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Thi God%rich .$IBnah
, Star 1s happy; to assist
this organlzatlons In and
around the municipality
to "riserve" dates for°
Important events.
A roup wishing to
chart an upcoming event
well • in .advance of the
data; planned, may
telephone The Goderich
Signal -Star with the„ in-
formation which will be
noted on a master calen-
dar. There is no charge
for this service. However,
no event will be charted
unless The Signal -Star is,
explicitly •asked to do so.
It should also be noted
that such charting does
not ensure that the date
selected will have no"
other event ongoing. The
Signal -Star has no con-
trol over such matters
and cannot be held
responsible for' conflic-
ting dates.
The service is intended
merely as a community
calendar which may or
may not be used, as local
organizations choose.
COME to Blyth Lions Club
, Bingo every Saturday night at
8:30 ° p.rn., Community Hall.
Admission $1.00, 12 regular
games; $10.00 each. Two Share -
'the -Wealth garnes. One .$25.00
special. $125.00 jackpot, if taken
carts, if not taken, $10.00
added each night. 50 percent of
take to full card if jackpot not
taken.-37tf
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MAPLE Leaf Chapter II DB,
Wine and Cheese Festival,
Saturday, September 30th, 8:00
p.m,' at the r Harbour lite Inn.
Tickets from- mem-
berg. -r-26,37,38,39
BLUE Flame Cooking School,'
GDCI, Goder•ieh, " Ont:
October. 5, 1972, 8:00 p.m:
Sponsored by Eastern 'Star
Chapter no. 284. Goderich.`, In
• conjunction with Union Gas. Co.
Ltd., Goderich. Admission
$1.00.-38,39
NEW BINGO at Clinton Legion
I all, 8:30 p.rn•a Septr 28,
Admission $1.00. Fifteen regular
games $10 each. Three Share -
the -Wealth games. One Jackpot.
game for $20..09 in 60 calls or
less„ or guaranteed 525 •
consolation. One,call and $10.00
added ..weekly' if not won. --1
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DUNGANNON fall Pair
Dance, Saturday, '.`.. ptembet
in Dungannon. Agricultural',
Hall. »ancing.io Country Music
Men, 10 pa .-1 a m 39
CHRIST Church, Pt. Alberto
to
Sdnday, October let :at 2 IMO: -
Harvest Thanksgiving.
`" reaclier=T rI*eVit. t;v, • :T .
Queen, Bishop of , Huron, re! eP'
tion Hallowing. Rector: , Rev,,
G.G. Russell, Goderich.--39x
THE CLUSTER, Bayfield
meals served all day. Open 8-11
Mondays to Fridays, Open °9-11
Saturday and Sunday. Allen
Cooke, Prop. -39
BINGO every Saturday at-- WEDNESDAY, November 15, a
Goderich Legion Hall, 8:30 p.m. _ bazaar and bake 4 sale at
Fifteen regular games, $12.00 Holmesyille United Church and
prizes. Four share -the -wealth Township Hall under Auspices
games with this week's jackpot U.C.W.-39
$95.00if won Iin5,5.0.ealla:»:Door
prizes. Admission $1.00-tf RECEPTION in Saltford
�.,_;, <. ..T, �.��a ;..7* :.•,. Valley Hall on Saturday, Sep -
RECEPTION and danc, ;�;,f r,-°,,tember 30, 1972 for Mr. and
Mr. aid Mrs. Jim Smith (na- Mrs. Jim Fielder (nee Darlene
Carolyn Adams) in Whitechurch
Comtnurn ty Hall,,,ri y, Sep-..
tember 29. 11usic by the Alley.
Cats. Ladies please bring lunch,
Everyone welcome. -39
LUNCHEON—Tomorrow, Sep
tember 29, • in St. ` George's
Farii h' Hall, Nelson' ,8t.: Served'
continuously 12 to 1:30. Price
$1.50. Everybody welcome. -39
FOWL Supper, October 19, St.
George's Parish Hall, Nelson
Sttw itt' g,5and6
o sm s p.m.:30.
