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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-06-05, Page 51 4 • tr 0 0 4, 4 wp..nlr., BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLI,NTON . Box Office Opens at 8.00 p.m. FIRST SHOW AT DUSK - - 4 ".,„- - - • THURS. a'hd FRI. - June5and6 --• -T DOUBLE FEATURE - - "PRUDENCE and THE P111" Showing at 9 p.m.AD'ITTANcd RESTRICTED Starring riSCOCO WM'aov Deborah 'Kerr anciu David Niven In Color - Plus Second Feature "Pretey Poison" (Adult Entertainment) Showing at 10.30 - Starring Anthony Perkins & Tuesday Weld . Color Cartoon + SAT. and MON. June 7and 9 - - DOUBLE FEATURE - - "ANZIO"' (Adult Entertainment) Showing at 9.00 p.m. - Starring, ROBERT MITCHUM, PETER FALK and ROBERT RYAN - PLUS -'' "Hell On Wheels" Showing at 10.30 - Starring MARTY ROBBINS & JOHN ASHLEY A Stock Car Racing Picture In Tennessee Both Features In Color - Cartoon TUES. and WED. June 10 and 11 "REFLECTIONS IN' A , GOLDEN EYE" Showing at 9.00 and 11.00 p.m. Starring Elizabeth Taylor & Marlon Brando Powerful drama of ADMITTANCE love and betrayal' RESTRICTED 10 rusa+s on a peace -time .""4°' AEI a °.1` Army post in the deep South. Color Cartoon COMING NEXT THURS. and FRI. "FIRECREEK" and "PETULIA" (Both Shows Adult Entertainment)' 4. Round and About With Martha Do you have any trouble with animals scattering the garbage around? • We do, quite often. Being so close to the harbour with its steep Dankmaking ideal hiding places, brings us a fine group of racoons who come to see "what's cookin'." With company and nice weather, we had ' barbecued • chicken and t made sure all the , scraps and bones went into a dandy metal can which had a good lid - one that can be pinched in at the sides and made burglar proof. - Well - almost burglar proof - as there was a small pouring, spout hole in the corner, but why worry about that. In the morning I wondered why this little garbage can was in. the front yard. I know the wind was really strong Sunday nite, but it would have to roll quite a distance and around a few obstacles to arrive at its resting place. As soon as I reached it, I could plainly see how it had -made the trip. The 'coons had rolled it, shook it and . done everything they . could • to get ; those "delicious" chicken bits out of that can. You could trace the chewed off bones, and torn scraps of paper all over the yard and when I *ed. -oil the lid, there was quite a hole where the - long arm of these marked bandits had been• reached in for more pieces. I couldn't help but smile because those little fellows are Bally clever and it is pretty hard hide, anything from .them. Last summer we could see a furry bundle in the crotch of one of the trees and it took several .Jpebbles to make hl1n raise his head to see what was going on, before we were sure it was a racoon and not my big cat. We' didn't..•have the heart -to shoot it - so we are still putting up with their raids and trying to -outwit them with - different kinds of lids or weights on the big old cans.. . The green garbage . bags are a• cinch for them so you don't dare put them out overnice. The- big - .* BINGO- at LEGION HAIL Saturday, June 7 at 8.30 p.m. 15 GAMES - 1.00 The Prize for each regular game will be $12.00 4 Share-, The- Wealth Jackpot Combined JACKPOT OF $80.00 IN 56 CALLS Sponsored' by Branch 109 ROYA,L-, CANADIAN LEGION No One Under 16 Permitted To. Play DI NING And D1NCING TWO BIG NIGHTS FRIDAY & SATURDAY , JUNE 6 & 7. DISJARDINES� ORCHESTRA PIZZA PATIO E3AYFIELD ROAD 524-7711 cLINT0N SPRING Saturday, June 7 ONTARIO'S LARGEST SPRING, FAIR CLINTON COMMUNITY PARK Complete Program -, 1:00 p.m. to -10:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. PARADE MAIN ST. Lead by CFB Band, Clinton and Zurich Band Classes For Nearly All Livestock Added Feature This Year SPECIAL "TRAD FAIR" SECTION IN THE COMMUNITY ARENA ^t ,, 4,x:60 Concession Booths Booked by Local and District Dealers Joyes Midway London - Saturday Evening Horse Show -- Clinton Legion Pipe' Band - Junior s� . Farmer Square Dance Competition - Huron County Centennial Choif ROBERT M. GIBBIp1G5 RR 1, Clinton, Sect.