Clinton News-Record, 1980-11-13, Page 58PAGE 1
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NOV'El
R 20, 1980'
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At the Legion
at Webster marches in his 62nd parade
BETA SIGMA. P1
Sorority Bake Sale and
Used Book - Sale. Sat'.,.
Nov. 29, Clinton Town.
Nall, at 10
BLYTI1 LIONS BINGO
every Saturday, Blyth
Memori Nall, $:00 p•m.
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Share -the -
wealth
wealth and. Jackpot. $150
in 60 .calls.-7-42tfar
CARD PARTY - Clinton
Council Chambers,
Monday, Nov. 24, 2 p.m.
auspices • Women's
Institute. Lunch
provided. Admission
$1.-.-46,47
BAZAAR
, B .A ..
` sponsored' by Vanastra
and District Lioness;
Saturday, November 22,
fron 10 a.m, to 2 p.m. at
the Vanastra Recreation
Centre. Art Bell's. Fruit
Farm, wood carving
crafts, sewing, etc. Light
lunch. -46,47
RCMP 'SRO 'BAND
eriorms at
p Blyth
Memorial Hall, Sunday,
Nov,.30,2:30 pat. Music.
from, • folk to Western,
disco to: movie music.
Reserved seats $ adults;
81.50 children, .Call 523-
.9300
23-.9300 or 523.9636.-X17,48
THE IOO1y and Rebekahs
CLINTON Legion Bing4 will hold Another Card
every Thur •._
.m, Party on Thurs ay, Nov.
Thursday - y 8 p
First regular card $1.: 20 in the Lodge Hall,
restricted. to 16 years or Princess St.. East,.
over. 15 regular Barnes of Clinton, at 8 p.rh. Ladies
$15. $5 least split. please bring lunch.
Many other specials. Everyone welcotne.-47
Jackpot $200 must gc,
20tf ar ,HURON CENTRAL
•
Agricultural Society
-_� GAR Annual meeting will be
Ontario Street United
Church, 8 p.m. f Everyone
welcome. -46,917
HURON FISH & GAME
Bingo every Sunday at
1:30 p.m. First regular
card $1.00, restricted to.16
years for over. Jackpot
$100 must go each week.
15 regular games of $10 -
$5 least on split.-' 37tfar
BINGO every Tuesday
Evening at Vanastra
Centre, RR5 Clinton, 8
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
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR at
Trinity Anglican Church,
Bayfield on Sat., Nov. 22
from 2-4 p.m. -46-47
OPEN HOUSE for Mr.
_awl. -Mrs. Tom Lawrence
on the occasion of their
40th wedding anniversary
at Carlow Hall on Sun-
day, November 23rd from
2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.
Everyone welcome, best
wishes only. -47
HURON COUNTY
WOMEN TODAY - Next
meeting November 27 at
7:30 p.m. at. Huron
County Board of
Education, Clinton.
Topic: "Dealing with
Hostility" .-47
RECEPTION ?
for
George &' Carol.
Thompson
SATURDAY
NOVEMBER 22
9 P.M.
Goderich
Township
all Brucefi.eld, Nov. 21, el-d—NOVe-mber-- 0; 1980
198Q at 8:30 p.m. Ladies
please bring lunch and
everyone welcome.
Admission $1.00.-47x
SOCIAL TEA sponsored
by Vanastra and District
Lioness, Saturday, Dec.
13 from 2-4 p.m. Speaker
famous clairvoyant Vera
McNichol. Tickets
available from members
and Vanastra Factory
Outlet. -47-50
MYSTERY CAR TOUR -
Sat., Nov. 22.
Registration 12 noon to 1
p.m. at Londesboro Hall.
Come out and bring a
friend. Sponsored by the
Londesboro Lions. -47
The family of Fred and
Edna Mote of Clinton,
formerly of St. Thomas,
invite their relatives,
friends and neighbours to
celebrate with them the
occasion of their 60th
wedding • anniversary.
