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Clinton News-Record, 1983-02-09, Page 25PAGE P2 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, FE RUARY 9, c CLINTON CHAPTER Order of rhe Eostetri Stor Euchre Parry at St Poul s Porth Hall Clanton on Thu( s Feb 10 or 8 p rn Admes siva $I 50 bath provided 5 6 GODER,CH TOWNSHIP Volen tete Dance on Soturdoy February 12 1983 Music by After Hours Lunch and door prizes $10 per couple Phone 524 7882 524 9170 or 482 9229 5 6or CLINTON LEGION BINGO every Thursday 8 p m First regular cord $1 00 Six cords for $l 00 Fifteen regular games three share•rhe-wealth Early bird game 7 45 p m Jackpot $200 00 must go eoch week 30tfor BINGO every Tuesdoy evening at Vanostra Centre R R 5 Clin ton 8 p rn First regular cord $1 00 15 regular $15 games three shore the wealth Jockpot $200 00 must got Admission is restricted to 16 years and over 2tfar VIOLENCE IN THE HOME focus on wife assault Trudy Don co• ordinotor Ontario Association of Transition Houses speaks February Ilth, 8 00 p.m Assessment Building, Napier Street. Goderrch Sponsored by Huron County Family Crisis Centre. -6 DANCE on April 23, 1983 at Clin- ton Legion from 9 - 1 a.m. Music by James Medd and Pleasure Pack. Lunch provided. Advance tickets available from Leaders $6 a ticket. $12 o couple Pro ceeds to go to Group Commit- tee of Scouting Movement. 6 EUCHRE PARTY Tues., Feb. 15 at 8 30 p.m. in St. Joseph's Parish Hall, Clinton. Admission $2 per person includes lunch and prizes. Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus. Everyone welcome, - .6 COUNTRY SUPPERS: There will be a meeting of all groups in- terested in serving Country Sup- pers for the Blyth Summer Festival at the Festival Box Of- fice Wed., Feb. 16, at 2 p.m. Please be prepared to book dotes. - bar PANCAKE AND SAUSAGE SUP- PER - Varna United Church, on Tuesday, Feb. 15 from 4:30 to 7:30. Adults $3.50, children 6 to 12,$1.50.-6 CLINTON FIGURE SKATING Club Dance 01 Goderich Township Hall Sorurdoy Februory 26 Music by Whiskey Jock 57 00 per person lunch provided For tickets call 482 7535 or 482 7180 BINGO Friday Februory 11 rh 1983 8 00 p m at Auburn Com munity Hall Twelve cosh games four Share- rhe Wealth Sponsored by Auburn and District Lions Club 5 6 CLINTON MINOR HOCKEY Dance at Goderich Township Hall on Soturdoy Morch 26. Music by 'Whiskey Jack- Danc- ing from 9 1 a.m. Tickets $5 each Lunch provided. All pro- ceeds to Minor Hockey. For tickets cull 482-9196 -6 7or BAYFIELD LIONESS CLUB Dance on Soturdoy February 12 1983, from S p m l am of the Boytteld Community Centre. Music by Sultan of Swing 58 per couple Lunch and door prizes 6or ELNA SEWING MACHINE WORKSHOP Friday. February 18, day and evening classes At Mary's Sewing Centre, 17 Vic- toria Street. Clinton. 482- 7036. bar FREE IN-STORE DEMONSTRATIONS. Passop Knitting Machines on Thursday, February 17 10 a.m.- 12 noon or 1 p.m. 5 .m. At Marys Sew- ing Centre, 17 Victoria Street, Clinton. 482-7036. --6or CARD PARTY - February 14 at 8 p.m Ontario Street United Church Hall, Clinton. Admission 51.50 each. Lunch provided. Everyone welcome. ---6 SOUTH PACIFIC Mission Night at Wesley -Willis Church, Wednesday. February 9 at 7:30 p.m. -6 FREE KNITTINGANDCROCI EE I Classes beginning Monday mor- ning, February 21 at 10 a.m. and Wednesday afternoon, February 23 at 2 - 3:30 p.m. Beginners and advanced. Pre- registration necessary before February 17. Contact Larone- Spittal, Seaforth, 527.1960.--6 PANCAKE BREAKFAST on Sun- day, February 27 from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Clinton Legion. Pro- ceeds to support Clinton Scouting Movement. --6-8 Happy 35th Anniversary Cliff & Jean First Annual ARM WRESTLING TOURNAMENT Saturday, F.:bruary 26, 1983 In the COURT LOUNGE TROPHY AND PRIZE MONEY TO TOP THREE IN EACH CLASS Official Referee: Ex -Canadian Arm Wrestling Champion WeighIn from 12 Plow to 1: Wrestling starts at 1:00 Finals start at 9: 1S ENTRY FEE *5J,.., PER PERSON PLEASE ENTER ;.