Adul a $22;-childr-ern-12-.-an
under $1.00. Get your tickets
early. Phone Mrs. ; A. Basset,
7742 or Mrs° J. Scaman,
7709.-39,41,42
Draper), Dancing 9-1. Music by
The Country Boys. Lunch ser-
ved. Everyone welcome. -39x '
THE OCTOBER meeting of the
Maple Leaf Chapter LO.D.E.
will be held October 3 at 8:15
p.m., at the home • of Mrs. Sam
Anderson, 66 St. Patrick St. -39
THE GODERI.CH W.I. will
meet at McKay Hall, October 5,
at 2 p.m. -3.9
RECEPTION i D
TAYLOR Corner Community
• Club Bazaar, Saturday, October
28 McKay . Hall.
Honzeb`ya ki g, produce,
needlework, tea, salad .plate and
takeout orders. -39x
•GODERICH District of the
W.O.H.D.A. Draw that was to
be held on. September 30 will
now be drawn on October 14 at
Mir competition. -39
ASTHMATIC
CONDITIONING
FOR CHILDREN
Eight week course - weekly,
Mondays, beginning October 2,
1972, 7 p.m. -8 p.m. Parent and
Children's Sessions. Red . Cross
Rooms, 33 Market Place, Strat-
ford, Ontario.' Conducted by
Mrs. Linda Clarke and spon-
sored by the Huron -Perth TB'
and Respiratory Disease
Association, Mrs. Beryl David-
son, Program Director. Doctor's
consent required. -39
Adult
BREATHING CLASSES .
Weekly, Mondays, 8 p.m. -9 p.m.,
beginning October 2, 1972. Red
Cross, Rooms, 33 -Market Place,
Stratford. Doctor's consent
required. Sponsored by the
Huron -Perth TB and
Respiratory Disease Association,
"A Christmas Seal Ser-
vice" .-39
n ungannon
d--Agrieulttrral—Hall, -on°-Friday; `rersWATER ,
ctober• 6, 1972, for Mr. and FALL FAIR
BeamilleR-UnitedChir
Wednesday, October 25.
Supper at 5:30 and T:09 pan.
TICKETS ADULTS $2.00
CHILDREN UNDER
12 $ 1.i0
TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM
MRS. D. WILLIE MISS B. LANG
i24 -anis 524-6468 .
Bol
FRI.-SAT.-SUN.. SEPT. 29- 30, OCT. 1
2,WALT DISNEY SHOWS
"SCANDALOUS JOHN"
ews � Keith.
"THE BISCUIT EATER"
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CODE -RICH
oFIGURE SKATING CLUB
7 7•
Mrs. Tom Culbert, formerly
Dolores Hart. Music by the For-
dwich. Ramblers. Lunch served.
Everyone welcome. -39,40
Hearing Tests
(NO OBLIGATION)
For appointment call
Campbell's, 168 The Square;
phone 524-7532. "BELTONE"
Service Centre, second
Thursday of each month, 1-3c
p.m. Batteries and repairs for
most makes.
7 7 7 7 7 4 7 711, 7 T 7
Thursday: September. 28th 4-5 p.m. & 7 - 9 p.m.
Friday: September . 29th "4 - 5 p.m. & 7 - .9 p.m.
Place: New store next to Bank of Nova Scotia -
Fees:
, Junior
Intermediates
Seniors
Ballet
Power Skating
;) Family Plan -
$15
$20
$20
- $10
$14
,$40
50% of payment due .on Registration Day
Remainder due by Wed. Nov: 1st. and Sat. Nov. 4th
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L.$14.
$5,000 $1,000
Neil Cosford, Wallaceburg Ir. & Mrs. H. W Green, Toronto
$100 Wallace G. Reid, Kitchener; Ernest St. Denis., Mississauga: A. J.
