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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-04-30, Page 5•flNRPO^^TI. tIC.0 'R An, THUM ry In last weeks raMbling letter,' someone at home base missed my little A' (dot). and it looks aa4 tho' the Art Seminar is to be held at 'McKay .Ha11 AND St. Peters' School! But not so! The Rebekahs were to have their card ' party in McKay .Hall this 'Wednesday and the Seminar is to. 'be in the •Art Room, 'St. Peter's' School, at North St, and -- - Caledonia -Terrace, -May 1, 2 and-. 3. This should be a ' good ip, . weekend 'for folks" interested in•a ' ' design and colour -even if you . are a beginner -or just a 'wisher. Whether you've been . painting for years or just thinking about it you will get a lot out of it, since this artist has a ,out to give. The more .you learn, the more g►, you discover your ignorance -Right? Rightl and a lot of, us -rather • most of us -have a lot tollearn. Another 'thing I - want to mention -the Bicycle Club was meant to be set up for all ages • with ,one group planning the trails and outings. Many seem to think it is for children only. Thatk WRONG! ,Families who bike together have fun' together and so do the young and old and in-betweeners. So why do the • older folks hold back? Are you afraid someone will notate you are riding one of the kids old bikes? Who cares! The main idea_ is. to get as many as, possible .out on their bikes whether old, new, one wheel, two wheels or four w wheels-thethree wheelers might have trouble on some narrow trails -but- just GET .OUT.. Get ' the fresh ,,air and exercise and sun, rain and, wind. It's good for you and you hate a' whole new world of discovery. ahead of you. ,Sprat -..Let's Go -o-.01 ---,, _ How o "did you • , like. the suggestion that we enlarge on the idea put forth by the ladies' of the IODE by planing our -own `miracle' around our homes? • • One girl asked me what I thought of a hanging basket near the -entrance on her verandah. I: took her literally .and suggested • " she get some • wicker waste baskets -or similar -put chunks of 'styrofoam in . the bottom sd the flower pot could -be -nearer the top of the basket, then plant to her hearts content. To hang - :� r,S>.••ra.'v •:'r:rrvr 'Sr! f'M.{'iI1:�4j:'••:'.}r::f� •:'•Lin{r ••,�{ ►0 THINGS HAPPEN , r F. - '"a 110, t up -1 suggested she run the Wire added ei t.ertalners-Wiuon*.° over the top rim and downta McDougall and two senior piano unser and up the other side to pupils from Blyth. Like to go t help support, the- basket -as I'd Holland; Michigan to `see: the hate to seeJust a rim floating in- -tuli s? Check our Coming ,. the breeze the next day! I'm Events. • '.. convinced real woven baskets May 11 to 15 the Kinsmen would be real nice as the flower will, be collecting -•for the big, pot type are quite plain, and fireworks display.for the May 24 ; very- heavy=' -even .without the • holiday which is held on the.-, earth --,in them, Perhaps wicker 18th.• instead: . -of near the ,24th,; hasketa- rare ;,,,'dear` :and, not- :-This-bnrris-me up' Wh can't + e plentiful'hut you -might think of ..have.. the holiday. on .May 4th 'other bright ideas ,and hanging., Monday‘ *here '.',it belongs?' ,h: vines and flowers look great no' Sorrx.eone sure oofed but 1•think . • Karen M'Us, dayghter o pr.. ~degree as a regluirezuentr for be a, problem, in .the availability l". and . Mrs, G. F. Mills,'d'oierrch, elementaryteaching. of teachers.. , for bilingual matter) *here yot4 ' hang -Wein. they are trying to get us away l �� �'. the Mr. ; Davis' said the new elementary schools. "This • Just so long as .visitors can see trout all these sentimental has been selected tueen of� you are contributing' to . a holidays that why they set May, at . Alma College, St 'qualification • represents the situation will be watched closely beautiful Goderich. ' them any other day except near • Thomas..'In connection, with the highest academic requirement. and, if necessary, special Have you seen Mary Howells the day where " they belong. May Festival Saturday, May 9, that has ever been established temporary provisions will be • beautiful spring flowers? Every Whatever their miserable motive there will be a' luncheon for the for elementary teaching in made." year her garden is a show place was -=•I still don't like it! Ontario. ,Further steps toward§ and she isproud and `leased to,May Court and • the Mothers. p So Fireworks on. the May 18! the university degree have you 'come and .look. There Miss Mills is an honor student at . .There are a'" lot of dollars spent the,colleae. requiremel}t will be taken when are many other flowers Besides . every year on a pitiful handful the bright daffodil -a, rea1tieye ' of fireworks. Why •don't ybu give catcher is the dwarf tulip also dwarf iris and deep blue scillas; Hyacinths of all colors and patches of colour all over the place. • Be sure to go over and walk around -permission ,. is already granted. I feel guilty walking in my yard -and other yards too since the lowly purple violet is just everywhere. On the west .side I saw one lawn just full of WHITE violets. Beautiful! - Clumps and rows, of brave yellow; daffodils everywhere -'-and when you go .to the corner of.uebec' ' . and Wellesley -I think-. Wilsons '. beautiful ° yard -you just can't help thinking of the beautiful poem on daffodils. Here's a new version (mine,) with apologies to ---- - --- - the poet! • - ` ,• worker he was, for .a good cause.' 1970, Mr. Davis noted that the rate conductor. I wandered,W looking ` for the Young folk were always his • ` ' To qualify for the Award, of increase in elementary school The golden rule of kite flying t Like o'er -vale .alto hill favorites and hundreds of .oung- listeners :must give evidence:;.df, • enrolment: is easing, off:and Will • is KEEP AWAY FROM.POWER When all at once . - Y . .. I sawiabacloud, �.•• people will never' forget 'him. I reception of three B$C��on' hit -a maximum� and then LINES. ,The best places for kites yellow ,cloud of .daffodils, i '1 ihsmen were Wight• -in 'tr•ans�missions' from each of the decrease. This, he said,' means and kite flyers are the wide open Beside -the walks, beneath the choosing. the :memorial to beat following: Great Britain •and`the- ..that the number - of ,applieants-.spaces., trees, fluttering and dancing in our arena since , Gordie was Atlantic, East Mediterranean and for teaching positions is the breeze. �' always sports minded, , didn't Far Eastern relay, stations. These increasing while the need is • 'Parents! If your child rides a Just thousands saw I At a glance, miss many hockey. games and 12 reports (which must be decreasing. Another ~factor has bicycle,, make sure he knows and swaying, about in spritely dance. encouraged • a good ' many, received in one envelope before been the increased number of obeys the traffic rules for safe' The vi -o -lets beside them 4 youngsters to go on to greater the end of July) -should contain students in Teachers' Colleges M.o_cycling: Here are some tips ford` danced, these tiny flowers heights In the sports world. This the following information: and in the elementary school';' safer cycling: (1) Signal turns smiled with glee can be - another reascdn to be location, date, time, frequency option at the Colleges of and stops ° with t the proper A person could not but be gay'in generous -`"when the • KinsmenEducation who already have.the:. si als,,.the-leftarm out and up • and - a few:words about program-- - ,gn so much dolly com.pany. knock during May 11 to 15 content. In return, the award ' new minimum requirement. for a right turn...out straight for ° I . gazed and gazed and then I I week, will ' c o ii tain • -- 'the four Present enrolment in the a left turn...out and down for a • thought of wealth to all this Little ' Theatre "Lo and- ,verifications required by the Teachers' Colleges include 631 stop. (2) After signalling, return show has brought Behold" a comedy, comes on ° serious DXer. ' students who' have one year of your left hand to the handle bar For oft when on our backs We ' May 21, 22 and .23 also the " To be' eligibleforthe Award, university, . 353 who have proirnptly...and keep both hands lie, in illness or' in angry mood, Sorority Dance on May 23 Then a .DXer..