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E. IUE.D,WEDNESDAY, MAY 28 31.986
ming Evnts
8114G0. Vanaatra Rec Centre, Tuesdays, 8 p.m.
Firet reg. card $L, fifteen reg. $20. games, three
share=the-wealth. Jackpot $220.00 must go.
Lytky Ball $400.00'(if riot won). Lucky Ball in-
crealses $20 per week. Admission restricted to 16
years and over.—ltfor
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.m. and 3
p.m. Children's story -taller Warren Robinson,
Sunday 2 p.m. -20-22
BAYFIELD LION'S CLUB Jumbo Bingo, Bayfield
Arena, every Friday starting May 2. Doors open
6:30 p.m. Early Bird Games starting
7:45. — 15.41ar
HURONViEW AUXILIARY Annual Bazaar, Tea and
Bake Sale, June 4 at 2 p.m. in the
auditorium. -21,22x
FOOD PROCESSOR DEMONSTRATION Tuesday,
June 3, Seaforth Legion. Wednesday. June 4 in
Wingham St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
1:30 p.m. qr 7 p.m. Preregistration is necessary.
$3 admission. Phone 0.M.A.F., Clinton 482-3428.
21,22
THE HURON BRUCE PROVINCIAL LIBERAL
ASSOCIATION Dinner and annual meeting to be
held Wednesday, June 11, 1986, at 7:00 p.m. at
the Ripley. Huron Complex. Guest speaker
Honorable Hugh O'Neil, Minister of Industry and
Trade. Tickets available from Shirley MacLen-
nan, 396-2810.-22
PIANO RECITAL by pupils of Gail Lear A. Mus., in
Blyth Memorial Hall, Thursday, May 29,7:30 p.m.
Everyone Welcome. -22x
STRAWBERRY AND HAM SUPPER at Bruce ieid
United Church, Wednesday, June 18 from 5-8
p.m. Adults $7, children 6-12, $3.50,
preschoolers free. -22-24
Varna United Church PORK BARBECUE Wednes-
day. June 25. For tickets call 482-7103 or
482-9297.-22
Goderich & District Assoc. for the Mentally
Retarded is having its Annual General Meeting
June 4, 1986, at North St. United Church,
Goderich. Banquet - 6:30, price $6.00 per person,
Meeting - 8:00 p.m. The Annual General Meeting
will include a special resolution to request
changes to the letters patent, including a name
change to Community Living Central Huron.
Copies available at 60 Lighthouse St. Goderich,
Ontario.-22ar
OLD FASHION Pancake Breakfast and Bake sale,
Brucefield Fire Hall, June 7, 1986 7 a.m. • 12
noon. Sponsored by Brucefield Firemen. -22
STAN -LEE CLUB will hold their final meeting for
the season at the Complex on Tuesday, June 3rd.
beginning with a pot luck dinner at 6:30 p.m.
Everyone welcome. -22
FRIENDS OF BLYTH MEETING, Tues. June 3, 8
p.m., Basement of Blyth Memorial Hall. New and
returning volunteers interested in the Blyth
Festival are invited to a social meeting to outline
new projects and events planned for the year.
Volunteers ore needed for receptions, baking,
welcoming company members and many other
things; volunteers receive free admissions to
dress rehearsals and other benefits. Phone Marg
Webster at 357-3261 or the Festival at 523-4345
for more information.-22or
THE NE meeting for the Federation of
Singles Dance Saturday May 31/86 at Victorian Agriculture wi eon June 5th at 8:30 p.m. in the'
Inn, Stratford. Dancing 9-1. Music by Ramrod Clinton Public School. The speaker will be Brian
(next dance Sat. June 14).-22 Doidge from Ridgetown OMAF. The topic will be
U.S. Farm Bill. -22
BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS - will perform light con-
cert on Sunday, June 8th at 8 p.m. Blyth GIANT YARD SALE, Saturday, June 14, 9 a,m.-1
Memorial Hall. Tickets available at the Blyth p.m. Wesley -Willis United Church. Home baking
Saga (523-4331) and the Festival Box Office Luncheon,ot,oof toys.
furniture, appliances
(523-9300).-22,23arths pes and t ysshortcake
from 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m., price $5.00. Something
HOLMESVILLE UCW dressed pork, salad supper, for everyone. -22-24x
homemade pies, will be held on Thursday, June
5th, 1986, 5:00 p,m., at the Holmesville United FORESTERS ANNUAL CHICKEN BBQ, at Kinburn,
Church. Adults $7.00 per plate. Children - 10 Served Thursday, June
m a 12. p. Adults226.00, Children $4.00.
years and Under $2.50.-22,23
Largest
booksale set
for May 31
Book lovers, collectors, and just plain
avid readers are invited to Huron County's
largest used book sale to be held Saturday
May 31 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday
June 1 from noon ' until 5 p.m., in the
Memorial Hall in Blyth.
This popular fund-raising event for the
Blyth Festival is in its eighth year.
Thousands of used hardcover and paper-
back books will be on sale at incredibly low
prices. In addition to the book bargains,
there will be a bake table and lunch counter,
a garage sale on the lawn sponsored by the
Blyth Festival Singers, and tours of the
theatre. The Festival Box Office will be
open on the Saturday, from 9 am to 5 pm, for
those wishing to purchase tickets for the
Blyth Festival or exchange vouchers.
