HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-05-27, Page 24PAGE 4A --GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1987
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TUESDAY, JUNE 2 - The Maple leaf
Chapter I()DE Potluck Supper Meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs. Jin) Remington,
211 Britannia load West, at 6 p.ni.
Remember dishes and cutlery, lawn chair
and iters for White Elephant Auction. Bring
a guest.
FRIDAY, MAY 29 - The Goderich School -
uf Dance will present a Dance Recital at the
Goderich District ('ollegiate Institute at 7:30
p.m. Tickets available at the door. •
SATURDAY, JUNE 6 and SUNDAY, -
JUNE 7 - Huron County's largest used -book
sale will be held on June 6 from 10 a.m. to 5
and Sunday, June 7 from. noon to 4 p.nl.
at the Meiuurial Hall in Blyth. '!'here will be
lots to see and do fur the whole family... In
addition to book bargains, there will be
theatre tours, a refreshment counter and a
bake table. -Admission is free and all pro-
ceeds go to the Blyth i•'estival.
SUNDAY, JUNE 14 - The Goderich
Lioness (.'lub presents a Sununcr Salad Sup-
per and Strawberry Dessert on June 14 at
• Knox Presbyterian Church in Godeich from
5 to 7 p.m. 'Pickets are adults $6 and
children $3 and are available from any
Lioness member or by calling 524-9693,
524-6541 or 524-9022.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE •10 - Huron Perth
Superannuated 'Teachers of Ontario Annual
Meeting and banquet will he held at Ontario
Street United Church in Clinton on Jui)e 10.
Registration at 11:30, a.m. • Guest speaker
Mr. W.C. Heine.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 - Family and
Children's Services of Huron County
presents Drs. Beryl and Noam C'hernick,
family ' life educators) An evening for
parents on understanding childhood and
adolescent sexual 'expression at Victoria,
Public School in Goderich from 7:30 to 10
p.m. ' P'or'nlore information, call 524-7356.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 - Ther•e will lx ai
Variety Program at MacKay ('entre at 8
p.m. The MacKay' Choristers will be ap-•
pearing. , Admission $1. • Free .taxi c:11.1
524-6594.•
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 - There will be a
• Variety' Program at 8 p.m.. at the .MacKay
('entre for , Seniors. . The program will
• Feature the MacKay; ('horisters. Admission
$1. Taxi call 524-6594.
SATURDAY, MAY 30 - '!'here will be a
1)iance at 8 ,p.m.. at the MacKay ('entre fur
Seniors. Live music by' T.hc Entertainers.
Admission $2.
• WEDNESDAYS - Euchre at the Dungan -
'nun Senior Centre' at 8 Ladies please
bring lunch, 'Admission is $1.
SUNDAY, JUNE 14 - The Goderich
Lioness Club presents Surruner Salas Sup-
per with Strawberry Dessert on June 14 at
Knox Presbyterian Church in Goderich. Sit-
tings at 5 and 7 p.m. Tickets: adults $6,
children i 12 and under $3. Tickets are
available from any lioness member or by
calling 524-9693, 524-6541 or 524-9022. They;
are also available at Campbell's on The
Square.
THURSDAY, JUNE 4 - Holrr.lesville UCW
invite you to their Harn, Salad •and
Elunlernade Pie Supper on Jude 4 at 5 p.m.
Adults $7 and children $2.50.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL STORE - The St,
Vincent De Paul Store, 15 Caledonia Ter-
race, has good used clothing and furniture.
Open Monday -Wednesday frc rn 2 to 4 p.m.,
Friday night from 7 to 9 p.nl. and Saturday
morning from 10 a.m. to 12 noon
SATURDAY, JUNE 6 - The 2nd Biennial
Arts and Craft Show and Sale will take place
June 6 from 10 a.n). to 4,p..m. at lambton
United 'Church Centre, RR 5 Fyc1 rest, On-
tario, Quality craftspeople, deriionstration
area., refreshments, camping available,
free parking. Admission: adults $1, under
12 free.
FRIDAY-, JUNE 3 - Community Living -
Central •Huron invites you to our Annual
General Meeting on June 3 at the Royal
Canadian Legion, Goderich. Banquet at
6:30 p.m., $7 per person. Meeting at 8 p.m,.
with guest speaker Mrs. Linda Girard, pro-
gram supervisor, MCSS. RSVP for dinner
by May 22 to 524-7362.
LAWN BOWLING SEASON -. The 1987
. lawn bowling season began May 22: The
time table for the season is the same as in
previous years ( Monday, Wednesday and
Friday al 1:15 p.m. and Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at 7:15 p.m: ). Rain cancels a
meet. New members are, welcome at the
-club which is located at 94 Picton St. West.
The dues are $30 for the year. For further
information, please call. the chairman., Bea
Aberhart, at 524-8835.
THURSDAY, MAY 29 - The auxiliary of
the Alexandra Marine and General Hospital
is holding a "Tag Day" on May 29. Pro-
ceeds are to buy equipment and extras for
the patients. The hospital needs your sup-
' port: Buy a tag, give generously. •
B y
•
• • through to.September 12; before starting on
'1'111'RZS.I)AY. MAY 28 l':cic'Irr'(''arr'clpal the tour. The southern Ontario portionofthe
iv at ('arluw Hall at 8 pin. spuiscu•ed by (: uk tour has been co-sponsored by Ideal Supply,
borne •I'llwnslup recreation (1 i IIiittee, Act- Listowel, and•Sparling's Propane Co. Ltd. of
noss' $1. Please bring lunch. Blyth.,•
Preszcator
25th
Friday, June - 5, 1987
in SaltfOrd • '
Music by:
The Sidden Brothers
1 riends & Relatic(. iVcl( Ona(
BEST WISHES ONLY
is off to
E monton
in November
. B1.YTH - The Blyth Festival in 11dmon-
ton'? In November? Sounds strange, but it's
true.
