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Hensall's Happy Hundredth - 84
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Clinton Nursery School students graduated in style on June 5. The children were treated
to a puppet show performed by .Marianne Doucette, representative of the Huron County
Library. Here a youngster places a sock on a "goose" puppet. The students were en-
couraged to participate throughout the program. (Wendy Somerville photo)
Clinton Nursery pupils graduate
CLINTON - The children from the 'Clinton
Co-op Nursery School, together with their
families, celebratedtheir graduation at the
Clinton Public School on June 5.
They were entertained by a puppet show
presented by Marion Doucette. Following
this, the pupils were presented with
diplomas by teachers ,Mrs. Sally McNichol,
and then cupcakes andjuice were served.
J' "•' Registration for trig 1ll84=85'schoorye'ar is
almost complete, but there ' are still a few
places available.
The executive for the 1984-85 year is:
President, Maureen Thomas, 482-9588; 1st
Vice -President, Paula Lobb,, 482-7144; 2nd
Vice -President, Lois Tebbtltt, 482-3503;
OPEN
HOUSE
will be Field at 64 Erie St., Clinton.
SATURDAY, JUNE 16
AT 8 P.M.
in honour of the forthcoming mar-
riage of Mike Gerrits and Rhonda
Johnston. All friends and
relatives welcome. Ladies please.
bring lunch; and B.Y.O.B.
Call 482-7884
for information
Registrar, Anne Ball, 482-9614; Secretary,
Marilyn Parr, 482-3039; Treasurer, Bev
Smith, 482-7145.
BLYTH LEGION LADIES
AUXILIARY f�
SALE
LE
p�
June 21, 22 and 23
at Blyth Legion
9 a.m.-9 p.m. Thurs. & Fri.; 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Sat. Draw at 4 p.m.
Tickets available at Legion or at Triple
K Restaurant.
YARD SALE
Saturday, June 16
227 PRINCESS ST. EAST, CLINTON
STARTING AT 11 AM
Air conditioner, sewing machine,
toaster, 10 pc. set of everyday dishes,
and many other items too numerous to
list.
Rain date following Saturday.
Hay Township Recreation
is sponsoring a
MYSTERY BINGO
Every other Thursday
Next bingo
Thursday, June 14
At the
Zurich Community Centre
Jackpot: $500, must go
• 4 flash games
• 1 early bird
• 1 mystery prize
• 10 regular games ' 1 bonania prize
OVER $1500 in cash prizes
Bring your dabbers
Doors open at 6:45 p.m. Bingo starts at 7:45 p m,
ALL PROCEEDS for "NEW" BALI DIAMOND
�_... No one under 16 allowed to play
1. y, 1 y, 1 1 ,y ,y, 1
UPCOMING ONE DAY
MOTORCOACH EXCURSIONS
WITH
SUN. JUNE 17....TORONTO BLUE ,JAYS -
TUES. JUNE 19....ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL MUSEUM
SUN. JULY 22....CANADA'S WONDERLAND
MON. JULY 23—.NIAGARA FALLS AND MARINELAND
WED. JULY 25....NIAGARA FALLS AND MARINELAND
e���a SEPT. 18-AGAWA CANYON
t'AG SEPT- 30 -KELLY'S IN THE POCONOS
For Mere Information or reservations phone
SHERWOOD TRANSPORTATIONee.524®4540
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2rn and rasp( btl. Maureen;
Forrester ,male lila. i eat debut m
1951 with ti a ontreal'Elgar oar. , her first
recital followed )1,953;. Astrongadvocate of
Cadianlusi.c „sly ' has ''premiered
numerous compositions by Canadian com-
posers. Until the 1970s, Miss Forrester
specialized ln'• .lieder, : oratorio, and or-
chestral workswi.th music. She has since
established her command of opera too. Miss
Forrester was -appointed Chairman of the
Canada CounciHn December, 1983.
Miss Forrester will also preside at the,
opening of the Art Gallery, featuring an ex-
hibition of selected works from the Ojibwe
Cultural Foundation of Manitoulin Island. A
star's. ;se-
to gave a
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Bassi er Michael o son>
Debassige P04404y other
kt
Some Wiles of native 4' will also
fc partofth exhibt
e `hd conte with htheme of j e
ibiGion,'t is year's special opening; night.