- '.RLY Entry forma available at the Hot =:I THE HOTEL BEDFORD 92 THE SQUARE., QODEPIICH ph: 624-T337 GET YOUR TICKET now for rhe JACK RIDDELL ROAST in op- precionon for o decode of ser rice as M P P for Huron Middlesex WED MARCH I6TH Seatorth and Dust Commune ty Centre Social Hour 6 p m Dinner 7 p m Roost and Dance to follow Tickets $15 each Call CLINTON 482 9864 To be held under the auspices of The Huron -Middlesex Liberal Association .6- !Oar HURON COUNTY FAMILY Plann- ing invites you to attend Family Planning Clinic every Thursday from 6.30 p m to 9.00 p m at Huron County Health Unit, Public Heolth Wing. Huronview Clinton Counselling and medical services provided 24e 0 w PROGRESSIVE EUCHRE Party Soturdoy February 12 at 2 p m in Clinton Arena upstairs. Spon- sored by Clinton Optimist Club. Prizes Men s and lodies high score Most lone hands Prizes for low score men s and lodies'. Also door prizes 4or THANK YOU for great response to BAG SALE Restocking doily. Continuing all February Fill own bag (supplied by store). $10.00. Salvation Army Thrift Store. 80 King St Clinton. 6x CARD PARTY at 1 0.0 F. Holl. Bruceheld on Friday February 11 at 8-30 p.m. Ladies please br- ing lunch. Everyone welcome. Admission $1. —6x SNOOKER TOURNAMENT Starts Feb. 21, 1983. Cosh prizes. Guaranteed 6 games. All games played under Inter- national Rules. Entry fee $18 per person. Entries must be in by Feb. 16, 1983. Open to everyone 18 yrs. of age and older. Side Pocket Family Billiards located in the Old Country Market, Vanastra. For information or reservations of tables call 482- 7952. —6x SUM - n nutritious weight reduction plan INFORMATIONAL MEETING THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10 AT 8:00 P.M. at Mary's Sewing Centre Clinton ..Now is the time to start planning for summer employment " says Angelina Arts, the new supervisor of the Canada Employment Centres for Students in Goderich and Exeter. Currently, Angelina is in- volved in distributing "Sum- mer Canada" applications to community and business organizations, who are in- terested in organizing a com- munity project which will provide tangible goods or services of benefit to the community at large, and which will provide students with devel pmental work ex- perience. The deadline for these program applications is March 4, 1983. Other government pro- grams such as the Ontario Youth Employment Pro- gram, which offers employers a subsidy of $1.25 per hour, Experience '83 and the Student Venture Capital Program will also be offered again this year. For further details contact Angelina at 524-2744. All of Huron County except Grey, Turnberry, and Howick Townships are serv- ed by the Goderich and Ex- eter offices. The Canada Employment Centre for Students in Goderich is located above the post office at 35 East Street. The other area office is located at 305 Main Street in Exeter. Currently, the Goderich of- fice is open from 8:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. The Exeter office will riot be opened until March, when Angelina will open the office every Wednesday. Until then, Exeter and area students and employers are encouraged to register at the open wedding reception for Mr. & Mrs. Ken Redford (nee Pat Cookl SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12 9 PM -1 AM In Clinton Music by "Will Hawks" Lunch to follow. falann Canada Employment Centre an Exeter. Employers who are in- terested an hiring students for summer work, should be aware of the following employment facts: The minimum wage for students under 18 is $2.65 and for students 18 and over it is $3.50, construction being $3.75. The minimum ages for employment in different fields are 14 years or older for shops or offices, 15 years and up in general industry and 16 years and older for construction. Students interested in fin- ding summer employment should register at the Stu- dent Centre as soon as posssible, and are encourag- ed to read the want ads and to use their connections — parents, friends, and relatives — to find employ- ment. Any student who doesn't already have a social in- surance number should app- ly now. The Employment