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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-04-15, Page 2PACE2 GODERICHSIGNAL'STAR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1961 Out-if4wn fug. planned• FP/JOANNE BUCHANAN There are a couple of out- of-town events you may be interested in. First, on April 25 and 26 is Winghanp'sfifth-annual Film • and in the town hall, For $5 you can view 15 old feature films and visit the dealer's room where movie items can be bought and. traded. Films .= include Sen-Hur (1926), Adventures el Robin Hood with Errol Flynn, The . Vanishing American with Riche Dix, Sherlock Jr. with Buster Keaton, Swiss Miss with Laurel and Hardy plus many more, , For further information on this event, contact Nelson, Franck at 357-2201 or John Schedler at 3572231 Secondly, on May 1, 2 ands. is Walkerton's Home, and -Garden–Show `111 the com- munity , centre. Over 70 • exhibitors will be diep`aying the latestfor summer and leisure -times; There wall' be stage demonstrations throughout the weekend including a speaker on wind, solar technology and energy efficiency ' plus a fashion show eauhda3.... - . . The doors open at 2' p.m. until 9 p.m. Friday; at noon untill.9-p.m,.Saturday andat l_ p.m. until 6 -p.m. on Sunday. +++ The London Symphony Orchestra, ° will perform in Goderich on Friday, April at.0:15:p.m. in' North Street. United Church. Tickets are available at' Campbells on The Square. - A story in last week's - Signal-Star...-about.-:-a--video tape being shade' at the Bluewater Centre neglected to mention that the script was written by Joyce Shack, director,- of ..nursing ; at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital and Avice Poster, an RN at the Bluewater Centre. Miss 1Stia'clitandg94Es. Foster are nutaber, of different sdenes on The tape discussing how nurses can best look after the mentally handicapped in an active treatment setting. -F++ ' A blood donor clinic will be held in the auditorium at G.D.C.I. on Tuesday, April 2B from 2-5 p.m. and 6:30- 8:30 p.m. Free babysitting will be provided in the, af- ternoon. Please note the change of days, from. the usual Wed- nesday clinic to a Tuesday. +++ Registration is now open for all those persons wishing to compete in the regional games .for the physically disabled in London on May 22,23 and 24. There will be track and field events, archery, swimming, wrestling and distance events for those with cerebral palsy, blind Tid Bits 1911111111101411 persons, amputees and those in wheelchairs. You don't have to be. an athlete to participate. You compete only against those with similar abilities and skills. Accommodation and registration can be arranged by phoning toll free 1-800-2654 5947. +++ If you are .submitting a photograph to this newspaper–whether it, be for the birthday club or a wedding or anniversary ,picture -please keep these guidelines in mind. Black and white photos are preferred. If you must submit color, please make sure it is clear (not faded), in focus and shows faces close up. Polaroid shots are often the most difficult to reproduce, - .. If you are not sure how your photo will tum out in the newspaper, please ask for advice when you bring it into the office. You can bring several photos along and let Someone from the editorial staff help you choose the best one. By following these guidelines, you can save. yourself disappointment in the final results. And by the way, your photos will be kept an file for a certain `length of time so that you can pick them" up again but Signal -Star does not take responsibility for lost photos. Wiimen hold workshop series - By ShelleyMcPhee discussing this topic at a pot Women Today', an luck supper meeting on organization which provides Thursday, April 16. To be a. common network for held at the Central Huron _ he I ancenlakers performed The Nightengale at Victoria School on Monday and Tuesday women in -Hunk :'`County, Secondary School m Clinton, afternoons for Goderich school children, as well as performing for adults at MacKay Centre recently. completed a sum the supper meeting will in the evenings. (Photo by Cath Wooden) cessful series of worskshops begin at 6:30 pm and women •--atConestogneallege: -- — -'-- from throughout the county 'Held at the college's are invited to bring;.food, a Clinton campus, the six friend, and attend the seminars attracted women meeting. of all aged- and; interests. They