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Clinton News-Record, 1984-04-18, Page 22A fl fl 1814 ...ommunity caletular BINGQ every I uesday evening at Vanastro Cert. tre, R.R. 5, Clintor4:1 p.m. First regular card $1.00. 1.5 regular $200 games, three shore -the - wealth jackpot $20Q.10 must gel Admission is restricted to 16 years tend over. -1 tfar KLOMPEN FEEST Parade entry Norms available at Bell & Mulch Furniture, Campbells Mens Wear and ° the Clinton Chiropractic Centre.. Seven categories, $100.00 first prizes, $50.00 second prizes.-11-20ar CLINTON LEGION BINGO every Thursday, 8 p.m. First regular card $1.00. Aix cards for $1.00. Fif- teen regular games, three share -the -weal. h. Early bird game 7:45 p.m. Jackpot $200.00 must go each week.-9tfor GARAGE SALE featuring bake table, Saturday, May 5,.9 a.m. to noon, 150 Wilson St., Goderich. Sponsored by Berea Lutheran Lollies.-14-18nx MOE.KOFFMAN Jazz Quintet, Sun., Apr. 29, 2 p.m. Blyth Memorial Hall. World famous Cana- dian 1oez musician and composer. Tickets $10. Phone523-9300.-15,16ar ANNUAL MEETING Huron Historic Gaol Board to be held at the Governor's Mansion 8 .p.m., April 19. Everyone welcome. -15, i6 "THE I URON 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 Seaforth 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- l7ar 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 FESTIVAt'1SINGLES DANCE, Saturday, April 21, Stratford Fairgrounds (Annex Bldg.). Dancing 9 - 1. Live baratd and lunch.: ---16 MUSICAL COMEDY, of the past comes to life on stage with The Vaudevillians, Blyth Memorial Hall, April 19, 20 and 21, 8:30 p.m. Tickets $7.50. Phone 523-9713 or 523-9300 or write The Theatre Circle, Box 429, Blyth, NOM 1H0. Tickets will be available at door.-14-16ar GIANT TUPPERWARE PARTY in the gymnasium of --the---Clinton-eland=District__ Christian _School -._on Wednesday, 'April 25 at 8 p.m. Prizes, refreshments.&veryone welcome.' Sponsored by the grade 7 an' 8 students to raise funds for their trip 4o Ottawa. -,-16x LONDESBORO CHURCH, Annual Pork and Turkey Supper, May 10, 5 7 p.m. Take-out orders available at Londesboro Hall. Adults $6.00, 12 and, under $3:00, pre-schoolers free. -14,16,18,19 • CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL 2nd Annual Celebrity Dinner and Auction, Sat., April 28 Social Hour and Preview 6 - 7:00 p.rn. Dinner 7:00 p.m. Tickets $15.00 per person.-16,17ar STEAMBOAT VACATIONS. Spend three, four, or -_ ,six days cruising the -stunningly -beautiful.. St .. Lawrence River on board the luxury cruise ship Canadian Empress. Dial -a -Brochure 1-800-267- 0960 toll free. -16.18 CLINTON HORTICULTURAL Society meeting Wednesday, April 25 at 8 p.m. at Agricultural Board Room. Speaker: Mike Falconer on all. about perennials. -16 REMEMBER! The SCOTTISH & VARIETY NIGHT Bayfield Town Hall Fri., April 27 8 P.M. Sponsored by Bayfield Agricultural Society BROWNIES DRIVE-IN 169 BEECH ST, - CLINTON 19X OP►ICE OPENS 7:311 PM - FIRST SNOW AT 1:13 FRIDAY -SATURDAY -SUNDAY -APRIL 20=42 •yin Ig> ` .::..: _l! \ E:()IV M() \: %MALOR ADDED FEATURE -SUNDAY APRIL 22 John Travolta All Shows 'Ifb p 0,1!ft . 1.1X1 STn' Mnii . E OPEN HOUSE for Reg and Evelyn Francis for their 40th Anniversary on April 29 at the Bayfield Town Hall from 1, - 4 p.m. Rest wishes only. -16',17 ,ANNIVERSARY SERVICES at Wesley -Willis United Church, Clinton on May 6, 1984 at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker at the morning service will be REV. PETER Mcl4ELLAR, Executive Secretary of Bay of Quinte Conference. Guest speaker at the evening service will -'be DR. JEWITT PARR, Secretory of Stewardship Services of the United Church of Canada. Central. Huron Secondary School Choir ,will combine with Wesley -Willis Choir to provide special music at the evening service.-16,17ar BLYTH FIGURE SKATING Club, Annual Meeting, Thursday, April '26th, 8 p.m. at Blyth Public School. Parents of figure skat,ers and power skaters are urged to attend. Your support will determine the future of the club next season. -16,17 ANNUAL PIE SOCIAL and Bake Sale at St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church, Clinton an May 3 at 7 p.m. Hooked rug display, Sponsored by Madeleine Lane Auxiliary.