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BINGO: Vanostra Rec Centre, Tuesdays, 8 p.m.
First reg. card $1., fifteen reg. $20. games, three
shore -the -wealth. Jackpot $220.00 must go.
lucky Ball $360.00 (if not won). Lucky Ball in-
creases $20 per week. Admission restricted to 16
yeors and over. 1 tfar
KLOMPEN FEEST Parade prizes Saturday May 17
Special category for best family entry. any na-
tionality. first prize $250.00, Other categories
school or church. horses or horse drawn. in-
(dustrial or commercial. service club or organrza•
tion. historical vehicles, all first prizes $200.00.
Children's bicycle or individual entries. $30.00.
!Entry forms at Ball & Mulch Furniture, Clinton
Town Hall. Clinton Chiropractic Centre. 12.20ar
BAYFIELD LION'S CLUB Annual Pancake
Breakfast, Fresh pancakes, hot sausages and
Bayfield maple syrup, coffee. chocolate milk or
orange juice. Sunday, May 18 from 9 a.m. - 1
p.m. Bayfield Community Centre, Adults $4,
children 12 and under $2. 18-20ar
OPEN HOUSE to celebrate Norman Garrett's 90th
birthday on Saturday, May 17, 2-4 p,m. and 7-9
p.m. at the Blyth United Church. 19,20
STEP DANCE RECITAL for the pupils of Shannon
and Sherri Preszcator and Lori Pettigrew. Thurs-
day, May 15 at 7'30 p.m at Clinton Public
School. 20
SINGLES DANCE Saturday May"17th at the Vic•
torian Inn, Stratford. Dancing 9 • 1 a.m. Music by
The Country Versotiles (next dance Saturday.
May 31st). 20
HURON COUNTY'S largest used book sale, pro-
ceeds to Blyth Festival. Saturday, May 31, 10-6
p.m. and Sunday June 1. 12-5 p.m. Bake sale,
refreshments, art show. tours of theatre. Presen-
tation by artist Tom Benner Saturday 1 p.rn. and 3
p.m. Children's story -teller Warren Robinson,
Sunday 2 p.m. 20-22
"The Huron County Health Unit invites you to at-
tend the Child Health Clinic, held at the Health
Unit office, Huronview, Clinton on Friday, May
16, 1986 from 9:30 • 11:30 a,m. for: 1. Health
Surveillance, 2. Anaemia Screening, 3. Im-
munization, 4. Hearing Screening, 5. Vision
Screening. ADULT IMMUNIZATION WILL ALSO BE
OFFERED AT THIS CLINIC". 20ar
STAG & DOE for Margaret Deboer and Albert
1Roetc!soender Saturday, Moy 24 at 9 p.m. in
Auburn Community Centre $4.00 per person.
BAYFIELD LION'S CLUB Jumbo Bingo, Bayfield Age of Majority required. 20
Arena. every Friday starting Moy 2. Doors open ANYONE HAVING DONATIONS for the Huronia'
6.30 p,m. Early Bird Games starting Branch of the Ontario Humane Society Garage
7 45. 15-41 ar Sale May 23 & 24 at Suncoast Mali, please drop
off at 136' Huron St., Clinton or phone
MISCELLANEOUS Shower for Connie Evans (to 482-7905. 20,21
wed David Townsend), Brucefield United Church,
May 21. 8.15 p.m. Ladies please bring lunch. HURON BRUCE FEDERAL P.C. ASSOC. Annual
Everyone welcome. 19,20x meeting and Fund raisigg dinner on Thurs. May
22, 1986. The Honourable Flora MacDonald
Minister of Employment and Immigration Guest
speoker at the Seaforth and District Community
Centre. Dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets 525.00 per per-
son, available from Donna Wood 482-7744. 20
SECOND Annual Born Burner Event, 3
demonstrations • quilt framing, recipes, stencil-
ing, basket making. Bargains galore, up to 75
percent off special items, 10 percent off all
regular stock, Saturday, May 17, Sunday, May
18, Monday, May 19. Miller's Barn located on
Hwy. 83 just west of Hwy. 23. 229.6429. 20
OPEN HOUSE to celebrate Mrs. Grace Peck's 90th
birthday on Saturday, May 24 from 2-4 p,m. at
Huronview Auditorium. 20,21
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THE ORIGINAL HERRMANN ROYAL Lipizzan
Stallion Show May 25 at 2 p.m. & 8 p,rn.,Goderich
Arena, Adult's $7.50, seniors and children $5.50.
