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Clinton News-Record, 1980-09-04, Page 20PAGE 2 :TONNEWS-RE UR DAY • • • R , CLiN N. Legion s•Bp every Thwsday 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 ..gc, ° each week.---40tfar LAWN SALE Sat., Sept. 6 at 10 a,m, and all next week. 23 9 James St, Clinton, Furniture, hooks, clothing , and 40.usehold misc.ellaneous,-36x GARAGE AND BAKE SALE - Sat., Sept. 6 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. on the Hospital Grounds sponsored by Clinton Public Hospital Staff R ain - Date Sept. 1 3.-35,344^ The Huron County Health Unit invites you to attend the Expectant Parent Education Classes being held in the Seaforth Hospital Board Room commencing Thursday, Sept. 11, 1980 from 7:30- 9:30 p.m. These classes will run for 8 weeks. Would anyone who is interested please register by calling 1-800-265-4252 toll free or the Health Unit office at 527-1243. Both husbands and wives are invited to attend and participate in the discussions. The winter series is to begin the week of Jant4ry 5, 1981.-35- 37AR THE SALVATION Army --Thrift-Store, -.80-King-St., Clinton, penny or bag and flower sale for the,month ofSptember.-36-39 THE HURON County Health Unit invites you to attend the Adult Health Guidance Centre, held at the Municipal Building, Bayfield on Tuesday, Sept. 9, 1980, from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. for Health Surveillance, anaemia screening, foot care, urine testing, blood pressur e.-3 6ar CAR RALLY on, Sat* Sept. 6, registration, 11 a.M. - 12 noon Starts -at 1 p.m. sharp at the Fish and Game Club, Alma St., Clinton. First prize, $30.00; second prize, five gallons of gas. Drive within speed limit. -35,36 TOUR of factory outlets full day's bus trip to Kitchener -Cambridge area for bargain hunting shoppers. Tues., Sept. 9. . Let's have a ball! Phone 48-9838 for further in- formation .-36 BINGO every Tuesday Evening at Vanastra Centre, RR5 Clinton, 8 p.m. First regular card, $1.00; 15 regular $15 games, three share -the- w eil-th. Tatkp-ot- $200.00 -- must go! Admission restricted to 16 years and over.-52tfar STAG FOR Ron Blan- chard Sat'., Sept. 6.-36 OPEN HOUSE - Sunday, Sept. 7, 1980 - from 2-5 p .m . honouring Father Hardy - at St. Joseph's Church Hall, James St. Clinton Presentation to Father Hardy at 3:30 p.m. -36 50'S DANCE sponsored by Vanastra and District Lioness Club. . Sept„ 20, 198 0 at the Vanastra Recreation Centre. Music by -2pecial Appoint-. ment". $10 couple in- cludes buffet meal. Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 a.m.--36,37ar TO ALL occupational nurses and safety staffs, counties of Huron and Perth. On Monday, September 15, 1980, Dr. Roy Kosan of the Ontario Lung Association will be in Stratford to conduct a Seminar for Industrial Nursing .on Safety Staff. The Seminar will be two hours in duration beginning at 2 p.m. and will be held in the Conestoga Nursing School, Stratford. -32-34- 36 LADIES' Tuesday af- ternoon bowling league will begin Sept. 9 at 1:30 pan, sharp. New bowlers call IVIoranne Duddy at 482-3652, Gwen Johnston at 482-9426 or Joyce Van Riesen at 482-7107.-35,36 • ANNUAL Fall Fair Dance and pork bar- becue, Seaforth. Com- munity Centre, Sat, Sept. 13, 1980. Dinner 6-7:30 p.m. Dance to 'Star Trex' 9-1. Tickets $7.50 each, dance only $3.00, available from directors - Keatings Pharmacy Seaforth. Information 527-0137.