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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-05-18, Page 45•er The Goderich Signal -Star is pleased to announce a decision to continue to chart "Coming Events" to assist local service clubs, churches and' other_ organizations -to--co.... ordinate their fund=raising events. If your group wishes to have a date "reserved" for an upcoming event, just telephone the Signal -Star with the proposed day or days. While the Signal -Star cannot ensure that no other event will fall on the date you've selected; we can chart your event s� that other interested coming events calendar users will know, in advance, of the dates already selected by others. The Signal -Star office staff will not be responsible for charting " upcoming events unless specifically asked to do SO. BINGO at (Clinton Legion Hall, 8:30 p.m., May 4, admission $1.00. Fifteen regular games, $10 each. l'hree Share -the -Wealth games..One Jackpot game for $160.00 in 55 calls -Or less; or guaranteed $25 consolation. One call and $10 added weekly if not won.—tfn N. COME to Blyth Agricultural. Society Bingo, May 20, 8:30 p.m., U'ommuniL /, ' Hall. Admission $1.00, 12 regular games, $10:00 each. Two ' Share -The -Wealth gam.gs.. One ' $25.00 special. $125.00 .jackpot, if taken in 60 calls, if not•,taken, $10.00 added each night. 50 percent of take to full card if, jackpot not taken. = 19,20,23b -BINGO every Saturd-ay at Goderich Legion Hall, 8:30 p.m. . Fifteen regular games, $1'2.00 . prizes. Four share -the -wealth l.games with ,this week's jackpot $75.00 if won in 55 calls, Door .prizes. Adrnission $1.00.—tf tl ASK FOR AN APPOINTMENT, w fh, rapt!, 4Acrr.i, .y. .If you have a hearing problem contact The Zenith Hearing Aid • Service -by catling RIECK PHA,RMACY 524.7241, 14 1 ne Square. FREE TESTING. NO OBLIGATION. - • 11111111.11111.111111111111111111111111 'BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE CLINTON - ONTARIO , . , --BOX• `f'f44f 3PENS. AiAltd." oA ..m. • FIRST SHOW AT• DUSK 0 4 FRIDAY and SATURDAY *May 19-20 -- DOUBLE FEATURE - .THE PANIC IN NEEDLE -PARK ADAiITTANCA Al Pashto . Kitty Winn V Color • R..,•,.„o T 'i-ri $ ouser4t cis THE. SEVEN_ MINUTES ADMITTANCE Marianne McAndrew Waynet Maunder Philip Carey TO /(*SONS. s ave. Color . 4...110_... �a r' THE GODERICH Women's Institute' Bake Sale. 12-3 p.m., May 26th, at The Mill End Store... ---19,21 CAMEO liquid embroidery Open House, Tuesday, MayOrd',,at the home of Nora Currell, 160 Park St., Goderich, Time 2-5, 7-9. A w free gift for all. -19,20 WOMEN'S Hospital Auxiliary Penny Fair, Bake Sale and Tea will be held in Knox Church Hall, Wednesday, May 31st. -17,19,21 GARDEN SU,R.PLUS AUCTION— Come, have fun and get . some bargains too. Bring your excess. plants, seedlings or bulbs. Door prizes. Wed.nes.day, May 24 at 7,:30 p.m. at St. George's Parish Hall. Sponsored by Goderich Garden Club. -20 HAM AND SALAD SUPPER at Nile United Church on May 31, 1972 from 5:'30-8:00. Adults $1.75, children under twelve 50c, preschool free. -20,21 MYRNA WINS.. A JUNO • ' Beautiful songstress Myrna Lorries who stars on CBC television's Countrytime each Saturday night, and also 'makes frequent appearances on the Tommy Hunter Show, looks radiantly happy as she accepts her second' Juno Award in a row at the recent RPM Gold Leaf Awards dinner in Toronto. Myrna's award was. for being the' tap female. country .singer ofthIs. Tegrr Th, ,natty; of'T�hlTh lcr Bay'''fres, been sing ng country+song;�.; it�ce,,,she�.was,......' a :foddler. _ - TOWN TALI( Mrs. Hugh Glen returned home on Sunday per plane after spending a very enjoyable holiday for a. week with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs: Cris Ray in Key West, Florida. She was met at the International. Airport, Toronto, by he"r husband and son Donald. Bridge scores There were seven tables in play at the Goderich