Clinton News-Record, 1979-07-12, Page 22THEDFORD BOSANGUET
OPTIMIST CLUB
Proudly presents
Canada's Female Vocalist
of the year
"Carroll Baker
MONDAY, AUGUST 6 at 2 P.M.
at The Thedforl Arena
Advance tickets '5.00, 12 and 'under '3.50, '1.00 extra at,
the door.
Send money, order_payable to Thedford Optimist Club
in self addressed stamped envelope to:
"Carroll Baker"
BOX 910
THEDFORD, ONTARIO.
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PAGE 4--,-CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JUDY 2,19,79
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MURPHY LOL No. 7 0
Clinton, will hold n
%%important meeting on
July •- 12 at 8:30 • p.m.
Clinton Orange- Hall.
Parade will ,he held in�
Blyth, on Saturday, July
14 at 1:3.0 p.m. -27,28 .
CLINTON Legion Bingo
every Thursday 8 p.m.
First regular card $1.:
rttr.ct�d.tQ 16,-
years. ori_
over. 15 regular games of
$15. $5 least on split.
-Many other specials.
Jackpot.. $200 must go
each week.-40tfar
BINGO Bayfield Com-
munity Centre, Friday,
July 13. at 8 p.m. Spon-
sored by Bayfield
Lioness. 15 Regular
games:, 3 share -the -
wealth. -26,28
STARTING POR-
CE.LAIN DOLL
CLASSES in September.
Register now. Phone 524-.
62.90 for information: -28
DANCE TO WALTER
OSTANEK Friday, July
1 at the.prussels Morris
and Grey " Community
Centre. Dancing 9-1 on
arena surface. $10 per
couple. Lunch served.
Forti-ckets- cn111=88.161'86.
Only limited number of
tickets at door; Sponsored
by the Brussels
Agricultural Society. -28
tlo
`.'ALICE IN WON-
DERLAND" presented
by Theatre Aquarius at
Seaforth ,District High
Stchool, Friday, July 13 at
2 . p.m. Free admission.
Sponsored _ by Sea"forth--
Library and Outreach
Ontario. -27,28 ,
festival of
arts and crafts
on the Square in Goderich
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
JULY 12, 13, 14
DAILY EVENTS. 10 A.M. TO
• Art Gallery
• Crafts
- • .Tea Garden •
• Photography Gallery
• Flower Show
' • The Livery Theatre:.
Poster $ale, Model Railroaddisplay by.
Gandy'Dancers.
THIS YEAR'S SPECIAL EVENTS!!!
THURSDAY at 8:30 P.M.
Square Dance on the Square
FRIDAY at 7:30 P.M.
• • Elgin Fisher and his
Entertaipers
SATURDAY AT 7 P.M.
•"Craft Auction Sale
SATURDAY AT 8:30 P.M.
Mount Forest Cameron Pipe Band
FLOWER,'FESTIVAL.. -
Don't miss the Goderich
Flower Festival July ,12,
13,. , 14 in the County
Council 'Chambers of the
Huron County Court
House sponsored by tile,
Goderichr'a Garden
Club. -28
FESTIVAL SINGLES
Dance, Fri.Jlay, July 13,
Victorian Inn, Stratford.
Dancing- :9:00- - -1' -00.
Welcome all singles over
2�. (No blue jean-
s). -27,28
CHARLIE PRIDE., Rock
Hill Park, Shelburne,
July 22, 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.
shows. BUS- tran-
sportation and admission
$23 per person. Good.
Times .Travel Agency,
Seaforth 527-0050.-28
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 $200 must go.
Admission restricted to
16years-or over—=20tfar¢
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-While -strange rhappenings take -place -In -his- home;
Greg, played by Peter Snell seems more interested
in his collection of arrowhead and flints and
jogging. The funny and the macabre are combined
--- in-lyth's. present- production- I' ll: Be- -Back- Before
Midnight. It is fast becoming the most popular play
this season with upcoming performances nearly
sold -out. (Keith Roulstoii photo)
A comedy thriller at Blyth. ..
• from page 20
huge.woaden.doors. _''" As important' as the
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LAST NIGHT
THURS., JULY 12th
recommended as
-ADULT
t.. ENTERTAINMENT.
If You haven't
seen
STARTS
TOMORROW
then you're missing
TRU
FRIDAY JULY 13 -JULY 19th
'FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY TWO SHOWINGS 7:008 9:00
SUNDAY - THURSDAY ONE SHOWING 8:00
J1
EVERY SUMMER THE CREAM OF AMERICAN YOUTH
GOES TO SUMMER -CAMP -
AND
UMMERCAMP--
AND THE REST GO TO CAMP NORTHSTAR.
