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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-06-19, Page 17ro. ro+., • There is: only one Mo, before the curtain goes;4 the new I-lurpn Caout„itiy" Playhouse theatre. The entire premises js ` filled with .busy,,. bustling people • wOrkjn,g', without pause to meet, the deadline of, June 25th. Ha - niers are flying, telephones are ringing aid . the actors 'are pouring over lines as the l:st week, works up to a fever kitch.. The ladies, of the Women's Guild are also finalizing their preparations for the Gala Pre- . Season Dance on Saturday, June 21. The Dance will begin at 9:00 p.m. and it is for all the Playhouse season -ticket holders. The stage 'curtain' which the Women's Guild has donated to the theatre will be dedicated at the time, The ladies have been preparing for months for the dance and �"�:� at!ltrtiritn 404 4,1e0Orik''' Retirement after 25 gears Kay' Whatety was honored by the post office Thursday for 25years of faithful support and service. She was presented with a .certificate and pfn by central area manager .Harold Elder from London. The presentation makes Ms.,,Whately the second member of the Goderich post office staff to receive the 25 year honors. (staff photo) The Huronview float that was prepared for the Clinton Spring Fair parade and to have featured the Rhythm Band was eance'll'ed'1 due to the extreme cold weather. We'would like to express our appreciation to Archers Farm Supplyli for the loan of the float and to the residents and staff who helped • to prepare it. .It was not ..dismantled -and we hope to enter it t in the' Centennial Parade with several additions: • The annual spring drive sponsored by the Exeter United Church was held . on Monday evening. Twenty-five cars were provided which took, over ,100 residents con Ale two hour drive to various places in the County. The weather was ideal and the outing was appreciated and enjoyed by everyone. Mrs. Henderson, Jill Weatelyr - Bob Mann and Ken Scott provided the Fancily Night program. Thea program included piano instrumentals, violin and guitar solos and a Are you interested' ijrt°Motorcycling ? Arthritis • ,. campaign sing -a -long. Mrs. Wagner , . thanked the entertainers on ates set behalf of the residents. • The annual; canvass; .of, ;.the.,,4, community by the Goderich branch of the Canadian Arthritis Society will be from September 15 to 19 this year in , conjunction with Arthritis Month in September. The Over 90 Club met on V€c' iiesdarafternoon anc� following games of crokinole and euchre, the 25 members enjoyed tea and cookies. The Walkerburn Club volunteers of Auburn and Mrs. Hanly of Clinton assisted with activities. We are hoping to have Band Concerts on the lawn for our Tuesday Family Night programs during July , and August and we would ap- preciate arranging,a date with the bands in Huron County. CANMET AWARDS RESEARCH CONTRACT` TO ,CALGARY FIRM • 'The Canada Centre for Mineral and Energy Technology, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources,, has awarded a contract valued at $30,000 to Angus G. MacKenzie Ltd., of Calgary, to develop a new lightweight diamond' drill for use in Canada's Far North.' The drill will be' designed for • easy dismar;tling°° and .trans 'sportation. It is expected to be• brought into commercial production in 1975. to ,them it should be a lotlul, entertaining event. In addition to working en the Ow ew theatre and the opening 'show, ' Barefbot In The Park, work. is also in progress for the various other attractions.at the Playhouse. "'Ruth Ann Merner, curator of The Granery, the Playhouse's art gallery, is getting things ship shape for its opening on " June 25 as well. Area artists will' have the chance to display their work in this charming setting. The Women's Guild boutique, which had such success last year will again be housed in the -Great Barn adjacent to the new theatre. Crafts and knick knacks will be on sale there. Not only are Mere Things to see. Audiences_ will enjoy gastronomic treats in . the The "chairman of the 1975 drive is Mrs. Joseph Craig and she has begun organizing canvassers to ensure -that all citizens have the opportunity of supporting the ....once a ' year appeal. Mrs. Craig announced her campaign recently pointing out that the services of the Arthritis Society's home care patient program are in creasingly in demand in Goderich. She said eyery year more victims ai4 being referred by their ` doctors •to specialized diagnostic and ' rehabilitative treatment facilities' sponsored by the society r -.- The main objective of the society, according to the chairmanois the expansion and ' maintenance of the best ar-.. thritis control program in the world. She pointed out that the financial,assistance of the citizens iut'gently,4,needed to meet the objective. • Our DRIVER EDUCATION COURSE FOR MOTORCYCLES can show you how to enjoy a long and happy association_. with the sport. For further details call us at: 271-5700' (Stratford) 482-3458 (Clinton) 3383110 Marristen) ►� Conestoga Cdllege of Applied Arts and Techno"rvy Ver 35.0 Monuments. In s ocki to choose from Order no • for earliest passible ,,delivery and while selection is at its best,. T. PRYDE & $�IV LIMI1 ED AGENT - DON-DENOMME 6E HAMIL TON ST (.OD! !�.. rr 0/61 Franck Mcllwain, • -�"' 200 Gibbons Si, 524-9465. Assiiiiiiimaimiormiummingampoimmow 1 •ro ro Pyh4us'e ties "aurant. Saturdays are Stable PP o nights beginning at 0;00 p,m: But the play is the thin' Barefoot In The Park by Neil Simon,' will«delight one and all. Newlyweds are always. fuit, especially when one is slightly kooky and the other is not at ,+ all!Add in° a' mother and a rakish neighbor and , the ingredients make up just straight fun. And the fun begins Wed- nesday, June 25. Curtain time is 8:30. Because :of heavy, telephone orders, twonevv° box office, lines have been installed. The numbers ' are 238-S451 and - 8452: It's time to join the fun. ONL' ,Y OU CAN GIVE THE. GIFT OF •LIFE'!. YOUR HEADQUARTERS *, � , FOR. eROGERS MA'JESTIC TV •EXPERT'.TV SERVICE ANc'J,VNA & TOWER INSTALIATION 162 MARY ST. GQDERICH •574.09 8' BOASTING ONE OF THE LARGEST SELECTIONS OF :BUILDING MATERIALS IN WESTERN ONTARIO! cow rn"> c s ilii 4� � y s y 4..•/ mosor Goderich Buildall embraces showroom -store - Iumbgr mart, warehouse and offices, a total of 20,544 square fget under one roor. This does not include the open storage in 5 sheds behind the Kimber mart. 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