-36,37 LIKE TO SING? Join a new, mixed, community choir, under professional direction_ _at the Blyth _ Centre for the Arts. Rehearsals begin Monday, September 8, 1980, 8 p.m. in Blyth Memorial Hall. For more information phone 1-523- 9589.-36 CLINTON MIXED Bowling League com- mences Thursday, Sept. 11, 1980 at 7. p.m. Everyone welcome. Contact Wayne Pickard 482-3359 or Deb Alexander 482-9904.-36 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY RECEPTION for Margaret & Helmer Snell FRIDAY; SEPT. 12 in Seaforth.at--- , 8:00 p.m. Dancing & Lunch -Best Wishes Only - WEDDING -I RECEPTION - AND EUCHRE PARTY for Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Huffman ; (nee Marian Coutts) / at Whitechurch Hall FRIDAY, SEPT.'S AT 8:00 P.M. Ladies Bring Lunch Everyone Welcome ; /".•••••,•.•••••••-•••••••.A,...•••••••• 400111111111111111111M1111111111111111111.1111L, Three women go home richer Three women had the right se9nence to Win a $1,000 ,p,ckpOt at the, Clinton. Monster Bingo on Monday night. The • special.was split between Barbara Van Damme of Clinton, Millie Swan of BROWN 1 E'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE Beech St., Clinton BOX OFFICE/WENS AT 8:00,P.M. • FIRSTS.NOW AT DUSK FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY -SEPT 56 7 WILLIE.NELSON TWO WARNINGS: 1) Some scenes not suitable for pre. teenagers 2) Some' language may be offensiv0. THEATRE BR., ONT. 44 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT MAO MAGAZZNE 114P Tin • ACADEMY "A comedy gyne totally MAD." liviaigaimimpoimpimmpampuismitimilliffill11411111 ODLEL/GLA, fil01 RESTAURANT .7 kre & TAVERN LICENSED UNDER L.L.B.O. BAYF1ELD RD., GODERICH 524-1711. • " APPEARING THIS WEEKEND FRI. & SAT. SEPT. 5 & 6 'THE CAVALIERS' — NEXT WEEK THE DESJARDINES it\\ lows em1\1 Mitchell ,rand Jackie Racho of 'Dublin. Mrs. Swan went one to yin another $50 game and„$25 in a game split with Helen Wallace of Londesboro. Dorothy Thompson of Clinton, and Lotta Kerr Q London held winning cards to take the $157.50 special share -the -wealth while another special priie, worth $159.75, was won by Mrs. BM Austin of Seaforth. Lorraine Ducharzne of Vanastra took the third special of 8145.25, Sadie Campbell of Mitchell won a regular $50 game and other in- dividual winners included Mary Margaret Nash of Seaforth, Marj Steep of Clinton, Phyllis Lee of Clinton, Janet Parent of Bayfield, Jean 13rown of Goderich, "Vietta George of Goderich and Mrs. Bill Brown of Goderich. Cecille McNeil of Goderich, Joanne McFadden of Mitchell and Arnold Baker of London divided the winnings in one game, while Debbie Alexander of Clinton, Mrs. Boyce of Varna, Louise Tideswell of Clinton and Pauline Kennedy ,of Huron Park won another. Prize money in the. 10th game was given to Darlene Porter of Goderich, Kim Kennedy of Huron Park, W.D. Wilson of Brucefield, Valerie Miller of Clinton, Mary Margaret Nash of The Family ; 1 ELSIE & ALVIN PROCTOR 21 invite Family, Friends and Neighbours i to help celebrate their ? ( • 50th ?1 ANNIVERSARY; ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 13 E., at SALTFORD i• Dancing 9-1 r• Best Wishes Only Please For 15 to 1500 People or More -4511 • • • .1 • N' • — serve them Colonel Sanders' • Seaforth, Vicky Guertin or Vanastra, Dora Taylor of Seaforth, Bill Brown of Goderich and Dorothy Thompson of Clinton. Gloria