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Clinton News-Record, 1985-4-10, Page 28Page 24—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1985 Entgrt'i.lnrne Community Calendar LONDESBORO WOMENS INSTITUTE will hold the final euchre of the seoson at Londesboro Hall on Friday. April 12 at 8 p.m. Lunch provided. 15 GARAGE SALE: Blyth Arena, Saturday. May 11 at 10 a.m.lf you have anything to donate call Lorre Fraser 523-9687. Bonnie Shannon 523-9326 or Susan Howson 523-9436. Pickup will be Thursday evening May 9. Sponsored by Evening Unit of Blyth UCW.-15-17 ST. LAWRENCE River Cruises: Spend - 6 days cruising the beautiful and historic St. Lawrence River aboard the elegant Canadian Empress. Visit your travel professional or Dial -a -brochure toll-free 1.800-267.0960, • 15a KLOMPEN FEEST parade entry forms available at Town Hall, Ball & Mutch Furniture, Campbells Men's Wear, Clinton News -Record, Clinton Chiropractic Centre. Seven categories. $125.00 first prize in each; $75.00 for second.-10-20ar FASHION SHOW: Past, Present and Future, in conjunction with Tuckersmith Sesquicentennial. Spot entertainment, informative intermissions. Wednesday, April 24 • two shows a1 1:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at the Clinton Town Hall. Auditorium. Proceeds to Children's Cancer Fund, London. •-14-16ar BINGO: Vanastra Rec. Centre, Tuesdays. 8 p.m. First reg. card $1., fifteen reg. $20. games. three share -the -wealth. Jackpot $200 must go. Lucky Ball $240. (if not won) Lucky Ball increases $20 per week. Admission restricted to 16 -years -and over. —14tf CLINTON 8 DISTRICT Christian School Promotion Banquet on Friday. April 19, 7 p.m. at the school. Speaker: The Rev. H. De Bolster. Tickets $7.00. 482-5033 for tickets. 14,,15ar • "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 1 1 , 1985 and will be held at the Health Unit Office, Seaforth Hospital. For pre- registration or further information. please call the Health Unit office in your area at 527- 1243".- 14.16ar SHOPPING CAPER Spading St., Toronto. Bargains and good buys for all. Tuesday, April 23. St. James' Middleton A.C.W. Call 482-9838 or 482.3780.— 14,15 CLINTON FIGURE Skating Club Annual Meeting. Monday, April 15 at 7:30 p.m. Town Hall meeting room. Parents of all members should attend.--- 14,15ar T.G.I.F.: Laugh your troubles away with this com- edy with music from Theatre Circle, April 18. 19 and 20 at Blyth Memorial. Hall. Tickets $7.50. Call 523.9713.--• 14.15ar CLINTON FIREMEN'S DANCE: Clinton Legion Hall, Saturday, April 20, 1985, 9 • 1. Music by Whiskey Jacks Music Co. $15.00 per couple. Lunch. Prizes. Tickets available from any fireman or Groves TV. 482-9414.-'11,15 EUCHRE PARTY: Sponsored by Varna L.O.L. 1035 at Stanley Complex, Friday., April 12 at 8:30 p.m. Ladies please bring lunch. 15 1' CLINTON KLOMPEN FEEST Choir will start prat- tice April 15, Christian School Auditorium, 8 p.m. All interested singers ore welcome. Contact Dick Roorda for information, 482-9862.- 156r • JOAN BARFOOT, journalist and novelist, will speak at the Boyfield Branch Library on Sat., April 20th at 2 p.m. during National Book Festival. Free. Everyone welcome. Sponsored by the.Huron County Public Library and funded by the Canada Council. 15ar ONTARIO WATERWAY Cruises on, Rideau Canal and Trent -Severn Waterway: private cabins and all meals on board. 2 - 6 days.: 'June 1 to. October 14, brochure. Box 1540 Peterborough. K9J 7H7. 1705) 748-3666. 15o I • EXCITING WHITE Water Action in: the foaming Gull River. Come watch the Canadian World, Team Kayak trials. April 20 - 21 Minden, On• tario. Call 1 .800-461 7677 for more information. •15o • SEAFORTH OPTIMIST Bingo Over $2000. in prize money including jackpot of $1000. at Seaforth and District Community Centres on Sat., Apr. 20 1985. Doors open at 6 p.m. All prizes to go. 15.16ar SINGLES DANCE: Saturday. April 13. Stratford Fair Grounds (Upper Hall). Dancing 9 - 1. Music by Tennessee Country. 