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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-07-26, Page 8• PAGE SOODIERUCHJIGNAL-STAR, 11!URI3DAY, JJMLY 24, 1973 Players present comedy skit RY SHIRLEY J. KELLER This w,gek's set of plays per- formed by the local (and, freewill) Pendulum Players had drama for those who like it.... and light=hearted rib -tickling fun for those who prefer their entertainment on the comedy side. The first play of the, evening was, The Red Key by Charles Emery and directed by Greg Markson. This . play was also performed last week and. was fully reviewed in this column. Once more, Kate Williams as the emotionally disturbed Hester; Tony McQuail as the scheming Nicholas; and Linda Carman as the love -struck Karen, gave a convincing per- formance. And for another week, the audience was left to decide whether there really was a body behind,the curtained door or not! The second offering was en- titled "Romeo and Juliet - A Farce". And a farce it was, • right from the wit -riddled narration by Director Greg Markson to the balcony fashioned from a cardboard cue marker. • Tony McQuak( in palest blue satin shirt and 'cap topping a set of bright blue bloomers over aqua fish -net stockings was just right as the rebounding Romeo. Wanda Limier, in palest white changing to a filmy negligee of Stanfield one-piece -ecru, was the juvenile Juliet. The rest of the cast included Kate Williams_ ; Laurie Cox • who played (among other things) the bottom rail of the balcony; Lynda Carman; Sharon Markson; Elaine Bailey, a Goderich visitor from England; and Liza Williams, sister to Kate. "It' was obvious the cast had great_ fun_ romping .through the skit and considerable credit must go out to Greg Markson who managed to -bring out the extreme good' fun in the hilarious script: -: more, "Romeo and Juliet - A Farce" was a crowd pleaser. Spontaneous laughter spilled forth from those in at- tendance and smiles were everywhere.; On Saturday evening, The Pendulum Players will be up- town in the Square taking part in Summerfest '73.` Don't miss them.'You'll enjoy the,fun and have your faith 'renewed in the calibre of youth around us. - Connie Arlene Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0111 Harris of RR 3, Clinton, graduated July 15 from the St. Clair Regional School of, Nur- sing in Sarnia. Miss Harris has accepted a position in I.O.D.E. hospital in Windsor. STAY ALIVE WITN RED CROSS WATER SAFETY. Still students looking for wor Back in early March the Cauda Manpower Center in Goderich. appointed 28 year°old Tyke League baseball A three team tyke house - league is 'being house- , operated this summer by the Goderich Minor Baseball Association, under President Doug Cruickshank. So far, in league action, coach Bill Gallow's Braves hold down first place, with the Dodgers, coached by Richard Madge and Warren Moland in second spot and George Osmond's Giants in third place. In games last week, the Braves h"P' the Giants 11-5, the Dodger. .,eat the Giants 6-3, and the Braves defeated the Giants 10-5. Jim Costello was the winning pitcher in both the Braves wins, and Larry Madge was the win- ning pitcher for the Dodgers,, with help from Dan Maillet and Charlie Ross. Mike Hodges and Del Mitchelmore shared the Giant's pitching chores. Tomorrow (Friday) the Dodgers play the Braves, and on,. Monday the Dodgers take on the Giants. Both games are at 6:30 p.m. ' Larry Dillon, a Waterloo Lutheran University Student, as „student placement officer. Immediately the new em- ployee began co-ordinating a program for student jobs. "It will be my job," he ex- plained ° at fhe time, "to both geek out,the employers and the students.",' In the months that followed Mr. Dillon 'has bee "n doing just that, with considerable success. This year approximately 500 students registered with the C.M.C. office in search of sum- mer work, last year there were only 260 registered. Of. that -500, Mr. Dillon explains, 200 found jobs with little help from the C.M.C. while another 200 were placed