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Clinton News-Record, 1985-5-22, Page 26Page 24-CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1983 ill:`•,:;�>:�:>:•�.;`•::.r:�,:::�'•:%i '��"a"t/ Entrtainment � �ti.i'n'Nv,.iii1?Y�'fs:ii r;>�ii'ti'?/;v�'•ni'�'Y `5'. Community Calendar 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 Boll $320 (if not won) Lucky Ball increases $20 per week. Admission restricted to 16 -years -and over.-14tf MEN'S GROUP Program to end family violence.Call the Huron County,, Task Force on family violence. 482-3933.-17-24ar GARAGE AND BAKE SALE, May 25 at the Sun - coast Mall in Goderich. Donations please call 482-9489. Sponsored by Goderich Knights of Col. umbus. Proceeds to Huron Chapter of Epilepsy.-19-21ar SHOOTING MATCH, Sunday, May 26 at 1 p.m, at the Huron Fish and Game farm 2'', miles west of Clinton, 11/2 north.-20,21ar F.E. MADILL DRAMA CLUB presents The Spirit of Broadway at F.E. Madill Secondary School, Wingham, Moy 30, 31, June 1 at 8 p.m. Adults $2.00, children 12 and under $1.00.- 20,21,22 HURON COUNTY'S LARGEST Used Book Sale on Saturday, June 1, 10 - 7:30, and Sunday, June 2, 12 - 4 in Memorial Hall, Blyth. Books and magazines, tours of the theatre; bake table and refreshments. Art exhibit featuring Morris Darl- ing. Readings at 2 p.m. by storyteller Mickie Mc - Clear (Saturday) and author Gisele Ireland (Sun• Clay). Admission free. Proceeds to Blyth Festival,-20.22ar BLYTH. FESTIVAL SINGERS -present Singing l -or Fun" on Sunday, Moy 26, 3 p.m. and 8 p.m.. Blyth Memorial Hall. Tickets at $4 and $1.50 available by phoning the Box Office, 523-9300 or the Blyth Sago 523.4331. --20,21 HARBBOURAIRES are, to be at Bayfield United Church Sunday, May 26 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $3.00.-20,21 BUS TRIP: CULLEN GARDENS & barns (Toronto area) Saturday, June 8. Price $36 (includes din- ner, 2 shows, admissions). Sponsored by Clinton Chapter Eastern Star. For further information and booking, call 482.9380 or 482-9437. 20,21 x . HAM AND STRAWBERRY Supper Wednesday. June 26, 1985, 5t. Paul's Anglican Church Hall, Clinton, Ont. -13,17,21x SEP • Look for our T FULL PAGE Al in the Midnight. Madness in this week's paper ,for What's showing at the,Park ''& Mustang. (James Bond is corning) Stag & Doe for Len Greidanus and Susan Hiemstra Friday, May 24 Phone 482-7215 482-3295 for information GUESS WHO'S FINALLY RETIRED? Our Mother and Grandma! GOOD LUCK AND HAPPY BIRTHDAY FROM: Arnold, Yvonne, Angela, Sylvia, and Sherry Roy and Barb -Marlene, Norm and Joey -Ron GODERICH TWP. T -Shirts: Navy, royal, red, maroon with white crest; white with navy crest, adult only. Marilyn Forbes 482-7480. Madelaine Bartlett 482.7161.-21.24 GODERICH TWP 150. parade entry forms available at Hoimesville Store; Clere-Vu Wreckers; Campbell's Mens Wear, Clinton; Roy and Mike's Barber Shop, Goderich; Brandon Hardware, Woodland prive-ln, Bayfield; Wm. Lobb, R.R. 2, Clinton.-21-24or OPEN HOUSE at Bayfield Anglers Rainbow Trout Hatchery, Sunday. May 26 from 1 - 4 p.m. 1''2 mile west of Varpa.--21 RETIREMENT TEA honouring Margaret Laird (Holland). Come and reminisce, Saturday, May 25 from 2 - 4. Forest Central Public School, Forest. -- 21x RETIREMENT TEA for Edith Swan, June 9 from 2 - 4:30 p.m. at Huron Centennial School Gym. --21,23 C.H.S.S. Drama Club presents "Subject to Change". three act comedy. Opening night May 23, 7:30 p.m. Adults $3, children $2. Dinner Theatre: Seafood salad bar, roast beef, fruit tri• fie. Friday, May 24 and Saturday, May/25 at 6:30 p.m. Meal plus the play $12.95. C.H.S.S. Gymnasium. --2lar HORTICULTURAL TOUR of Teem Farm greenhouses, Wednesday, May 29. Meet Legion Hall parking lot 1:30 p.m. Anyone requiring ride, please phone 482-7905.-721 SINGLES DANCE: Saturday. May 25, Stratford Fairgrounds. Dancing 9 - 1. Music by "Country Connections". -- 21 MAITLAND VALLEY Region Flea Market, Clifford, June 8th and 9th. Antique cars and parts', antique fashion show, antique car show, beef barbecue Saturday 5 - 8 p.m. Barbershop quartet. Vendors welcome. C.all 924.3480.- 21,22 OPEN RECEPTION to be held for Sam Dougherty and Thelma Stacey (Purdon) on June 1, 1985 at 8:30 p.m. in Blyth.