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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-12-11, Page 12PAGE 4A--7ROPERICH SIGNAL -STAR, T HU RSDA , DE('F M 11i':K 11. Pi M � Five choirs sing of annual Yule, concert The annual Christmas concert at North Street United Church this year will feature the senior and junior choirs of St. George's and. North Street churches. The. St. George's choir will be under the -direction of Mr. J. B. Herdman, while the North Street choir will be directed by Lorne Dotterer. Featured soloist for the occasion will be Marjorie Hays Dunlop. Irla Stewart •will conduct the cOoderich Teen Tones, a group of young ladies Who recently performed at the Canadian National Exhibition. Mrs. Stewart .will also conduct the combined junior choirs of both chur- ches. The concert, which will also include , some in- strumentalists, will take place on December 16 at 7.:30 p.m. An offering will be taken. Country Singles DANCE , at Vanastra Shilleiagh DEC. 1 3. 9tola.m, Lunch served Proceeds for, . Childrens ` Aid Society, Goder-ich FLOWER.. q SHOP,; Phone �t`EG�►ph. S24.8132 Agent for 24 -hr. FILM DEVELOPING E WANI. YOUR �=J~ elamie D _41 . • HOSTESS may not have the world on a string, but she knows your community • inside out. If you're new rn town, cal/ her today! #H&T"S NEW Ri HURONYtEW The annual Christmas Fair sponsored by the Auxiliary was held in the auditorium on Monday afternoon. The residents had an opportunity to choose from the tables, of gifts that had been donated , this year by groups from the C:linto1i area. The ladies served tea'in the craft room. The Junior and Senior rhytia,u1 bands from the Goderich Psychiatric Hospital di • cted by Gordon Harrison' en':rtained on Family Night. 'he 'Junior Hand played and sa several Christmas numbers along with vocal solos, duets and instrumentals. , Shorty Munro was emcee for the variety program provided by the Senior Rand and Sarah Carter thanked the ' entertainers on behalf of the residents. • The Londesboro Women's Institute was host for the December birthday party on Wednesday afternoon w ith 28 (pelebrants 'receiving gifts from the ladies. Mrs. Jessie Tebbutt was emcee for the program of vocal solos 'by Bruce -Sully promised dollar for..dollcr Victor F'ox., piano duets by Gale Fear and Genevieve :Win: mouth organ and guitar selections by Bert. Shobbrook and a singa-long of Christmas music. Miss Mary Turner who is celebrating her '99th birthday lin December 11 extended the, appreciation of the residents to all those who had helped wit.h the party. Mrs. Shirley Prouty who leads the weekly Bible study. had a special Christ mils service this Week with musical numbers by Bruce Cann, Mrs. Henderson, Doroy Prouty and Susan Cann accompanied at the" organ by Leila Finkbeiner., r. Milford an.d Edward Bruce Sully., ,;p.resi.dent.. cif . I_)orninion Road Machines. Goderich, has promised to match the ,Huron Country ..:- Playhouse dollar for dollar in ,its, drive to raise money for the theatre's building fund. Sully:s offer 'extended --over a three month period, Sep- tember.. ' Oetober- and November. and amounts to nearly S1'0.0100., He is a. -former member of HCP's first board of direc- tors. founded in 1972, and is as an honorary still listed member. Helen Videan at conference in Toronto About 200 delegates at- tended a conference on Canadian Studies sponsored by' the Federation of Women Teachers' ' Associations of Ontario. in November at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto. Attending • from this 'area was Helen M.-Videan, Provincial Director.. Region '1. F.W.T.A.O. Victoria School, Goderich. Keynote 'speaker was Dr. David Lewis. former NDP leader. He discussed the Canadian .'Mosaic 'at the oi3.ening session Saturday. Other speakers included. Margaret Campbell. MLA for Toronto •--St. George: Al Bigwin. provincial advisor on native. cd'bcation;.Jim Foley. expert on Canadian children's ,. erat..ure: and Marion Li4,, director of Participation anada. Delegates were elementary school "tt.achers from across the,province. ,BE A REGU,LAR BLOOD„ • DONOR Babies don't know, in- stinctivelyv hat to eat, but they Phone ' 524-2124 do knon how much' Don't force., J your child to -clean up the plate ". Dance at C.H.S.S. CLINTON • yr w h Freda ' December 12 9.12 p.m. Dance to `ICARUS" ADMISSION '52.00 with student card $2.25 without Pro • ty assisted with' the devoteal period and each of the resints w''as presented with a c sager by Mrs. Prouty. 'WEEK OF NOV _.'!BER 28 Miss 1 ill W ' Gatley, Seaforth, was pianist • the Sunday evening Chris an Reform song service led Mr. Dick Roorda. Mr. and Mrs. Ros King and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Easton were welcomed to the Home at Monday's .program. Marie Flynn. Norman' S peir and Lorne Lawson—provided the old time music .with a vocal solo by Morgan,Dalton and a sing -a -long. The Christian . Reformed. .volun- teers assisted with . the ac- tivities. The Clinton' FCneffi2 Club entelf444.ined their adopted grandmothers at- a Christmas Party on Tuesday evening in Clinton Public School auditorium. Twenty residents were able t� attend and en- joyed an eveningof• bridge, euchre and'crokinole followed by a delicious lunch. • 'Ken Scott, of Blyth„ his brother Jim Scott of Goderich and Bob Mann of Clinton provided the Family Night progt'a'm. The trio sang raAny of the favorite tunes as well as playing, instrumental numbers with guitar, banjo violin and saxophone. Nelson Lear expressed the itibpreciation of the residents for the musical program 1]:rrilj ii l;ruinsma (right) shows off one of the new sewing inachines in her family studies - room to .Alberta Moore and Mrs. Moore's two daughters, Darlene, a grade 7 student•at Robertson, and Debbie, a grade four student. (staff -photo) to - There are some things your , dressmaker can't do for you. paRTiunarnon i U SALTFORD VALLEY HALL ` FOR RENT 524-9366. 