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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 coy
ordinate their fund-raising
events. .
If your group wishes to have
a date "reserved" for an
updoming event, just telephone
the , St*nal-Star with the
proposed day or days. White
the Signal -Star cannot 'ensure
that no other, event will fall on
the date you've selected, we
•can chart your event so that
other , interested 'coming
events calendar user''s,,,,wiil.
know, in advances of the dates
already eady selected by others.
The Signal -Star office staff
will not be responsible for
charting upcoming events
unless specifical ly askedto do
so.
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Nile United Church on May 31,
1972 from 5:30-8:00. • Adults
$1.75, children under twelve 50c,
preschool free. ---20,21
NEW BINGO at Clinton Legion
Hall, 8:30 p.m., May 25,
admission $1.00. Fifteen regular
games, $10 each. Three Share- `
the -Wealth games. Qne Jackpot
game for $170.00 in 56 calls or
less, or guaranteed $25
consolation. One call and $10
added weekly if not won.—tfn
WOMEN'S Hospital Auxiliary
Penny Fair, Bake Sale and Tea
will beheld in Knox. Church ,Hall,
Wednesday, May 31st. -17,19,21
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.=t1
AUCTION SALE, Rectory Lawn,
87 North Skeet, Goderich,.
sponsored' by A.C.W. of St.
George's, on 'Saturday, June 3:
1972 at 1 p.m. Mike Cumtriingfa,
'Auctioneer. See Auction Ad for
listings. --21,22 �;,
HURON -BRUCE Progressive
Conservative'. ' Association's
Provincial Annual ,Meeting.,
Election of .officers. 8 pip., May
30, 1972, at Wingham Town
Hall. -21
LUTHERAN , Worship Service,
Knox Chapel, Goderich,
Wednesday, May 31, 8 p.m. All
Christians are invited to worship
at this mtd-week service- before-'
leaving town for their weekend.
activities. Bruce Bjorkquist
officiating. -21x
RECEPTION AND DANCE for
Janice White and Glen MacCuspey
(Bridal couple) to " be. held
Sat"rda.l!.-„M.ay,_21,. ,.ih ttforS1
Valley Hall. Music by the Country
Boys. Dancing from 9-1.,
Everyone welcome. ---21x
DANCE
Kincardine
Pbviliod
Sat., May 27
TRUCK
SUN DOG RECORDING
ARTISTS FROM
" TORONTO
HOCKEY COACHES
,Men -interested in coaching
minor hockey next winter should
submit name and category before June Sth
G.M.H.A. BOX 25 GODERICH•
JIM PETERS
PRESIDENT
:The circus is coinIg.
to :Goderich June 7GUIDIE
The 1972 edition of the
Hanneford Three Rtn.'g Circus,
coming to Goderich on
_ Wednesday, June 72 boasts a big
array of impressive new
features, many of them being seen
for the. -first time in America.
The circus, -which exhibits
prirparly in sports arenas and
coliseums, is rated as one of the
world's largest.
•It will perform at the Goderich
Memorial "Arena: under the
sponsorship of th&Goderich and
, Community Association for the
APPOINTMENT Mentally -Retarded. The
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association will. receive 20 .,,.r
RUMMAGESALE, Saturday, May
27, 1:30 p.m., Salvation Army,
Goderich.-21 .,
THE GODERICH Women's -
Institute Bake Sale, 12-3 p.m.,
May 26th, at The. Mill End
Store. --19,21'
ASK FOR AN
cent of the proceeds from .the
”" advance telephone sales of ticket
'hr.00''o""•',M•%books to the Weal ?merchants, and
If you 'have a hearing problem lo
25 per cent of the proceeds from
contact The Zenith `Hearing Aid • ' the sales at the gate. The
.service by :.calling ' RIECK Association in return sponsors
PHARMACY 524-7241, 14 The the Circus and provide a few
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Goderlii `Arena
There will be •two
performances, one scheduled for
4:30 in the afternoon, and the -
other for 8 o'clock in the evening.
,. Among the features is the
original George Hanneford
Family bareback riding act.
Rated as ,one of
Circus acts in the world, this
. group of nine riders and their 'six
beautiful percheron-horses have
been featured ori the Ed Sullivan
Show, the Circus Hall Of Fame TV
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They have appeared in motion
pictures for both Warner Bros.
and MGM and have starred at.
Madison Square Garden, the
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Of equal appeal to both adults
and children are this year's
elaborate production
spectacles --"Circus on
Parade", "Arabian Nights" and
the massive "Cinderella at the
Coronation Ball". The costly and
colorful "Cinderella" pageant
brings toiife an army of
characters from cartoons, fairy
tales and children's classics. It
includes over 100 dazzlingly
costumedpeople; animals•, floats
and fantastic giant puppets,
Other new stars in the 1972
show include the Four :I.Droguetts,
lightning`Jugglers,; Tony Fossett,
uproarious comedian on the
bounding rope; Mauricio and
Julie, balancing furniture on their
foreheads •while climbing a high
ladder; The Martells and the
Three Xays, whirlwind tumblers
and trampoline performers': the
Toronto Exhibition, the Calgary
Stampede and the famous London
Palladium in England.
Another .act in the show is the
feat less performance of the very
beautiful Princess Tajana in the
steel arena with her 'trained ,
- lepards and pumas. Thi lovely
and graceful Tajana puts her
snarling,. • jungle -bred beast:
through a, fascinating and
intricate performance. Her calm
—and det-e-mn+ned-r stery.of-the-big--
cat.s." 'amazed her 'male
counterparts in ' this highly
dangerous. occupation. ^
Equally - startling is' 'the
performance of Arturo on the high
trapeze. Working without a net or
other safety device, this daring
Spanish artist climaxes his aerial
performance b} ' balancing on his
head ona swaying trapeze --while
juggling with both- hands and both
feet. Other • -aerial features
include the Delaneys, attractive
young couple in an unbelievable
exhibit/ion. of'. strength, and
endurance at the very top of thee'
arena; the Whirl' Girls,' Miss
Becky McCausland; spirited and
curvaceous trapeze star; and
gorgeous young Carin Cristiana.
.wlfo flies through the air
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Ponce Brothers; sensational thigh
perch pole artists; and Philip
Morris, internationally famous
illusionist. The Hanneford
performing elephants, dogs,
horses, ponies and monkeys will
appear in some amazing new
routines.
Returning by popular demand
will be the classic George
Hanneford Family, bareback
riding act. Presenting eight
riders and seven beautiful fiorse's
in a high-speed ' exhibition of
hurricane horsemanship, this
celebrated troupe has starred on
every big network television
variety show, at every major
State Fair grandstand show; in
every major arena in the United
States and Canada, in many of the"
great European .circuses and in
both -Warner Bros. and MGM
motion -pictures..
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'Sat. 27
Here the lovely -Princess Tajana commands her leopards �na
pumas° through, a hoop. This is just •ones € fine—many e,crttng
performances to be seen'when the three ring circus,comes to
town on June 7.
MAY 25226-27
The•Delaneys perform their high trapeze act as part of the
•'Harnneford-Circus Show, which will be arriving in Goderich to
give'two shows on Wednesday, June 7, at the Goderich Memorial '
Arena. ; 0
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ELGIN, G!' OR•D A n d Don
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FRIQAY And SATURDAY
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