-Treas. Fun For Everyone at Clinton Fair cans they can -overturn - no matter WHAT you do! There are many other furry creatures which we catch in our headlights ,quite "often - especially if you are coming in late. Our only hope is that there is no rabies among them. I hear progress reports for the Colborne Ladies group of Country Crafts. A group of the ladies met at the big old Carlow Hall and decided to do their own work. It didn't take too long to tear out a whole wall - plaster lath and stuff and chuck it out. Good going, girls, ` you will be real proud of your nice new room this fall. Here is a bit of news - the Flower Fashions Shop on The Square will4,?andle some of the crafts for the Country Crafts Group. This is a very nice little shop run by very nice people. You should stop in and see the nice plants and flowers and the Craft items made by the "Ladies of Colborne." Today as I write this (with a sweater on!) 'I can't get in the mood for wandering in some of -the beautiful gardens - which the,people of Goderich are justly proud. (Dern sech wether!) One of the first gardens to be opened for your pleasure is at 92 Britannia Road and „Mrs. Edyth Argyle says you are welcome to come back into her garden and see all the beautiful Iris which should be blooming - starting this weekend and flying for a month. Mrs. Argyle is happy to have you see the great variety of blooms of this hardy perennial and they bloom for such °'a long time. e' J Of course the invitation given you 'way back early spring by Miss Mary Howell, still stands. . Her garden is still blooming like crazy and yo,,u will enjoy the great number of beautiful birds that fly around you as you wander. I am sure there will be more invitations to gee• beautiful gar -dens,, _-so enjoy them • and appreciat' the work and tender, •loving care that has gone into each and every one of there. Well, the Lawn Bowling Club, ate trying to get' things under way. Have you ever tried lawn bowling? It's a great game - very much the same as curling and just as excitilg. Stop in any time you see bowlers there and let them know you are interested. The always welcome new "bowlers. They would also like to see school-age bowlers too. Have you been to ,the Library lately? Be sure to see the exceptional -exhibit being shown there at this time. • How about that ART course or SEWING course - or Was it WOODWORKING you Would like to do? There are also theatre arts = which sure covers a very interesting. field - and typing and general business, also conversational FRENCH. People gripe about non , use of our schools after hours, and the Lions Club have,set up -this fine • -summer program for mornings starting July 2 thro to Aug. 1. Two hours •a day and a vacation , from the kids. Can't you just see then-, getting. _mother off to school, every morning? The price , is right too, you'll never get anything any cheaper! If you really give it a thought you know --You can manage it. So -o -o it's later than you think: Get your name in • to RIGHT NOW! You must do it THIS Friday. Miss Lottie years, visits Robinson's; Auxiliary. RobinsonLseated, a resident of Huronview and former Goderich school teacher for 40 with Mrs. M. Sutcliffe left, pres. Huronview Auxiliary, and a former student of Miss Miss Annie Moser, Goderich (centre) and Mrs. Harvey Johnston, past Ores.. Huronview , Huronview residents hosted - The Huronview Auxiliary's guests at the door: Mrs. Sutcliffe 10th annual tea and bazaar drew introduced the Rev.. Grant Mills mord than 200 visitors to the of Ontario Street, United county's home for senior Church, Clinton, who officially citizens on May 28. opened the bazaar and spoke Many guests visited with briefly. relatives and friends or toured MN: W. C. Higgins of Blyth the home. A display and sale of was in charge of the. sale of. crafts was held in the tickets on a mat made -by Mrs. - -- y auditorium. R 4' Holt ,of Huronview and won by• Mrs. Mamie Sutcliffe of Mrs. Edith Logan of Blyth. Goderich, . auxiliary • president, Mrs. F. G. Thompson of and, Mrs. Harvey Johnston, wife Clinton and Mrs. Radford of of the administrator, "received Blyth were in charge of. the guest •.