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Clinton News-Record, 1979-12-06, Page 22PAGE 22.-CLINTON NEWS -RECORD,, THIMSDAYt,DEOEMBER 6.x'19 .9 coming ANNUAL BAZAAR, HAVING A CHRISTMAS PULS IF P PARTY? Rent Place, Seaforth. NOW December ?from 2:00 - your 9:00 p.am at the Christian Santa suit from the OPEN DAILY until � Refo'ramed Church. Clinton Kinettes.C hris tt n a42 - 4.9 a r Phone Knitted articles, baked 5.882-3231 after 5 p.m. -48- goods and so on. Refresh- Ment¢. -,-48,49 BINGO: •Blyth Memorial Hall every Saturday `night 8 p.m. 12 regular, 3 share -the -wealth jackpot $150,00,-39•tfar BUS TO N.H.L. games in Detroit from January 26 to April 5. For more in- formation call United Trails 527-1222.-47tfAR The Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the Adult Health Guidance Centre, held at the Municipal Building, Bayfield on Tuesday, December 11, 1979 -from 1:30-3:30 p.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance 2. Anaemia Screening 3. Foot Care 4. Urine Testing 5. Blood Pressure.-49ar CHRISTMAS TURKEY BINGO, December 7, 1979 at 8 p.m. in the Bayfield Community Centre. 20. oven-ready turkeys, share -the -wealth. Sponsored by Bayfield Lions Club. -48,49 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 $300.00 in 55 calls or less, $250.00 in 60 calls or less, $200.00 in over 60 calls. Admission - restricted to 16 years or over.-20tfa•r EVERYONE WELCOME! to Clinton Public School's "CHRISTMAS SING" to be held on. 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 The Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the Adult Health Guidance Centre, held at the Health Unit office, Shipley Street, Clinton on Thursday, December 13, 1979 from 1:30-3:30 p.m. for: 1. , Health Sur- veillance 2. Foot Care 3. Anaemia Screening 4. Urine Testing 5. Blood Pressure 6. Hearing Test.-49ar CHRISTMAS TURKEY BINGO DEC. 7 at 8 p.m. at the Bayfield Community Centre 20 Ovenready turkeys Share -the -Wealth Sponsored by: Bayfield Lions Club Extra Shop,in Hours for the Christmas . Season Open; R, Thurs. 8:30 -am -9 pm Fri, 8:30 am -9 pm. Canadian Tire Store Seaforth Ontario BAYFIELD LIONS CLUB Invites you to a NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE at the Bayfield Community Centre MON., DEC. 31 Musk by: STAR TREX Dancing 9:30-1:30 a.m LUNCH - NOVELTIES PROVIDED Tickets: 90. per person Available at: Brandon's Hardware Village Market Graham's General Store -LIMITED NUMBER- M.abel Schreiber and Fran Porter, both past presidents of the Legion Ladies Auxiliary, were proud to receive life memberships to the Legion at the Clinton Legion's Christmas dinner on Monday evening. There are five other living life members in the Legion Auxiliary. (News -Record photo) Legion Ladies Two get life memberships 'By . Rene Brochu • This past Monday evening, our ladies' lounge was packed with over 50 members of the Ladies Auxiliary, who had assembled for the annual Christmas banquet. It was a day to be remembered by the ladies as the men of the Branch had taken on the SUNCOAST LICENSED UNDER L.C.B.O. STRIP f BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH J 524-7711 December 17 at 7:30 p.m. -Silver' Collection - LAST NIGHT THURS., DEC. 6 Sho*time 8 p.m: Guess Who's Back? Weekend Entertainment Fri. & Sat. Dec. 7 & 8 BiTTERS WEE T ADMIT.IA [• ��srR�cTco NATIONAL LAMPOOs N/w1�► u•uer Starts TOMORROW! Please NoteShowtimes: FRI. & SAT. DOUBLE BILL STARTS AT 7:00 P.M. Sum - Wed. starts at 8 p.m. vet"• A time -of -your -life . movie... A film that is refreshingly different. -Ilexfiead, Vogue Starts.Thilurs r Dec 13 SitCIWf1141E 8 P.M. DUL.t A+ura,Y{.I Treat yourself and your friends.,.,to our Hot Buffet Every Thurs. & Fri. 12 noon - 2 p.m. Come as you are HOURS: SUN. THRU WED. 11:30 10 p.m. THURS., FRI., SAT. 11:30 -1 a.m. ****************** ** * TV 12 LISTINGS � * Mondays - Lions TV Bingo 7:30-9 p.m. - ' * Wednesdays -.Beginning at 7 p.m. * 1- "Storytime" with Caroline Cass 2• "Surprise!" with Ronnie Varga * 3- "I'11 Be Seeing You" with Stan Profit Thursdays- Beginning at 7 p.m. * "Simply: Sports" with Dick Eisler * This week a tape of curling demon- * stration at Maitland Country Club. His * Guests include Tom Jasper and Jack McKinnon. Remaining Thursday monthly specials: Week 1 - "Foxy's Friends" with Ronnie • Varga • Week 11 - "Easy Listening" with Grant • Ellison * Week III - "Do you know?" with Frank McTaggart & Dave Barrick. Week IV - "The Best of Friends" with 7i Warren 8► Eleanor Robinson ▪ Thoy'li be featuring taped moments of "Fiddler Jr on the Roof" dress rehearsal, plus some music 8 * chat. De sure to tune int Sunelays �.T_ ES*U•' RE PRO E5/4,781 AIBi.C+4Nt,0ItibNE 111 .