Nisker, Toronto; Maryse Boucher, Montreal: Larry Sekersky,
Windsor; Wel.ka,..Fort_.Erie; Mrs -D_ _Carriere,.•Cornwall:_lJoyd- CO Nut»kins,
London` Duane D. Fisher, Base Petawawa; B. ,A. Wallace, Wallaceburg;
Marianne. Polowyk, Toronto; Dr. Adrian Anglin, Port Credit; J, G. Menard,
Windsor; Mrs, Nicole Pecbre, Cornwall; Marg MLlrphy, London; H. Shragle,
Toronto; Vjvian Lee, Hamilton; J. W, Ledrew, Richmond Hill; Diane & Murray
Geldziler, Irvington, N.J.; Nick Zelik, Hamilton; Mrs, D. Grisold, Ottawa; B.
Swann, Hamilton; L. Wincheruk, Atikokan; Leo & Magzie Chong, Willowdale;
Alphonse Guindon, Maxville; Jan Melesh, Niagara Falls; Gerard Dupuis,
Ottawa Elaine Avery, Mississauga; John Hill,
Collingwood;°Roger Chausse, Cornwall; E. Mc-
Donald,
Etobicoke; F. Haug, Windsor; Sylvester • "
Panchment, Toronto; Peggy Wood, Stratford;
Mrs. E. "Bauckham, Toronto; S.. Kushir, Don
101:
Mills; -Peg Hodgson, Hamilton; Lorraine La-
pointe, Toronto; S. Sheard, Toronto; Ernie W.
Ruttan, Richmond Hill.
kin Loney tickets may be purchased from any member of
participating Kinsmen Clubs or authorized stiles outlets.
' Kinsmen- W
serving the community„*
greatest need. -
for thiormatlsn on becoming a Kin LotteryUYCket seller, writs: Kin Lottery, box KIN, Cornwall, Ontario.
Come and have fun at
TEESWATER FAIR Friday
and Saturday, October 6 ,and 7.
'Doors open at '7 p.m. FRIDAY
for inspection of Exhibits. 'Of-
ficial Opening by Ontario Dairy
Princess, and; en-tertainment by
Ontario Junior Farmers Talent
Contest winners - "Woodstock",
"The Good Intentions", and
"Miss Majorette of Canada"
will follow. A COFFEE HOUSE
will operate at Teeswater Town
Hall from 10' p.m. to 1 with en-
tertainment. SATURDAY'S
events include harness • racing
with first heat at 1 p.m.; bands;
stunts; midway rides; horse and
livestock judging; 4-H shows;
r exhibits; demonstrations;
machinery and equipment;, beef
and pork carcasses, etc. At 7:45
Saturday night doors of Arena
will re -open for Variety Show
, which comtnences at 8:15` with
Vince Mountford, recent guest
on Tommy `Hunter Show as
Master of Ceremonies. Dancing
will follow to music by The
County Gents.
A good time isplanned for all
at TEESWATER FAIR, 'so do
come• -early and meet your
friends there. The dates are Oc-
tober 6 and 7. .39,40
FASHION Show with .fashions
by The Old Mill, Central Huron
Secondary School, Clinton, Oc-
tober 12th, 8:00 p.m. Admission
$1.00. Door prizes. Sponsored by
Beta Sigma Phi. For tickets call
482-9648.-39
ASK FOR AN
APPOINTMENT
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If you havea hearing problem
contact. The Zenith Hearing Aid,
Service by calling R I EC K `
PHARMACY 524-7241, 14 1 he
Square. FREE TESTING. NO
OBLIGATION. -
Showtime - 8:00
FRIDAY` -
SATURDAY = SUNDAY
SEPTEMBER 29. 30 - OCTOBER 1
John Phillip Lav
Dyan Cannon
Robert Ryan
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IO r, ISO..,
I. rs.us o. 4c. ovu .
PLUS
"WATERMELON MAN"
GODFREY CAMBRIDGE—ESTELLE PARSONS
maN
1141.`.1TIICTCU
to 11110.E
was co *At atom
BROWNIE'S
CLINTON - ONTARIO
omething
Extra
Frank & Eos Carry -Out
PIZZA
ALSO -•
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SPAGHETTI-.ASAGNA-RAYIOU
50 WEST. STREET, GODERICH •
(Near The Laundromat)
FREE DELIVERY!
OPEN 4 p.m. to 2 a.m.
