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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-05-13, Page 7GODEHICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1987—PAGE 7 The circus is c ing t® .., ;deric The Circus is coming to Goderich May 24. The Jr.0 Sailors Hockey Club presents George Carden Circus at Goderich and District Memorial Community for two shows Sunday at 2 and 6 p.m. Admission is $6.00 for adults and $4,00 for students. Children 12 and under with a coupon and accompanied by an adult get in, free. Coupons will be distributed to area public schools next Wednesday. The show features the best of circus entertainment with flying trapeze artists, clowns, wild animals, pretty ladies and 16 tons of elephants. Donations were raised from local mer- chants by circus representative, Linda Stokes to pay for the free admission of physically and mentally handicapped. children. The Sailors are guaranteed $2517' by the circus and any profits from the event are . split 50-50 between the hockey club and the circus. George Carden Circus is based in the United States and played in Hanover. last weekend The circus describes, itself a a supreme achievement in clean amusement. Hensall t hold sale on May 23 HENSALL — And so will you - take shape', that' is - if you plan to .cover all the sale sites schedules for Hensall's Third Annual Corn- munity Yard and Garage Sale and Mer- chants' Sidewalk Sale. The ,date: is May '23, and once again Hen- sall residentsand merchants pull out all the stops to create a.fullday of bargain hunting fun. The formatof this War's event has been expanded to include an Early. Bird Firemen's Breakfast, to begin at.7:30 a.m. at the fire hall. The Hensall Block Parents Association, in co-operation with the Hen- sall Co -Op Nursery School, will sponsor a lunchtime barbecue for shoppers. , The bake sale by' the Ladies Division of Hensall South Huron Agricultural Society will offer a ' wide variety of home made treats and local delicacies. Arid for the kids, the newly rendvated comnnunity playground • will be open, so mom and dad can take .a leisurely stroll through town and shop the many sale locations. Downtown , merchants will feature' numerous sidewalk and in-store specials, and the many yard sales. The sales start at 9 a.m. so come early and- plan to stay long•enough to experience a full dose of `Hensall Hospitality'. , .• This annual event, co-sponsored by' the Hensall '' TA and the Economic Develop- ment Con nittee. ;e of rain the event will be rescheduled t , the following Satur- day, May 31. THE GODERICH SINGLES SOCIALITE CL!JB Upcoming Events \IAY 13th Regular monthly. meeting - 7:30at 1M \Ia.l)onald, (.odcrich riNF, 61h Bus 'Drip to Lulu's Entertainment will feature Chubby. Checker. "rickets AN a liable at reg. niarnthh meeting. For more int'orniatiun please call: 524-6462 524®7820. Magician, Esqueda and his assistant will be performing for the George Cardin Circus on May 24 at Memorial Arena. There will be two shows at 2 and 6.p.m. and proceeds go to the • Jr.0 Sailors Hockey Club. CONGRATULATIONS Teddy Bear • Winners Goderich Horne &' Garden Show m D. WENKITESWARAN (:oderich AUI)REY LYNI)ON Clinton NATHAN BOA Godprich KAREN COURTNEY Grand Rend CATHY WADE Goderich LINIDA HOLLINGER W'inghnm Just 'drop into the office to pick up your Century 21 Bear. Century 21 ALL POINTS REALTY INC. 23-1 Rayfield Road Goderieh, Ord, 524-2111' Molly West members of Open House (left) works on her oil painting as Ruth Walker looks on. They are both the Goderich Art Club. The club will be holding their annual Art Exhibition and on May 14 from,7-9 p.m. at the Goderieh Public' Library.( photo by Ted Spooner) • 4nnotinn2E/2L Drs. 4chilthuis, Kidder and Hord y k from the Goderich Veterinary ('link are pleased to announce that 1)r. Louis Kvtantes has joined their pro- fessional .Staff as of :1,1ar' 15, 1987. Dr. %Nantes is a recent graduate of the Ontario leterinar% College. 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