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Page2Q--CJTON NEWS ,-RECORD WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 20 1985
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Cornmunity calendar
BINGO every Tuesday evening at Vanastra Cen-
Ita, R.R. 5, Clinton. 8 p.m. First regular card
$1.00. 15 regular $20.00 games, three share -the -
wealth jackpot $200.00 must go! Admission is
restricted to 16 years and over.—1 tfor
BLYTH FIGURE Skating Club presents "It's A
Small, Small World", Friday, February 22, 8 p.m.,
Blyth Community Centre. Admission at
door. -7,8
CHRISTMAS TREE burning to celebrate
Scout/Guide Week and 75th Year of Guiding,
Sunday, February 24, 6 p.m. Blyth Community
Centre. Everyone Welcome. -7,8
BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS ,present a concert of
sacred music on Sunday, March 3rd, at 3 p.m.
and 8 p.m. at Ontario Street United Church, Clin-
ton. Tickets are available from the Box Office
(523-9300) and the Blyth Saga (523-4331).- 7.8ar
YOU'LL LAUGH until you scream at "One Night
Stand", a comedy thriller presented by Theatre
Circle, Blyth Memorial Hall, March 7, 8, 9 at 8:30
p.m. March 7 at 2 p.m. Reserve seats by calling
523-9713. Tickets $7.50.-8ar
LENTEN PROGRAM - "Family Life", St. Joseph's
Church, James St., Clinton, Sunday, February 24,
1985. Guest speaker Mr. Don Keillor, Director of
Huron Centre for Children and Youth. Topic
"Communication and the Family". Time: 8 p.m. -
10 p.m. Admission free. Everyone is welcome to
attend. ---8
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REGISTRATION forms for the Tuckersmith Ses-
• quicentennial' Beard Growling 'Com.petition will
. be available until Thursday, February 28 at Bob
Bell's residence; Brucefield Variety; Township
Office; Egmondville Store or any of the commit-
tee members - Ken Moore 527-0508; Eric Mcln-
tosh 527-0317: Ray Hutchinson 527-1937.
Registration $2. Shaving permit $5.-•-8,9x
LEADERSHIP TRAINING Workshop, (Phase 1).
Special emphasis Sunday School, Sunday, March
17, Wesley -Willis Church, Clinton. 2 - 8 p.m.
Adults $3.00, teens $1.50. Register with Elaine
Bechtel 482-9696 or Hilda Bell 565.2825.-8x
HATS OFF: Free film program featuring STAGES
with guest speaker Katherine Kpszas, •artistic
director,- Blyth Festival. Tuesday, February 2'6 at
8 p.m. Clinton Branch Library. Everyone
welcome. - - 8ar
CARD PARTY: Summerhill Hall. Friday. February
22, 8:30 p.m. Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone
welcome. —8
EUCHRE PARTY: Thursday, February 21 • 8 p.m.
Clinton I.O.O.F. Hall. Princess St. Sponsored by
Oddfellows and Rebekahs. Admission $1.50.
Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone
welcome. --8
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. —1e.o.w. '
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EUCHRE: Wednesday. February 27. 8 p.m. St.
Joseph's Church Hall. Clinton. Admission $1.50.
Everyone welcome. Sponsored by Knights of Col-
umbus. ladies please bring lunch. •8
THIRD ANNUAL fund raising dinner and auction
for the Clinton Public Hospital will be held Satur-
day, April 13. 1985 at the Goderich Township
Hall. Guest auctioneer Jack Riddell. Bar
THE LAMPOON PUPPETTHEATRE presents The
Princess in the Iron Tower. Wednesday. March
13. 1985. 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. at the Vanastra Recrea-
tion Centre. A Township of Tuckersmith Ses-
quicentennial event. Co-sponsored by the On-
tario Arts Council. A show for the whole family.
Admission charge $1.50 or 57.00 per
family.----8,9ar
PANCAKE AND SAUSAGE Supper Friday, March -
1. One week before beginning of March break,
the Clinton and District Christian School will hold
its annual pancake supper. Enjoy delicious pan-
cakes, sousu9es, d_cssort arid'
5:30 - 8:30 p.m. in the auditorium. Test your skills
in the game rooms. Everyone welcome. Adults
53; children of elementary school age 51.50;
preschoolers free. 8.9ar
IRISH PUB. NIGHT: March 16. Vanastra Rec. Cen-
tre 9 • 1. Paul Brothers and Shirley plus singing
D.J. $5.00 per person. Hot lunch
provided.-8,10ar
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CARD PARTY at I.O.O.F. Hall, Brucefield, Friday,
Feb. 22 at 8:30 p.m. Ladies please bring lunch.
Everyone welcome. Admission $1,50. 8x
GODERICH TOWNSHIP Women's Institute card
party will be held February 28, 8 p.m., at the
Goderich Township Hall. Ladies please bring
lunch. •8
Comedy, drama, music at
The Blyth Festival's 1985 season combines
comedy, drama, music and adventure - 4
new plays (3 of them premieres!) plus last
year's blockbuster hit Garrison's Garage,.
announced Artistic Director Katherine
Kaszas, of her first and Blyth's llth season.
