Clinton News-Record, 1983-06-08, Page 26PAUF 24 UUNTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE8, 1983
WINGHAM IRONMEN Year End
Douce of Brussels Community
Centre Friday June 17 1983
Music by Star Trex Dancing 9
p nt 1 o m Lunch included $5
per person rickets available at
Cuusais Hardware in Brussels
Middleton s Horne Furnishings,
Wlrighom and Knechtels.
Wrrighom All proceeds toward
team operational costs. 22-24
BINGO every Tuesday evening
at Vonostro Centre R R 5, Clin
ion 8 p.m First regulor card
SI 00 15 regular $15 games
three share -the wealth Jackpot
$200.00 must go! Admission is
.estricied to 16 years and
over 2tfor
CLINTON LEGION BINGO every
Thursday, 8 p.m First regular
card $1 00. Six cords for $1 00.
Fifteen regular games, three
share -the -wealth. Early bird
game 7 45 p.m. Jackpot $200.00
must go each week. - 9tfar
AUBURN COMMUNITY Flea
Market Jumbo Bake Sale, Sotur•
day. June 18th, Auburn Com-
munity Hall, 10:00 o.m. to 400
p.m. Table space information
phone 526.7256 or 526.7548.
Lunch booth. Sponsored by
Auburn Booster Club. 23-24
DUE TO unfavourable weather
conditions the Seaforth Demoli-
tion Derby is cancelled on June
26 and will be held on July 31st
at 1 p.m., sponsored by the
Seaforth Agricultural Society.
Registration forms available
from Ken Coleman 527-0398 or
Bob Fotheringham 482-
9196, -23,24
82•9196,--23,24
OPEN HOUSE for Nelson and
Annie Reid in honour of their
50th Wedding Anniversary,
Walton United Church, June 19.
2-4 p.m. ---23x
THE HURON County Health Unit
invites you to attend the Child
Health Clinic held at the Health
Unit office, Medical Building,
Brussels on Tuesday, June 14,
1983, from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance, 2.
Anaemia Screening, 3. Im•
munization, 4, Hearing Screen-
ing, 5. Vision Screening, 6.
Fluoride brushing for ages 3 to 5
years. Adult immunization will
also be offered at this
clinic."-23ar
ATTEND IHE Fiddle and Step
Donce Contest July 8 and 9 at
Fergus and District Community
Fergus Ontario For inform-
lion contact Mery Woods 8-43
1630 23o
VANASTRA FLEA and Foran
Market every Saturday and Sun
day 10 am 5 p m Adding new
and different tables every
week See larger ad 23or
DON T FORGET the Blyth Legion
Auxiliary Penny Sale at the
Legion Hall. Blyth on Thursday,
Friday and Saturday June 16,
17 and 18. Hours, Thursday 9
a m 9 p.m Friday 9 a.m 9
p m Saturday 9 o.rn 4 p.m
Droves at 4 p m. ori
Saturday 23or
HUGE LAWN sale, 102 Huron
St Clinton. June 18 from 9 o.m
4 p.m. Baby clothes, carriage,
strollers and accessories boys
clothing size 2-4 girls size 10-
14 women's size 10-16. Mony
household items and odds and
ends of furniture. Rain check at
a later dote. - 23,24
GARAGE SALE 9:00 • 5:00 Sat..
June 11 • Larry Dillon (1st farm
west of Kinburn) Household
items cedar chest, baby car
seat, stroller, slide projector,
antiques, gun rock and much
more. Doors, windows. panell-
ing, anything salvageable from
old house also for sole. -23
SUNDAY SINGLES Dance: The
original since 1978 from 7-11
p.m. every Sunday. Welcome all
single, separated. widowed and
diverted. Dutch Canadian
Society, Gore Rd. at Clarke Side
Road, London. No jeans please.
Admission $3.50. Call Dona,
Theresa, Bill 434.8579, 686-1186
or 268.3078. -- 23.26x
YARD SALE • Alma Corner
neighbours at Don Watson's, 5
miles east of Clinton on
Highway 8, Saturday, June 11,
1983.-23
BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS will
present 'Contrasts In Concert' in
Blyth Memorial Hall on Sunday,
June 12th at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.
Tickets at $4.00 and $1.50 are
available at the Box Office (523-
9300) and the Blyth Sago (523-
4331).-22,23or
YARD SALE Walking plow golf
clubs von tent Coleman stove,
lantern lown mowers wood
stove auto repair manuals.
miscellaneous. June 11 and 12
2 miles southwest of Walton
Wolch for signs on County Rds
16 and 25 527 0298 23
MARINE RADIO Operators
Course offered through the
Goderich Power Squadron
Course and exom held on
Wednesday. June 22 at 1930
hours at C.H 5 S Clinton Coll
524.2578 for details and
registration 23.24
ROSE SHOW may be delayed
no roses In bloom details next
week 23
BAYFIELD LIONS poncakal. and
sausage breakfast. pure mople
syrup Sunday, July 3 9 am -1
p.m. Boyfield orena. Adults
$3 00 Children $2.00. 23-26ar
MONSTER BINGO every Monday
night, June 13 • September 5 a.
