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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-05-14, Page 5I have notieed.tit% spring that • the Department of Highways. work crews have finally come up with Jhe sensible idea of leaving the snow fence where it is needed for next winter instead.' i• r•� i Ar BROW:NIE'S'r DRIVE*IN THEATRE • CLINTON Box Office Opens at •8:00 p.m. • FIRST SHOW AT DUSK THURSDAY and FRIDAY May 14-15 14-15 — DOUBLE FEATURE -- "HELL'S BELLES Jeremy Slate -- Jocelyn Lane (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Showing at 8:30 p.m. In Color "MADIGAN'S MILLIONS" Dustin Hoffman •- Elsa Martinelli Showing ,at 10:30 p.m. Color °' Cartoon SAT. MON. - TUES, May 16-18-19 — DOUBLE FEATURE — Omar Sharif -- Jack Palance (ADULT .ENTERTAINMENT) Showing at 8:30 p.m. In Color ? THE PRIME OF MASS JEAN BRQDIE'•' (-ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) •Maggie ;aSmitit•---- •R•olse:.t_zSfepbens • ,.•Showing a7 W:30,1Prn. :.` ' Color Cartoon SUNDAY NIGHT, MAY 17 ONLY ILL GIANT TRIPLE R — "THE OBLONG BOX' ' (ADULT -ENTERTAINMENT) Vincent Price --' Christopher Lee c In Color. "MURDER CLjNIC (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) . ALL STAR' CAST , In Color 'MILLION EYES OFA SUM.URU" (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT). Frankie Avalon -- Shirley Eaton Color Cartoon WED. THURS. - FRI. May 20-21-22 - DOUBLE FEATURE Now You Can See Anything You Want At . "ALICE'S RESTAURANT" (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) ARLO GUTHRIE Showing at 8:30 'p.m. In Color "THE 1,000 PLANE RAID" Christopher George Showing at 10:30 p.m. Color - Cartoon of spending hours and hours of our money picking up those bundles and .carting them; back--MILDS-tQwhere they take up a lot .of space, get broken beii g tossed about and then cost plenty to return therm to the fields, etc., in the' early winter. Some one deserves a pat on the back for finally tnaking a sensible"idea w_ oYk. I suppose no, w,_ the fellovOt who .. mows the grass along the side of the highway will,gremble. about, these .few rolls getting in his way. I hope someone will tell him togo to -pieces -and figpre out a simple way to get at that little patch of grass -or let it go to seed: In one farmer's filed which was beautifully plowed, making fantastic patterns, which can be very intriguing (if you can SEE this sort of thing) a youngster had made an "Angel" -just as if it was stow he was lying in! Can .you imagine, what his clothes must, have looked like after rubt4ing around in that soft 'earth? I just HAD to smile! It seemed to put the finishing touch -or signature to a colorful painting, as the earth shades were •very deep and distinct with the sun quickly drying the rounded furrows. -or whatever you call them. -that is something, too, that '1 noticed -the turned earth was softly rounded -where "usually there, is a sharp edge especially if there had been sod. or grass on the field for a year br _so. looking at:ia.Armee& beauty of our Goderieh and surrounding area... I'm sure the fellows who sell, sand and gravel must go' up and have a look to seejhow deepand how, far the _grave.( pit, will because it certainly shows up very well from above. I happen to know there are a great many older people in Goderich who have never gine * up in an airplane! For just ONE bit of lasting pleasure, you shbuld take =the short trip ovgr our beautiful couhty--before you take your ,final flight' fr'omthis earth! There is NO WAY that you will ever be sorry you. took my advice. For older folk who think they would be frightened in the take off or descent -you just won't even notice it. You can see ° that you are rolling along the runway but you are sa busy looking at- things that you are surprised when you suddenly, m realize, you are many feet above it all. You purr °along at a nice srnooth. rate and you can see things so well --and so differently that you haven't time to be scared -and there's no reason wh' you should be -anyway. There are so few accidents with aircraft compared to motoring thatlyou're a'heck of a lot safer above it all than. in the mad scramble on the highways: I've always secretly wished I could be rich enough to have my own little craft to hop from here to there whenever I wanted. I told you I Was 'a DREAMER! Some -ti go ' I mentioned