The season opens - on June 21 with
Polderland by Bryan Wade. A story of
suspense and adventure set in Holland dur-
ing World War II, Polderland is the story of
three Canadian soldiers, caught behind
enemy lines; who take refuge in a,Dutch far-
mhouse. They're unlikely heroes: a tough -
as -nails sergeant, a wise -cracking corporal,
and a new recruit fresh from the farmlands
of southern Ontario.
Moose County is another zany comedy by
Service club roo i b l '
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Break Dancing Cake Decorating
Attention break dancers! The Recreation Good- news! The Clinton Recreation Com -
Committee will be offering break dancing lnittee will be offering a Cake Decorating
lessons for youth ages eight to 16 years. Two . Course in March. Should you be interested
classes will be offered, both six weeks long in participating in this course, please con -
as follows: Mondays 7 to 8:30 p.m., youth tact the recreation office as soon as possi-
ages eight to 12, February 25 to April 1. ble.
Wednesdays, 8 to 9:30 p.m., youth ages 13 to Calligraphy
16, February 27 to April 3. Plans are now being finalized for a
• 'All classes will be conducted at the Clinton Calligraphy ( Beginner) Course to be held in
arena. Registration is limited to 20 students April. This course will be open to individuals
per class. All registrants will be eligible to ages 13 and over and will be held one even
win a free break dancing tape or album. ing per week for four to five weeks. Please
Fit Five contact the recreation office at 482-3398 if in -
The Clinton Recreation Committee is still• terested in enrolling.
making available The Fitness Ontario Fit Public Skating
Five Program to Clinton and area residents. Clinton Arena Public Skating this week
This free personal fitness program involves will be as follows: Friday, 1 to 4 p.rn.; Sun -
recording the amount of time you as an in- day, 1:30 to 3:30 p.rn. and (i:30 to 8:30 p.m.;
dividual spends participating in ,your Monday, 1 to 4 p.m.; and Wednesday, 1 to
favorite fitness -related activity. This five 3:30 p.m.
level program also awards people with at- Broomball Tourney
tractive certificates and a lapel pin in Attention Broomball fans! The Clinton
recognition of their fitness activities. You Optimist Club is staging their Annual Ser -
can pick up your level one form at any of the vice Club Broomball Tourney on Friday,
following locations: Clinton Arena, Recrea- February 22, 7:30 p.iri. to 12 a.m. at the Clin-
tion Office, Town Office, MacLeans or the ton Arena. Come on out and cheer on your
Clinton News -Record. For more inforrna- favorite club. See you at the arena.
tion, please contact the recreation director. March Break Program
Congratulations to the following in- Attention Clinton and ar`ea students. The
dividuals for successfully completing their Clinton Recreation Committee will be stag -
Fit Five Levels: Marilyn Bruinsma - Level ing a March Break Program from March 8
One, Maureen Peet - Level One, Pauline to March 17. Most activities will take place
Bell - Level Three, Gwen Johnston - Level at the Clinton Arena. More information next
Three. Good work ladies! week. -
Lard for Fe 2l
CLINTON - The Oddfellows and Rebekahs
had another successful euchre party on Feb.
7. Winners were: lone hand - Clark Ball;
high' lady - Ida Godkin; high man - Alden
Crich; low lady Myrtle Taylor; low man -
From your children
and grandchildren
PANCAKE
and
SAUSAGE
BREAKFAST
Sponsored by
Clinton Beavers, Cubs,
Scouts and Venturers
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24 '85
9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
at Clinton Legion Hall on
Kirk St.
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT DOOR
ADULTS `3.00
CHILDREN 5-13 YEARS
'2.00
PRE-SCHOOLERS '1.00
Frank '1'hom. Draw winners were Marjory
Caldwell and Elizabeth Medd.
The next euchre party will be Thursday
February 21. Everyone is invited,' please
come_and ,join us.
HAPPY 29th ANNIVERSARY
MOM & DAD
Love Deb & Larry, Heather
and Denis, John & Brenda,
Bob and Jackie, Ken
and Tanya
Colleen Curran, who wrote last year's big
success, Cake -Walk. Teresa Pond - working
woman, farm wife, mother - lands in trouble
when she protests the marketing of a
dangerous agricultural chemical by a local
company. Her daughter disowns her, the
local busybody wants her fired, her husband
wants her muzzled, and her best friend - who
turns up unexpectedly after several years -
manages to make things worse. Moose
County opens on June 25.
Both Polderland and Moose County were
commissioned by the Blyth Festival and
were workshopped here at the beginning of
February 1985.
Beaux Gestes and Beautiful Deeds, writ-
ten by Stringband's Marie -Lynn Hammond,
A special wedding fashion show was staged at Huronview last week. Gowns dating from
1908 to 1982 were worn by models, staff members at Huronview. Residents John McTag-
gart (left) and Stewart Taylor (right) were grooms for the day. More than 30 dresses
were shown and models included Mary Gibbings, wearing a 1908 gown, Debbie Elliott in
a black 1931 wedding dress, Ettie Huggill•in a 1968 gown and Debbie Cuthill, wearing her
own wedding gown. The Huronview auditorium was decorated with candelabra loaned
by Cooke's Florist and a wedding cake, loaned by Bartliff's Bakery. (Shelley McPhee
photo)
Iniernational hit at Blyth.
in, the part of Sharon, Daisy's rbolrn-
mate in the production that will be
presented Mar. 7, 8 and 9.
