HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-03-02, Page 15TOM EARLS, °
CBC'S MAN, IN tONDN
•GODI OCH SIGNAL'STAR, THUltSDAY, :0(M 2.1972 LA
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A new service has begun on a
trial basis by the staff in the
front office of The Signal -Star.
They are charting, dates of
upcornirig events on a calendar
in ,an effort to assist local
`e e— rte ad •
other organizations to co -
4n dinate ttheir fund-raising -
events.
As the system now stand, the
Signal -Star office staff
chart coming events pn their
calendar only if especially.
requested by an officer of an
organization.
The Signal -Star office staff,
however; will not be
responsible for charting all
upcoming events in the
community.
Itis hoped this service will
alleviate some problems for
Goderich and district people
until a more permanent
arrangement is found.
BINGO every Saturday at
Goderich Legion Hall, 8:30 p.m.
,Fifteen regular games, $12,00.
prizes. Four share -the -wealth
games with this week's jackpot
$80,00 if won in 56 calls. Door
prizes. Admission $1 00.—tf
PLAN to attend the dance at the
u rrmbau l-i-te Inn •--ora---Marc# 1.7
sponsored by the• Goderich
.Psychiatric: Hospital Nurses
sbciation; Dancing 9 'to- 1,
music by Thea Islanders' special
—40 attraction Limbo' Uancer.
Admission $2.50 per person. -
8,9, 0,1,1
erson.-8,9,10;11
•
LUTHERAN Worship , Service,
Sunday, March 5, 2 p.m„Knox
Chapel, Bruce. Bjorkquist
officiating. Church of the
Lutheran HINT.' E:verypne •
welcome: —•8,9 ,
OEinti:' er iday, Narch
. at .9. p,m- In, the Parish. Hall,
Kingsbridge. Sponsored by the
Kingsliridge Youth Club.
Everyone
NEW BINGO at Clinton Legion
, Hall, 8:30 p.m., .Ma'eh. 2,
admission$1.00. Fifteen regular
games, $10 'each. Three Share -
the -Wealth games. One Jackpot
game for $170 in 56 calls or less,
or guaranteed $25 consolation.
One call and $10 added weekly if
not won. -7,8,9b
THE REGULAR meeting of the
Maple Leaf Chapter ,IODE will be
held at the home of Mrs. R.
Hughes, Wellington Street, on
March 7 at 8:15 p.m. -9
MARK April 26 on your calendar
for the Maple Leaf Chapter IODE
luncheon. -9
RESERVE Saturday, Mart4r:-18,
1:30 p.m., for St. Patrick Bake
Sale in Knox .Church Hall under"
auspices of Arthur Circle. -
9,10,11
RECEPTION AND DANCE for
Mr. and Mrs. Ian Mabon (riee -Jan
`Beattie) on . Friday, March 10,
1972, 10:30 - 1430 at Dungannon
Agricultural Hal,I. Music by the
Country goys. Lunch provided'.
Everyone welcome. -9,1'0
ROBER'T'SON:. Memorial School,'
Grade 8, presents Variety Night`
and Minstrel Show; March 13 at 8
p.m. Admission 50c.-9,10
Frank & Gus Carry-Out
pIzz
ALSO -
SPAGHETTI -LASAGNA -RAVIOLI
50 ,NEST STREET, GOD'ERICH
(Near Tie Laundromat)
FREE D E LIVERY
OPEN 4 pari. to 2 aim:
4
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1 31.==>1I 33t==Xi=
1-I AV EI 1 MOIOR.� _Anyone wanting intorin,ltion r�+.