directly in jobs by the Canada Manpower -Student Placement officer. • "This means we have about 100 students left," he said in an interview with the Signal - Star on Tuesday, "and I'd like to findwork for them as well." Many of this group are younger students, from 12 and 14, years of age and up. Younger students are best Suited for casual employment by homeowners or by farmers needing harvest workers. There are a number of older, university age students, still available though and Mr. Dillonfeels these -students ."can do anything and, do it well."' Even with twice the number of students registered at the • G:-M.C. the student placement officer can boast of a 200 per cent increase in, "placements in 1973. as compared to 1972. Girls are more difficult to place than boys, Mr. Dillon ex- plains, but the placement of- ficer has found work for 40 per cent of those registered.. "We have enjoyed greet ro• operation from industries�►'in the area," the officer notes. "They always seem willing to talk with us. When he t in the spring Mr up h;, ted that 1973 Dillon sumfor "should h fthose eT�eatta registeremer ord with udo been a V hie Act it In additionou mer, employee line up0. Map,' has also been -super?' Placing those Who part in programs such e and military or 0pportuai Youth schemes. t' DEMOLITION "NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SNiiu 1 am starting my own Business of Tsarina Down any kind of Buildings. Would appreciate your Interest. FREE ESTIMATES CONTACT: BRUCE SETTLES DAY OR NIGHT 482-7549 Pretty Karen Such -in -her fourth-year at the Goderich Tourist Information Booth shows two of the ceramic Town of Goderich souvenirs, anash tray and a ted, which are made by participants in the Industrial Therapy Unit of the Goderich Psychiatric Hospital and sold at the information` booth. Other articles sold at the booth are bud vases, hot chocolate,cups, stacking mugs and coffee mugs. The 'proceeds are put back into material for other hospital projects. (staff photo) uIIy GuiIy is Succulent spare ribs, sauerkraut and pork tails headed the menu at the first annual , Hully Gully Summer - fest sponsored by The Hully Gully Four Seasons Country Club on July 21 and 22. The main Saturday attrac- tion of the gala weekend was a display of local brawn and. stamina in the tug-of-war com- petition'where 12'teams viedfor $7'S in prizes. After 40 pulls North Easthope was victorious in Class A and "The Second, of.. Stanley" proved the champions in Class B. On v Sunday "afternoon the Varna ball- team provided the crowd with a neck and neck battle when they narrowly defeated the Holmesville team.. The star of ,the day was Varna's Don Taylor who hit •i triple in the last inning which resulted in the Varna victory of 7-5. Keen competition, markman- ship and excitement abounded in the horseshoe pits 'on Sunday afternoon and final standings were: 'Class A; Ken Smith, Rodger - Christie, Slim Harburn, Bob Smith, Lloyd Venner, Logan Cruse. Class B; J. Kipfer, Carl Egilson, R. Anderson,Bryon. Christie, Doug Harburn, Lloyd Nebb. Other popular attractions Joseph C. Potter, a road em- ployee of Goderich Township, completed a two year course on-- -road n--•road and bridge construction t'hd maintenance held at the University of Guelph each year. SNOWMOBILE DRAG RACES SUNDAY, .JULY 191h 81:30 p.m. at HULLY G�1LLY were a four horse hitch and wagon, a„Saturday night dance to the continuous music of the Bluewater Playboys and the Alpinaires, a German band and active peln Groh Each ungs derl take_ rely hea he E ronto r resi the cc By a beer drinking contest. Win- ners in this, event were Don McGregor and Joan Grunewald respectively in male and female classes. ger ericl had slosh Id on forth 738 QUEEN ST. KINCARDINE , DISCOUNT HEALTH and BEAUTY AIDS LUCKY 1'S SPECIALS COLGATE TOOTHPASTETzr $ LISTERINE MOUTHWASH a. 7,79$ 07 27 DRISTAN NASAL MIST c c VASELINE 16 OZ JAR MSR SI 39 MSR $1.29 97c 97c 5 OZ. TIN RIGHT GUARD D EODORANT' s 39 $ ' 07 7 OZ. 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