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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 rr 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 EL N 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 Ai% 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 KIDNAPPED A MICH4fA1a1BdA:.e:.,:..al1NS;:N NaPPEC ..'REYORHOWARD JACK HAWAIN ,GN4:C PEEAS(",,.E . ,AWRIN(' '.j(,. A r'YI/N HER IMR'1N 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 , PARK OODER/CN, ONT, 524-7811 Got a husbaraii who to forget' na %j the office? Take . him Out to the MOVIES! CONESTOLGA COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY IF YOU ARE UNEMPLOYED OR UNDEREMPLOYED 0 You may be, eligible for these furniture operator training courses FURNITURE MANUFACTURING: Rough Machining and -Assembly Operator (717) Finish Machining and Sanding Operator (718) Veneering Operator (719) Finishing Operator (720) Cutter-LPoWer Sewing Machine Operator (721) Upholstering—Fabricating Operator (722) Many positiOnS are presently vacant in Wood Products Manufacturing Industries and graduates o,f these courses will be' offered jobs Under the Occupational. Training Act you may qualify for complete living allowances with tuition paid by Canada Manpower. Under a financial plan of the College you may 'obtain training by the -1* paytnent of a small fee, These courses are approved by the -Depaitment of CbIleges and Universities YOU MAY APPLY TO a Canada Manpower officein your locality or use the coupon below YES I AM INTERESTED IN FURTHER INFORMATION a • Unemployed • underemployed interested -in Course No. Return this coupon to:. The Admissions Office Conestoga College - 299 boon Valley Delve kitaerter, Ontario 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