Glanville of Egmondville, Mrs. Russ Campbell of Mitchell .,and _Lorraine . Ducharme. of Vanastra took one &mile, while Mary Maery, of Seaforth and Sharon Wood, also of Seaforth split the winnings. It's a fact •In Russia and some parts of Scandinavia, face slapping is a popular sport. The object of the game is to keep slapping until one man calls a halt or is knocked over. According to the Guin- ness Book of Astounding Feats and Events the longest contest on record in Kiev, Russia, in 1931, was declared a draw after 30 hours. But records are meant to be beaten and at the Odd Ball Olympics held in Los -An es in 1974, two men-'._ kept up the contest for 31 hours. TIN TUCKERSMITO MUNICIPAL COUNCIL INVITES EVERYONE TO ATTEND THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF TIRE ADDITIONTOTHE VANA$TRA RECREATION CENTRE ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER S 1980 AT 7:00 P.M. COFFEE & DONUTS SERVED AFTERWARDS Including: Hawaii and Fiji, special farminterests. Departs NOVEMBER 7 to NOVEMBER 30,1980. Information and ReservatiOns available from • DON COGHLIN, FORDWICH 3354102 after 6 p.m. OR , HANOVER HOLIDAY TOURS HANOVER 1400-2654517 (totl free) Join us for our • 'SUN 1 AY BUFFET 12:30 TO 2:30 P.M. Come, relax with us Sunday! We've prepared a special Buffet just for you. You will enjoy suc- culent Prirne Roast Beef, Soup, Salads, Desserts and Coffee. served if you wish in our beautiful $105•°. gardens. All the food & ambiance you can take ONLY in. and all for just one very low price! Gather up the whole family and join us...Sunday! • RESERVATIONS REQUESTED Benmiller Inn Nestled in Benmiller, Ont., just 7 kilometres east bf Goderich on Huron County Road 1. just off Highway 8 FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY ONLY SEPT. 5th - 6th - 7th LAST NIGHT THURSDAY, SEPT. 4th RIT REMUS LESLEY -ANNE DOWN/DAVID NIVEN III 11 ,•s , s s3 K taw. Wit Oft 418're' I A FANTASY, A MUSICAL, A PLACE WHERE DREAMS COME TRUE •ADULT ENTERTAINMENT RE cs,g1 '980 un.rtai ,flt Amnia STARTS FRIDAY! Sept. 5 - Sept. 9th TWO SHOWS FRI. - SAT. 7 & 9 ONE SHOWING SUN. - THURS. SP.M. 1 GET rN ON'VHE - ONTARIO SIRES STAKES CLINTON -4,kk--KINSUEN 4. 4..t RACEWAY SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 7 POST TIME: 1:30 P.M. OVER IN PURSES Soo Ontario's finest 3 Year Old Trotting Piffles and top drivers compote in an Ontario Sires Stakes event. It harness racing at its very best! r Ontario Sires Stakes • T hey ve got what It taKe,,, $2.15 PER PERSON Hard hat days and honky-tonk nights. In eve Easy on your budget. *avi For just '2.15 per person you can satisfy any number of guests with Finger Licki91 Good Kentucky Fried Chicken, Salads and Grecian Bread. Everything's provided right down to the forks and napkins. All you do is provide the people for he party. CLINTON KINSMEN RACEWAY CLINTON FAIR GROUNDS POST TIME: 1:30 PM. Easy on you. THE SPECIAL EDIT1ON CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND Just give us two hours notice, then come and get it. What could be easier when you're expecting a large cr6wd1 Good cludeen. 94 Elgin Ave., East, Goderich haat 227 Main St., -74e or of s ot. Sandors' ocipo eentite y . COICinel Silintkqc: ,111(1 ried ni A'. • (AAPANY. luod Exeter 'BeWARE(, ,5exithi.s rrioi;ie -'an hour later goull want to .5ez it agair0, gwy;ertruerto,sit ro- CONCESSION RD. 4. •PHONE 524-9981