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Clinton News-Record, 1983-04-06, Page 1723 Comrnerclol property for rent OFFICE OR COMMERCIAL SPACE for rent Up to 2500 square feet Owner vvill renovate 10 suit tenant Apply to Mason Borley Real Estate Ltd Phone 482 9371 411t COMMERCIAL Ottice Space located at 52 Huron St Cliii or, Approximately 350 sq h an conditioned off street p.,,k,ng Phone 482 3414 or 482 7591 120 24 Wanted to rent COTTAGE 3 or 4 bedroom cot toge in the Boyfield Porr Albert area Wanted from May 15 Sept 11 (can be negotiated, Phone ferry 524 6585 days 524 9517 evenings I4tfnx WANTED TO RENT cottage on lakefront Int in Goderich or Boyfield area July 15 30 Coll 482.7104. 13 14 25 Wonted to buy PIANO WANTED regardless of condition Phone collect anytime, 519-669.2280 or 519 669 2198 3tf WANTED Old brass Tight fix tures. old shades any type table lamps odd parts gas fix tures from old houses and stores. Evenings Stratford 273 2846 13 14x WANTED power tools for home shop table or radial or n sow band saw, jointer etc. Call eveni'gs482 7796. 14 26. Help wanted BABYSITTER wanted in my home. school age children. For shift work. May live in. Call after March 27th, 482- 9455. 13tf EXPERIENCED Help Wanted to do housework ' r day a week. Transportation needed. Apply to: Drawer No. 1 c o Clinton News•Record, Box 39, Clinton NOM ILO. 13,14x EARN EXTRA MONEY. Monarch's beautiful catalogue of Cards and Gifts makes it easy and profitable. No experience needed. For free catalogue and information write or phone: Monarch, Box 516, Hamilton, L8N 3K3. (416) 527-3891 14o MOUNTAIN HOTEL now accep• ting applications for cooks. waiters waitresses, gift shop cashiers, front desk, housekeepers, bartenders, gas jockeys. Apply in writing 1o, Glacier Pork Lodge, Rogers Pass. B.C. VOE 250. 14o WATKINS - Full arid part time available. Earn what you need by building your owll Watkins business. Established since 1868. Call 1 • 519.658 5484. 14o EARN EXTRA MONEY part time as o Regal Sales Represen• tative Our Gift Catalogue is all you need. Write REGAL. 939 Eglinton Ave. E. Dept. 444 Toronto. M4G 2L6 140 WANTED experienced parts counter•person with basic mechanical knowledge and sales experience. Successful candidate must be willing to learn, accept challenge' be responsible and bondable Salary and commission com mensurote with knowledge and attitude. Apply with resume and references to Drawer No 4 c 0 Clinton News Record Box 39 Clinton NOM 110 14 l5or WANTED Port time maintenance person for sum mer employment In Bayfield Duties include housecleaning yard work and odd lobs Must be able to drive Plnnse roll 565 2877 14 ISor COMPANION fl -.r wino nt Stratford 60 year', of ow, able to look ofte, herself Room rnid hoard olid 540 00 r,er .• eel' Ur ivf", 1i( nese 14-, r s`,UI Sh,U aqf' Reply 0 U 81 . 11,19 Clinton 14 15 EXPERIENCED salespersr.r nruf seamstress required for wire mer omploywent Iii fnshinn store .n Bnyfleld ( nil 565 2871 14 tsar LIVE IN hahysitter required Phone 577 11968 I4 27 Wanted agenerall WANTE0 01.I I , , k F'u,id,,,gs for wr er L,og n•''1 ,(11. (100 put poses ( In, I R l im+10y Demnlil,on In, 1185 Murphy Rood Snrn,n 1 542 40138 ,onus 1nr gos, 'uppl,P, .! Rerlrn,nPd 8,:, L i )new 28 Business OPpOr t(lrllty MEN S 11OTHIFP NFFr)f1') rn"n,tv of 25 000 Wulo "OP" nlnrk Pt tevP,oI 0 , PHP„' Ir,rt ova,InbIP (. ,..n, ' N . . l4,0 Mn,,nge, , 1•0 • hr. ( urn mprr P Bev ,O{1 10,11 Er,e C .rn• I;A 5,1„ TelPr,h„• P 4IM1 ,. • lAil.1 ' 4, Business opportunity NINE UNIT MOTEL five room house with one bedroom apart meet E x110 lot ImnroculOIe ondition excellent 10(011on close to