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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-07-10, Page 27f1 � ►9E'813‘'-0+0 FRIC•H SIO 1.A 1,-; AR, T111JRSDAY, JUL o, 1.975 1.44 • n nnbp•� . Yes siree — more graduates Holmesville`Public School held a special graduation ceremony last week tc welcome. their Grade One students for 1976. The students gathered with their graduation hats to ,receive their kindergarten diplomas. The students' are front row from -left, Esther Berry, Patricia Hessels, Tammy Smith, Doug W in and Jan Russel°. Second row left to. right, Angela Orr, Judith isjam,'Scott,McCullou; h, Margaret -Anne Hummel, Peter Ott and Ingrid Stryker..Third row left to right, Chris Breckles,'Tina Chambers, Paul Koetsier, Kim Bruinsma,.Robtrt Roosemalen •• and Steven Taylor. Fourth row left, to right, Ricky Vain 'Nancy. Thompson, Beverly Betties; Lorr-Anne Dale, Anja Potze, Chris Anderson and Stephen 'Gayer. Fifth row left to 0. right, RobbyPorter, 'Carson Teal, Ricky Thorn, Tracy Pollock, - Ja"son Stanley, Mark Leitch, and Gerry, Kinley. (staff -photo) Better crowds this yearat Huron Country Playhouse As the. summer season begins to blosson °so do the audiences at' the Huron Country Playhouse. 'More an more. resident °, as well as weekend visitors . are' .finding the Playhouse,a congenial •ce'to go for an, evening; Set• on a farrnsite with all the original buildings intact; it. is a delightful way to be, entertained for an evening, This week's play is,•The Glass ''Menagerie • by "Ten -nesse Williams. This deeply moving play shows''a family's struggle to try to ',improve their existence.Welearn of •the humanity of the Wingfiel'ds, as fragile as the glass' menagerie, reflecting ...facets of hope, disappointment, whimsy. and humour in turn. A powerful classic that one will remember.. i%il'een =1 `a 4or S`i ttfr're tUr i I'S — sfro.m her role in the first production of Barefoot in the Park to play°A marfda; a mother .striving to Obtain a good Wel-6i "hertwo children. 'Miss Smith has „much experience.. behind her. As well as her acting credits, which include Two Gentlemen of Verona ''and Summer and Smoke, she has„ directed exper'imenta'l children's ci,ramw and has, worked with the University of. Toronto in their , educational fi1m,,,department. She "has also appeared in the CBC 'per- formance .series in On The Evidence. r Robert Michael • Graham plays her son, a poet trying to. escape his mundane existence. Seen in 'Barefoot in th&Park in his role as tie telephone repair ('ON LY YOU • CAN GIVE'THE GIFT OF -LIFE ! " CLAY NI - Silo Unloaders ' - Feeders Cleaners • Stabling Log Elevators • liquid Manure Equipment - Hog Equipment FARMATIC -,Mill� • -' Augers, etc." iceoRN-0-- - Cleaners - Heated Waterers ' ZERO — . , Bulk Tanks' Pipeline & Parlour Equipment WESTEEL-ROSCO-Granaries ' B & L - Hog "Panelling Bulk Tank & Pipeline cleaning. "Detergents, Teat- Dip, et'c% Bovadine - , "Dyne Loran Uddersan Foamcheck Kleerleasy Wf LIVRY FARM SYSTEMS RR 1, Kincardine, Ontarib' " Phone :39S-5286 A .1 4 man, he, has worked a great deal out of Vancouver in Julius Caesar, Mrs. Warren's Profession and This Thing. Is Bigger' Than Both O'f "Us. His film credits include The -Funeral Ship and The Wglfpen Principle_ He 'was last seen, on. the CBC ,series in "House of Pride. Laura, the sensitive young 'daughter„ , is played by" Fran- coise Vallee"' She has played Joan Of Arc with the Toronto Workshop Productions as well as in The Lessons Wisp in •the Wind which she then did on TV, and Ten Lost •Years. On ti television she has appeared in Bitter Gold, French for% Love and The Manipulators, Rex Stallings plays' the long- awaited Gentleman Caller. He wi)11 be remembered for his role of Paul Bratter in Barefoot in the•Park;and has performed in many '' Hendon West End • productions such as Oh Calcutta and Fiddler on the • hgof, - The Glass. -Menagerie begins Wednesday; July 9th and runs until Saturday, July 12: The Playhouse - has been playing to capacity crowds and the'•• summer1ias just begun. Attention' Metal & Flat Asphalt __ : _ � F _ ,Ro Owners! Want to'cut down on the high cost of maintenance and • roof repair? -Call 524-7202 for a free roof survey! Walter Gottschalk, Local Saje's Agent fors.,,••; Southwestern Petroleum Canada41Lt,0: JOIN THE CROWD b 1 .aY b �• wn ow mg.,. Clinton team Wins. Victoria Grey trophy The GodeOch Lawn Bowling Club played host to 26 teams of mixed pairs from, Stratford, Mitchell, S uforth, Woodstock, • Clinton, Exoter4.St. Marys and $russet's in tb6ll annual Vic- toria & Grey Trust ,Co.. tour: nament:held on to July ,First Record Fess convictions ----Transportation. and CorM- munication 'linist'er' Jahn R. Rhodes announced today •that convictions in Ontario in respect