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Entertainment
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20 - A euchre
party will be held at Port Albert on
. February 20 at 8 p.m. at Christ Church.
This is rescheduled from Friday,
February 13th.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18 - The
Goderich Garden Club will hold a regular
ineeting pit MacKay Centre on Fe.bruary 18
at 8 p.rn. Speaker for the evening will be
Mr. Richard Hamilton of the Ministry of
Agriculture and Food, Clinton. The topic
• will be "How to start seeds" and, the pro-
• blerns arising in the process.
SATURDAY, MARCH 14 and SUNDAY, ,
MARCH 15 - The London Orchid Society
will present its 10th annual orchid show
March 14-15 in London at Western
Fairgrounds, West Annex on King Street.
The show is o.pen Saturday from 1 p.rn. to 6
p.rn. and on Sunday from noon to 5 p.nr. •
Tickets are $2 in advance or $2.50 at the
door. For. rnorejnformation, call 451-1489
or 455-424.8.
' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20 - A euchre
card party will be held at the Forester's
Hall in Benmiller at 8 p.m. Admission is
$1. Ladies please bring lunch.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY .22 - Roger Ad-
miral, pianist. will be performing in con-
cert at North Street United Church on Sun-
day at 2 p.m. He will perform works by
Chopin, Brahms, Debussy; Ravel, Mozart
and Seh•uinann. The progr.arh will also
feature the story of Babar The Elephant
('music by Poulenc) with narrator Elayne
Ras: There will be a silver collection at the
door. -Everyone is welcome.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24 - The
Dungannon Agricultural Society's mon=
thly.meeting will4e held at 8:30 p,m..atthe
Dungannon hall. Jti
SATURDAY, MARCH 14 - The Dungan-
non.
ungannoxi Agricultural Society is sponsoring. a
Euchre Tournament at the •Dungahnon
hall with registration from 1 to 2 p.m.
Euchre. commences at 2 p;m. Admission is
$3 each. Prizes are.$50, $40 and $30. Lunch.
• and special' contests.
•
SATURDAY, MARCH .14 The "Early
Bird" draw for $50 cash will be selected
after the Euchre Tournament- at Dungan-
non hall from tickets already sold in the
contest being sponsored by the Dungannon
Agricultural Society. Prizes being award-
ed in the April 11 draw are: a trip for two
to Las Vegas, a weekend for two at Wheels
Inn, Chatham and free admission for two
to all of the events sponsored by the
Dungannon Agricultural Society in 1987.
Get your tickets now from any director.
TUESDAY, MARCH 24 - The Dungannon
Agricultural Soiaety's monthly meeting
will be held at 8:30 p.m. at the Dungannon
hall.
FRIDAY,.FEBBUARY'20 - 'Mete will be
a Dessert Card Party at 1 p.m, at the
MacKay Centre. Admission is $2.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25 - There
will be a Variety Program at 8 p.rn. at F.
MacKay Centre. Admission is $1. Taxi" '
call 524-6594.
• SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28 - There
will be a Dance at MacKay Centre at 8`
p.m. Music by The Entertainers. Admis-
sion is $2...
Crafts every Thursday at 1:30, p.m. at
MacKay Centre starting February 19. Call
.524-6660 for details. Crochet instructor.
needed, • if you could help please call
524-6660.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY •24 - The
Dungannon Agricultural Society's monthly
meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m. at ,the
Dungannon Hall.
FRIDA'7, FEBRUARY 20 - A euchre par-
ty will be held at. Port ALbert on February
20 at 7 p.m. at Christ Church. •This is
. rescheduled from Frida,, , February 13th.
SATURDAY, FEB
Goderich Music Boost
,Concert and Dance on
p.m. In the GDCI West
RMPS ba ds and choi
Admissio is: adults
families 15: '
WEDN SDAY, FEB
Carroll, erbalist, wi
slide and 1 cture progr
Clinton onFebruary 18
is welcome. Refreshm
UARY • 21 The
s•present a Winter
ebruary 21 at 7:20
ym. The GDCI and
s will be featured.
4, students, $2 and
St. Vincent de Paul Store, 15 Caledonia
Terrace, has good used clothing and fur-
niture. It is open Monday and Wednesday
from 2 to 4 p.m., Friday evening from 7 to 9
p.m. and Saturday morning from 10 a.m. to
12 noon.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21 - Auburn
and District lion's Club Euchre Tourna-
ment will be held at the Auburn Community
('entre. • Registration from 1-2 p.m. Euchre
conu.nences at 2 p.m. Entry fee is $3 per
person. Cash prizes of $50, $40, and $30.
