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COLBORNE TOWNSIOP 7th. ANNUAL
(brstrn�s Country f -air.
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Display and sale.of local arts and crafts it, the Township
Hall Carlow,
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1 8 :
AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21
10:00 a.m. 'to 9 ' p.m,'
DISTINCTIVE CRAFTS
1972 FEATURES TO BE:
Handwrought silverjewellery
' Rockies - curios made ,from Ontario beach stones
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Chair -caning
Colborne Township's "Country Arts and Crafts"
Country Bake Sale
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PLAYS
- THE
RESULTS
SPORTS
"BAYFIELD OLD TIME
COUNTRY FAIR",.. Sept. lst
and 2nd. Fair opened by
Warden, Huron. County, :Par`ad'e
1 p.m. .. s.
Sat., ;Quilting, Bee, BabS
Show, Horeshoe Pitching and
- other events. --35
ASK FOR AN
APPOINTMENT
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,•••If 'you halm a hearing problem
contact The Zenith Hearing Aid,
Service . by 'calling RIECK.
PHARMAgY 524-7241, .14 1 he
Square. FREE TESTING. 'N
QBLIGATLON.
BILL
BRADY
BRAHMA
BULLS
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BUCKING
BRONCS
ROPING
CALVES
WILD
Cove
MILKIN
BULL
DOGGING
RODEO
CLOWNS
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It*.JOE OVERHOLT c' 009,
pleased to announ'ce'a decision
to continue to chart. "Coming
,Events" to assist local.
service clubs, churches: ' and
other organizations to co-
ordinate their ' fund- alsing
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 so that
other interested corning
events 'Calendar' users will
know, -in advance, of the dates
already selected by others.
The Signal -Star office staff
will not beresponsible. for
charting upcomin6.. events:.
unless specifically asked to do
so. '
LUTHERAN Worship Service,
Wednesday, Sept. 6, 8 p.m. Knox
Chapel, Goderich. Worship thel
Living .God before leaving town for
the weekend.-=-34tf
AHMEEK Chapter I.O.D.E.
Due • to ' unforeseen
,.circumstances, the luncheon
Se'pt, 1°3 has been .
postponed. -35 4
SEPTEMBER meeting of the
Maple Leaf Chapter I.O.D.E.
.will be held Tuesday, Sept., 5,
8:15 p.m. at the home of Mrs: A.
M. Harper,. 38 St. Vincent.
St. -35
Hearing Tests
(NO OBLIGATION) •
For appointmentcall Campbell's,.
1.68 The Square, phone 524-7532.
"BELTONE" Service Centre,
second .Tuesday of each month,
1-3 p.m.' Batteries and repairs
'for most makes.
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- €BBORN —'i'`t pp^s h
annual Christmas Country Fair,
sale of local arts and crafts,
• Wednesday, October 18. amd
Saturday, October 21, ' 1972. 10
a.m.-9 p.m. Bake Sale -Tea. -35
GODERICH IONAtratsiAR. THURSDAY. 4ALICil.t$T 3I: 1;t
—TTNICERTOWINT7tarts',Sefitjr
for 3 and 4 year olds. To register
call Bea Clement, 524-8709.---5
BINGO . every Saturday at
GQderich"Legion' Hall, 8:30 p.m.
Fifteen regular games; $12.00
prizes. Four share-thw.ealth
games with this' weeks jackpot
$75.00 if won in 55 calls. Door _
prizes. Admission $1.00.—tf
BI'OGEST RODEO in Ontario it
Exeter. Professional Cowboys fr8m
Canada and the U.S.A. compete for
$3,000:00 Prize Money. Br'unc
Riding, Bull Dogging, Calf Roping,
Brahma Bull Riding,•, Wild Cow
Milking; Steer Riding, Exciting
Clowns. SaturdaYNigh' Dancing_by
Jae Overholt Band.. Three Full
Rodeo Performances • Labour Day
Weekend --- Saturday, September
2nd at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.
Sunday, September 3rd 'at 2:010 p.m.
only.
Admission $2.00 and '50 cents:
Bleacher seats free. Covered
reserved seats only 50 cents .extra.
Available in advance. --34-35 • -
A DANCE will be held in Auburn
Community Mall on Sept, 2,,1972 for
relatives, friends and neighbors of
Mr. and Mrs. Al' Meader, Mr." and
Mrs. •Elton Draper, Mr. and, Mrs.
Ivan Grigg, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin
''etr,ie for their 25th wedding
anniversary. Dancing 3 -•- 1 o'clock.
Music by Country ,Boys, Definitely•
no gifts by special 'request.: --34-35
EASTERN STAR Harvest Ball
at Clinton Community Centre,
Friday, Septembers 15, 1972.
Music by the Bluetones. Lunch
and refreshments. Dancing 9
p.m. to 1 a.m. $6.00 per
couple. -33,34,35,36
NEW BINGO at Clinton Legion
Hall, .8:30 p.m., Aug. 31.
Admission, $1.00. Fifteen regular
games $10 each. Three Share-
the -Wealth games. One Jackpot
game for $1.00 in 56callsor
less, or guaranteed $.25
consolation: One call and $1000
added 'weekly if . not won.—tf
Seethe Canadian National *'
Exhibition in
oron
SPECIAL BUS LEAVES
AT 7:55A.M. FROM HURON AUTOMOTIVE
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
" '* For Tickets and Information
3:
* -Contact Huron Automotive L & H COACHWAYS LTD.., -X
P.O.BOX 426'
524-6271 _ *
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FRENCH FRIES & SALAD
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HOT ROLL WITH BUTTER
1/2 lb. Rib Eye
STEAK
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RICE P.UDDING,JELLO OR ICE CREAM
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SUN. SEPT, 3 •
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THRU
9 P.M. MONDAY, SEPT. 4
BIGFRIDAY —First Game 7:15 p.m. Last Game 9 p.m. DAys
SATURDAY -- f=irst Gartne 9:45 a.m. Last (ame'9 p.m.
SUNDAY — First Game 11 a.m. Last Game 9:30 p,m.
MONDAY — First Game 8:45 a.m. Last Game 9 p.m%
GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP GAME - 9 P.M. MONDAY
26 TEAMS From. All Of Ontario
Official Opening By the Mayor --- Noon Saturday
25e ADMISSION TICKET ENTITLES HOLDER TO CHANCES ON
30 DRAW PRIZES TO BE. DRAWN , FOR ON MONDAY NIGHT.
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