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and that of his neighbours
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about spending his time cleaning up in
the rural area and not being able to help
with cleanup efforts in Goderlch. Host -
Ing a benefit day of fun and entertain-
ment would be a significant contribution
he reasoned.
With so many activities taking place,
people can purchase tickets and partici-
pate in only one event or take in all the
food and entertainnnent.
The fishing derby will be held on the
Maitland River on his property and will
promote catch and release. Tickets are
available for $20 at Goderich Bait &
Tackde.
The golf tournament, takes place at the
Lobb course at 1 p.m. Tickets are also $20
each for the nine -hole scramble event
that will be limited to 72 golfers.
There will be live bands performing
through the day. Tim Woodcock and the
Thunderkings, Jerry Reynolds and the
Legends, Public Service, Christina Bell
and a final jam session with members of
the Full Nelsons form the day's entertain
ment lineup. All bands have donated
their time and talent. Cost for the enter-
tainment is $20.
The pig and turkey roast dinner begins
at 5 p.m. and donations will be accepted.
Huron -Bruce MP Ben Lobb will lend
his auctioneering talents to the live por-
tion of the evening's auctions that feature
a number of outstanding items including
the Hockey Hall of Fame Legends event
and game. A number of items will be
available for silent auction bids.
Tickets for the event, which runs from
1 p.m. to 12 a.m., • can be purchased at;
Bedford Hotel, Sears in Goderich, The
Docks In Bayfield, Bartliff's Bakery and
the Huron County Health Unit.
Parking is available on site but the
event will be limited to 300 patrons.
For information contact Rob Kisch at
rldsch@cc.on.ca.
Blind councll plans Thanksgiving meal
The Muewater Canadian Council of the
Mind held a meeting on Sept. 20.
After business was brought to date,
DIanne Cook read a poem on life today.
Edna Wheeler, a new member, was wel-
comed. Roll call was your winter
vacation.
Gordon Hill has ordered 2012 print cal-
endars which can be picked up at the
ThanIcegiving meal Oct. 18 or from Frank
Cameron's office.
The book sale money was sent to Lon-
don CNIB and the same amount was
matched by the Goderich Seotiabank.
Gordon told a humorous story of some-
one being asked to name the Great Lakes,
who responded, "They are already
named."
The April meeting will be a potluck
Entertainment was violin music by
Andrew Patrick and Sherry and Murray
McCall, accompanied by Marie Flynn on
per.
Dorothy Bolton said blessing for a lunch
served by Reta Van Dyk and Marilyn
All Through The Night
(merit at North Street
Purttlraiser features singer
Michael Bannerman
Dave Sykes
Godeikh Sipnal-Star
concert to assist the f erh Disaster
Relief Fund and children's mental hea i programs will
take place this Saturday Oct. 1 at North Street United
Church in Goderich.
Feat .. 4 -songwriter and mducer, Michael
Banner , F All the iftrt project, the
concert will ben at ?.p.m. Tickets are $Io
available at Shear Talent 45 West St. Godeti
ft was in the fall of 2010 that Bannerman gathered a
small group of female musicians at a Stratford coffee
shop and shared a vision fora Lab project that
would help raise bads and, mon
awareness to support youth straggling
ilirress.
The ultimate goal of annerman's project was to
bring together five different female afsts from various
genres to record a collection of -
Those around the table at that r,ibe shop meedng
were folk singer Terri Spading, award winning
pop, singer/songwriter All athews, actress Aggk
Elliot, rocker Penny Brown and the up and co-ndng
singer/songwriter Klrsd.e Carter.
The group was excited by the vision of the p
and the first breath of life was given to what would
become known as All Through the Mew
Over the text year and a halt the artists worked with
a variety of musicians to cuneate the lullaby collection,
an acoustic, roots based project featuring 11 songs
recorded specifically for the CD. dile It was cry
with the notion that the songs would easily put Aur
kids to . - ,_
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man said.
Proceeds from the sale of All the dight
support Children's Mental Health Ontario.
The concert in Goderich this Saturday will
port the tornado relief and fundraising effort with
ceeds going to the Goderich Disaster Relief Fund.
For information or dckets phone; 519-524
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