Duplicate Bridge Club on -Tuesday, May 9. Winners and their scores were as follows: Mrs: A. Galbraith and A. J. Weerasooriya, Mrs. W. . Worthy and Mrs. WSn. Duncan, 72T; Mrs. J. Stringer and Mrs. B. Lapaine, 671/2; Bill Wh.arry and Chas. Hodgins, 65; Mrs. J. Cook Cartoon and Mrs. R. Shrier, 64.' SUNDAY ONLY ---,May 21 — HOLIDAY TRIPLE BILL — HORROR AND SCIENCE FICTION Dracula ...Has Risen From The 'Grave Christopher Lee .. Veronica Carlson Color - rr THX 1138 (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Robert Duvall Color When urs • Ruled The Earth Victoria Vetri Color Cartoon FRI.-SAT.-SUN. May 26-27-28 bOUBL' FEATUR`..- LE - MANS Stb M McQueen - Elga Anderson Color SUDDEN TERROR. Mark Leiter » Lionel Jeffries ' Color Coition ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL ,' NOW PLAYING WHISKEY SOUR BEGINNING MAY TERRY DEE SHOW MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON 201! 1111 .• ,, ..:'�'. 11:11 , , / / / / / / / / / / / / / STAGS PLAYS PROMOTE YOUR EVENTS THROUGH THE , SIGNAL -STAR ENTERTAINMENT PAGE GET' RESULTS THE ,SUR EST 'WAY' DANCES SPORTS ntario Ploce plans igger beffer sJiows 4QUt✓ tmcf• ,o"I'QtNAL•Sfl, THURSDAY, fi��el-f1��'s - ENTERT/{INME GUIDE The emphasis is on more and better live entertainment at Ontario Place this summer with plans calling for an impressive array of `top names in "symphony, opera, concert, country, rock and variety. Seiji Ozawa, whose appearance with the Toronto Symphony last. year drew more thin 10000 • people to The Forum, willconduct two concerts this summer season at Ontario Place. Karel Ancerl, Arthur Fiedler, Andre. Kostelanetz, Victor Feldbrill and Walter Susskind ,are am=ong the top-ranking conductors who will lead'the Toronto Symphonyduring this series of 15 concepts between July 10 and August 15. Visitors- , to the waterfront entertainment centre will also see and hear 7 performances by' the ' ,, internationally -known Canadian Opera Company who will present concerts of excerpts from some of the world's best - loved operas, "featuring leading soloists and the Canadian Opera, Company chorus, starting. August 20, this year .. ll_Starh•ro trg-h ' The songs, dances„music and Wrestling -bringing in a weekly Thanksgiving Day, October 9, c,olourof Europe are brought to card of •top. wrestlers to _The "tare -st'a'g”""b iTiei'' bpular "Yvan Forum fors 4four Thursdays Romanoff with a, -series • of starting May,25.On June 6 and 7, Continental • Holiday programs • for racing .buffs there will be during the summer months; • -"Motorsport",• with . the' -famed starting. June 25. Ivan will bring driver Jackie Stewart in person those, appearing will he Phil. days will come to Ontario Place Nimmons,, outstanding (;arradian from many parts of the province. jazz conductor, composer and A new feature this year--day:t arranger, Boss Brass and Fred honouring communities Stone, jazz trumpet player••. Pop, throughout Ontario --will bring rock and folk shows are planned talented performers and groups, with such personalities and to The Forum from many centres groups as Ray/Charl.es., Ocean, in the province. London Day will • Lighthouse,. Crowbar, the Beach be June 10; aril other "days" will, Boys,and MajeHoople, the Poppy .include St. Catharines, Oshawa, Family, the 5th Dimension and Harhilton, Kitchener -Waterloo Starnpeders. • and Etonicoke.' A Caribbean Music Festival is Throughout the grounds, also scheduled for June' Four visitors will be entertained" by Country Music Special's are marching military:bands, drum planned for September featuring % and bugle cgrps4; yinttrumental well-known country -anti -western groups; clowns, magicians, and groups. colourful specially -designed new A five-day Indian Festival- will Ontario Place "fun characters'-' ' P be held in The Forum and designed by the •intel'nationally`- surroundding areas starting.famous •sculptor 'Tanya Petrova. August 