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CLINTON LEGION BINGO every Thursday, 8 p.m.
First regular, card $1.00. Six cards for $1.00. Fif-
teen regular games. three share -the -wealth.
Early bird game 7:45 p.m. Jackpot $200.00 must
go each week.-9tfar
SINGLE'S DANCES every Friday night. Twin
Gables Tavern, 130 Argyle St., Listowel. 9 - 1
a.m. No jeans. Featuring "Melotones" (Country
and Western), 482-3383.---5
HAWAIIAN DANCE - February 25. Music by "Free
Spirit", Clinton Legion. $16 per couple.i Contact
any ,Kinette member or call 482-3818 for
tickets. -4,5,7
FESTIVAL SINGLES DANCE - Saturday, February
18, Stratford Fair Ground Annex. Dancing, 9 - 1.
Live band and lunch. -7
HAWAIIAN DANCE - February 25. Music by
"Free Spirit", Clinton Legion, $16.00 per couple.
Contoct any Kinette member or call 482-3818 for
tickets. -3-5,7
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{LFNTON �r'\ND DiSTfMCT Snowmobile - Club
meeting Wednesday, February B at Holmesville
Public Sthool at 8:30 p.m. For more information
call 482-7276.-5
CATCH PENNY KORNER is now having a
clearance sole on`all winter clothing starting
Thursday, February 2.-5
CLINTON JR. FARMERS will be canvassing
Goderich-Township-for the -Heart -fund'•tlurrng the:
month of February..-5,6nx
COUNTRY SUPPERS: The Blyth Festival invites
groups interested in catering suppers for theatre
patrons in 1984 to send representatives to an in-
formation meeting Tues. Feb. 7, 1984 at• 7:30
p.m. in the Festival Box Office, Blyth Memorial'
Hall,•or call 523-9300.-5ar
FAMILY MOVIE: Sat. Feb. 4, 1984 at 2 p.m., Blyth
Memorial Hall. "The Little Prince". $1. Treats
available. Phone 523-9300.-5ar
CLINTON HOSPITAL Auxiliary meeting Monday,
February 6, 10 a.m. in the hospital conference
room. Everyone welcome. -5
summer. Blyth Blyth Public School every Tuesday of 8
THE UPPER CANADIAN, Canada's foremost anti-
que publication proudly presents Kingston
Winter Antique Show, February 4, 5, Portsmouth
Olympic Harbour. 40 prominent Canadian
dealers. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. -5
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ORDER YOUR
SINGING
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BETA SIGMA PHI . your choice $10. or $15.
Includes a cake, a flower,
a song and more
Limited Quantities Available
482-7291 or 482-7842
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LAST CHANCE For Navies on .Goderich Twp.
autogrgph quit. 25 cents each. Please contact
Mrs. Hazel McCreath, 524-7436 or Charlotte Nor-
man 482.3241.-5x
HURON COUNTY FAMILY Planning invites you to
attend Family Planning Clinic every Thursday
from 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Huron County
Health Unit, Public Health Wing, Huronview,
Clinton. Counselling and medical services
provided.-3e.o.w.
CARD PARTY - Wednesday, February 8 at 8 p.m.
in St. Josephs Parish Hall. Prizes and lunch. Ad-
mission $2.00. Sponsored by Catholic Women's
League. Proceeds to Hospital Auxiliary. -5,7x
EUCHRE PARTY at Varna Township Hall on Fri-
day, February 3 at 8:30 p.m. Sponsored by Varna
L.O.L. 1035. Ladies please bring
sandwiches. -5,7
BINGO every Tuesday evening at Vanastra Cen-
tre, R.R. 5, Clinton; 8 p.m. First regular card
$1.00. 15 regular $20.00 games, three share -the -
wealth jackpot.$200.00 must go! Admission is
restricted to 16 years and over.—1 tfar
=1 h1E-f4URON CLJUNTy M®alth Unitarwttes you -ccs.
attend the Adult Health Guidance Centre, helcj at
the Health Unit office Huronview Building, Clin-
ton on Thursday, February 9, 1984 from 1:30 -
3:30, p.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance; 2. Foot
:Care; 3. Anaemia Screening; 4. Urine Testing; 5.