BAYFIELD RD.—GODERICH
524-7711
DINING AND DANCING
EVERY FRIDAY AND';\,
SATURDAY NIGHT •\
FRIDAY,, SEPT. 29'
"BLUEiONES
SATURDAY, SFPT..70
bIMENS1ONS»-.:
•BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH
s now ,our specialty
Something Different Everyday
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•
A un; versa,
Ha, Raacn P,0Ouct.,
George Peppard
Michael Sarrazin
Christine Belford
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
Thu.28 Fr1.29
Saf.30
L We challenge you to guess the ending of
TECHNtCOt,
R. PANAVISiON
"The Groulndstar Conspiracy"
Pk
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
BOX OFFICE
OPENS 7:30
Jesse lames and
Cole Younger's most
daring bank robbery !
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T!E OfEAIT
NUaTBFIELD,
MINNESOTA RAID"
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DRIVE-IN
WEEKENDS
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DRIVE-IN • GODERICH
HWY. 8 AT CONCESSION RD. 4 • PHONE 524-9981
SUN. NIGHT ONLY - OCT. 1
SEDUCERS
GRIMM FAIRY TALES
FOR ADULTS
DMRrANCI
RESTRICTED
0E4110 1'ANS 01 awH
1 thu.28 Fri.29 s .30 A Fri. &
ROA 5tei.ger ADULT ENT HYMN ENT— i1•
A FISTFUL OF DYNAMITE aio
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Saturday Mittriee 30
OFFERS rou
A Flower Everg Month
DeIigh-ffI»CoiIectio-o
of Twelve-
-
Beautiful Designs
* * *
Ideal for remembering birth-
days, anniversaries and other
special occasions.
A unique way for you and your
guests to spend an enjoyable
hour - brows* through" bur
colisctltin of girt Items.
SQUIR E.GIFTS
HWY. 218.. GODERICH
OPEN BMW NIGHT -ALL
CHRISTMAS
IE• . •
fljOy, Thee Lord Simcoe has2 Night extra for you. It's a 2 night
•special two a only
$58for.90. It
atincludescost deluxe
Spec accommodation for two,nights,
dinner in the famous'
Captain!& Table cam—
at
am -at Toronto s plete with a bottle of
100
champagne, breakfast
each morning in our%room
and a sightseeing tour of
Toronto's many
S
exciting attractions --
all for only $58.90,
Subject to advance
registration.
You get something
• "'�"'"' else that's special at
. the Lord Simcop -. it's friendly hospitality you.will
enjoy throughout your stay with,us..
.Ste your, ravelagent orcontact us at -
150 Icing Street West, Toronto. Telephone: 362-1848.
A..„,,,
;1 want
YOU
to
see -
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Harness Races Every M
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JUNE 25 to OCT. 1 P2O:0S0 P.M.
777777777. 7T•7 77
EGIST
A TION
„•
CODE -RICH
oFIGURE SKATING CLUB
7 7•
Mrs. Tom Culbert, formerly
Dolores Hart. Music by the For-
dwich. Ramblers. Lunch served.
Everyone welcome. -39,40
Hearing Tests
(NO OBLIGATION)
For appointment call
Campbell's, 168 The Square;
phone 524-7532. "BELTONE"
Service Centre, second
Thursday of each month, 1-3c
p.m. Batteries and repairs for
most makes.
7 7 7 7 7 4 7 711, 7 T 7
Thursday: September. 28th 4-5 p.m. & 7 - 9 p.m.
Friday: September . 29th "4 - 5 p.m. & 7 - .9 p.m.
Place: New store next to Bank of Nova Scotia -
Fees:
, Junior
Intermediates
Seniors
Ballet
Power Skating
;) Family Plan -
$15
$20
$20
- $10
$14
,$40
50% of payment due .on Registration Day
Remainder due by Wed. Nov: 1st. and Sat. Nov. 4th
N
Nititeis
ile+...71
L.$14.
$5,000 $1,000
Neil Cosford, Wallaceburg Ir. & Mrs. H. W Green, Toronto
$100 Wallace G. Reid, Kitchener; Ernest St. Denis., Mississauga: A. J.
