HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-04-08, Page 32BLOOD DONOR CLINIC Wednesday, April
8, at Goderich District Collegiate Institute
from 2-5 and 6:30-8:30. Free babysitting 2-5.
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80TH BIRTHDAY OPEN HOUSE The fami-
ly of Norman McDowell invite you to
celebrate with there at Norman's home in
Auburn Sunday, April 12th 2-4 p.m. Best
Wishes oniv. 143
RIDE FOR CANCER on April 26 - Goderich
Bike-a-thon for cancer starts at Livery
Theatre, 2 p.m. Registration from 1:30 -
2:00. Pledge forms at Goderich banks and
merchants. Prizes and refreshments. Spon-
sored by Kinsmen and Kinettes--13-16
PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE nomina-
tion meeting riding of Huron (provincial
April 14, 8 p.m. Central Huron Secondary
School, Clinton, —13,14
HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT invites
you to attend the Child Health Clinic held at BINGO - Vanastra Rec Centre, Tuesdays 8
the Assessnient Office Board Room, 46 p.m. First reg. card $1, fifteen reg. $20.00
Gloucester Terr., Goderich on Thursday, games. Three share the wealth. Jackpot
April 16, 1987 from 9:30 -11:30 a.rn. for: 1. $200.00 must go. Lucky Ball $140.00. 'If not
Health Surveillance; 2. Anaemia Screenipg: won Lucky Ball increases $20.00 per week,
Immunization; 4. Hearing Screening; 5. Admission restricted to 16 years and over.
Vision Screening. ADULT IMMUNIZATION —Oltfx
WILL ALSO BE; OFFERED AT THIS
CLINIC. --14ar
MAITI,AND Country Club Closing Curling
Dance Saturday, April 11. Dancing 9-1.
('OMMUNI'1'Y BRIDAL SHOWER for Deb- Music by Sound Trek. $7.50 per person.
bie Drennan 1 daughter of Bernice and _Lunch provided. Everyone welcome. For
Henry Drennan). Thursday, April 9, 8 p.m. , tickets 524-9641 or 529-7571. —14gr
St. Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge. Everyone
wel, orne. --14nx
SUNDAY, APRIL 12, Community Bridal
Shower for Debbie Drennan at Nile United
Church at 2 p.irl.
CLINTON KLO•MPEN FEEST, 1987 Queen
contest and dance, Saturday, April 25, Clin-
ton Community ('entre 8 p.m. - 1 a,rn. Music
by. '"Rockin' Country". —14-16
Plan new to attend our
ALL
YOU CAN EAT
AST E
SMOROE
Served Sunday, April 19th
4:30 pm - 7:30 pm
.Featuring:
..Our Garden Fresh Salad.
*TOP SIRLOIN ROAST 'BEEF
*FRESH CATCH OF THE DAY,
*BAKED HAM
*Homemade Dessert Table
*and Beverage
ONLY 9
CHILDREN UNDER 12 ..- 12 PRICE._,
RESERVATIONS
RECOMMENDED
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Don't Miss Our
EASTER SUNDAY
LUNCHEON SPECIAL
Full details in next week's paper
o C/ THE
y CANDLELIGHT
ati) RESTAURANT & TAVERN
BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH
524-7711
HURON HISTORIC GAOL Annual Meeting -
Wednesday, April 15 at 7:30 p.m. in Assess-
ment Building, 46 Gloucester Terrace,
Goderich.' Guest speaker: Carl.DeGrandis,
Director of Bluewater Centre. Everyone
welcome.—14,15ar -'
LAKE HURON RESORT Open House April
11 and 12, 10 a.m. to 4 p:m. 5 miles north of
Goderich on Hwy. 21. Everyone welcome.
Coffee and donuts served. 14
North End
Marina
NORTH HARBOUR ROAD
(Across from Maitland Valley Marina)
*Thursday Special
FISH & CHIP
SINNERS
2 pieces of fish, fries, salad
and tartar sauce. Reg. 4.50
EVERY
THURSDAY'
$390
ONLY
FOR TAKE-OUT CALL
52448813
Pancake
Supper
Friday, April 1(..1187
5:30 p.m. & 1).111.
TICKETS
2 Adults
fl Children
II Under 12
li to
LYNN ROSS
524/4762
,, •1 I I1
4.0
$2.50
I. \k.ul,il.b, 11,m;
or I)()N MrINNES '
' 524-4275
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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, AP'RIL. 8, 1987 1'AGE. SA
Entertain
Friday the Blue Water Chapter Order of the Eastern Starhonoured
one of its own members. Helen Westbrook was appointed Grand
Ruth of the Grand Chapter of Ontario. This is adistinet honour as
only nine appointed officers are chosen each year from the entire
1 -
)®IN US FOR.
