HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-07-20, Page 8rra i SiONAI,STAR. THURSDAY JULY 20, 1972 p•
'Miss. Cecil Hall arranged and
led the C'hriSttan Women's ,Club
sang_ service pn Sunday evding.
tissisted by seven young pepple
from .the Exeter area. There were
;.; speobj 'the
Haywood B,rgs,. and Mary .ldllen
9ingerich with Katherine Hall in
eharge.of the devotional, period,.
Folks, a_ group of young a People
" ^ from Goderich who haVe 'been
engaged by' he Opportunity for
Youth pragrarn visited Huronview
on Monday afternoon and
a m presented' two skits and some
musical numbers.
. Owing, to the weather conditions
the Family Night Band Concert
was cancelled last week.
,�..x ' Twenty-four tables of. bingo
were played onFriday afternoon
with 15 priz'e winners in the 40
games,.
47,-+
The majority of the safety
' ^
"golden rules" that you learn at
ccr'rk-a-r ppfl ltY11Tt st
off -the -job . recreational
situations, St. John, Ambulance
(photo by Wayne Farrar, Niagara Falls) Aseves.
AND MRS. • D. F, TOROK
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Christ Church. Niagara Falls was the setting for a doable -ring
.; wedding ceremony on Saturday: June 17 hen P,1`ti•ic•ia Ann Ladd and
.Daniel Frederick Torok-exchang'edYvo •s. erose I evd 4,A."
IT€ skEtli.
The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.r•Johp.C::1add. Goderich.
Th. groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W.P. Sturdy. Nragarta Falls.
I rs. Paul Dockstader was maid of honor and Miss Connie Young w•as
'bridesmaid. '
' Kim. Ladd, brother of the bride. was ringbearer
Ra'vmond Whiter St.•Catharines,,wa the hest nran.and guests were
ushered by Mac Ross. Toronto.
Dinner.fellowed atJhe White House. Niagara Palls.
• The bride was honored by shower given -.by Mrs_ W P. Sturdy. 1MI•rs.
Paul Dockstader assisted by Connie Young,
The couple will°"reside in Niagara Falls.
The former Par -Knit Hosiery factory at the corner of Albert and will makethe transformation at a cost of $198,000 which'. includes
Mills Sts, in clintcin will look-•l.ik-e-it+i•s-whet-the—t rye ati-ens-s•re•--the evs#--of-itre- 01
par tng o s and
completed for the Huron County Board of Education offices. James interior accommodation. (Sketch supplied through the courtesy of
HaymanConstruction Ltd., London, is'the contracting firm •which James Hayman Construction Ltd.)
We've re -marked some stock for
this second and final week.
Prices cut' even more!
Rehear Sals began Iast week at
the new Huron Country Playhouse
as the professional.. staff of
actors, technicians,designer and
.director took up residence at the
deserted_farm location on the B
Line: Just two miles from .,the
Village of Grand Bend.
Work continues at a feverish
pace in preparation for the
opening next we:k on July 26. On
day. July 2,. the. tent arrives
and wi ected'" on the site
near the old barn which will be in
Partial. use this• summer as 'a
theatre lobby and as an art exhibit
• area. •
Two for the Seesaw is the first
tirpe. Individuarai m ssionprices'
'range from $2.00 to $3.°.0.0. Season
ticket prices range from $12,50 to
$15.00 and are available at the
Havasu and Griffin' Thomas,
' Furniture in Grand Bend: Jack
Smith's• J,ew6,lry . ira.> 'Exetet:
Charlton's'Ladies ' Wear 'in
Parkhill and through Betty Etue in'
Goderich and at Words and Music
in London. •
Performances at the`Playhouse
will be given Wednesday through
,Sunday evening's,at 9:00 P.M, with
two shows on Saturday at 6:00 and
9:00 P.M. '
play of the season. it "Stars' Terry
Tweed; well .known television' �•
actress and New York • actor,
David Alexander. Two For ° The e _ -
Seesaw by William -Gibson is a
,21:it:te swcomedy._ about -two- school -gets
lonely people and how in the
lonelingss of New York City they
bring for a time some' happiness
into each other's lives. Two for
the Seesa* wasa smash
Broadway hit 'which starred
Henry Fonda and the,then unknown The Huron -Perth separate
Ann Bancroft. The Hollywood film school board promised last week
to look into a suggestion from the
version starred Shirrev MacLean
trum. It r..mains a St. Joseph s schoolasso,��t,•...""��•
and Robert Mitee ,",m. _.....w,e .
�.^^�Kng5t3"h � e which w•ou1Fl have a
favorite ,with„,. stifrirteriTiralFe
audiences because of it arm portable classroom set up at that
and compassionate h �d its school to accommodate ;the
rich understanding ofth " human kindergarten pupil,
goodandthe human, predicament. The proposal, made by St.
Designer Dale Melsness' Joseph's chairman William. Van
Osh, asked that the-'k.indergar:te i ,
setting for the plat with its twor
lower East side -New York by moved into a portable (6 'free
a , rtments will more room in the main school ,•,
Pn ,lifer ._ such ". ^
realisti4 details as, kitchen sinks
and fridges, door bells.
t`eMephones, etc Area residents
have very kindly answered pleas
for, help in locating the three'-.
hundred -forty-seven different
" Reins' required • in the Play.
—Others . willing to _...lend'' The
which could he used for another
class. The hoard said they would
look inti.) the situation and report
hack W the Kingshrirl•ge
delegation as soon as passible.
,,,,The hoard also accepted sketch
plansfor an addition to St.
Aloysius 'school -in-,Stratford: and--
Pla house items to he used in the the defnolition and r uilriing of
p�rodu'cf ons should contact Mrs.' Dar °f Hel-V Name )"Sc
if
'III-St.
Marv's.
CriTt Brew& Tram- Ailsa -Craig, Salary negotiations between the -
• new property mistress for • the•hoard and. the teachers were,
Playhouse
This�we c3 ctrvidual t%cicets go progressing according to J.
Morris' ' of -the personnel
on sate. 'to -reserve seats one has committee. Be said that the
merely'tophont-the4tePlayhduse at teachers would probably issue a
228.8381: `rickets will he held up`
until one hall hour prior to show press release in the near future.
Cor, Square & M'ntreaI 5-t.m '
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