�4%lr ' T ri1!'L;tL°J Ir ' +wswl " ►. t p.m, will be slated for any religious prlIogranns NAdnday through Fa iday,t Baton bet Noon 4:30i b porn or iniislt ¢� h ' with �ltr dente from Central lit►i n S;ocond4ir y S' 1'001 ortChciiirtitll '12 on your Tip * *********, ****** i task of preparing ana serving the dinner for the ladies. Thanks to the many men who showed up to lend a helping hand, the ladies were well pleased with the food and the service. A highlight of the evening took place when George Campbell was called upon by the president Annie Sallows to present two . of the ladies with life mem- bership pins and .cards, Comrades Mabel Schrieber and Fran Porter between them represented over 50 years of service to the Auxiliary. Following . the dinner, the ladies enjoyed an evening of games, cards and .a penny sale, while the men continued with the cleanup details in the kitchen. Ourappreciative thanks to the ,Ladies Auxiliary for another year of dedication towards the Branch. Our Tuesday evening men's euchre a was again a success with 14 tables in action. Eric Schellen- berger this time in- creased his average by getting 89 points out of a possible 90. Joe Corey has takemover a monopoly on the low score with a 53 once more, while the -lone hand department went to Bill Jenkins with five. On Wednesday, bur auditorium was buzzing with activity as the McKersie -Millan . Com- pany held a display evening. Some 40 exhibitors took part in the display while well over 200 - people toured the exhibits. Thursday evening, another bingo took place in our• auditorium with some 65 bingo players in attendance. Winning the jackpot of $200 was Vera Colclough and Maud * Weston, who split the • If winnings. Also on Thursday evening our Jr Ladies Lounge was busy * as the Ladies Auxiliary *. was again active catering to the Huronview night shift staff Christmas party. It was a rush evening as one end of the Ladies Lounge had to be cleared to accommodate the mixed dart session, which followed the ser- ving of the banquet. The team of Millie Hanley and Art Riesely teamed up- to win the ,pairs competition. High lady was Rosemary Arm- strong with a 123, while Terry Hollinshead was the high man with a 100 score Friday saw another double header with TGIF taking place in the men's lounge where they were treated to a beef stew lunch by Bill Cox. It was very good, as .we had no leftovers. While TGIF was taking place in the men's lounge. Our bingo workers party was taking place in our Ladies Lounge, a good representation was . on hand to enjoy an evening of cards and singing. The evening was capped off with a hip -of -beef lunch which pleased all present. Saturday evening was the night for Ex -Cell -0 Corporation (Wildex) who held their annual Christmas banquet and dance in our auditorium. Our Ladies Auxiliary was again at their best with a tasty ham dinner. Since 1865 . .. we've been first with the news you want to know CLINTON NEWS -RECORD Boy recovered after hutting head on ice MITCHELL - Ken, *thiel of RR, 2, Mitchell was released last week from hospital ° in Stratford where he was being treated for a fractured skull following a hockey accident. The November .18 accident at the Mitchell arena left Thiel wil h the fractured skull and a pierced eardrum after he collided • with two other players and 'struck his head on the ice. He was not wearing a helmet at the time. VallaMentaesegamegeemeilliMI Y FARM WANTED Have client wishing to retre in Bayfield, Goderich area. Wishes 'to purchae small acreage farm with good home. Will pay cosh at regular market vaue,. principals only. Please contact Bernard Murray, EssexRealty of. Windsor Limited, 12466 Riverside Drive East,. N$91A3, Windsor, Ontario. Phone (519) 735-8211. IKntucky JvficccaiTake a break from the Christmas rush with some Kentuc Fried hiky C cken. When the Christmas rush starts etting hectic, take a break om shoppping, gift -wrapping anbakin. Pick up finger lickin' good Kentucky Fried Chicken or dinner. And remember to ask about the olonel's "Du-it-yuurself" huff�'tor your holiday entertaining!ol. sanders' Recipereed kIC t '•• ' ��f, k A CANADIAN COMPANY Colonel Sanders' boys and girls make it "finger lickin' good." t, f C f 1! Goodch' 07�'1' vimis Col Sanders' Recipe 1 • . ntiuck . k�oc A CANADIAN 1111; ANY Visit our Newest Location... 227 MAIN STREET 94 Elgin Ave., E., Goderich 14, OPENING SOON NORTH, EXETER CLIFFORD EVENS conductor GODERICH PROGRAMMING 1979-8OSEASON Thursday, December 20 .��..:�'�t!`•�..p�h�f) �I'� r�ltll 4-���11� r�. 1 ;;'V.11 .j"\a'li:r Season's Greetings WHITE CARN41ION HOLMESVILLE offers Featuring: Constant Newland Soprano Frances Brown Alto Glyn Evans Tenor Alvin Reimer Baritone Conductor Brian Jackson George Frederick Handel Messiah SMORGASBORD Until New Year's Day Serving 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. Open Christmas Sunday, Dec. 23, and Boxing Day Dec., 26th CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT MOZART'S MELODY MAKERS FRI. DEC. 7 MYSTERY TRAIN FRI. DEC, 14 STAR TREX FRI., DEC. 21 Dancing 9:30 p.m. until 1:00 a.m. Late night buffet included in admission price. for advance reservations phone 482-9228 after hours 524-4133. Reservations held until 9:30 p.m. WINTER CONCERTS AT G.D.C.I.AuDIroRIuM FEBRUARY 15 * The Sinfonia'Concert • Conductor, Victor EeldriiI MAY 2 • * Orchestra Night - Conductor, Victor Feldrill featuring the full LondOf,Symphony Orchestra SUBSCRIPTION TICKETS: gdultt $9.00 Family 120.00 Available at eartllff's Restaurant, Mary's Sewing Centre and Clinton News=Record Office. Since this is a substriptton s'ariet, nti indtvtud'al tickets are for Iola. Sponsored by the Goderich Rotary dub Wider the patronage of the Sully roue dation. r'