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Clinton News-Record, 1984-04-11, Page 21
11.01004 ty calendar BINGO every' '1 uosdayevening at Vanastra cen- tre,, R,it 5, Ct.Itnton,:.8 p.m. First regular Card $t,Ql1 1,5,regular $20,00 games, three share -the - wealth lackpet $2OO.0O must got Admission is restricted to 10!(090 and over.--1,far KLOMPENFEES'f Parade entry fornix available at - Ball° g Mutch Furniture,. Campbells Mens Wear and the Clinton Chiropractic Contra. Seven categories, $10..00 first prizes. $50.00 second prizes.-11.20ar 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 WESLEY-WILLIS VARIETY SHOW - Friday, April 13 at 8 p.m. Featuring a Junior Choir Musical directed by Mary Hearn - "Babble at Babel"; Lon- don Magician, Mr. John Parker; Seaforth "Town and Country Four"; Craigellen Singers; sax- ophonist, Blake Smith. This will be a family show you won't want to miss. -13-15 COUNTY YOUTH ORCHESTRA - of Birkenfeld, West_ GGerr1tgny_ will be performing in- Blyth Memorial Hall; Sunday, April 15th at 3 p.m. and Listowel High School, Wednesday, April 18th, 8 p.m. Tickets at $3.00 and $1.50 are available from the Blyth Festival Box Office (523-9300), Blyth Saga (523-4331) and L.D.S.S. (291- 1880).-14,15ar MUSICAL COMEDY of the past comes to life on stage with The Vaudevillians, Blyth Memorial Hall, April 1.9, 200nd 21; 8:30-p. m. Tickets -$7.50. Phone 523-9713 or 5239300 or write The Theatre Circle, Box 429, Blyth, NOM 1 HO.-14-16ar GARAGE SALE featuring bake table, Saturday, May 5, 9 a.m. to noon, 150 Wilson St., Goderich. Sponsored by Berea Lutheran Ladies.-14-18nx BEECHWOOD POTTERY: Half Price Sale. Large selection of odd pieces, ends of sets. 100% quali- ty stoneware and porcelain at 50% off. Saturday & Sunday, April 14 & 15. Noon to 5 p.m. 21/2 miles ,north of St. Columban on McKillop siderood 10. 345-2184.-15 DR. OUSSOREN of the National Committee on Ministry; Personnel and Educatton-for the United Church will participate in a STUDY re the United Church Ordination Proposals. This meeting will be at Wesley -Willis United Church, Sunday, Apr. 15 at 6:30 p.m. All welcome. -15x • U.0 W. DESSERT EUCHRE and Bake Sale Wednes- day, April 18 at 12:30 in Varna Township Hal Admission $1.50. Door prizes. -15 . • 1 '"THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit invites you to attend the hiid Health Clinic. held at the Health Unit office, Huronview, Clinton on Friday, April 13, 1984 'from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance; 2. Anaemia Screening; 3. Im= ° munization; 4. Hearing Screening; 5. Vision Screening; & Flyaride bru ping for ages 3 to 5 years Adult imlnusizetion will also be offered at this Clinic.".-t5or CARD PARTY 1.0.0.F., Hall, Brucefield, Friday, April 13, 8:30 p.m. Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone welcome. Admission $1.50.-15x "THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit presents "Pleasures, Problems and Preschoolers" - a series of 3 Parenting Classes for parents of children aged 1 - 5 years. Classes will commence Thursday, April 26, 1984 and will be held at Seoforth Hospital Board Room. For pre- registration or further information, please call the Health Unit office in your area at: 887-9331, 482-3416 or 527-1243".-15-17ar IN HONOUR of Miss Annetta B. Sinclair's 90th Bir- thday, an Open House will be held on Sunday, April 15, 1984 from 2 - 4 -pm. at Northside United Church, SeQf &r h., Everyone welcome. Best wishes only please.=15 GARAGE SALE: Blyth Arena Saturday, May 12 at 10 a.m. If you have anything to donate call Bev Snell 523-9236, Bonnie Shannon 523-9326 or Susan Howson 523-9436. Pickup will be Thursday evening May 10. Sponsored by Evening Unit of Blyth U.C.W.