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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-01-24, Page 17
a. Cd A DANCE to be eld at Salt- ford-Y'ai.11ey--1-talrifr February' lst, Friday, for the'Eric Moore, family who lost their barn in a fire. Music by the Forsum.-4,5 ATTENTION ALL CARD PLAYERS: MacKay Hall° North & Nelson St. will.be open every Monday,`Wednesday and Friday for progressive euchre, five hundred and bridge. 2,4 p.m, Starting January the 28th. Admission is free. Sponsored by The Information and Friend- ship Centre, 34 Kingston St. Goderich. PboneA524-6651,-,-4 DANCE SALTFORD Valley Hall, Satuyday February 9th, .. 1974, 9 p,m. 1 a.m„`music,by the Broughams. Refreshments,.- available. efreshments,•available. Tickets $6.00 per couple., Sponsored by Goderich Figure Skating Club. -4 , HULLY GULLY • Coming 'Events: January 26/74 - Gond Harrison and "The Ha'rbourlites',' January 27/74• - Ama,teur ° ,Racing and one hundred laps enduro (weather. pern7itting) February 2174 Roger Quick and The Rainbows February 9 - "Star Trex” February 16 - Valentine Ball - "The Bluetones" BINGO ever► SrI<turdl�y aC Ooder chi Legion'He ll 8 330 Fifteen regular _games, $1:O0 prizes. Four share -the -wealth, games with this weeks jackpot. $90.00 if won in 58 calls. Door prizes.. Admission $1.00.—gtf NEW BINGO, Clinton Legion Hall 8:30 Every Thursday. Ad- mission $1.00, fifteen regular garner: $10.00 each. .Three Share -The -Wealth game.. One Jackpot for $180 in 57 calls consolation: 'Une call and $10.00 added weekly if not —4 . • A BREATH -TARING SPECTACLE - : OF WILD -SPLENDOR AND FURY!. won.—cgtfn , REMEMBER FEBRUARY 9th, 2:00 p.m. Bake Sale at St. Geowl.sa..a.r,iskjial.Utaturing z. Horne Made bread and ,rolls, piesand tarts,. sponsored -by Aglican ° Church'• 6mei X1,5,6' ,.MTh LI Ns...BINGO, Blyth Memorial Hall, Saturday "8i3O pan. $150.00 Jackpot. Big cash prizes.--4ptf °~ " -C- -- DANCE AT Sal rd Valley Hall, Saturday, Fe nary -2, 1974•, 9:00 p.m,- to 1:.1 ,a.m. Music by Country Vers iles. Lunch' and refreshme: is available. Tickets $5 pe couple. Sponsored by St. Peter's Youth Group. --3,4,5 THE 63RD Annual Meeting of The: Children's Aid Society of Huron County will be held in the -Council Chambers; _.Court House, Goderitch, Ontario on Wednesday, February' 13th, •1974 at 2:00' p.m. Hereby take notice that „ amendments are being proposed to th . ,are stitution and -By-la, opies of which may be.obtained at the office of the County Clerk, Treasurer, Codrrt House, Goderich, ` Ontario. The public iscordially invited -to 'attend. B. G. Hanly, "Secretary, Board . of Directors, The Children's Aid Society of 'Huron. C6unty:-2,5,6 • • PERSONS INTERESTED in the South Africa Tour •with, Dr. Ken and Libby Lambert cap obtain full information at the Bedford Hotel, Gaderich February 6.Admission by .in- vitation• only. Available from the Coach House : Travel Ser- vice 'doderich. ,. �' - X1'1 .• .. .. . NEXT ROTARY TRAVELOGUE GRECIAN ODYSSEY - Joe Adair - JANUARY 29 0 0 0 1 0 5 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GS • •a PLAYS 444 nD i T • GODERICH °SIGNALTST, .THURSDAY, 7"At E SPORT DANCES cD Promote your entertaitlrlent ,41 a O4O 44W0( 00444 i0y ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL Lw e. iNow Playing_ "EAST WEST " n if011 THE WINTER MONTHS ENTERTAINMENT BEGINS AT 9:30 1• 000 000000 04040400 (3 3 3 b a o 0 O 0 /1 0 0 Coming Next Week "GREEN LIGHT"- SPECIAL EVERY FRIDAY Fish 'n Chips $l EAT IN OR TAKE OUT LAKEVIEW ,RESTAURANT WEST ST. (BESIDE THE P.0:C.) GODERICH, 524-9004 ht Snacks.