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Clinton News-Record, 1983-05-25, Page 22PAGE 22.--CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1983 comin CLINTON LEGION BINGO every Thursday 8 p m First regular cord $1 00 Six cords for $1 00 Fifteen regular games three share - rhe- wealth Early bird game 7 45 p m Jackpot $200 00 must go eoch week 9tfor BINGO every Tuesday evening at Vonostra Centre R R 5 Clin ton 8 p ni First regular cord $1 00 15 regular $15 games three shore the wealth Jackpot $200 00 must go, Admission is restricted to 16 years and over 2tfar SUNDAY SINGLES DhNCE The original since 1978 from 7 11 p m every Sunday Welcome oll single seporated widowed and divorced Dutch Canadian Society Gore Rd at Clarke Side Rood London No 'eons please Admission $3 50 Dona Theresa Bill 434.8579 686.1186 or268.3078 18 21 CANADIAN FORESTERS annual chicken barbecue In Kinburn Thursdoy, June 9. THE LUCKNOW Noisy Ladies in- vite you to their mixed 3 pitch tournament. May 27 28 and 29 All teams welcome Cosh prizes. Babysitting available. food booth. $50.00 entry fee. All ages welcome. For further in- formation contact Pattie Book 357-1220, Barb Helm. 529.7628 Arlene Turner. 528. 3914. -20.21 HOLMESVILLE U.C.W. Ham and Salad Supper will be held on Thurs., June 2nd from 5 to 7.30 p.m. Adults $5.00. Children under 10 years $2.50. • 20-22 PUBLIC MEETING "The Wisdom of Calamities" Mr. N. Sabot at Clinton High School. Room 128 at 8:30 p.m. Friday, May 27. No admission. Refreshments serv- ed. Sponsored by Baha'i Community.- 20,21ar DEMOLITION DERBY of Seator• th, Sunday, June 26, 1 p.m. Sponsored by the Seaforth Agricultural Society. Registra- tion forms available from Ken Coleman 527.0398 or Bob Fotheringhom 482-9196.- -20,21 WANTED: Baking donations from local ladies for Huron County's Largest Book Sale, June 4 & 5, Saturday 10-6, Sun- day 12-5.- 21,22ar THE HURON County Health Unit" invites you to attend the Adult Health Guidance Centre held at the Health Unit Office Medical Building, Brussels on Wednesday. June 1, 1983 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. fpr: 1. Health Surveillance; 2. Foot Core; 3. Anaemia Screening: 4. Urine Testing; 5. Blood Pressure. 21ar ROLLER SKATERS don't forget ihat there will be skating at the Clinton Arena on Wednesday and Friday nights from 7 to 10 p.m. 21 GARAGE SALE of Mork Ken nedy s in Londesboro on Sot Moy 28 at S o m 9 Table 8 chairs dresser electronic games and more Look tot signs 21A THE STRATFORD BOYCHOIR in on enchonted evening at Trivitt Memorial Church Exeter on Sunday Moy 29 1983 at 7 p rn Proceeds to rhe organ restoro tion fund Tickets $5 each Available at door 21 NATURAL FAMILY PLANNING CLINIC Billing s Method To ochieve or avoid pregnancy Short introductory slide presen Lotion individual consultation Couples welcomed between 7 9 p m First Thursday of every month at Si Joseph s Separate School Clinton 48tfor BLOSSOM TEA at Huronvtew Wednesday June 1 from 2 to 3 30 Home baking and crafts 21x LITERARY CLUB Wesley Willis Church has ceased for the sum- mer months. A DRUG INFORMATION meeting will be held in the basement of the Blyth United Church. June 2 1983 Guest speaker is Constable Gosse from the Goderich detachment of the OPP. Parents and their children are welcome to attend. 21 22 NEIGHBOURHOOD YARD SALES on Ronsford. High St. and Winter Court area Clinton on Saturday May 28 of 10 a.m. 21 GARAGE SALE 164 Raglan St.. Clinton. Prices reduced on children's clothing, books. toys; also 4 oak chairs refinished oak dining room suite; double mattress and more. 10 a.m., May 28. 