Clinton News-Record, 1987-05-27, Page 18Page 18—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD WE NESDAY MAY 27, 1987
• In this day and age it's not unusual to see men cooking up a storm, and that's exactly
what happened at the Blyth Fire Hall on May 24. Bill Burkholder (left) was busy frying
thcsausage and bacon while Irwin Bowes and Dick Poore (background) looked after the
pancakes. (Anne Narejko photo)
Park update provided
The Ministry of Tourism and Recreation
in conjunction with the Ministry of Natural
Resources will provide vacancy reports on
provincial parks this summer, Ontario
Minister of Tourism and Recreation John
Eakins has announced.
Campers will again be able to rely on ac-
curate, up-to-date information on 53 pro-
vincial parks bounded by Killarney Pro-
vincial Park near Sudbury in the North,
Windsor in the southwest and by Carillon
Provincial Park near Hawkesbury in the
east.
A 24-hour recorded report is available to
Toronto callers at 963-2992. Campers
throughout the province can call toll-free
numbers at 1-800-268-3735 in English and
Gerry Arpa
and the
Flashback
are back!
TO CLINTON KINSMEN'S
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Saturday, June 13
at the Clinton Arena
"Guaranteed only the Oldies"
REPEAT OF OUR
1984 SELLOUT!
GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY]
Mark Jenkins Carter's West End
482-3717
482-3534
OR ANY KINSMAN - KINETTE
1-800-268-3736 in French. The toll-free ser-
vice operates seven days a week from 8 a.m.
until 6 p.m. starting May 15th.
From May 15 to June 26, reports will be
issued on Fridays. After June 26, the
reports will be updated daily. Each park in
the reporting program will provide two
figures: The actual vacancy as of 3 p.m.
and a predicted vacancyjor 8 p.m. that
evening. The reports will run until
September 4.
Information can also be obtained from
the Ontario Travel Information Centres
listed in the provincial government blue
pages of the telephone directory. Reserva-
tions for specific provincial park sites can
be made by calling the park directly,
BLYTH FESTIVAL SINGERS
PRESENT
Spring
Sing
AT THE
BLYTH MEMORIAL HALL
Sunday, May 31
at 8:00 p.m.
GUEST CHOIR:
Central Huron Secondary School
TICKETS:
Adults S5 1 Children S1.50
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT
THE BLYTH FESTIVAL BOX OFFICE
523-9300
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t69 BEECH St., CLINT
OPEN AT 8:30 P.M. - FIRST SNOW AT DUSK
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WARNINGS:
Coarse Language
Brutal Violence
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FRIDAY NIGHT BUFFET
Sorvod front 5 p.m. 7 p.rn. Evory Friday Night.
Factoring Italian Food .poghotfi, lo.agno,
n.,.a.. ditivan, toll mind bar 5�9�
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FAMILY BRUNCH
Spring Sing
May 31
BLYTH - Do you enjoy familiar Broadway
tunes? Spirituals? Old British folk songs?
Then join the Blyth Festival Singers for
their Spring Sing on May 31 at fl p.m. in
Blyth Memorial Hall.
From the sublime (Some Enchanted
Evening) to the ridiculous (The
Rhinoceros), this final concert of the season
promises to be a crowd pleaser for all ages.
The Singers will perform four traditional
British folk songs by internationally -known
composer and arranger, John Rutter, as
well as several spirituals. The spirituals are
being prepared by the choir as background
music for the film, Blue City Slammers, to
be shot in Blyth in June.
The Festival Singers are very pleased to
have the award-winning Clinton Secondary
School Concert Choir, under the direction of
Louise McGregor, join them for this con-
cert. The concert choir will perform by
itself, as well as performing three mass
numbers with the senior choir. A trium-
phant finale to the concert will be the mass
performance of Battle Hymn of the
Republic, with special accompaniment writ-
ten for the performance and performed by a
brass ensemble from the Central Huron
Secondary School band.
Tickets at $5 and $1.50 are available from
choir members, the Blyth Festival Box Of-
fice (523-9300), and the Saga (523-4331).
New PR
person
at Playhouse
GRAND BEND - Heather Redick, General
Manager of Huron Country Playhouse,
recently announced the appointment of
Vicki Mann, Director of Marketing, Publici-
ty and Public Relations.
In 1984, Vicki graduated from the three
year public relations program at Humber
College in Toronto. She has recently moved
back to Huron County after spending nearly
six years in Toronto - two years of which
were spent working for public relations
firms.
"It's great to be back in familiar ter-
ritory' Vicki stated.
Vicki will be responsible for marketing,
public and media liason and all promotion
for the Playhouse. In addition to this full
schedule of duties, Vicki will be creating in-
novative fund raising ideas year-round to
help secure the future of Huron Country
Playhouse.
WEDDING RECEPTION
for Karen Bender
and Scott Harris
SATURDAY, MAY 30
9 P.M. -1 A.M.
at Varna
BUCK i& DOE
for Keith Howatt
and Shelley Patterson
SATURDAY, JUNE 6
For Information call
523-4338
Coming Evnts
BINGO. Vanastra Rec Centre, Tuesdays, 8 p.m.
