Clinton News-Record, 1985-4-24, Page 23Page 22—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24,1985
Entertainmnt
Community Calendar
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
BINGO: Vonostra Rec. Centre, Tuesdays, B 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
GARAGE SALE: Blyth Arena, Saturday, May 11 at
10 a.m.lf you have anything to donate cull Lorna
Fraser 523-9687, Bonnie Shannon 523-9326 or
Susan Howson 523-9436. Pick-up will be Thursday
evening May 9. Sponsored by Evening Unit of
Blyth UCW.-15-17
SEAFORTH SADDLE CLUB'S Annual Poker Rally on
Horseback. Sunday,. April 28: 12:30 p.m. Huilett
Conservation Area. Follow the signs off Hwy. 8
between Clinton and Seaforth. For information
call 345-2861, 527-1056 or 527.1059. - 16,17
CLEAN USED clothing sale: Ontario Street Even-
ing Unit U.C.W. Saturday, April 27, 10 a.m. - 3
p.m. -16,17
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P.C. CANDIDATE Bryan Smith, Campaign Rooms,
5 Albert St., Clinton. Open daily. Drop in or
phone 482.5078 for election information. —16.18
SPRING CONCERT: The biggest musical event in
Exeter, May 4, 7:30 p.m. James Street United
Church,.120 voice choir, brass band.— 16,17ar
EXERCISE AT Your Own Pace: A program for the
not -so -slim and not -so -young. Begins April 23 -
June 28 at 9:30 a.m. Seaforth and District Com-
munity Centres. Call Drusilla Leitch 527-1182.
Classes Tues. and Thurs. 9:30 - 10:30 a.m.
Seniors, beginners and men welcome.—•17,18
BAYFIELD FLEA MARKET will open May 4 and 5.
Vendors welcome. Contact the Cheese Nook 565-
2116.-17,18
ECUMENICAL FABRIC Pictorials: Information,
films and displays. Assistance for anyone
wishing to create wall hangings for Rev, Lois
Wilson project. Lambeth United Church, 9:30
a.m. Call 652-2903.-17
BE YOUR OWN BOSS: Right Now. It's all in the
planning and this SEMINAR takes you through all
the steps to properly plan the start- up of your
own chosen business. May 7 and 8, 6:30 - 9:30
p.m. Festival Motor Inn, Stratford. $65./person.
Call Bonnie 'Grootjen at (519) 271-5650 to
register. --1 7ar
THE FAMILY of CUrvilie and Lilo Storey wish to an-
nounce the 40th Wedding Anniversary of their
parents. in honour of ails occasion, an open
house and dance will beheld at the Seaforth and
District Community Centres on Friday, April 26,
1985. Social Hour to commence at 7:30 p.m.
Friends, neighbors and relatives are warmly in-
vited to shore in this celebration. Best wishes on-
ly, please. -17
HAM AND STRAWBERRY Supper: Wednesday,
June 26, 1985, St. Paul's Anglican Church Hall,
Clinton, Ont. -13,17,21x
SUNDAY, APRIL 28: 7:30 p.m. Joint Thank -
offering with Wesley -Willis at Ontario St. Chur-
ch. Speakers Lloy and Alan Grose. -17
RED CROSS Blood Donor Clinic, Wednesday, May
15, 1:30 - 4:30 and 6:00 • 8:30 p.m. CHSS
auditorium. Sponsored by Clinton
Kinettes.--l7ar -
SINGLES DANCE: Saturday, April 27, Stratford
Fair Grounds, Annex Building. Dancing 9 • 1.
Music by Wildwoods.-17
PIE SOCIAL And Bake Table: May 2 at 7 p.rn. at
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Clinton. Spon-
sored by Madeleine Lane Auxiliary. Adults $1.25,
children 12 and under 75 cents. Added attraction
• display table of china. -17
DESSERT EUCHRE and Bake 'Sale: Wednesday,
May 1 at 1 p.m. in 1.O.O.F. and Rebekah Hall,
Princess St. E., Clinton. Admission $1.50. Door
prizes. Everyone welcome. -17x
HATS OFF to Canadion Women Artists. A free
film program; Tuesday, April 30 at 8 p.m. Clinton
Branch Library. Everyone welcome. -17
MEN'S GROUP Program to end family
violence.Call the Huron County Task Force on
family violence. 482.3933.-17.24ar
THE SPRING BOOKFAIR: Sunday, April 28, 11
a.m. • 5 p.m. Concert Hall, 888 Yonge St., Toron•
to. Rare and second hand books, prints, maps
and related items. $2.50 entrance. (416) 977-
4654.-17o
MUSKOKA MUSIC HOLIDAY: Commac, August 4 •
18. One or two weeks for adult singers and in-
strumentalists, all levels. Professional in-
struction. Beautiful setting. Tennis and swimm•
ing. Contact Administratrix Ruth Mechanicus, 31,
Duggan Ave., Toronto. M4V 1Y1. Telephone
(416) 484.6456.--17o
KINDERSLEY, Saskatchewan 75th Anniversary
and Heritage Days, July 5, 6, 7, 1985. Come
home. Details: 75th Anniversary Committee, Box
1330, Kindersley, Sask. SOL 1S0. --17o
Brotherhood breakfast
CLINTON - St. Paul's Brotherhood Com-
munion and Breakfast will be held Sunday,
April 28 at 8 a.m. Daylight Savings Time at
St. Paul's Anglican Church.
