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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-08-03, Page 20d• gE1C8SIGNAL-START 't'i•iURSUAY, AUGUST 3.1672 OE'SBP Service Station and . Coffee Shop 411 Huron Rd., Goderich 524-6871 ti 1 d til'e F.ec.iIte , 4 RTAINME1 cknow craft fesffval ,expects IOD exhibitors Lucknow-the town with the One Hundred Thousand Welcgrnes.'Ciadh Mille Fealte" isur_stint with activity this. week making preparations for the second Lucknow Craft Festival, August 4 and. 5. With •over 100 crafters from across Ontario having booked space in. the Lu`cknow ,frena, anticipation runs high. For .where could one find so much variety, in handcrafts and antiques_in one building other 'than' the ' LLucknow Craft Festival. Five booths will be filled with antiques from, pine chests to tiny salt dishes. Anyone who likes to 3 DAY SERVICE K�dachr�mE FILM PROCESSIN 'Kodak 41. y Gr FOR ALL YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC NEEDS CAMPBELL'S 168. THE SQUARE browse for; these items then you ' are •in luck. . When last did you have home made.,bread,...kns,.-.pies, calces; : cookies or any of this culinary art? Promiseyourself a treat to —Filinientade fudge. ' How about those little pickled corn cobs or carrots or.perhaps,- some mint jelly? It will be at Lucknow on August 4 and .5 as will an abundance of corn, beans, beets, apples, plums and other fresh produce from local gardens. Crafts of every type will be demonstrated and on. sale. These range from hand' made ' doll furniture, clothes and dolls to fine china and decorations_ No need to worry about the weather, it's all under cover and in one building. The Souvenir Booklet full of readings, sayings, and the story of the Festival will be on sale ani- you may he ducky enough ,to win a beautiful oil painting or a hand-knit afghan or one of the smaller prizes. Conveners Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles and their °'"committee, Mr. and Mrs. Dan McInnes, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Oii'iar Brooks and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Struthers bid you come and say to one and all Ciadh Mille Fealte. Baseball quiz BY -ROSS HAUGH Answers to last week's ' questions •— The original name of •the Houston Colt 45's and Dizzy Dean won 30 games -in the 1934 season: He added two additional wins in the World Series the same ;near.. Questions —• With which -'famous ball players do you. associate the following • jnicknames? The Georgia Peach; Big Poison and little Poison, . The Sultan of •Swat,. -the Fordham Flash and the Flying Dutchman? BA YFIELD RD GODERiDH Fr• . 524-77T1. i DINING AND DANCING EVERY NIGHT ,,T.HRU TO 11A1��KUR pAY The Bavarians - Heinz and Christi *Koller. There's only one like him e paints what people want There• could only be one Heinz L. Koller. And that's the huge man from Bavaria people saw 'at Summerfest last week, painting, out in the open while the crowd looked on. The exceptional.Hein•z Koller has two faces:' the serious, intense appearance of an artist oblivious of 'crowds noisily thronging around while he works; and the face a a rogue, his small laughing eyes and his beard •moving.up. and down with his 'chin as. he relates some humorous occurrence or gives his "opinion on some topic. Mr: Koller and. his wife 'Christi, • along with their three children iand a . dog travel around throughout the summer via trailer to, exhibitions in • Imagine the latest in fashion and at 10% savi`g. After our August Coat Event,,the next time you Will be able to buy these coats at a saving will bp January. You'll save ,n in January "IF" the coat you realty want Is still in stock . and in your size. Get the coat YOU WANT now and enjoy it Fall, Winter and ,early Spring. Also An Advance Showing Of Many FALL • FASHIONS In 'Snits • Sportswear Dresses -'etc: SI-IOPPE- OPN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY OPEN FAIbI Y. NIGHT TIL 9 P.M. �� a��iy( G01)E ■ICH Canada. Their . home is in the world, K II in the :Mississauga. They have been Himalayas.