- must be a member of completed. two years and 1,049 on the handle.bars. (3) Ride in They flash upon that inward eye on May 27 the -:;Ladies 'sof . oi�1d I Icl o CYub til e, progiram w o hold a degree. Noting that a single.. file,.. close to the curb. (4) Y "Short-wave' • •yde ee is a requirement for Carryparcels in a carrier...not in, and brighten up our solitude. Victoria . St. Church hold their "for Oger`s and short-wave ' q And then our hearts with annual Lilac Tea. Hospital Ilithusiasts which is broadcast in entrance •to . the Colleges of your hand. And remember, a pleasure fills AuxilaryTea May4 at Knox.Education,- Mr: Davis said there regulation bike is . for one BBC -World Service. ond Sundays was an additional 559 college of , ' regulati o assen ors allowed. And dances midst the daffodils. Church. Mark. your calendar for at 0815 GMT, Thursdays 1245 g p . g Boy, what Spring can do to June e6 when the K of C hold GMT, Fridays 2345 GMT and on these Moon Maidens! May I have another big dance 'at C.F.B.'s big the North American Service on the next dance? hall in Clinton. I believe this is Mondays •at. • 1515 GMT. To To get back to base their last one for the spring become a member you need again -the Art Seminar this season and they plan to help simply write to World `Radio weekend, Treble Singer on May send a ashild .to camp working Club, BBC, Bush House, London 12 at North 'St. Church with with C.A.S. of Goderich. ' W.d.2_ education Hetqualificatipns r , education. Students enrQlled, eleml�ry school teachers were the .elementary school option,' -announced last week b'y Minister ' Mr, .Davis said, the figures of Education Williarm G. ,Davis. ' indicate that there should still be, As of September 1, • 1971 'a substantial number of students -thoseentering elementary taking their ,professional` year in - teaching will require one year of 1971-72 and that on graduation • university in addition to the they, along with those teachers existing requirements. • The already certificated but who., decision, • based -on the may notihave •found positions,. Ire, e o m m e n d a titin of the will be adequate to fill the Minister's committee ort the vacancies in , the teaching . infing of elementa_r_r-tea _the canted Wrelirement • .-a _.0 rajor •: step toward'»'.the~- -lir land-beyond: planned goal of 'a university ' Mr. Davis said there may' still • ' N YOU, HE P fl. RED ROSS �f�l..d:�v�i%�A:?f::�+'•�i:Lti}S:•}:•.'•:4:•!:Vr$Y,•'.•'r.Y}'rli:•:�:..• �: •:ti HARB•OURLITE INN' GODERICH ANNUAL MOTHER'S . DAY BUFFET NNER •.. 7:30 P.M. Sunday, May.'' 10 Reservations: 524-9371 or 524-9264 BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLINTON Box Office Opens at 8:00 p.m. FIRST SHOW •AT DUSK FRIDAY and SATURDAY ` 7 - DOUBLE FEATURE - "HELL'S ANGELS '69". (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Jeremy Slate - Yom Stern Showing at 8.30 p.m. In Color. "THE GAY DECEIVERS" (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Showing at 10.30 p.m. Kevin Coughlin – Brooke Bundy Color ' Cartoon BEGINNING THURSDAY, MAY' 7.. OPENING NIGHTLY EXCEPT SUNDAY the Kinsmen that same amount Rd • circumstances permit, he said. . Mr. - Davis • said the new regulatipn,•is not retroactive and so they can' make a decent q 10 a' W that teachers already certificated display that the kids Ran For . nearly half a century will not have to meet the new REALLY enjoy a BIG fireworks listeners have been reporting. to ,, requirement. They will be able display. 1 know small groups of broadcasters on transmission to complete the requirements neighbours who get together in reception In return • the BBC for a permanent basic certificate Kite fIies beware -Ontario Hydro has warned • kite flying enthusiasts that carelessness could cut short their summer recreation. Every. ' year many young one of their back yards and set and other.broadcasters have sent under the regulations that were people are injured, -sometimes off a display . which probably cards to verify correct reporting. in effect when they began their fatally, when.model airplanes cost them anywhere from 25 to Now, ,in , addition, BBC teacher training. However he and kites become entangled in 50 dollars (TOTAL) but I ' External Services offer an award expressed hope that any teacher power lines. wonder if they will give that to listeners who correctly report able to do so would continue to The ageless sport of kite same . amount for a really big on '• . a number of BBC improve his .academic and flying, popular with kids- of all •� display? I sure hope they will, transmissions received from professional qualifications:— .ages,„ requires that certain