15 THE HURON COUNTY Federation of Agriculture is sponsoring two All Candidate Meetings". The Huron•Bruce riding in Wingham Town Hull and Huron•Mid,dlesex•riding in the Lucan Community Centre, both on Tuesday. April 16 at 8:30 p.m. -15 LISTOWEL HIGH SCHOOL Chorus will perform at Blyth Memorial Hall on Sunday. April 14 at 2:30 p.m. Phone Box Office 523-9300 for tickets. --15 YARD SALE: Saturday, June 15, 1985. Parking lot of Wesley -Willis United Church, Clinton. 9 -' 12 noon. "To one man, it may be junk; to another, it is found treasure". Refreshments available. -15x THE TRI -COUNTY Softball Annual Meeting will be held Wednesday, 'April 24 at 8 p.rn. at the Brussels, Morris and Grey Community Centre, All rule changes will be made at .this meeting.. The scheduling meeting will be held Tuesday, April 30 at 8 p.m. 15,16 U.C.W. DESSERT Euchre and Bake Sale, Wednes- day, April 17 at 130 in Stanley Township Com- plex. Admission $1.50. Men Welcome. Door prizes. -- 15 YOU ARE INVITED to attend the 'Jack- Riddell "Beef -On -A -Bun", Thursday, April 18 - 5 p.m. to•8 -p.m. at the Pine Ridge Chalet. Located West of Hensel) - Just South of Hwy. 84. Bring the family and' join Jack Riddell in this old-:ashioned get together ... Enjoy Beef -On -A -Bun and entertain- ment. Everyone Welcome Everything Free. 15ar Euchre playing season ends CLINTON - The Clinton Oddfellows and Rebekahs held their final euchre party for the season with 11 tables in play. The winners were: high lady, Marg Thorndike; high man, Bob Welsh; low lady, Clinton 8 District Scouting Movement SPAGHETTI SUPPER at the Clinton Legion FRIDAY APRIL 12 5-7 PM TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: Elliott's Rad Shop Bank of Montreal Galser-K nee le Insurance or at the door ADULTS °4. CHILDREN 5-1,2 42. PRESCHOOL FREE KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION AT THE CLINTON PUBLIC SCHOOL ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17 from 9 a.m. - 12 noon and 1:10 p.m. -3:30 p.m. Children born in 1980 are eligible to register for Kindergarten. (BRING BIRTH CERTIFICATE) Please call the school 4829424 to arrange a convenient time. Ida Wright; low man, hands, Walter Pepper. Irene Whitmore was in the draw with Vera cond. Mabel McAdam; lone the first place winner Gibbings placing se - NI HAVEN Huron Street, Clinton 4824489 Presents This Thursday, Friday and Saturday, April 11, 12 & 13 TITAN LADIES NIGHT Clinton Junior Formers DANCE FRIDAY, APRIL 12 IN RLYTH Dance to "Sound Trek" AGE OF MAJORITY LUNCH PROVIDED TICKETS: 5.00 PER PERSON Neither snow, nor high winds, nor bitterly cold temperatures could keep the Easter Bun- ny away. He visited downtown Clinton on Saturday as part of a MLA promotion. Angie Jervis, 9, and Becky Jervis, 4, were among the children to receive an early Easter treat. David Nahrgang (back) helped the Easter Bunny (Mike Nahrgang) dole out the can- dies. ( Shelley McPhee photo) i5Oparade to offer over X2, 000 in prizes GODERICH TWP. Now that we are get- ting some warm sunny 'days and the snow is disappearing, one realized the summer is getting closer and July 20th is not so very far away. The Parade Committee for -Goderich Township 1-5-0 has been busy getting entry forms printed, prize fist made up, bands contacted and hope they have a few sur- prises to tell you. at a 'later date. Anyone wanting an entry form can pick one up at Campbell's Men's Wear, Clinton; Holmesville Store; Clere Vu Wreckers Hwy.. 8; . Mike and Ray's Barber Shop, on the 'Square, Goderich: Brandon's Hardware Bayfield; or from any Committee Member, Bill Lobb, Jack Tebbutt, Bill Crawford, Mrs. Ray (Jayne) McClinchey, David Orr or George Bacon. There are eight classes, Commercial; Service Clubs, Organizations, Churches; SPRING CONCERT HURON CENTENNIAL SCHOOL Brucefield - April 17 and 18 at 8 p.m. Theme: "This Land - It Was, It Is, It