The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-04-04, Page 25v
Karen.Maqnuss•n in London',
Ice Capad�s
°It's lush! It's wild! It's
' happy! It's the all-new edition
of .;the loveliest show in town,
the49.74 'Ice Capades.
The extravaganza� will open
at the London Gardens on
Tuesday, April 9 for a one week
engagement through Sunday,
April 14.
This year's . spectacular is
brimming, with all the -sights
and sounds that have earned
Ice Capades the name of
America's Number One Family
Show,
Capades' presents many
fresh, new faces this year.
Headlining our cast of .cham-
pionship skaters is the 1973.
World: Champii)n, Karen
Magnussen. Karen, one of the
,most. accomplished ,and int
novative athletes in the annals
of figure skating, was five times
Canadian Champion... . 1971
North 'American Champion.
197.2 .Olympic silver medalist...•
and, winner of all three gold
• medals. at the 1973 World com-
petitiorri in,. Bratislava,
Czechoslovakia. Now 'Karen.
will give Ice Capadet audiences
an opportunity to marvel at the
grace and• vivacity that made
her • the sweetheart .of 'all
,Canada, and of al. the wgrld.
Zsu Zsi Almassey"also makes'
her professiori1al debut this
year, in, the production "En
Garde" 7s1,1 Zsi, • eight times
Ladies' Champion of Hungary,
is a European Silver. Medalist
and a World Bronze Medalist.
-She placed 6th in the 1968
Olympics and •5th .in the 1972
Albert Lucas'- is another
newcomer. Twelve -year-old
Albert h s been a professional
juggler since the age of 'five,
performing .on stage all over
the world. Now for the first
time, he has challenged the ice
by performing his astounding
feats on skates.'
Acrobatic ' star . -Ralph
Meredith • moves,4 up from un-
derstudy roles to his first
featured solo, playing the role
of "Mark" in the special
children's production, "Lid=
sville." His wirining ways with
blades and back flips are a
delightful highlight% Jo the
production'.
.Among the outstanding
skating~ stars . retlarfl<ing: . .Ice
"Capades'"this, year are World
Silver Medalist Julie Holmes;
U.S. National 1llinior Pair
Champions Richard Ewell and
/ Michelle McCladdie; Olympic
team members Roy and Sandi
Wagelein and Grand Prix win-
ner Billy Chapel.
Returning "just for laughs"
• are "The Bouncing <.Ball of the -
Ice'', Freddie Trenkler and the
hilarious comedy team of 'Hares
and Pepe.
" 'S Wonderful" opens the
all-new Ice- Capades as the
•Corps de Ballet,_ in the
glamorous costumes of Bill
Campbell, brings back ,the
ultra -sophisticated .supper club
era of the '30!s.
Children will delight in the
production,'"Lidsville", based
on Sid and Marty Krofft's hit
Saturday morning TV show.
This' is the story of a young boy,
Mark..... _who__ sturabies_ _.in.to-_ a : _.;._.._.
strange, bizarre ✓world of hats''
and shares with the audience
u J
4 is lush,, wild, lovely
his adventures new Ballet skate through fog to the Music", to salute the big band
friends. sounds of a mpog synthesizer. Sound of the '40s. A rousing
Ice Capades captures the There is eveh a Neptune Lady end to thegreat spectacular
emotional intensity of a down- (Mary Jo Hartman swimming American rnaidshow, the 1973•
South;, tent ,r„e 1ival in, tri a grant transparent bubble: Ice Capa-desL 1.
"Celebration", showcasing the` Billy Chapel gives/ an, elec- Performance • "times .'s
rhythms of gospel singing trifying performance in this s,Tues.day, Wednesday a d
s a1
against a backdrop of stained awe -'inspiring production. Thurd Y at 8 P, M. ,Friday 4
glass, pipe.orgacis and a stair- Then it's off on.a "Sentimen- and 8:30 P.,M., Saturday 1, 5
way clear up,. to. the pearly tal Journey" as Ice Capades ' and 8:30 P.M, and Sunday at 2
gates. As the cadence begins, turns /back the clock and takes and 6 P.M. Prices are . $3, $4,
the Ice Capades' ballet of a'nostalgic look at the '40s '50s
thirty-two girls marc;h'down the and '60s. It's a lovely
steps and launch their world- The entire, cast appears in
famous precision number,, tcollection of memories, a
Ice Capades'then takes,a trip • skater's joy, a watcher's
to the eerie world of "Atlantis" delight.
.,as members of the Corps de the grand finales,
and
"Say it with
$4.50 and $5.00 and youths, 16
years and under, receive $1.00
discount on all tickets for
Tuesday. Wednesday,. Thur-
sday 8 P.M., Friday 4 . P.M.,
Saturday,1 P.M. and Sundavl6v.
P.M. shows only.
For further information,
• call the District Taxation
Office. If you live in a toll
area, ask - your long-
clis'ternce 'operator for
ZENITH 0-4000 and your
call will he placed
without charge.
Q.
property, irj`'cluding
location and size together
with your original cost.
(b) The type of land (arable,
bush or scrub).
(c) The type of farming done.