The Open House will be
held on Monday, Nov. 24,
1980 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9
p.m. at the Legion Hall,
Clinton. Best wishes only
please. -47
MEET Canadian
children's author Gordon
Korman on Saturday,
Nov. 29, at Goderich
Branch Library, 10:30
a.m. and Clinton Branch
Library, 1:00 p.m. Get
your free admission
ticket sponsored by
Huron County Library
and OUTREACH
Ontario. -47,48
FESTIVAL SINGLES
Dance, Friday,
November 12, Victorian
Inn,- Stratford_ Dancing'
9:00 - 1:00. Welcome all
singles over 25. No blue
jeans. -47
WELCOMES YOU!
AFTERNOON
TEA
2:30to4:30 7DAYS AWEITK
SOMETHING FOR THE LADIES...
Come, visit our unusual country resort for Tea today:
We've prepared English muffins. freshly mad«, scones,
jam, assorted pastries and Earl Grey tea for the occasion.
Relax and enjoy as we serve you in front of an open hearth
log fire in one of our two lounges. (Reservations requested
for groups of more than 10).
w
just • per person
Complement your outing
with a visit to THE HOLLOW A unique gift shop
just steps from our Inn
Benmiller
Inn
Nestled in Benmiller. Ont . jut
kilometres east of Goderich on Huron
County Road 1. just off Htghway
K. phone 524.2101,
BAZAAR - -for the
Christian Reformed
Church at the Clinton
District Christian School
gymnasium, Friday,
Nov. 21, from 2 pm to 9
pm. Featuring crafts,
baking goods. Coffee, tea
and supper will be ser-
ved. -46,47
CHRISTMAS GARAGE
SALE at the Fellow
House east end of Varna -
sale held in heated
building. • lass, fur-
niture, bicycl s, clothing,
something fo everyone,
Friday and. Saturday,
Nov. 14, 15 from 10 am to
5 pm.. -46
LEARN THE MARE -UP
TRICKS • OF
PROFESSIONALS - 11/2
hr. class with instructions
by professional beauty
consultants on Tuesday,
Nov. 25 at 8 p.m. in the
council chambers at the
Clinton Town Hall.
Please bring this ad for
free admission, draws
and coffee. -47
HOT TURKEY
smorgasbord a'' the
Anglican Parish Hall on
Wednesday, Nov. 26, at
6:30 p.m. Tickets $6.00.
Contact Myrtle Read, 482
3602.-47
CHILDREN'S CON-
CERT: Fun and
education with Eric
Nagler, folksinger and
Making Music Together.
Blyth Memorial Hall,
Saturday, Nov. 22, 2 p.m.
Reserved seats $2.50 at
the door or call 523-9300 or
523-9636.-46,47
CHRISTMAS' GARAGE
SALE at the Yellow
House east end of Varna -
sale held in heated
building. Glass, fur-
niture, bicycles, clothing,
Christmas gifts, Friday
and Saturrday, Nov. 2I, 22
from 10 am to 5 pm. -47
By SteveCooke
The Armistice Social
was'a big disappointment
pp
after the good turnout we
had for the Remem-
brance Day ceremonies.
Apparently only about 35 5
to 40 couplesshowed up,
but from all reports that
I've ve had, they had a goo. d
time.
I found out that Wat
Webster marched in his
62nd, Armistice Day
parade in a row. Wat it
seems has turned .out in
his kilt; every Nov. 11th
since 1918 and we just
hope he's good for about
30 or 40 more.
If anyone is planning on
GOODWILL
INDUSTRIES
LONDON
will be visiting in
LONDESBORO
TUES., NOV. 25
for donations of
clothing, books,
furniture, etc.
CONTACT:
MRS. TED HUNKlNG
523-4316
i G1�1�I AR
sponsored by
VANASTRA AND f
i _ DISTRICT LIONESS
CLUB
SATUIDAY
NOVEMBER 22
• fr.!)) 10 1.11.-2
at the
VANASTRA
ri RECREATION. CENTRE
i Art Bell's Fruit Farm,
t wood carving, crafts,
sewing, etc.
LIGHT LUNCH
The family of
HOWARD & JEANNE
PRESZCATOR-
invites
family, friends and
neighbours to
help celebrate
their parents'
4Oth
Wedding
Anniversary
FRIDAY, NOV. 21
at
SALTFORD
Dancing 9 to 1
Best Wishes Only
sending Saturday af-
t
ternoon (Nov! 22)the �► .