'Fitness. In }iour heart yai know it'+ right. * * * *"* * » * * * * * * * * •* * * * * * * '*' DELICIOUS_, Meals. or Snacks. NO1N FULLY LICENSED . GODERICH RESTAURANT STEAKHOUSE & TAVERN Ltd. .LICENSED UNDER THELIOUOR LICENSE ACT WEST STREET ' HURON CAMERA CENTRE 24 HOUR -FILM C'OLOR PR�CESSING_ } (Eric Carman Photo) 112 The Square Goderich 524-7924 011 • R' OP 1 '0 Tickets.- Now. Available GET YOURS -NOW -h-�-- DON'T BE DISAPPOINTE0 New Year's Eve Dance S26 per coupe Cold Buffet Music By • Chris Black & The Swinging Brass 5.24-7711 CandIelight Resfa,urant & Tavern BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH • sa Di "-"V n.4 FTHE * 76 = The Squ re 524-8181 *, * * * "IT'S GOOD FOOD ;.ASK YOUR NEIGH9OUR" • * * BURGERS SANDWICHES CASSEROLES SUBS There's something for at the Vanastra Recreation Centre SCHEDULE OF COMING EVENTS . . MONDAY EV'ENING.. DEC. 8 - 8:30 P.M. BINGO: JACKPOT $230: IN 57 CALLS - 15 Regular Games S10.00 3 share -the - wealth. Cards 5, for 51.00 Admission $1.00. Admittance to 16 years of age or over. HEALTH AND FITNESS SPA An instructor will be on hand to guide you in your progrtrp 11 a,mr.12 p.m. and 7.8 p.m. Mon. to Thur. a� •r NO OTHER IN HURON COUNTY open 7 days a week SPECIAL EVENTS Sat. Dec. 13REGISTRATION WINTER SESSION 10 amt. to Sat. Dec. 13 VANASTRA GIRL' GUIDE., CHRISTMAS BAZAAR 10 a.m,.4 p.m. Sat. Dec..�0 COMMUNITY & RECREATION CHILDAENS •XMAS PARTY 1:30 • 3:30 Tue. Dec. 9 CUBS 6-7:30 VANASTRA GIRL GUIDES CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Saturday, December 13, 1975 10;00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. REGISTRATION .Saturday, December 1 3, 1975 10 00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the VANASTRA RECREATION COMPLEX CaII Now! We cater toati functions, Targe or small. Fine Food prepared in our kitchen. •Vanastra Centre , 1 8 2.3544 Frank & Gus (a'rryOut ALSO • SPAGHETTI -LASAGNA -RAVIOLI 50 WEST STREET, GODERICH (Near The Laundromat) PIZZA NEW PHONE NUMBERS 5 24-2689 AND 5V24-2680 CLOSED MONDAYS EXCEPT OPEN REG. HRS., , DEC. 22 OPEN DEC. 24 and DEC. 31 and l..r:2 9 Promote your ::shows, supers, etc -i. OMMUNITY BROADCASTING CHANNEL '1 2 PROGRAMMING Mrs DEC.EC. 1 1 th 1 1 th � • luith . 10:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m: DEC. 1SIh 10:30 a.m. 7:30 'p.m. DEC. 1 8th 10:30 a:m. - Retarded Childre Beth Markson inte viewing Mrs. Bonnie Gra-ham, Principal of Queen Elizabeth Wi g.of Victoria Public School. - Airport Report - = ruce Davey talks to Mr. Bill Clif ord and Dick Wright about the history of Sky Harbbbr Airport. —Wormen's Day Out - Guests from Women's Day Out - xplain . the aims, purposes and a h'ievements of their organization. 1: - Huron `Historic J: iI - Paul Carroll and Mrs. Dorot y Wallace present a Ode present . tion on the historic gaol. - Central Huron Second • ry School - Grades, 9-12 featuring choral group "Music" and the C.H.S.S. girls choir presenting C ri•stmas songs. Conducted . by M s.. Abel, music teacher.. C..H.S.S. - Lions Bingo - regular .-ature dont miss it. - Central Huron Secondary S hool - Grades 9 1 12 featuring c oral group "Music" and the C.H.S.S. girls choir presenting Christ as songs. Conduced by Mrs. A . el, Music taacher C.H.S.S. - Recreation 'Director . - Mi Dymon.d is interviewed an • outlines some of the programs' now available" for Goderich area residents as well as some plans for the future. - Dominion Road Machinery Co. Story - Bruce. Sully, president, presents a lively and interesting discussion of the history and growth patterns at Dominion Road. • - 7:30 p.m. .(4-larbouraires - Men's choir featuring music, for ,the season. „ • DEC. 22nd 10:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. DEC. 24th 2:00 p.m. Central Huron Secondary School - Grades 9 - 12 featuring choral group. "Music", and the C.H.S.S. girls choir presenting Christmas songs. Conducted 'by 'Mrs. Abel, muse teacher C�:W.'S.S. - M l,...g1M+o - Harbouraires - Men's choir featuring music for the season. - Lions Bingo Regular feature. Don't miss it.- - St. Peter's Choir - From Goderich will present a special selection of religious music. - Christmas Eve Special Program - Harbouraires - St. Peter's Church thoir - Central Huron Secondary School - Choral groups presenting special selections. These programs we hope are the beginning of ,programming..on channel 1 2. If you are interested in participating in this endeavor please contact The Come, 'unity Broadcasting Committee through, Bluewater Cable TV, Hole esidlle.Oecall 48'2--9234 -JOIN IN THE FUN!