-Blood Pressure.—Sar -
MUSIC IN GOLD
...FOR YOUR DANCING-&--._,
LISTENING PLEASURE
SWING 'SWAY TO THE GOLDEN SOUND
OF THE BIG BANDS FOR A SUPER
EVENING OF PARTY DANCING PLUS
BALLROOM TEMPOS JUST FOR YOU. THE
MUSIC WITH A DIFFERENCE.
BRUNO (D.J. & M.C.)TEL. 524-2832
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THE WORLD'S
GREAT VACATION RESORTS
HAVE ONE TIDING
IN COMM -ON:
THEIR GUESTS
KEEP COMING BACK.
And that, quite simply, is how Indian River Plantation
. measures its phenomenal success. A commitment•
to our guests of uncompromising excellence, in
service and'FaCilitieS, has Over -the years made -their ' "`
return visits to the Plantation a tradition. We have one .
of the finest tennis facilities in Florida with eleven Har -Tru
courts kept in tournament condition. A magnificent executive
golf course where nothing is spared to maintain its
immaculate appearance. Our oceanfront location offers
luxurious acconinrodations in hotel apartments with fully -
equipped kitchens, and private access to our white sand
beaches. The kids have everything from golf and tennis
clinics to a video game room. The evening brings entertain-
ment and gourmet cuisine in our resort's two fine restaurants.
And then there's us, providing personal attention and
service to assure you'll want to come back again and again.
INDIAN RIVER
PLANTATION
RESORT
385 N.E. ft ntIalian Road
Hutchinson island, Stuart; Florida 33494 -
Toll-free (800) 327-4873.
In Florida collect (305) 225-3700
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Mardi Gras dance to be held at Holmesville Thll
Mardi ' Gras conjures ' up images of
costumes, masks, music and dancing, all
summed up in this area by the Club
Club Heimatland
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Goderich Township Community Centre
Holmesville
Saturday, February 11, 1964
MUSIC BY
"The Hornets"
from Kitchener
Prizes for best costume
European Food - Schnitzel - available
special entertainment by Carnival -
Dancers from London German Canadian
Club from London.
-Tickets. 8k mm -peri person - .
Available at
Blyth Festival 523-9300
Mary's Sewing Centre 482-7036
Goderich Halrport 524-4212
Proceeds to The Blyth Centre for the Arts
HAPPY
17th BIRTHDAY
Michelle
From your
family
Happy
Ni441
60th Anniversary
(Bella and Dan North)
pros
Happy 60th from the family - Rod,
Noel, 'Patricia 'and -Iva Hilts; Bill,
Yvonne, Mike, . Dale "and Shannon
Morton; Cindy and John Harrison;
Sharon, Ron and Mike Elliott;
Wendy and Dave; Sandy, Joanne
and George and Dot and Mick
Maguire.
Heimatland's annual Mardi Gras dance
which will be .held this year on February
11
from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. The Goderich Town-
ship Hall in Holmesville.
Mardi Gras originated as a last party
before the lean days of Lent, and at the local
'on le b
verse ,'c4 bran is can dance to the music
of "The Hornets" and enjoy European food,
including the favourite "schnitzel".
There will be prizes for best costumes and
entertainment at 9 p.m. by the Carnival
Dancers from the Ger m,.aln*ganadan •Club in
London.
Club-Heimatland was formed three years
ago by area residents of German, Swissand
Austrian descent, but the membership has
since expanded to include those from other
European countriesand those ofCanadian
birth. The club now welcomes all members,
regardless of background.
The club was formed to help maintain the
traditions of the members and to help in- . Hairport in Goderich (pl>lpne 524-4212).
troduce others to those customs. The club
annually hosts a May dance and Oktoberfest
as well as the Mardi Gras.
