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Clinton News-Record, 1984-01-04, Page 21IDt Wisp PAY 'AMJARIY 4. 1984, :tartainmQrt Trimunitrealendar CLINTg$ I', GIQN BINGO every Thursday, 8ep.m.. First regu'fgr card $1.00. Six cards for $i .00. Flf- teeh regular garner, three share -the -wealth. `\\ Early bird game 7:45 p.m. Jackpot $200.00 must go each week.-91tor FESTIVAL SINGLES dance every second Saturday starting January 7 b. Stratford Fair Ground An- nex. Live bond and lunch. PleaSe clip and save. Dancing 9 -1%7-1 "THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic held at the Health Unit office, Medical Building, Brussels on Tues- day, January 10, 1984 from 9:30 11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance; 2. Anaemia Screening; 3. Immunization; 4. Fluoride. Adult immunization will also be offered at this clinic". -1 CARD PARTY Wednesday, January 11 at 8 p.m. in St. Joseph's Parish Hall. Prizes and lunch. Admis- sion $2.00. Sponsored by Knights of Columbus. -1;3x ANNUAL HOSPITAL AUXILIARY meeting on Mon- day, January 9, 1984 of 9:30 a.m. in the Con- Teren.ce'Rolim._.1„._,. HURON COUNTY FAMILY Planning invites you to attend Family Planning Clinic every Thursday, from, 6:00 p.rn. to .9:00 p..m. at Huron County Health Unit, Public Health Wing, Huronview, Clinton, Counselling: and medical services provided.-24.e.o.w. BENEFIT DANCE for Bob and Barb Von Den Neucker - fire victims at Vanastra Rec Centre on Saturday, January 21, 1.984. "Whiskey Jock” 9 - 1 a.m. Ladies bring lunch. Proceeds to Von Den Neuckers.--1 BINGO every Tuesday evening at Vanastra Cen- tre, R.R. 5. Clinton, 8 p.m. First regular cord $1.00. 15 regular $20.00 gimes, three share -the - wealth jackpot $200.00 must go! Admission is restricted to 16 years and over. -1 tfar I.0.0.F. land R.ebekah's Card Party in Lodge Hall on Thursday, January 5 at 8 p.m. Everybody welcome. Ladies please bring lunch. -1 EUCHRE PARTY at Varna Township Hall on Fri• day, January 6 at 8:30 p.m. Sponsored by Varna L.O.L. 1035. Ladies please bring •sawdwick�es..-..._.1,3e.�w w-.�_._._.._..-.-.�.. _._.--_____.-._�..__. Doran, Duran's powers By Janet Tench Light the candles, douse the light, run the turntable, through the night. As the music wafts through the dark it sends off vibra-.° tions: Is there something I should know?. With every song, every beat, the message is repeated ... Duran Duran: A draft passes from an unknown source. An aura of mysticism brought on by Shadows, Strangers, shaped with Egyptian designs causes a stronger wind. A sheet of blown from the vicinity of the mance o -i . It reads ....Seven and the Ragged Tiger. Duran, Duran, the best looking fivesome in rock today, have given their third album the magic touch. Seven and the Ragged Tigers is full of .mystical allusions: Union of the• Snake, Shadows on Your Side, The Seventh Stranger, not to mention the jacket full of eerie hieroglyphics. Never on the commercial side, Duran Duran have still managed to mature their music to the point where it can bear heavy play. Besides being danceable, the songs on Seven and the Ragged Tiger follow a theme. Complementing this is the music which has more depth, if you can believe it, than Rio, (for instance Tiger Tiger is in- strumental), and it seems to be layered for an encompassing effect. • Come daylight, the music still has me in its spell. Chanting Union of the Snake, I rhythmically climb the stairs to the bedroom. As if in a trance, I begin packing. I know there is powerful meaning in Seven and the Ragged Tiger. Hence, I will go to Egypt so that I may discover her mysteries. Musn't forget my album: Rating:10110 . • 'Ltquor bags carry message • The LiquorCtintri Board of Ontario -'has . embarked on a public awareness campaign to discourage people from driing and driving. As .a. pilot project, four L:C.B.O. stores across Metro Toronto are being Supplied with liquorbags bearing' the message IF YOU DRINK DON'T DRIVE. "Consumer reaction to the bags at the stores has, been so positive, we are consider- ing extending it across the province," said Dr. Robert Elgie, Minister of Consumer and Catrat�ei2�a1 Re -tons : .......... .... . . Coniinercial Relations. The project was initiated by the ministry in co-operation with the Attorney General's anti -drinking and driving campaign. __ "We believe that the. liquor, bag warning can accomplish two things. It will add sup- port to the. governnient'.s campaign on drinking and driving by creating yet another avenue for getting the message out. It also gets