Clinton News-Record, 1980-09-04, Page 20PAGE 2
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UR DAY
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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 ;
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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.
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" 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
$50 game and other in-
dividual winners included
Mary Margaret Nash of
Seaforth, Marj Steep of
Clinton, Phyllis Lee of
Clinton, Janet Parent of
Bayfield, Jean 13rown of
Goderich, "Vietta George
of Goderich and Mrs. Bill
Brown of Goderich.
Cecille McNeil of
Goderich, Joanne
McFadden of Mitchell
and Arnold Baker of
London divided the
winnings in one game,
while Debbie Alexander
of Clinton, Mrs. Boyce of
Varna, Louise Tideswell
of Clinton and Pauline
Kennedy ,of Huron Park
won another.
Prize money in the. 10th
game was given to
Darlene Porter of
Goderich, Kim Kennedy
of Huron Park, W.D.
Wilson of Brucefield,
Valerie Miller of Clinton,
Mary Margaret Nash of
The Family ;
1 ELSIE & ALVIN
PROCTOR
21 invite
Family, Friends and
Neighbours i
to help celebrate their ?
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50th ?1
ANNIVERSARY;
ON
SATURDAY, SEPT. 13
E., at
SALTFORD
i• Dancing 9-1
r• Best Wishes Only Please
For 15 to 1500 People or More
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• • • .1 • N' •
— serve them
Colonel Sanders'
•
Seaforth, Vicky Guertin
or Vanastra, Dora Taylor
of Seaforth, Bill Brown of
Goderich and Dorothy
Thompson of Clinton.
Gloria Glanville of
Egmondville, Mrs. Russ
Campbell of Mitchell .,and
_Lorraine . Ducharme. of
Vanastra took one &mile,
while Mary Maery, of
Seaforth and Sharon
Wood, also of Seaforth
split the winnings.
It's a fact
•In Russia and some
parts of Scandinavia,
face slapping is a popular
sport. The object of the
game is to keep slapping
until one man calls a halt
or is knocked over.
According to the Guin-
ness Book of Astounding
Feats and Events the
longest contest on record
in Kiev, Russia, in 1931,
was declared a draw
after 30 hours. But
records are meant to be
beaten and at the Odd
Ball Olympics held in Los
-An es in 1974, two men-'._
kept up the contest for 31
hours.
TIN
TUCKERSMITO MUNICIPAL COUNCIL
INVITES EVERYONE TO ATTEND
THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF
TIRE ADDITIONTOTHE
VANA$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
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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
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SEPTEMBER 7
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Hard hat days and honky-tonk nights.
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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.
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POST TIME: 1:30 PM.
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OF THE THIRD KIND
Just give us two hours notice,
then come and get it. What
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