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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-07-22, Page 13M1r.vv�/ G(MgRICII SIGNAL -STA, TAU S, ►AY.; 4, L9 .%1 Monday was the Nature Walk which was an educational experience both for the'staff,and the youngsters who attended the walk. Many of the youngsters are interested in having another such ,event so if in August there is time left, then hopefully this' can be arranged. • . Friday, July 16 was a busy. day and night � for everyone. Starting off iri the morning was the pre -beginners test for the first two week sessions. Checking over last year's swimming records showed the failure rate to be approximately thesame, even with only the •a two .week sessions. 1001( WHAT HAPPENED. JI1QIiH GOODERHAM P001. Unfortunately the cold and because„ a complete water show rainy, weather certainly didn't will be presented on this night. ' help t'he little ones in swimming Friday afternoon was • the progression .but the youngsters ^ Bike Rodeo at Victoria School. were faithful and came most Tom Fortner of the Goderich days even if it rained. Police Force helped the pool A Water Safety Show is -being staff arrange the rodeo. held, on Friday, July 30 for all The winners of the rodeo .moi R This year the Sharks receive a Harrison and Harold Sartori. r' pre -beginner badge and a, Red This " was an -excellent Cross card due"to the changing 'opportunity for the participants system'" in the Red Cross to show their skill and to learn program. more safety rules or brush up an others., • The-•• pool'••• staff wishes to thank Tom Fortner for his assistance during the rodeo. Friday night was the Dance- with ancewith the Croubar Hotel providing the, ,rnusicU During the intermission staff .members 'Alastair Pirie, Sarah Hays, Taff Graham, Jennifer Cook, Kathy Robertson, Ian Harper and myself provided a hootenany for the youngsters. I would like to thank the staff for coming on their. Friday .night off and for ;g g 1 'r.. 6 ,rb 1rl)A3ttK' `""'" `ersonally I was disappointed This Water Safety • Show is• also •for the pre -beginners who have already received their cards on the day of their test, so please make -plans to attend VIKING ALUMNI DANCE 10:00 TILL 1:00 .HARBOURLITE INN Apromo'1:6b0 PER COUPLE 21 AND OVER (t$`)l:L.)01 7 RFSTAUR VII RI t l Ir 1 Former -'y • The PIZZA PATIO„ 55. BAYFIELD RD. -• GODERICH '.524-7711; e1 D...CI AIVD- AN_ .IUG , EVERY NIGHT This Week To July 24 The,,CH EERIOS NEXT WEEK July 26 toJuly 31 A GROUP CALLED 'N�. _STREAM • WF,D., THURS., FR(:t, SAT. It's a Feline Frolic.. WALT DISNEY JULY 2r-24 Purr -feet in every way! A WONDERFUL NEW CARTOOI'IFEATURE! TECHNICOLOR = , Released by BUENA VISTA Distribution Co., Inc. • U,1970 Walt Disney Productions PLUS WALT DISNEY productions' TECHl11COtOR' Rd.ne117 RUENA VISTA DISTSISUTIOII CO, IOC. SUN.,. MON., TUES.,o LEE 111411%17n1 "MONTL ' ALSH" A Roof Weateris {' <o na,5fea JEANNE MOREAU - JACK PALANCE .. Bose11 upon the novel by JACK SCHAEFER "THE 6000 TIMES, ARE COMIN PANAvIsov. IECHNICOIOr' JULY 25to27 P R .A 1 R A with the dance at first because of the lack of attendance from the young teens for whom the dance Was actually planned. But several of the younger children and m9ther's who attended said that they . really enjoyed themselves and hope that we have another one soon. As long as those who did 'attend,i the dance enjoyed •themselles, then it/was' asuccess and hopefully we ,can, have . another dance for those who` are interested. ..'" A- special thanks to the ,Croubar Hotel. . Saturday'morning Sam Di Pietro,. •head Of . the Ontario Water Polo Association, 'came .from Toronto and showed a movie on the fundamentals_ of .Water Polo. After the film the youngsters were allowed to play water polo with Mr. Di Pietro coaching then on the proper methods find rules of the game. Close to 30 attended the film ,FALCONER PICNIC to be held and the pool session. We hope in Harbour Park'on Sunday, July that more will take an interest in 25th. about 3 p.rn. -- 28,29 ' YOU are invited to attend the ,Child Health% Clinic, Court House, Goderich, o.n Saturda y 'Ti Frorn 9;30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance '2. Anaemia Screening 3. Immunization. ;- 29 29 Curtain ,UPI for the ' S gnalr Sf es ...-EI�T#RidINMENT GUIDE this' water sport. LOOK WHAT WILL PEN _On Tuesday, `July 20 a fishing trip is being planned at the north pier for perch. Alastair Pirie, Joanne McCosh and Sue Bisset are the staff members in charge. .The youngsters are to bring their own fishing equipment and worms. . Track and Field Day is being planned for Thursday, July 29 in the afternoon at Victoria School for all the young athletes . *- prizes will be given to the •winners. Come' and sign up at the pool for the events which you are interested in. This entire week Indian craft's will be done to prepare for our Indian Day which .will .,be on. Indian beads etc. etc. are some of the crafts being` done, COMING EVENTS Next week starting Monday, July 26, is a Bike Hike for the first' 30 youngsters :who, are interested. . 