Nisker, Toronto; Maryse Boucher, Montreal: Larry Sekersky,
Windsor; Wel.ka,..Fort_.Erie; Mrs -D_ _Carriere,.•Cornwall:_lJoyd- CO Nut»kins,
London` Duane D. Fisher, Base Petawawa; B. ,A. Wallace, Wallaceburg;
Marianne. Polowyk, Toronto; Dr. Adrian Anglin, Port Credit; J, G. Menard,
Windsor; Mrs, Nicole Pecbre, Cornwall; Marg MLlrphy, London; H. Shragle,
Toronto; Vjvian Lee, Hamilton; J. W, Ledrew, Richmond Hill; Diane & Murray
Geldziler, Irvington, N.J.; Nick Zelik, Hamilton; Mrs, D. Grisold, Ottawa; B.
Swann, Hamilton; L. Wincheruk, Atikokan; Leo & Magzie Chong, Willowdale;
Alphonse Guindon, Maxville; Jan Melesh, Niagara Falls; Gerard Dupuis,
Ottawa Elaine Avery, Mississauga; John Hill,
Collingwood;°Roger Chausse, Cornwall; E. Mc-
Donald,
Etobicoke; F. Haug, Windsor; Sylvester • "
Panchment, Toronto; Peggy Wood, Stratford;
Mrs. E. "Bauckham, Toronto; S.. Kushir, Don
101:
Mills; -Peg Hodgson, Hamilton; Lorraine La-
pointe, Toronto; S. Sheard, Toronto; Ernie W.
Ruttan, Richmond Hill.
kin Loney tickets may be purchased from any member of
participating Kinsmen Clubs or authorized stiles outlets.
' Kinsmen- W
serving the community„*
greatest need. -
for thiormatlsn on becoming a Kin LotteryUYCket seller, writs: Kin Lottery, box KIN, Cornwall, Ontario.
Come and have fun at
TEESWATER FAIR Friday
and Saturday, October 6 ,and 7.
'Doors open at '7 p.m. FRIDAY
for inspection of Exhibits. 'Of-
ficial Opening by Ontario Dairy
Princess, and; en-tertainment by
Ontario Junior Farmers Talent
Contest winners - "Woodstock",
"The Good Intentions", and
"Miss Majorette of Canada"
will follow. A COFFEE HOUSE
will operate at Teeswater Town
Hall from 10' p.m. to 1 with en-
tertainment. SATURDAY'S
events include harness • racing
with first heat at 1 p.m.; bands;
stunts; midway rides; horse and
livestock judging; 4-H shows;
r exhibits; demonstrations;
machinery and equipment;, beef
and pork carcasses, etc. At 7:45
Saturday night doors of Arena
will re -open for Variety Show
, which comtnences at 8:15` with
Vince Mountford, recent guest
on Tommy `Hunter Show as
Master of Ceremonies. Dancing
will follow to music by The
County Gents.
A good time isplanned for all
at TEESWATER FAIR, 'so do
come• -early and meet your
friends there. The dates are Oc-
tober 6 and 7. .39,40
FASHION Show with .fashions
by The Old Mill, Central Huron
Secondary School, Clinton, Oc-
tober 12th, 8:00 p.m. Admission
$1.00. Door prizes. Sponsored by
Beta Sigma Phi. For tickets call
482-9648.-39
ASK FOR AN
APPOINTMENT
•
rAv "..11r b AwrLymid.
If you havea hearing problem
contact. The Zenith Hearing Aid,
Service by calling R I EC K `
PHARMACY 524-7241, 14 1 he
Square. FREE TESTING. NO
OBLIGATION. -
Showtime - 8:00
FRIDAY` -
SATURDAY = SUNDAY
SEPTEMBER 29. 30 - OCTOBER 1
John Phillip Lav
Dyan Cannon
Robert Ryan
r•�
IO r, ISO..,
I. rs.us o. 4c. ovu .
PLUS
"WATERMELON MAN"
GODFREY CAMBRIDGE—ESTELLE PARSONS
maN
1141.`.1TIICTCU
to 11110.E
was co *At atom
BROWNIE'S
CLINTON - ONTARIO
omething
Extra
Frank & Eos Carry -Out
PIZZA
ALSO -•
-
SPAGHETTI-.ASAGNA-RAYIOU
50 WEST. STREET, GODERICH •
(Near The Laundromat)
FREE DELIVERY!
