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HURON FISH & GAME
BINGO every Sunday at 1 3t
p.m. First regular card $1 00
restricted to 16 years and over
Jackpot $100 must go eact
week l 5 regular games of $10
$5leastonsplit - 43tfar
TUESDAY, NOV. 24, 8 - 10
p.m. Wesley -Willis United
Church. "Life as a Whole". In
this concluding session of this
year's Lay School of Theology,
questions raised by par-
ticipants will be answered.
Special presentation will be by
Don Groff or Larry Kelly of
Kitchener. How our social
issues fit into our whole life
experience will be featured.
Everybody welcome
Admission 83.00.-45.46
() 'DESBORU LIONS
MY.ERI' CAR and Poker
Rall ' at Londesboro Hall on
Sat , Nov. 28. Registration
time 1 1 p.m. $5 per car.
Prizes fo best poker hands,
refreshments in the
hall. --45,46ar
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ANNUAL MEETING of the
Huron Central Agricultural
Society will be held at the Blue
Fountain Restaurant on
Thursday, November 26 at 8
p m. Everyone's
welcom.e.-•45-47 —
THE HAPPY TRA.VELLERS
CLUB TOURS - The Kitchener
Market, Dec. 5: the Simcoe
Lights. Dec: 9; Frankenmuth,
Dec. 12, 13 and 14. For further
information call Blanche
Deeves 482;1383. -- 15-47 rix
STANLEY TOWNSHIP AN-
NUAL Seniors' Christmas
Party, November.25 at Varna
Hall 2-4 p.m. -46 • •
The Huron County Health Unit
invites you to attend the Child
Health Clinic held at the
Health Unit Office, Huronview
Building, Clinton on Friday,,
November 20, 1981 from 9:30 -
'1:30a.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance
2. Anaemia Screening
3. Immunization
4. Fluoride.-46ar
"MAGGIE AND PIERRE" by
Theatre Passe Muraille,
starring Patricia Oatman at
Blyth Memorial Hall,
November 28 at 8 p.m.,
November 29 at 2 p.m. Tickets
$7 50 and $6. Call 523-9300 or
523 4:131 - 45-47ar
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The ladies u1 the Christiar
Reformed Church, Clinton wil
hold their annual bazaar
Friday, November 20 in tht
gymnasium of the Clintor
Christian District School from
2 to 9 p.m. Craft and bake(
goods for sale. Coffee and te(
will be served. Supper from
to8p.m.—l3-t5
\'ANASTRA AND DISTRICT
LIONS CLUB CHRISTMAS
DANCE Friday, Dec. 4 at the
Vanastra Recreation Centre.
Music by "Shannon": Lunch
provided, hip of beef. Dancing
from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m. $12 a
couple. ProceedstotheClinton
Hospital Building Eland.-45-
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'November 29, 1981 is
CHRISTMAS SEAL SUNDAY
in Canada. The seals support
the work of the Lung
Association across Canada.
The Canadian Lung
Association was the first non-
profit voluntary health
organization in Canada
founded in 1900 to fight •
tuberculosis. Today Lung
Associations are working
against alllung diseases in-
cluding asthma, . bronchitis,
emphysema, lung cancer and
pneumonia. Thousands of
volunteers help in the vital
work of Lung Associations.
Would you please ask your
congregation to support this
work by answering their
Christmas Seal • letter?
Program blanks are available
at: Huron Perth Lung
Association, 653 West Gore
Street, Stratford, Ont., N5A
1L4, phone 271-7500. Use
Christmas Sealk - It's a matter
of lifeand breath. -46
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THE TRUCK FROM
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES of
London will be at the Wesley -
Willis United Church on Nov.
24 at lua.m.-45,46
FESTIVAL SINGLES DAN-
CE, Friday, November 20,
Victorian Inn, Stratford.
Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Welcome all singles over 25.
No blue jeans. -46
BINGO every Tuesday
evening at Vanastra Centre,
R.R. 5 Clinton, 8 p.m. First
regular card $1.00; 15 regular
$15 games, three share -the -
wealth. Jackpot $200.00 must
go! Admission is restricted to
16 years and over.-3otfar
CLINTON LEGION BINGO
every Thursday, 8 p.m. First
regular card $1. Six cards for
$1. Fifteen regular games,
three share -the -wealth. Early
bird game 7:45 p.m. Jackpot
$2.00 must go each.
week ..-3otf a r
RENT YOUR SANTA SUIT
from Clinton Kinettes $5.
