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AGE 20:-.CLIh4TON NEWS •RECORDL THURSDAY, JULY 31i 1960
events
-.CLINTON Legion B1i gn
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
RASPBERRIES`
PICK -YOUR -OWN
GIGANTIC• "FLEA±.
'MARKET, Saturday;
August 16, 1980 Clinton
Legion parking lot-.-10-
a.m. to 4 p.m. Legion afid
Auxiliary- members
welcome to have a booth.
Phone Bill Chambers 482-
3742. Free parking. Free
admission -30132
✓ BINGO every Tuesday
Centre, RR5 Clinton, 8" B L Y T H SUMMER
p.m. First regular card,
$1.00; 15 regular. $15
games, three share•the-
wealth. Jackpot $200.00
must go! Admission
restricted to 16 years and
over.-52tfar
Evening ' at Vaaastra
GARAGE SALE August 1
starting 1 p.m. Aug. 2 and
1941.m -10 -7 -Dining -room -
table, 4 pressback chairs,
Butternut Bureau,
rocking chairs ;.directors
chair, 2 Quebec Primitive
chairs, captains
chair, blanket boxes,
washstand, school bell,
coins, store tokens, milk
cans, granite ware, brass
and much more. West end
of Varna. -30,31x
FISH FRY - Saturday,
August .2, Bayfield
Community Centre.
Starts 4 p.m. Refresh-
ments available. Adults
$5.00. Children $3.00.
Sponsored by . Bayfield
Lions Club -30,31
IN HONOUR of Terence
and Margaret (Holland)
Laird's •25th wedding
anniversary on August ),
1980 their sons invite
relatives 4nd--friendsl'to
an "OPEN 'HOUSE"
from 2:30 to 4:30 or 7 to 9
p.m. in the Fellowship
Hall of Thedford Free
Methodist Charch,
Victoria St. Thedford,
Ont. ' Best wishes only,
please. -30,31x
RELATIVES, NEIGH-
BOURS and friends are
cordially_ invited to attend
a wedding anniversary
dance. on August 9, 1980 in
honour of Ken and Marg
Rogersor 's -25th Wedding
Anniversary. -31,32x
HURON COUNTY
Family Planningvproject'
invites you to attend
Family Planning Clinic
every Thursday from
6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at
Huron County Health
Unit, Shipley St., Clinton
Counselling and medical-.
servi ces' provided.
Counselling, on Billings
(natural family plan-
ning.) available first
Thursday of each mon-
t11-.:--e ow ar
on-
tl1-.-eow.ar
Canadian
National
`Exhibition
SCOTTISH
FESTiVAL
August 17
'24. PER PERSON
KENNY
ROGERS
August 23
$24. PER PERSON
Price includes bus ride,
admittance to C.N.E.
and evening show.
GOOD TIMES
• TRAVEL
AGENCY
37 Main Street
SEAFORTH 527.0050
40 TH
WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
in honour of
Mr. & Mrs. Arnold
Hugill
12 Cambria Rd.. N.
Goderich
SUNDAY
AUGUST 3
2.4:30 p.m.
No Gifts Please
FESTIVAL • "I'11 Be
Back 'For You Before
Midnight" by Peter
Colley, July 30, 31 (at 2);
"John And The Missus"
by Gordon Pinsent, July
31, Aug. 2 Final Per-
formance; "St. Sam Of
The Nuke Pile" by Ted
Johns, Aug. 1; "The Life
That Jack Built", Aug. 5'
Opening- Aug. 6; all 8:30
p.m. unless stated. Adults
$5, Seniors $4, Children
$3. Thirty tickets
available at 6:30 p.m.
Phone 523-9300.-31
FESTIVAL SINGLES
• Dartce, Friday, August 1, •
Victorian Inn, Stratford.
Dancing .9.:00 - 1:00.
