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Clinton News-Record, 1985-6-19, Page 20Page 18-CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1985 Com unity Calen.ar BINGO: Vanastra Rec. Centre. Tuesdays, 8 p m First reg. card Si.. fifteen reg. $20. games three share -the -wealth. Jackpot $900 must go. Lucky Ball $100.00 (if not won) Lucky Ball increases $20 per week. Admission restricted to 16 years and over. l4tf THE FAMILY Of Gordon and Marjorie Wall nee Arthur) invites friends, neighbours and relatives to a dance in honour of their parents 401h Wed ding Anniversary. Saturday June 22 01 the WingHom Legion. Dancing 9 I to the Srddon Brothers Let your presence be your gift 24 25>, MONSTER BINGO Sponsored by Clinton Service Clubs, Clinton Community Centre Mondays June 10 to Sept 2 15 regular games 3 share the wealth grand prize $1000 Doors open 6 30 p rn Admission 16 years and over Proceeds to community work 24-35 BAYFIELD LIONS Club Bingo every Friday night at 7-45 p.m. Doors open of 6 30 p m Jackpot $300 00 23tfar ROSE SHOW Clinton Horticultural Society Fri day, June 21. Anglican Parish Hall Clinton En tries should be in place by 11 30 a n. +�ew�ri9 time 2 30 9. Silver collection Door izes Fo!r more information 4827896 23 25or DON'T MISS THE FARM SHOW July 11 19 Goderich Twp Shed. Tickets available at local outlets or by phoning 4825207 24 27or PLAN TO ATTEND Dundalk s 28th Annual Square and Step Dancing Competition. 7 p rn Friday June 21 $4 00 Saturday June 22 $6 00 Children $2 00 Camp sites available Preschoolers free 25o QUILT AUCTION July 27 1985 Arnprior On tone X40 miles west of Ottawer Enter your craft in our Lionettes Heritage Quilt Auction Call 613 623 3277 or 613 623 3762 25o KOMOKA and District Arts and Crafts Festival Saturday June 22nd 10 a in 10 6 p rn 111 Township Arena Hwy No 81 Mt Brydges Ad mission 51 00 25o SINGLES DANCE Saturday June 22nd Stratford Farr Grounds Dancing 9 1 Music by Mello Torres 25 SEAFORTH AGRICULTURE Society present, The Wolters Family Sat July.20 1985 Show time 8 p m Dance 9 p rn at the Seaforth and District Community Centres Tickets Adults $5 00 Children under 12 52 50 Proceeds to repair round house at Fairy uunds Tickets available born any member or phone 482 9196. 25 27or PEACE FAIR And Family Picnic Comp Menesetung norrh of Goderich 10.00 a in to 10 00 p m June 22nd Corne to workshops to discuss peace and nuclear disarmament as well as music children s activities theatre and non competitive games Free admission Sponsored by the Ontario Rural Learning Association 24 25 THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit invites you to attend the Child Health Clinic held at the Health Unit Office, Huronview Clinton on Friday June 21. 1985 from 9.30 - 11 30 o rn for I. Health Surveillance. 2. Anaemia Screening. 3. lin munization. 4 Hearing Screening 5 V,sion Screening 6 Fluoride brushing for ngoos 3 to 5 years Adult Immunization will also be offered at this Clinic' 25ar WOMEN TODAY Ahnual Meeting 8 00 p m Wednesday, .lune 26th Clinton Town Hall Theme Worsen and Art, Everyone welcome 25 ANYONE having pictures or antiques per taming to SS No 9, Tipperary Goderich Township and wishing to display thein of the 1-5 0 celebrations July 18 21, contact Vera Miller. 482-3369 25 ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN Church Horn and Strawberry Supper. Wednesday. June 26. Sery .ing in the Church Hall 4•30 •7 p.m Tickets Adults $6.50, 12 and under • $3. 