° An 'excellent skier linin; inf Canada.':for five years ' and climber, Mr.. Kollerascaled n„�� . P �` the treacherous mountain ridge The wean .who has been expertly: painting; steadily for 15 years.. - The talentedi,artist also does . now "s;ar-ted painting when he iron and copper' work when he was lust a tot..' works in .oils, has the time, and can even play painting slush scenes as the druth.s mountains. trees and lakes,. Time' is not a factor, hqwever, count sides with sheep when it comes to consuming his ;raring;, still life, and warmly --favorite favorite drink -- beer. Heinz humin pictures of people and • Koller claims .he animal•;. He also' does some tips 24 bottleslof beer in one.day abstracts. Mr. Koller's , most — and adds.thatfin his opinion interested . in doing (and. ,whq' acould argue with impressionistic painting though. , xperience). Canadian beer He says ` if he didn't have to cannot otouch the Bavarian brew ;corn' jabout taking care of a for flavor, ,,. family, alt ..his paintings would Not •many people can earn a he impressionistic. But • people ' living doing what they enjoy like variety. he says, and in order to sell in work. he has to give. people what they Want. • • He says the crowds • that gather around,.him when 'he is painting at '-his exhibits don't bother him. He says when he begins to paint, he is somewhere else, an() M he neither s'ees nor hears anyone while, for themselves. St. John concentrating on a picture. .Ambulance suggests. it is helpful The l'ivelV jolly artist may be to•the older person'"s morale and noted for more than ,just his sense,of usefulness if he is asked painting. While Mr. Koller was - to assume definite and regular with the G-erman army, he was responsibilities. Such divisions sent on an expedition to test the as' setting the table, doing the Wearability of army apparel. dishes, etc., help him to feel That involved the ciirjihing of needed and give enjoyment as one of the highest mountains in well. most — end have so much 'fun in the bargain. Truly` there is• only one Heinz Koller. He's one of a kind. 4L*4tAt-*jl-*At*-Aof-At4At4t* ELM -HAVEN MoTo HOTEL R6W PLATING "DUCK SOUP” SIX -PIECE BAND tM C(oM1NG SOUND OF FURY MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON 4-6 p.m. **************** Sunday:August6 Hear Rev. George Sheffer d Goderich AnLudiesTrio At Huron Men's Chapel; Auburn ALL WELCOME . . (EVIL PREVAILS WHEN GOOD MEN DO'NOTHING)• Family and friends of aged I people should avoid_being over helpful but should `encourage them to do as mbch as possible Mr. Arie Van :Den Ende 'led the song service-- =on Su.ridaV evening assisted by members of the Clinton Christian Deform church. Eighty residents from IE4uronview,, travelled by bus,on ndaav''o'spend the afternoon at• Rinelake, following" a short stop' at the, boat dock area nat Bayfield. Everyone enjoyed an hour's rest beside the lake before supper: A picnic • supper was served to , the residents by' members ,of the staff and volunteers; returning to the home at five thirty. The management appreciate the generosity of . the . E.11iotts;& of Pinelake for providing the accommodation for the` afternoon' and for the assistance of the campers who helped with; the picnic -supper. There wag a ,'Scottish tilt, in the 'air ,at Huronview on' Thursday . evening when the Brussels Pipe Band along with two Clinton Band members played for a concert , on 'the lawn. Most of the` residents were .'able_to__enjoy the concert either . outd'ooi's or from the west .windows of the home. The bared played several familiar tunes in a circle; performed a drill on the front parking lot and finished the concert with the very popular bagpipe tune,. Amazing s. Grace, , Summer Sale Discounts on all Stock 10% ,o 20% HUCK'S SPORTING GOODS 524.6985• 13 Ha It i Sf.• MODERN DA NCING 1 Timed of sitting at home. Cotes to kOCk'SBARN DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 2 miles S. of Kincardine on Aintree Rd. THIS WEEK —AUGUST 5 ThEROYAL AIRES. f); • ha