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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-02-23, Page 3• FIRST RUN 1II.MS„IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT - - Entertainniant Is Our Business .FRL.I SAT., FEB. 23.24-.25. they Saline filo Still Runs Red From The tattle tor ihitriepoi CHARLTON lit REINCE CHAD JOINSON: 811 SON SHOWS AT 715..p.m. and 9.30 • SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2.15=p4m. • 25e MON:.; TUBS*, WED. FEB. 27-28 M'AR.1 ...the man anti story!hat-spell gallantry frhm.A to Z/ ' COLUMBIA PICTURES pmmootln. ', SOL C. SIEGEL PRaOUCTION WIWAM ' RICilAIID TOLD N • DMARK LVAREZ li., A IrlIAN bi Pi, V,t it A hattfoumr ULTRA 1'ANA‘ '1.14)N IL( HNII.01UR LIN IIE1)ARIIs s PAN IISION0 CQLUM.@IAQQ)LQR ADULT ENTERTAINMENT SHOWS AT 7.30 p.m. and 9.30' p.m. COMING NEXT: You caught "the "Puilsycat:.. PETER 31L11/19 ruavma gOULT ENTERTAINMENT Now chase ••. (COLOR by Deluxe j 1..tssw thnu UNIT*P ARTISTS • Th T - GDCI litliwsfront Jocrn Fisher 'At ttom '13y 'Nancy Bell„ Jean Fisher , an 18 year-old Grade 13 student was: crowned ODCI queen at the annua•I<At . Homer' on Friday night. Joan,' who was selected by secret bal. lot ' among the students, ' was crowned by ,Mrs. Stringer. The queen and her• court received ' gifts donated by local merchants ,and the Student's• Council. Joan is .the daughter of Mr. and •Mrs. AT"notd-Ft herr R: l;-Gode: . The formal was, in my opinion. • and from what I've heard, from others who were at the dance, the loveliest in'years. Heather Ash. er the. soe ial convener, and -tie Many other people who planned and decorated for the dance, de- serve a ;great deal of credit fpr the dance's -success. Central juniors 2144. The Vikings were. defeated 5144 in the senior game, and 41.38 in the Miter game. The senior girls, with a ,record of four tvins and one loss, advaneeci_io the Huron -Perth fin. als which were held in Clinton on Monday.' There, the. opposit- ion proved to be too much forthe girls, as. they were defeated by M itchell. Tuesday,, the junior girls travelled toS tratferd to tale, Dart in their Huron -Perth finals. The girls came out on top to winthe uironcP erth4 hampon• ship by defeating. Central Huron - 2148. The juniors had von all „r their games in the regulsch� edule. Items ,from ships of the -lakes will create atmosphere for the anodal mariners' service et' Knox Presbyterian Church_. Sunday. Rev. G. L. Royal, who will conduct the service, stands amid the nautical display. Town'CWL Sees Holy LandFiIrns , . The February meeting of theSt. A donation was made to the, Peter's CWL of Goderich was Education Fund for -priesthood held in the parish hall with 15 members present. The minutes and correspondence were read by Mrs. John Buchanan and the treasurer's report b' Mrs. Jim s Sherratt • Helen McCarthy reported membership going nicely. Mrs, Richard Buchanan reported on her hospital visit made in Jan- -DrtYERs I %%DEL 'DEH -250 SALE PRICE $14ami. and a mass was to be said for Mrs. Spain. - Hospital visitors for March -ter are Mrs. Leo Chisholm and Helen McCarthy. . Under new business it was ° suggested we make a quilt with a centennial design. Al Selinger showed films on leg trip to .the holy land and """""—fh r Ming Adjeurmi: ------ * * * In the basketball games, played last Wednesday -.afternoon, the GDGI girls took both games, downing the Stratford Central seniors 18=11 and the Stratford gfflt 145 ESSEX STREET GODERICH, ONTARIO SORRY—Sold Qut_This.-Saturday Night NEXT ADULT DANCE—MARCH 4 SPUD GRAIN'T'S ORCHESTRA (Formerly Keith Bell's; • ew • * * * I n WOSSA wrestling on Satur- day, aturday, Goderich placed "about the ,,,initidle” of the 24 teams partic- . ipating. In the 130 pound -weight division, George Gould lost to a Listowel wrestler by a decision of 4.2 in the seri-finals -and in the 148 pound class semi-finals, Bob Willis was pinned by a towel wrestler. Doug Stemp was pinned .at 5:4y an Oakridge • �, Q4 NC'1 wr�estler in the . 168 pound coni A and '#$ et `i'' Wi11iarnl.St solation match I: a t Wednesday the Jun&0 public speaking` contest was held with Alastair Pirie corning out on. t R w ere, ynn Hardy to T u '4itryin IC/1111$s 'H+'01# the , iniproruPtu .public spealciang `contQst with Tai Boyal and.POP Bdwnd as runners�up. Tuesday, • the Huron County' ' public speaking contesttools place a GDCI., unne 1.1,Pp m• A• e 1 Sailors- Gciin FlYers, second -place �G derlah. Miter ,13i2csoe� iation squirt division, fell victim. to fiftliplace . Sailors Saturday. The -Sailors whipped the,Flyers' .24). Both goals were scored by Dennis Mero ' assisted by Daryl' ,Cracknell. Gardiner's Dairy continued its' winning ways hitting Goderich Electric • 3.1. Robert .:- 1r?Qlu1it1••. scored twice for the winners,•both from Doug Sproule, and Kevin Williams . from Tim Glousher. Bar Tucker scored "for the los. ers from Randy Carroll. 'w'”" O'Briens edged Mills Motors 1.0 on Ken Straughan's goal ass- isted by Jeff Stott. agcw•out Standings `y Gardiner .e Dairy 1 Flyers. 10, O'Briens 0, God: Motors O a.... Bridge Scores • There_ were leve_ t2% 3les ini_, play at the Goderich Duplicate Bridge Club on, Tuesday night. Winners and :heir scores, were as follows; Mrs. Ron McDonald and Mrs. Bob S'hrier, 9'1 1/2;_, Dr. and Mrs, Morgan Smith, 95;- - Mrs. ' D. D. Worthy and Mrs. Bob Sproule,..__ 92; Mrs. Bruce Erskine and Mrs.. Frank Reid "89 1/2. '- FEBR1I11R11 4VT NGS Special Sale Price!. 'GENERAL STEEL WARES' RBS A Catering to Luncheons, Weddings, Banquets, . etc. PHONES 524-9371 524-9264 - RICH LITTLE THEATRE Presents • AGATHA CHRISTIE'S • • "THE MOUSE TRAP" All galvani4ed steel eonstructron.•.-- Big,'n- --- .1{,ugg, ! Easy - grip tap . and • side - carry- V_ handles. Large capac- 'ity 20x17" diameter. Sale Priced! LIMITED - 'QUANTITY , 4 SPECIAL At MacKay Hall — :Feb. 2.3-24-25 — Curtain 8:30 p. 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