25 26 BLYTH FESTIVAL Polderland June 20 (preview) 21 (Gala Opening), 22, 27 Moose County June 25 (opening). 26. 27 (matinee). Unless otherwise in dicated. all performances • are at 8'30 p rn matinees ore of 2.00 p.rn 25or BAYFIELD LION'S Club Pancake Breakfast. Sun day. June 30 9 a.m. • 1 p.m Bayfield Community . Centre. Adults S3, children under 12 $2. 25,26ar CLINTON SPORTS DAYS CH ICKEN BARBQUE "Minor Ball *Boys' Bail Hockey *Men's Bali Hockey Clinton Colts Saturday, July 6, 1985 Clinton Community Park 5 pm to 7:30 pm TICKETS: $6.00 per person Available from Bill Fleming, Recreation office, Minor Ball coaches. Proceeds to Minor Bail. -BAKE SALE- and TEA Sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary to Royal Canadian Legion Clinton at Legion Hall JUNE 22, 1985 ...from 2 pm - 4 pm Proceeds to Veterans Assistance ANNOUNCING NEW DINING ROOM HOURS Tuckersmith Sesquicentennial SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE will be operating, for your convenience, on SATURDAY, JUNE 29 from the Seaforth Community Centre to the Van Egmond House and back, with stops in between SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE WILL OPERATE IN BOTH MORNING AND AFTERNOON I' lyt Festival prepares for season opening The streets of Blyth are bustling with ac- tivity these days as rehearsals begin at the Blyth Festival. Two plays are currently in rehearsal: Polderland by Bryan Wade, and Moose County by Colleen Curran. Actors, direc- tors, technical and office staff are busily preparing for what looks like a blockbuster season. Polderland opens Blyth's llth season on Friday, June 21. A tale of suspense and adventure set in Holland in 1944, it is directed by the Festival's new Artistic Director, Katherine Kaszas. Two actors frail last season's company, Ron Gabriel and Laurel Paetz appear in Polderland, along with Festival newcomers Brian Stollery, Neil Foster, Lorna Wilson and David L. Gordon. The set for this play, showing the interior of a Dutch farmhouse, is by Allan Stitchbury, and the costumes are by Kerry Hackett, the Festival's resident costume designer. The second opening of this season, on June 25, is Moose County, a hilarious look at' small town life and dangerous chemicals ! 1, written by the author of last year's hit, Cake -Walk. Moose County is directed by Terry Tweed, who was part of the company in 1983 and directed a workshop here last Second Annexal CLAN GREGOR PICNIC Clan Gregor Park, Bayfield SUNDAY, JUNE 23 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm Pot Luck Lunch 4:00 pm All McGregors, friends and relatives welcome. BUCK & DOE for Ron Ulch and Gail Caldwell SATURDAY, JUNE 29 For more information call 482-9562 or 523-9494 ST. LOUIS summer. Robert King and Diana Belshaw return as members of this year's company. Others in the cast for Moose are Marianne Mcisaac, Nancy Roberts, Peter Smith, and Eleanor Yeoman. Set and costumes are by Gwen Keatley, designer of A Spider In The House last summer. Moose County continues to be popular at the Box Office with one matinee perfor- mance already completely sold out. In fact all five Blyth Festival productions are doing extremely well, with Box Office figures to date 100 percent ahead of this time last year! We advise members of the public to buy their tickets as early as possible to avoid disappointment. II YDRI 1M BEECH ST CLINTON BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8:30 PM FORST,SHOW AT DUSK PLEASE NOTE: We are now OPEN NIGHTLY (Closed Monday Nights only) FRIDAY, JUNE 21 TO THURS.; JUNE 27 (Closed Monday, June 24) WALT DTSNETS u - I ! oesc io. Bet nminga mai Nry erry ry L.,,F} 141 FAMILY =PLUS 2ND FEATURE - secret 0t PARENTAL 71 GUIDANCE SPECIAL ADMISSION FOR THESE DISNEY SHOWS Adults 4.00 Children Under 12 .. 