Clinton Community Centre. Ad-
mission $1, cords 6 for $1, 25c
each. fifteen regular games and
three share- the- wealth, one
$1.000 game. Doors open 6.30
p.m. Proceeds to community
work. • 23.35
SNELL FAMILY Reunion at the
Hullett Central School
Londesboro on Sunday. June 11,
1983. Bring a picnic lunch.
Sports at 3 supper at 5
p.m. -- 23x
STRAWBERRY AND Ham Supper
at Brucefield United Church on
Wednesday, June 15 from 5-7
p.m. Admission $6, children 6-
12 yr. $2.50. Under 6
free. -19,22,23
VANASTRA FLEA and Farm
Market every Saturday and Sun-
day 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Adding new
and different tables every
week, --21ar
FORESTERS CHICKEN barbecue,
Kinburn, Thursday. June 9, 5-7
p.m. Adults $5.00 Children
$2.50.--23
BAKER BACKYARD Bonanza, 8
a.m. till 12 noon only on Satur-
day, June 11 at 6 Bond St. in
"Little England' . Carpet pieces
and ceramic- tile. Only two of
many articles to go. Cancelled if
raining. -23
YOU ARE invited to attend our
retirement party in honour of
Mrs Edith Vincent at Blyth
Public School on June 10 from
7 30 9 00 p m Donce to follow
to the music of Country
Companions 23
THE FAMILY of Edmund Godkin,
cordially invite relatives,
friends and neighbours to
Brodhogen Community Centre,
in honour of his 80th birthday.
on Sundoy, June 19, 1983 from 2
p.m. to 4 p.m. Best wishes
only 23 24
THREE FAMILY yard sole. beside
duck pond at Holmesville
Saturday, June 11. 10 a.m 4
p m 23
Festival Singers
present
Contrasts 1
Concert
The Blyth Festival Singers
will present `Contrasts In
Concert' on Sunday, June 12,
3 p.m. and 8 p.m. in Blyth
Memorial Hall.
The choice of repertoire
for this concert is designed
to show the many contrasts
in style and mood available
in choral music. The audi-
ence will identify with the
well-known songs from Oli-
ver and the theme from the
Broadway and movie hit An-
nie. In contrast, the choir
will perform a number of
spirituals as well as folk
songs drawn from Russia,
Czechoslovakia, North
Carolina, and Nova Scotia.
For fun, the choir will pre-
sent a take -off on musical
forms entitled Go For Baro-
que. The Festival Singers
are also including in this con-
cert some of the audience
favorites from former con-
certs.
MEET YOUR FRIENDS
RAIN OR SHINE INDOORS`
AT VANASTRA
FLEA & FARM
MARKET
50TH ANNIVERSARY
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Shaddick
invite friends and neighbours to
AFTERNOON TEA
to help celebrate their 50th Anniversary
SUNDAY, JUNE 12, 1983
at the Wesley -Willis Church Parlour
from 2 pm -5 pm
BEST WISHES ONLY PLEASE
Kinsmen Club of Hens;111
Moe Koffman, Gene
DiNovi, The Canadian Opera
Company and Chris and Ken
Whitely are among the top
names of the 1983-84 music,
theatre and children's series
at the Blyth Centre for the
Arts.
Dozens of volunteers in all
area communities will be
working in the next few
weeks to renew present
subscriptions and sell new
ones under a reduced
subscription price offer that
lasts until June 15.
The music series of four
events, featuring Koffman
and his jazz quintet, will
begin Sunday, Oct. 16 with
composer -performer Gene
DiNovi taking a journey
through 20th century music
with the compositions of
such greats as Jerome Kern,
Duke Ellington and Stephen
Sondheim.
Aeolus Brass, one of the
fastest rising young brass
groups of Canada performs
Wednesday, Nov. 2 at 8 p.m.
Koffman and his quintet will
appear Sunday, April 29 at 2
p.m. Kraft and Company,
featuring one of Canada's
top classical guitarists
Norbert Kraft, his beautiful
wife Bonnie Silver on piano
and tenor Glyn Evans will
complete the series on May
13 at 2 p.m.
The funny and colourful
operetta The Merry Widow
will begin the theatre series
Thursday, Nov. 17 at 8 p.m.
The Canadian Opera Com-
pany Ensemble tells the
story of the widow whose
romance with a dashing at-
tache is encouraged by the
government in order to keep
her fabulous wealth in the
country.
The comedy team of
Theresa Sears and David
Switzer will bring their witty
view of modern life to Blyth
Memorial Hall as the second
theatre presentation,
Wednesday, March 28 at 8
p.m. Theatre Beyond Words
will bring their hilarious
mime presentation Five
Good Reasons to Laugh on
Saturday, April 14 at 8 p.m.
Those subscribing to the
theatre series before June 15
can get all three shows for
$16, three shows for the price
of two if bought singly.
The children's series of -
fers an incredible bargain
for subscribers. Not only will
subscribers get three shows
for $7, three shows for the
price off two, but they will get
a special bonus performance
that will be open only to
subscribers. The bonus will
be a concert on Dec. 10
featuring April and Susan
from the Mr. Dressup televi-
sion show.
The series will begin Oct.
22 with a concert by Chris
and Ken Whitely with their
foot -stomping jug band style
music. !Tie DrotflerS tuive
backed up Ftaffi, Sharon,
Lois and Bram over the
years and now are winning
fans with their own record
albums.
Theatre Beyond Words
farnous Potato People will
entertain kids from four to 84
on Saturday; April 14 at 2
p.m. The final event of the
children's series will be a
presentation of the classic
tale The Nightingale by Rag
and Bone Puppet Theatre on
Saturday, May 4 at 2 p.m.
The family invite you to the
40th Anniversary
for
Ken and Eileen McLean
Friday, June lOth
- art
H9:00anspell.
Best Wishes Only
For information phone 527-1502
Music by Ian Wilbee
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FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY
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Admission $1 .00
CARDS 6 for $1.00
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15 Regular Games
3 Share the wealth
1-'1,000 GAME
DOOR OPEN 6:30 p.m.
Proceeds To Community
Work
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JUNE 17 - 18, 1983
"Ward Alien Memorial Trophy" Over $2,700 In Cash Prizes
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