Will Be" Tickets S2. Call the school 482-3330 DANCE TO THE MUSIC OF Andialit ATI THE GODERICH TOWNSHIP COMMUNITY CENTRE HOLMESVILLE Friday April 12 DOORS OPEN 8 PM DANCING 9.1 TICKETS: '7. ADVANCE '8. AT DOOR TICKETS AVAILABLE AT Beattie Furniture•Clinton Everything Good -Clinton Lobb's Farm Equipment -Clinton SPONSORED BY CLINTON MINOR HOCKEY Clinton Public F ioTi t r11 3rd Ar1flt1 11 1 11n(1 1 ,11 Ill DINNER & AUCTION Sat a rddy APRIL 13, 1985•06:3op.1n. (,oderic h Township ( orrirnunily (c'n4re Tic kcl5: $15 • per person (hrr ",1) II1.11)•. Ir) lu ,iur tool, rl 111( 111th tt; h,ttvint,irli• (111th'• 1),tintnl It` \\r 11 l,fir owl .i11 '.i • 1ilrl\\ti t;l,n,. tlrr•.1111 Iln;lil 1 It t;.i11f r• 11.if L.i,;i• [ 11111u :I lui\\ :tlr Iulrlrr n litre\ t;('l ,i\\,i\ \\r r 11 nrl r 1(11 11, 1111'1 r 111111 urril \\r 1111 1 1I\ Ir1t.t1 \\r111'r`, ril,ttl\. ,hitt•, 111111•. Iitn 1u1111'rr111• Irl 1111'l1tlf 111 (i1l1'11 '\Itt in11111.1 'r JACK RIDDELL, M.P.P. I Illi)), \1If1r11r''.i.• 111 kr•I'• 1 .tn hi hurt It,i.t'tl trim) ,In\ r nttirtu111 1 nn'n1114 1 (Ir IP, 1 Alm.; 111( fir 1`,i lit, l l 111).1 Children - 13 years and. under - open; Anti- que Farm Equipment: Antique Vehicles; Historical; Comical; Horses - Riding„ Light, Heavy. Over $2,000 will be given in prizes so it is well worth getting a float ready. Think of all the fun you can have before, during and after'the parade. Classical performance Renee Stalenhoef Van Haarlem and friends will perform a concert of mixed songs by Schubert, Rossini, Poulenc and even Leonard Bernstein. This concert will take place on Sunday, April 21, 1985 m the Blyth Memorial Hall, at 2 p.cn. Renee will be accompanied by pianist Marian Miller and flautist Fiona. Wilkinson. Tickets are on sale in the Box Office for $9.00, or call 523-9300 or 523-9225 to reserve. Renee Stalenhoef knew she wanted to an opera singer from the time she was fou years old. "It was just my nature", she says. However, after 800 performances in 12 years in France, Germany and Holland, she , called it gulfs: "I just did not want to perform every night any more". But she still manages to do a few performances here and there. In fact, last year Renee performed in a preview concert of the Canadian Opera Company's production of Anne Boleyn, and she understudied for Dame Joan Sutherland. Rene has also performed with the London Symphonic Choir. Renee is very happy being a farm wife in , southwestern Ontario, and feels that she now has the best of both worlds - farm wife and opera singer. (.ilneer research Protect yourself against cancer in two ways: know the "Seven Steps to Health" and contribute generously to the Canadian Cancer Society, which through research and public education is working to prevent cancer. SONG FEST LONDESBORO UNITED CHURCH • SUNDAY, APRIL 14th 7:30 p.m. I i,tlunnt;. I hi' I 1 111Ii ,dhitrt> United (huit h Ir. (.chir. 1hi• IIrAN.1tl Rryn.•BI\Ih (:hrn.Iian Iati,rnu'il (.hurcit Choir: :Oltchi'll United ( hole h \1i'n', Ou,irlit' ( r,iigi'llt'n i,ingi'rti; 'Ilii( 11,itx'litt, ADULTS $390 s CHILDREN b-12 $1®0 Old Tyme Country breakfast at the L,ondesboro Community Centre Sunday, April 14, 1985 9 a.m.-1 p. m. Sausage, Bacon, Eggs, Homefries, Pancakes Adults: '3.50 Sponsored by Londesboro Lions Club Proceeds to the Blyth Children (under 10): '3.00 Emergency Van equipment • • • • • '11446 • • •A • • •.• •6 4f:( 1.•.11.•• TNI S441AII 4•••.•r•E.••;•..,.,..,.,••..••..••.:•...:.. STARTS FRIDAY • • • • • • • • • 1 ®• 1 • • • • • For details of the movies playing at the Park and Mustang , 1 1 • 1 • 1 • 1 1 1 • 1 1 1 1 • • • 1 1 • • • • 1 • • • 1 • • • • • • • • • • GOOF KM • 311 7111 • •• Fri. & Sot. 7-9 pm • • • • • TUESDAY NIGHT iS 46. 1/2 PRICE NIGHT sw • •600416.0 6 Sun.-Thurs. 8 pm L Youths Adults $2.00 • Wed.-Thurs. • LAST 2 NIGHTS • • • • • • • O • AOULT ACCOMPANIME*T Be sure not to miss it!! 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