-15-17 FARMERS: You are invited to hear Jim Md -ole-; former secretary of Agriculture of` Com- monwealth of Pennsylvania speak re: SOIL CON- SERVATION on Wednesday, April 18 at 7 p.m. at Central Huron Secondary School. -15 Bayfield bicentennial quilt show Attention all quilters and antique quilt col- lectors! , Ontario's Bicentennial Celebration will be the inspiratiomfor a Quilt Show and Sale in beautiful. Bayfield on the Bluewater. The Old Town Hall on Clan Gregor Square just off Highway 21 in Bayfield will be the site of a massive display of newly made. quilts or those of recent vintage, with an ad I . dr ionaidisplay'of antique gyliits: - The Bicentennial Quilt Show, one of the of- ficially sanctioned events of the Bayfield Bicentennial Committee, will be jointly, sponsored by the Bayfield Historical Society and the Bayfield Pioneer Park Association and will take place Civic Holiday Weekend, August 3, 4 and 5. Don Lance, and, the committee. is presently. Don Lance, and the committe " is presently composed of Mrs. R.G. Hunter, Mrs. William Metcalf, Mrs. George Fellows, Mrs. Bruce Chapman, Mrs. ,John Cook, Mrs._ .-Harold='Beakhust, - Mrs. -Jane Smitla� -Mrs.:=.- Don Keillor, and Mrs. John Siertsema. Addi- tional members of the committee will be needed and volunteers may speak to any member or write the chairman, Mrs. Don Lance, Main Street, Bayfield. This will be a judged show with good. prizes, plus special demonstrations. Both new and antiuqe quilts may be entered for judging and sale. Entry forms will be .bailable .from the chairman after June 15. YARD AND BAKE SALE at Wesley -Willis United Church, May 2.6 at 10 a.m. Sponsored by the U.C.W.-15x GARAGE SALE = 292 Townsend St., Clinton, 10 a.m..' 5 p.m., Saturday; April 14. Two families. New and good used clothing size 5. 12. Tools, household items, etc. -15x MOE KOFFMAN Jazz Quintet, Sun., Apr. 29, 2 p.m. Blyth Memorial Hall.. World famous Cana - �'-••--•-•---•ellen laaz =musician=iind_.isoCmposer:..:TickeAs_:$.10._ Phone 523-9300.---15,1 er THEATRE BEYOND WORDS: Sat.' Apr. 14 - 2 p.m. Children's show; 8 p.m. Adult show. Blyth Memorial Hall. Canada's finest .comic mime theatre company. Tickets $3.50 - matinee; $8 - evening. Phone 523-9300.-15ar ANNUAL MEETING Huron Historic Gaol, Boord to be held at the Governor's Mansion 8 p.m., April 19. Everyone welcome. -15,16 • • r DIZZA ALACE Reale-maid MAIN ST. BAYFIELD 565-2166 Licensed Under LLBO PENING MONDAY.APRIL 16 AT 11 AM The Albatross Tavern ✓� Huron Park 228-6733 HOURS: OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 11 AM -"1 AM EXCEPT SUNDAY OPEN 11 AM - 11 PM .wirer.i9 A beautiful hand stitched quilt will be one of the items to be sold at the April 28 Clinton hospital dinner and fund raising auction. Hospital board member Marney Walden accepted the donation from Muriel Jones, of the Golden Radar Senior Citizens Club. Several women in the club made the brown and cream quilt. Mrs. This lden helps to bring us board's goal is an awareness of the needs of the community. p together." The quilt is now on display at Beattie Furniture, (Shelley McPhee photo) • Playhouse sales are brisk Subscribers to the Huron Country Playhouse 1984 main stage season will be. able to make their -seat selections in person as well as by mail: The new scheme of ac- cepting -only mail -'orders before April has. succeeded in preventing many of the three= hour long line-ups which frequently occur- red at the HCP ticket office. Subscriptions for the coming season of six plays ( A Thousand Clowns, Sleuth, ' Bedroom Farce, Dracula, The Gin Game and Ain't Misbehavin') have been on sale since last summer during the run of South FAMILY PARADISE CAMPGROUND. and DANCE NALL -NEW Nested Pool and nett& EXCELLENT ACTIVITY PROGRAM For all ages Seasonal '435.00 Nightly '9.50 Your Hosts: John & Judy George Seaforth: 527-0629 Pacific with a special discount available for those who subscribed before December. To date, close ^to 20 per cent of the available tickets for the main stage shows, have already -been -sold -and picked up -but there are still many excellent seats available for virtually every performance, especially for those who wish to attend on week nights rather than weekends: Tickets are also on sale for the three PLAYHOUSE II musicals and The Nylons concert and the Playhouse plans on announ- cing a special children's series very soon. Bluewater Kennel Club DOG OBEDIENCE CLASSES AT THE• GODERICH ARENA starting MONDAY, APRIL 16 AT 7:30 P.M. SHARP 10 weeks - $35. For more information tall: PHILIP AND NOLA BRADLEY 482-7734` JOE AND JANET LOBB 482-3372 :Y' AY::.y �•�f. presents for one night only Canadian Recording Artists MacLean MacLean ONE DAY ONLY THURSDAY APRIL 12 Buy one chicken snack at our regular price and receive another at no extra charge Wednesday, April 1 th Advance tickets $7.00 - $8.00 at the door Limited Seating Age of Majority only accepted Language may be offensive to some people FRIED CHICKEN and SEAFOOD FO O D 01101 ? from Dixie Leer. mea® Each snack contains 2 pieces of tender chicken and fries. Limit 6 per customer. Sorry, no phone orders. 