Clinton News-Record, 1979-05-30, Page 24PAGE 24—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1979
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.-20tfar
BINGO every Tuesday
evening at the Vanastra
Centre, RR 5, Clinton at 8
p.m. First regular card
$L 15 regular games of
$15. 3 share -the -wealth,
jackpot $200 must go.
Admission restricted to
16 years or over.-20tfar
THURSDAY, JUNE 7 -
CENTENNIAL HAM &
SALAD SUPPER,
Holmesville United
Church, 5:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Adults $4.00, Children
$2.00. Everyone
Welcome. -21,22,23
ANNUAL MEMBERS
MEETING, Huron
Historic Jail to be held
Thursday, May 31, 8 p.m.
at the jail, Goderich.
Everyone
welcome. -21,22
CARR WASH - Clinton
Calvinettes at Ro.n's
Sunoco, 192 Huron St.,
Clinton on Saturday, June
9 from 9:30 a.m. to 4
p.m. -22,2'
CLINTON HOSPITAL
STAFF ASSOCIATION'S
Garage and bake sale,
Saturday June 9 from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Steep
house across from
hospital, corner of
Shipley and John
Sts. -22,23
THE HOSPITAL
AUXILIARY will meet
Monday, June 4 at 12
o'clock for a potluck
luncheon at the home of
Mrs. Dawna Westlake,
Bayfield. Rides may be
arranged by phoning
Mrs. Peggy Menzies at
482-9864. All members
and guests are
welcome. -22
BINGO - Bayfield Town
Hall, Friday, June 1 at 8
p.m. Sponsored by
Bayfield Lioness. 15
regular games, 3 share -
the -wealth. -22,24
1,4
ill
Sunday Specia
JUNE 3
GRILLED'HAM STEAKS
with raisin sauce, and
scalloped potatoes or
GRILLED SALMON STEAK
with lemon wedge, and mashed or french
fried potatoes, buttered mixed vegetables.
Both Includes soup or juice, salad, roll, tea or
coffee. Dessert: Dutch Apple Pte or pie of your
choice.
•
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482-9896 -
NEW SUMMER HOURS: Monday - Thursday 6 a.m.-
11 p.m.; Friday 6 a.m.-12 midnight; Saturday 9
a.m.-12 midnight; Sunday 9 a.m.-11 p.m.
$535
DEBBIE"S
Custard Cup
2 miles south of Clinton on
Hwy. No. iat Vanastra Rd.
1
raxelight Rest
and Tavern
HURONVIEW
"Blossom" tea, bake
table and bazaar. June 6,
2:00 to 4:00 p.m. -22X
FORESTERS • CHICKEN
BARBECUE - in Kin -
burn, Thursday, June 14
from 5 - 7 p.m. Adults $4.
Children_ under 12 -
$2.-22,23
GIANT SPRING FAIR
PARADE with Mass Pipe
Band on Saturday, June
2, 1979. Parade entry
forms availal2le at
Clinton News-Record.and
Town Clerk's Office. -22
PENNY SALE for the
month of June at the
Salvation Army Thrift
Store, 80 King St. Clin-
ton .-22
THE ANNUAL WEB-
STER REUNION will be
held Sunday, June 10,
1979 at 2 p.m. at
Brucefield Centennial
School. Dishes, cutlery
and beverage sup-
plied. -22,23X
GARAGE AND BAKE
sale, 157 Albert St. June 9,
10 a.m.-22,23
Smile _
A small town is a place
where you can talk on the
phone even if you have
the wrong number.
Unfortunately, only a small audience was present to see an excellent show
performed by the Paul Gaulin Mime Company. Here Paul Gaulin, left, a
student of the great Marcel Marceau, and Peter Smith go through some of the
funny actions that were seen in an hour-long show at the Clinton Public. School
last Thursday evening. The free performance was presented by the Huron
County Public LIbrary. (News -Record photo)
Fiddle Festival set to play
Plans are being made
to make the Huron Olde
Tyme Festival larger and
more diverse than ever
before. The festival will
be held June 1 and 2 at 8
p.m. in the Memorial
Hall, Blyth.
Besides • the ever -
popular fiddle com-
petition, this year's
program. will include
many entries in both the
step -dancing and square-
dancing categories.