the attention of the consumer at. the source," said Dr. Elgie. elvorb 110 ,611941, 5pieces of Golden Chicken 4 pcs. English Style Fish 2 Med. Salads (of your choice) 1 Family French Fries 33 Victoria Street CLINTON • 482-7337 SEAFOrH 527-0220 FRIED CHICKEN AND SEAFOOD "The Best of Both from D/xie Lees OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK SUNDAY -THURSDAY 10 AM -10 PM FRIDAY & SATURDAY 10 AM -12 MIDNIGHT ^ OWNED AND OPERATED BY DOUG RHUDE A• furon/Country Playhouse at Grant Bend recently learned that it will be the recipient of a 168;1 t 1 i grant'fromithe federal goverrmient.'Lambton4liddiesex MP-Ralpirr-°Ferg ison-nciade- the anni uncement at a press conference in Grand Bend. The grant will enable the playhouse to construct a 105 -seat balcony in its main theatre. In the photo, from left to right are: Mr. Ferguson, president of the playhouse's board of directors; ,Jill Waters of Parkhill, playhouse general -manager Heather Redick ,and special advisor to the treasury board, which approved thegrant, Brian Innes. Huron Fiso and Game Club a eeClub holdestive partyf. CLINTON - The new year is here and the many people at the Clinton Fish and Game club house started 1.984 on Jan. 2 by at- tending a party with a difference. There was a good crowd out to enjoy the afternoon of music provided by the band Country Companions. This four -piece band played excellent dancing music and kept the crowd moving well into the evening. The music continued into the night with records provided by members and singing by Dave Carter. ' • Hensall history book. ...produced .for bicentennial Thanks goes out to Thelma McDougall for organizing the party and to all the other members who helped to keep it going. The coming year at the Fish and Game Club will include a variety of events. Some of ,these acitivites will be dances, bingo games, card parties and special events. All interested members are invited to come out to the meetings and get involved with the planning ofthese events. The next general meeting will be held on Jan. 9, be sure to attend. Thanks to the book Hensall A Beautiful Place to Live, written by Mattie Ellis, for Canada's Centennial in 1967, the Village of Hensall was inspired to produce a- history book for Hensall : lled The Village of Hen- sall. The picture book be sin 1870 and takes the reader up to 1983 by m incredibly. preserved photographs and short historical --facts" th It "'outline various. 'organizations; businesses and people. • In the beginning, the book tells • of Hen- sall's fogipteters, George and James Petty and they , were a hardy; breed from Yorkshire England, . A ..picture: of .the._ two. brothers sitting '00 the front porch of a Hen- Sa11 home, gives the book a personalquality. In the very c;;ntre of the book is a center- fold entitled Historical. Locations in. Downtown Hensall. This enables the reader to directly pinpoint the situation of all 1 ier and better oat show The 26th edition of the_Toronto Interna- tional Mat Show lays trtii1 claim to being bigger and better than ever. The show will run January 13 to 22 at the Coliseum, Exhibition. Place. Toronto. Show management has redesigned and refurbished several thousand square feet of space normally -used for storage to accom- modate a record number of exhibitors. "This will be a tremendous event," says Steve Barber, group manager with show producer Canadian National Sportsmen's Shows. "The boating industry has recovered from the recession of the past two years and nowhere will that recovery be better showcased than at the boat show." Out in the cold, says Barber, will be the Canadian -built Pilgrim 40, a 1930s -style cruiser which was first introduced at the September Dockside Show. Barbeer says an attempt will be made to let the Pilgtim's owners display their boat out- side the Coliseum a first for the Show - -..-becausetherprist l ou space 1 elft ink side. v'; There will be plenty to see and do at the _ show. The Quebec '84 group, celebrating the arrival of Jacque Carti r in Canada 450 years ago, will h ve a cc 1ourful exhibit. Captains from a m 'or ebee _11.4 event - the -_Tall .S.hips.,.sailpnst.r. will 4e VP. Nd_as businesses in Hensall. On the other side of the centerfold is a bird's eye,view of the en- tire village. Headings of education, organizations, recreation and historic events follows, and " their complinenting stories. are easy to understand and often enlightening. Graphically the entire publication excels ..and Hensel' natives .and s'esidents-should be.. proud of their