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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-04-28, Page 39 OPERATED 1 ' BRITANNIA • -ROAD EAST (NEAR DOMINION ROAD) Have you ever noticed how much better "your' car runs when it is clean? AUTO. NET Mr.' Ted Matins is the Welfare Sub . Director for the County Emergency, Measures Organiza= tion, ighland Competition craws• Record 'Crowd Goderich highland Dancing and Fiping Asso elation reoei.ved a record entry for it's second' open indoor competition held here Saturday. A ryrowd of more than 400 spectators packed the GDCI aud- itorium to see the pompetltign which feature(' 110 dancers, 65 Pipers and 15 piping quartettes. Toronto teenager Garry Hall and Detroit dancer Beth Noble, 12, shared the top honors when MRS. L. FOREST PRESIDENT Huronview4idies Elect Officers Huronview Ladies' 'Auxiliary held their .monthly April meet- ing in: the craft rooni, Clton, with Mrs. Louis Forest, th pre% siden,t, pr%siding. Monthly ,reports were accept- ed as read by Mrs. K, Webster, secretary, and Mrs. W. E. Ben- nett. Theta annual reports revealed an active year, financially and socially. Mrs. Forest voiced - her appreciation to -all, and said all ladies in Huron County are wel- come to join the auxiliary. The president was nominated to report H.V:A, . at the W.I. District Annual, May '31st in Auburn. It was announced that the pro- vincial convention for Ontario Homes for the Aged, will be held in September in London. A letter of thanks was voted sent to Mr. W. MacArthur and Department of C.14.8.5"..—for as- sistance given. Mrs. W. Miller reported ac- tivity in Arts and' Crafts depart- ment preparing for annual baz- aar on June 1st. Huronview News was circulat- ed among members. Mrs, H. Johnston, Mrs. Me - Adam, Mrs. F G. Thompson, were named a committee for same. Members learned Mr. R. H. Leishman, who has been active on Huronview News, is improv- ing. Mts. F. G. Thomson conducted` election of officers from the floor: Mrs. Louis Forest, preSi- dent; Mrs. Norman Clairmont, first vice-president; Mrs. E. Noble. second vice-president; Mrs: K. Webster, recording•sec- retary; Mrs. W. C. Bennett, cor- responding secretary, treasurer; Mr's. W. Mcllis, craft supervisor; Mrs. K. Webster, social conven- er; Mrs. F. G. Thomsons Mrs. H. Johnson,"Mrs. G. Procter, public relations. . 145 ESSEX. STREET ' GODERICH, ONTARIO EVERY WEEK SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE PARTY THIS• WEEK — APRIL .30 "THE MARTINIQUETS" Dancing For Everyone — Minjmum 18 Years Lions Bingo Next Wednesday • COMPLETE CATERING SERVICE WEDDINGS—LUNCHEONS—BANQUETS, ETC. . PHONE 5249371- OR 9264 THEATRE GODERICH FIRgT RUN FILMS IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT, ENTERTAINMENT IS OUR BUSINESS ■ um as u ■ .■ so I - 1•. - * No so THURS., FRI., SAT. APRIL 28-29-30 he's a Career Girl—Bachelors are her Specialty! ° aNDR2 DEE BOBBY DuijN WNW O'CoNNo THaT14 7,7r '•% m r Feel NG TECHN .ICOL _ M 1 OR Really doesn't tune it up BUT AUTO NET Sure can clean it! Cofne on over and see how enjoyable it can be washing your car, truck, tractor, engines, lawn- mowers, boats, motors, etc., 'etc. 5 Minute Wash and Rinse Cycle Costs Only 25c 1 they were awarded the aggre- gate ti ophies. ' "G`a.rry -wa —named. the best piper• of the day after coining first in, the 14 and under class while . Beth was selected as the top dancer. • ° . James 1\Iillar of Goderich came first in the 20 and under march with piper Charlie Mac- Donald corning third in the 20 and under S I -athspey and Rel. Jock Pirle of Goderich aced as master of ceremonies foi' the event which was described as the• niost successful in the his, tory of the association. Results Highland 'Dancing phies Novice, 9 years and under, Judy Crawford, Wallaceburg; Novice, 10 years and over, Lesley Sum merlin, London; eight years and, under, Marissia Zuliani, Wind- sor; 10 years and under, Shelia MacNeil, Magma Falls; 13 years and ,,under, Beth Noble, ,De - troll, Michigan; 16 years and under, Bonnie Monahan, Tor- onto. Piping tro:;hies: No v i c e March, Martir Wilson, Wood- stock; 14 years and under, Garry, Hall, Toronto; 16 years and un- der, Trudy Campbell, Detroit 20 years and under,,James Fry.