Friday evening will see
many area dancers and
dance groups stepping to
the tunes of area fiddler
Jerry Smith. Four
finalists from the dance
competitions will be
chosen to perform at the
Saturday evening con-
cert.
Saturday night also
sees the' open fiddling
contest. Come and enjoy
the expertise of our many
area fiddlers and hear
fiddlers from distant
places as well. Tap your
foot and make your own
decisions as our judges
Young people get Playhouse roles
The suspense is over
for the many youngsters
who auditioned for the
roles of the seven Trapp
children in the Huron
Country .Playhouse
production of The Sound
of Music. Auditions were
held in London, Goderich,
and Grand Bend during
April.
James Murphy,
STRAWBERRY and HAM
SUPPER
Brucefield United Church
Wed. June 13, 1979
5-8 p.m..
Adults '4.50
- Children 8-12'2.50
Under 8 Free
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 P.M.
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
LICENSED UNDER L.C.B.O.
BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH
524-7711
)�.
June 1st 8r 2nd
B.C. Three
Plus One
•Treat yourself and your friends...to
our Hot Buffet...
Every Thurs. & Fri. 12 Noon -2 p.m.
Come as you arel
*Welcome Luncheon meetings in our
Diningroom or private Banquet room.
HOURS: 11:30 a.m. - 10 p.m. Sun. thru Wed.
Thurs., Fri., & Sat. 11:30 a.m. - 1 a.m.
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
LIMITED
'BEECH STREET-CL1NTON
PLAYING FRIDAY, SATURDAY 8 SUNDAY
JUNE 1-2-3
THESE ARE THE ARMIES OF THE NIGH'.
Artistic Director of the
Playhouse and director of
The Sound of Music, has
offered roles to the
following young people:
Steve Paton, Kirkton,
will play the eldest son,
14 -year-old Friederich;
Lisa Cain, Sarnia, will
play 13 -year-old Louisa;
the role of 11 -year-old
Kurt goes to Jeff
Greenwood of Parkhill;
Mary Margaret Murphy,
Goderich will take on the
role of nine-year-olcl
Brigitta; from Grand
Bend, Jennifer
McCrindle will play
seven-year-old Marta;
five-year-old Gretl will be
played by Myvonney
Godwin from Parkhill,
Yet to be announced is
the eldest Von Trapp girl,
16 -year-old Liesl.
Murphy said, "It wa's a
difficult decision to reach
since so many of the
youngsters are talented. I
think we have succeeded
in ° getting together six
talented boys and girls
who can pass as a family.
I'm looking forward to
working with these bright
young people.
4*'
8
"Perfortning is," he
emphasized to the young
people, "a great deal of
work - ten percent in-
spiration and 90 percent
perspiration - as the
saying goes."
"I hope the other
children who also
auditioned but who did
not get parts will not be
discouraged. Inter-
national Year of the -Child
seems the appropriate
,time to produce a show
with opportunities for
Summer help
Mary Hill is a Year III
student at CHSS and her
main interests , are
languages, reading and
gardening. Mary has
experience as she ran her
own vegetable stand and
various other jobs.
Although Mary would like
a babysitting job, she is
open to anything. Mary
and others like her have
registered at the Canada
Employment Centre for
Students. Call us today in
Goderich at 524-2744 or in
Exeter at 235-1711.
KINSMEN CLUB
OF CLINTON
children," he said.
The Sound of Music
goes into rehearsal on
August 6. It opens on
August 22 and runs
,through September 1 at
the Playhouse in Grand
BenciL,,
SH&D Association for the
Mentally
Handicapped
ANNUAL
MEETING
J.A.D. McCurdy School
Algonquin Drive,
Huron Park ,
Wed., June 6
8 p.m.
AUDIO-VISUAL REPORTS
" of what Is being done in
this area for ou»r disad-
vantaged children and
adults
TOUR of the recently
renovated special
education facilities
We Appreciate Your
Support
BEEF BARBECUE
AND DANCE
SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1979
CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE
Dinner served 6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Tickets '7.50 each
FOR INFORMATION PHONE
482-7121
deliberate. Over $1,000 in
prizes will be awarded
during the two nights of
thf Festival.
