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HomeMy WebLinkAboutGoderich Signal Star, 2011-12-07, Page 35Signal -Star • Wednesday, December 7, 2011 •Receptions *Meetings •Seminars •Social DECEMBER 10 - SUNSET HOTEL DECEMBER 17 • SAL'S ALLEY DECEMBER 23- MEGA MEAT DRAW • MEN'S EUCHRE EVERY MONDAY NIGHT - 7PM.. • P•40NDAY BRIDGE LESSONS & MENTOR GANG -1 PM, • TUESDAY DUPLICATE BRJDGE -1 PM. • TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED EUCHRE - 7.30PM • WEDNESDAY NIGHT JAMMERS • FRIDAY AFTERNOON MIXED CRIBBAGE 1: • FRIDAY NIGHT MIXED DARTS - 7.30PM • FRIDAY 45c WINGS • MEAT DRAWS EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY' • SUNDAY. BINGO - 0:55PM • AUDREY KERR EVERY FRIDAY! Hours: Mon -Sept 11:30AM GODERICH MEMORIAL ARENA Thursday, December 8 • 7:30pm-1(1:OOpm • Finger Foods & Refreshments Included • Entertainment & Special Guests • Cash Bar Available 1{£:smu wr &' lAJI w. &'O Hay/wit k. K.rl (r e{+ r , 0, 524-7711 Serving the conunenfy since 1965 Not just . ar ' beer Premium Beer. Craft -brewed with only the finest ingredients, no preservatives or additives are used in our brewers wort. Our certified Brewmaster, Stefan, makes every glorious batch. Make premium beer at home with the same great wort! The 2 Litre Bottle Brew comes in 5 varieties, takes just a minute prep, and is readyin less than 2 weeks. Smooth and delicious, 5% alc. /voL, with remarkable carbonation - for just a buck a beer. Premium Beer forso little? "Inconceivable!!" GIFT CBRTIPICATIS AVAIL -ABUT 519.524.BEER (2337) 34041 SALTFORD RD/Hwy 21 N S4 i.1P0RD/RR4 GODER ICH U BRF'W O RICH Sesser Joins the 30/30 Club! (.rrrie by for Thursday, December 22" @ 4:30 p.m. 'til ??? 1 he Park House, 168 West Street, Goderich LIVE MUSIC by 2 NOR THE ROAD! Support the Sailors & Local Artists! Tickets: $100/couple or $75/single Each ticket includes one piece of "original hockey art", 2 beverages, entertainment & refreshments Tickets available at the Goderich Signal Star, or by calling 519 410.0523 or 519-521-8303 Dorothy Griffith of Bayfield, is a member of Clinton Communicators Toastmasters Club #9498. She was recently awarded the Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM) medallion at the Toastmasters District 86 Fall Confer- ence held in London. DTM recognition is the greatest honour that can be earned by a member of. Toastmasters International. The DTM award is given only to those who have 'demonstrated outstanding leadership and communi- cation skills and who have used these skills to help others in their self-devel- oprnent efforts. Of all members that join Toastmasters, less than 1 per cent ever achieve this award. To attain this award, a DTM must complete both the leadership and com- munication ommunication tracks, earning many awards prior to reaching DTM status. The projects leading up to the DTM award require a Toastmaster to assist their club, district and community, giv- ing a greater perspective of the value of being a good communicator and an effective leader. Toastmasters is an International organization dedicated to assisting individuals to improve their communi- cation, listening, public speaking and leadership skills in a mutually support- ive environment. Members work at their own pace, and are guided and encouraged by their fellow members. Currently, there are aver .250,000 mem- bers in over 13,000 clubs in 113 coun- tries worldwide. To learn more about Toastmasters, visit www.toastmasters. org Clinton Communicators Toastmas- ters meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. in the library of Clinton Public School, 27 Percival St., Clinton ON. Guests are always welcome. For more information on Clinton Cornmunica- tors Toastmasters, visit http://9498. toastrnastersclubs.org or call Andrew at 519-233-3429.