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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 De.luie .Mottoirta ch,'Tralllsportati,on; UNLIMITED AL -L DAY" ;PA,,'SS, * !Dopartu:re Dates J:UBE25TH, , DULY aRD & JULY 1 TTHl for further information ccntatt * God'erich 524...7622 * * Mitchell Cozy Grill 34.6 6741 *. * Seaforth Bauer Travel 527-1237 *; Clinton * 524-7622 *' Lucknow 529-7011 * Kincardine Travel Link 396-3303 Book Early as. Seats are Limited , y Y Y Y YY Y YY Y YY YY YY`` YY YY YY YY yY� * T TTTTT4*****TT*T —*** THIS WEEKEND: JUNE 10-11-12 FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:30 PM/FIRST SHOW AT DUSK Night) JUNE 13th — SEPTEMBER TO -- SEPTEMBER 5th CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE PLUS 2ND FEATURE STILL OF THE \IGHT Hwy. No. 4 2 Kms. South of Clinton •COLLECTABLES *ART •CRAFTS •BOOKS •CARDS •TOYS •BOX PLANTS •TA V (STOCK CHEESES •HOME BAKING *BIKES *APPLIANCES Admission $1 .00 CARDS 6 for $1.00 25c each 15 Regular Games 3 Share the wealth 1-'1,000 GAME DOOR OPEN 6:30 p.m. Proceeds To Community Work SELL YOUR OWN! CARS, TRUCKS, TRAILERS, BOATS, MOTOR HOMES, ETC. EVERY SAT. & SUN. 10 AM TO 5 PM WE HAVE BUYERS WE NEED(SELLERS CALL 482-7401 oR 482-3773 SENIOR CITIZENS—I Wanting their outside windows cleaned FREE on SAT., JUNE 25 '83 Compliments of Clinton and District Junior Farmers, Please call 4$2-3610 and state name, address and phone number before June 23/'83, Sunday Brunch at the Little Inn is worth waiting for, but it's better to have a reservation," Main Street, Bayfield 565-2611 HENSALL COMMUNITY CENTRE JUNE 17 - 18, 1983 "Ward Alien Memorial Trophy" Over $2,700 In Cash Prizes FRIDAY, JUNE 17-7 00 P M ELIMINATIONS A • •as - A I . •t 11 50 r ^„A, r'.S1 75 SATURDAY, JUNE 18— I 00 P M ELIMINATIONS SATURDAY. 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