bench shopping and resrourortrs Write Box 279 Ktn ((rime NOG 2G0 l40 29 Tenders TENDERS Township of Stanley Tenders will be received by the undersigned for grass cutting at Ball Perk and Cenotaph and operating concession booths of ball park. Tenders mast be submitted on Tender Forms available at Clerk's office. Tenders close April 13, 1983. Mel Gr ham Clerk Treasurer 30 Employment wanted RELIABLE PERSON would like work in one of the following positions kitchen help office work, factory work soles help. References available. Call Sharon 482-7629. 13,14 RELIABLE MOTHER will babysit your infant preschooler daily, weekly. overnight etc. Call 482 7533 anytime. 13.14 31. Service directory KEN'S CARPENTRY Remodelling, renovations, cupboards, ceramic tile, counter tops, rec rooms carports, flooring, win- dows, patio doors, aluminum siding. Phone: 482-7676. Ken M(Nairn, 8tfar LICENCED Carpenter - all your general maintenance and building needs call Joe Mc- Quaid evenings. 482- 3628. Stier WHEELCHAIRS' The CP 8 T Fund of Clinton Oddfellows Lodge have wheelchairs available for loan free. Contact Tom Chuter 4827957 or Mary Trick 482. .3842. 46tfor LOSE T S",HELY And Natore)fy Tfsr©* The Arsezing Magic of 11ATURAL. ERRS r,I Lase 19-29 lbs. A Month Curbs Appetite N aturaiiy SuppOiesB All Daily Nutrients -Tightens Sorin Naturally -Cleans The System For A Healthier And Happier You C®01 Evenings ;after 6 pass 524=2283 ®!airlbmaoretcipa Ax®ii®bio 31 Service directory H 5'° TALL ENGINE SALES IL SE VICE LONDES8ORO 523-9202 'LAWN AND GARDEN EQUIPMENT 'REPAIRS 'NEW LAWNMOWERS AND TILLERS IN STOCK WATER WELL DRILLING W. P[ FR & SONSJ FOUR MODERN ROTAL'.Y RIGGS PRONE: SEAFORDI NEIL: 527-1737 DURLL:527-0828 JIM: 5127-0773 1 JACK Be COEQUHOUN GENERAL CONTRACTING Spellollxing in: *CUSTOM BUILT FOMES *RENOVATIONS °ADDITIONS •I(ITCI1ENS eALUMIid' M SIDING PEI NE 482-9506 EVENINGS JACK GERRITS CO 'STRIJCTION LTD. *F,•.rm *Commercial *Residential * uildings *Additions *Renovations AFFILIATED WITH: CUSTOM SHEET [TAL *Fasci *Soffits *Door and Window Jams and Sills *Metal covered Doors ..1 482-7290 Electrical Problem ? Call ED'S ELECTRIC Licenced (Electrician INDUSTRIAL/COCA ERCIAL FARM/RESIDENTIAL 24 H UR EMERGENCY SERVICE ED ROOSEBOOM- 482 7441 ALSO.... SEE US FOR ELECTRIC FURNACES and ELECTRIC HEATING UNDER THE CANADIAN OIL SUBSTITUTION PROGRAM FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 4112.7441 DALE'S STUMP CUTTlP u ANP REM . , VAL SERVICE IBLYTH, NTARI.�ww °fully Insured a. 11 work guaranteed PHONE 523©9415 *FL ATR :'`4>t IPIG *SHINGLE` *MAINTENANCE "FREE ESTIMATES HENSALL ROOFING COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL RICHARD RFC,IFR EXETER 235-0911 80X 1852 FXFTFR ONTARIO NOM 190 31 Service directory CLINTON COMPUTE SERVICE LTD. -Dote Processing A/R, tier/P, G/L. payroll and statements 'Record Preparation 'income Tes -Cash Flow preparation 'Estate Planning Phone 482-9260 JOHN IIASSIl;S GENERAL CNTRACTI ' rryi Buildings *Additions *Renovations PHONE 482-3063 MASONRY CONSTRUCTION Fireplaces Blocks, Bricks and Angel Stone Glen Thomas 482-3767 482-9730 PIANO TUNING .Repairs °Rebuilding °Key Recovered °Keys Recovered °pompe -Cha rets BRUCE POJL$It-E P 348-9223 Mitchell CLINTWOOD CUSTOM BUIL®'S It. *Custom built homes) *Additi®n °Deywaall *Roof Ong 'Sidings, Soffit Fascia 1fllYl iSTILS A 482-3873 �WIG LITL5 riA 482-7334 34. Personal CURIOUS ABOUT UFOs, psychic phenomena, pyramids, stone circles, and ley lines? Puzzled by animal mutilations, human combustions, miracles? Read Secret Science. $4.00 from: H. Cochrane, 100 Walpole Ave.. Toronto, Ontario, M4L 2J1. --14o 