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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-11-07, Page 20PAGE 4A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAN; THURSDAY NOV'EMI3h'U 1471 1 Have you ever been struck by something odd? - well, something odd ,truck me today and I just thought you might find it interesting. To be or NOT to be - for the Plaza's developers, is the first thing gnu see when you pick up your paper. Then a fine policeman -- being 'roasted for trying to keep the last threads of discipline and respect intact. He knows once it is taken from this depar- 'tment we are A.LL lbst, Please Chief - dnn't knock him down. ROUND AND ABOUT V1TH MARTHA These and other bits of in- terest on the Front • Page - isuall\' well-read -_ then you urn the page. A few like , to read the Looking Back column and glance at the picture of the _day. Some enjoy the editorial omments - they are the I'HINKERS the WORRIERS; then they Dear Editor columns " are carefully: read. Three pages with the' best of the moment. news and ONE o mall ad. Isn't that odd? I've heard more • griping about_ the paper being full of advertising and nothing more. I just wishvfpr ONCE these people would , READ. Then their Briticisms,would be worth something. • Manyrf you look'for the Ain- slie Meat Market ad on page 3 each week. How it managed - -manv, Many years ago to hold such 'a place of distinction, I do not know, but it is a• market of distinction and lives up to its great reputation as one of the hest fresh meat: shops in this town. • •Next we have . Hoffineyer Plumbing and Heating pushing the Inglis. dishwasher - so you ran spend more time with your . family. girls. Inglis. a,.leading . manufacturer of quality goods shows you that .Hoffineyeris also a dependable name. Chisholm TV an attractive hop near. The Square, selling good *name merchandise. and -the same in service. Graham ' Electric is also another with a name for terrific service - and are THEY busy! The little Newfie quotation fell flat last week - someone goofed - probably ME! So again "Stay where you're to, 'til I - see's where you're AT." The. •to's and at's are in their right place - and sci is the Village • Store. Here is the outlet store of the 0l4' Air Force Base, Clinton talking to you about some fur- nishing savings. If you need it - READ it.. Kingsbridge and Auburn news takes up' most of the .next page but Blue's Supermarket under new owner. management has a fine ad for the week - and Mrs. 'Blue is 'getting a much needed rest after many years of hard work. on The Square and for The _Square. .I remember a few' - years ago when we couldn't get •any en- • t-husiasm built up for a • Santa Parade, Mrs. BTue, said, "Let's gets the show on the road," and personally spent hundreds of ,dollars for a wonderful- set of reindeer, the best Santa never read.them? Oh well, volt costume ,(with a great Santa) can't win them all. and the elves,- clowns the Maple Leaf Mills - Seed whole wonderful float AND " Division talks to our farmers performers from her own shop. and Household Realty on West What a gal - thanks Elsie. St. has an eye opener for you - Jim Hayter who took over a if you have any loose money flourishing Che‘.. -Olds fran- The Community Credit Union chise, is a great addition to our has a new manager. - a good nice town. What a hockey looking young rnan to() (Must player was Jim - we loved him, check on this!) even tho' he was our 'enemy.' A . Pickett and Campbell have a true sportsman. fine metn's wear shop and want Nick Dowhaniuk - never to prove it., heard of him - but he has a Craigies = not a poolroom business which is a doozer - I anymore, is packed to the gills mean DOZER and backhoe with cough milk and and trucking service, not too poppycock - whatever THAT is, far' from town to be of use to besides hundreds of other items you when you're in a hurry. , - all bargains.• Anstett Jewellery, of Clinton want you to know they're still thinking Christmas- gifts and a Mr. Henry Pulsifer instructs in guitar at "43 West St. every week. Now we have a great schedule for the Curling Club for 19,74-75 season: Are you in- terested? . Rawson & Swartman have a fine shop for the "Men Who Care" and THEY do! A Camera Club aaeeting .ad and another from Mr. Hut- chison and his Maytags Tom Lang talks_ about his well drilling and LOWRY FARM SYSTEMS have information also for the farmers. Oh boy, I'm not half way thru-the.•Star. and..I'-ve run .nut of time and paper! To be con- tini.ied! I. hope! In the other corner - Raintree Gallery - speaking of Christmas Ideas already (darn it) but this • great idea store is in Clinton so that will mean a morning out;._ for you. We come again to a page which has more info than ads - and that's where. you lose money. The Colborne Corner is a great source of news about yourfriends and neighbours -. Do YOU read it?, Banghart, Kelly and Doig chartered accountants talk to you in their ad as does Peter S. MacEwan regarding his in- surance business. The Baha'i Faith is talking to you on one side of the page and the Goderich Restaurant and Tavern on the other. Alf Hoy" Motors say their opening has been held up -.13u they hope to get their. Datsuns . ready for you - real soon. Sonny Chisholm takes another nice corner and I hope he finds it pays to advertise. Now, we 'have j sports page - at least a page of interest to most men - and women - I see. The Buildall of Goderich talk to you about drills, jig