Phone Rhea Jones at 482-7121
Monday -Friday after 6 p.m.,
Saturday, 12 - 6 p.m. -46,47
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21,
Trinity Ladies Guild Bazaar, 2-
4 p.m. in the parish hall,
Bayfield. -46
CITIZENS ACTION GROUP
for. Education (C,A.G.E.).
meeting Friday, November 20
at 8 p.m. in the Department of
Agriculture downstairs.
Everyone welcome. -46x
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
SOCIETY,, Huron Unit General
Meeting, November 25th, 8
p.m. at' Vanastra Community
Centre. Anyone with M.S.,
family or friends are welcome
to attend and find out what
we've been doing. All in-
terested persons please attend.
No charge. -46
JANOME SEWING
MACHINE in store demon-
stration, no obligation, Friday,
Novemer 27 from 2-5 and 7-9
p.m. Hopper -Hockey Fur-
niture, Exeter. For further
information 235.1990,-46,47
CRAFT AND HOME BAKE
SALE. The Ladies' Auxiliary
to Branch 180, Royal Canadian
Legion, Wingham, is spon-
soring'a craft'and bake sale at
the Legion Hall, Victoria St.,
Wingham, November 21, 11:00
a.m. to 9 p.m. Many area
crafters will be present. Door
prizes and draws. Admission
25 cents. Everyone
welcome. -46
EUCHRE PARTY r Huron
Fish - and Game Club, Sat.,
Nov. 28 at 8 p.m. $1.50 per
person with prizes and light
lunch .-46 ,47ar
GODERICH, LITTLE
THEATRE psents "In- the
Court of the Emerald King" ( a
fairy tale for all ages) : written
and directed by Warren
Robinson at MacKay Centre
for Seniors on Friday, Nov. 27
at 7 p.m.: Saturday,
November 28 at 4 pm. and
Sunday. November 29 at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $2.00 per person
and are available in advance
from G.L.T. members or at the
door. -46-47
Ontaori
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public
Meeting of The Liquor Licence
Board of Ontario will be held at
THE ROYAL CANADIAN LE-
GION. 48 ONTARIO STREET
NORTH. KITCHENER, ONTAR-
IO on THURSDAY. DECEMBER
3rd. 1981. at the hour of 10 00
o'clock in -the forenoon. at which
time the Board will hear appli-
cations for new licences in ac-
cordance with The Liquor Li
cence Act. and Regulations
thereunder
The following establishment has
applied for a licence of the class
indicated. and the application
will be entertained at the afore-
mentioned location and time
Glasgow Restaurant
Tuckersmith Township
(MA: 7th Avenue West.
Vanastra Park,
Clinton, Ontario NOM 1LO1
Dining Lounge Licence
Applicant: Clair Haskett
ANO FURTHER TAKE NOTICE
that any person who is rest
dent in the municipality and
who wishes t0 make represen-
tation relative t0 the applica•
t.on shall make their submis•
sine to the Board in writing
prior to the date of the hear
ung or in person at the time
and place of the hearing (Cap
'Rs of written submissions will
he forwarded to the applicant)
1 ,auOr 1 ,cence Board of
Ontario
55 Lakeshore Boulevard East
TORONTO Ontario MSE IA4
MINISTRY OF CONSUMER
AND COMMERCIAL
RELATIONS
THE 1 IQIJOR LICENCE ACT
At the Legion
Dart team on to districtfinals
By John Scott
As can be seen from the
details of last weeks mixed
darts results, the horseshoes
that Steve mentioned, have
lost their influence. The high
couple were Phyllis Butler
and John Gredanus, low
couple were Brenda
Atklnsonl and Neil Elliott.
The ladies high score was
taken by Rosemary Arm-
strong with 100 and Brian
Atkinson took men's high
with 144. Nary a mention of
the name Scott there.
Last Saturday, our ladies
entered a team in the Ladies
Aux ill ary Zone Darts
Tournament. The team
consisted of Rosemary
Armstrong, Karen
Gredanus, Brenda Atkinson
and Joyce Scott. And, would
you believe it, they finished
fourth and qualified for
district competition in
Leamington in April, 1982.
At last weeks men's
euchre, Bert • Garrett was
high with 11 while Walt
Webster was low with 47, and
Blyth Singers present
Christmas in song
The Blyth Festival Singers
will present two concerts of
Christmas music on Sunday,
December 6 at 3 p.m. and 8
p.m. in Myth Memorial Hall.
