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Clinton News-Record, 1984-10-03, Page 22r�. rl: BINGO every I uesd'y •evening at Vanasirp-Cen- tre, R.R. 5,. Clinton, 8 p.m. First regular card. $1.00. 15 regular $2000games, three:Share-the- wealth jackpet 8200 Qproust go! Admission is restricted to 16:years and over.—1 jfor DESSERT EUCHRE and Bake Sale Brucefleld United Church, Tuesday, October,9 at 1 p.m. Price $2 per person. -39,40 DANCES at the Crystal Palace, October 13 Foot- notes, November 3rd - Hooterville Junction, Dec. 8th - Blenders. Sponsored by Mitchell Agricultural Society, $4.00 per person. -39-41 CLINTON HORTICULTURAL Society Mystery Bus Trip; price 527:, Tuesday, October 9. Departure I.G.A. parking lot 7:30 a.m. Reservations and tickets for members and non-members at 126 Gordon St.,.482-9536.-39,40 ROAST BEEF Supper Wednesday, October 17 at Brucefleld United Church, 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. Ad- vance tickets only. Adults $6.50, children 6 - 12 $3, children under 6 frbe. Rhone 482-9235 or 482- 7477,-39-41 "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, October 18, 1984 and will be held at Huronview Building, London Rd., Clinton. For pre -registration or further information, please call the Health Unit office in your area at 482- 3416".-39-41ar TRINITY ANGLICAN CHURCH Hot Beef Smorgasbord on Friday, October. 19, 1984 from 5 to 7, Tickets available from church members or phone 523-9564.-40 THE FAMILY of Gordon and Josephine MacGregor wish to invite their friends and family to an open house for their parents' 35th Wedding Anniversary on Sunday, Oct. 14 at 130 Ontario St., Clinton from 4 - ? Best wishes only please. -40,41 YOU ARE invited ,te attend a meeting of the Huron County Branch of A.C.O. at the Livery, Goderich, October 11 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Dorothy Wallace will give an illustrated lecture on her re- cent trip to Crete. Lunch. -40 • 1 SEL?, FAL and winter clothing sale on Friday, Octabtr 12, 2:00 p.m. • 8:00 p.m. Sponsored by Evening" Unit U.C.W. Ontario Street Church --49,41 "THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit invites you to attend the Adult Health Guidance Centre, held at the Health Unit office, Huronview Building, Clin- ton on •Thursday, October 11, 1984 from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance; 2. Fool Core; 3. Anaemia Screening;.4. Urine Testing; 5. Blood Pressure. •--40ar • JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES ONLY. Our next escorted tour to Japan and China. For info: write or phone • Peter Janzen, Suite 201' - 5560 Minoru Blvd„ Rich- mond, B.C. VOX 2A9. (604) 273-3775. Res. (604) 271-0024. "Don't delay call today". --400 CHILDREN'S CONCERT: Sat, Oct. 13, 2 p.m. Blyth Memorial Hall. Songs, stories and string' games with Bill Russell. Tickets $4.50 or 4 concert series for $10.00. Phone'523-9300.--40,41 ar "THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic held at the Health Unit office, Medical Building, Brussels on Tues- day, October 9, 1984 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance; 2. Anaemia Screening; 3. Immunization; 4. Fluoride. Adult 'Immunization will also be offered at this Clinic".-40ar Vanastra Recreation Centre (2 miles South of Clinton) FAIL SWIM TIMES Mon. to Fri. 12:00-1:15 P.M. Wednesday 9:30-10:30 p.m. OPEN: Monday 2:30.3:30 p.m. 8:30-10:00 p.m. 8:30-10:00 p.m. Wednesday 2:30-3:30 p.m. ADULTS: Tuesday Thursday Friday Sat. & Sun. FAMILY ONLY Sunday EARLY BIRD Wed. -Fri. SWIM Swim, Fitness Classes & Memberships Available. Call 482-3544 --CLIP & 6:30-7:30 p.m. 8:30-10:00 p.m. 6;30-8:00 p.m. 3:00-4:30 p.m. 2:00-3:00 p.m: 7:45-9:00 a.m. MEDIEVAL FEAST: Sat., Oct. 13th, 7 p.m. !Myth Memorial Hail. Ail new live entertainment, 5 course meal and prizes for best costume and bib. $17.50/person, group discounts available. Pro- ceeds to Blyth Festival Building Fund. Phone 523- 9300 (Blyth Festival) or 523-4331 (Myth Sage). -40,41 ar HURON COUNTY FAMILY Planning invites you to attend Family Planning Clinic Lavery 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. ST. PAULS Anglican Church roast beef supper Wednesday, November 28. Adults $6.50, Children $3.00.