Legion, you: might be well
advised to : change your
plans. Branch 140 is
hosting the Huron County
Darts League on that.
day, and a full house is
anticipated. As far, as the
rest of the dart news is
concerned, Rosemary
Armstrong and Neil
Elliott teamed up
Wednesday night to take
First place. Annie Sallows
was the high lady and
Ches Higdon the reale
counterpart. That
dynamic duo, George and
Madelon Yeats, must
have been eyeing up each
other rather than the dart
board, as they rrranaggd
to bring up the rear end of
the scores. .
In the upcoming
events, everyone is urged
not to forget the mixed
Euchre party coning up
on November 28th. Make
a note, and don't forget Io •
come out,
On Friday, you can skip
• around all day singing,.
"Tonite's the nite",
because that's when our
famous pub night takes
place. It might be a goad
idea to come mgee down early
c
and lubricate the old
vocal chords for the old
fashioned "sing -along"
scheduled to start at 9
p.m. Pub nights have
always been a fun time,
so don't miss out on this
one.
Our next general
meeting is coming up on
the 24th — that's this
—taming- --Monday- -night,
and we'd like to see you
there. There is a lot
happening in connection
with the Legion and we'd
like to hear your com-
rii+w�i« a Naict. ideas.
Don't' forget to keep
checking the board at the Legion for upcoming
Christmas events. The
dates will appear in this
column, as they draw
near, but it doesn't'hurt to
double check.
Gus Boussey has lost
his beret. Apparently,
someone picked up the
wrong overcoat after the
Nov. ilth ceremonies,
and the beret was in the
pocket. The overcoat
found its way back to the
Legion by the next day
when Gus retrieved it,
but the beret wasn't in the
pocket. Gus feels it
probably dropped out
unnoticed- and. as-ks
anyone who may have
found a beret around to
pleaseget in touch with
him.
An awards'. night is
There was excellent Clinton representtion at the recent Hospital. Auxiliaries'
Convention in Toronto. Those attending included, front row, left to right, Candy
Stripers Barb Young, Margie Wise and Carol Cartwright, Back row are Peggy
Menzies, president-elect of the provincial association, Ellen Butcher, Candy
Striper co-ordinator and Marg Coventry, past president. (Wilma Oke photo)
TRY OUR
FAMILY
STYLE
DINING
Smile
How do you suppose
some people will spena
Eternity when they don't
know how td spend the
next half hour. -Ralph
Waldo Emerson, 1803-
1882.
CLINTON JR. C. MUSTANG
MIDSEASONDANCE ,
Clinton Legion Hall
Saturday, November 22, 1980
Music by "Music Train"
Dancing
9 p.m. -1 a.m.
Tickets: s15. per -couple-
PROCEEDS TO HOCKEY
Beef Dinner at 1 A.M.
CHILDREN 1/2 PRICE
ALSO
WELCOMES YOU -
Combine your outing to the
Ian with avisit toour shop atthe
croasroadn.
•SELECT LADIES' FASHIONS
+SPECIALIZING• IN HAND KNITS by FRANCES
*ANTIQUES
OPEN: 7 Days a week 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
Tel.: 524-4300
12 ANI) UNDER
SELECTING OFF REGULAR`
DINNER MENU
—OR—
SPECIAL
CHILDREN'S
MENU
FRIDAY NP;11TS ()NI.Y
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THE
WHITE
CARNATION
Holmesville
presents
"STAR TREX"
Sat., Nov. 29
Dancing 9:30 to 1 am
Buffet at 1 am.
$
J • O per person
Smorgasbord available
till 8 p.m.
For Reservations
482-9228
'0161 f► FROM RI . `,\I h'�I
I\ RES" Al RANI h I►1\I\GROOti1
coming up .for those who
qualify for the 25, 30 and
35 year ins. The date has
'been :set for December
15thyou're s o if yo re not .sure
if you qualify, check the
bulletin for your name,
-Remember, you must be
"paid up" to qualify, so
get those dues in now if
yogthaven't already. Any
1
,queries can be answered
by- Bob Irwin, who also
reports that • were
coming p u ., to 50 per cent
"Early Birds". Why not.
get your dues•in now ,and
help us get the 75percent
certificate for our
Branch, The cut off' date
is December 51, and that
doesn't leave much time.
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