'Wednesday is a craft display of the month's crafts .done' by the ' junior and Senior cases.. Also• on' Wednesday is the"lt,ed Cross exams 'for those who pass, their pre-test on Tuesday. Then Thursday is a pet show so that the children are able to bring their pets and show them off. Friday" night is. the Water Safety Show for ,both • the kids and parents, a very special night for both of them. ' As yob. ears -•see next week is going to be a busy one, so' come and take part: Music students earn certificales for. effort The following . '"pupils • of Eleanor M. Hetherington, A.T.C.M., were successful in the recent mid -summer ' music examinations • of the Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto: • Piano, Grade . VI,. David McKee (1st class honors)„Judith MacFie (honors),' Lynda Hoffmeyer (honor'l • Grace V, Wendy Botz, (honor's), Dianne Riley. `- i . G rade Ii, theory, Jane 1 ‘,9 Glancy, John Shanks. Grade I theory; Margaret Wilken, Lynda Hoffineyer, David McKee, Trudy Botz^- all with first class honors. Margaret Wilken had the highest mark with 98%. CIADH MILLE FEALTE to"The Lucknow Summer Craft Festival Sale and Show of area crafts and antiques in Lucknow Arena, July 30 and 31 from 12 noon to 10 p.m. each day. Ample parking space and meals available. - 29,30 RECEPTION and dance to be held' •for Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jewell (nee Bonnie Jenkin) on July' 24 at Saltford Valley Hall. Music by "The Revells." Everybody welcome. Lunch served. 29 Augusts 2nd, Turkey •and Ham Supper, home-made, salads and dessert. Adults $2.00,' children $1.25 • - " Bayfield United Church, . `4:30 p.m. - 29,30. A Chicken Barbecue' wijl he held An. the• Community Memorial Hall, AUBURN, on Saturday, July 31st, from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. Adults $1.75, , children 6-1 4" years, $ 1.00, pre-schoolers, ' free. --•--Tickets • available=.a't-tli"e.A0Or- -120 ( THE CLINTON . Lions' Carnival will be held in conjunction with the Clinton Merchants' • "Old Fashion Sales • Days," : can the street, Thursday, • • Friday, Saturday, July 29, 30, 31. Stores :open Thursday and Friday- 9 • a.m. to 9 •p.ni Lions Carnival 'Thursday a evening July .29, featuring: Bingo, Games of Chance, Pony- ' Rides, . The, Dunk"Him Game and Refreshment Booth. Free Pony "'rides for children eight years.and under. Dutch tea Garden operated by. the Ladies' of the Christian Reform Church. - 29 'BINGO ,Every Saturday Ni;;ht LEGION H ►:LL 5555..... Starting Time -8:30 p.m.-„ •.r u-••. Y.✓ THE; Bluewater Sailing Club are holding th first Fireball Regatta, t aces on August 7th, one onAu ust 8th.Pan gPlan see these events. 28,29,30 BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN CLINTON - ONTARIO Beech Street Next to Community Pork BOX OFFICE OPENS AT MOS P.M. FIRST SHOW AT DUSK WED. - THURS. - FRI. JULY21 -22-2.3 - DOUBLE FEATURE - "'LITTLE FAUS r. AND BIG HALS Y" Kaiser,: Redford, me so me • In Color Two youngdaredevils' end a girl fight for love and recognition against ,a background of professional r. Motorcycle Raring. A t etiN U S A..•rr • A . Joanne Woodward .= R. STRICT' 0 to Paul Newman N 'tali 01 .11 q RRA NIt1AN In Color Cartoon SAT' - SUN. TUBS.. 'JU LY . 24j5r6 - DOUBLE FEATURE - -"TWO MULES FOR SISTER SARA" (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Clint Eastwood - Shirley MacLaine In Color SOMETHING NEW THE BLYTH INN HOTEL, BLYTH, NOW OFFERING "Entertainment & .Dancing" FRIDAY & SATURDAY EVENIINGS This Weekend Featuring: The Towniiners "LOST FLIGHT" • Lloyd Bridges Ralph Meeker. •.` Anne •Francis Color Cartoon COMING .NEXT ..,. WED.: THURS. - FRI. JULY 28 29 - 30 "CARRY ON ' CAMPING" "PERFECT FRIDAY" Bring this coupon for Free Admission (value. $1.50) for One Adult with the purchase ofone adult ticket at regular price. Valid, only Monday Thru' Thursday. Expires August 26, 1971. 111111111111111111101111111111 mllluulluluuwullununluilillllnlflutlllhL, ., .".,dill st- �IiF� "1i1 1f J..,1yy4011�`y,"�.`a'ta:.;yr Friday and Saturdays at 7:30 'N- and 9:15. Ali other 'days, one ' - show at 8:00, except where - noted on the program.1M Wed.21 Thu.22 Fri.23 Sat.24 ;.Winner of 8r Academy -Fa .Awards IBRIPB ' REI( IRR SM NITIMArrio 7e WORR ,^i^+.4_ y_ °•o.•.:af.: ". .4111 mar Sun.�J Mon.26 Wed.28 Michael Caine IN Get Carter ..d BRITT EKLAND • e.»d r,.-0'1.51 ' .045. VOW( Wig ,l w,b • tondo, wl 5•5315Gt � H,ba wS, r•r)L11:t5 .. wr/tlCtxG/- - Ja '.. �' �- .�, i+. �fillllllldlllll1111111NI1tt111111111fflIi1F111111111i1111i11111111111111111QIIII11111111111111111111fIIIIl11111111111111111NII1iNr T-1 M111111M111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111H 111111IIIIIIII1111111111111111111111NII1111111111111H11111111111111111111111% ' Wed.21 Thu.22 Fri.23 Sat.2 runaway-lulartty %rhe DONKiloin runs down cnvNAtB:.. HcAti FRAME A Wi6. . Urw1.S.• s1CTUNt t..r1C05.041 i= 4 AOOLT fRTE1tTARrIE1R. kit. He blew e Desert Fox to Help. • - ' Bunion I. Raid ons ' - �Dl1/1f��`i".. r 1UNIVERSAI PICTURE• TECHNICOLOr q:: SPECIAL THURSDAY,. 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