8tertainment will be provided by the
Wikwemikong Drum, Committee (or the
Wikyy Singers for short). This group of
nati a singers and dancers also hails from
Manitoulin Island. They will perform tradi-
tional native . songs and dances on the
Memorial Hall lawn prior to the opening
night production of GARRISON'S
GAVAGE
The schedule for the evening's events is: 5
pp rola - opening 0 the Art Gallery exhibition
by Maureen Forrester; celebration song by
Wikwerrlikong Drum Committee; 6 p.m:.
Bayfield's looping for quilts
BAYFIELD - Quilts entered in the
Bicentennial Quilt Show sponsored by the
Bayfield Historical Society and the Pioneer
Park Association will be judged according
to a point system: so many points for design
and color, so Many for workmanship ex-
clusive of quilting, so Many for the skill of
the quilting.
'The show will be held at the Old Town Hall
on Clan Gregor Square in Bayfield ( just off
Highway '21 between Grand Bend and
Goderich) over Civic Holiday Weekend,
August 3, 4 and5.
There will be two categories in which
quilts may be, entered: antique and contem-
porary. A $2 entry fee registers the quilt -to
be judged for a $25 cash prize in each
category, plus other prizes of merchandise:
Quilts may also be listed for sale. In the anti-
que category, there will be a special prize
for the quilt with the most interesting story
(historical or family). Among the prizes of-
fered for the contemporary quilts will be one
qe,14,44,11
welco es you to the
ONTARIO
FIDDLERS CONTEST
at the
Henson Arena
aJune.15 & 16
See this week's paper
for times
Come see the
GENERAL COACH CITATION
and the
CORSAIR REC. VEHICLES
on display in the parkette
25TH WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
Mr. & Mrs. Murray Taylor
June 13, 1959
Wishing you the very best on your 25th
Anniversary and In the years ahead.
Love - Joy, Jeff
Julie andWayne
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Irere 040,
each ll(d`go to safe
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availability. TOO p,4). - performance of
native songs and dances by the
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.I d Johns! steftning
o*. Soane:fights are:
ice- but they're got
. flash
in
for the best quilt made by an individual
ander 25 years old, and the best one made Ly
an individual over 70 years. A special award
will be given to the new quilt with the best
Ontario Bicentennial theme.
Entry forms are available after June 15
for a SASE to Gladys Malcolm, Box 1.37;
Bayfield, Ont. NOM 1GO, or at the Lance An-
tique Shop, Main Street, Bayfield, or at
Mary's Sewing Centre, Clinton.
Keep Garlic
To keep garlic fresh, first peel the cloves
then placee in a small container filled with
cooking oil, says Monica Beaumont, a food
and nutrition specialist with the Ontario
Ministry of . Agriculture and Food's rural
organizations and services branch. Cover
and refrigerate. The garlic will not only stay
fresh but will also flavor the oil. The oil can
be used for cooking or salad dressings.
Happy 2Oth
David
MITCHELL RED DEVILS
INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY TEAM
presents
LOWDOWN
at the
Mitchell Arena
50's & .60's Music
FRI., JUNE 2.2
8:00 P.M.
ADVANCE TICKETS $6.0°
available at
SILVER NEWS
'7.00 at door
Almission restricted to
19 years of age 8 over.
All sales final • No refunds
Fran Dowson
Microwave Consultant
At Our Store
in Henson
Wednesday, June 20
7 - 9 pm. Get your ticket now.
Only 75 will be sold.
MICROWAVE
COOKING SCHOOL
Tickets available now
at our store., Invited
number. Get yours now
We were able to again
obtain Fran Dawson,
the top Hotpoint
Microwave Consultant
for this school.
Absolutely only 75
tickets will be sold
We Service What We Sell
DRYSDALE IVIAJOf1cot;
N`IT IE L a
HENSALL 262.278 Ontario
CLOSED MONDAY OPEN FRIDAY tILL V P.M,
"THE PLACE YO BOY APPLIANKES'
Hen
afl's Happy„ Hundredth 84
By Janet Tench
When Boy George and his variegated
dress cane to North America, everyone
asked "Who's that girl?", to which he
replied in Karma Chameleon "I'm a man".
Great shock! (But notice he's on all the
magazine covers? )
The musical answer to this is the co -writer
of Who's That Girl, Annie Lennox, who con-
vinced many people at the Grammy's that
she was a man.
Now she's on the magazine covers. So go
the '80s.
However, there is much more to The
Eurhythmics than meets the eye. Annie
Lennox and Dave Stewart, while having
controversial personas, have a magical
musical fusion when they work together.