(d)
In connection' with the new
capital gains provision,
what information should' I
retain to support values -of (e)
my farm property as at
December 31, 1971? (f)
• A. - In support of°your values, (g)
(a).
al .ill be..useful.. -.retain-. . __
the. following: -
A brief descriptmn of the'
Those were the days~when cars were built to Iasi a lifetime.. Tom Hoad examines one of the
antique cars at Huron County Pioneer Museum wishing it was his. He was on a tour of the
Museum with the students from Abbotsford, B.C. who visited St. Mary's School Iasi week.
(staff photo)
A !f
Doug Stemp assigned
to North Bay CFB
Douglas D. Stemp, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Stemp.. who.
live at 132 Victoria' Street
.
• North in Goderich, has been
assigned to the Canadian For-
ces Base at North Bay:
North Bay is the home of the
headquarters for the 22nd
Region of the North American
• Air .Defence Command
• (NORAD) , and the Canadian
Forces Air Defence Command.
. NORAD' is,)the joint United
States -Canadian defence' force
charged with the air defence of
the North American' continent.
•
Lieutenant Stemp who atten-
• ded Conestoga College in Kit-
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chener entered Military service
in 1973. At North " Bay he is
assigned "as'•a student in tire Air.
Weapons Control Gaunter -
Measures School.' ' , .:
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He is married to the former
Judy Ann Graham whose
parents,Mr. „ and -Mrs. Ben
Graham>s ,•dive . at 155 Keays
Street," Goderich.
EXPANSION SALE
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A description of each..._..
building with date. of
acquisition and cost,
together with &he•dates arid
,•costs of any additions or
improvements.
The property assessment
for municipal tax purposes.
Insurance coverage.
Informatic n on any sales
of s'
✓mils✓ property in sero✓
area.,
Q ' When filing tax returns,
are commercial reserves
and elevator deductions to
be reported as income for
the year -they were paid out
to a farmer?.
A. Normally these ,will have
been resorted in the year
when credited to his ac
• count; and would therefore
not be included in his in-
come when.. actually
. received.
Q. I" have rented out my farm
on which there is a com-
-plete set of buildings which
are not fully :depreciated.
Can I .continue
capital cost allowance an -
•,der Part XVII, or would I
• be required to claim- under
.'Part•XI,?
Your claim for capital cost
galla ante , on the farm
buil ings' must now be
.,mad under Part XI of the
Regulations. Capital cost
allowance is recoverable
back to January 1, 1949 on'
• disposal of assets. This in-
cludes allowances claimed
previously under Part
.XVIII. -
My husband has a �ia i
i.` Wilke -ST -6A"
tractor tha`to
. earn his living, but to" do.
farming and a little logging
and collecting. of firewood.
Can he ca•
'claim n'v
depreciation on this , m
far
tractor.? 1
If your ..husband is a far-,
mer and is reporting his in -
'come from farming• or
logging he would be able to
claim depreciation on t -he
tractor. However, if hehas
no income from. farming or
logging, and the tractor is
not being used for the pur-
•pose• of ptodticing income,
he would be unable to
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GADER1CLI SIGNAL STAR, -'T u*AY, APRIL 4, 1974-4001
HURiNViEW
Arie Van: Der Ende led the'
Qhristian Reform song service
on Sunday .evening. 0A choir of
members of the .congregation
led the singing with devotions
by Rev. Buekema.
Mrs. Forrest of Clinton,
Stanley Tudor• of Mensall and
Mr. Jeffrey of Win ;ham were
welcomed to the Home at Mon-
day's get-together. Marie Flynn
provided the piano• accom-
paniment for the old true
music and sing a long. Mr,�
Lorne Lawson played the
mouth organ with the group
and joined Mrs. Mary Taylor
for a harmonica duet. Other.
members in the orchestra were
Norman Speir violin, `berry
Gibbs and Jerry Collins guitar.
The Christian Reform volun=`
teers were on Hand to assist.
with activities.
t it The° Kipper Easf _Women`s
WEDDING;
INLVIIAJION
by'1 rENNA71(JNAL r STRArvoaa
You may select your wedcling.
invitations, announcements
and accrssories with coni•
plete Confidence as to quality
and correctness of form.
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Institute were hosts on Wed-
nesday afternoon for, the March
birthday party. The, twenty
celebrants were pt sented with
Tills and a special y decorated
cup cake and; can le' following
the program. . '
Mrs. Connelly vas. KC; for'
the, occasion and introduced
the following entertainers; Mrs.
Mary Broadfoot, • Mrs.
Hoggarth, Mrs.' Drummond,
Mrs. Hummel and Mrs.' Kin-
srnnn. .
The audience enjoyed to see
some of the old Eyrie dances by
the ladies in costume,the action-
songs,the sing along and piano
instrumentals. ,Mrs. Scratch
thanked the ladies on. behalf of
the residents.
•
R • .tf lu
t ICen Scott of Blyth and hiia,.
orchestra entertained on
° family Night. This program of
country and western and old
tyme favorites was very
.s popular With the residents, .
Membersof the orchestra in-
' elude Mrs. Elaine Nixon piano,
Larry Henderson - and Ken
Scott shared the vocals and in-
strumentals -iK►ith Bnb Mann
• playing both saxaphone ' and
violin. Mrs" Chellew thanked,
the group and expressed a
• wtT h'That--they wau1 si
., t the
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