33 VICTORIA 5T, (HWY. 4 SOUTH) CLINTON SEAFORTH Charted and Opira•ed by Doug Rhode GODERICH ST. WEST (HWY. 8 WEST) Tbeatr.,: leaves �ne sgeeciiess Speand dyliaudience watvhirag Theatre laughter descriribesbes any a +n BeyondWords which will perform at Blyth Memorial. Hall, Saturday, April 14 at 2 p.m. and 8; p.m. This energetic, comic mime trope of five will introduce you to the POTATO PEOPLE at the 2 p.m family mance and then at 8 p.m. will give their lucky audience FIVE GOOD REASONS TO LAUGH. - Since its founding at Niagara -on -the -Lake in 1977, Theatre Beyond Words has 'demonstrated its unique style of comic mime for audiences in Europe, USSR, • Japan, Australia, New Zealand, USA, and, of course, Canada. Touring 30 weeks per year, TBW finds it a rare occasion to per- form in Ontario, but this summer will be ;een at the. Shaw Festival's Royal George Theatre in Niagara -on -the -Lake, as well as on tour in Ontario and Quebec. TBW is Canada's most successful, inter- national touring theatre company. Combin- ing ' mime's expressive movement ivith costumes, props-, music, sound effects, dialogue, and imagination, TBW creates skits with universal appeal. From the car- toon antics of the POTATO PEOPLE to the fast -paced skits in FIVE G001) REASONS TO LAUGH, TBW makes everyone laugh - and laugh. The critic from the Kitchener - Waterloo Record agrees, . "I cannot remember hearing laughter so loud, long and genuine." Tickets for Saturday's performances are still available at the Blyth Festival box of- fice. Phone 523-9300. Golden. Radar Club Trip io Scotfs is planned CLINTON - The Golden Radar Club held its meeting April 4 with president Muriel Jones welcoming everyone. The minutes of the last meeting wereread by the secretary and the treasurer's report was read by Ceacilia Edgar. The flower and cards -were "read -by-. Mair_ Trick. She noted that everyone is improving and Ruth Shaddick is home again. Correspondence was. read. The Zone Rally will be in Brussels April 12th. Hazel spoke about a trip to Scott's on May 25 to 28 and those interested are asked to contact her. Shuffleboard will be discon- tinued for this season. Vera Gibbings moved that the club send a letter to the town requesting the first and third " Wednesday for the meeting room above the Police quarters for the year from September 1984 to June 1985 exclusive of Ju- ly and August. _ The social committee for April 18 will in- clude Margaret Thorndyke, Mabel McAdam and Verna Glazier. The quilt was on display and thanks was given to all the ladies who worked on it. and those who -mad€ afternoon -tea.. for -.;them. -Lint_ da Johnston finished off the edges. Mamie Walden came in and was given the quilt for the Hospital Auction on April 28th. She thanked the ladies for being aware of the hospital and community needs. Program followed with outstanding music on the piano by Iva Boyes. The lucky number game was won by Mary Trick. Euchre winners were: Pink high, ()marine Watkins; low, Bernice Brown; Yellow high, Rita Wright; low, Wilma McMichael; Lone hands, Ruby Webster; the trick with 10.bf diamonds ended up in Florence Routzen's hands. The Seaforth Optimist Club PRESENTS Saturday, April 14 AT a THE SEAFORTH & DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRES .-_.AGE OF: 6.. PER PERSON 11VIAJ01I1.'TY LUNCiH 1"fiOVI®ED.` TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: Seaforth Gulf. Service, Bob & Betty's, Dixie ' Lee and the Ontario Bean Growers' Co -Operative 527-1391: GET YOUR TICKETS WHILE THEY LAST! .....).••••U•••••••••I•I•II II ••••1111110•11,111••• 99999 •/•I• JUP••'•I••7UrIf•T••••Y•YIII•••• GO'DERICH 524-7811 aI rTHE SQUARE 1 •PfRKTJ1EI1TRE NEVER CRY ••Iz•••. .'Y11 • • • • • • • • • 1 • LAST 2 DAYS WED. THURS. APRIL 11 - 12 �LF A TRUE STORY 8:00 P.M. 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