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From the. producer Fif "National Lampoon's ANIMAL HOUSE”
Orel oMTnentied • os
ADULT
IENTE TAINMENT
please endorse th 'back ofb
your Wintarlo tickets to sone
time at the box office. Eligible
t$akt is April . September. '
Relax and enjoy, the movie in
Air'Conditio'ned.comforl.
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• ' A.M.Y II I.
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changi01
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setting itself is the
—credible -acting - of- -the
small cast, anyone in the
audience can feel the
frustration and fear that
Jan,, played by Angela
Gei,, must go through.
Just released from a
psychiartic hospital after
a breakdown, Jan, who
still feels a little unsteady
about her mental state,
must- determine -whether
the weird happenings in
the isloated farm, house
are real or only figments
' of her imaginative mind.
Peter Snell; plays her
enthusiastic husband,
`Greg. He's totally
devoted to Jan and her
needs, but at'""the- same
time does not really
understand what is
happening to his fragile
wife only thinks that
,perhaps' , she still isn't
mentally fit.
The real suspense in
the playstarts to develop
when Greg's sister
Laura, played by Kate
Trotter conies to help her
..dear„,sa,�e�r-� IaWR.. •-_
The sophisticated ` al=i'd
sinister sister-in-law
really has ulterior
motives when it comes to
helping Jan.
The , only true un-
derstanding friend that
Jan seems to -have is her
neighboring landlord
George, played by Peter
Elliott.
Will George help Jan by
solving the- mysteries of
the farmhouse? -Will her
husband 'Greg
comfort his irrational
wife or side with his
devoted sister? Will
Laura actually drive Jan
insane and win the total
affections of her brother?
Or are the brother and
sister team both trying to
destroy Jan?
These are all questions
that race through the
New custodian
'dor Authority
The Huron County
Housing Authority is
pleased to announce the
appointment . of Elmer
Sanderson as the new
maintenance su ervisor.
Mr. Sanders n is a
Blyth resident and is
active inchurch work and
'brings years of ex-
perience in' the con-
strtittion field with him.
- Mr Sanderson will
commence his new duties,'k
- on July 23,, 1979 and we all
look forward to working
With him.
audience's mind during mediately since this play,
suspenseful b Plc -up--which----nra-y be...`-Blyih' ---
best performance to date,
is quickly being sold out. -
Midnight 'will be
playing ' at Blyth until
July 27.
It's almost too bad it
couldn't play all season,
because it's just too good
to miss.
of the play. However,
playwright Colley adds a
new twist in the last act of
the play and at midnight
the unexpected comes to
light.
Those wishing to see
Midnight will have to
order tickets- im-
Sunday Special
JULY 1.5
ROAST TURKEY
with dressing and gravy or
BARBECUE SPARE RIBS
Both with French fried or mashed potatoes,
buttered carrot coins, and soup: or judge, salad,
roll, tea or coffee. Dessert: Angel Cake with
ice cream.
DEB'BIE'S
Custard Cup
2 miles south of .Clinton on
Hwy. No. 4 at Vanastra Rd.
482-9896 ' ."
BOX; OFFICE OPENA,T 830 P.M.
FIRST SHOW AT 741K`
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WHERE MYSTERIOUS THINGS HAPPEN
TECHNICOLOR' a nn w,n on nnoa ci:n.�
THE KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN IDEA
OW IT'S A BETTER
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KIRKTON
COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION
•
35th Annual
Glyden
Party
KIRKTCN, ONT.
Highway 23 '
WEDNESDAY
JULY 1,$r 1979
Fastbe111; 4:00 p.m.
Juvonit l contest • 745,
Praifessionai
PriniearOmer.9:15
r'efrellhn140. Booths 1
Off Pbirking.
Ad't,>�tti "t�SO
,hirci% n' J0?
It's always made good sense to take home
Kentucky Fried Chicken for your -family. SO HANDY
'cause when thegang's hungry, Kentucky Fried Chicken
is ready. REALLY ECONOMICAL, and it makes
A NOURISHING MEAL, too. Yes, Kentucky Fried
Chickerrwith The Colonel's fixin's and a glass of milk,
makes a wholesorne meal for everyone. You get
A DAY OFF FROM COOKING,' something you can't
help but appreciate. And THERE'S NO WASTE
bet use you order Kentucky Fried Chicken -in the
package size that suits your family. How's that -for
convenience! IT'S FINGER-LICKIN' GOOD!
Need we say more?
Compare today's price foT uncooked
chicken with the price-ofKentucIw Fried.
Chicken in, the right size package for
your family. ,
Then think about the preparation
time and cooking costs involved with
making a chicken dinner at home, to
say nothing of the clean up afterwards.
Compare. .
you'll' be pleasantly surprised.
,11, rrANADIAN toMPANV
Cotonet S ihdeiis' boys arld Elms rnako it "firx�er Ilckln good. ®
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