Admission to both
nights of competition is $5
per person, and separate
admissions can be ob-
tained at $2.50 for Friday
Hire _ e a student
Janet Eastman is a Year
IV student at CHSS whose
hobbles include playing
the piano, guitar and
flute, photography and
involvement in the school
newspaper. She has had
experience as a cook,
waitress, babysitting and
various other odd jobs.
Janet has registered at
the Canada Employment
Centre for Students. Call
us today in Goderich at
524-2744 and in Exeter at
235-1711.
night and $3 for Saturday
night. Children's tickets
are $1 off all prices.
Tickets are available by
calling 523-9300, or at the
door.
PORK
BARBECUE
AND .
DANCE
SAT. JUNE 16
AT THE
BLYTH & DISTRICT
COMMUNITY CENTRE
(ARENA FLOOR)
TICKETS '12.00 per couple
SUPPER 6-8 p.m.
DANCING 9-1 a.m.
to the
BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
Sponsored by the Blytb
Lions Club. For tickets
call 523-4551 or 523-4545.
MONSTER
BINGOS
Sponsored by Clinton Service Clubs '
at
CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE
EVERY MONDAY NIGHT
starting
JUNE 4, 1979 at 8:00 p.m.
15 Regular Games: '50. prize
3 Share -the -Wealth Games
GRAND PRIZE - EACH NIGHT
$ 1,000.
LAP CARD 81.
Regular Cards 25c each or 5 for 81.
Share the Wealth cards 25c each or 5 for s1.
81000 Jackpot Bingo Cards 81. per card, or 3 for 82.
Starting time 8 p.m. Each evening. Admission: 16 yrs. of age and over.
ALL PROCEEDS TO COMMUNITY SWIMMING POOL FUND
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Western Ontario's Largest
Exhibit of Livestock
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FEATURING
MINI TRA OR PULL
(sanctioned pull)
FRIDAY, JUNE 1 at 7:30 p.m.
FEATURING
QUEENbF THE FAIR
• CONTEST
in the arena
FRIDAY, JUNE 1 at 11:30 p.m.
JOYES
MIDWAY
in full operation
all 3 days
LUNCH
COUNTERS
operated by
Ladies Division
Have Fun at the Fair!
Ontario's Largest Spring Fair
LINTON SPRING FAIR
AND TRADE SHOW
FEATURING
PARADE
SATURDAY JUNE 2 at 1:00 p.m.
the Ontario Massed Pipe Band
will be participating
FEATURING:
GRANDSTAND SHOW
SATURDAY JUNE 2 at 8:30 p.m.
With the
Ontario Massed Pip* Rand
CLASS "B"
OVER '22,000
AT THE 125th YEAR IN CASH PRIZES
CLINTON COMMUNITY PARK
3 DAYS
se.
FRIDAY,
JUNE 1
FRI. SAT.
SUN.
12Show Noon - Judging of Ontario Spring Jersey
12:30 p.m. • Judging of Huron County
` Af,, Holstein Show
1:00 p.m.. Judging of Goat Show
3:00 p.m. Arena Concessions Open
6:00 p.m. Ladies' Exhibits Open
7:30 p.m. Mini -Tractor Pull (Sanctioned
pull)
0:30 p,fn. Queen of the Fair Contest in
Qrena.
10:00 p,tn. - Arena Concessions t,iose
JUNE 1-2-3
SATURDAY, JUNE 2
10:00 a.m. Judging of Line Classes for
Light Horses
11:00 a.m. - Judging of Poultry Classes
11:00 a.m. - Judging of Sheep Classes
12 noon • Arena Concessions Open
1:00 p.m. - Judging of Livestock Classes
1:00 p.m. - PARADE - Leaves Legion Hall
- Ontario Massed Pipe Band will par-
ticipate)
2:0Q R,I& Official Qpening.
Saturday Afternoon - Skateboard demon-
stration. Seo Roger eldemann.
'1i3d Baby! ShooW _
7:00 pan. Judging f Teams in Harness,
8:30 p.m. Grand tad Show featuring the
ant lo Wise Pi , . Band
SUNDAY
JUNE 3
1:00 p.m. - Arena Con-
cessions and Ladies'
Exhibits open
1:00 p.m. - Horse Show,
Judging of Western,
Games, etc.
1:00 p.m. - Judging of
Reef Cattle Classes.
Afternoon -Skateboard
Domon'stratlon. 8
Roger Weldemann.
