Clinton News-Record, 1984-02-08, Page 20iI,Pp�,1 `C1 :J(i FARMERS wilt be canvassing
44dferleh Townshtgfof the Heart Fund during the
month Qf February,.-5,bnx
SKA.TE.A THON February 18 from 1 - 4 p.m. at
Bayfield Arena, Pledge sheets avoi.lable at Nip N
Tuck. Sponsored by Bayfield Rec. Committee.
Proceeds to winter skating program. -6,7
ST. PAUL's FRIENDSHIP Guild Euchre Card Party
on Tuesday, February 14 and March 13 of 8:15
p.m. at $t. Paul's Anglican Church Parish Hall.
Admission $1.50; lunch included. Everyone
welcome. -6
SCOTTISH AND VARIETY Night, Bayfield Town
Hall, April 27, 1984, 8 p.m. Adults 52.00. Children
under 12, 50 cents. door prizes and coffee. Spon-
sored by Bayfield Agricultural Society. -6
CLINTON MINOR HOCKEY Dance, Saturday, Apnf
14, Goderich Township Hall. Music by the "Ex-
pressions" (formerly the Shonnons). Dancing 9 - 1
a.m. Lunch provided. Tickets 55.00 each. Spon-
sored by Clinton Minor Hockey.-6,7ar
41ANGAKE.AND SAUSAGE -Supper Friday, .March.
74 -One-week before. she -beginning of. March
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break, the Clinton aria-Dis i- of Chriiiian "Sd5oo1`-'
will hold its annual pancake supper. Enjoy
delicious pancakes and sausage"s, dessert and
beverage from 5:30 p.m. • 9 p.m. in the
auditorium. Test your skills in the games room.
Everyone welcome. Adults 53.00, children school
age, $1.50, preschoolers; free. -6,8,9
BINGO every, Tuesday evening -at Vanastra Cent
ire; R.R. 5. Clinton, 8 ,p m... `First regular •card
$1.00. 15 regu{.9r $20.410 games, three.shore the,
wealth jackpot 5200.00 must pot Admission is
restricted to 16 years and over. -1 tfar
CLINTON LEGION BINGO every. Thursday, 8 pm.
First regular card 51.00. Six cards for 5100. Fif-
teen regular games, three share-therweel'th.
Early bird gain 7:45 p.m. Jackpot 5200.00 must
go each week.-9tfar
CARD PARTY at 1.O.O.F Hall, Brucefield, Friday,
February 10 at 8:30 p.rn. Ladies please bring Lun-
ch. Everyone welcome. Admission 51.50.-6x
POKER RALLY: Sponsored by Blyth Snowmobile
Club and Blyth Lions Club, February 12 with
registration from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at th
Snowmobile Club House, 11/e north of Blyth and
41/2 west of highway. Numerous prizes as well as
prizes for poker hands. 53.00 per hand. Food
booth available. -6
1.O.O.F. and Rebekah Cord Party, 8 p.m. on Feb.
16 of Oddfellows Hall. Ladies please bring a lun-
ch.. Please note change of date. -6
attend the Child Health Clinic held at the Health
Unit office, Medical Building, Brussels on Tues-
day, February 14-, 1984 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance; 2f" Anaemia Screening; 3.
Immunization: 4. Hearing Screening; 5. Vision
Screening; 6. Fluoride brushing for ages 3 to 5
• years. Adult immunization will also be offered at
-CARD-PARTY.Sumrnerhi•ll-•Halt-, Friday.-Eebrua.ry.' this clinic". -bar
)0 _at 8:30 p.m. Ladies please brine lunch. MITCHELL KINSMENPoker . Rally, Sunday,
• Everyone welcome.- 6 • February 19th. -6-7
.Peace activis-t is coming
.Joanne Young, the ' Exeter high school
teacher who made headlines last fall after
being arrested and jailed for her part in
anti-nuclear demonstrations in both the U.S.
and. Canada, is coming to Clinton on a
speaking engagement.
The controversial National Film Board
movie, If You Love This Planet will also be
shown that evening.
Ms. Young, a Zurich -area widow, has been
arrested and jailed four times in the past
three -years- for -her -part -in --peace -demon-
strations.
or-her-partin--peace-demon--
strations. Late last July she spent 20 days in
Onondaga County Jail in Syracuse, N.Y.
after being . arrested at an anti-nuclear
protest at Griffis Air Force Base at Rome;
N.Y.'
A warrant for her arrest was issued after
she failed. to return to the U.S. for trial in
September, but she will not be ,pursued
outside the U.S.
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MARCH' 24
FEATURING
JOHN CONLEE
AND TERRI GIBB
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On Nov. 18, 1983, she was arrested and
charged with trepassing after taking part in
disarmament demonstrations at Litton
Industries in Toronto. Litton manufactures •
cruise missile components.