Held under authority of a special occassion
permit. All proceeds to Clinton Public
Hospital Building Fund.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19 - The.. An-
nual General Meeting of Huronia Branth of
the. Ontario Humane Society will be held
February 19 at 8 p.m. in the Agricultural
Building Board Room in Clinton. All
members and anyone interested in the
welfare of animals please attend.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21 - The
Gerald Fagan Singers are presenting their
second Opera In Concert at 8 p.m. at
Calvary United. Church in London. This
year Conductor Gerald Fagan had chosen
the well-known Pearl Fishers by George
Bizet. • Tickets can be purchased by phoning
• 452-4215 i 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. i or 433-9650•.
Adults $9, seniors and students $7, group
rates are available.
The Goderich St. John Ambulance is runn-
ing a first aid course Monday, February 3,
Thursday, February 26 and March 2, 5, and
9 at GDCI. For more information and
preregistration., contact Robert Burroughs
at 524-6638. •
ATTENTION. GODERICH AND AREA
SINGLES (Single, Widowed Separated,
Divorced 1: Are you interested in socializing
and interacting. with .other singles? The
Goderich Recreation Department can help
• you organize • your. own group. Initiate
. dances', social events, discussion . groups,
etc. We are looking for your interest and in-
put,. Contact Bob, Marshall, Goderich
Recreation Department, 524-2125. .
UARY 18 -David
be presenting a
rpt at Huronview in
t 8 p.M. Everyone
nts will he' served.
TUESDAY, MARCH 3 -• St. George's
Anglican Church 12th Annual 'Pancake
Supper will be held on Shrove Tuesday,
March 3. Sittings from 5 to 7 'p.m.
Families 1 parents and children under 12 )
• $10, Adults $4, Teens '(13-19) $3. Tickets
available at Campbell's and R.W..Bell's.
S t e da ci / ijg an id ti
fid ling part of Variety Concert
The MacKay' Centre evening concert on
Feb. 25 will be of a cried musical nature.
Marie Flynn, of Clinto will present a group
of talented country an estern performers
including step dancing and old time fiddling.
The instrumental Chapelites will be on hand
to perform their toe -tapping' gospel music.
The foregoing groups fiche proven very
popular at the summer Sunday evening con=
cert series in Lions' Harbour Park.
Vocal soloists will be soprano Ann
Coulter, of Goderich, and baritone Jeff
Hearn, of Clinton. Instrumental solos will be
presented by saxophonist Shirley McMillan
and trombonist Don McMillan, of Goderich.
Guides holding celebration day
During Guide — Scout Week, the Goderich
Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders are
holding a day of International Celebration.
The day will be full of, activities for the
young and old.. 'There will be demonstra-
tions, displays, a bake sale and clown -face
Ilbachi theory
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the theory was not tlawless. He had been
married the same time as the rest of us,
he had indeed invited Barry to his wed-
ding and duly accepted the ceremonial
hibachi. But his marriage was still in-
tact. A squashed supposition you say?
Hardly. Although Clemens' marriage
• is still working,' his hibachi broke. down
years ago.
"See what I mean''
painting for the children. This day gives the
public a chance to find what guiding is all
about, and see it in action.
The'• "International" celebration will take
place Saturday Feb. 21 from 10 a.m. until 4
p.rn. -
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24 - •The.
Goderich and District After Five Club will
be holding "Kitchen Kaper Dessert and
Coffee" at the Saltford Valley Hall from,
7:30-9:30 p.m. Guests include Willa
Rivetts ( Microwave Magic ), Mary Hearn
( Tempting Melodies - Harp) and Donna.
Srigley of Atwood ( Noteworthy Gar-
nishes). Tickets cost •$3.50 and reserva-
tions and cancellations can be made by
calling Joyce Pinkney at 524-7118.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1,8 -
Mothers who wish to breastfeed their
,babies will find encouragement and infor-,
mation at.the Goderich La Leche League.
The next meeting is February 18 at 9:30
a.m. at, the home of Carol Lomas, RR 5 °
Goderich. Nursing babies are welcome.
The League offers mother -to -Mother help
•in a series of four monthly meetings based
on the manual The Womanly Art of
BReastfeeding.. The meeting discussions
include the latest medical research, as
• well as persorial experience.. Other ser-
vices 'include a lending library of books on
childbirth, child care and breastfeeding.
For further information, call 524-2390 or
524-6661.
Employers, take up the challenge!
Take up the challenge in '87. The Government of Canada has
money available to help you hire a student this summer.
• Under Sumprier Employment/Experience Development (SEED),
substantial wage subsidy assistance is available for approved
proposals to create positions that would otherwise not be possible.
• Proposals are evaluated on their potential to prepare students
for our future labour market, with particular et'iphasis on career
development.
' Government of Canada
Minister of State for Youth
• Businesses, municipalities and nonprofit organizations are all
eligible to apply for SEED assistance. - •
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• Your summer students will benefit from the experience‘you
have to share - and you'll benefit from the energy and enthusiasm
they'bring to their work.
Apply now, to become a Challenge '87 SEED employer.
Applications are available from your Canada Employment Centre.
They must be postmarked no later than March 6, 1987.
Couvernernent du Canada.
Ministre d'Etat a la Jeunesse