35. Notice to creditors • TICE TO CREI:r>ITORS. HEIRS AND OTHERS In the estate of Dominique Joseph Hendricks, Labourer, deceased. all persons having claims as Creditors and Heirs against the estate of the above mentioned. late of the Town of Clinton in the County of Huron who died at the said Town of Clinton on the 28th day of May 1982. are required to file proof of some with the undersigned on or before the 1st day of June 1983 After that dote the Public Trustee will proceed to distribute the estate. having regard only to the claims of which he then sholl have had notice DATED of Toronto this 73rd day of March 1983 PUBLIC TRUSTEE ADMINISTRATOR 145 Queen Street West, Toronto, Ontario MSH 2N8 (13,14,13) IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ALEXANDER INKLEY late of the Town of Clinton In the County of Huron All PERSONS hnvinq claims ogainst the Estate of the above named Alexander Inkley who dyed 00 or about the 26th day of January 1983 ore required to file the some with full por ticulas with Ike undersigned by the 2nd day of May 1983 os after that dote the assets of the estate will be distributed with regard only to the rloims of which the undersigned shall hove nnhrP DATED of Clinton Ontnrio this 30th cloy of Mnrrh 198.1 D GERALD h111T7 Barrister & Solicitor 56 Huron Street CANTON Ontono Solicitor for the Adminiatrotnx 14 15 16 34 Personal DOES SOMEONE you love have a drinking problem? There is help for you Call Al Anon 524- 6001 or write P 0 Box 226 Mit chell Ont NOK INO 49T1 PREGNANT Distressed Mor red single free positive con f,dential support Help is as close as your telephone BIR- THRIGHT London (collect) 432 7197 527 0115 or 524 2023 (after 6 p m ) 2 2 THANKS TO the sacred heart of Jesus for prayers answered S Y 13 14x 35 Notice to creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS All PERSONS having claims against the Estate of MERLIN RUSSELL WHITE late of the Township of Tuckersmith in the County of Huron, Retired Wood- worker deceased. who died on February 16th 1983 are hereby notified to file the same with the undersigned by the 27th day of April, 1983. WOODS i& CLEMENS 9 King Street, Elmira, Ontario. N3B 2Z6. Solicitors for the Executor 38. Auction sale Saturday April 23 11 a.m. at Or- val McLean Auction Centre. Lindsay. Tractors, farm machinery, cars, trucks, recrea- tion vehicles, construction equipment and tools. Bring con- signments to barn by April 9th. 1 - 705.324-2783 Orval McLean Auctions. -140 * AUCTION * SALE *for Me. Ernie Fisher et 934( * St. David St., Goderich Scrtuittlay, April 9 *Consisting 11:0 ci-�. *Covnsistisng7 of - *Chesterfield & choke"' lasses: end taalbies; * recllsrner; desk; 2 cedtar *chests; 3 pc. beellroosem *Suits; wardrobe closet"' *chrome suite; electric* • sterane; oidee type fridge;* 6 pc. Rinser tea s®rorice - grape pattering 52 pts- * 1847 Rogers Bros. * silverware; lodge 2* * drawer filing cabinet; Inas®lee®se bed; antique* *dishes; coups & ser users; * dishes; linens; picture.* 11 frames; pots & pens: * lewelleryr: Hardy Boys* *b®eiet consisting of* • series 1-45; anther old* - baaolas; old Iteuttery operate 1 metol toys;* * * saornep postop; Lawn Boy* lawnmower; large* * tarpaulin; tools; garden *tools: electric fletasres;* *wiring saspplles; paint. * • Also being offered) fair* ',ludo e 2 bedroom frame * hoose with 9 pc. bath ansa* *eery large lot. Close to* Square. Property beteg* sold sseblect to *reasonable reserve bull. *Four more information* *contact - 44 4( contaact- 4( Lamb's Au ls�a Service *524-9657 Goderich* *"'PROPERTY WILL BE* AUCTIONED AT R Pfd." • era loneer or owner not * responsible for* *accidents on day of sale.