Guest speaker will be Elizabeth A.
Willmot-Kettlewell author of the best seller
"Meet Me At The Station". She will discuss
early Ontario railway history and show col-
or slides of many old Ontario railway sta-
tions. '
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Tri-Star bowling on Sunday
The Optimist Club of Clinton will be
hosting its annual Tri-Star Bowling for kids
on April 28 at Clinton Crown Lanes.
Registration will commence at 12:30 p.m.
with games starting at 1 a.m. Pop, chips and
trophies will be supplied and one free game
of bowling.
WOMEN TODAY
with the support of the Women
Teachers Assoc., will sponsor a
CANDIDATES MEETING
on Provincial issues of concern to
women.
THURSDAY, APRIL 25 AT 8 PM
at the
CLINTON ARENA AUDITORIUM
-Everyone Welcome-
BUCKand DOE
for
Bili Armstrong and
Una Doherty
Saturday, April 27, 1985
For information call: 523-4287; 523-
4445; 482-3334.
NOW OPEN
DAILY
MONDAY - THURSDAY
11 AM - 8 PM
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
11 AM-2AM
SUNDAYS
11 AM - 11 PM
Our Patio is
Now Open!
MAIN ST., BAYFIELD
Phone Ahead for Fast Takeout
565-2166
This is a fun event for children of all ages,
and parents are encouraged to come 'and
participate with their children. If past years
are any indication of *hat's to come this
year, it will prove to be a very successful
and enjoyable event for all.
Notice to Fish & Game
Members and Guests
®DANCE®
Saturday, April 27
Music by "GYPSY CAMPERS"
Hot lunch$5.ss per person
C.H•S.S. MUSIC CLUB
present their...
FIFTH ANNUAL
SPRING CONCERT
Friday, May 3rd, 1985
at 7:30 p.m.
C.H.S.S. Auditorium
Featuring: CHOIRS
BANDS
Admission - Adults `2.00
Children under 12
FREE
The Toy Town Troupers staged ;:c play called the Haunted Castle at the Clinton Town
Hall. Those attending enjoyed tba• scary show held April 19. ( James Friel photo)
Euchre's top scorers
CLINTON - Winners at the Monday After-
noon Euchre Party held at the Clinton Town
Hall " included: high, Margaret and, Fred
Trevana; low, Grace White and Eleanor
Happy 25th Anniversary
A -Whole and Hun
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YOUTH DANCE -two dances -two
AGES 12 to 18
FRIDAY, APRIL 26
8:00 P.M. TO 12:00 MIDNIGHT
Doors open at 7:30 p.m.
'4.00 admission
Door Prizes, Food
Great Videos, Great Music
nights- ADULT DANCE
AGES 19 and OVER
SATURDAY, APRIL 27
8:00 P.M. TO 1:00 A.M.
Doors open at 7:30 p.m.
'5.00 admission
Prizes
Held under authority
of 1180 Special
Occasion Permit
Advanced Tickets are Now on Sale - phone 482-3398
Make Plans to be at the Video Dance
Sponsored by the Clinton Recreation Committee
In conlunctlon with the Clinton Optimist Club.
Fisher; lone hands, Mabel McAdam and
Clark Stanley.
Euchre will be held again next Monday
afternoon at the town hall. Starting time is
1:30 p.m:
fest for kids
at Blyth
this winter
Once again, the Blyth Festival is presen-
ting a fun -filled Fall and Spring series fo
children - at the incredibly low price of $8 for
the series (three events) . Single tickets are
$4 each.
The Children's Series will kick off with an
exciting concert by Kim and Jerry Brodey
on October 19 at 2 p.m. Kim and Jerry's
concerts are full of music, fun, and high
energy. They play a variety of musical in-
struments, backed by a synthesizer, and
have recently released a children's album
titled "Simple Magic."
Christmas for Carol on December 7, at 2
p.m. comes to Blyth from the Victoria
Playhouse in Petrolia. Christmas for Carol
mixes music, live actors, and puppets to tell.
the story of a young girl who runs away
from home on Christmas Eve and becomes
lost in the woods. Through a sprinkling of
magic, the animals show her what
Christmas means to them. She learns
something new about Christmas - but not
before she encounters villains, heroes, and
the inevitable close escape.
The third event in the Children;, Series is
Peter and the Wolf on March 1b,, 1986, at 2
p.m., told with puppets and mask by Mer-
maid Theatre - they brought the very
popular "Just Sa.Stories" to Blyth last year!
They use a synthesizer to recreate Pro-
kofiev's famous musical score and have -
transplanted the story from Russia to con-
temporary Nova Scotia.
Previous Children's Series holders may ak
renew their seats from April 21 - May 10,
After May 13, members of thegeneral
public may purchase series tickets, and
single tickets will be on sale. Please contact
the Blyth Festival Box Office for further in-
formation and reservations: 523-9300 or 523-
9225:
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Clinton Royal Canadian Legion .)
Diamond "60 Yeais" Jubilee
V. E. Banquet
WEDNESDAY MAY 8, 1985
AT THE CLINTON LEGION HALL
COCKTAILS: 6:00 P.M.
DINNER: 7:00 P.M.
TICKETS: $8.00 PER PERSON
ON SALE AT THE BAR
GUEST SPEAKER: Brigadier G.L.M. Smith
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