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Clinton News-Record, 1983-03-09, Page 22
rarti�;a: PAGE22—CLANTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNF°:DA Y, MARCH 9 CO PORTER 5 HMI GUN CLUB held 01 Art Bells Muir shoot April 10 at I p rn $I entry fee per shoot Random prizes 12 gouge only 9 10 GET YOUR IICKET now for The JACK RIDDELL ROAST ill up predation for o decode of ser vice os M P P tot Huron Middlesex WED MARCH 16TH ieo$orth and District Cornmuni ty Centre Social Hour 6 p rn Dinner 1 p m Roost and Donce to follow Tickets $15 eoch Coll CLINTON 482 986.4 To be held under the auspices of The Huron Middlesex Liberal Association 6 IOor YOU ARE invited to reception in honour of Mrs Evohno Webster s 75th Birthday un March 13 1983 Blyth Legion Hall trorn 1 30 4 30 p m Best Wishes Only 10x PANCAKE & SAUSAGE Supper Fitdoy March 1 one week before the begmr,rng of March Break the Clinton and District Christian School will hold its on nuol Pancake Supper Enloy delicious pancakes and sousoges dessert and beverage from 5 30 9 00 o m in the auditorium Test your skills in the game rooms Everyone is welcome, Adults $3 children of elementary school age $I 50. preschoolers free 8-10 CARD PARTY at I 0 0 F Hall Brucetield on Friday March 11 at 8 30 p rn Ladies please bring lunch Everyone welcome Ad- mission $1 10x NOON LUNCHEON of Wesley Willis United Church on Thurs March 17 Children $2 Adults $.4 Three sittings of 11 15 12 12 15 1 00 1 00 Coll 482 3610 for tickets Pleose specify sit ring wonted 10 BINGO every luesdoy e.en,ng at Vonostra Centre R R 5 Clin ton 8 p rn First regular cord $1 00 15 regular $15 gorses three shore the wealth Jackpot $200 00 must yo' Adrmissron .s restriettJ to It years and u.,er 2tfrtr CLINION LEGION BINGO every Thursday 8 p rn First regulor cord $I 00 5,x cords for SI 00 Fifteen regular yornes three share the wealth Early bird game 7 45 p rn Jackpot 5200 00 nus, 9u each week 9tfar CARNIVAL sponsored by the Clinton Figure 5koting Club on Saturdoy March 26 at 7 30 p m or Clinton Cornrnunrty Centre Advance tickets adult 50 public school students $1 00 at the door $3 00 and $1 50 Tickets available at Norholme Decorating P U C Ofrce and Commercial Printers 9 10 ST. Friday, DANCE Friday, MafP' $i 18. 113 LAT THE GO®IRICH TOWNSHIP COMMUNITY CENTRE mimic by: THE BLACKTHORNS' Dance starts at 9 tam Door Primes Provided Genuine Irish Stew Tickets: 482-7429 ®r 482-7841 or Contact Tickets $7osa each K of C Members Proceeds to London Sereelnary Library DAFFODIL TEA Tuesday, March 29 from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Ratteobury St. East CLINTON BUY DAFFODILS MARCH 24, 25 and 26 Sponsored by: Clinton and District Churches Prceeds to Canadian Cancer Society NT DAFFODILS: f 0 for $3. Annette Club of Clinton HAPPY HOOKER BALL No 2 on Saturday April 9 at Goder,ch Township Community Centre. Sponsored by S 5 No 4 Com munrry Club 9-1 0 m Country Companions $Io lunch Phone 482 7211 for tickers 10-13 KIC S MOVIES Kinertes present atternoon rnov,es for children at rhe Clinton Public School of 2 p rn on Tuesday March 22 Ad mission 25 cents 10 I I VANASTRA 8 DISTRICT LIONESS Rummoge Sole on Morch 19 from 10.3 at the Vonostro Recreation Centre Donations accepted of Vonostra Factory Outlet 10 11 EUCHRE PARTY Tues March 15 at 8 30 p m in Si Joseph s Parish Hall Clinton Admission 52 per person includes lunch and prizes Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus Everyone welcome IOx BAYFIEID FIRE DEPT is running a First Aid and CPR Up date course If anyone ,n the area is interested please call Don Lind- say 565 2562 before March 19 10 11 HURON COUNTY FAMILY PLAN NING invites you to attend Fom,ly Planning Clinic every Thursday from 6 30 p m to 900 p m of Huron County Health Unit Public Health Wing Huronvrew Clinton Counselling and medical ser- vices provided 24E.O.W. ST PATRICK S Day Dance Sot Mor 12 9 1 Auburn Communi ty Holl bond Tyrne Tickets 54 each lunch provided call 524 6490 529 7835 or 5267784 Pro ceeds for Auburn Lions Im provernents of Community Park 10x THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit invites you to attend the Expectant Parent Education Classes being held in the Seoforth Hospital commencing Thursday March 31, 1983 from 7 30 9'30 p.m. Series will begin with 2 Early Bird classes follow- ed by 6 Regular classes. The cost is $3.00. The next series of classes will begin the week of September 12. 