50 Would you believe this Little Girl will be 34 on JUNE 22. HAPPY BIRTHDAY SUSAN LOVE MOM & DAD 00004040000406040400400•0SD % r 0 THE SQUARE HAPPY 25th E /am' (Andrew) ALL OUR LOVE ON YOUR 40th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Bob and Vera Turner on June 25 40004 Phil, Chris, Rob, Gayle, Brian, Matt and Tim 0000 •a 00000®00 POLKA DOT DOOR LIVE SHOW NEW SHOW MONDAY, JULY 1st Seaforth and District Community Centres ONE SHOW 2:00 PM TICKETS ADVANCE ADULT 4.00 STUDENTS/ SENIORS CHILD [1.2 & Under] FAMILY 10.00 12.00 TICKETS AVAILABLE AT CLINTON NEWS -RECORD or SEAFORTH RECREATION OFFICE 527.0882 3.00 2.00 DOOR 5.00 4.00 3.00 0000®00 ItgtetK TPES GODERICH 524-P81111 • See our '/2 page ad on Page 5 in the Summer Leader Sale C per, inserted In this week's paper, for the GREAT SHOWS playing at the Park Theatre & Mustang Drive -In. 0 0 0 • ®40040®®0000.4004000000000000000004000®®0000000 HAPPY 40th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY MOM & Dad Barb, Bill, Tammy, Tabatha and Tanya. Judy, Gary, Kari -Sue and•Ryan. Richard and M,lry. TUCKERSMITH L_TOWNSHIIP.� THREE BEARS SUMMER PLAYGROUND PROGRAM DON'T FORCET THE STRIPPER AMA This Saturday June 22, 10 atm -4 pm at Mondays: 9:30 to 4 pm at Egmondville Tuesdays: 9:30 to 4 pm \ at Vanastra i • rr' Thursdays: 9:30 to 4 pm cif Varna / Wednesdays: Special Trips' and Sports Development Program at Vanastra PLAYGROUND PROGRAM FEES $00 Per $245'00 Per o' child L family $200 dail fee` NORHOLME DECORATING CENTRE 54 KING ST., CLINTON See all-new furniture, wood, masonry and metal stripping products being demonstrated. Now easier and faster to use than ever! I e Monday Blyth to IPP Saturday , _ , 11 a.m. to 11 p. m. Sunday- 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. TUCKERSMITH SESQUICENTENNIAL SPECIAL EVENTS Saturday, June 29, 1985 BED RACE and HOMEMADE SOAP BOX ENTRIES Deadline for entries June 24 BRAD CARNOCHAN 527-1545 As soon as possible for age limits! ROAST BEEF BUFFET Includes: Salad Bar Dessert and Beverage ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEKEND "WAYNE JESSOP" Licensed under L.L.B.O. 523-9381 please contact KUB KAR KITS are still available by contacting GEORGE TOWNSEND at 527-1629 The Price has been reduced!! Kars to be at Van Egmond House at 9 a.m. Sat. June 29 A class for kers made by cubs and scouts is available. Anyone wishing to provide ponies for PONY RIDES on Saturday, June 29/85 Please contact WAYNE CANTELON at 482-7170 by June 20/85. FIRST TRIP . Wednesday, July 10 to Collingwood For additional info. call 482-3544 Tuckersmith " Sesquicentennial 4-/"�HOiM ECOMING at Seaforth & Distrlet Community Centres Beef Barbecue and Dance SATURDAY, JUNE 29 Dancing to Country Companions and Labyrinth BBQ and Dance BBQ and Dance BBQ only BBQ only Dance only $9.00 per person $5.00 12 and under $7.50 per person' $3.00 12 and under $5.00 per person Barbecue 5 - 8 p.m. Dance 9 - 1 a.m. Chicken Barbecue SUNDAY, JUNE 30 From 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Adults $6.00 Children 12 and under $3.00 AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT -GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY 44urlclpal Office, Vanastra The Huron Expositor, Seaforth Bob & Betty's Variety, Seaforth Or Phone 262-6009 i