recently published historical book. • Published locally by Agripress Canada Ltd., the book ,was produced 'by a committee consisting. of Irene Davis, Richard Packham, Eileen Ronnie,. Brian Richman;, Velma Robinson and Sharon Wurm to com- memorate the bicentennial year for the pro- vince. of Ontario. For Hensall, the book marks the start of a new year and the conti- nuing history of the village. ONE DAY MOTORCOACH EXCURSIONS SAT. JAN. 14 - SUN.. JAN. 15 • WED. JAN. 18 - SAT. JAN. 21 - TUES. JAN. 31 - WED. FEB. 1 INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW TORONTO INTERNATIONAL BOArSHOW - TORONTO FRONT PAGE CHALLENGE • TORONTO CARLTON SHOW.BAND - KITCHENER CANADA FARM SHOW - TORONTO • CANADA FARM SHOW - TORONTO REMINDER! SUNSHINE AT. YOUR- LEISURE_BOOQK NOW! 19 DAY FLORIDA DELUXI DEPARTS FEB. 6, 1984 FROM '829. QUAp For more information or reservations contact PHONE 524-4540 OR 524-7622 • • WED.-THURS. AT 8:00 P.M. i JAN. 4-5 • • JOHN TRAVOLTA OLIVIA NEWTON -JOHN. • • • • • 7M • • • "PARENTAL GUIDANCE • • • • • • • P • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • COPYAILMT EDI9A7 'Wt NII{IN r{NIIiAY IAS cLiNnim EAST R:30 IDIRTY HARRY IS AT IT AGAIN SW) is ni MPCT ADMITTANCE Fle stairc'T E D':, tO ..ISONS • '.. 1 YYWI 01, Ace O. oval • SOU/AL VISaatdC! STARTING FRIDAY, JAN'. 6 FRI.-SAT. - 7 8. 9 SUN.-THURS. - 8:00 BOX OFFICE OPENS '/ HR. BEFORE SHOW The Blyth Inn Blyth, Ontario Fully Licensed under the L.L.B.O. 523-9381 DININGROOM HOURS: LUNCH Monday to Saturday 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. DINNER F 'day to Saturday 5'p.m. - 8 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m. - 7 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT --This-Weekend • 9 p.m. • 1:30 a.m. "The Lu Naturals" • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • a,•••••••••••••••••••enen• 4-4A®iTseieWes: e•• Pineridge Chalet House Party Sun., Jan.,15th 2:30 p.m...9 p.m. Advance tickets $9.50 per person includes: •'Music by Betty Beer and Spirit •Olde Tyme Fiddling and square dancing t Hot roast beef smorgasbord Phone 262-2277 or 236-4610 No- YSZ!t':0TWo IS � AR ALL DAY SATURDAO /0 will many outer personalities connected • with the Quebec summer festival. Canada's young Olympic sailors will be given a sPecial saline. A salute to Ontario'' boat builders, a charter boat display, fashion shows and such traditional fare as classic boats, model boat builders, ap- pearances by Miss Boating and educational exhibits' and displays from more than two dozen groups and associatioi(s will round'out the show. . But, says Barber, the real show stars are found on display in the form of an estimated $30 million worth of boats, accessories and gear, including a huge sailboard exhibit. . "Our exhibitors have very ambitious display plans. Add to the domestic in- dustry's health, the entry of some off -shore exhibitors who will be in the show for the first time, and you have our best lineup ever'." The show runs January 13-22 at the Col- iseum, Exhibition Place,Toronto. Hours: Opening Day, 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.; weekdays noon toy 10 p.m.; Saturdays 11 a.m. to 143 r Slzrtysw.-noon,.to...6,-p. m,-:A,dmi .sloes ,,,..: adults, $5; juniors (5 to 15) and seniors $3. The show is presented in aid of con- servation, scientific research and recrea- tional organizations by Canadian National Sportsmen's Shows, ' the nation's largest non-governrrent, financial supporter of con- ,. --seruatton ° 6OTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY for Mr. & Mrs. Bert Beacome SUNDAY, JANUARY 8 in Huronview Auditorium 2:30-4:00 PM —Everyone Welcome 11. PIANO TUNING • REPAIRS • REBUILDING • KEYS RECOVERED • DAMPP-CHASERS • REGULATING • BENCHES BRUC PULSIFE 348-9223 MITCHELL QUEEN'S 4f. *** HOTEL SEAFQRTH .Entertainm.en.t T_his_Weekend Thurs. Fri. Sat. VIGILANTS Bl•1.1..PEN Ln s FM; LOUNGE Friday Night STEAK 85 SPECIAL. ' • r'ln. Ta. • OPEN SUNDAY .bin the. Hnhps Gang . Er 4:30-6:30. Mon. through -Sat. GIFTS AND HANDICRAFTS 91(nttl-nhurStreet East.. Clinton 182-3730 OPEN: 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; FRIDAY TILL 6:00 p.m. CLOSED WEDNESDAYS AND NOON HOURS. iarY ecleaning Sale! �Mu9y3elat �o A bugestection of our regulcr motchandise and fabrics on special tables • REDUCED 5 AND CLOSED THURSDAY AN., Y FOR D b TO GET READ CLOSECORNING JAN. FRIDAY MORNING THIS SALE EVENTI OPEN 0 P p'P.M. AND SATURDAY A x:0 FRIDAYFRIDAY.IAMUARYbT 0 P. P.M. TURD AY J AN. T 10 A.... ' off AT THE BOARD AND BATTEN PERSONAL SERVICE IS OUR PLEASURE