. baking produce or'prrserves
oTELM. x
COlk to Blyth Lions Club
Bingo every Saturday night at
8:30 p.m:, Community Hall:
'Admission $1,00. 12 regular "
games; $10.00 each. Two
Sham -The -Wealth• games. z.D'nP
$ 25.00 special. $1.25 '..00 jackpot,
if
if't kin 60 I1_ sfq
- $a.0 00d'ed
adeach night. 50% of
. take, to full caxcl if jackpot not
taken, — 1 tin
BUS to London Ice Capacj.es, for
Sunday, March 5 matinee, ,b aving
12 p.m. For reservAion phone
524-7622, 524-6271 o,`.r���.` 84gh. L
, & H Coachways, All S'ti`r• Tours
Ltd. -9
ALL persons interested in pre-
school .children are invited to
attend a serie's of discussions and
films conceving. the pt'ca-school
child. This is sponsored- by the
Huron County -Health Unit:. The
topics to 'be discussed' are: 1.
Safety 2. Why Tommy Won't Eat 3.
Care of Teeth 4. Terrible Two's
and Trusting Three's. Place,
Knox Presbyterian Church,.
beginning March 8, 1972, 2:30
p.m, to'4:00 p.m.-9*10 •
rl
NEXT TRAVELOGUE
TUESDAY, MARCH 7
Spring in Holland
Robert Brouwer
Sponsored by Goderich Rotary;
A51C FOR. AN -
APPOINTMENT
APPOINTMENT
ENS
-IAr rugby Oi hew., ado
If. you -have a hearing problem,-
contact The Zenith Hearing Aid
Service by calling .,RIECK
-e.HdA.RIMACY---5224 7-24-1.;-1.4--t a-- -
Square. FREE TESTING. NO
CYBL IGATION. -
Curtain Up! for ib. Signal
ENTERTAINME NT e
GU IDE
•
CBC's London correspondent, 'Tom Earle (left), and a member
of the famed Horse Guards are shown in Whitehall. Earle's
assignments take' him ,to' different psnt .rot _Britain, to Europe,
where he reports on the European Common Market, and to -
Belfast, to cover the explosive situation in Northern Ireland. He
is seen frequently on CBC -TV's The National, and he `also
reports regularly on CBC Radios' The World At, Eight.. Before
his posting lasting August, Earle was the CBC's Ottawa Bureau
Chief. d
There were six tables in play at
the Goderich Dirplieate. Bridge
• Club Tuesday night, Feb. 22,
• 1972. Winners and their scores
were as follows—
• Mr•. ancfMrs. Jim Donnelly. 84
points:Mrs., Joann, Duckworth
and Doug Fisher: 7' 12 points:
Glen F'alKiner• and Bill Bradley,
75 points; A.J. Weerasooriya and
' Ray Fisher,;tied Mrs. Wm, Duncan
and Mrs. Bud Worthy, 731
points.
• PROMOTE YOUR EVENTS THROUGH
THE.
SIGNAL -STAR.
ENTERTAINMENT PAGES.
GET RESULTS THE SUREgT WAY
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Lucknow craft show
ready for big event
The conveners of Lucknow is halrpv 'with the promotion and
Craft Festival are happy t'. report interest ,given by the [.ucknlm
, a_c.omple_te sell-.out.of spacla-As-til. lurs.inc'ss- a cal�1e __ .
Feb. 29. no more space will be
sold. ' ' •
Names of•interested craftsmen asked to con tit t Mrs. listj,t
will he taken and it a vTc''ancv Struthers on price list and rules
should occur, then 4.he:se people and regulations
will he given a chance. • Severral people have • called.
E•veryknownhand craft will' lo' otfer•inc hop in various areas of
represented at this yea•r's shop' . the Festival such as selling -
including India Craft. tickets, clerks in baking:.
The souvenier booklet is 00 the ' preserves and prciduc:'e hu lI1,0
• press and wild be available. from • There's still a place for you if von
n_y_ the „cumuli tt.u... -want to-be---Nt+-04---atislrig.
OW PLAYING
STAGE COACH
(ROCK AND°COUNTRY)
xx'xx •
EGINNING MARCH 6
A vers
on bong
other m
T_
SOUND -Of "-FURY_..__.
tile show band featuring the' exciting vocalist, Denise
os, Bandleader 'Harold Frank on 5 instruments and 2
usicians. •
COMING MARCH 13
THE V'ERSATILES
11 • (COMEDY ROCK AND COUNTRY) '
MATINEE'SATURDAY .AFTERNOONS 4-6 P.M:
members..