1983 For pre. registration or further informa- tion. please cull the Health Urt,t office in your area at 527- 1243. 10 11,12ar DESSERT EUCHRE • at Goder,ch Township Community Centre. Wednesday March 16th at 1-30 $2.00 per person. Sponsored by Women s Groups of Township proceeds to be donated to Community Center. 8 10x "AGO HAW 11 N" Saturday, M,,rch 12 at the 31 CLINTON LEGION HALL TICKETS A ®Delo. 9 pry -1 am to "Whiskey Jack TICKETS °16.00 COUPLE INCLUDES SMORGASBORD PRIZES FOR COSTUMES - BUT THEY'RE NOT NECESSARY AILA LE FROM ANY KINETTE PA TH 010111110 IMM 11 O o 0 0 0 0 O 0 G G O ©O 9 te O II.sa� rnr tOUuRE OOOur,rp SPL '411 -rev* ;r, s I -Ir. 3RD WEEK SEE WHY SO • MANY PEOPLE HAVE ENJOYED THIS SHOW. FRI.-SAT. 7 & 9:15 NEW HOURS SUN-THURS- 7:30 B ACADEMYAWARD REST PICTURE BEST DIRECT Sydney Pollack BEST ACTOR Dmtin Hoffman 8 DU0io 1011111 RE-OPENING FRIDAY, MARCH 18TH kd MUSTANG DRIVE-IN GODERICH SKIN C_ RE IN COSMETICS SEMINAR deeno,sstratiorts and coinsuitonnorns MONDAY MAR. 14 7:30 P.M. AT THE CLINTON LEGION Door prizes - free gifts coffee - free admission ONLY 20 RESERVED SEATS LEFT! CALL 482-3119 TO RESERVE YOURS! S Mt MIS. esi/ii -°7 imerBei 11 ig81 In Natalie Sully, centre, of Goderich was this year's winner of the UN Speak -Off sponsored by the Rebekahs and Oddfellows. Held in Clinton oit Friday night, runner-up was Linda McInnes of Wingham, right. The girls talked with last year's winners Debbie Josephson of Exeter. Jackie Norman of Clinon was also a contestant. (Shelley McPhee photo) Stratford Festival reports enthusiastic response The Stratford Festival reports a record advance of over a million dollars in ticket orders processed with four days to go before the box office opened to the general public on Saturday, March 5. The bulk of advance orders in hand represents the priority ticket service which is a major benefit to members of the Festival. The current demand is an enthusiastic response from this group which received its early mailing in January. The Festival box office filled these before the March 5 opening of the box office to the general public. Group and school orders, which fall under a category of special service, are also represented in the advance, and these orders will be fill- ed immediately after the membership tickets have been allocated. Wheels g West Virginia April 1 t. 3 ,$T5900 CDN p.p. double forty actors of the Festival Theatre company are now in residence to begin rehearsing Shakespeare's As You Like It and Macbeth. Artistic Director John Hirsch who is directing As You Like It, met with the company for the first time February 28. Director Des McAnuff began Macbeth rehearsals March 1. Richard Cottrell's production of Richard II starts rehearsals on March 14 and, in April, the Festival company will be joined by Brian Macdonald and the actors, singers and dancers who comprise the company of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Gondoliers at the Avon Theatre. One production of the 1983 season has already been guaranteed a continuing life span when it closes at the Festival. The Mikado will begin an eight-week tour to Seattle, Vancouver, Win- nipeg and Montreal in September. The comic hit of 1982, The Mikado was also seen in Ottawa last fall and was televised by CBC for network showing Last January when it was seen by 1.4 million people across the country. Revived for the Avon stage by popular de- mand this year, it will open June 30. The Festival launched the 1983 season with its fourth annual Open House on Sun- day, March 6 at the Festival Theatre. Anyone intereste Call Mary Lyrnrt Ellison Travel 235-2000 QUEEN'S-SEAFORTH. Appearing this Thursday to Saturday “EQUUS" NO COVER ST PATRICK'S DAY MARCH 17 PIAN TO ATTEND OUR :; IGC➢FST AND BEST ST. PADDY'S DAY EVER LiveEntertainment NEXT THURSDAY TO SATURDAY "THE RABBITS" No Cover DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS FROM $2.50 GOOD HOME COOKING