� :11 •s i 101 '11 .... i I<•�'': u.rray lord will be guest • speaker •. book. The craft room 1 was decorated with lilacs and tulips for a smorgasbord .luncheon served by the Seaforth Women's Institute: ' ' Mrs. James Hayter, wife of the Hurdn County warden, and Mrs. Otto Hack of CFB Clinton poured tea _..r_ -fro ;..-....__ m_2- to 3 p.m. Mrs. John Ross, wife of the Huronview physician, and Mrs. Mary . Clairmont of Goderich, immediate past president of the auxiliary, poured from 3 to 4. at First Baptist Church anniversary Murray John Stanley Ford will • be guest speaker;' at anniversary' services at First Baptist Church. Ile was born in' Calgary, Alberta, where :his 'parents had settled in 1912. In 1941 he enlisted in the A.F., after completing his app enticeship in pharmacy. When he was discharged in 19.1;1* he ' had attained t.h M . 'rank of Flying Officer, had%served in Canada and Overseas, held the position "Armourer Bombs," and instructed in bombing and gunnery. `• Murray took advantage of the Veteran's Course and graduated from McMaster University with a B.A. in. Philosophy in 19.18. Ile continued 'into McMaster Divinity College and obtained the B.D. degree in 1951. Two years later he had earned his M.A. from Teacher's' ' College,. Columbia University. When he entered Columbia, Mr. Ford • became minister of the ',Baptist ,Church of the Redeemer. Brooklyn, N.Y., where he served ' until 1956. At that time he was • called to be minister of •Park Road Baptist Church, Toronto. In 1961, that chorea suffered a. devastating fire, and amalgamated 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524=7811 AIRCOND.ITIONED THURSDAY and:FRIDA'Y--June 5 and 6 Steve McQueen as "BULLITT" Hard Tough Detective Drama (Adult Entertainment) Showing Thursday at 8.00 p.m. Only --Friday at 7.30 and .9.15 p.m. SATURDAY (June 7) MATINEE at 2 p.m.. ...'A Disney Festival .. . "Tattoed Police Horse" "Arizona Sheep Dog" - "Freeway Phobia" "Cowboy Needs A Horse" SkT URDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY JUNE 7.8.9.10 20Ih cow, ro. pow% 100 RIFLES A MARVIN SCHWARTZ, Production COLOR by Oe tux! Jim. Brown ADMIttANCt ° RESTRICTED Raquel Welch 1°,,,10,,, Burt Reynolds , • 1 rims a Aa a 0010 Showing Saturday at x.30 and 9,10 Showing Sunday, Monday and, Tuesday at 8.00 p.m. Only WED., THURS. and FRI. JUNE 11.12.13 LEYY-GARWIER-LAYEN presents WinSitErvir COLOR by CeLLTe (coifed Artists (Adult Entertainment) Starring BURT REYNOLDS and CLINT WALKER Showing Wed. & Thurs, a p.m. Only Showing ,Friday at 7,36 & 9.10 p.m. with - Yorkminister Baptist Church to, 'form Yorkminister Park Baptist Church. Mr.' ,Ford shared in the ministry of -that. church, and acted as chairman of the Board of Religious Education of the Baptist Convention - -of -Ontario - and Quebec '0959-1962),* until he became a staff weniber• of the :11-k Ia.ster Divinity College in 1962. When Mr. Ford entered the Divinity College, he already had served at Croxier Seminary, Chester, Pa. as visiting professor of Religious Education (1953-54). Mr. Ford's first responsibility at Mc11aster was in the field of Christian Education. In 1966 he was appointed Director of Field Education,. and in 1969 was made •a Full Professor in charge of the Department of the Christian Ministry. ,After a 1'5�n .onth study leave in' 1967-68, Mr. Ford was awarded the Doctor of Religion (D.Rei.) degree from Chicago Theological Seminary. Murray:', a married man with two daughters and a son, is. an active . Rotarian. Ile was a director of