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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-03-11, Page 18SPECIALS DAILYLUNCH AND DINNER ■RTAKFAST 1.99 N.Y. SIRLOIN STEAK 2/13.95 SENIOR CITIZENS...10% OFF DINNERS AFTER 4 PM ONLY PAGE 4A —GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1987 The Goderich Ringette Association is holding its annual meeting on Thursday, March 12 at 8 p.m. in the Recreation Office meeting room in the Grandstand. All parents' or any interested persons are welcome. SATURDAY, MARCH 14 - Children's films will be shown as this week's French Activity Hour at the Goderich Library from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. MAPLE KEYS SUGAR BUSH - Open weekends •from March 14 to April 5, 10 a.m. 'to 4 p.m., Demonstrations of maple syrup production, both past and present, will be held. Maple syrup products will be available for sale. Call the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority at 3137-3557 for more information. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 - The next meeting of the Huron Federation of Agriculture will be on Wednesday, March 11 at 8:30 p.m. The place is in the Clinton High School cafeteria. The topic will be marketing board and or free trade. SATURDAY, MARCH 14 - There will be a Saint Patrick's Tea on March 14 from 2 to 3:30 p.m; at Maitland Manor, 290 South Street in Goderich. Adults $1, children 50 cents. Everyone welcome. This is spon- sored by Maitland Manor Residents Council. - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 - North Street United Church will be holding a Spaghetti Dinner sponsored .by the Men's Breakfast Fellowship. Families (parents and children 13 and under) $12; adults $4; children 113 arid under) $2. Tickets available at King's and Church Office 9 a.m. to noon, Monday to Friday. Proceeds for the Handicap Bus Ministry. . TUESDAY, MARCH_24 - There will be a Goderich Singles Club Organizational Meeting on March 24 at 7 p.m. at the Goderich Recreation Department in the Community Room (Grandstand ),• 166 McDonald St. All "Singles" are welcorne. . WEDNESDAYS -evening card parties are .held at the Dungannon Senior Citizen Cen tre. Admission is $1 and ladies must bring • lunch. . SATURDAY, MARCH 14 -St. Patrick's Tea .and Bake .Sale'at the Dungannon Senior's. Centre from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Afghan draw • and two cash prizes. 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 La's 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.- Here's 987. Here's to yciur First Set of Wheels, Shawn (Shawn Currie) Happy 16th from your family and friends OrrIOSISINSENSIONISSIESS SATURDAY, MARCH 14 - The Dungan- non Agricultural Society is sponsoring a Euchre Tournament at the Dungannon 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. • THURSDAY, MARCH 12. euchre party will be .held at Nile United Church beginning at 8 p.m. Ladies please bring lunch. Everyone welcome. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 - There Will be the annual Dessert Euchre at the Goderich Township Hall •in Holmesville at 1:30 p.m. Admission is $2. Sponsored by the women's groups of the township. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25 - Mothers in- terested iii information about breastfeeding are welcome to attend the next meeting of the Goderich La Leche League. It will be held on Wednesday, March 25 at 9:30 a.m., . at the home of Carol Lomas, RR5 Goderich. For further information, call 524-2390 or 524-6661. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 - A euchre party will he held at Saltford Hall at 8 p.m. Admission is $1. Please bring lunch. Everyone welcome, FRIDAY, MARCH 20 - There will be a .Hospital Auxiliary Bake Sale on March 20 from 12 noon on. in the Auxiliary Room. MONDAY, MARCH 16. - The Alexandra Marine'and General Hospital Auxiliary will meet• in the Auxiliary Room on.March 16 at 2 p.m. Visitors are welcome. FRIDAY, MARCH 20 - Euchre card party at Foresters Hall, Benmiller..onMarch .20 at 8:30 p.m. • Admission $1. Everyone please bring lunch. MONDAY, MARCH 23.- Wornen Helping Other-Wornen meets every second Monday at 8 p.m. at Knox Presbyterian Church in Goderich. The next meeting is March 23 at 8 p.m. Guest speaker•is Valerie Bolton of Wornen Today. The topic will, he Self Help, Groups. For mere information, pleas call 52-4222 or 524-2300. • • The Goderich Garden Club has arrarlged.a bus trip to the Home •and Garden Show in Toronto on April 8 at a cost of $34 per member including admission fee and din: ner. Members are required to bring the money for the trip to the March meeting, and to telephone -Jean Peart at 524-2741 or Annette Stemp at 524-7947 for' further. details. ' . WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18 - The March 'meeting of the Garden Club will be on March 18 at. the MacKay' Centre. Guest speaker will be Frank Sanders of Blyth, with the topic "Herbs: how to grow and use medicinally." The Goderich Lioness Club presents Ron- nie Coburn's "A Breath of Scotland" at GDCI in the West•Gym April 2nd and 3rd at 8 p.ni. • Enjoy the best of Scottish dance, music, song and comedy. Tickets available in Goderich at Campbell's Cameras, Jim Hayter Chev-Olds, Bogie Fuels Ltd. Esso; , - in