-16ar CLINTON's CN SCHOOL CAR on Wheels 15089 needs your help to restore and maintain it. $5 membership privilege cards available at Bartliffs, Campbell's Men's Wear, Clinton Credit Union, Bali and Mutch Furniture. Donations over $10 income tax deductible. -16,17 SPRING CONCERT - The biggest musical event in Exeter, May 5. James Street United Church, 120 voice choir, brass band, 7:30 p.m. -16-1a. BASEMENT BARGAINS - good used clothing -sale, Friday, May 4 at 7 - 8:30 p.m. at Wesley -Willis Church, Clinton. -16-18 YOU ARE INVITED to a PROMOTIONAL BANQUET hosted by Clinton and District School. Come and see Peter Slofstra perform a concept concert en- titled "I See You God" on May 4 at 7 p.m. in auditorium of CDCS, Clinton. Banquet and con- cert tickets $7. Concert only $2 at door at 8 p.m. For tickets call 482-7811.-16,17ar 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. iiiiit SEAFORTH & DISTRICT Ringettes invite you to their annual "Oriental Tea Garden" and dessert luncheon at Seaforth and District Community Centre featuring fashions by Seaforth, mer- , chants, Wednesday, May 9, 8 p.m. Admission 55.00. Tickets from Ringette members. -16,17 ONTARIO STREET United Church, 9th Annual Pork Barbecue, Wednesday, October 3, 4:30'- 8 p.m. Advance tickets only. Adults $6.00, children 12 and under $3.00, pre-schoolers free -16 DESSERT EUCHRE and Bake Sale, Wednesday, April 25, 1984; at 1:30 p.m. Summerhill Hall. Sponsored by The Summerhill Ladies Club. Ad- mission $t.5p:-i6x "• SEAFORTH & DISTRICT SADDLE Club's 9th Annual Poker Rally On Horseback. Sunday, April 29, 1984, 12:30 p.m. (Rain' Date - May 6). Hullett Con- servation Area - follow the signs off Hwy. 8 between Clinton and Seaforth. Food Available. For information call 524-4829 or 523-4275.-16,17 '. You are invited to a PROMOTIONAL BANQUET hosted by the Clinton and District School. COME and SEE: PETER SLOFSTRA perform a concept concert entitled "1 SEE YOU GOD" MAY 4th, 1984 eat 7 pm. In the auditorium of the C.D.C.S. Clinton, Ont. Banquet and concert tickets, '7.00. The public Is invited to the concert at 8 pm. Concertonly, '2.00 at the door. For tickets call 482-7811 1 FULLY LICENSED UNDER LLBO OPENING AOR THE SEASON Friday, April 20 School year calendar ' approved Elementary and secondary professional Elementary and schools for the development days for 1984-85 were approv-. trainable mentally retarded will have PD ed by the Huron County Board of Educa- days on Sept. 24, Oct. 26, Nov. 28, Feb. 22, tion- at its April 2 -meeting: - ..... .. May 3� June 10-and-:%une-26 to -28.. The approval of the ' professional The secondary school professional development days came as part of the ap- development days will be on Oct. 26, May 3 proval for the 1984-85 school year calendar.and June 24 to 28. Seaforth District High School will hold The regular 'school holidays include additional PD days on Jan. 30, 31 and Feb. Christmas holidays - with the last day of 1, i. school being Dec. 21 and students return- ing Jan. 7, while the mid -winter break runs will hold additional PD days on Feb. 8 and from March 8 to March 18. June 21. sts4 -tor Come and enjoy EASTER DINNER April 22 at Bartl iff's We're Open EASTER SUNDAY 12 NOON -7 PM e6 -.*4°0 46.4 0494 Alr and are looking forward to serving you our BARBECUED BACK RIB DINNER Join us - and bring your family You'll Enjoy our special EASTER BAKING Fresh Daily! HOT CROSS BUNS EASTER CAKES EASTER CUPCAKES EASTER BASKETS CHOCOLATE NOVELTIES PARTLIFFS Bakery` & cRestaurant 46 ALBERT ST. CLINTON 482-9727 A tradition in Huron County since 1902 "I'I,/2., .� ‘1!I ,./ y�l vie •1832 r auE a 6.2EcLar EastEzr-Sanda.ly, iR urzc%i in tfix atua.z4-winni.n9 dining zoom at ¶J/ _fit&LE grin of Bayfactc.RE.ixtuationi REcommE zcL cL .S. wEcI 11 am - 3 dam Ow, tw.adltlonat c_Sunday 1'-3aunch wl4Ix many ExtuL deficacio foa a Ocala! Eastzt rn.af •cSatmon 'Wd'C1n9ton •BaLd oi/arn Wig 4991 in disfslc • •' VE9Eta/LE PatE • 9teno4 goast, bacon, cSna1+,19E and QLLlegae • GA/Ot 6,11 Buns and nol1lanb. • 9124A �Sttau L sty and Jn1nEa,6/af. 9€ult cSatad •AafifE ..L'o9 $105o cIlfd¢En under. 