rules they are a great group. • different transmitting sites. The' The move to ' a year of be' employed. If fun is to last, • • Another think about this Kin. reports will be •analysed by the . -.university training is now rules must be obeyed. Electricity protect -they are working. for a` BBC engineering staff and the possible because of the greatly makes a demanding referee.' • .A . memorial entrance to the certificates: will be issued by the increased numbers of students,. Because electricity will take arena -td recognize „ their late program, World • Radio Club. moving through the'secondary the shortest route to the ground, founding member Gord - ' This Award scheme applies to a schools providing a larger pool- . metal . struts, metallic ' wire, Gordie and knew Bannister. Everyone knewfrom part of one frequency schedule which teacher candidates_ wire -reinforced string and' even • period only ---May 3 -June 30, may be recruited; Mr. Davis said damp string, will Act as a SHOWING FOR ONE WEEK THURS., FRI., SA,14, MOH., TUES., WED. ' May 'To May 13 DOUBLE FEATURE — - "'EASY RIDER" (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)' PETER FONDA bonnie Hopper .4 Jack Nicholson In Color c "A ,TIME FDR.<- ' KILLING" • (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) G�snn Ford Odor p HamiltonCo or . Girtoon r` g r. .... v w �: yam r . a..u.� v. w w rari�w ✓�� • GODERICH 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524-7811 AIRCONDITIONED CONCERT :Treble. BSingers • WITH Assisting Artists: 'Winona McDougall and two Senior piano pupils; Stephen Horner, trumpet. NORTH STREET .UNITED CHURCH • TUESDAY, MAY 12 ,8;15 P.M ,wa.��a�t:�.�....Adulxs--$7.00• -. ..-Students 50c 'Tickets Available From. Any Member or at Hibberts• llSTAWOr DRIVE'IN THEATRE "GODERICH SUNSET HWY. 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 • PHONE 524.9981 -=HELD OVER for 3 MORE DAYS THURS., FRI., SAT. April 30, May 1-2 r• To MotI?eI NA2412 L9oVe! (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT). 7alr C1r•.•..'71 ,Arttri: NES I :Ifs, o:i® BUTCH {CASSIDY AND THE SUNDANCE KID • A 6EOR6E ROY HILL•PAUL MONASH.PR000CTION • ..CoStarring STROTHER MARTIN JEFF COREY HENRY JONES Executive Producer. PAUL MONASH, Produced by JOHN 'FOREMAN Directed by GEORGE ROY+HILI. Wnnen by WILLIAM GOLOMAN. Meek Competed end Conducted by BURL 9ACHARACH A NEWMAN•FOREMAN PRESENiATI PANAVISION. COLOR 1Y NM 1 oro.. Bur BACMUAC, 5 .. 1mu 4 e. / AY Aro.m j • ONE SHOWING THURSDAY at .8:00 P.M. TWO SHOWS FRIDAY and SATURDAY . et 7:30 and 9:15 p.m. Starting JAMES GARNER and GAYLE HUNNICUT—A Fast Pace Detective Drame — — And Auto Racing Story - Starring NICK ADAMS and JEANNINE RILEY Saturday, May 2nd -- 3 ,Great Comedies ROBERT - First Feature — Ia : he MAIN •Arthur HUNNICUTT UNA MEAKEI• TEO deICOASIA — Second Feature • the r House /1• Qn. her_special day show Mother how much you love her ... gift her with pretty, comfortable slippers. In- cluded in our selection:'i slip- ons, scuffs, leathers. Choose . Mom's favorite colors. SATURDAY -- .May 2nd _MATINEE. Aroundthe World Under the -Sea At 2:00 p.m. -WEDNESDAY, - THURSDAY, FRIDAY and M' U D ►-Y..-- May _..- May6-7-8-9 I• T'S HOWL— a •' ARIOUSI STA"IING MICKEY ROONEY VIRGINIA WEIIES and /)?ANC/S The Talking Mule Feature ---: `SHAKIEST GIN IN ThE SUN., MON., TOES: -- May 3-4-5 DENNIsHOPPER •JODYMcCREA.CNRIsNOEI t.JadcMAHONEY GIFT. ERTiFICATES ANY PROBLEM .� WILL SOLVE K• SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY May3.-4-5 ONE SHOW EACH NIGHT AT 8:00 P.M. beyond the age ol. innocence... into the age of awareness TxEGLO'' STOMPERS PLUS SECOND Huls FEATURE xe';'""'a" a o+u "HELL'SANGELS..ON WHEELS" ui"ts: +4e��O�d►.rMr�•�ai�ird►o� M ' MALT DISNEY'S 1 sPoraoulai'oaftoon fsllMJ* _ COIU A KINKS Prue-* SIDNEY POITIER Oa JAMES CIAVEIL'S PRODUCTION OF AAltr N . cool E4,TKIICTLD . ,waWroi 4 Cott tecnnlrobr paramountpicture !OLYMPIC ELK" WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY E SHOW at ,.8:00 P.M. DAY and SATURDAY TWO SHOWINGS' at 7:30 and 9:0 p.m.. �-- .and --•-- ACADEMY AWAan VINN A I$ACMs;KMHAfIE BEST SCRIMP-WLIAM HEPBU ROSE ca.uMMA PICTURES onieete A• Stanley Krar t' pradutlrcn Spencer RACY1 Sidneyl5O1TIER I Katharine HEPBURN guess who%% oomingto difiner,. ' 0 • : tcc nMtb(ph (ADULtEINt0t.A11,4MtNi1'.