2l nx QUEEN'S HOTEL SEAFORTH Appearing Wednesday SAWNEY BEAN Thurs., Fri., Sat. TRACY KANE NO COVER WED. -LADIES NITE HOT DOG SPECIAL Mon. ,Tues. , Wed. Nights HAPPY HOURS 3:30-6:30 PM Mon. to Sat. OWN= DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLINTON 169 BEECH STREET 482-7030 THIS WEEKEND: MAY 27-28-29 FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 PM/FIRST SHOW AT DUSK They weren't looking for a fight... pus* to belong. MAN HAS MADE HIS MATCH ...NOW IT'S HIS PROBLEM HARRISON FORDIS Q`wE iivnncn fie >Ar, aur, S,uw rgt RAIN OR SHINE INDOOR FLEA & FARM MARKET Highway Noe 4 at Var1®str- 2 Km. South of Clinton ATTENTION Planning o garage or yard sole, worried about the weather, wondering If buyers will show up? Your answer is Vanastra Indoor Flea and Farm Market. Every Sat. & Sun. 10 a.m. to .t p.m. Tables only °10.00 per day. Nothing too big, nothing too small, this market sells them ail. 482-3773 OR 482-7401 VANASTRA FLEA and Form Market every Saturday and Sun doy 10 am 5 p m Adding new and different tables every week 2 I or SIX FAMILY goroge sole at Bill Holland s east of Clinton cor ner of No 8 and Vonastro Rood Good Items 2 lawn rollers CB base unit 23 channels tandem axle utility toiler furniture children s clothes orid miscellaneous items Mov 28 and 29from 9a m on 21x YARD SALE 217 Spencer St Clinton on Saturday May 28 from 10 o m 4 p m 21 On Saturday, June 4 and Sunday, June 5 the Blyth Centre for the Arts will spon- sor their fourth annual used book sale at Memorial Hall nn Blyth. This popular fund-raising event not only provides the Centre with revenue for the operating account of the Blyth Summer Festival, but it also provides the public with the opportunity to take specially conducted tours through the working areas of the theatre, and see firsthand what goes on behind a production. This year the Board of DISC JOCKEY SERVICE Country Gold &H Ruck 'nt Roll DISCO, POLKAS, WALTZES GOOD RECORDED MUSIC FOR WEDDINGS, DANCES ANNIVERSARIES, PARTIES, ETC r�r ETHEL, ONTARIO BRUSSELS - 887-6159 - DAYS OR EVENINGS L anyt:'oy1e to re Directors have invited authors Edna Staebler and Harry J. Boyle to give readings from some of their material. Mrs. Staebler, author of Food That Really Schmecks and More Food That Really Schmecks, will be reading from her recently published book Whatever Happened to Maggie and various short stories. This reading will take place on Saturday after- noon at 2 p.m. Both authors will gladly autograph copies of their books for visitors to their readings. In addition to the readings, a special performance of folk music, songs and stories will take place on Sunday afternoon at 3 p.rn. for all children in attendance at the booksale. Merrick Jarrett, a talented musician and storyteller from Kitchener, will introduce children to traditional folk music using a combination of guitar, recorder, dulcimer and liniberjack dolls. A special art show will be on display in the art gallery on the weekend of the book sale. This show consists of weaving by local weaver Toni Vos, pottery by Rob Tetu and Addie McPhee, and ceramic works by local ar- tist Pat Cook. Many of the pieces' on display in this show will be for sale. Also, a bake sale spon- sored by both the Friends of Blyth and the Blyth Festival Singers, as well as a lun- Unacef collection 'flakes a great gift If you have