12 $55 0 THE LITTLE INN of BAYFIELD Main Street, Bay'ield 565-2611 - Moe Koffman comes to Blyth Moe Koffman, "Canada's jazz am- bassador to the world", and his jazz quintet, will be appearing at Blyth Memorial Hall Sunday, April 29 at 2 p.m. They are "artis1s of world stature" says The Advertiser of Australia. "Undoubtedly five of the best purveyors of ja7.7 on the North American continent," reports Kingston's Whig Standard. Although he is best known for his hit of 1958, "Swinging Shepherd Blues", Moe Koff- man',, accomplishiXients span a lifetime. He began with the violin and moved on to the saxophone, becoming a teenage prodigy working in the United States with bands led by Jimmy Dorsey, Sonny Durham, and Charlie Barnet. After studying flute in New York, he introduced this instrument to jazz and popularized it as a jazz instrument. Always innovative, Koffman has combin- ed his jazz with a great range of musical styles - classieal, rock and pop This wider appeal is why Moe Koffman has fans everywhere, not just with the jazz elite. The Winnipeg Free Press says, "Koffman is a consummate musician and is keenly at- tuned to what is good and at the same time popular. This approach has done more to popularize jazz than the iconoclastic ap- proach." Koffman is backed by a combo of ac- complished musicians in their own right - Ed Bickert on guitar, bassist Kieran Overs, keyboard player Bernie Senensky and drummer Howie Silverman. One of Koffman's most listened to pieces is "Koff Drops", the theme tune for CBC Radio's As It Happens. But in concert is where you can get the best samplings amazing variety of jazz styles. Tickets for Moe Koffman, The Jazz Quintet are available at the Blyth Festival box office, 523-9300 or 523-9225. Playhouse unveils children's entertainment series Huron Country Playhouse is delighted to announce a very special entertainment series for young teenagers. This series will feature three outstanding events guaranteed to thrill and amaze the young in body and the young at heart. Leading off the series on July 10 will be Brian Glow The Magician. Brian is master of Canada's largest magic productions. He has performed internationally in the United States, Western Europe and Africa and,, in 1985 will be touring in Japan, Hong Kong and Australia. His fresh material and inven- tive approach, leave both children and adults smiling and speechless as well as - roaring with laughter at his wit, his charm and his mystifying tricks. On July 24, Child's Play Productions will present The Polka Dot Door Live. What STEVENS' Disc Jockey Service *10 years experience *COiintry G,rol-d. *Rock 'n Roll *Disco, Polkas, Waltzes *Dances, Weddings and other occasions (519) 887-6159 anytime or evenings child is not familiar with Humpty and Dumpty, Marigold and Bear? Now is their chance to see their favourites in person at HCP. It's a splendid and exciting show which, of course, also includes The Polkaroo! Finally, on August 21, Children's Hour Productions present the special children's musical, BUT I'M JUST A KID, an up -beat, original show with a multitude of special ef- fects and songs such as "Haircuts" and "Going Into Grade One". From the ex- plosive start of the show until the last mist fades, the children are given an earful and an eyeful of one of the most dynamic shows ever mounted for their ears and eyes. All three children's shows will be sold on a subscription show basis. Each show will have two performances. HURON CENTENNIAL SCHOOL Wednesday, May 2 and Thursday, May 3 at 8 P.M. Both Nights Tickets: $2. Call - 482-3330 ...lY..U.1.a ..1.111..../6......... 16U. 11 • • e• • • • • • • • • • • • • • STARTS THURS., APRIL 19• SUN.-THURS. a:oo P.M. • Just don't call them • • The new police recruits. 'When you're in trouble. • Call them slobs.• • Call them jerks. • Call them gross. •• REMEMBER • EVERY TUESDAY • • ADULTS -YOUTHS • • $2.00 TUES. 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