At the door $1.00 more, Available at No Kidding,
Clinton.News-Record, Bayfield 565-2126 or Blyth -
Triple K Restaurant. Sponsored by the Humane
Society. 20,21
Plans are appreciated
The 1986 annual meeting of the Maitland
Conservation Foundation was held recently at
the Wroxeter office of the Maitland Valley
Conservation Authority.
The Foundation's Chairman David Gower,
of Goderich, welcomed members and ex-
pressed his thanks for the fine work in further-
ing conservation made by members in the ,
past and plans for the future.
Maitland Valley Conservation Authority
Chairman Vince Judge, who is also a founda-
tion member, welcomed new member George
Stormont, the Director of Communications for
the Grand River Conservation Authority to the
foundation.
The Conservation Foundation is a non-profit
organization with the goal of furthering the
conservation of natural resources within the
Maitland Valley Watershed. In the past the
foundation has helped to raise funds for the
Wawanosh Valley Conservation Education
Centre, and acquisition of Wawanosh Lake.
The Foundation was also involved in donations
of property including Naftel's Creek Conser-
vation Area and property in the Saratoga
Swamp.
Currently there are 24 members and
Showing off some old time clothing is Joyce
Armstrong during the Stanley Township
Variety Night on May 9. The complex was
filled with an appreciative audience. (Anne
A n Narejko photo) '
Blanche Parke (left), Mel Graham and Jean Armstrong were three of the models during
the Goshen Ladies' Fashion Show at the Stanley Township Complex on May 9. The
fashion show was only one of the many attractions during Variety Night. The event was
held as part of the Stanley Township Sesquicentennial celebrations. (Anne Narejko
photo )
honorary members of the foundation, in-
cluding Bob McKessock, M.P.P. for Grey,
Murray Cardiff, M.P. for Huron -Bruce and
Murray Elston, M.P.P. for Huron -Bruce.
Shoreline assistance
Record high water levels in 1985 resulted
in millions of dollars of damage caused by
shoreline flooding and erosion in areas on
the Great Lakes.
Cottagers returning to their properties
along Lake Huron will be immediately
aware that the erosion problems caused by
high water levels continue.
A technical advisory service is now
available through the Maitland Valley Con-
servation Authority to property owners who
ate experiencing shoreline damage.
Through this service a coastal engineer
will provide erosion control design advice to
owners. This advisory service is being of-
fered in hopes that it will ensure that any
remedial measures undertaken will be as ef-
fective as possible. This problem is funded
by the Ontario government as a free service
to lakeshore property owners.
Property owners who would like technical
assistance on shoreline erosion problems
should contact the Maitland Valley Conser-
vation Authority for further information.
FOOD MARKET CLINTON
you'll find
in the Classifieds.
TIIIS WEEKEND:
DON'T MISS ONE OF
WESTERN ONTARIO'S BEST PARADES
CLINTON'S 6th ANNUAL
KLOMPEN FEEST PARADE
THIS SATURDAY, MAY 17
STARTING AT 12:45 P.M.
THROUGH
DOWNTOWN CLINTON
HOLIDAY WEEKEND
SUPER. SPECIALS!
Great Selection of Flowers or Vegetables
Boxes of
[3EDDING 2 Fo 00
PLANTS-
FLAT
LATS-FLAT (12 boxes, to a flat) - 5.95
i0s.0100
Wetre proud to feature these
Bands in our parade --
*Ventures Drum and Bugle Corps (Kitchener)
• London Sea Cadets
•Seaforth Girls Drum and Bugle Corps
•Mitchell Legion Band'
• Brussels Pipe and Drum
SEE PROGRAM FOR PARADE ROUTE
During Klompen Feest
take a ride on
the Stagecoach
SATURDAY, MAY 17 -
10 A.M. TO PARADE TIME (12 NOON)
Downtown Clinton - leaving from Town Hall
AFTER THE PARADE
At the Clinton Community Park
BOxes of
F
GERANIUMS Za
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•
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sorted Flowers
•Goderich Laketown Band
•Clinton Legion Pipes and Drums
• Central Huron Secondary School Band (Clinton
•Seaforth-Dashwood Band
• Mocha Temple Oriental Band
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PLEASE NOTE: NO. DISCOUNTS AT THESE PRICES!
THURSDAY & FRIDAY 8:30 AM - 9 PM
SATURDAY 8:30 AM - 6 PM
CLOSED .VICTORIA DAY MONDAY
KUENZIG
FOOD MARKET - CLINTON
Values effective 'till closing
Saturday, May 17
CHECK OUR FLYER FOR
MANY MORE SAVINGS
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