Holmesville at Holmesville General Store; in Clinton at Huron Business Machines, and Mary's Sewing Centre; • in Exeter at Exeter Town Hall; ,in Seaforth from Lioness Anne Dayman; in Blyth.. at Scrimgeour's Grocery; in Auburn at Seers Restaurant; • . in Belgrave at Taylor:, General Store; in Wingham at Vance s Drag Store, Fred McGee Auto Parts and Mel Bogie, Esso Office; in Lucknow from Bob Shi pard and Grant Chisholm; in Bayfield rom Lior. Janet Smith; and from all Goderich L►t ,gess members: Cost: adults $6 I$7 at the door), children (12 and under) $3 ($4 at the door). WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11- There will be a card party at MacKay Center for Seniors at 8 p.m. Admission $1. Lunch provided. For taxi call 5246594. • • • Ga FRIDAY, MARCH 13 - There will be a - M� Brown Paper Bag Lunch and Bingo at the 'MacKay Centre for Seniors. Admission $1. an FRIDAY, MARCH 13 - There will be a B1 The Children's Little Theatre, a program sponsored by the Goderich Recreation Department, presented the play, Sir Slob and The Princess; at The Livery Saturday. The play was produced through special arrangements with Samuel French Inc. In the photo, the Wizard (Jennifer Sutherland) talks to•the king and queen played by Shelley Englestad and Sally Kenyon while the priness, played by Tanya MacCuspey, at left, looks on. Below, the King and Queen discuss the fate of their unmarried daughter. (photos by Dave Sykes) Da tin Du tL��,tz - Zy Mr. & Mrs. Benson J. Botz of Goderich and Mr. & Mrs: Daniel J. Murphy of Goderich are happy to announce the engagement of their children, Patti Lynn to - Michael John. The wedding will take place Saturday August 22, 1987 at St. Peters Church, Goderich. ce at MacKay Centre for Seniors star - at 6 p.m. Admission $2. Music by ter. EDN e Se cKay� HUR Fri .es ESDAY, MARCH 18 - The Golden niors meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Centre. 'DAY, MARCH 26 - Heather Bishop ods in concert "A Taste of the n March 26 at 8 p.m. at Blyth NAPPY BIRTHDAY B/0 RED DENNIS MISKIE FROM THE CODERICN CONNECTION NOW YOU C ®, BUY, LEASE OR RENT ATV/VCR "COMBO" FROM GRANADA! Remote control TVs with colour to brag ahour, State-of- the-art VCRs you control from your sots. Together, rhev make the perfect home entertainment "Combo': from Granada! First, choose your colour TV \X"ill it he a 14" port -able, or the 40" Super Screen that lets vou revel in hi -ti sound and special effects.' Then pick rhe pertect VCR, from our mdn •hull-funcnon, easv-to-operate models. All Granada's TVs and VCRs are wvered by our no -worry, "Granadacc' cr" service. And they're all ready for you to huv. lease or rent. So call Granada rodav: .. HAVE IT ALL. HAVE IT NOW. HOME ENTERTAINMENT Your Granada Authorized Dealer Is: REMOTE CONTROL COLOUR TV WITH FULL FUNCTION VCR AND STAND '99900 OR RENT FOR Q95 $49" e per month a per month Based on 12 Months Based on 1 Month GODERICH ENTERTAINER 58 The Square, Goderich. 524-2321 Memorial 'Hall. 'Pickets are '$9 and are available from The Tink.er Shop, Hamilton Street. Sponsored •fry Women Today -. 482-9706. ' FRIDAY; MARCH 27 - Friends of'the Library invite you to a unique travelogue on March 27 at 8 p.rn. Special guest Michael Watts will show siideq and describe his ex- periences of sea kayaking in the high Artic.• Everyone welcome. HAPPY BIRTHDAY GRAMPA Ken Harris I Iuron Tract Spinners elect officers The Huron Tract Spinners and Weavers Guild will commence their 1987 monthly. meetings 'with a new Slate of officers elected at the December social held at the lovely home of Gerty Van Eeden, Auburn. Moving from the position of Secretary to.• President this year is Joanne Cicchini of Goderich„taking over for retiring. Presi- dent, of two years Pat'Lee; Sharon Brown of •oderich moves from Program' Di'rec- • tor. t9 Vice -President and. Secretary; - Gerry Zurbrigg of Goderich will take over the duties of the Treasurer from Ruth •Knight, Goderich: Jane Hoy, Goderich will stay on as Librarian for another year as well as'Ruth Shropshahl of Clinton who will stay on as the Textile Librarian: Kerry Price of Stratford will look after the Pro - ,gram scheduling. •for 'the monthly -nreetrn-gs; -Harriet Boon---of---Bluevale is -- planning some stimulating' workshps for the year .as Workshop Co -Ordinator; Evelyn Hardy of Goderich will be ' the Publicity personand 'Toni Vos of Blyth will Co-ordinate the.yearly November sale the Guild holds .at the Rivermill, Benmiller Inn, to be' held November 7th and 8th The Guild,meets the second 'Tuesday of each month at 0:00 P.M. at the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food; Huron County offices in Clinton'OMAF office). The first meeting for 1987 will be held •Tuesday, March •10th and we extend a - warm welcome to anyone interested in the • art of spinning and weaving. The April Guild meeting 'will feature a' Show and Tell' where the members will • present( and show off? I the creations that they have worked -so hard on over the last few winter months. Lovee9 Ken (and tie rest of the fanttily) HARBOUR LIGHTS RESTAURANT & TAVERN HIGHWAY 21 - SAYFIELD 565-2554 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK S AAA EEN SEAFORTU'S BEST LIVE ENTERTAINM(NT CENTRE THIS WEEKEND NO COVER GIRLS ITOUT MARCM 19