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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-03-31, Page 16o ry (;00410117 Saga' -Stara Thursday. maxvh 31, W Spring Time Entertainment Victoria Public. School children took to the stage to entertain their parents at a morn- ng; assembly which was held in the auditor- ilIitn last Friday. The theme of the assembly was the coming f<teachers, classes sang spring songs and per= of •spring and, under the direction of their ; formed dances. Girl students appeared to be more at home pulls her. partner along behind her during gin the stage than the boys. Here Patti Hills the dance. TM Banca numbar: wart a tar cry from the Frug and *ha Wafusi but reflected the in enfhuaiasm put into the program by the children involved. . " Signal -Star Pelota k,yo+ Pans Laid dor Financial details .concerni concerning the 1O60 International Pio# ing Match, scheduled tot+ Hu- ron Cqunty in October, were worked out -last . e When, re- presentatives of the Weal com- mittee met in 'Toronto with the executiveof the Ontario Plowman's Association." - 'The- event gets: !under ,way October 1.1th at the site. in M•elKillop, . north of Seaforth; • While details' were not re- leased, the budget for the big match is expected to exceed $30,000.00. The local group was headed by co-chairmen Gordon Mc - Gavin, 'Walton, and Larry Sni der, Exeter, and included Reeve Don McKenzie of Ash- field; W. D. Stephenson, Sea - forth and Bill Hanly, treasur- er, Goderich. The match, sponsored by the Ontario Plowman's Associ- ation, is expected •to attract more than 10G,000 spectators during the f . ur days of ac- tivity. Al a. preliminary meeting in McKillop Townsliip. Hall at Winthrop last week, repre- sentatives of the OPP review- ed with the local committee, progress being itiade in local arrangements. Mayor of the Tented City, James M. Scott, described site preparations. The interna- tional event" will be based on a 700 -acre even; in McKillip, adjacent to Seaforth, with headquarters centred on Scott Farms. Here the Tented City —a .group of more than 200 exhibitors—will be located on a 100 -acre area. Acres To Plow Nearby will be between 250 and 300 acres of sod and stub- ble ready to test the skill of plowmen from across Canada RED CROSS IS ALWAYS THERE a WITH YOUR HELP INESEINIMMMENNININIMIB 'FEATURE EVENT ' " DIRECTORY. a for your entertainment 'pleasure. in TORONTO O'KEEFE CENTRE MARCH 28 to APRIL 9 Anton Chekhov's tragicomedy IVANOV APRIL 12 to APRIL 23 THE NATIONAL BALLET OF CANADA 0-0-0 ROYAL ALEXANDER THEATRE MARCH 21 =- APRIL 2 Robert Johnston s Productions musical revue SPRING THAW '66 0-0-0 TORONTO ART GALLEY APRIL 15 to MAY' 4 ART ISRAEL • 0-0-0 EXHIBITION PARK APRIL 1 to APRIL 9 NATIONAL HOME SHOW CASA• LOMA APRIL 2 to APRIL 17 Presentation by Kiwanis SPRINGTIME AT CASA LOMA 0-0--0.; UNIVERSITY THEATRE, APRIL 6 to MAY • Nominated for 10 Academy awards DOCTOR ZHIVAGO InternationaiPIcwiI3g andEurope. llFop eA Mr. Scott said 14S acres had been set 'aside for .pawing! ltefezring to water and sewer facilities, he' :said tl ese.were. being arranged in conjunction with Senforth Town and PUC. Facilities were being installed."Under p Under the supervision of the I iron -County Health Unit. Hydro engineers are ready to provide necessary capacity to serve the exhibitors arid public, while Bell telephone people are faced, not only with .facilities for the public, but also with pioyiding cables for TV and radio programs that will originate on the grounds. .OINX is planning for point, to point communication Within the match site, Mr, Scott said. Parking, Arrangements Reeve Don McKenzie of Ashfield,., who heads the . traf- Re, tickets and parking nycom _n11 1 P FREE WEEKEND a' FOR YOUR WIF,E.A,f THE LORD SIMCOE HOTEL. • Treat your wife to a week- end at the Lord Simcoe Hotel free. Get her away from the drudgery of house- work, doing dishes, and the kids. • • You pay only ,the special tingle rate of ;$8.50 per night for a double room. atiittee, outlined" arrange- ni i is for handling the thous- ands of cart expected each day Aided by a detachment of OPP and crews of . ticket sellers at each of three ent- ranees, he said there should be no delay moving oars into tbe'.parking=areas: - A new ad- mission Polley of $1.00 per person, with no ,charge for cars, is expected to speedup tragic, ' , A feature described by Floyd A. Lashley, secretary- tr+e urer of the match, as ry good" is the tractor ling contest in charge of ion Hellahan. •Mr. Halle— i also is arranging for an c. ilbit of early steam engines. he program each day will ture several bands, includ- ik the .SDHS Girls' Band,' R. 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Bolton, who iS planning the daily parades, stated, County -Exhibit A county exhibit will fea- Lure displays from Huroni Mus- eum, and the Huron Hnstbrical Society, while a,3 continuing ladies' program As plan- ned by Miss Anna McDonald,._. co-operation TWitii county women's ;institutes. • Huron commodity groups are plan- ning a display of agricultural products, Huron ,Warden Ken Stewart is heading the com- mittee arranging for livestock exhibits. Match In A. feature, "'the meeting was • told, would be a- display ,« manufactured goods from Hu- ron firms, Ca -operating , in these . features are'cooxpnijttees headed by Elston 'Cardi f, Roy Adi3'i'r and Simon Hallahan, Opening .,day this year will include` competitions betwe „.. contestants representing branches from across Ontario. At the same time; Art Bolton, demonstration. committee chairman, has planned a corn land day, featuring all aspects of harvesting, shelling and drying' corn. Coinpetitions Huron will include classes in corn+ stubble' for 14 -inch or wider. plgws. "'Planning is well advanced and we are looking forward to new records in every area this year," Mr. McGavin said. D Norman Barbar .of Owen ;Sound, president or thet)',Ak agreed. , "You have a ,wonderful site, and with the enthusiasm, and work that is evident Jiere,"the Huron; match can not :help but' be among the best we .have held," he told the local com- mittee. ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH 109 VIMY MEMORIAL BANQUET Commemorating The 49th Anniversary of The Battle of Vimy Ridge, April 9, 1917 •... i?%V':: % ...ill's ..•::.:•.:. LEGION HALL, GODERIH, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, APRIL '-6, 1966 At 6:30 p.m. TICKETS $2.00 Per Plate GUEST SPEAKER: Mr. Jack McLaren, a Vimy vet. Tickets Available From 1Yembers Of Executive sOr At Legion Kali LORD SIMCOE, HOTEL King & University 7 Tel: 362.11149 amoimamemommiimmamins There's a ,lady -like air tonew spring fashions, and -it's one which - becomes you! 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