Ms. Young was released after her trial in
Toronto, ending a 13 -day hunger strike
behind bars. Since then,,Ontario Provincial
Court Judge Milton Gadsby has delayed
judgement on her trial until early March,
after the Supreme • Court rules on the
vaiidit LoL hee_.federal_eabil .degsion t® _
allow cruise testing in Canada. •
"It could have a bearing on the case,"
J'udge Gadsby said.
Ms. Young, who has met with everything
from censure to devoted support in Huron
County for her actions, was suspended
without pay last Dec.. by the Huron County
Board of Education, for taking . time off
without permission to attend the Litton
demonstration.
She has been warned by the board that she
could -be fired if,her actions continued in the
future.
"I'm well aware of that," says Ms. Young. •
"As a teacher, I- a i totally doiitiriitted'bo •'
education and to my students, but my op-
position to, nuclear, war and my peace, work
come first. . •
Ms. Young will appear at 'the Ontario
Street United Chruch in Clinton at 8 p.m. on
Feb. 14. Her engagement is one of a two-
month series of workshops, films , and
speakers • on current community topics
sponsored by Women.Today.
A dsa/poatent
By Janet Tencb
Until recently, I admired the f'i?ix as an
innovative new group hailing irom England.
Then 1 read about the band cancelling a.club
date in San Diego at the last minute. 'heir
reason? "The stage was too smaalt" said Cy
Cumin. "ft was a rnky- 1015 club,: a ru?k3r
dinky staandgealr, fe anttoo d webig havetohave a to nlunbo hreirA
album ."'
Has success gone to their head? .
you r
When ou think about it 'the Fieri; doesn t
have muchgoingfor them other than some' -
very catchy licks reminiscent of Rosy
Music. Their themes are sipciple;, their lyrics
are simple.
Are not the Fixx just cashing in on the
hunger for the slick danceable beat of
English music in North America? As do
other techno-pop dance bands (ABC, Image
in Vogue) the vocals of the Fixx emulate
Bowie. Not to omit that the band rode -in on •
the video -wave. Their hair is styled in the
"classy -punk" cut, which they flaunt as
---much as possible in their -three videos:- •
-"iand..or.Fall.'.'
ed by Zero -'Land. "011e-. F1iing
Another:" t -lines, videos earl make
or break a new band. Videos from the Fixx
are good, for the reason that Adam Woods
(drums and percussion) and ° Currin
(vocals) both attended drama school.Grudg-
• ingly, I admit that this dramatic training
helps to give the Fixx a superior stage
presentation. Remember, though, all that
glitter-s-isnotgold, .-:: _.__
.The Music Industry is changing: Gone are
the days of selling records on the merit of
well -produced music; here are the days of
sell -your -image -then -,your -music: I predict
that the Fixx won't be around long. Britain,
their home, is turning to reggae, ska and
dab. In North America, there are a lot of
groups pumping out dance music that is
much more memorable e.g. Men Without
Hats' Safety Dance. The Fixx will fade
away. Won't that be a jolt for Currin, who
thinks the bank is "big"? Rating: 61/2/10.
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served this Sunday
February 12 from
12:30 p.m. on
HOT SELECTIONS INCLUDE:
*PRIME RIB OF BEEF
*ROAST TURKEY
*BAKED HAM
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The Blyth Centre,for the Arts will kick off the 1984 season with a
Leap Year Auction on March 3. Phillipa Borgal, left, shows some of
the many gifts that have been donated by local merchants and in-
dividuals. Joan Chandler, centre, is illustrating wind surfing
Lessons and Brenda Doner, right, is showing the NHL tickets that
will be auctioned. Bargain hunters may also join 'the Festival
workers for a buffet supper at 6 p.m. The auction will start at 7:30
p.m. (Shelley McPhee photo) '
BiythFestvafli' gala leap year Auction
Ever dreamed of appearing in CBC TV's The evening begins with a buffet supper at
acclaimed "Seeing Things"? Or of learning 6 p.m., with musical entertainment supplied
to windsurf? Need a relaxing weekend in the by Richard 'Knechtel and Friends (a mix-
Muskokas? These are just a few of the items ture of country, bluegrass, and fiddle
you can bid on in the Blyth Festival's gala music). Richard Knechtel is a familiar
LEAP YEAR AUCTION . on Saturday, . name to local audiences. He has organized
March 3. The auction kicks off a 'year of ex- and performed at . festival and concert
citing events being organized to celebrate . events throughout Southwestern Ontario in.
the Festival's 10th season. eluding Pickin' in the' Pines and the CKNX"
Other items available at the auction in,.Barndance.. The auction will begin at 7:30
~- •elude:- weekends-at-T-aroma.and.-K tchener. _P.-M,..with.Rolt..G_ethke us auctioneers _
craftspeople (paintings, sketches, potter,hotels; original art work by local artists and JanetFestivalAmos, , Artistic Director of the Blyth
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woodwork, stained glass); sports equip will announce the plays for the.