saves and -other manly items = which by'the way, women can master. Have you seen the great pieces of furniture Edna Overholt has created? - Well, .she didn't CREATE them but she borrowed plans, used the saw, planer, router, drill and sander - as well as the lathe and a few other tools and slugged for hours hand sanding and finishing another beautiful "what not" that would be a credit to a real furniture craft- sman. Good going, Edna! ' Bluewater TV Cable people have an thought provoking ad if you're interested .in any of these phases of programming why don't you get in touch? Lassaline Apple Orchards are ,loaded. Check. Mr. Hut- chison* on Huron Road for as many years as WE have been here - over 25 still has 'great service for the appliances he sells. Have you talked to him lately? Squire Gifts those all Canadian items everyone loves, talks to you about getting your gifts for overseas on tune. 0- oops -• nearly missed George. George Turton has CIAG In- surance acid: knows all there is to know about this 'headache my word for 'it. Now, we are getting to MAR - Ti; -IA, The Garden Club, the Historical Society, Helping Hands, Women's. Day Out and' other bits and pieces, You Amin eri c carman photography, 524-7924 Targe family aerial colour oil PASSPORTS _''New Location .-WEDDINGS-' PORTRAITS— C O M M E. R C I A L—, industrial �—POSTCARDS... brochures R A M I N G r' needlework PHOTODRAWING ENLARGEMENTS • 112 The Square small children INTERMEDIATE C' SCHEDULE GAME Goderich Sailors VS. Seaforth Beavers AT 21:30 p.l+. FRIDAY,. NOVEMBER 8 IN THE GODERICH ARENA p Admitsian Adults $1.25 Students SEW .. Children 50c Love, Martha Winter program - at Ont. Place Ontario Place, Toronto, began a Winter Programme Sunday, October 20, continuing through subsequent Sundays to February 23, 1975. This is the first time in itsfour years of operation that the waterfront complex remained open to move immediately into a win- ter prograrrime of original films and multi -media productions. Giant -screen IMAX films in Cinesphere include: "Volcano", "Snow. Job" and '.',Catch the Sun". The experiential theatres' feature:- "Torcfnto the . Good" Poster contest winner Joanne Buchanan, 10, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Buchanan of RR 6 Goderich, proudly displays her prize winning poster in the Peter Pumpkins Have a Safer Halloween Project, Joanne captured second prize out of over 500 entries in the contest sponsored by CLKNX for children 5 tb 12 years'of age (staff photo) Trigon to feature drama exchange this coming week The GDCI Drama,Club will present its sixth annual Trigon drama festival Thursday" and Friday, November 14 and Mat the GDCI auditorium. ' However, the club will also be involved in one of the., first drama exchanges in the and "Kaleidoscope". The box office opens at . 11 a.m. and screenings begin at 11:30 a,m.4 The last screenings are at 5:30 .p.rri. The premises close"' at 7 ,p.m. The grounds and their at- tractions are closed for the win- ter. FOREST WINTER, fLEA MARKET NOV. 10th - +aem- EVERY 2nd and'4th SUNDAY FOREST ARENA ANTIQUES' AND 'HANDICRAFTS DEALERS WANTED' PHONE 873-2759 OR 882-0613 5 p.m. Mr. Samuel Wilson, our new head 'chef at the Can- dlelight. Mr, iNilaon was trained in complete international cuisine at Lyons of London, England. Mr, Wilson has 15 years experience as a head chef in Canada; at the Latin Quarter of London, and the Urjlversity Club at the U.W.O. in London. From his years of experience, Sam will now be preparing the finest cuisine for your dining pleasure. Enjoy the nevihot, buffet luncheon on Thursday and friday .. . dining and dancing Friday and ' Saturday night ... the delightful Sunday Smorgasbord. Treat yourself and your family to a new dining experience, at the ' Candlelight Restaurant, Highway 21 South, Goderich. province with its performance 'Thursday and Friday Novem- ber 7 and 8 in Bradford. GDCI drama director, .Warren Robin- son, willbe an adjudicator at the Bradford festival and will select' two plays to be staged in the Trigon production. Trigon will present three one -act plays, The Taming of the Shrew, Reunion at Gallows Hills and - the Plot , to DELICIOUS 'Meals or, Sucks NOW FULLY LICENSED GODER ICH RESTAURANT STEAKHOUSE & TAVERN Ltd. LICENSED UnER THE LIQUOR LICENSE ACT WEST STREET Assassinate the Chase Manhat- tan Bank which was, produced ,by two students,. Earl Salter and Rob McEwan. More than 50 members of the -drama club w,ih be involved in the three produgtions and tickets for the performance may be purchased .,,at the door or from any drama club member. The cost will be $1.50 for adults and 75c for children. JIM RESTAURANT. S And PIZZERIA WEST ST. GODERICH 524-2184 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK' —SEAFOODS— STEAKS — CHOPS - CUTLETS FridayS 25 Fish & Chips q 1. Special u TAKE OUT ra•■e► SALTFORD VALLEY HALL. FOR 'RENT PHONE 524-6838 Frank & Gus Pizza ALSO SPAGHETTI -LASAGNA -RAIL 50 WEST, STREET, GODERICH - 'INear The Laundromat) Imo Delivery Charge ' only 50c Open Monday thru Thursday 4 to 2 a.m. Friday & Saturday 4 to 3:30 a.m. Closed Sundays (eitcept Sundays on long weekends) P We now have 18" PARTY SIZE PIZZA RAY .BAYNTON BOB BOWLAND CAROL HARRISON RICK,`RATHBURN; JOHN. STRONG LLOYD ROBERTSON BRIAN ALLEN JIM'TULLY These on -air personalities are backed up by a skilled staff of reporters editors ... news cameramen and more than 20 correspondents. 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