Tickets for the play are now on sale,at the
Theatre Circle box office. Reserved seats
are $7150 and reservations can be made by
calling 523-9713.
Rehearsals for One •Night Stand, the
comedy -thriller from The Theatre Circle
have begun in Blyth.
Starring in the production will be Linda
Bolen, who appeared* in The Shortest
Distance Between Two Points last season,
and Jeff Christensen, a newcomer to the
Theatre Circle company.
One Night Stand, which has been an inter-
national hit . for Carol Bolt and has been
made into a television movie, tells of one
adventurous night in the life of Daisy who
brings home a complete stranger to her bir-
thday party and soon realizes just how little
she knows about him. Rafe is very funny,
often romantic and now and then a little
weird. Audiences across North America
have found themselves laughing right up"to
the shuddering climax of One Night Stand.
As well as the stars, local people will be
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HAPPY 90th BIRTHDAY
BAILIE PARROTT
The family of Bailie Parrott in-
vites friends and net •;hbours to
an OPEN HOUSE
at the residence of his niece
Larry and Rhea Jones, 269 Town-
send Street, Clinton.
SUNDAY, MARCH 3, 1985
2-5 p.m.
Best Wishes will be a fond remem-
brance.
COMING EVENTS
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Ontario Street United
Church
March 11 - Cord Party
March 23 - Square Dancd
April 27 - Good Used
Clothing Sole
April 28 - Thank Offering
Service
May 9 - Caffee,Pgrty
November 9 - Bazaar Festival
FAMILY RESTAURANT AND DINING LOUNGE
FAMILY
BRUNCH
SERVED EVERY SUNDAY
10 10om 1 30 pm
Includes seve.ot salads fruits hot
dishes desserts All you con eat
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WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT
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is the third play of the season, opening on
July 16. This is a musical about two grand-
mothers:
randmothers: Elsie, a rebel from a wealthy
English family, and Corinne, a working-
class French-Canadian mother of 10. Their
passions and prejudices emerge when they
are reluctantly brought together by thglik
marriage of their children. Told through thRIF
eyes of their granddaughter - who has in-
herited "an English head and a French
heart" - Beaux Gestes and Beautiful Deeds
is a warm, gentle play which has received
critical acclaim in Toronto and Winnipeg.
A small Ukrainian farming commltnity m
Manitoba during the Depression is the scene
for the fourth play which opens on July 23.
Primrose School Distriet 109 is the story of
Rose Brenowski and the impact she makes
on the community when she arrives as the
new teacher. After capturing the hearts and
minds of her unruly students, she must then
win over the all-male school board - who re-
sent a young woman telling them what to do.
The Chairman is a bachelor who has designs
of his own on the new schoolmarm. This
• heart-warming story about hopes and
dreams in a new land is by Ted Galay,
author of After Baba's Funeral and Sweet
and Sour Pickles.
Polderland, Moose County, Beaux Gestes
and Beautiful Deeds, and Primrose School
District ' 109, will play in repertory until
August 24.
Opening August 27 and playing through to
September 14 when it goes on tour, is Gar-
rison's Garage by Ted Johns. Garage
played to ,packed houses at :each perfor-
mance last summer and line-ups for rus
seats started several hours before ticket
could be released! When Blair Daniel's car
breaks down near a ramshackle garage, the
Revenue Canada tax man seems to have un-
covered an easy target for an audit.
Romance and religion arrive to complicate
the scene, and Daniels discovers the garage
and its denizens are not as 'simple as they
seem.
In addition to these five exciting .plays,
plus the best theatrical and musical artists
in the country, the Blyth Festival also offers
all the extras - . Country Suppers, art
galleries, Country Fair, workshops,
Gourmet Dinner - which make the Blyth ex-
perience so very special.
Brochures for the 1985 season, containing
full details and ticket order inforr ration,
will be available Th mid-March. On sale
now until June 8 are Blyth Festival voucher
packs - which result in savings of up to' 30
percent over regular ticket prices! The Box
Office opens for single ticket sales after
May 17. For further information, please con-
tact the Box Office from Monday through
Friday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. at (519) 523-9300 or
523-9225.
Happy 3 i st Birthday
DADDY (STEVE)
Love, Wife, girls
and Boris
ATTENTION
1tBuck Private
Happy 31st Birthday
From Your Companions
NOTICE
The Clinton Public Hospital is holding their Third Annual
Dinner and Auction on April 13, 1985.
Anyone wishing to donate items for the auction (antiques,
paintings. ctc.) please contact the undersigned or any Auction
Committee member.
M. Walden, Chairman `
Clinton Public Hospital
Auction Committee
524-9309 or 482®3447, ext. 54
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