the Rotary Club of Toronto, and -,is a member and , the past -president •of the Rotary Club of Dundas. In fact, I)r. Ford is an active man, even describable as a man's man. His athletic ability is decreasing' a little now, but he used to take part in almost everything going. Dr. Murray Ford is an active, alive man, who is an asset to any group ,of which he is a part. We will be very pleased to have him with us this Sunday. Come and meet him at First Baptist Church at 11 a.m. or 7:30 p.m. Donnybrook Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson sponsored a shower at her home Friday night -in honor Of Miss Grace Thompson. She was seated in a chair with several balloons • over it, each one contained. a note telling her where to look” for gifts. Several contests were enjoyed then Mrs. James Leddy read an address and M'rs: Stuart Chamnev and Mrs. Murray Wilson presented her with a lovely card table and chairs from Donnybrook United Church, Two little nieces btought the other gifts to 'her. • Miss- Susan Thompson and Miss Mary Helen Thompon assisted her in opening them. Glace than ked everyone. for their lovely gifts: "For she's a jolly good fellow" was sung and . a delicious d''ssert lunch was served by the hostess assisted by her daughter and Mrs. ('hamney. Relatives and • friends were present from Auburn, Belgrave, Wingham, St. Augustine and Donnybrook: IMPERIAL HOTEL Grand Bend Nigh�l� Entertainment the Shirley Field Show. Featuring THE COUNTRY CASUALS J 00DijCi SIONAL.S I R,' THURSDAY, NNE. S.1.989 • The •, Sunset t)riv13-In . , A "Mustang'" Theatre * f pow' Opwn Evoty! NipitP. suNsE DRIVE-IN THEATRE ,;;C CLIi+TO HWY. 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 • PHONE 524.9981 THURS., FR!„ THEY WONT 1 :F THE VI DEAD A Waiter Reade Organization Presentation (Adult SO WEIRD!:: SO �� „�11 I I ,�, I i 1 (Adult 0...., -Released - SHOCKING! ' SAT. Entertainment) PLUS I. Milli„, Ente.rtainmeii't) .....),;.... by ,CnoYOU �I I ,L JUNE 5.6.7 An IMAGE Production ;{z . r I I!' - -.ti 11. ARTISTS TEN . • • 0- , 5T"A '• DEAD! M,� • '"~`" `�°'�?., ° ..., ,.. . . Continental- -- dare see It! OMAR! 1 4SILE .ELEASE •' BY ALLIg) Friday, June13fh o Driver of Every 13th Car ADMITTED O Driver of Cars with Licence Number 0 Every 13th Box of. Pop Corn is W Any Person whose age is divisible 0 COME OUT AND HAVE A BALL "Jinx FREE. . - d FREE. - -Night" FREE. Ending in 13 ADMITTED FREE by 13 (prooT required) ON FRIDAY •THE 13th! SUN., MON., TUES., LEt� - WED. -June 8 to 11 COMiPANYANOED1r,ARD L.ALPERSON --• daex SHIRLEY frJON MacL 111VE WILDER'S 1RMa1.aD JIV ex PANAVISiON' Zutrag ADMITTAN.CE Shows Are -r RESTRICTED' 1° Mls°us a mos a Act a ass PLUS` 0 //�.0gemat. 1/i..~/I/.�mi818raintima COMEDY EVER MADEI" -Newsweek jimes.'.t.., A UNITED AAt1SiS•IAPORIEILI1 -- t,'IRISCII II , ..,:i.- • r...,,,;,. m • ' ' ,. BILLY TECHNICOLOR' ADolitANCE - Both N rl.,!1 a Act q °•14 t .. < , z � 1�. "BEST .i �. of R„at. EASTMAFJCOLOA • Coming Next: "HELLO DOWN THERE"' plus "FORT UTAH" SING? DANCE? PLAYst•Vt • an- vt044 OSA Here is 'Your chance to turn your talent into dollars • - NEARLY $200 I.N PRIZES -- Amateur Talent Contest . Seaforth Lions CARN1VAL -- Thursday, Friday - June 26, and 27 All contestants, will compete in a Preliminary Contest on Thursday with 8''prizes including lst, $15; 2nd $10 and t prizes of $5 each lrinat contest on Friday. • Prizes of $75, $50 e and $25 ' To Enter: Fill in this, application form and retr•n today to: Bill Pinder, Program Chairman, Lions Carnival, Box 385, Seaforth, Ontario. Full Name (If Group, list on separate sheet) Address Age (if under 16) Type of Talent, vocal, instrumental, dance, etc. Name of selection to be, performed if musical d Deadline for contestant entries, Saturday, Jun','1st, 1860. The time available. on contest nights may be °limited, and it may be necessary to limit entries, so get tour application in early All applications will be acknowledged.