Folders are ready and Will' be
distributed to all crafts people,
interested.
Several advertising posters
have already been turned in. flow
about it, kids?' Have you entered
this contest`' -
Monthly programmes are being
done on each of three T.V.
.stations. Demonstrations and
instruction are given in'each case
from a participating craftsman.
The Craft Festival Committee
t•i,►rih \lille Fed lte is the motto•'
and the conlnrithw hope that ever‘-
one in Lucknow and snrroundinv.
territory will promote this
Festival and prepare their •own
particular spot for it.
BUWSEII•RENt HIRL
b
eon Elizabeth
Sc.hooI:
Caledonia Terrace Goderich
r, - 15
Come an
Ir
d see our school in action
•Il
It
TUES
aso
WEDN
DAY, MARCH 7
- 3:30 - Bowling at Little Bowl
,4
ESDAY, MARCH 8
3:30 r- At School
m. Fiim at School on Floor Hockey
9:00
8:30 p.
THUR'S.
9:15 - 1
DAY,,MARCH 9
0;06 Skating at Gadariih
Memerlal Arena
'ONE WELCOM
Addreis
Telephone
Caught red,
handed at 7
CAN Pi.P Log
RESTAUR'' •AAVE RN
' David Alan Seymour, age 7 of
Rutledge, 5 Fla., ,was recently
arrested. He was charged with
driving his 5 h.„p. ou
a licence, going 50, m.p.h. in a 25
m.p.h. zone, having no
registration tag `or inspection
--
;sticker;driving ..or
1-igh+
attempting to .elude poli'be and
running a Stop sign.''When finally
stopped after the chase, the
' second -grader was so scared he
couldn't remember ' his phone
number. 'anti ,fid not know, how to
spell his name, t'he Ontario Safety
League reports. -1 can't wr•ije
yet,'' he said.
Unrike' lightning, injury -
producing accidents ' always
strike twice, says the • Ontario
Safety -.eagtie - First -the-person.,
Uteri his purse. .
Thu. 2 Fri.
Sot.'#
NEW ;' 1 The Story' of a Girl's Love, 1
, 44 ,� a Boy's Courage and a !
.r'•J. 1 e-s-Reeklessa •, .
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON9
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Friday & Saturday..
BAYFIELD'' RD. — GODER1g3-1
524-7711 '
DI NING,AND-DANCINGM
, EVERY FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY NIGHT
r— Formerly
_. The' —
PIZZA PATIO
London
yrnph�n
rich+
POPS
7:30 & 9:05 p,m.
1:30 r .
Mor..r r
Sun. Mon.6 Tue.
•
JAMES TAYLOR
WARREN OATES
LAURIE BIRD
DENNIS WILSON
;Wed
"A SUPERSONIC THRILLER"
_ TAME
w
Peter Sellers • George C. Scott
ft Putr•cl
Or. Stranielove
0r How I Learned To Stop Worrying
And lore Tiro Bomb ,
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524-7811
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na %j the office?
Take . him Out
to the MOVIES!
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IF YOU ARE UNEMPLOYED
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0
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FEATURING PAUL-BRODIE, TENOR
"—SAS` • : rom oronto
GDCI AUDITORIUM
2:30 P.M.
SLAW Y, MARCH 5
ADVANCE SALE -- Adults $2.50
Student — $1.00
AT DOOR --
TICKETS ON SALE AT:
Adults $3.00
Student — $1.25
LODGE FURNITURE
PICKETT & CAMPBELL
COACH HOUSE
Or Any Rotary Member
Sponosred by Goderich. Rotary Club
OPEN
HOUSE
Monday, March
7 p.m. to 9 p.m.
SEE Till SCHOOL IN OPERATION
Tuesday, March 7'
9 a.m. to 1 2 noon