Annie's voice is incredible — it's rich, it's
vibrant and strongly feminine.
Dave does all the instruments, not to men -
25th WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
RECEPTION
FOR STAN & JUNE JOHNS
FRIDAY, JUNE 15
DANCING FROM 9 P.M. - 1 A.M.
at Vanastra
BEST WISHES ONLY
EVERYONE WELCOME
HAPPY 21ST
"PUPPY POWER"
from your friends
r•
tion pr#a Option. Their le is intriguing
and explorative,. "danceablle and appealing.
Take for example Here cams the Bair)
Again; there is a elusive feel of rain;about
this song,Who.'s That .Girl has something
i
medieval n -its. music. Furthermore, there
is a vast • difference between their second
album,: Sweet ►reams, (their first album
was In: the Garden, which was not released
in the U.. ).and Touch. The latter has blues,
punk, rhtunba, jazz, soul and any other
labels you want to put on these leaders for
the New Mus'%,
The Emacs (the word means free-
style rhythmic body; movements to music)
now have their own recording studio, bought
with revenue from Sweet Dreams. (An in-
teresting fact about the album is that it only
cost $700 to produce. It is debatably the most
inexpensive albumto reach the Top 40).
The 24-track'studio is in a 16th century
church; complete with rooms designed for
filming videos.
Beneficially for the music industry, the
Eurythmics pre more than just a flash in the
pan. They're still feeling out their sound
(they do not seem overly concerned with
lyrics).
The more you experiment the more you
discover," said Annie. "We've tried to take
some of the energy that came out of the
punk movement, the sweetness from soul
music, and the alienation of European syn-
thetic mechanical- rhythms and blend it
together into Eurythmics music."
No matter whether she resembles Blondie
(she has a wig) or Bowie, Annie Lennox of
the innovative Eurythmics will continue to
be visible and audible in the future. Sweet
Dreams Rating: 71/2. Touch Rating: 9.
d
LOCAL TALENT PRESENTS
The Farm Show*
Written By
THEATRE PASSE
MURAILLE
Directed by
CAROL ORIOLII
BRUSSELS STOCKYARDS SALES
ARENA
8 P.M. JUNE 26 & 27, 1984
BRUSSELS MORRIS and GREY
COMMUNITY CENTRE
8 PM JULY FIRST 1984
'3.00 Tickets Available
at:. Mary's Sewing
Centres (Clinton &
Listowel); Anna's Dress
Shoppe (Seaforth):
1 Harris Stationery
(Wingham): Blyth Saga
(Blyth); Brussels. Morris
and Grey Municipal
Offices.
Contact Person Marilyn
Engel 1117-6976. This
prolect .has received
assistance from the
Deportment of the
Secretary of State of
Canada to mark the
Bicentennial of the
Province of Ontario.
FRIDAY, JUNE 29
Shriner Fish Fry
Official Opening
Walters Family Entertains
.00011'R Ifni,
SUNDAY, JULY 1
Firemen's Breakfast
Church Service
Family Picnic
Legion Drumhead Service
Horse Shoe Pitching
Tug of Wars
Band Concert & Harmony Sing
Shirtail Parade
Dance 10 p.m. JOE OVE! BOLT
SATURDAY, JUNE 30
Firemen's Breakfast
Antique & Craft Show & Sale
Arm Wrestling &'Baseball
Trap Shoot
Horse Shoe Pitching
Pork Barbecue
Dance featuring LOGO & SPIRIT
MONDAY, JULY 2
Firemen's. Breakfast
Sports Events
Fire Engine Muster
Parade 1 p.m.
60 Beard Growing Judging
Beef Barbecue
MIDWAY ALL WEEKEND
Admission to Dances and Barbecues will be
advance ticket sales only.
CHURCHES & SCHOOL OPEN HOUSES
Trailer Parking available on school grounds.
RsfreNhmenta on grounds' at regulated hours.
SEE LABATT'S BLUE BALLOON
by SOUVENIRS Available st the Souvenir Booth at the
c mmunity Centre.
!Qlanty at liens* Cooking
ANTIQUES DIRPLAy end HISTORICAL PICTURES
ADVANCE TICKET SALES sod INFORMATION PHONE
▪ 262-2231 2622319 262-3123
Pr000ede community Development
Partially funded by Wintarlo and Bicentennial Drente