that-th•.erE•averE' n many anti t �f, hes m :teltryou=about :"� Clixct , � nox ,; hnrch, -: g. then-",Dod ers" • Ito mre• :Kumrua e; alb, ' , h g ..,• • , a t11.r v Jim Ruddock, (right) RA. 6 Goderich, uses the puide,rail for positioning and readies himself to bowl another time. Jimiwas one of the CNIB members.from this area who bowled Monday evening, free of charge atLittle Bowl. Behind him is his wife,who gives him verbal direction as to, where the pins are located and whethor to pull left or' right or to fire straight down the middle. On the left, Mrs: Thomas C. Anderson ',shows her delight with the sport, a feeling shared by most `of the bowlers -many of them blind. Mrs. Anderson was hostess for a social hour which followed the bowling outing. The evening was an experiment to determine just what blind folks can do and how much fun they can have doing it, according to Rev. Arthur Maybury, Goderich, who is also`a member of the group. (staff photo) IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIInatiIillllllllllllllllllllllnteruerillllllllllllllllllllllltente at seven starting May 21 -at Victoria 'St. , school grounds again. A few new rules this year -ones being -"Put your shoes on Susie, don't you ,know. you're in a ball game?" Good idea! I shudder to think of ,the many things that can• happen to • bare feet! Also in his league the girls • who played last year are eligible for.this years teams but new corners must be eleven years old as of January this year and not over 15 as of `December 31 of -1969. The coaches and assistants .will be back and one in May, to this sale, so do came out -I know you will be thankful... that you made the effort. If you,�haven't plants to exchange it doesn't matter!' A no t her veru important notice -the Kinsmen are collecting for the fireworks• display May 11 to 1.5. So don't • be a piker -CONTRIBUTE! Retarde Youngster's Open (louse, Wed. 20, at St. Peters school. I3lossom Tea, same day, at "Legion Hall by IODE ladies. Little Theatre on 21, 22, and -23 end also on Saturday 23 Arthur -- :Boxes --that 4:. 7110.Znam s 'on 1;etd ' tiuhicii -has been . recently- plowed. Often I wonder • how. they manage ° to make 'the intricate designs you see:. --especially_, ..if the. . land is. rolling or a. bit "lumpy". Does ..deekJ.e. before hand to start the rows at a different angle or does this' just happen? 1 imagine it would mean quite a lot in the case of erosion by wind and rain:, running the furrows this way and then THAT Way. . One•, of the most thrilling sights -I have ever seen -and I've probably mentioned this before -is from above, in an aircraft. The colorful earth looks as tho' the farmer had, gone up top and planned the whole thing -including' the - fancy hem -stitching around his • Well, spring ploughing, `embroidery work's which is seeding, daffodils, weeding, and exactly what the trees in the' what else? --Bali diamonds of fence rows or the rail' course! The hockey is over and fences -still in scale sections of the ball bats are swinging, the the country -look like. I know soccer ball is being kicked in that a great many' reading- this every direction and , so we're will• understand what I mean back to summer activities again. when I say it, looks like a huge , Our Jean Cruickshank, one of piece of embroidery work. There our famous `Dodgers', has the • are more and more people taking girls teams slated for practices to the air every day, but when • on Monday and Thursday nights you go by 'jet the earth patterns dil'appear very quickly, so for sheer pleasure. you should have someone fr�Dm our own fine airport take you for a short spin above our own district. You will' be thrilled by :,your flight -and astounded by'•''the •`4tiem, •"'tfiat '�Ciiey °°spvti(et3 helping, our youngster k' become looks of the farm. Lately I have noticed a lot of new ones and some great 'ideas to• show them good sports -• One good sport 1 happen to DOn11 b�OO` � a good umpire -Shirley y off. 1.1ove the_tiny .plow_at • know could tell you a thing or two.. about that wonderful tittle wise cracker. They don't have too many umpires like Shirley --and 'they wish they had, as they are sorely in need• of ' more brave souls -male and/or female to help With these games, It would also help if girls had their own catcher glosie. S6 lets get behind these people. • With everyone admiring their spring flowers, they :• suddenly realize , they have many clumps of this and vert 'little of that. one of the farms ' on Hwy. 4.