* * * * * * * 38 Auction sale CLINTON NEWS-R.ECOHD, WEDNESDAY APlk11.6, 1983 PACT; 17 Birt '' err ''cedures l+lt Wow; yen Today meetin 38 Auction sale FA 'vele �I' 3 & 10 PIECES OF EIMAM QT IRWWOUET SALES YARD �s�e®sa2sae, (p?eaterl® SATURDAY, AP _t_: IL 16th 1046 AM r ndIey Auctions (519)®529-7625 AUCI1ON)RI GO'FON . HRINDLEY Richard Lobb AUCTIONEER Clinton 482-78 ' AUCTION CALENDAR SAT., APRIL 9 10 A.M. Antiques, furniture, appliances. etc. to he held et Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton, Ont. for Mrs. Marine Wolper and the estate of Trucker George Elliott. 39. Educational LEARN WELDING IN 5 weeks. ARC, GAS, MIG Government test blueprint reading included phone or write 416-255-2369, In- stitute of Technical Trades 734 Kipling Ave.. Toronto M8Z 5G5. -14o 40. Lost & Found FOUND: Port St. Bernard and collie female dog. Phone 482- 3087.- 14 42. Death notice MOJPENINGS On Friday, April 1, 1983, at Hillside Nursing Home, Sebr- ingville, Ont. Mr. Harold J. Munnings. of Clinton area and formerly of Komoka, in his 82nd year. Predeceased by his wife Maude (1976). Survived by one sister Gladys McFadden, of Seaforth, 4 nephews, 10 nieces, 36 grand nieces and nephews and 21 great -grand nieces and nephews. Rested at the R.C. Madill Funeral Home, Mt. Brydges where funeral service was conducted on Sunday, April 3rd at 3:30 p.m. by Rev. Sidney Hoffman. Interment Oakla d Cemetery, Delaware. --• 14(ix PARSONS At his residence on Thi*day,, March 31st, 1983, Mr. 4rrch.i'e Roy Parsons, of Stanley Township, R.R. 2 Hensall, in his 81st year. Beloved husband of the late Alice E. (Lind n) Par- sons (1968); dear fott. r of Gerald of Thamesford, Ho rid R.R. 2 Kippen and Donald of R.. 2 Hensall; dear brother of Mrs. Mary C. Ryckmon of Pollock, South Dakota; predeceased by two brothers and one sister. Also survived by four grand- child. Mr. Parsow memberrenof Hensall ns Rebeaskaha Lodge No. 349 and a 59 year member of Hensall I,O.0,F. Lodge No. 223. Visitation at the Hensall Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 118 King Street, Hensall, where the funeral service was conducted on Saturday, April 2nd, at 2 p.m. with Reverend Don Moffatt officiating. Interment followed in Bayfield Cemetery. Combin• ed memorial service under the auspices of Rebekah Lodge No 349 and 1.0.0 F. lodge No. 223 was conducted at the Funeral Home Friday evening at 9 15 p.m. 14nx LARGE AUCTION SALE CAR, ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, ETC. TO BE HELD AT RICHARD LOBB'S BARN, CLINTON, ONl3T.a,RIC1 FOR MRS. MARINE WALPER OF GRAND BEND ND THE ESTATE OF TRUCKER GEORGE ELLIOTT OF CLINTON, ONIT. Sato, April 9 ®t 10 ®.ma iriglis Superb almond coloured eutoesatic clothes washer, Westinghouse autornattc clothes w esher, Westinghouse clothes dryer nearly new, dehumidifier, eimiral square model fridge, G.E. 24" electric stove, Westin;rhousaa 13' harvest gold fridge, humidifier, large antique spinning wheal, antique woolwinder, large pine boa, nine piece dining room suite. French provincial chesterfield, two snatching chairs, modern chesterfield and chair (good ono), washstand, two anti- que dressers with mirrors, 2 recliner chairs, win9beck upholstered chair, upholstered chefra, B&W TV, A x 10 ft. Axminster type rug, doable boxspring end mattress like new, solid wood three piece bedroom suite, boa spring, two piece bedroom suite ea/bossprin9 end met. tress, typewriter, adding machine, chrome table and four chairs, vacuurri cleraner with sweeper head, plat- form rocker, stereo with eight track tape player and two speakers, odd press beck