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PAGE 4A.--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 197
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The cast of the' GDCI production Harlequinade have been
active rehearsing for Trigon which opened at Galt
collegiate Institute last night. They will,also perform in
usiness management seminar scheduled
Bradford tonight with the final performances to be held at
GDCI•on Saturday. (staff photo)
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A business management
seminar primarily for people '
interested in. small business
will be held in Goderich at the
Candlelight Restaurant
(Conference Room) on
November 12.
Arranged by the advisory
services department of the
Industrial Development
Bank, in co-operation with the
Goderich Businessmen's
Association, the seminar will
be one of several hunaw ed
conducted by the Bank in
smaller 'cities and towns
across Canada.
Some 25 to 35' people. in-
terested in business are
expected 'to attend the
seminar which will consider
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Goderich little Theatre
News
'Rehearsals are well un-
derway, ,and the .back,- stage
crews are hard at work. As
usual we,can'use more help in
all produrtio,n .'departments.
The membership campaign
is now on, and members,haye
their tickets to sell. If,ayou
aren't contacted, please call
524-9416 or any member.
The first production
-.`'Scrooge's, Christmas,"
directed by Marj Dunlop will
run for four nights at the end
of November. Hope to see you
there.a
Week'end
Entertainment
FRIDAY & SATUfkDAY,.00TOBER 24
Shannon
& 25
Treat yourself and
. your friends ...
for .your convenience
our Hot Buffet is served
THURS., 8 FRI.
12 noon - 2 p.m.
Casual Dress
Dine by Candlelight
SUNDAY
SMORGASBORD.
'5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHEON SPECIALS EVERY DAY
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Candlelight.
Restaurant & Tavern
Visit the KEG ROOM
+ Colour TV
+ Relaxing t,atmosphere
Licensed under L.C.B.O.
BAYFIELD RG., GODERICH
524-7711
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operating projections and
financial statements of a
small business. and theeffect
that an expansion has on
them.
Fred Durst, C.A. will
discuss various aspects of
business planning and will be
available to field registrants'
questions on finance, .fiscal
controls and -pr taxation
matters.
The -IDB, which was
established in 1944 as a
The advisory services
department of the Bank
publishes a series of pam-
phlets ont small business
management, provides in-
formation on Federal
assistance programs,_
available to businesses,
organizes management
seminars aid in other ways
tries to help bu,sirt'ess people.
to. improve their
management skills.
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Appearing THIS THURSy., FRI., SAT.,
OCTOBER 23, 24, 25
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JIM STEELE
THE BEDFORD COURT LOUNGE
COMING NEXT THUR., FRI„ SAT., QCT. 30, 31, NOV. 1
TEE KESS
The.. Square
PLANNING DINNER OUT
Try our delicious smorgasbord
Tues. 12-1:30 p.m, Wed'16-7:30 p.m.
Sunday 5-7 p.m.
Bedford Hate
Goderich
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THE GREAT. 33c HALLOWE'EN PARTY'
for -Moms, Dads & Kids
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October 31 from 7pm.
"Hold That Ghost"
Abbott & Costello in
The GDCI drama club will present Harlequinade, a play
written by Warren Robinson, this Saturday at the high
school auditorium. Galt Collegiate will present Chased
But Not Chaste and Bradford Secondary School will
present Chamber, Music. (staff photo)
subsidiary of the Bank of •. .c=is,c_.__ t{ x
Canada, mak'esw loans[1.
BRIGADOON
to.
businesses n6 all 'types for a
variety' Of. purposes. Almost
half of the Bank's loans are
for $25,000 or less and the
Bank is 'especia'lIy interested
in assisting smaller
businesses.
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Goderich -Little Theatre
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SEASON'S TIrV[T! f�N [�1[ �In���� TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
Adults - '6.00 Students '3.00
,For 3 excellent plays
All Productions Presented at MacKay Hall,
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Goderich
With Season's Tickets
• You'see all three 75-76 GI,,T Productions
• You become a supporting member of the
community theatre'
• You will '•receive the monthly GLT
NO,wsletter
Phone 48 2r.7 7 1 4 Mrs. F. Fingland
154 Ontario Street Clinton
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STUDENTS
, present'
GDO
AUDITORIUM
Students 51.00
AL
NOTICE
If you enjoyed the G.D.C.I. Drama
Club production of Nov. 9 last year
come and see what they are doing
this year in
TRIGON
An Evening of 1 act plays
Saturday, October 25
8:00 p.m.
AUDITORIUM
STUDENTS S.75'
Special guest plays from 2 of
Rs
Ontario's top High Schools
in drama
Film–at 7:30 and 9 p.m.
GAMES — PRIZES — SNACKS — RAFFLES
Costume and Pumpkin contest
Ae..forl4t4,jZCIINNAri
All proceeds to Gaol Restoration
ACTIVITY TICKETS 33c
Santa Claus Parade 15
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29
Theme 'A Cliristinas"
IF YOU WISH TO ENTER'A
FL9AT IN THE PARADE
THE DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES
IS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21
Categories — Youth, Industry, General,
School, Services
Cash Prizes - 1st place in each category - 5100.
2nd place ih each category -- $50.
3rd place. in each category - 525.
FOR INFORMATION AND ENTRY FORMS CONTACT
GODERICH 'RECREATION & COMMUNITY CENTRE
BOARD 9 WATERLOO ST.S., 524-8373
let'S make this yeart parade
the BIGGEST
ever
INEDNESD
'Thin
EVERY WED.
IN OCTOBER
purchase the
(9 Finger Lickin' Good
Pieces)
AT THE RE,GULAR PRICE
and get- FREE
'French Fries for 3 and
Creamy Cale Slaw
Colonel Striders' Fie ipo
(tittocky filed
Colonel Sanders and his boys ma if "finger li.ckin good"
Alt, ANIAC04)(co4empAlt04,0 It' 6611)5EPiniti 11 '
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