Proceeds from the Mardi Gras dance this
year will go to the Blyth Centre for the Arts.
areper available
Tickets $6 person and are
from the Blyth Festival box office (phone
523-9300) from Mary's Sewing Centre in
Clinton (phone 482-7036) and from the
Mixed cards to begin at Hilton Legion
By Cliff Parker
CLINTON - On Jan. 29 there were 13 tables
of euchre in play at the Clinton Legion. High
scorer was John Semple with 87: Doug
McDonald had the lone hands score of 5 and
low scorer was Bill Jenkins with 55.
On Jan. 26 in Darts, the high couple was
Madelon Yeats and Rosemary Armstrong.
The ladies high score was Annie Sallows anti
John Greidanus had the men's high score.
The low couple was Bonnie Van Praet and
Teresa Godfrey. -- -..
In`Birl:go'the-Jackpot -winners were Andy
Peterson, Ethel Taylor and Alice Jackson.
Friday night will be mixed cards to start
at 8:30 p.m. Qn Feb. 3 there will be Euchre
ALICE and FRED JACKSON
50th Wedding Anniversary
DANCE
_to be held ..-at-. _Clinton _I:egton
Hall February 4th, 1984 starting
at 9 PM. Friends and. Neighbours
WELCOME.
MUSIC BY - BILL BURKE
BEST WISHES ONLY PLEASE
and on Feb. 10 Cribbage will -be play The Service Officer will be visiting on
The next executive meeting will be hel Feb. 22. If you are interested contact Harold
Feb. 20 and the General meeting on Feb. 27. Hartley.
Kinette Club of
Clinton
'HAWAIIAN
GETAWAY"
Saturday,
February -25 -
at the
CLINTON
LEGION HALL
Dancing 9 pm -1 am
to
"FREE
SPIRIT"
Tickets 96.00 Couple
Includes Smorgasbord
Prizes for costumes -
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ALL PROCEEDS TO CYSTIC
FIBROSIS
Tickets available from
any Kinette.
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FLORIDA AT LEISURE
— 19 days - by motor coach
Feb. 4, Feb. 25 — Spend one week at the
Langford Resort in Winter Park and one
week In an efficiency unit at the Casa Del
Mar Hotel in Ormond Beach. Our motor
coach and tour escort stay with the group
for the full 19 days to provide
transportation to area attractions.
DELUXE FLORIDA
CIRCLE
— 15 days - by motor coach
Feb, 18 - See the best of Florida including
Jungle Queen dinner cruise, admissions
to Cypress Gardens. Parrot Jungle and
Kentucky Horse Park.
ARIZONA SUNSHINE
— 15 days - by air
Feb. 1, March 7 - This year enjoy winter In
-thecomfort of your efficiency unit In
Scottsdale, Arizona. Optional 5 -day
sightseeing tour to Grand Canyon, Las
Vegas, Lake Havasu.
ARIZONA/NEVADA/
CALIFORNIA
— 15 days - by air and motor coach
Feb. 25, March 24, April 12 - Visit Scott-
sdale, Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, imperial
Valley, San Diego, Hollywood' and San
Francisco. Admissions to Universal
Studios, Hearst Castle, chicken dinner at
Knott's Berry Farm, barbecue and train
tdur into California's Redwood Forest.
ORLANDO or DAYTONA
BEACH MID-TERM
— 9 days - by express motor coach
March 10 -Join-our express motor coach
for March Break in Florida. Yourchoice of
six nights accommodation in Orlando or
Daytona Beach.
HAWAII - THREE ISLANDS
Feb. 17 - March 3 - Escorted throughout.
NASHVILLE DELUXE -
'DAY DRIVING.
April 2043 4 days Grand Ole Opry,
Opryland, . City tour , of Nashville,
Bluegrass dinner party in Bardstown,
tour departs front your homearoa.
CONTACT
your local travel agent
CAA Travel Agent Clinton - 492-9300;
Kincardine Travel Service 396-3477:
.Hu over Traz-al Service .. - : 364-3276
or ...
1-800=265.5515
FURTHER INFORMATION FROM
HANOVER HOLIDAY TOURS
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