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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-03-20, Page 13� •a THE . ANNUAL AT HOME formal aance of GDCI will take place Friday, April 25, 1975. Plan now to attend. -9-13 BLYTH LIONS BINGQ,O B.lyth Mernor\ial Hall, SATURDAY, 8:30 p.m. $150 jackpot in 60 calls. Big cash prizes.-44tf LETIN BOARD ti BETTER BREATHING CLASSES for children with asthma° or other breathing problems - will begin on Saturday, April 5, 1975, for aten week period. A doctor's consent. is required. The classes will be held in the 'Public School, Clinton with a qualified person in attendance, 10:30 a.m. The "Parent Education Series will be held later' on in a central location. Watch for details. This is a Christmas Seal Ser- vice. HURON PERTH LUNG ASSOCIATION; FORMERLY the J-Iuron . Perth TB and Respiratory Disease Association.-11,13AR NEW BINGO, Clinton Legion Hall, 8:30, every Thursday. Admission $1.00, fifteen regular games, $10.00 each. Three Share -The -Wealth games. One Jackpot for $210.00 in 60 calls consolation. One call and , $10.00 added weekly if not won.—cgtfn BUS TRIP to Sarnia,April 8th, leaving Salvation Army 9:30 a.m., leaving Sarnia 9:30 p.m. Cost $5.00. No refunds. Please phone before March 31st, 524- 9341 or 524-6607,-12,13AR BUS TRIP to Queen's Park, Monday, April 14th, sponsored by the Ladies Committee P.C.'s. $5.00 per person. Phone 524-9979 or 524-7093.-12 SPRAYER- AND WEED KILLER MEETING, Tuesday, March 25, 1975. • 12:3G p.m. Roast Beef dinner. Phone for tickets by March 22, 1975, Geo. Wraith 524-7351 or 524- 7062.-12A.R Take it ,easy this year. We'II • do the work, and serve you a home - style dinner you'll boast about... and• with our clean, pleasant sur- rounditlgs the•whole family'II love it. Spend ,Easter yiith US! r• Reservations appreciated .. Licensed under LC.8.O. BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH 5244711 ENTERTAINMENT • ' Thursda'y,•March 27. and Saturday,, March•29 PUBLIC MEETING, Thur- sday, March 27, 7:30 p.m., Town Hall, Goderich, con- cerning planned neighbourhood park and playground on Cambridge Street, this year's priority project. Everyone welcome. Of, special interest to East end residents. — Parks Committee=12,13AR PINGO every Saturday at Goderich Legion Hall, 8':30 p.m. Fifteen regular games, $12.00 prizes. Four share -the - wealth games,- with - this . week's jackpot "$85.00 in 57 calls. Door prizes. Admission $1'00.—gtf SMOKING WITHDRAWAL "COUNTDOWN" in the downstairs room of Victoria and Grey Trust, GODERICH 8 p.rn. On the following" dates: Mon- day, April' 7; Tuesday, April 8; Wednesday, April .9; Monday, April t4; Tuesday, April 15; Monday, April 21; Monday, April 28; Monday, May 5. There is no charge — a Christmas, Seal Service'of the Huron Perth Lung Association. PHYSICAL CONDITIONING FOR CHILDREN in the CLINTON PUBLIC • SCHOOL ' for ten weeks, beginning Saturday,' April 5, at 10:30 a.m. This .will be just an exercise course for the children. Later on, an educational series for parents of asthmatic children and adult sufferers will beheld. Remember a Doctor's consent is required ryfor the exei ise .• courses., The work of Christmas Seals continues `year round'. Country Singles Dance CLINTON LEGION. HALL Sat. -March -22-- • at 8:30 p:m. MUSIC B Y : The True'tones REFRESHMENTS SERVED xxxxxxxxxxxx WATCH FOR OUR NEXT DANCE • i AT HULL.Y GULLY APRIL 12 TV S!GNAL Channel 6 Listings` Saturday, March 22 10:00, MOVIE - SEARCH - Adventure - "Search" A space, age detective whose international movements are monitored and directed by a mission control centre investigates the disap- pearance of a famous gem collection. Hugh O'Brien, Eike Sommers, Burgess Meredith, (2 hrs.) '12:00 MOVIE DR. PHIBES - Horror a "Dr. Phibes" A rich genius who 1, entertains vaudeville' audiences begins a bizarre vendetta on the surgical team who operated on his wife: Terry Thomas, Vincent Price. (2 hrs.) • - - - , Sunday, March 23 6:00 WILDLIFE CINEMA The Caretakers. Naturalist Don Baldwin is seen on Machias Seal:' Island, fifteen acres of nesting area for a variety of seabirds in the southern most part of the Bay of Funday. Puffins, herring gulls " and elder ducks are seen here where the Canadian Wildlife Service act as caretakers to protect the wildlife. Alsoi photographer Lori Labatt films porcupines; squirrels, songbirds and other species common to the Minesing Swatnp area in Ontario. 