OPEN 4 p.m. to 2 a.m.
BAYFIELD RD.—GODERICH
524-7711
DINING AND DANCING
EVERY FRIDAY AND';\,
SATURDAY NIGHT •\
FRIDAY,, SEPT. 29'
"BLUEiONES
SATURDAY, SFPT..70
bIMENS1ONS»-.:
•BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH
s now ,our specialty
Something Different Everyday
r•
•
A un; versa,
Ha, Raacn P,0Ouct.,
George Peppard
Michael Sarrazin
Christine Belford
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
Thu.28 Fr1.29
Saf.30
L We challenge you to guess the ending of
TECHNtCOt,
R. PANAVISiON
"The Groulndstar Conspiracy"
Pk
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
BOX OFFICE
OPENS 7:30
Jesse lames and
Cole Younger's most
daring bank robbery !
i ( ' s
T!E OfEAIT
NUaTBFIELD,
MINNESOTA RAID"
P VNrvt0SAt 000E1150N rv40 4550CUI(5
'00n,I(I'1:1N . '0G4Nd0i00•
DRIVE-IN
WEEKENDS
a5T4s??
DRIVE-IN • GODERICH
HWY. 8 AT CONCESSION RD. 4 • PHONE 524-9981
SUN. NIGHT ONLY - OCT. 1
SEDUCERS
GRIMM FAIRY TALES
FOR ADULTS
DMRrANCI
RESTRICTED
0E4110 1'ANS 01 awH
1 thu.28 Fri.29 s .30 A Fri. &
ROA 5tei.ger ADULT ENT HYMN ENT— i1•
A FISTFUL OF DYNAMITE aio
\\\\11111 111•\•11\••• 11\11••11111111\11••11
Saturday Mittriee 30
OFFERS rou
A Flower Everg Month
DeIigh-ffI»CoiIectio-o
of Twelve-
-
Beautiful Designs
* * *
Ideal for remembering birth-
days, anniversaries and other
special occasions.
A unique way for you and your
guests to spend an enjoyable
hour - brows* through" bur
colisctltin of girt Items.
SQUIR E.GIFTS
HWY. 218.. GODERICH
OPEN BMW NIGHT -ALL
CHRISTMAS
IE• . •
fljOy, Thee Lord Simcoe has2 Night extra for you. It's a 2 night
•special two a only
$58for.90. It
atincludescost deluxe
Spec accommodation for two,nights,
dinner in the famous'
Captain!& Table cam—
at
am -at Toronto s plete with a bottle of
100
champagne, breakfast
each morning in our%room
and a sightseeing tour of
Toronto's many
S
exciting attractions --
all for only $58.90,
Subject to advance
registration.
You get something
• "'�"'"' else that's special at
. the Lord Simcop -. it's friendly hospitality you.will
enjoy throughout your stay with,us..
.Ste your, ravelagent orcontact us at -
150 Icing Street West, Toronto. Telephone: 362-1848.
A..„,,,
;1 want
YOU
to
see -
"me in
GODER/CN? ONT.
524 7811
111\011111111\1\11\11111111\1\\ 1\\1♦\\\
COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents
EILI cAI3 Tt1 MICNA[r SIJSANSIA IH
ityuiCAINE ycii
InAKASTNER• r('4'.. 4 hYo.. �1 ibAs+w..vet
LAOD.
KANTER PR000CYION
Starts WEDNESDAY! _
.grave >f Ex Ic soar
isau1o1 McGoohati ' rlmoa al ton '1i'yletDavcnport
in
'leen tri°Sro;t4
r, p... J..r.
t4.tti fri* liwarS+._:1%a \r", ;1Vlasie •tAr*Tiolrh
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