First reg. cord $1., fifteen reg. $20. games, three
share•the-wealth. Jackpot $200. must go. Lucky
Ball $160,00 (if not won). Lucky Ball increases
$20. per week. Admission restricted fo 16 years
and over.. tfar
CATERING for complete satisfaction, let us
cater your next special occasion. Variety of meal
plans, Captain's Cove Family Restaurant,
Bayfield 565-2992. l0tfar
HURONVIEW Tea, Bake Sale and Bazaar will be
held Wednesday. June 3 from 2 3.30
p.m. 20,21x
DONATIONS NEEDED for the Huronia Branch of
the Ontario Humane Society Yard Sale on Satur-
day, May 30. If you have anything, please leave
at 136 Huron St.. Clinton by Friday night. 21x
BE SURE to attend the old fashioned breakfast at
Brucefield Fire Hall, Brucefield on June 6. 1987
from 7 o.m. - 12 noon. 21
AUXILIARY TO C.P.H. POTLUCK LUNCHEON,
Monday, June I 12 noon sharp at the home of
Kirsty Harrett, 290 Raglan St., Clinton. A short
meeting will follow. Please bring your fovorite
dish also cutlery, plate, mug. and lawn chairs.
Everyone welcome. Region 2 President will be
our guest. 21
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TIM DANIELS Gospel Music Concert to be held at
Vanastra Community Church, Friday, May 29, 8
p.m. No admission charge. All welcome. 21
CLINTON KLOMPEN FEEST meeting Tuesday
June 2 of Town Hall Council Chambers at 8
p.m. 21or
DANCE TO LIVE Country music every weekend at
the Harbour Lights Restourant Highway 21
Bayfield. 21 ,22.23ar
-CAR WASH. May 30. St. Josephs School. 9 a.m.
12 noon. Car wash and vacuum 53. windows
washed and chamoised $2 package deal 55
Money to go towards grade 7 and 8 class trip.
Rain date June 6. 21 ar
THE FAMILY of Gladwin and Mae Westlake invite
you to an Open House in honour of their 50th An
niversary at Calvary Baptist Church. Goderich,
May 30 2 p m 4 p.m Let your presence be their
gift. 21 -
COMMUNITY LIVING CENTRAL HURON Invates
you to_ our annual general meeting on June 3
1987 at the Royal Canadian Legion. Goderich
Banquet 6 30 p.m , 57 00 person Meeting 8 p.m.
Guest speaker Ms Linda Girard Program
Supervisor MCSS. RSVP for dinner by May 22
1987. Phone 524-7362 20 21
COUNTRY BREAKFAST at the VanEgmond House.
Sunday. June 7 from 8 30 1 00 Adults 53 50
Children $2 50 Flea Market vendors are
welcome 527.0413 21 22
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY
all your favourite tunes
Great Dance floor music at
conversational levels
on Friday & Saturday Nights
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STAN LEE Seniors Club, Potluck Supper, Tuesday,
at Varna Complex Everyone
June 2 at 6 p.m
welcome, - 21
STEPHENSON REUNION, Sunday, May 31 at
Huron Centennial School, Brucefield. Registro•
tion 3 p.m„ entertainment 4 p.m , supper 5 p.m.
Bring picnic lunch, dishes, cutlery, and
refreshments. 21x
NOTICE TO Fish and Game Members and Guests,
Saturday, May 30 supper and dance.
Smorgasbord supper„6'30 • 7:30. $5.00. Dance
9-1, 53.00. Music by Gypsy Campers. prizes. spot
dances. 21ar
BAYFIELD LIONS CLUB Bingo every Friday.
Bayfield Community Centre. Doors open 6:30
p,m. Jackpot. l6tfor
HURON COUNTY'S largest used book sale!
Saturday, June 6 10 a m • 5 p.m. and Sunday
June 7, 12 noon - 4 p.m Bake sole. refreshments,
tours of theatre. Blyth Memorial Hall Blyth Pro•
ceeds to Blyth Festival 19-22ar
SPITFIRE BAND Goderich June 20 Plan now to
attend the 25th Anniversary Dance sponsored by
Rotary Club of Goderich at Sky Harbour Airport
featuring the famous Spitfire Band' Tickets '
525.00 each (lunch included) Reserve at Camp-
bells of Goderich 524-7532. 20-24ar
CANADIAN FORESTER S ANNUAL Chicken
Borbecue to be held in Kinburn on Thursday
June 11 from 5.7 p m Adults •56 00 Children
54,00. 20-23
HOLMESVILLE U C.W invite you to their Ham
Salad and Homemade Pre Supper on Thursday
June '4 at 5 p m Adults $7 00 and children
52.50 20.22
BUCK & DOE
for Alan Young
and Brenda Millar
SATURDAY, MAY 30
No minors
For information call
523-4218 or 523-9378
HAPPY 30th ANNIVERSARY
. MOM AND DAD
Bert and Joanne Lyon
on June 1. 1987
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Love: Wayne and Jane and Justin
Ron and Kathy, Laura, Kerissa, and AJ
Calvin and Cheryl
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SERVED EVERY SUNDAY 10 AM - 2 PM
Includes several salads, fruits. hot dishes,
desserts. All you con Got.
FULL MENU WITH DAILY SPECIALS
including full salad bar
SUNDAY BUFFET
SERVED EVERY WEEK
4 PM - 7:30 PM
OPEN 7 dews a week 111 :30 arvr - arra
except Sunray open 10 am 9:30 pna
HIGHWAY 21 PAYFIELD
GLORY -ANNE CARRIERE
THIS SATURDAY, MAY 30
SHOW: 8:00-9:30P.Me
DANCE: 10:00 m 1:00 A.M.
At, The Clint: -n Arena
- TICKETS:- -
eace ... 59<00 .:. At the D or 510.00 ea.
ADVANCE TICKETS Aui:AILABLE AT:
CLINTON TOWN HALL
In.Goderich: Wheeler Electronics/RadlShack, The Square 524-
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