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THE
= WHITE
CARNATION'
HOLMESVILLE
Noon Smorgasbord 12:00-2:00
Special 7.5
Every Wed., Thurs., Fri. 8 Sat. ONLY 3
Sunday Smorgasbord
Special $9 5
Noon or Supper 5:00 - 7:30 S i
Children 12 & under $3 50
•
Pre -School $1 50
•
OPEN EVENINGS $ 9J
Wed. -Sat, 5:30 - 7:30
(featuring Roast Beef) •
Reservations required Sat.»Nite Only
• NO RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
Featuring: Smorgasbord.
Home Cooked Meals
Home Baked Pies, etc.
482-92.28 or 524-4133
MONSTER
BINGOS
Sponsored by Clinton Service Clubs '
at
CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE
EVERY MONDAY NIGHT
starting
JUNE 4, 1979 at 8:00 p.m.
15 Regular Games: '50. prize
3 Share -the -Wealth Games
GRAND PRIZE - EACH NIGHT
$ 1,000.
LAP CARD 81.
Regular Cards 25c each or 5 for 81.
Share the Wealth cards 25c each or 5 for s1.
81000 Jackpot Bingo Cards 81. per card, or 3 for 82.
Starting time 8 p.m. Each evening. Admission: 16 yrs. of age and over.
ALL PROCEEDS TO COMMUNITY SWIMMING POOL FUND
\C\
Western Ontario's Largest
Exhibit of Livestock
tve'w#''
•
rifie
M+tY,I Ii1Ai
4--
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r 4
• JUT,
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Tria
L-it•:�41111
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FEATURING
MINI TRA OR PULL
(sanctioned pull)
FRIDAY, JUNE 1 at 7:30 p.m.
FEATURING
QUEENbF THE FAIR
• CONTEST
in the arena
FRIDAY, JUNE 1 at 11:30 p.m.
JOYES
MIDWAY
in full operation
all 3 days
LUNCH
COUNTERS
operated by
Ladies Division
Have Fun at the Fair!
Ontario's Largest Spring Fair
LINTON SPRING FAIR
AND TRADE SHOW
FEATURING
PARADE
SATURDAY JUNE 2 at 1:00 p.m.
the Ontario Massed Pipe Band
will be participating
FEATURING:
GRANDSTAND SHOW
SATURDAY JUNE 2 at 8:30 p.m.
With the
Ontario Massed Pip* Rand
CLASS "B"
OVER '22,000
AT THE 125th YEAR IN CASH PRIZES
CLINTON COMMUNITY PARK
3 DAYS
se.
FRIDAY,
JUNE 1
FRI. SAT.
SUN.
12Show Noon - Judging of Ontario Spring Jersey
12:30 p.m. • Judging of Huron County
` Af,, Holstein Show
1:00 p.m.. Judging of Goat Show
3:00 p.m. Arena Concessions Open
6:00 p.m. Ladies' Exhibits Open
7:30 p.m. Mini -Tractor Pull (Sanctioned
pull)
0:30 p,fn. Queen of the Fair Contest in
Qrena.
10:00 p,tn. - Arena Concessions t,iose
JUNE 1-2-3
SATURDAY, JUNE 2
10:00 a.m. Judging of Line Classes for
Light Horses
11:00 a.m. - Judging of Poultry Classes
11:00 a.m. - Judging of Sheep Classes
12 noon • Arena Concessions Open
1:00 p.m. - Judging of Livestock Classes
1:00 p.m. - PARADE - Leaves Legion Hall
- Ontario Massed Pipe Band will par-
ticipate)
2:0Q R,I& Official Qpening.
Saturday Afternoon - Skateboard demon-
stration. Seo Roger eldemann.
'1i3d Baby! ShooW _
7:00 pan. Judging f Teams in Harness,
8:30 p.m. Grand tad Show featuring the
ant lo Wise Pi , . Band
SUNDAY
JUNE 3
1:00 p.m. - Arena Con-
cessions and Ladies'
Exhibits open
1:00 p.m. - Horse Show,
Judging of Western,
Games, etc.
1:00 p.m. - Judging of
Reef Cattle Classes.
Afternoon -Skateboard
Domon'stratlon. 8
Roger Weldemann.
a.
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