1984 season during the auction intermission:
ment;fitness club and pool memberships; If the past nine years are anything to go by,
restaurant vouchers; tickets to plays; this 10th seasOn• will be another blockbuster.
opera, concerts; .electrical appliances; Patrons wanting to buy season ticket
beauty treatments; binoculars; books;.
toys; tomorrow boxes;. door prizes; and
vouchers ahead of the rush will be able to do
LOTS more. so atthis time. .
Goderich Township Community Centre
Holmesville
Saturday, February 11, 1984
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 56.00 per person
Available at
Blyth Festival 523-9300
Mary's Sewing Centre 482-7036
Goderich Hairport 524-4212 2
Proceeds to The Blyth Centre for the Arts
Kinsmen and Kinettes wear
T-shirts and hats while eating
with celery and carrot sticks
CLINTON - The Kinsmen and Kinettes ar-
rived at the Legion wearing their most
unusual hat and T-shirt as requested last
Friday night. The evening began with Social
Chairman Mary Ann Chambers welcoming
tQ'NO•o a ‘,1C$
Kinette Club of
Clinton
"HAWAIIAN
GETAWAY"
Saturday,
February 25
at the
With your choice of mashed or
baked potato with sour cream,
mashed turnip or peas. Includes
Mulligatawny Soup or juice,
compli entary trip to our salad
bar d dessert (cherry
the secake).
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CLINTON
LEGION HALL
Dancing 9 pm -1 am
ALL $ 95
FOR
ONLY.-. •
DEBBIE'S
RESTAU RAN
2 miles South of Clinton
on Hwy. No, 4 at Vanasfro Rd.
OPEN DAILY: 7 am -8 pm:
Saturday a. Sunday 8 am -8 pm
"FREE
SPIRIT"
Tickets 616.00 Couple
Includes Smorgasbord
Prizes for costumes -
Bult they're el *t :yes- =cry,
ALL PROCEEDS TO CYSTIC
FIBROSIS
Tickets available from
any Kinette.
ORDER YOUR
SINGING
VALENTINE
PACKAGE
TODAY!!
BETA SIGMA PHI -
your choice 510. or 515.
Includes a cake, a flower,
a song and more
Limited Quantities Available
482-7291'or 482-7842
Tickets for the whole evening (buffet,
entertainment, and auction) . cost $7.50 per
person, available through the theatre (523-
9300) or from The Blyth Saga; for the auc-
tion only -.$2.50 at the door.
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 ro.J. a M.c. )TEL. 524-2832
Pineridge
Hous ep arty
Sun., Feb. 19
2:30 - 9 p.m.
Music by:
• Joe Overholt
ft The Standbys
• Square dancing
• Hot roast pork
smorgasbord
• Tickets $9.50
person
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everyone to the Kinette "Sunrise Dinner".
Joyce Jenkins said the Kinette grace.
A stew and salad dinner was served to
everyone. but to their surprise, the only uten-
sils were a stalk of celery and a carrot stick.
This certainly made the meal interesting.
Dessert turned out to be much more
challenging - toothpicks .to'attempt to eat the
cubes of jello. Everyone managed very
well; however, the person to have the most
difficulty was Bob Vodden who received an
unexpected gift of soap and a face cloth.
Hopefully his next medieval feast will be
much easier! Tom and Wendy McFarlan
won the prize for the most unusual hats.
A dart tournament followed the dinner.
Winners of the tournament were Bob Vod-
den and Mary Woods for the highest overall
score and Garry Merrier and Wendy
McFarlan for the lowest overall score.
Phone 262-2277
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On Valentine's Day...
JOANNE YOUNG of Exeter
will speak on her involvement
in the Peace Movement,
and the commitment
which led to her arrests
and jail terms in Canada
and the United States. The
controversial film "IF YOU
LOVE THIS PLANET" will
be shown.
JOANNE YOUNG
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PLAN TO ATTEND
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14
AT8:OOP.M.
AT THE
ONTARIO ST,, UNITED CHURCH
103 ONTARIO STREET (HWY. No. 8 EAST) CLINTON
SUGGESTED DONATION: 2.00 ,
SPONSORED BY: WOMEN TODAY
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524-4540 or 524-7622
On Valentine's Day...
JOANNE YOUNG of Exeter
will speak on her involvement
in the Peace Movement,
and the commitment
which led to her arrests
and jail terms in Canada
and the United States. The
controversial film "IF YOU
LOVE THIS PLANET" will
be shown.
JOANNE YOUNG
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TTS pLAWEr
PLAN TO ATTEND
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14
AT8:OOP.M.
AT THE
ONTARIO ST,, UNITED CHURCH
103 ONTARIO STREET (HWY. No. 8 EAST) CLINTON
SUGGESTED DONATION: 2.00 ,
SPONSORED BY: WOMEN TODAY
FOR MORE
INFORMATION, CALL 482-9706
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