Welcome all singles over
25. No blue jeans. -31
EXHIBITION of pain-
tings by Mr. Jack
McLaren Aug, 5, Aug. 30,
Blyth Centre for the Arts
gallery, Meet the artist at
the opening of his show 7
8 p.m. Aug. .5,
1980.-31
THE FAMILY of Gordon
and Elsie Elliott invite
their friends and neigh-
boursto an Open House in
honour of their 40th
Wedding . Anniversary.
The Open House will be
held at Brucefield-United
Church' on. Sunday
evening August 10, 7-9:30
p.m. .Best wishes only
please. -31,32x -
BROwNIEts
DRIVE-IN THEATRE LTD
BEECH ST. CLINTON '
• BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:30 P.M.
: FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
1HURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY, JULY 31, AUG. 1 & 2
AND TUESDAY. AUGUST 5 ,
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25` SOFT "IN"j?s.
SPECIAL.
ADMISSION
-FOR DISNEY PROGRAM
Chlldren3-11
Preschoolers
.resents
andthe
WALT • SN PRODUCTIONS'
UMPLING GANG
RIDE$ AGAIN
' FREE,
T"I�RSDAyDRq�/,
NIGH FORT URDA y
A
ONEL.RAoLICHER
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, - ACH NIGHT
50`
FREE
3 BIG FEATURES!
SUNDAY, AUGUST 3 ONLY
'
1. "The Van" R.sr..cri•
,
2. .. "Pick -Up" R....SC.•
3. 'The Pom-Pom Girls" Run'ICTIIII
STARTS WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 6
TWO BIG WEEKS!
THE
STAR. WART SAGA .
CONTINUES
- -_ BREAKING
pip��[i
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t.___-_,__,--- - ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
LICENSED UNDER L.L.B.O.
BAYFIELD RD., GODERiCH
524-7711
APPEARING THiS WEEK
WED. -SAT.
JULY 30TO AUG.2
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-Hwy, 21
m11.s south of Goderich
Please bring own quart
boxes. Phone first.
Phone 524-7081
KEND
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Served This Saturday
Sunday and Monday, August 2, 3, 4
GRILLED T -.BONE STEAK
with FriedOnions---------- ---
or .
BREADED PORK CHOPS
Both include your choice of boiled or Fr.nch fried
potatoes, buttered corn and carrots. Including your
choice of soup or Iuice, salad bar, roll, tea or coffee.
Dessert: pie of your choice. Soup: Clam Chowder.
ALL FOR.JUSTX6:'50
DEBBIE'S
RESTAURANT
2 miles South of Clinton
on Hwy. No. 4 at Vanastro Rd.
OPEN: 7 days a week, Monday to Friday
7 a.m. - 11 p.m.
Open Saturday and Sunday 8 a.m. - 11 p.m.
on
Huron Country,
• Playhouse presents. Free
At Last . by Eric . Nicol,
starring Jack Duffy and
Rosemary Radcliffe,
directed by Aaron Sch-
wartz.
Nicol's list of ac-
complishments include
columnist, humorist
author and wit ... now add
playwright. This new,
and very funny play has
played on the west coast
and the east coast' to -
enthusiastic ' audiences.
The Playhouse is pleased
to offer Its Ontario
premiere. •
Free At Last is about
the walking ' wounded of
the sexual revolution, the
major victim being Geoff
_Gideon.
• An adult comedy, Free
Big weekend
,WALTON - Parades,
baseball games and a
dance set the scene in
Walton recently when the
village and area people
celebrated the opening of
the Walton Recreation
Centre.
The activities got off to
a good start with a ladies'
slo-pitch game and later
45 floats and entries
paraded through the
..village • streets. The
CKNX Try Hards playes
a special exhibition game
and over 575 attended a
barbecue and family
dance.
WELCOMES YOU!.
NOON -DAY BUFFET
MONDAY thru SATURDAY
12 NOON to 2 P.M
Come. relax and enjoy Uenmiller today. We've
prepared a special Noon-i)ay Buffet just for
you: You Vill enjoy a choice of two main cour-
ses. Soup. Salads. Dessert and Coffee. served if
you wish in our beautiful gardens. All the food
& ambiance COU can take in. and all for just one
eery low price'
For ltf•-*'rt:ltlfftl. }fl'';i'f' I hut's
524-2191
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$- 50
ONLY0e
RESERVATIONS REQUESTED
Benmiller
Inn ✓
Nestled in I3enntiller. Ont.. just 7 kilometres east of Goderich ori
- Huron County. Road -1. just -off llighw•ay 8
LI(ENCE() I'Ni)ER THE l..L.I3.O.
