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WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
$1 00
$3 00
$5 00
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5 p.m. - Rick MCGhte
6 p.m. - Back To Back
7 p.m. - Cabin Cruisers
6 p.m. - Mak Affable
9 p.m. - Back To Bach
10 p.m. • Cabin Cruisers
11 - 1 • Texas Flood
5 p.m. - Blackwell Sideroad
6 p.m. - Puke Creek
7 p.m. - Wild & Blue
8 p.m. - Blackwell Slderoad
9 p.m. - Valdy
10 p.m. - Pulse Creek
11 p.m.(. Valdy
12 a.m. WIId & Blue
1 p.m. - RIck'McGhie
2 p.m - Gyproc Wool
3 p.m. - Children's Performance
4 P.m. - "Nool Energy"
5 p.m. - No -lose Blues Band
6 p.m. - Cabin Cruisers
7 p.m, - Gyproc Wool
8 p.m. - Rick McGh,e
9 p.m. - No -Lose Blues Band
10 p.m. - Cabin Cruisers
11 - 1 - B. W. Pawtey Road Show
t Optimist Riverside Park, Goderich
MURRAY MCLAUGHLIN-One of Canada's
great songwriters and performers will be
featured at The Livery on Sunday, Oct. 18 at
8 p.rn. Sponsored by the Goderich Recrea-
tion Department,and the Goderich Perform-
ing Arts Committee. Outlets to be announc-
ed. Volunteers are needed for Performing
Arts Committee and for this performance.
Call the Recreation Department at 524-2125.
SUMMER PROGRAMS -Now being organiz-
ed by the Goderich Recreation Department.
Join the Bert and Ernie Club for children
ages 3 to 6. A new program, Day Camp 87
will be held at Point Farms Provincial Park
for children ages 7-12 or take.part in any of
the summer special events for children 6 to
12 years of age. For information or to
register call the Recreation Department. at
524-2125.
'SATURDAY, JUNE 20 - The London
Mocha Temple 12 -piece band will be ap-
pearing at the Goderich Legion Jubilee
room on from 2-6 p.m. No charge, but a col-
lection will be takers. Welcome adults only
ple'a'se. Sponsored by the Roayl Canadian '
Naval Association. •
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17 - Meeting of
the Goderich Horticultural Society will
take the form of a garden tour. Meet at the
MacKay Centre at 1:30. Bring a box lunch
and enjoy slides of the Royal Botanical
Gardens tip in May.
SATURDAY, JUNE 20 - Royal Canadian
Naval Association yard sale' will be held at
the Grandstand, in Goderich from 8 a.m. to
12 noon. .
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL STORE - The St.
Vincent De Paul Store, 15 Caledonia Ter-
race, has good used clothing and furniture.
. Open Monday -Wednesday from 2 to 4 p.m.,
Friday night from 7 to 9 p.m.. and Saturday
morning from 10 a.m. to 12 noon
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24 - United
Church . Women , (UCW) Ham and
Stawberry-Supper' at Victoria St. United
Church, at 6:30 p.m. Adults, 6:50, children
$3. For tickets call 524-2756.
SUNDAY, JUNE 28 - The Dungannon
Memorial CemeteryService will be held at
3 p.m. at the Dungannon Cemetery.
Reverend Roberts will be in charge of the
Worship Service and special music is be-
ing arranged.
THURSDAY, JUNE 24 - A busload from
the Flint, Michigan Lawn Bowling Club
will visit the Goderich Lawn Bowling Club
at the local greens for a series of friendly
matches. The visitors will be given a guid-
ed tour of the area as well. Goderich Lawn
Bowlers are invited to come out and meet
the visitors and play a few games. Bring
your own lunch.
THURSDAY,, JUNE 18 - An informal
meting and discussion will be held in the
living room at Maitland Manor at 7:15
p.rn. Concerned Relatives and friends of -
elderly citizens whose lives are affected by
Alzheimer's Disease and other conditions
of aging are welcome to attend.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17 - Maitland
Manor residents' annual Strawberry
Social, 2-3:30 p.m. Adults $1, children 50
cents. All proceeds to Alzheimers' Society.
SUNDAY, JUNE 28 - Royal Candian
Legion and Ladies Auxiliary Branch 109
will hold a Friendship Breakfast, in the
J'ubillee Room, from .8:30 to 11 a.m.
Sausage, eggs, hash browns and all the
fixin's. Adults,. $2.75. Children $1.75..
Everyone welcome.
FRIDAY, JUNE 19 - Card of Life Clinic
at MacKay Centre for Seniors from 1 p.m:
to 3 p.m. Application forms available from
the office at MacKay Centre (524-6660).
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24 Variety Pro-
gram at the MacKay Centre for Seniors.
The program will feature the Chapelites
and Marion Douchet's puppets. Admission
$1. Free taxi - call 524-6594. '
SATURDAY, JUNE 27 - A Gar age and
Bake Sale°will be held at Benmiller United
Church, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Father's Da
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Show Dad he's special ... treat him to a special meal out.
The next best thing to your home cooking!
`5pe( ial Father's Day
.UJNCH EON
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Sunday, June 21
Served 12 Noon - 3 p.m.
