d Crafts
featuring 50 of Ontario's finest artisans
and antique dealers
SAT. MAY 19
10 em - Spm
Blyth Comm unity Centre
Admission 50c
Special Advance tickets .
now available
Also featuring Huron County's
largest annual book sale
RAND GETA SAY
If You're Looking For Drama...Colour...
Enchantment...Music...And Enjoyment
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