discussed a wide range of topics, including how to deal with guilt, compegttive -behavior, among women, bowm be:assertive-in a non- -aggressive way, women in politics and .a seminar on bow feed additives, minerals and vitamins affect the body. With the completion of the course, Women Today is now 'looking for--more-ways of bringing together Huron County women, to discuss their problems, needs, ambitions; current issues . and thoughts on the future. In 1980, the newly formed _ . organization attracted the. suuport of well over 50 women and manyattended meetings held isi :Clinton. `'< 'Group di scussi"alis - Rift— debates with special guest speakers made up the learning and information sessions. Women . Today- wants to know if there is a need or interest to re -introduce the meetings and they will be Discussion will centre on what directions the organization should take in the nextyear. The group will also discuss whether they sboulal apply for grant money, and if they should tackle concrete educational and other community projects. Harbor report BY RON GRAHAM April 7, the Agawa Canyon arrived' light from Windsor to load salt. It cleared the same day for Thunder Bay. The Algoport arrived light fre*n Sauk Ste. Marie April 12 and cleared with salt for Milwaukee the next day. The Algosea cleared with salt forMontreeal bn April 6. The Pauline C. arrived light on April 8 to load corn. On April 11, the H.C. Heimbecker arrived from Thunder Bay with grain and cleared the next day for Thunder Bay light. Easter Holiday Hours CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY REGULAR HOURS SATURDAY OPEN -10>5 EASTER MONDAY Resume regular hours Tuesday SPECIALS VIVA 2'S Paper Towels $ 1 .1 9 SCOTTIES HANDY PAK 180's Facial Tissues 2 R89 4 ROWNTREES MAPLE BUDS, JELLY TOTS, OR SMARTIES MILK CHOCOLATE EGOS WITH CANDY INSIDE Easter Eggs 1..g. $1 .79 tzl, NAKAMURA PHARMACY SUB POST OFFICE SUNCOAST MALL, GOUt2ICH, 524-21 95 OPEN MON.-FRI. 10.12_,.12:30.6 WEEKOA Y EVENINGS 6:30 Favi. -9 P.M. SATURDAYS 10-6 Civic' Corner The Tourist Committee will meet on Thursday, April 16 at 7:30 p.m., in the council chambers attown hall. The Local Architectural Conservation Advisory. Committee (LACAC) will meet on Thursday, April 16 at 7:30 p.m. • in the mayor -'s • office at tolyl hall. The Huron .County !1an- ning . Board will meet on Monday, April 27 at 10 a.m. in the councilchambers, .Court House, Goderich tome and: see my beautiful paintings ....you'll be glad you did!!! studio & 4 t 9? R.R..2 Goderich, Ont. 524-4770 located 7 miles south of Goderich on Concession 6 between highways 8 and 21 follow the signs from Holmesville tory... A FANTASTIC PRICE FOR A GREAT GiFT th$19 95 " "� IIIIIgN IInIIIlllaliamll0,1111Prm" Uses new Time -Zero Supercolor SX -70 film. Polaroid's OneStep is the world's simplest camera. Just touch the button and the excitement begins with the new dazzling Time -Zero Supercolor film. You see the picture in brilliant color in seconds now, not minutes. Why wait any longer? CAMPBELL CAMERAS ROYAL BANK BLOCK GODERICH 524-7532 "Polaroid; "OneStep" "SX -707 "Supercolor" and "time -Zero" are registered trademarks of Polaroid Corporation, Cambridge, Mass , U S A Newborn News FISHER Jeff and Gwen (nee Ber- nard) are happy to announce the birth of their first child Kate Elizabeth on April 11, 1981, weighing 8 lbs. 31/2 ozs., at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich. First grandchild for Howard and Joan Bernard, Brussels; a granddaughter for Les and Phyllis . Pitblado, Goderich; first great granddaughter for David and Ruby Triebner, Brucefield. M$XE.Y TRAVE.L Palmerston 343.3243 Reg, No. 1890637 STRATFORD 271.1741 May 3-6 Niagara Falls May 8-10 Holland Tulip Festival 22-24 Michigan May 19-21 Ottawa Tulip Festival May 15-18 Wheeling West Virginia June 22-16 July 20-24 Aug. T7-21 July 31 -Aug. 2 New York Sept. 21-25 " 28 -Oct. 2 Ottawa Montreal Quebec Scott's Resort N.Y. Goderich 524.2092 From '75.00 From 969.00 From '99.00 From 939.00 From '269.00 From '169.00 From '279.00 MACKAY CENTRE TRAVEL CLUB BUS TRIPS APRIL 28 Mississauga Mall 'And Parliament Buildings, Toronto MAY 7 Elmira & Mennonite Countryside MAY 9-11 Ottawa Tulip Festival. See the Parliament Buildings And. Other Points Of interest. Tour Includes Thousand Island Cruise. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: 524-7258, 524-8776, 524-6526 or 524-6209 SSS ANO SERVICE GODERICH