- - 21,22 YARD SALE: Saturday, May 25 at 136 Huron St.. Clinton for the Huronia Branch of the Humane Society. Good selection of articles. •--21 CENTRAL HURON String School violin concert Sunday, 'June 2 of -2 p.m. at Seaforth Public School. 21 t, Exeter and Area HOMECOMING WEEKEND, June 7th, 8th and 9th, featuring - Oldtimers' Ball Tour- nament; Ladies' Slo•Pitch`Tournament; Honky Tonk Night with "The -Main Street Jug Band," -(Fri- day 8 - 1): Peanut Stomp Dance with the "Whiskey Jack Music Co.," (Saturday 9 - 1 in the Arend); Draw for a Mystery Trip; Fifemen's Pon - coke Breakfast (Saturday and Sunday). Plan to attend. Invite your friends and relatives. Spon- sored by Exeter Lions and Lioness Clubs. 21,22 WEDDING RECEPTION for Nancy Taylor and Robert Snell Saturday, May 25, 1985 9p.rn. Holrnesville, Ontario ENTRY FORMS NOW AVAILABLE FOR THE CLINTON SPRING FAIR PARADE Saturday June 1 ENTRY FORMS AT: •Town Hall Office •Clinton News -Record •Eric Switzer 482-9942 .Paul Wheeler 482-7924 •Ken Holmes 482-3686 It's time for a GIANT YARD SALE! Antique Chino - •Glassware •Furniture •Millinery Supplies •Hockey Equipment When: Where: •Exercise Machine •Approx. 130 issues of "Popular Mechanics" dating to 1956 • 1983 Suzuki RM -80 Dirt Bike • Children's and adults' good used clothing THIS SATURDAY MAY 25 9 AM"- '2 PM 273 ALBERT ST. (HWY 4 NORTH) CLINTON Rmn Dntr June A much needed rain on Victoria Day stopped just in time for a spectacular showing of fireworks in Londesboro. (Todd Mowatt photo) The Students' ('ounccil al ('entral Huron Secondary School regin'.s,t the pleu.eure of your company - • at their Spring 1''t, rm-al- "Tropical 'P'uradise" rut l' us.s. un Frith! N' rreniflg. 111uv the thirty-first • ninetde0 hundred' ami eighty -fire Featuring: The ('rippled I)iieks &1?0 p.m. 10 1:00a.'in. 1,0401 /'rurider! 1' (ranull)re,e.e /tequirerl ('urr/tic's ./.1.(X); l dr ance•.ti1G.tk),l t the t)oor. Phone 4823471 BROWNIES DRIVE -I 1 .1611UEECH ST.-CLINTON BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:00 PM FIRST SHOW AT DUSK THIS WEEKEND: May 24-25-26 WATCH OUT THE FORCE l '.,5041(4 1.....s..., Ar:'.r)MPn4 U(N! Pal= 111E1R FIRST ASSI I PLUS 2ND FEATURE r Tii40;,nr.rrlMPn Mi MI Nr NEXT WEEKEND. "PORKY'S REVENGE" Four win CLINTON - Four lucky winners were chosen from the 2,300 ticket holders in the Huron County Epilepsy Chapter fund raising draw. Nancy Eastman of Clinton won a weekend package for two at The Benmiller Inn; Karen Fisher of Goderich won two nights accommodation at Wheels Inn in Chatham and $50 in cash; Roger Sheeler of Exeter won a night at Inn on the Park in Toronto and tickets to a Blue Jays baseball game - Keith Allen of Londesboro won a Polaroi Lightmixer 600 Camera. The draws were made at Clinton Klompen Feest on May 18. YARD SALE Saturday May 25 9am-? 136 HURON ST,-CLINTON Proceeds to Huronia Branch of the Humane Society MONSTER BINGOS Sponsored by Clinton Service Clubs 11 7 1 at the CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE EVERY ' MONDAY JUNE 10 TO SEPT. 2, 1985 15 Regular Games: '50°' Prize MAGIC NUMBER BINGO '25. EXTRA ON REGULAR GAMES 3 SHARE -THE -WEALTH GAMES NEW THIS YEAR BONANZA BINGO Grand Prize 51 ,000. Each Night LAP CARP ^1.00 Regular Cards - 25' each, 6 for '1.00 Share -the -Wealth Cards - 25' each, 5/'1.00 '1,000. Jackpot Bingo Cards '1. per card o'r 3 for '2. OPEN: 6:30 PM - 1 EARLY BIRD GAMES 7:30 PM - BINGO STARTS 8:00 Admission: 16 years of Age and Over PROCEEDS TO COMMUNITY WORK .._ ._ _ .. _ . ... . _ .__ __ ____ _ ..,,,,,,,„ aty. >„.. e�� :; �(Y O I, • Ol`"' 1 I . .; . ,• Don`t 'let this be your fitness! Make pians to join the fitness "Is that your idea of exercise - buying book on jogging?"• CLINTON FITNESS MAY SCHEDULE event. a ��ry WEEK 85 25 TO MAY 29 OF EVENTS DAY - EVENT TIME/LOCATION Saturday May 25 Girl Guide Softball Game Badminton '85 Community Park 1:00 p.m. Sunday May 26 FITNIC Community Park 1:30-4:30 p.m. Monday May 27 FUN RUN Arena 7:00P• m. Tuesday May 28 Health -Nutrition Information Forum Town Hall 6:00-9:00 p.m. Wednesday May 29 Participation Day Fitness Display Town Hall 7:00-9:00 p.m. 01b. AMES Ar r„:r> SEE YOU _. CLINTON FITNESS 44. N L WEEKMIIIIIIMBINIMBINA ,.r... - I FOR MORE INFORMATION FALL 1 National 482 3 Physical Activity Week