to the operation • of motorized to, vehicles, were down slightly'in 1974 compared to 1973 figi.ires, The figures, compiled by • the Drivers and Vehicles Divis:ion of the Ministry, show hat there 'were-2,360_conv'ictions in 1974 as compared to 2,170 in 197-3,7 "'" There were 34 'convictions under the Criminal Code, eluding 21'for driving offen nine for driving '"le disqualified; oriel/for angerous and three fop failing toremain. Other charges;' under the Motorized Snow Vehicles Act, included 35. foy careless driving; 28 for disobeying signs and 15 for speeding. Irrr addition, the - following convictions were recorded: 984, ho plate; 219,, ' failing to' register; 335-, no- driver's licence; and 338 for operation (or permission to operate) of an uninsured vehicle. _Holiday. „ '1'bt.' Clinton tetam of Mary Holland and Dave Colclough bowled their way to first place h+y winning all three matches with a score of 43 points': Honor S> 'also went to the • following five teams: second plies; .to Merl; Jackson arid Len Barri-churn 'of St. Marys:third place CO Mary and, -Art ;Finlayson „of Seaforth; fourth .' >lace to Grace Scrimgeour acid Walt Westbrook of Mitchell; fifth to May and• Fred Richvrcison of .,Goderich; and , sixth spot to lreu,e and Ted White, also of,Gocjet•ich. a MBING HEA TNG SS KINGSTON ST; -a, T • AUTOMATIC WASHERS 8&. DRYERS • PORTABLE WASHERS & DRYERS • WRINGER WASHERS ' ', PORTABLE 4, BUILT-iN DISHWASHER • IN. ',INK FOOD WASTE DISPOSERS From the Dependability People at:... HUTCHINSON APPLIANCES TRADE INS ACCEPTED 308 HURON Rb. 1111111111. 524.7831 WANT TO KNOW HQWTO LIE DOWN ON, THE JOBT • r BEA REGULAR BLOOD DONOR , WATER WELL 4 DRILLIN Latest modern equipinen1 Domestic - Industrial - Municipal Free Estimates , You and your fart -illy -deserve the best.of water so don't hesitate to call TOM....LANG PHONE 5 2.44• '64.1 0 NORTH ON HIGHWAY 21 GdDERICH i DATE LINE MAY 4„ 1965 • Have you • ever., thdught of cooing a bandstand intact? Well, deputy reeve Robert Squire decided he would this •'" t+eek anaprovI 1rd himseif with 21 -hour headache" The time is Monday • andtoo ' fills prove to be the can't budge the Some time and a few heated words Tater° Mr. Squire has - decided ' decided to elevate himself so ' that ice . cap issue his in- structions a llttle more clearly • to the additional workmen who have been called in. The time i, .: 15 p.m" and a float: has bgerr Mailed in to give assistance, ,Secure, on the noat a hurriefl,. mo:isuremnt reveals the load -' ,will tic too 'high to go 'Under 'telephone cables to its Bayfield, Road destination. The answer.? The 'deputy reeve grabs 0 saw and crawls up•to demolish the spike. on top. The result? The time is 7: 15 p',m., the spike has demolished,'but the load is still too high. A joker in the r-a'ssembled crowd ^ shouts: ,:'Thanµ me a coconut". -At ': 15 p"m" the instructions go, outto pack it for the night, And • that's where, the' bandstand • stayed for the night' only feet away from its originaLresting place. Next night, :under pressure from county oi'ficials, YE aµaiting service trucks, Mr, L Squire wa'S forced to chop a few feet from the ton of the band- stand'so the journey could, be • completed. Mr" Squire is to use - die old bandstand as a °Gift Shop„ r r• 5 Year- Term • Guaranteed 'investment Certificates The senior 'Trust CoPttpanry devoted entirely to serving the people f •Ontario. if. • 4' Member -Canada Deposit insurance, Corporation-' ^,b ' . It's our 10th anniversary and --to commemorate it li we will have two' birthday cakes during the celebration., You may be the lucky person.. who finds a 1975 Silver .Dollar' in your pieces,. Y RIA and GREY •TRUST OMP'ANY SINCE 11389' MANAGER J. D. (DAVE) CROSS 5'24_7381 �;�„, �. GODERICH For those of you who don't',-+ Fwln a•.Srlver 'dollar -they, wrll,be •on• sale for 9816I ik111ED' NOM AVAIL EA-CHDA'ABYLE„ 4 '00 In 1927 'Robed 'Standish built a bandstand for s Goderich•, to Celebrate their t'OOth birthday. It had a prominent place in Courthouse park for many years, Bert Squire a.nephew of Robert Standish -,decided to preserve the structure as a piece of~local history in keeping with Canada's Gen. tennial year 1,967," The result of this conversion can be seen on Highway 2.1. South •G•oderich at Squire Gifts. elebration.' Begins Thursday; R July 10 Ends Monday, July -14 Bert 'and Winnifred Squire take pleasure iii inviting you Jo visit thetr.utl,ique centre of - Canadiana '' Gifts' and Souvenirs. Why not come,_ in and browse around? cunei gilt 4 Remember they're hard to find... so we must limit this offer to silver dollar per; customer .r , rn HIGHWAY NO 77 SOUTH GOE? PICH 124 7970 OPEN IO AM 9PM, f DAY'S 'A WkEK kN fit'�7r.dA"Y++ra�VYRY1ki.�Y+4UV:l:•�Cr. rr •'. ' R'..r.Pt.,x4Ssduo '- 4