Centre staff can show them NEW FROM ATTR Starting Feb, 7 RENT A - RECORD "Rent any L.P. or 45 in stock for 3 days for e small fee plass deposit *Rent 2 or more Ip's at a time and get a 20% Discount on any quantity of Blank Cassette tape in stock. *Get full details an rental rates by dropping in, or phone 482©3631 BTR aa?)tc s -Tia nes-etstowDs '05 Rtsttersbet'y t., Fest CLIP4T®H Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery." Have Sweetheart Dinner with us this Weekend For Reservations phone Bayfield...1-565-2611 AVOW Join Us For Our Festive GRAND OPENING TUESID Y,FEBRUARY 1S133 You'll Be Sure To Have A Great Time... We'd Like To Sincerely Thank Everyone Who Attended Our Recent ::•:pen House And Especially Those Of You Who Gave So Freely Of Your Tittle And Efforts Hayfield's newest place to stay and to dine is as charming and relaxed as the village itself! Visit us in the winter tool We're open year round with 19 acres of Cross -Country Nature Trails and a natural fieldstone fireplace In the lounge to cosy up by. Our neighbourhood consists of gorgeous marinas, quaint shops and warm sandy beaches, all weir oming your visit. When you return, return to sumptuous dining for breakfasts, lunches and dinners. We feature... •A FINE SA1 AD BAR •FRESH FISH *DELICIOUS DAILY SPECIALS topped off with IRRESISTIRIE HOMEMADE PASTRIES in our dining room. Rest comfortably. A pleasant atmosphere is ensured in either our double tired or queen sized rooms. Each room is tastefully furnished in traditional styling with oak complements and for your added comfort equipped with otour television and air condifinning. Ia i AGE I ` N ACCOMMODATIONS AND DINING ', mile north of For reservations, Hayfield, Ontario (519) 565 2443 now LO 010 Lines. Angelina encourages students to come to the Stu- dent Centre of they require any information regarding s summer employment, such as summer programs available, interview techni- ques, or how to write a resume. 1 1 1 e 1 6 1 1 <fa ea 49 In¢ S0UWRe iDOtttJt 4l® 15i1 es 4444 e 6 e crit 1 e e 1 1 P.M. L.V G®TOWNSHIP VALE TINE DANCE Saturday, F bruary 12, 1983 Music: "AFTER HOURS" LUNCH AND DOOR P'1Z b 1®e per couple Phone 524-7882 PLUS MN FT A�AIF4 AT S 3 P.M. ESA SPECIA6 MATINEES SATURDAY. fe!4. 12-341066A Y. FD. 13 2401P.M. Join es for our spocfel VALENTINE'S WEEKEND SMORGASBORD Served the Saturday and Sunday, February 12 And 13 from 12:30 p.m, on 1402 SELECTIONS INCLUDE: E *PRIME RIR OF REEF *ROAST TURKEY *ROAST PORK 041LEM P4 18 4 MM. °LS® ADULTS 13.50 FOR MATINERS ONLY STARTS FRIDAY NIGHT, FIR, 11 With your &oleo of mashed or baited potato with ester €reeve%, mashed turnip or pees. includes Mulligatawny Soup or Tulare, caeeeplhtneentery trip to our salad bar and dessert (cherry cheesecake). ALL FOR $ 95 ONLY... 2 miles South of Clinton on Hwy. No. 4 at Vanastra•Rd. OPIIIN DAILY: 7 am.$ prang Saturday end Sendlay 4 ems* pas PLIES 4ODPD MAWS FEATURE IT CAME FROM HOLLYWOOD VFIYiTH Ttir LAEItWt4IND TAUNTS OP AN AY _.. ' OYD, JOHN CANDY, CHEEC + ,., , D CHIONG GILDA RADNE FAIDAVY-SATURDAY AMPLANE Ii 9410 A MIN 18 CAMAS FROM HOLLYWOOD S:34 SUN.-Ti8 IMS. 1 COM* 1.P SHOW 7t34 e e 0 0 0 e e e A D g 0 D g g e e A 0 4 A 0 0 0 e COME IN Menu AND ENJOY!! FPId, y, February t l tit UNCCH: 1,Fr ode MEAT LOAF ;Pouut:d Beef" Prfst RAINBOW TROUT Val©ntlnf.e. V Sunday. F@braary 13th ...come In and try ow' charcoal steak s �l®loon *NEW YORK SIRLOIN *T-BONE ""geeapliFni®fltavy surprise for every Lady" Saturday. February 12th LUNCH: Boni made de SPAGHETTI mid MEATBALLS sUPPrl;W ROAST PORK DINNER nday. f .®breams y 14th 3 pni-B pm Only $C 95 ® incleud*a salad bar, NEW YORK STEAK ¢e"ao®wdd®aaoPt Tuesday. Wednvsd- y ; ,nd Thursday 1 0 my oh off All Suppers For SENIOR CITIZENS 000bis the iii- .nth oT F'- hfru ry GOLDEN BROWN HOME MADE - FISH AND CHIPS $2425 ,'2 prise February 11th jf "NEW HOURS:" &avid y & M vtday 10 f .m.41 ] 3, uesd.ly_S®tufrduy f0 ®Q a.-10 pmmo LUE FOUNTAIN RESTAURANT & STEAK HOUSE FULLY LICENCED UNDIED L.L.®.O. Aurlifillit) 80 ALBERT ST. CLINT N 482-3077 41111, AIM will 4