• Also crazy things can be done with a welder apd a length of old ;chain. Some day I'm going to take p'i;etures• of a lot of these great ideas and go in ,and personally thank the farmer for giving us the pleasure of his creation. For now 111 just say, "Thank you very much!" • NOTE: If I have missed some of your affairs recently -or any • time -in my column -I'm sorry! Lately things were very. hectic, but I hope to simmer down• soon! Classified ads bring RESULTS. D • N MESSER JUB!LEESHOW �T'HUIfSD ►�Y MAY: 21 CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE 3 HOURS ENTERTAINMENT AND DANCING RESERVED CABARET' TABLES 3.50 RUSH SEATS 2.00 CHILDREN 1.00 Sponsbred Jointly by Clinton Recreation Committde :and Huron Fish and Game Conservation Association. ° MAIL, ORDERS ACCEPTED st sr•MBe-Mad xQ aQc Andre ws Mrs Cliff) Kennedy'=arid I • So -the Horticulture Society every spring has an Auction .Sale and you can take your extra plants to ,the r meeti ng on Weed. May 20 -St. Geroges -Church. Halt -and buy other plants -,for a few pennies -and fill out your perennial bed again. This is great for 'those young , marrieds especially who. need 'a lot or plants and need to know something- about. them. You' are indeed welcome, as •th'e flowers Rev. Clayton Heckendorn is -guest speaker •I'he Reverend 'Clayton Heckendorn was 'guest speaker oft Sunday morning at Donnybrook `United Church where Floly. Communion service was conducted. A aptismal service was also condo ted for Julie Lea daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Thompson. Eldo Hildebrand, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hildebrand finished his course at Waterloo University and arrived home Thursday. On .Friday his parents took him to Toronto airport where he started his journey by plane to Kamloops, 13. C. where he will he working with a survey team for the next four months. DELAWARE INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY , ,m,...,, -•-5.f f :s EST OF-UO'I413O1 T r°DELAWAR'E a, FRIDAY, MAY 15 STARTS AT 8:00 P"a•9. Super -Modified Stock Car Racing Plus Hobby Division . Adults - $3.00' Students With Card - $2.25' Children Under 12 Free SPECIAL HOLIDAY PROGRAM MONDAY, MAY 18 , STARTSAT8P.M. '." ..,Features - Diamond Class Late Model :Stock Car Racing Plus Hobby Division GIANT AERIAL FIREWORK4 DISPLAY ;, r •� �� /�M ,,J ^+nom"�•:Irrree 4 mA11��/.1.7��%il �l'"�.'wr.:.' LI�L�%�tt., w'%�., r:C:S,. 4.....,. dda.. �ICI'4�re4N .11llA ["i f. REMEMBER HELP YOUR RED CRASS TO HELP. 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Ono Show Wed, and Thurs. at 8:00 Two Shows Friday Friday and Saturday nits , Third Pr?ducti ►'n 1 BOX 'OFFICE Open At Reg Reif Office Tuesday,May 19 to . May 23 From 2 to 5 p.m. Produced by Special Peregission Of • Samuel F renUch • BAYFIELD ROAD GODERICH 524-7711 DINING And DANCING m ,....FRIDAY Y -.•I AP•l,. a he BLUE_,_ SATURDAY, MAY1.6- RANPY PARIS AND THE REVOIS FIRST HOLIDAY SPECIAL ALL WEEK - EVERY NIGHT MONDAY, MAY 18 TO a SATURDAY MAY 23 DAVE PAULAND THE SILVER DOLLARS -Nightly Entertainment .9 p.m. - 1 Azq '. -; ALL 'DOUBLE N First Show � ��., Phone .“'' /asTA,v:NSET DRIVEN THEATRE FEATUR . SHOWS ° at sk 524-9981 • aR+ve-t• HOLMES, z" cla CIIN701k/ RD. 4 . PHONE 524-9981 HWY. 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION THURS.,-FRI., A Cinema ..ANaticnal_General ° (ADULT ;:,•�', . .fir Ski ' ,',e.. SAT: --May :q (ADULT 14-15-16. NATIONAL GENERAL PICTURES ►usrrin A MARK ROBSON PRODUCTION r DA'bDYS -H-urVii C • and the nightmare beginct ' Steve McQueen ' 'The Reivers,• Center Films'Presentation Pictures -Release ENTERTAINMENT) ENTERTAINMENT) SUNDAY, FOUR NIGHTMARE "NIGHTMARE (Adult' "BLOOD OF D "TERROR , . "MOTHRA" MAY Entertainment) OF 17 SHOWS IN WAX" - CASTLE' TONGS" • MONDAY and TUESDAY .'"NIGHTMARE (Adult Entertainment) - AND -- "BLOOD OE DRACULA'S May 18 - 19 -- IN WAX" CASTLE" WED., THURS.,' FRI:, SAT..-- U INIG. Ii Starring, Paual Auto 7 .'1^y -M,i4. kJ1.. ■{�■/.',"�C H ;rt l� a. c' - (Adult Entortainriiettt) ,,,a,„.,...., ay/or. CiaydJ. Catdiiiale ,, May 20423, nti NewRobmertan, JWoanneagnerSh/ oedward aa'cing At Itt Besti" 7;:i; .:.• kiK ES' " "the 1=lying...,ptYie Iti Afr1e ' • a• r..1•t�Au::1