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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-08-31, Page 194 STAGS . •PROMOTE YOUR EVENTS THROUGH ENTERTAINMENT DANCES e M •.1�(.Y�4t.K PAGE GET THE SUREST- WAY COLBORNE TOWNSIOP 7th. ANNUAL (brstrn�s Country f -air. y, 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 • Chair -caning Colborne Township's "Country Arts and Crafts" Country Bake Sale Tea . 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 rw..9 't ,•••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 • BUCKING BRONCS ROPING CALVES WILD Cove MILKIN BULL DOGGING RODEO CLOWNS Py• 0 49 • 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. • ************************************* i( 1 • - €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 $1000 added 'weekly if . not won.—tf Seethe Canadian National *' Exhibition in oron SPECIAL BUS LEAVES AT 7:55A.M. FROM HURON AUTOMOTIVE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 " '* For Tickets and Information 3: * -Contact Huron Automotive L & H COACHWAYS LTD.., -X P.O.BOX 426' 524-6271 _ * . * Goderich, Ontario STRATFORD, ONT. it *V-*-*-*Avet-*-4:*,-)e-***AtAc4L-4t-**)tt:-V-At***APP$AtAtAt4t-*-*Aui* ' k THE GODERICH INDUSTRIAL FASTBALL LEAGUE Presents FOURTH ANNUAL T CONTINUOUS 'BALL GAMES FROM LL '.CLUB.GRILL [DAILY SPECIA� SOUP SANDWICH , FRENCH FRIES & SALAD TEA, COFFEE OR MILK . 1.45 $0UPI OR JUICE • CHEFS SALAD HOT ROLL WITH BUTTER 1/2 lb. Rib Eye STEAK .- With Fried Onions RICE P.UDDING,JELLO OR ICE CREAM TEA -,-COFFEE OR MILK 2.95J 'DAILY DINNER SPECIAL 1.50 t°1..95 Club grittand. ',.birtin5i foom Kingston • Street lhu,31s•rt. . kl.1 Sat. Z SA»urd•y M•tinfe l' x\N'iE.' i kniti't N1t't'In.-,'-Inn _ x itl.,t',.\11'1'1h: ►tros. 1Gut1. stc•vc ktt't{l ( tit 1t\.\II .! fl u'\ \\<t't)1('(1\vie-,11)t•irt I1,un t• a, 'y 1 (' 111(11_, it tt l !lc 1, i h t.' it tc ► li it In t + s...3 Mon. 4 lu•. S Just when you th•bught you'd seen it alL.. GODERICH, ONT, 524-7811 ADMI1TANC1 RESTRICTED ro �. rlu.a.G• d oN. and FLOWERS FOR A VIRGIN . . . . . '. . . . . TONIGHT ICHARD BURTON GENEVIEVE BujoLo IN THE HAL WALLIS PRODUCTION ---- 1301.11FEATURES :me fbe77jousanS LJCI S ENTERTAINMEN ADULT FRIDAY . and' ' SATURDAY SEPTA « 1 - Z Robert Redford, {.{•^ George Segal & Co t - 4 heist Rock.., almost Boi WED., THURS., 'FRI., SAT. • AUGUST 30-31, SEPT. 1-2 Robert Redford, You never had a trip like this before. hei Geof9e seg alaC . . t �' 1.- A almost • A PETER YATES FILM C.$tarMp RON 1EI8MAN. PAUL SAND, r ' TDPO SWOPE and ZERO ATOSIE1 AlIATO0TMAINNIXT ..... . .!ANISIIING POINT SUN. SEPT, 3 • 'ALL—COLOUR DUSK TO 7: 1 5 P.M. FRIDAY SEPT. 1 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. 110-csreplete..scheivie eIsgwrhere4n-papetw, ,A ro The Best Fastball 'You'll ou'll See'.Anytwrhere REFRESHMENT BOOTH ON GROUNDS Now 181 COM 11118 L91UI t tiS.11 PLUS DAWN SHOW Pliripplimmos COLO A -, K ir VA ' Nt BFSS9 1;uNbaflt t.: PRE - HOLIDAY DUSKTO• DAWN 7114044:70e BIG FEATURES ADULT ENTgRTAINMENT VINCENT 'PRICE .JOSEPH COTTEN OrJ'hibes •curiously terrifying! COUOIIAe .... - A:,I+dC w'nrrpMu tioP0L.tenJ EDGAR ALLAN POE'S cta:;str of the grotesque JASON ROAMIN THE Murders .RueMorgue tritliopffit 'di GRI. AIM ROBSON DAD NISBARi PRODl1CHON - PANAVISiON' Color by DELUXE' PLUS the Valley of the Dolls e0ME ACE TO.FA E 'WITH ' `TOTAL TERROR! COUNT VOIRGA, vamp