chaIrs, trunk, small tables, six -sided end table. copper boiler, electric well clock, Ingraham eight day mantel clock, rollaway bed, old hand turn forage, old hand turn drill press, table lamps. floor letups, etewiwere, silverware, silver pieces, bedding, plus a very large offering of dishes, 1 glassware Including entlque pieces, small appliances, pots and penis, misc., etc., 19'76 Obey. 4 door car with good tires walling AS IS, large steel office desk, foto modern office chairs. TERMS: CASH Auctioneer: Rich rd Lobb CLINTO442 7696 43 Births JEWITT Mr and Mrs Bev Jewitt of Woodstock are pleased to on nounce the birth of their daughter Lindsey Jordon on March 16 1983 A sister for Craig and Trent. Prouo grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snell Londesboro and Mrs Elmo Jewitt of Clinton 14nx G!NGERICH Heather and Paul wish to an- nounce the safe arrival of their daughter Jessica Lyn born March 29. 1983 of Clinton Hospital weighing 7 Ib. 11 ozs. 14nx 47. Card of thanks CALDWELL Many thanks to my friends, classmates. Cubs and relatives for kindnesses shown while I was in hospital a few days. Special thanks to Dr. Harrett and first floor nurses. Paul Caldwell.-- 14x DIMALIME The family of the late Hugh Dimaline wish to express their sincere thanks to all their friends, relatives and neighbours for their many acts. of kindness and sympathy shown to them in the loss of a loving husband, father and grandfather. Thank you for the beautiful floral tributes dona- tions, cards and food received. Special thanks to Rev, Dave McKnight for his comforting words. Thanks to the pallbearers greatly appreciated help. Special thanks to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 156 Seaforth for the beautiful service and flowers. To Doctors Anne and John Underwood for their help and kindness to the administrator, staff and residents of Seaforth Manor Nursing Home for all their kind- ness to Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home for their help and kind- ness. Yenny and family-- 14 MAKINS I wish to thank my many friends for the beautiful cards and flowers which were sent to me while 1 was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to the Lion's Club and St. An- drew's U.C.W. and for the kind - ns -s of all who were concerned and extended their get well wishe_ It was very much ap- preciate.' Lloyd Makins. 14 GEORGE We would like to thank all the people whose gestures and kindness meant so much to us in our time of need. John and Ruth George. 14 CAMPBELL I would like to extend my sincere thanks to nurses and staff on first floor of Clinton Public Hospital for their kind ness and help given to me dur ing my three weeks in hospital Thanks also to those who sent flowers cards and messages Special appreciation to Dr Boker. (Mrs.) Eva lino Comp bell Kincardine 14 CRAWFOfRD 1 wish to thunk all my f rends neighbours relatives and the ladies of the Blyth U C W for remember ir,q me with flowers cards and visits while I was o patient in the Clinton Public Hospital Mony thanks to the Nursing Staff also Dr Street Dr Lambert and Dr Salsbury for their core and kindness Special thanks to Grace and Walter Forbes Joanne Mor Donald Edith Gorness and my family Mamie 'Mary? Crawford 14 TAYLOR Many thanks to all our rpl0tiees friends and neighbours for the surprise Buck and Doe party and bndol shower given to us for the wed ding gifts cords gifts of money to all who helped ,n any woy to mnke our v,sit hock to Ontario suck o rnemornhle !ImP Crrnq and Shelly 14 iters ,easy - - - Huron County women are our concerns in a notes asking doctors and hospitals threatenmg