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Clinton News-Record, 1979-08-30, Page 219 A • Many area people spent a pleasant afternoon or evening on Friday, viewing the some 360 entries at the Clinton Flower Show. Brock and Evelyn Olde and Bud and Joanne Walker, +all of Clinton, enjoyed the vast array of flowers and plants that were judged in the show held at the Clinton high school. (News -Record photo) Capacity crowds see Sound of Music "The Sound Of Music", Music", with its cast of now in its second and 25, its use of seven local final week at the Huron children, its orchestra Country Playhouse, and multiple settings, continues to play to. seems a 'popular ending standing room only to the Playhouse's eighth audiences. The show, season. which is the final 'work of the team, Rodgers and Hammerstein, may break all Playhouse record$ for 'attendance. The September 1 performance, a special erformance will be closing night gala, is a -given on Saturday, Playhouse Benefit and September 1 at 11 a.m. on 'not a regular subscription the Playhouse stage. event. "The Sound Of "Sleeping Beauty" is Music" marks the 28th performed by the and final production to be directed at the Playhouse "Playhouse Y o u t h by founder James Theatre" and is made Murphy, who retires at possible from a grant the close of the current from Young Canada year. "The: Sound of Works. Since the beginning of the ,- .season over 1,600 children of all ages have attended the Playhouse production of "Sleeping Beauty".• The final +: �R�t01,,,ht eg and Tavern ,41/41/ e LICENSED UNDER L.C.B.O. ISUNCOAST BAYFiELD RD., GODERICH STRIP 524-7711 THE GRREAT ANG TILL FRIDAY '=CHARLIE ECKSTEIN" Sorry, thediningroom wilt be closed Sat. Sept. 8 for a private function so plan to see Charlie before Sat. Blooming success Stamp collecting... • from page 11 rather than collectingby country which is much more difficult.. In a standard album for a country you have to have all its stamps and this becomes very difficult and expensive. This is the 'Year of the Child' and Mr, Dick showed us a letter from England with four stamps picturing Alice in Wonderland, Winnie the Pooh, Wind in the Willows and Peter Rabbit. ' • `E' is for Europe. The speaker was optimistic that someday Europe will be united under some form of government. "You already have the Benelux countries and the Common Market countries have just elected their first governors," , Mr. Dick explained. `L' back to Learning. Here it was pointed out that from a . historical -standpoint, tittap3shoffice can be very helpful because of the brochures they will send free of charge, even if you are not a collector, which have to do with subjects of historical interest. Mr. Dick had several with him to illustrate his point. 'Y' meansyou have to have a Yen for philately he joked as he ended his talk. Kay Reid, a collegtor of Newfoundland stamps, introduced the speaker and . Lorne Bamford a non -collector admitted he had found the subject absorbing as he thanked him, In other business Elva Metcalf brought' two gifts for the Historical Society, a beautifully worked piece of needlepoint from Mr. J. Onn, a summer visitor, which will be raffled and a ship's lantern from John MacLeod's boat which he presented many' years ago to Mr. and Mrs. Lawson:, and which Mrs. Lawson now feels she should donate to the Bayfield Historical „u 3 W ' �tN•l• Wit .Socie'ty. I.1'o'sgf'esses for refreshmlents were Doris Reddoch, Betty Garrett, - Vera MacLaughlin and Lois Lance. C-LINTQN NEWS RECORD,. THURSPAY, ALJGUS' `30, 1979, --PALE 21 • hisweek at the Legion by Rene Bro,chu Qu.r membership was saddened this week with the passing away of two of our Comrades, Guy Ives and B -ll Mutch who both died 1 �st'week. May we all remember them in our thoughts and prayers and extend to their surviving relatives our sincere condolences. Our bingo went off well with Comrade Ed Por- ter's RR5 team hosting the 82 bingo enthusiasts. Mrs. Seers from the Auburn area was the lucky winner of the $200 jackpot. Our Friday evening TGIF wag a busy evening with many members