The Festival's production of Another
Season's Promise, co -written. by Anne
Chislett and Keith Roulston, will be at the
. Citadel Theatre in Edmonton for four weeks
in the fall as part of the Citadel's regular
subscription series. Promise, workshopped
and premiered at the Blyth Festival in 1986,
will be the final production of the Blyth
Festival's current season, and then heads
out on tour.
The Promise tour starts in southern On-
tario in mid-September and includes, many
now -familiar stops such as Waterloo,
Durham, Fergus, Chatham, and Petrolia,
plus new venues ( Belleville, St. Catharines,
Markham) which have been added to the
route. The tour then moves through nor-
thern Ontario where an engagement in Sault
Ste. Marie is confirmed and other venues
are under consideration.
"This' is a way for us to share our suc-
cesses with the rest of the country" said Ar-
tistic Director Katherine Kaszas, "and it is
a reflection of the high regard in which the
Blyth Festival is held by theatres and au-
dienees alike from coastto coast: We have
built a reputation for excellence over the
years and people are responding to that
• reputation by .bringing in our tours, and by
producing our playsi"
This tour marks the first time the Blyth
Festival has toured a production into
western Canada, although other plays
developed here have received performances
• in Calgary, Winnipeg,and throughout
' -Manitoba. For example, Garrison's Garage
- a big success in Blyth in 1984• and 1985 - was
produced. by the Manitoba Theatre Centre in
early 1986. The production, directed by
Katherine Kaszas, toured to over 60'
uncom-
inities in Manitoba.
Another Season's Promise . opens at -the
1 th Festival on August 25 and plays
Happy 25th Anniversary
Mom & Dad
(,len & I)uncld,l,'turgec,n1
(Lustell)
II)v(, Ioanne, David & Iayne
OPEN RECEPTION ON
JUNE 6th
FOR INFORMATION CAL.L
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The 4-H groups in the area held their achievement night at Brookside Public School on
May 6 for the "Surviving with Style" course. Those winning an award for 12 completed '
projects were, from left, Jean McWhinney, Dungannon I; Wendy Miltenburg, Port Albert;
and Laurie Hayden, Port Albert, (Alan Rivett photo)
The4-Hach' nt night for the "Surviving with Style" course was held at Brookside
Public Scho l on May 6. The awards for six completed projects went to, from left, Shauna
Andrew, Trinity; Karen Bakker, ,Dungannon I; Madonna Bradley, Kingsbridge; and
Roger Miltenburg, Port Albert. (Al n Rivett photo) •
,vlrs. Teresa Hodges of Goderich and
41r. Arnold Hodges Of R.R. 2
Goderich wish 10 announce the mar-
riage of their daughter Michele
Denise Hodges to Kent Robert Bean,
son of Donald Sean of R.R. 5
Godcrich. The marriage will lake
place at St. Georges Church,
Goderich at 6:30, lune (lh.
STAG & DOE
Yor
Debbie Stewart
Greg Marshall
Sat., May 30
For more
8 p.m. - 1 a.m.
Goderich
Tickets $4.00
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Live...
"Public Service"
information call 524-7773
11r•., S 1Ir•., trthur Toklwr•d are happy to
a inunurce the I'orlhurrnrinl,' marriage of their,
l oun,est. daughter L:wrind r, to Paul Lileikis,
Von ol'.11r•. d' 11r+. lien I.i1eiI is ol'Ingersoll.
'tteddinr; to lake place on ,lune 6: 1987 at 2
!.!'roil. in Bethel Pentrcoctal Church in
(;oderieh.
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Wednesday, July 1st
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Dancing 9 - 1 A.M.
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Reception for
Brent Soak
Linda Wilson
on
May 30, 1987
8 p.m . -1 a.m.
in Seaforth
Sheep
show set
in Markdale
Markdale will be hosting the first Saugeen
Country Sheep and Wool Show and Sale,
May 29 and 30, at the recreational complex..
This is an international class event.
. Entrants from across Canada and the
United States will be in competition in
events such as fleece, wool and sheep skin
and angora goat and mohair. A major event
will be a 'sheep -to -shawl' competition at
9:00 a.m., Saturday,. May 30.
Over 30 craft booths will feature the very
best in wool products. Children 'are not
forgotten .,. there will be a 'name the lamb'.
contest and a special 'pet -a -lamb' corral,
There will be tasty lamb barbeques for the
whole fancily.
The larnily o1 Arnold and Yrinaa Vint., Carman cqr Marie of Windsor, Jim now
deceased & north‘ 01 1',towel, 10v1. r & Vi( Anctc'reon 01 Vancouver, and Betty
& Greg Drnomme nt Ail( hrnrr are holding an ()pen House in honor of their
.50th Wedding '1nnia'(rs )n on Sunday, May 1151, 1987 at A•1( Kay fall on North
51. in (;oderii h starting at .' p.ni.
The couple two, rn,Irrn'd ;O war., ago on May 261/1 at the home of Velma's
parents, the Gate f ),n lel and 11,itg,Ir('t Scott of K.K. 3 Teese%'atev The Rev. Ander-
son offie.;iatcd. Velma's sister Ruth not A.1rs. Eugene' (Onley of 1 tic know was maid
of honor and f rank ( coign, '1 rnold',, brother was host man.
We arc inviting anyone (c hi) cc 10he', to (nme, to lnrn rhe' family with first Wishos
only please.