way " where they stand on policies This is certainly not lust a and precedures surrounding local issue This week the the birth of babies. This College of Physicians and week, a birthing coinnuttee Surgeons in Ontario have associated with WOMEN issued guidelines to Ontario TODAY has sent question- doctors discouraging them riaires to all Huron County from participating in home doctors and all hospitals in births. Safety is the main and surrounding the county. factor arguing against brr- "We are exploring the up- thing at home but several porturuties and options for local women have decided birthing available to expec- fur a variety of reasons to tant parents," said Valerie deliver their babies at horse, Bolton, co-ordinator of the usually with a midwife pre - self -help and advocacy sent. "Doctors insist the group for Huron County homebirths are not safe," women. -Our goal is to in- stated a practicing midwife. crease the opportunity fur "But there are risks women to have the most associated with a hospital positive and safe birth possi- birth that are not present at ble. We feel this is best a home birth". facilitated by a well inform- "Our committee is cer- ed expectant mother who is fainly not advocating worsen encouraged to take part in abandon the hospitals for the decisions about the birth homebirths," emphasized of her baby." Bolton. "We are concerned It wasn't long ago that that women have the oppor- women were routinely tunity to have the security of sedated through childbirth, a safe environment for the given gas before delivery birth without having un - and fathers were exiled to wanted technical procedures smokey waiting rooms. or drugs forced on her." Breast feeding was "A central issue in bir- discouraged and the thing is who should be in con - newborn was whisked away trol," stated Kathi Wilson, a from both mother and father childbirth educator from the for hours after the birth. Kirkton area. "We feel the A lot has been changing in women should direct the our hospitals that tend birth with the support of her toward more family centred partner and the profes- maternity care. Fathers are sionals at hand. Too often routinely present at births she is expected to hand over and even in a few cases have her responsibility and par - been present at caesarean ticipation when she walks deliveries. Mothers are through the hospital's front handed their child on the doors. We must keep in mind delivery table and many that birthing is not an illness, breast feed their infant it is a natural process, that in within minutes of the birth. most cases needs no in - "We applaud the changes terference whatsoever." that are being made," said Kathi Wilson will be the Bolton, "but some of us are facilitator at a workshop en - frustrated with the slow pace titled, "Birthing: Options of the change and also with and Opportunities in Huron the lack of opportunity County." The workshop will women have to com- be discussing what action municate what it is they women can take to be more want." involved in the decisions con - Most doctors expect that cerning the birth of their women will talk to them in child and discussing recent the privacy of their office trends in birthing. about concerns and disap- "And of course," said pointments about the birth of Bolton, "we will be reporting their child. But all too often the results of our question - women are intimidated by naires to the doctors and the their doctors, either by hospitals." shyness, lack of the proper WOMEN TODAY hopes to technical terms or time con- hear from many different straints. She may imagine women at this