28,' featuring traditional .k• All of the live performances at %ostumes, authentic a'rts,' The Forum; as well as the daily dancing, crafts and performers programs of Ontario films at including the finest Indian „ Cinesphere and the exhibits in the dancers, singers, drummers, Pavilion can • be , enjoyed by cract,smen and artists from Indian . Ontario Place visitors at no extra 'nations throughout Ontario and cost, after admission to Ontario other parts of North America. Place has been obtained. The Sports fans will enjoy a new Ontario Place summer season is his' orchestra and .troupe of on stage at The Forum, along with singing stars, and will have as Ms a display of formula racing cars guests many internationally- and a film: -On June 17 a fun event; known singers, dancers and "The Jameson Bicycle Race” musician.s. will offer a ' bartenders' Grand Ontario Place turns" into Prix throughout the site with Magicland, Sunday June 18, when ' competitors riding bicycles of all •visitors will be entertained at The ages; shapes and sizes. Forum and throughout the' site by Groups featuring Canadians of some of .the world's finest magicians—members of the 50th Annual International Magicians Convention. ,This will offer Ontario Place visitors a unique opportunity to see the masters. of magic from the world over, at their mystifying best. The "red -coated 'swingers'', the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Concert Band, will'present five days of- performances in The Forum, July 3 to 7. This talented grpup of musicians and •soloists feature a fast-moving pop and rock show with hit -parade and showtune favourites as well as compositions of their own. ' «_ In addition to. the Toronto S.ynm.phofly- and- Canadian "Or;era Company concerts, ;there• will he plenty to please lovers of concert and classical music. The distinguished Mendelsohn 'Choir, conducted by, Elmer Eisler, will present a concert June 16. Another highly anticipated event- will be the Toronto Youth Symphony's annual concert Jrine 30, directed by the young* orchestra's conductor - founder, Jacob Groob. The National Youth Orchestra who have won ;high praise throughout North--k•nrerica"'and Europe will appea'rin two' Forum cbhcerts in August. Eugene Dolny will conduct a special Sunday Pop Cohcert of classical favourites on Society is to be heard in a Springtime Concert on June 3. In \ July, "Music from the Films" will present arselection of hits from the top movies, under the direction of Canadian conductor Louis Applebaum. Operatic baritone'Louis Quillico .warmly received at Ontario Place when he was guest soloist with 4eiji Ozawa last year, will° return fora classical concert on July 12. Throughout the summer, salutes to well known composers will be presented by Rudy Toth and his orchestra with guest stars, featuring music by Cole Porter, Richard Rodgers, Jerome Kern and•other greats of the music world. Rock and jazz' fans will be ' treated to the' best Canadian" artists in those fields. Among Ukrainian, Es onian, Chinese tnd other nationat backgrounds will -, SAT • MAY 20 he spotlighted on various Sundays during the season, when visitors KINCARDINE will be able to enjoy cultural music,• singing, dances and PAVILION costumes of many. lands. . ' Participants in these national STAG For Harold teddy JUNE 3 •Goderich' Arena DANCE YUKON- BAYFIELD tO-A49-4.0.0-0-,-.0x.9-44,-,-e-4.6.;,..0•Kolt47-..9-e-x.,6),/ RD,—GODERICH 524-7711 DINING AND DANCING. EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT FRIDAY & SATURDAY MAY -11 & 120— opening dance ida-y May }9- • a 9:30 t 2:30 admission 's 1 0-'• ` featuring "-walru,s atthe Bayfield Pavilion i, „''�•►c0+�c!!�4!h�0'�c¢t�Uu.OxO'��0�'-U��l�•+�D�11+� WED. THURS. FRI. SAT. 17-18-19-20• THE New Jesters :o���.o�����•o����.��������.o��-oxo Frank 8 Gus Carry -Out 'IZZA ALSO-- A. 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