- er, Woodstock. " The Morris Young trophy went to Beth Noble for the best danc- er of the day. B. R. Robinson trophy went to Garry Hall for the best piper of the day. Quartette. results: "A" Class 1, Goderich No. 2; 2, Goderieh No. 1; 3, Clan MaeFarland, ' St. Catharines. The winners in the Goderieh winning quartette were: George Turland, Joe MacDonald, Bryan Young, : Ian MacKenzie,• ° The rclub ,.lLirophy._was,present- ed td God'erieli No: 2 quartette. "B" Class: 1, St. Andrews, Detroit; 2, Highland House No. 1,- Woodstock; 3,' Highland House .No. . The Reg Bell trophy was presented to St. •An- drew`$. "C" Class, 1, Bay City, Michi- gan; 2, Fore -t Legion No. 2; 3, North Ea I t . The Gode- rich Restauran rophy was pre- sented to Bay City. The -winner of the drawfor the $50,00 bond was J. Bradshaw, R.R. 1; Miilgrove, Ont. • Individual medal winners from the .Goderich area were: Charlie MacDonald, thi.id in the 2,9 and under Strathspey \and reel; James Miller, first in the 20 and 'under march. Bob Worrall from Teeswater won a first ard second in the 16 and under, event's. Plus Laurel &llardy In The, Laughing Twenties . A Fl.M FIRST WITH TIME NOSTALG(G B1iST OF STAN AND OLTaTR'S GOLDEN ERA OF COMEDY . MON:, TUES:, WED., -=- MAY 2-3-4 "NOT SINCE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI A PRISONER•OF-WAR DRAMA SO POWERFUL AS 'KING RAT'!" N.Y. Journal American starring GEORGESEGALIOM COURTENAY JAMES FOX • JAMES DONALDandJOHN MIL ADULT ENTERTAINMENT! Bred 06 r,ifwM SCM. A COLUMBIA PICTURES Relefs P ' .R: SHOWS AT 7:30 and 9:30 P.M. A record crowd of spectators packed the GDCI auditorium attracted entries; from . es far away es Bay, City and Detroit, last Saturday when the Goderich Highland Dancing and 'Michigan. • Piping Association held its second open competition which Signal -Star P'hato. PORTER'S HILL PORTER'S HILL.—The April meeting of . the U.C.W.• was held at .the home of Mrs. Wilmer Rid- dell. The devotional period was in charge ` of Mrs. A. Jongejan and opened with a hymn. Scrip- ture and prayei were taken by Mrs. .Tongejan. Mrs.. Elgin Cox had charge of the study .book. PZ. The roll call ,was answered with ,an Easter verse b. 14 lad- ies. The secretary's retort ,was read by Mrs. Bill Townshend and the treasurer's report given by Mrs.. T. Sowerby.• Corres- pondence. -_hy _Mrs. Math°erS.' Mrs. C. Sturdy took charge of 'the business period including plans for a wedding in May and the annual housecleaning, May 10. Thq color of the month drawn was blue. Meeting closed with, the Mizpah benediction and the hrstess, served a lunch: ° - Personal Mr, and Mrs., Lawson Lock- hart, Troy, Michigan, and Mrs. J. Lockhart and Mrs. J. BeaN'om spent.Sunday with Mr. and'.'Mrs. A. Lockhart, and family.. Many children born with con- genital heart defects lcan' now lige happier and fuller lives due to the research supported by your Ontario Heart Found- ation. 41 SUNSET Drive -In Theatre Goderich CHILDREN IN CARS, °12 AND UNDER FREE ALL OTHERS 75c EACH Color Cartoons At Esery Performance THURS., FRI., SAT. — APRIL 28-29-30 Meet The Speed Bred .In . RED IJNE .7000 In Color Stars Gail Hire Marrianna 'Hill ENT RTAINMENT Pius . p • MURIETA In Color Starring , Jeff Hunter & Arthur Kennedy In This Weston Adventure REDLINE 7000 At Dusk SUNDAY LATE SHOW MAY 1st DR. TERROR'S HOUSE OF HORRORS Plus THE SKULL ADULT ENTERTAINMENT MON., �TUVS., WED.,— MAY 2-3-4. - SHANE. In Color Starring •Alan Ladd -- Jean Arthur and `Van Heflin The Biggest Western Classic Ever ROCKABYE BABY rIH Color Stars Jerry Lewis and • Connie Stevens $1 .50 PER CARLOAD SO LOAD UP THOSE JALOPIEt ROCKABYE BABY At _Dusk Beth Noble, 12, of Detroit, Michigan, was selected the most- outstanding dancer of Saturday's highland competition when she was named winner of the aggregate trophy. Here she receives the trophy from Jock °Pirie, - Signal -Star Photo SALTER Finn shings SPECIAL 3 -ROOM GROUPING f 113 P • • Yi FEATURING' KROEHLER • 2 -PIECE MODERN CHESTERFIELD SUITE platform or swivel rocker. - • 3 -PIECE BEDROOM SUITE (double dresser, chest, panel top mattress and box spring. • S -PIECE DINETTE SUITE. bed). Beverley smooth REG. 629.50 SPECIAL 99.50 SALTERpure Furnishings 8 The Square Phone 524.7455 Brownie's. DRIVE-IN Theatre — Clinton With "Double Features, Each Feature Shown, Once. The Main Feature Is Shown Last. ^wn Box Office Open at 8 o'clock First Show Starts at Dusk • THURSDAY and -FRIDAY • April 28-29 4" -- DOUBLE FEATURE — "THE FAMILY JEWELS" Jerry Lewis ""Carr`. • "YOUNG FURY" Rory Calhoun, Virginia Mayon Color Cartoon SATURDAY and MONDAY April 3Q,s - May 2 — DOUBLE FEATURE --- "SKI PARTY" Frankie Avalon Dwayne Hickman Deborah Walley All the "Beach Party" Gang Color "PYRO" (Adult Entertainment) Barry Sullivan, Martha Hyer `;olor Cartoon TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY May 3-4 — DOUBLF FEATURE Irma and Tom Together Irma La Douce Jack Lemmon, Shirley Maclaine Color "TOM JONES"' Albert :inney, Suzannah York Color Cartoon Both Features ADMITTANCE RESTRICTED TO PERSONS IS YEARS Of AOt �.OvEfi "IRMA" at 8:30 p.m. "TOM JONES" at 11:00 p.m. STARTING THURS., MAY. 5 "CIRCUS WORLD" & "LIVING IT UP"