- Full Course Meals - Delicious 'Coffee ' +ids, .n WEDDING RECEPTION• Mr. St Mrs. Tim Glour (nee Diane Oke) February,2, 1-97•4 AT THE GODERICH ARENA AT 8:30 P.M. "Friends & Relatives Welcome" . d Frank 8, Ous Carry - 1 . SPAGHETTI -LASAGNA -RAVIOLI 50 0/EST STREET,, GOD:ERfCk1 • (Near The Latirdromat) • Delivery .'Chiargeonly -35c CLOSED MONDAY OPEN 4 P.M'. - 2 A.M.. WEEKENDS TO 3:30 SUNDAYS TILL 1,60 •A.M. " '• GODERICH Ottawa, December- 21, 1974 PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT CARRIAGE OF CBLFT AND GLOBAL COM- • MVNICATIONS The Commission's Policy Statement on Cable Television. dated July 16, 1971, sets forth the basic cable television ser- vices which all cable 'television systems are required to provide as a ,matter cif pricirity. 1 . A number of licensees in the Toronto and Hannilton areas have applied to the Commission for an extensioeof the tem- ' porary•authority ,for the carriage of CBLFT, Channel 4,5 on one or more channels using the phaserlock technique until December 31, 1974 or the commencement of transnissi0n -of '- television signals from the CN Tower, whichever occur"s', —tartlet+. All of the licensees have made a firm commitment to im- plement expanded channel capacity in, the nearfuture in order 10 enabler, the carriage of all :priority Canadian television", signals on unimpaired channels without deleting :'advices which have been provided to subscribers.. However, due to cer- tain difficulties, many of the licensees are unable imm• ediately' ,.,• to implement expanded capacity. Relocation of the Toronto transmitters to the CN Tower tin or before December :31_1974 will 'increase the signal 'strength of CBLT And CFTO-TV and further impair cable system channels 5 and 9 so that the phase -tock techniquefor CBLFT will_beineffective for, those channels'on most ,systems. • At the Public Hearings licensees maintained.- that -the carriage of CBLFT using the phase -lock 'technique has been • satisfactory. Licensee's ala/i claimed that a minimum number of complaints have been received and that in each of these cases reNJiediai action `was taken. The Commission will accept • the use of the phase -lock technique as a,tempoyary expedient . until the end -of. 1974 provided licensees continue.to provide remedial action where necessary. The Commission notes that the following licensees are now carrying CBLFT -on an unimpaired channel: Citizens Cable TV Limited (Burlington .Ont.); Aurora •.Cable yTV Limited • `(Aurora, Ont,); Metro Cable TV Limited.(Burlington, Ont.). Cable television c•arr•iage""""tit Global . Communications represents a uniquej4ituat ion since Global's coverage area, is all of Southern Ontario. Since the Global System consists of a. -'number of transmitters broadcasting rm. Afferent channel'' . frequencies;, it is desirable, Wherever possible, for the system • to he carried 'onti- uniform cable channel in•order to enable ` • 'e tiy. identification. Channel :3 appears to he the optimum • choice since it is, or c,art,:be made, availahle on Most c:a?le systems. The Commission indicated in letters sent to ,Cable. .. tele' u-,ihn .l•ic•ensees on,Septeniber 19, 197:3 that Global should `be carried on a c�ornmon chartrrlel wherever practical and'that the hes.