EVERYONE WELCOMED TUR ENING DANCE OF THE SEASON saturiwy, M; rch 12 - 9:30 prig -1:00 aces Buffet 1 am Featuring STA ' TREX $5 00 per poi -wow Our Compliments- A Free Carnation For The First 13 Ladle's • Spot 8. Door Prices pi rayon{ oil ockey in the spring it lease leave your name end ph,.,ne number at the CUNTOr _ .,EBT before the erfd of Ml - rch Two , 'Ivisit: ns: Under tT yrs., 17 & over NOTICE TO LEGION MEM ,' ERS This is yo dance! Come n1 t and Lie entertained! SAT!,;, : ®.L\ If MARCH 19TH sic BY°°Ere- Spirit" DANCING 9 PM - 1 AM OOR PRIZES, SPOT PRIZES TICKETS: 90, PER COT'PLE LUP7C"--' INCL', St. Patrick's D y Tea at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church SATURDAY MARCH 12 2 PM - 4 PM lyt!?: the The Blyth Centre fur the Arts, the Huron Country Playhouse, Stratford's Shakespearean Festival and the Bayfield Pottery Club are among the 168 arts organizations in Ontario to receive major funding through the Ontario Arts Council. The council announced last week that the Centre for the Arts would receive a $35,000 grant this season. The Country Playhouse in Grand Bend has been granted $30,000 and the Bayfield Pottery Club will receive $325. The Stratford Shakespearean Festival has been awarded a $170,000 grant. Under the touring arts fund the Goderich Recreation Department will receive $720 and the Goerich Rotary Club was given $772. Ontario Arts Council Chairman Donald Ives gr tit McGibbon said that more than $2,216,654 was given to 168 art g -::!ernes, theatre and rnusac organizations and to 1:'' I individuals, including photographers, writers, choreographers and professional craft- srrten. Twenty-five craftsmen working in clay, wood, glass, leather, metal and fibre were among those to receive grant funding. ..Grants of up to $4,000 each were awarded for the first time to these craf- tsmen to recognize and respond to ac- complishment," Mr. McGibbon said. "The grants will buy time for creation, research and travel; and allow for the purchase of material and uuaprnent." More than 140 applications were studied and the 25 craftsmen chosen received a total of $42,000. "Do you ever get the feeling that the only reason we have elections is to find out if the polls were right?" Riot rve noNA for iI Special Evening out. Min Street, Bayfield 565-261 1 You are cordially Invited to 5OThl WEDDING ANN IVERSARY for DOROTHY & JOHN McGILL (nee: Linington) OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, MARCH 13 2:O0-7:00 P.M. AT THE HOME OF JOHN & RUTIN McGILL 32 Lucerne Drive, Kitchener Yeaar friendship is a cherished gift. Rest Mates army. ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET E. ET. ET ET ET1 ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET IET 'ET ET ET You're Invited To Our ST. PATE ICIC°S IRISH CELE ?RATI ET urs!�r 7 N porn. - Old Town Hall, Exeter ®®'" Every • eye Welcome e e Drop in and help us celebrate our first anniversary as Ellison Travel. T Meet Ot r Newest Staff ,1embers And see thesis of work. 'rGertle°° the Air Canodl,, Computer that pions your travel and "Oscar" the Air Canada ticket printer, the fastest employee Berea - Summer brochures available for Canada, USA and Europe - Ask about our Date booking dub. Travel Act ^$i ri s See a display of the latest in travel ac- cessories now ovailoble through Ellison Travel e Luggage 6i Luggage carriers • Tote bags © and much much more 322 Main s Enter, ; tMarla rM 1 tLocated in the Old Town Hall) ,TALL FREE 1-00;x;-2 -7022 EXETER A',E , 235-2“0 ET ET1 ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET ET We'd Like To Soy Thank you For Your Past Potrona a By * Bale in Table, Delicatessen, and Candy Table. SPONSORED BY NEW DIMENSIONS Ii1de Tyne Breakfast SUNDAY, MARCH 13 9 AM -1 PM AT THF LONDESBORO HAL[. CaII x4$2.9228 After Hours 321. 133 Pancakec rgge saasaRr bacon. home frtc5, ruler and (nffre RiLLING,. PRICES TACK TO '79 R M::NTH OF MARCH All Your Favorites At Low, Low Prices! FRIDAY LUNCHEON 12 noon -2 pm This Wool( Farmers Sousa «e & Chicken 3.95 VERY SATURDAY IN MARCH beginning Merck s'as 3 pm -7:30 pm Poe69 Beef Dinners 2J10 ®"Children under 10" 3. 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