8:30 SHOULDER TO SHOULDER - Historical - Drama Christabel Pankhurst 1910-1912: A truce has been declared bet- ween the W.S.P.U. (Women's Social and Political Union), and the Government early in 1910. `However, a breach of promise by the re-elected Prime Minister. Asquith on ` the gtiestion of women's suffrage causes a new militant outburst and further arrests. Christabel evades arrest and escapes to Paris to continue the' movement. Disapproving of the increased militancy and sentenced to nine, months im- p•risonment, Mr. and Mrs. Pethick Lawrence part company with the :-W•S.P.U. Mrs. Pankhurst • incites -a - large - Meeting eeting -fo'' rebellion ""and" the W.S.P.U, moves r forward to further ' militancy. (90 min.) Cast: Christabel, Patricia Quinn; -Mrs. Pankhurst, "Sian Phillips; Keir Hardie, Fulton MacKay; Asquith, , Robert Hardy; Mrs.. Pethick Lawrence, Sheila Alien; Mr. Pethick ,Lawrence, Ronald Hines• v. Program Changes as a professional gunman, ac - coped of his brother's death, draws a'young girl into his own violent life. (90 min.) Cast: Mongo, Joe•,Don Baker, Tolstad, Telly Savalas;" Vikki, Sally Field; Angel, Anne Francis. 11:30 MOVIE - HELLER IN PINK TIGHTS - Western- Cogtedy. The adventures of a traveling theatre company in the wild West. Sophia Loren plays the part of Angie, an actress in the troupe led by owner -manager Totn 'Healey (Anthony Quinn). When they arrive in Cheyenne, Angie stages her famous act and then ' places the troupe 3'n jeopardy when she risks everything in a poker game. (2 hrs.) Cast: Angie, Sophia Loren; Tom Healey, Anthony Quinn; Della Southbry, -Margaret O'Brien; Mabry, Steve Forrest; Lorna Hathaway, Eileen Heckart. - Wednesday,March 26 6: 30"MOVIE KISMET - Musical - Vincen,te Minnelli's film version of the Broadway success about a roguish street poet of 13aghdad who gets involved with a beadtiful princess when'given the run' cif a harem. Songs include: "Stranger .in Paradise" and "Baubles, Bangles and Beads". Howard Feel, Ann Blyth, Dolores` Gray, • V'.c Damone, Sebastian Cabot. (2 hrs., 30 min.) 11:30 THE MANIPULATOR -' Drama Stephen Boyd stars as a TV promoter who plans • a publicity "kidnapping" only to find himself, his daughter and his star at the mercy of the sinister abductors and professional gangsters. Also starring: Sylva Koscina, Michael Kirner. (2 hrs.) 8:00 - 12 - THE HISEY HOUSE OF SONG -- Sponsored by the Auburn Christian Men's Chapel. u Thursday, March 27 6:30 MOVIE - ,WILDERNESS JOURNEY - Adventure lip search of his father, a brave 'Alaskan Indian boy braes the perils of the wilderness, only to encounter spectres of ancient Indian lore in the form -of an ancient and legendary demon. Many other legends of the Tlingit Indians, .., who live on the coastal strip of • Monday, March 24 Southeastern 'Alaska, are recounted in this, fascinating 6:30 MOVIE -.WHEN' THE BOYS outdoor adventure film. Tony MEET THE GIRLS - Mti ical - Tucker Williams stars as' the 12-' Comedy. A romantic musical - year -old ' Tlingit, Indian . whose - ~-come ya out`rt-tet playeb--y—hN by ravels on t e angerous falls for a girl on a dude ranch. waterways parallel his transition Music" '`by George Gershwin, from boyhood to manhood. Connie Francis, Harve Presne11,,Produced by Chuck Ward, Herman's Hermits, . Louis , written and photographed by Armstrong (2 hr's.) Chuck D. Keen and directed by 11:.30 MOVIE • - DAY OF THE Forb Beebe. (90 min•) • WOLVES - Suspense;Drama A suspenseful drama as seven men, all strangers ,to one another, are „drilled' to perfection for the , 11:30 MOVIE ARROWHEAD A, complete robbery of a model 'Western -Adventure - Set in the - town. But they fail to consider the 1800's, a U.S. Cavalry unit's' recently discharged police chief 'attempts • to make peace with who has plans'of his own. Richard warring Apaches leads to Egan, Martha Hyer, Rick Jason, treachery. Charlton Heston stars There were six tables in play at the Mara 11 meeting of the Goderich�, Duplicate Bridge Club. First place, for the evening went' to Bill Bradley and Dave Cornish finishing with 791/2. points. Second place with .79 points was the husband and wife team Mr. and Mrs. W.J.M. Egener. Art Wilson and Omar Hazelgrove netted 77 points for third place just ahead of Mary Donnelly and Eleanor Erskine who had 761/2 points. Jan Murray. (2 hrs.) as the chief Army scout, raised, • by the Indians and' 'faced with the personal hatred of his Apache "bloodbrother". Also starring: Jack Palance, Brian 4 eith, Katy Jurado, Milburn Stone. (2 hrs. 30 min.) Tuesday, March 25 6:30 MOVIE - MONGO'S .BACK IN TOWN - Adventure -Drama A dramatic story of the underworld SRA�EOETTi.LASAGNA.W4VIl 50 v"IEST STRE.ET, -- Wear Th1� Eduudr.oGOmaiPElR1CH VISIT' MINI -MUSIC 43 WEST. ST, GODERICH OPEN FRIDAYS 9:30 TIL 9 P.M. SATURDAYS 9:30 TIL 5:30 FOR ALL. 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Dining Facilities • Private Meeting and Social Rooms + Complete Shower and Locker Room J Facilities + Registered Pro with fully equipped Pro Shbp 1975 -Out of Town Goff & Social Memberships available to individuals whose residence, and main place of business are more than ten miles fromie city of Stratford - MEN' or LADIES ONLY ,S 1 00.00 .1 Jt.•1• •`.••t•••••..• ••••••••••••••• • IL••"•••••••••••••••,•;.. •••\.M1 ,•••...••,•••.••,•••••••••••.. •••16., • CONDUCTED BY. _ Clifford Evers Admission ADULTS, - •52.00 SPECIAL FAMILY RATE $5 Tickets available at CAMPBELL'S OF GODERICH CLINTON NEWS -RECORD OR A ROTARIAN ":1974-75 Goderich Series A.R-CHESf:RAI:NIS#IT.:. final Concert, SATURDAY,, MARCH 29 8:00 P.M. Goderich District �4 Collegiate Presented by the ROTARY CL.U,B OF GODERICH Sponsored by the Sully Foundation i/•�• •t�•t�•1:}•1.••.•••.•.t••vv�.•••��Ya•Y�•.�..�.v��•vt••�.• a •� • •7•6.41,...A•1•••••./•-•••••••••••••`..-• ••A.• •1..v •••••••..••O••••••...• •V. Colonel Senders' Recipe - GODERICH r 3D THE SQUARE PHONE 524-7811 AIReCONDITIONED WED., MARCH 19 TO_TUES.; MARCH 25 • t WED., T.HURS., SUN., MON., TUES., ONE SHOW -8:00 P.M - FRIDAY AND. SATURDAY - 7:30 AND 9:30 . • 7 •; .• ; � IT US.. • the crew is dead... 3e, please help us!" MARCH 26th. ONLY , THETHRIFTY DINNER ISEVENi 2 pieces of delicious Kentucky Fried Chicken French Fries .. Grecian Bread_ Creamy Cole Slaw TON IRON CHART • KAREN RACK 'GEORGE KENNEDY ROMA SWANSON EWER EEREM 11MBALIST, JR. SUSAN CLARK SID CAESAR ' LINDA RAM ' DANA ANDREWS ROY TUINNES' NANCY OLSON• EVNELSON MYRNALO� AUGUSTA SUMMERIAND Wrdten by DON INGAIIS Inspired by the noi,e1 AIRPORT by Arthur Halley. Directed by IACHbIMIGH4 Music by JOHN CACAVAS Produced by WILLIAM FRYE Executive Prodt ter 75515GS I ANC 11151,47571 PIC1l1R1 . :ECHNICOIOR' PANAVISIDM' I °RorW Sgjtjw.a awWat f aC1011, @I WA RwQRns arra tuts r m Minor Hockey - Supporters Club and • Goderich Figure Skating Club ADULT ENTERTAINMENT" WED., THURS., FRI., SAT.- MARCH 26, 27,'°28, 29 Metro -(,,,16.‘n -Mawr prevents '1HAT'S ENTERTAINMENT" Forms can be picked up at Recreation Office, Aena, Schools, Mrs. S. Kisch 524-8197, Mrs. Y. Porter 524-9022, Mrs. J. Dierolf 524-9419, Mrs. J. Vance. 524-9172. 4'- PRIZES FOR 5 HIGHEST SPONSORSHIP RETURNS Proceeds to go to Minor Hockey and Figure Skating -+r ..' LUNCH WILL BE SERVED lx-6"TWINS Colonel Sanders' Recipe Kntuckyfried kiekei Colonel Senders and hl• boys make 11 'finger Hokin' good" ii}�i••'�'+'i`^'\iii:''"•. - n:?ti::\\ySv?ljy<:•'n:.�:{S. 87 Kingston St. .I -at the 5 Points := r ,y' GODERICH A CANADIAN COMPANY