•t choice is channel 3. p' The Commission requires licensees to provide for the. carriage ' of Global, on channel 3 except in c9Ke5 where distrihution,,on channel 3 is not technically feasible or where it. would result in uncle irable„di'ruption to a l>sal station-or'to the locally, programmed. channel. ` The part of the applications blade by the followinglicensees i"o the carriage of .GIs ial on channel 3, are apprcived: •`µ' —� Who Slone it a AOOIT ENNTEATAINNENT, ulEL j* ST OF ,SIIELI a RICHARD BENJAMIN DYAN CANNON • JAMES COBURN JOAN HACKETT•IAMES MASON•IAN•McSHANE•RAOUELWELCH • TECHNICOLOR Release/bv Suninterna!Onal Probuchons.Inc © SHOWTIMES WED.,'THUR , & FRID 7:00 & 9:00 P.M. . SATURDAY 1:30 P.Nt ' - 7:30 'P.M'. 3:30 P.M. - 9:30 P.M. ._ AWED. TIME ONLY ASK FOR AN APPOINTMENT u. ,...n, y s.e•,y fa. If you havE a: hearing problem, contact The Zenith Hearing Aid Service. by calling R1ECK PHARMACY 5 24-7241 , 14 1 ne Square., FREE TESTING. NO-- OBLIGATION.; Fabulous and mysterious adventures await you — FDR81DDM PLANET decision CRTC 73 - 620 n GODERICH, CLINTON •& HOLMESVILLE, ONT. X308372 4' Bluewater.W Cable Ltd. Guy Lefebvre, , Director-General.,of Lvicensing. Acting Secretaryes ° ottit ENRRTAINNEOT J ` 0 WHI11N6 0 0 0 O O 0 0 O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q 0 S'e 000e: 000000 00000000000% ,Friends and Neighbours ..are invited to a 'for LOUISE EAST and �. MAURICE HAYS Friday, Feb. 8 - • 9:00 P.M. Saltford ViiileyHa.11� O 0 0 0 O 0 O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O € 0 0 0000 ooe hoof). Wed30 Thu. 31 -.Fr 1 at.2 Instinct fOr• Stix, ival, SATURDAY- °1:30>P.M.• 3:30 P.M -• - 7:30• P.M. 9:30 P.M. BAYFIELD RD. - GODEFf'ItI'' .524 771'1 DINING & DAWCING ' e EY-EI�Y FRIDAY •F =ANQz SATURDAY SUNDAY- DINE EY' CANDLELIGHT OUR ROAST BEEF IS - • A• DELIGHT • 'Admission Adults $1.00 Students & Children 50c A sele t` wn local re n' of Sout.# onao), fors is strictly limited to. 30, persons. BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH IS NOW OUR SPECIALTY SOMETHING DIFFERENT .EVERYDAY.; • .bey . two well' • ,worked in the ' us the • tour . will The' four will °be conducted, by ,Dr. Kenton and Mrs. -Libby Lambert who for three years lured and worked In .Durban. They were .able to tour extensively„ throughout South Africa and will be revisiting many. of their favourite urea'lb, r COST OF TOUR $1,965.00 PER PERSON, DOUBLE OR TRIPLE OCCUPANCY. SINGLE SUPPLEMENT $120.00 ° Subjeet .to.' •Monetary Fluctuations.. 9 " KEG 'ROOM nLicensed ! Pizzas • •.:' Colour TV ENJOY A RELAXING EVENING • WITH FRIENDS INTHEKEG ROOM' OPEN 7 DAYS- A WEEK • HAMILTON STREET ODERIGH, "ONTARIO,. N7A . 3Y6 Phone 5244366 • YOUR P1,lLLY APPOINTED I,A.T.A:, A.S.T.A. TRAVEL AGENT 'EXETER , KINCARDIlI� e- LUCKNOIY 5TEAPONTH & WINGHAM RE 1D11NTl1 DIAL 'yOUl OPERATOR ANC�A9._ FOR ZENITH 21530 A. ..- —Canadiorn 'Conseil de `Ia Radio -Television • Radio - Television --,Commission Canadiennea• Monday Tues ay, Wednesday,. Jai; 28,29 ,7 t ' more for your Money with the You'll get YColonel's Free tr,e ,ch fries! ° 8 fl oz of your favour) e" salad ALL•T.HIS FOR ONLY . REGULAR $3 V LUE , A 0 $4.50 Colonel Sanders and his'boys make'it "finger Iickm' good" -2/4e.TPitrNS o " *.d'e A CAN4b4AN CdMIANV 87 Kingston St. et the S Wets GODERICH \- w........