LAST NIGHT THURS., JULY 31 ST.
mew. TIME RIKES BACK
ENPIRT
20th CENTURY -FOX FILMS PG
Starts FR I DAV
AUC. 1 ST. - 7TH.
SHOWTIMES
FRI. &' SAT. 7:00 8. 9:00
SUN. . THURS. 8:00
.41 . f
Two children, a boy and a girl, are shipwrecked on
a lost tr(Thical island ...they must survive, somehow alone.
But nature is kind to them. The boy grows tall. The girl
beautiful.
They Swim naked over coral reefs. They run in a
cathedral of trees. And when their love happens, it is as
natural as the sea itself, and as powerful. Love as nature
intended it to be.
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f f H,WRi* 'iFA'r0'L KI1ISEkFILM
THE BLUE LAGOON"
KE SHIELDS ,.m,r,.,,,,,,.,.,gCHRISTOPHER ATKINS
30 THE SQUARE
PHONE 524.7811
AIR CONDITIONED
PARK
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•
At Last focuses on': the:.
hilarious, ` escapades- .. of.
Geoff • (Jack Duffy)'' ' a
newly divorced, middle- '
aged man • trying to -cope
with .today's women and
today's morality:
• Geoff, in his late for-
ties, is recently separated
from Ann (Aileen Taylor -
Smith) who has takep. up
with a junkman. His faith
in -himself Is shattered.,
and'he-1 finds Sheila
(Rosemary Radcliffe), -
his vivacious and
liberated girlfriend, to
help ' him pick -up the
pieces. .
Geoff's eccentric and
snoopy landlady will be
played by Nancy Kerr;
the harried policewoman
who _investigates.his_
highjinks by . Heather
Bonham and the young
nymph who unexpectedly
visits him by Maureen
Gans.
Not only does _Geoff.
have to deal with these
five women in his life, but
he is also besieged by a
rambunctious goat. The
results are hilarious!
Situation builds on
situation until the climax
r which - may . bring down..
the house -- literally!
•
Suffice it to say that by
the end Geoff is "Free at
last" maybe!
Free at. Last opens
August 7.
STAG
for
Wayne Hartman
on
Friday
August 1
LAWN MOWING
BABYSITTING
GARDENING...
WE CAN DO IT!
HIRE
STUDENT
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524-2744
Canada Employment
• Centre for Students
MOTOR HOTEL
Hi. hwa No 8 West, Clinton
This
Thursday, Friday i Saturday.
FEATURING THE HAND
Second Thoughts
LADIES' NIGHT IS -
WEDNESDAY NIGHT!
******.**********•*"***
WESTERN AIR SERVICE
CoII us for •
*CHARTER FLIGHTS
We can fly you anywhere in North Amirica.
Save time -we can fly you to Toronto In 40
minutes, or non-stop to Ottawa in two hours.
Flights out of Goderich.
ALL TYPES OF FLIGHT TRAINING
AEROBATICS - SIGHTSEEING
For complete information phone
236-4556 482-3901 524-8304
CENTRALIA
CLINTON
GODERICH
$S
Boys
and Girls!
come to the
Daily Vacation
Bible School
Christian Reformed eiio.<n •
WEEKDAYS:
AUGUST 5th - 8th and 114 1- 74th
"GOD'S HAPPY PEOPLE"
Everyone Ages 4.14 is invited to
come and join us for a morning of
STORIES, SONGS AND CRAFTS
THIS YEAR'S THEME:
Everyone Ages 4-14 is invited to
come and join us for a morning of
STORIES, SONGS AND CRAFTS
THIS YEAR'S THEME:
COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS
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