Throughout the weekend, an exhibition of
the work of London artist Tom Benner will
be on display in the Festival gallery. Mr.
Benner himself will present a slide show and
discussion of his work on Saturday at 1'p.m.
and 3 p.m. For children, Warren Robinson
will be spinning yarns on Sunday afternoon
at2p.m.
There is no admission charge. Memorial
Hall is located on the main street in Blyth.
Donations of used books for this event
may be left at any of the following locations
prior to May 29: Exeter - Public Library,
Bank of Nova Scotia, Exeter Furniture,
Hensall - The Church Antiques, Clinton -
Mary's Sewing Centre, Seaforth - Huron
Expositor, Culligan Real Estate, Bayfield -
The Wardrobe, Goderich - May's, Jana
Natural Foods, Blyth - Festival Box Office,
Wingham - Harris Stationery, Belgrave -
Taylor's Groceteria; Lucknow - Lucknow
Sentinel, Brussels - Maitland Valley In-
sur"ance, Listowel - Listowel Banner, Mit-
chell - Scott's Department Store.
RECEPTION
for
John Coultis
• and
Emely O'Reilly
on
Saturday, May 31, 1986
in Bayfield
I Barbecue to
kick off season
"60 Years and More"
A celebration of 60 Years
Service, the Auxiliary has
given to Clinton Public Hospital
TEEN CAPPING
and
AWARDS CEREMONY
Recognition of past Presidents
and Life Members
REFRESHMENTS
The Public Is cordially invited to attend
SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1986
at 2:00 p.m.
Town Hall Auditorium. Clinton
In celebration of their 10th Anniversary
the National Tap Dance Company of Canada
with the renowned choreographer, Brian
McDonald, will present their gala mixed
program on the Huron Country Playhouse
main stage on June 20, at 8:30 p.m.
"Tapel Music" is a very special produc-
tion and will kick off the Company's year of
touring, and Playhouse General Manager,
Heather Redick, is delighted that this grand
performance will "first" be seen in Grand
Bend. This rare opportunity, and "one show
only" will provide a unique opportunity for
Playhouse patrons.
In addition to this, Oliver Button is a
Sissy, by the same Company, is offered for
the younger audience at 2:30 p.m.
Call 238-8451 to reserve today!
The family of
ROY and PEARL DOLMAGE
wish to invite
you to an
MOKSTER
BINGOS
Sponsored by Clinton Service Clubs
OPEN HOUSE
to celebrate their
45th WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
in Winthrop United
Church Basement
SUNDAY, JUNE 1, 1986
from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
"Your presence will be their cherished
gift, we kindly request no other."
World premier
at Playhouse
on June 20th
On Saturday, June 7, Huron Country
Playhouse will kick off its 15th Anniversary
Season. A delicious chicken barbecue with
trimmings will b the
up by the board of
directors, while the Exeter Jug Band pro-
vides music to have fun by.
The highlight of ,the evening for those in
attendance will be when they secure their
clever bargain buys at the silent and live
auction, planned throughout the evening.
Items on the block include a beautiful
"Country, Scene's', hand -made quilt, free
water -park admission • to, ?lnerSport,
ot
sworld, dinners, ,wee; day golfpackage,'
weekend for?, two at Wildwood Lodge,
Sai111o11 Chatter flap. tour - )ped Bay, hand
crafter .pottery,,. crystal, antiques, artwork,
T-shirt, witbralb>m?)and autographed photo
by the Nylons, and many more items.
This .evening has been offered free to
subscribers, and only $6 to anyone who
would like to join in, the festivities. Call (519)
238.8451.
Christy Scott and Lisa Finch performed a piano rendition of "Heart and Soul" at the
Londesboro Explorers Mother and Daughter Banquet held on Friday night at the United
Church. (Shelley McPhee-Haist photo)
Dynamos in the lead
Men's Fastball League -
Standings
1. Dynamos
2. Lawries
3. Merners
4. Norholme
5. Vikings
GP W L Pts
5418
4316
4224
4132
3030
Top 10 patters
Brian Bromley(Lawries)
Len VanWonderan(Norholme)
Scott Millar(Dynamos)
Dave Bartliff(Merners)
Brad Bromley(Lawries)
Mike Maxwell( Vikings)
Don Allan(Lawries)
Ron Nesbitt (Dynamos)
Bill VanNinhuys(Dynamos)
Chris Middleton(Merners)
8 4 .500
13 6 .462
18 8 .444
18 8 .444
9 4 .444
Last week scores
May 26: Norholme 4; Merners 6. Lawries 8;
Dynamos 3.
AB Ii BA Upcoming Games
8 5'.625 May 28,8'p.m. Merners vs Lawries; 9:30
12 7 .583 p.m. Dynamos vs Vikings. June 2,8 p.m. Vik-
11 6 .545 ings vs Lawries; . 9:30 p.m. Norholme vs
11 6 .545 Dynamos. June 4, 8 • p.m. Dynamos vs
10 5 .500 Merners; '9:30 p.m. Vikings vs Norholme.
BUCK ... DOE
for
CONNIE EVANS
'and
DAVID TOWNSEND
SAT., MAY 31
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527-1629
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