Featuring:
ROAST, YOUNG
TURKEY
With all the trimmings. In' l'udes
Soup or tomato iui(e, Potatoes
h ‘19;et.11111.s. Plus HOLJ'I
DESSERT and Beverage.
Onls
$Q45
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Reservations Not Required
Special Father's Das
SMORGASBORD
Sunday, lune 21
... Served 4:30 pm - 7:30 pm
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
Featuring:
*OUR GARDEN FRESH SALAD BAR
*TOP SIRLOIN ROAST BEEF •
*BARBECUED RIPS
*FRESH LAKE HURON FISH (Daily Cdtc'h)
Plus: Candelight's own Fresh Dessert and
Cheese Table and Beverage.
All
For Onl1
$q95
Children Under 12 ': PRICE
We Guarantee Your SaIi'lai lion
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GODERICH
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For Reservations_ Please Phone 524-7711
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PICNIC 20 pc BARREL
PAC #1• 2. lbs SALAD
S19 90 1 Loaf BREAD
PICNIC 15 pc BUCKET
PAC.#2 2 Ihs SALAD
S16-90 1 Loaf BREAD
PICNIC 9 pc THRIFT BOX
PAC #4 2 lbs SALAD
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PAC #3 2 lbs SALAD
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Frie d Chicken
SATURDAY,
JUNE 20th, l9$7
DANCING 9 p.m 1 a.m.
SO Harbour Airport, Business Air
Services Hangar
$2500
per person (including lunch)
Tickets Arailalrle at "Campbell's" of Goderich
524-7532
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FRIDAY, JUNE 26 - Knights of Colum-
bus Bluebird Dance will be held at the
Saltford Valley Hall. Dancing from 9 p.m
to 1 a.m. to The Royalaires. Dress semi-
formal. $10 per person. Lunch provided.
Proceeds to Arthritis Society.
SUNDAY, JUNE 21 - There will be a Beef
Bar-Be-Que on June 21 at Nile Church 'from
5-7 p.m. Adults $6.50, children (12 and
under ) $3, ,preschoolers free. There are also
Beef Draw Tickets for the furnace fund still
available for $5 which will be drawn at 6:30
at the barbeque. All tickets are available at
524-8076, 524-6371 or at Val's Beauty Salon in
Goderich.
TUESDAY, JUNE 23 - Goderich and
District After Five Club far Christian
Business and Professional Women cordial-
ly invites you to dessert and coffee at the
Saltford Valley hall, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
The event will feature Travel Tips `with
speakers: Marg Burkhart, Lucknow;
Marianne Spink, Goderich and Bobbi
Bere, Brantford. Reservation's necessary.
(.'all Joyce 524-7118, or Eunice 523-9250.
WEDNESDAYS - Euchre at the Dungan-
non'Senior Centre at 8 p.m. Ladies please
bring lunch. Admission is $1.
Festival
t offer
summer
workshops
BLYTH Once again the Blyth Festival is
offering summer workshops for theatre
lovers from five to 18 years of age.
The workshop for children five to 11 years
old will be from June 29 to Judy 10. The
youngest workshop goers (five to eight
years old 1 will attend a morning session
from .9 a.m. to noon.:
' The workshop for the older age group
( nine to 11) will be held from 1 to 4 p.m.
The Young Company sessions for youth 12
years old and up will begin on July 13 and
culminate in a public performance on
August 14 and 15.
Registration for all three workshops will
be held on .June 27 at the Blyth Fesitval
Theatre between 1 and 4 p.m. All workshops
are free of -charge.
For further information, phone the Blyth
Festival at 523-4345.
QUEEN'S
SEAFORTH
THURS., FRI., SAT.
Party With Us'
and
"Double. Shot"
GIRLS
NITE OUT
This Thurso Nite
- Prizes - Surprises
-Fun - Specials
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JUNE WINNERS
1st PRIZE - Casey Vanden
$1200 Travel Voucher
2nd PRIZE - Helen Foy
$150. Cash
3rd PRIZE - Catherine Wade
$100. Ticket for Next Year's Draw
JULY WINNERS
1st PRIZE - Bev Doll
$1200. Travel Voucher
2nd PRIZE - Hilda Popersnitsch
$150. Cash
' 3rd PRIZE -Gwen Fisher
$100. Ticket for Next Year's Draw
AUGUST WINNERS
1st PRIZE - Wayne Doak
$1200. Travel Voucher
2nd PRIZE - Lyons & Mulhern
$150. Cash
3rd PRIZE - Anne Welch
$100. Ticket for Next Year's Draw
THANK
YOU
The l adi 's' Auxiliary to Royal
( ,1na(Ilan I ('glen Bran( h 109,
( ,n(k'ru fl, Tag f)av ( ()nv('ners, would
like to thank Zehr's Sunt oast Niall,
('anadian Tire, Brewers Retail
I .( .R.O, Donuts & More, Culhert's
Bakery, West St. I aundr()mat &
Dow Mown Store Managers for per-
mitting us t() tag on their premises.
Thank you tO the puhli( and all the
(nrnrad('s who helped in any way to
make our (IAN, a sur ( 05c. Pro eeds
will go to welfare.
Marion Hayes
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