trouble selec- ting the perfect card or gift for someone you care for, consider UNICEF this Spr- ing! You won't have any dif- ficulty when choosing from the new UNICEF collection. The sale of these original cards, stationery and gifts helps provide safe water, food and medical care to children in 111 countries who need our help. For a free col- or brochure of the new 1983 UNICEF collection, call toll free : 1-800-268-6362. lyth cneon counter, will be In operation throughout both days of the sale. The London Children's Book Shop will also be pre- sent at this fund-raiser sell - k sale ing new children's books. Throughout this two day event puppet shows, presented by the children who participated in the Festival's children's workshop last year, will take place and as well, the Goderich District Collegiate Institute Mime Company will perform on the lawn out- side, weather permitting. Hur n Cou Ity's larg sed Saturday, J i :ne 4 © 10 .. Sunday, June 5 - Noon t Author/Literary Readings Saturday, June 4 2 pm Sunday, June 5.2pm Edna Staebler- Harry J Boyle - Opm 5 u ..` Children's Folk Concert with Merrick Jarrett Sunday, June 5 at 3 pm New children's books available: The London Children's Book Shop Puppet Shows ake Table Art Show in Gallery -Toni Vos Rob Tetu Addie McPhee 2 for the Price of 1 ICE CREAM SALE Saturday, May 28 only 12 noon -11 pm at WOODLAND DRIVE-IN HAYFIELD Refreshments Blyth Memorial Hall, Blyth, Ontario Id Be sure to attend the BRUCEFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENTS �:.:�._.. ANNUAL ) PANCAKE BREAKFAST AND CAR WASH Saturday, May 28 7 am -1 pm AT THE BRUCEFIELD FIRE HALL. ALL PROCEEDS TO MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY HAPPY 40TH ANNIVERSARY Frank and Johanna DePutter FAMILY RESTAURANT AND DINING LOUNGE FULLY LICENSED Sunday Family Brunch Served every Sunday 10:30 A.M.-1:30 P.M. Including: Several salads, fruits, hot dishes and desserts. ALL YOU CAN EAT Adults: $4. Children 10 and under In the Pirate's Den Entertainment every FRIDAY and SATURDAY "This Weekend" "WAYNE JESSOP" Hwy. 21 Sour, Bayfield 565-2992 ®000.0••0••0•••••••00.0.0.00• • • • • • • • • • • THE DOCTOR WILL SEE YOU NOW! • • • 11111111111111111.1.11.1111' PH KTHE SOMME GODERI(M TH TR - 524.7811 1.1111111111••1111111 • • STARTS • TONIGHT s WED.-THURS. 7:30 • FRI.-SAT. 7 & 9 • • • • • • • • • • • • DAN AYKROYD is With Love: Dave & Doreen; Tracey and Sherry; Andy & Grace; Lisa; Kim and Andy; Audrey & Ed; Edward & David. ADMISSION: '3. PER PERSON' MEAN PROVIDED '2. PER CNIID SUNDAY, MAY29, 1983 2 pin -bpm MAMA RECREATION CENTRE Snnns,,, n -d by TOWNSHIP r)F 1(I( kFRSMITH PROCEEDS TO ',ANASTRA PF(RFATION CENTRE SUNDAY, MAY 29 TO THURS., JUNE 2 • 7:30 ONLY • • • • • • • • • ® ▪ !�o,voeo+asr.rli i. • W • • 1 5 • • • • if( 1- mrrrerw7r.nr Prrvun • .19�-v1'ifn',i Arlin Alm( Nr ,ia.1ural • • • • (B•0.sei ACA DEM Y AWARD BEST AC 1 RESS '.1crvI Strrq' 'P-:FMIER i t • • • • • • • • • • • • • _ • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • 0 0 • • • 0 0 • • • 0 0 • • • 0 0 0 0 • • • Jim 3 ;-ct/ta (azi fiate 2c ate/S4 lieIdeulw e ./entre cc/In fan y al the OFFICIAL OPENING of the new OUT -PATIENT -ADMITTING AND EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT CYlri tAteit4day, dytwne 2na' 1983 1500 har.f44 Vfiern 462a/se 1400 & aai4 49 1800 4404,44 • • ADULT ACCOMPA $IMENT MAY 27 'til JUNE 2 '83 SECONATTRACTION THE TOY f Starring Pickard Pryor Jack lo Gleason BOX OFFICE OPENS 8 PM FIRST SHOW AT DUSK