EASTER WEEKEND
,April 17th - 19th
OPEN: 7:00 a.m. 1:00 a.m.
'vat wing Laster Specials
"( hinese & ( a,nadian Cuisine„
"Bring the Whole Family and Enjoy"
TAKE-OUT MENU AVAILABLE
CALL 524-8088
*Try one of our
ally Luncheon Specials
1'
E IlLS
Restaurant
411' Huron Rd.,
Hwy. 8, Goderich
QLJEENS
SEAFORTH
PARTY HEARTY
THIS WEEKEND
WITH
EQUUS'
Girls Nate Out
THURSDAY, APRIL 23
Minor
Softball....
xEGisrxaTtort
Tuesday, April 14 & Wednesday, April 15
,Grandstand 166 McDonald St.
4:30 p.m. -7:30 p.m.
MOM
Softball: (born Jan. 1, 1969 -Dec. 31, 1981) $15.
Late Registration - After April 30, 1987 $25.
T -Ball: (born Jan. 1, 1982 - Dec. 31, 1983) $6.
Late Registration - After April 30, 1987 $16.
Saturday, May 2, 1987
Agricultural Park 1:00 p.m. -4:00 p.m.
Instructed By DOUG NEIL
FREE to all minor softball players and coaches. Pitchers please
bring a catcher with you. PRE REGISTER by calling 524-2125.
EWPORTANT!
Volunteers are desperately needed to help continue this
program. If yoia are 18 or older and interested in coaching,
managing or helping out in any manner please attend the
meeting on Thursday, April 23 at 7:30 :n the Grandstand.
Or call Ron Klages 524-2500 or Diane Melick 524-2048.
province.lback row L R)Edith Woods, Jim Heffel, John Westbrook
and Jack Seaman, master of ceremonies an Grand Patron of the
Blue Water Chapter.(front row L -R) Pat Woods, Vera Heffel, Elen
Westbrook, Grand Ruth, and Marjorie Kernick.
Safety League offers s f r and
advice to roadway audiophiles
•
Many high school anti college age,students"
spend a lot of time on four wheels - their own.
or their parents. A lot of those vehicles are
equipped with FM radio -cassette tape
'stereo systems, •some of which pack tremen-
. dous power. If a 100 -watt home stereo can
• almost rattle the windows in• an average
room, just think what 100 watts can do
within the confines of an automobile or van.
Aside from hurting your ears, they could
• also drawn out the sounds of danger such as
sirens, horns, whistles, bells and yells. Yet
many car stereos have that much power
and even more. And some young drivers like
to use it all. • •
The Ontario Safety League offers some
advice to help roadway audiophiles keep the
music sweet and avoid the dissonance of an
accident.
• Any driver must be sure that •his or her
vehicle is operating normally, As the first
sign of impending mechanical trouble is
often delivered aurally, the. driver should
keep the stereo off or low for a few minutes
and listen for the kinds of noises a ,healthy
car' shouldn't make - thumping, squealing,
chattering, roaring, whining. To pour on the
wafts the instant the engine .catches could
•make even a, clunker sound A -OK.
No driven is an island unto himself, but a
part of the traffic flow who must respond ac-
cordingly and abide by the rules of both law
and common courtesy. It is dangerous for a
driver to put himself on a sonic island by
playing the car stereo at a volume so high,
or becoming 'so' engrossed in the program,
that he's simply out of touch with the real
world around him. •
Drivers 'should turn the stereo down or off
when approaching rail crossings and school
zones, and when traversing congested roads
- especially busy expressways and
downtown streets. 'Many of today's.cars are
well insulated from most outside noise. A
booming stereo only serves to further mask
the sounds of emergency vehicles or trains
speeding your way. •
Drivers should also keep the stereo off or
lbw when pulling in and out of school for
shopping centre parking lots, and other
Places. where there may. be children, shop-
pers or groups of pedestrians.
Most drivers have experienced the hekt-
stopping shock when starting to backout of
a parking spot only to be stopped short by
the shouts or horn of someone behind. The
full -powered stereo! .could block otit that
warning.
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Captain Fat's Introduces
Senior Citizen's Day
EVERY 0/0 All
TUESDAY lv off Fresh Fish rl
Watch for the Grand. Re -opening
of Captain Fat's Restaur;:nt in next week's paper
ctaro Fat's 524-South921D1ock, Goderich
,
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL
CHICKEN FINGER DINNER.
6 oz. of (thicken Fingers, French Frio A. (:ole Slaw, Dinner Roll & Choir • of Sranra•
Special in effect
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
Reg. 4.35
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Phone 524-4852
37 Kingston St., Goderich