and guests taking part.' Comrade Mjllie Hanley went home with the TGIF raffle goodies and Comrade Fran Porter had registered and won the attendance draw money. It was truly a Ladies' Auxiliary night for winners. On Saturday evening our auditorium was all. aglow with tasteful decorations on the oc- casion of the wedding reception for Linda and Gary Morrison. Linda is the daughter of Bill Smith from the Seaforth area. She was without a doubt Ontario economy notes The job creation rate in Ontario was 3.6 per cent in 1978, exceeding that of Canada, while the unemployment rate of 7.2 per cent compared favorably with an 8.4 per cent unemployment rate for Canada, ' states the Ontario Ministry of Industry and Tourism annual review. .r, The Ontario Ministry of Industry and Tourism industrial officers located in 15 field offices across the province made 17,953 contacts with industry last year as well as 944 contacts with municipalities regarding industrial development assistance, reports the ministry's annual review. the most beautiful lady present. About 200 relatives and•'guests were in attendance to wish Linda and Gary best wishes for happiness together in the years to come., Our thanks to Comrade Steve" Maguire and Comrade Gorr Tait and their wives for catering so expertly to the needs' ' of our auditorium guests. Our thanks also to Comrades Doris Chambers and Annie Sallows and daughter Debby for serving the late lunch to the guests. Mr. Smith was indeed pleased with the service supplied by our Comrades who ' donated their time and efforts for the benefit of the Branch. i You need fault.. in a world. of dec®pilon WO botanic skeptical and are tenttpted to feel that we cannot trust anything or anyone. Yet we must do so. we have faith to eat food 'othershave Prearedithout.etue rink water from phwuiy stoning . YQ zIn it. W them. We sit In our favorite chair without first.chocking g it. God is the great Ruler of the -universe, the Creator of all we see and know. the Source of right and order, We need to trust Him.'' He has spoken to us'p a book, the Bible. He has demon- strated His love and holiness in the 'dross. Hie 'hat promised forgiveness of sins, eternal life.'heayen on the condition that we simply, realize our need and deceive it all as a gift from Him, Can we trust Him , enough to do just that? John 3:16. When that decision has been made and that matter settled God wants us to trust Him for the details of our daily life - our family, our friends, our health. our em. ployment. He cares for us, we should trust Him. 1 Peter 5:7. Clinton Area Believers Box 546 Clinton Ont. NOM 11.0 Happy 50th Anniversar 'ARCHAMBAULT'- ARMSTRONG Mr. Mr 1il`i Armstrong of R.R. 3 Bayfield, are pleased o' announce the engagement of their d sughter' iIcssMaude to Mr. ..engagement chambault son of Mr. & Mrs. Jacob Peters of Zurich. Wedding to take place September 15, 1979 at Knox Presbyterian Church, ' Bayfield. Reception to follow , in Henso I I. Decorator Audio System with matched components " DAiLY BREAKFAST'`' i:30 A.M. - 11:30 A.M. •Treat yourself and your friends...to our Hot Buffet... 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FAMILY ET DANCE Trlcoustic Projection Speaker System gives you an added dimension in listening enjoyment with two 2" Phenolic Ring Tweeters and two 10"•Bass Woofers. plus two specially designed Acoustic Energizers that en • hance the projection of boss sounds for p total stereo sound that is truly Three dimensional Turntable & 8 Track Player/Recorder" DECORATOR AUDIO SYSTEMS GNAVOAP. $ 5 QUALITY IN EVERY DETAIL - From �9 +1 at the Grandstand FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 7:00 P.M. - 1 A.M. (Dancing 9 p.m. -1 a.m.) Dance to "The Group calle ed Brown" BRING THE KIDS! WE'LL HAVE... BALLOONS, HOTDOGS AND POP, CLOWNS, ."\ MOVIES TICKETS: Adults '2.00 Children Under 1'3...'1.b° ;.AVAILABLE AT: •Town Hall •Riley's Barber Shop *Clinton Credit Unian *Clinton News+ tecord; •Betty Doltell 482.3196 •Lorrie Come 482.9876. , •Cheryl Nohuer 48203745 , PROCEEDS to CLINTON SWIMMING POOL FUND ,.g