This mixed, community
choir of 80 voices came
together in September 1981
under the auspices of the
Blyth Centre for the Arts. It
represented a new direction
in the growth of the Centre
and the subsequent sell-out
concerts throughout the
season have attested to the
popularity of choral music in
the Huron -Perth area.
The choir is under the
professional direction of
Laurie Rowbotham of
Listowel. Mr. Rowbotham
says that he is enjoying the
opportunity to mould a choir
from the beginning and feels
that the choir is "at least a
THE HOME OF
Technics
The science of sound
Rivett's Lirnited
34 Shoppers Square - Goderleh
Phone 524-9432
Local doctors
take to stage
for hospital
Area residents will have a
chance to watch a group of
local doctors performing
"live" in a different type of
theatre, next Wednesday,
November 25. They will be
singing in a variety concert
staged at Blyth Memorial
Hall in aid of the . Clinton
Public Hospital Building
Fund. A varietyof talented
area performers will present
a program of music and dan-
cing.
The evening will include
the Craig Allan singers, the
Scottish Irish Blackthorns,
the Country Companions,
soloists Kathy Madill and
Darlene Vander Veen, and
dancers Jayne Snell, Angie
Alcock, Pat Stackhouse,
Kim Craig and Karen Yeo,
with a variety of Polish folk
ballet, highland and step
dancing. Ted Johns will give
a monologue from his exten-
sive repertoire. •
Tickets will be on sale both
inside the main and ramp en-
trances at adults $4, seniors
$3, children $2. The show
starts at 8 p.m.
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year ahead" of where he
expected it would be at this
time in its development. The
choir is accompanied by
Arlene Darnbrough of
Goderich.
The intermediate choir of
the Exeter Public School will
share the program with the
Blyth Festival Singers. This
excellent children's choir
under the direction 'of Mrs.
Joan Perrie won the hearts
of the audience at last year's
concert and the Singers are
pleased to have them on the
program again this year.
They will perform works by
themselves and with the
adult choir.
Bring the whole family to
enjoy an afternoon or
evening of sacred Christmas
Music ;I join in the carol sing
a -long during the concert,
and meet the choir, director,
and accompanist downstairs
following the performance
while sampling the
traditional hot cider and
goodies which have been
part of the Blyth Centre for
the Arts Christmas concerts.
Tickets, are $3 for adults
and $1.50 'forchildren and
are available from choir
members or by phoning 523-
4331 or 482-3635. No reserved
seats.
Ray Flynn took the most lone
hands with five.
At the ladies mixed euchre
on Friday, Gladys Reid and
George Rumball were high,
while Bob Cooke and Vera
Colquhoun took low and
Milvert Reid took the lone
hands.
Remembrance Day was a
perfect day for the Legion,
and many people are to be
thanked. Firstly the Lord for
such a beautiful day;
secondly Gord Tait, Branch
Poppy Chairman, for having
everything so well organized
and thirdly, everyone who
turned out.
We would also like to thank
all the merchants who closed
for all or part of the day to
allow their employees to
participate.
There is still time to pay
your membership dues to
enable the branch to qualify
for the Early Bird Award.
Christmas draw tickets
are still available at the bar.
They only cost 25 cents and
you could win one of the
many good prizes at our
party which will be held on
December 119,1981. The more
you buy, the more you can
win.
Our addition is
progressing very well with
the kitchen 99 percent
completed. We would like to
thank everyone who has
helped in any way. The
ladies have already used the
kitchen and, from all ac-
counts, they are quite
pleased.
The special this week on
inatest'la i5 shaets of ch'ywlail
at $10.00.
Upcoming seminars for
the month of December are
Veterans and Community
Services in Brussels on
December3, and Leadership
in Kincardine on December
5. For further information,
contact President George
Rum ball.
You're invited to join family 8 friends
in a celebration dance for the
50 th Wedding Anniversary
of
Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Goldsworthy
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21
CLINTON LEGION HALL - DANCING 9 P.M. -1 A.M.
Everyone Welcome - Best Wishes Only Please
Vanastra 8 District
' LIONESS CLUB
Annual
Christmas
Bazaar
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21
10 AMto2PM
AT THE VANASTRA RECREATION CENTRE
ADULTS: 50° CHILDREN: 25°
PRE-SCHOOLERS FREE *Door Prizes
Proceedsto the Clinton Public Hospital Building Fund.
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