workshop, not her doctor is too busy or will just those who have had be offended by what she has disturbing experiences, but to say. Quite often there is those who have had joyful, fear or anger about the birth positive experiences as well. experience a woman may There is much women can never properly deal with. learn and resolve for "A woman doesn't want to themselves by simply talk - create waves with a doctor in thuigs out informerly or hospital she will be retur- with other women. "There is ning to in a couple of years' no way to limit the emotional time," explained Bolton. and spiritual impact of giv- "That is why we have chosen ing birth," concludes Pauli to form a committee and talk Somer, a member of the bir- to doctors and hospitals as a thing committee. "It is an group. We want to diffuse the experience that can catapult emotionality that flairs up you into a new awareness of when you talk about the your spirit and the spirit of issue on a personal basis." others." "We certainly don't want The workshop will be held to get peoples' back's up, we in Goderich at the McKay just want the opportunity to Hall on North Street, Tues - discuss the issues and relay day, April 12 at 7:30 p.m. Concert to feature popular performer Orchestra London Canada will be joined by popular songstress and actress Patricia Leavens in an even- ing's romp through the Cabarets of Europe ori Satur- day, April 16 at 8:15 p.m. at North Street United Church. Goderich. Tickets are available at Campbell's (01 The Square. from any Rotarian or by phoning 524- 8.335. Miss I ,eavcns is well- known for her outstanding singing and acting abilities She has delighted Western Ontario audiences for years with her leading roles in such shows as Carousel, Brigadoon, Music Man, Show Boat, Mame and The Merry Widow. Patricia Leavens' varied and large repertoire enables her to perform a wide range of roles from Opera to Broad- way and from !,eider to Cabaret. She has appeared with Orchestra London Canada, Theatre London, Purple Patches, October -fest and the Kitchener -Waterloo Symphony in recent years. Joining Miss i,e'avens w 111 be Orchestra London's Associate Conductor, Brian .Jackson. Mr. Jackson is well-known for his buoyant style and lively audience rapport. C'onc'urrent with his tern as Associate Conductor of Orchestra London Canada, Brian Jackson is ;\luso- Director of the KIIIL!stnn Ssrnphnn} OT ri Re sure not to muss this final c'onc'ert of Orchestra London's 1982-83 (;oderch season sponsored by the Goderich Rotary Club with the generous support of the Sully F'ounciatic-ln Subscriptions for the upcom- ing 8:1/84 season, featuring The Royal Air Farce and Gnderlch's own Har- houraires, will he on sal(' (01 the evening of the concert at 82/83 prices Fund raising dinner set A very special Italian feast at 'Tony's Banquet Hall in I,nndon will initiate the first of many fund raising events scheduled for Huron ( 'ountry Playhouse r HCP 1 this year Along with the magnificent seven course meal will he a superb evening's en tertalnment provided by Aggie Cekuta and Damon Redfern Aggie ( ekuta, no stranger to H('1' audiences, is a former member of the Young Players '81 Company 1 I,AI .,f•Amni, Ttlr' aplx'al-eil 111 two cabaret shows -- Star- dust and 10 - and in the main stake musical produ( icon of The Music Man last year, Aggie took time out from her very busy schedule at Stratford to entertain Playhouse Association members at a aharet on Patrons Night -rickets for this fun- draising event are $100 per couple Further information and tickets can be obtained by calling the HCP office at 2_3.8-8387 or 2311-8451