-40,42ar ATTENTION FASHION LOVERS: There will be an open house fashion show Saturday, October 6 at the Canadian Legion, Clinton, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. with two shows at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Admission is free. Everyone welcome. Excellent opportunity for career as fashion consultant, willing to train. --40 TEESWATER FAIR: October 6. Parade, midway, trick horse, covered show ring, horseshoe pit- ching, bale rolling, log sawing; horse races, heavy, light saddle; poyltry, goat, 8 livestock breeds, 4H, 2 dances. -40o FALL BOOK FAIR: Sunday, October 14, 1984, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Concert Hall, 888 Yonge Street, Toronto. Rare and second-hand books, mops, prints and related items. $2.50 entrance. (416) 977-4654.40o VICTORIAN BED and breakfast with workshops. For newsletter send stamped self-addressed envelope to "Gables School of Arts", 433 Norfolk Street, South, Simcoe, Ontario. N3Y 2W8. -40o HEREFORD SALE: Thanksgiving Banner Sale. Elzevir Hereford Farms, R.R. 1, Flinton, Ontario. October 8, 1984 at 1 o'clock. Selling approx- imately 75 head from free listed herds - Elzevir Hereford, Golden Oak,'Roxwood, Lymdale, Elm Lodge, Hastings Polled Hereford Farms. -40o POKER AND CAR RALLY Saturday, October 6 at 12 noon, swimming -pool parking lot, Clinton. $5 per person. Trophies, grub. Sponsored by Merner's fastball team, 482-7582.-40x Farm holidays The Ontario Vacation Farm Association (OVFA) consists of 61 farmas who open their farms to paying guests ue vacation alternative. The main objective of the program is to educate visitors about agriculture.. 1984 was a very successful sunnier for the program with business booming. Those interested in becoming an OVFA host should contact Ms. Samme Putzel, Co- ordinator, OVA, RR 2, Vankleek Hill OR your local Rural, Organization Specialist, Karen Rodman, OMAF office, Clinton. BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE 169 Beech St.-CLINTON BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:30 P.M. FIRST SHOW AT DUSK FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5-6-7 OUR FINAL WEEKEND OF THE SEASON mmullol® —2ND FEATURE mmoommom — Fe Frequent Nudity Theatre Branches CJ)FREK. PLUS THESE 2 SHOWS SUNDAY, OCT. 7 ONLY ".Exciting:moving. 2. it controversial" Maturing -. '.. TOP HITS:b From the menagemen and staff of Brownie's Drive -In . Thank You for your patronage. We'll see you in 1985. Royalty to visit Blyih at Medieval Feast The basement of Blyth Memorial Hall is as unlikely a place to find royalty as you'll ever find, yet at 7 p.m. on. Saturday, October 13, the royal couple and their court will rub elbows with common folk at the Medieval Feast, an annual fund-raising event spon- sored by Blyth Festival's board of directors. Those who attend will enter into a world of centuries past . when men were men and women were — well — wenches, unless they were ladies (and that's another story). They will be asked only to eat, drink and be merry, an easy task to accomplish when presented with a seemingly endless banquet and rousing entertainment. The seven course feast.prepaled under the direction of board members Sheila Richards and Carol Irwin lathe focus of the evening. Served up by strong-armed wen- ches, the main course alone offers brimm- ing trays of roasted pi Chaucerian chicken and tapster's beef surrounded with vegetables. These hearty lasses will have already brought homemade pates, soups, bread, fish, meat pies and other sundry delights from the kitchen. Then there's dessert! All of this is washed down with copious flagons and jugs filled by in- dustrious tasters. At the end of the night it's a challenge to see who finds it harder to The University of Waterloo Renaissance tainment at the upcoming Blyth Festival event, will be held on Saturday, October (M.K. Jones photo) Dancers will be featured as the special enter - Medieval Feast. The feast, a favorite annual 13. For tickets, call the Festival box office. Glasgow Restaurant Vanast ra Park 4824581 'Licensed. Weddings Banquet s Graduations Smorgasbord 12 noon Sundays ()hen 7 days a «'cele • • • • : THIS HOLIDAY WEEKEND THURS. - FRI. - SAT. - at 7:30 FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT H SAT. -.SUN. - at.2:00• • • ATK hl :R,• • • ••ISNEY "�' , • • k: • fit' ►n • • He.s been raised by wolves. ,. p • Captured by apes. Hunted by. , A^ • • a boy eabn9 tiger • And adopted by a bumbling • tr. named Beloo � I • • Who'd have thouktht •^�1 y a' .y • • the lunyle round tm • • so much funs • ' • Walt Disney • ' • J::.,:,.' • y_, • • •i ' . ' STARTING'SUNDAYNIGHT ' AT 7:00 PM ONLY & AT 8:30 ONLY ' stand up — the cooks, the servants or the well satisfied patrons. `. You'can eat with a fork, if you ask for one. Otherwise the fare is consumed'm medieval style — with the finBers. Be advised that hands can get greasy and sunlight your best clothes. Come in costume and consider • wearing a bib. The parade of the roast pig can be match- ed in pomp only by the procession of the king and queen. Katherine Kaszas, the new ,ar- tistic director, is featured. The reign of the king and queen is short, though(In the cor- ners lurk discontented subjects with revolu- tion on their minds. Jim Schaefer and Jay Paterson; the Lords of Misrule, become the ribald, unmannerly masters of the feast, forcing the monarchs into servitude. What follows is a Saturnailan festival of comedy, music and dance. Jim Schaefer; who .has periodically worked in Blyth since 1975, directed Cue For Treason, this summer's young people's workshop. Jay Paterson was last year's king of the Feast.MVlichael O'Kel- ly, the minstrel, learned his craft while journeying through his -native Ireland as, a young man. Also on hand are The Renaissance Dancers, a troupe of students from the University of Waterloo. No jousting at this feast. Instead, handsome young men will compete for favour on the dance floor. Breakdancing is just a modern variation of a very old idea. Michael Jackson — where's your gauntlet? If you missed the Feast before, be sure to attend this year. Join the gallant knights, wenches and pages • in the unique harvest celebration. Throw your friend in the stocks; sing along with the minstrel. Prizes will be awarded for best costume, best bib and best group., Tickets are available at the Festival box office (523-9300) and the Blyth Saga (523- 4331) for $17.50'each, tax included, with dis- counts for groups of over 10 people. All hall! It has been said often: "There is no better thing under the sun than to eat and to drink and to be merry". • GORERICH • 524.7811 • • ITS BEST FROM WALT D His name is Elliott. • He's 20 -feet high, 40 -feet long. , He can become invisible at the dropof a hat. Or spew red-hot. Flames. 4 Walt Disney HayTownship Recreation is sponsoring a MYSTERY BINGO Every Other Thursda Next bingo Thursday, October 4 Added. Bonus for Thanksgiving 40 Turkeys as door prizes King or queen for the evening Zurich Community Centre • Jackpot: 5500:, must go. ' Bring your dabbers 'OVER '1500 in cash prizes . Doors open at6:45 p.m. Bonanza Prize Bingo starts et 7:45 p.m.. ALL PROCEEDS for No one under 16 allowed to play "NEW" ball diamond •4 flash games •1 early bird • 10 regular games •1 mystery priie I.. • Movie? • What movie? • • iADUL ifACCOTMPANINENTI • • • •" • • • • • • • • • • • • • • of the original "AIRPLANE!" • O•.•••••••••• FAMILY RESTAURANT AND DINING LOUNGE Dine with us - you'll enjoy our THANKSGIVING SPECIALS SUNDAY BRUNCH -OCTOBER 7 ADULTS $495 5 Served from 10:30 am -1:30 pm $2 9 Our Family Brunch includes several CHILDREN hot dishes, salads and desserts. 10 AND UNDER • SUNDAY BUFFET -OCTOBER 7 $ 7 9 5 Served from 4:30 pm -8:00 pm ADULTS • Featuring traditional Roast Turkey, CHILDREN $49 5 Old Fashioned Country Ham, Salad Bar, dessert, l0 AND UNDER • • �. ie10'1 THANKSGIVING DAY DINNERSPECIAL Serves! from 12 noun -7:30 p MONDAY, OCTOBER 8 HIGHWAY 21 BAYFIELD 565-2992 OPEN: 7 days a week 11:30 am -1 am, except Sunday open 11:30 am -7:30 pm From the makers ft III» rrodu. uun: L 'rr d4on rt DUDLEY • EFENsE MOORE • • • • • M • • . • • • IPKi • • • • • • •••.••••••••0 (ISTAMciDRIVE-i M rGODER LAST WEEKEND FOR 1984 • • • BOX OFFICE OPEN 7:00 1ST SHOW 7:30 2ND PICTURE 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ea • • • • ONLY • • SORRY NO PASSES,; OR COUPONS SUNDAY • HOW.DO YOU KILL SOMETHING • THAT CAN'T POSSIBLY St ALIVE?' 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