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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-01-26, Page 30RAGF,B•� . QDEmaisiGNM$STA'I WElvESQ;fIAT,JA 1. y., Rec department. sponsoring shows ows Once again the Goderich phasizes the King's effort to • Recreation Department is protect his daughter from Sponsoring the exciting life's interesting uncertain - children's program this ties, And when the century of winter, "Four Great Shows sleep has pas3ed, it takes an for Children". unusual prince to cause the With sponsorship wild thicket to bloom, the assistance from the 'Pro- -cold castle to awaken and vine of Ontario through the the threadbare Kingdom to Ontario Ails Council and a rejoice. generous donation by :the The final show in the series Goderich-Signal;Star, the features Lois, Herb and the Recreation Department is Puppcorns on Sunday, May able to offer four quality 15. A stage -full of loveable, children's shows to Goderich absurd looking puppets call - and area residents at a very ed the Puppcorns and the reasonable price. singing, dancing and The first show in the series musical talents of Lois and is Lisi's Bubbatron Theatre Herb Walker add up to a on Sunday, February 20. En- delightful afternoon of enter - titled "From Solomon's "tainment for young and old Legends", delightful fables alike. The act that entertain - are featured in an unusual ed the children of 'Governor - presentation of story telling General Shreyer and Prime and puppetry in which Minister Trudeau will children from the audience delight children of all ages. act out the play "wearing" All shows are at Victoria the puppets and creating the Public School at 2 p.m. sound effects: This show is Series ee Goderich availablle one of the many events tak- at th Goderich Recreation524-2125 or ing placeBduring the town's Depa. from the following people: Snow -Blitz Winter Weekend. The second show features Jean Imanse, 524-8068; Barb singer and song -writer Jerry Desjardines, 524-2589; Doug Brodey on Sunday, March Currie, 524-2839; Maria Met - 13. With warmth and energy, calfe, 524-2269; John Doher- Jerry helps children relate ty, 524-8644; Pat Martin, 524 - music to their daily lives, - 9042 or Connie Macaulay, making the process enter- taining as well as educa- tional On Sunday, April 17, the Whole Loaf Theatre will pre- sent the third show entitled, "The Real Sleeping Beau- ' ty." Based on the old fairy tale, this production em - Theatre to open in July 524-4418. Purchase your tickets now and give your children the opportunity to see and par- ticipate in live professional shows. For more informa- tion, contact the Goderich Recreation Department at 524-2125. PLAYHOUSE II with a seating capacity for 180 - 200 people will officially open its doors early in July. Con- struction on this newest ad- dition to Huron Country Playhouse complex has just begun and already the crew has installed both a new lighting booth and a new loading door, and is now working on insulation and wiring. PLAYHOUSE II, named at a recent meeting of the Playhouse Board of Direc- tors, is being created thanks to the federal government's Special Employment In- itiatives Program. The new theatre, located in formerly unfinished cabaret space, has been designed to accom- modate smaller -scale pro- ductions than the main stage. The emphasis will be on Canadian scripts. Cur- rently under consideration are several well-known shows though no final deci- sion will be made until late February. "Lois, Herb and the Puppcorns" will be just one of Four Great Shows for Children spon- sored by the Goderich Recreation Department this winter. Leading actors in Stratford Two of North America's leading actors, Roberta Maxwell and John Neville, will appear in productions of the Stratford Festival's 1983 season. • Miss Maxwell will star as Lady Macbeth, as Rosalind in AS YOU LIKE IT and as Elmire in Moliere's TAR- TUFFE. In his first association with the Stratfoi1d Festival, Mr. Neville will join the Shakespeare 3 Company at the Third Stage as a senior member of the Company. He will appear as Don Armado in LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST, under Michael Langham's direction, and it is anticipated that he will appear as Leonato in MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. Last at the Festival in 1980 when she was seen as Nina in Chekhov's "The Seagull", Miss Maxwell is a Canadian actress who has won an international reputation as well as Obie and Drama Desk Awards for her per- • formances on and dff Broadway and with major theatre companies across North America. In the past two years, she has starred in "Stevie" in Toronto, which brought her a Dora Mayor Moore Award as Best Actress; as "Mary Stuart",. directed by Des McAnuff for the Public Theatre in New York (a role which led Time Magazine to acclaim her as one of the 10 best actresses in North America); and in an off-Broadway production of J hn Guare's "Lydie HAIR AFFAIR Hair Styling for Ladies and Gentlemen 53 South St.. Goderich, Oat. 524-4279 --' 0 'Waterloo man elected chairman William Dewar, 307 Dale Cres, Waterloo, has been elected chairman of the Board of the Midwesternr- fleg ona Library System.. M .,Dewar, a teacher at • v aterloo Collegiate In- stitute, is also; chairman of the Waterloo Public Library Board.. He is a past president of the Ontario Secondary School.Teacher's Federation and author of the school test "Urban Canada." Richard Cowsill of 44 Valerie Cit., Cambridge, Breeze", directed by Louis Malle. Most recently she appeared to rave notices in "Open Admissions" at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven. A noted actor and director in England and the United States before moving to Canada in 1973, Mr. Neville has been Theatre Director of Edmonton's Citadel Theatre and of the Neptune Theatre in Halifax, where he is now completing a highly suc- cessful five-year tenure. He has recently returned to Canada after a Broadway engagement of Ibsen's "Ghosts" which he directed and in which he co-starred with Liv Ullman. Currently he is appearing with Susan Wright in Bernard Slade's "Special Occasions" For Your Convenience CHISHO.LM FUELS 1 HAS ARRANGED pk THAT YOUR ACCOUNTS MAY BE PAID AT THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA 524-7681 GODERICH 529-7524 LUCKNOW kaAv=,vmvxv==mvx.vx.v 1i J; } <x• �� t,<,:>`�:::.:a.,tya' ^^,� t cwt.. u •rt•,.�F> SPECIAL PRICES AVAILABLE IN STORES AS SHOWN WED., JAN. 26 THRU TUES., FEB. 1 SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL BULK CANDY A.B. GUMS, JELLY BEANS, JU JUBES, LICORICE BABIES, NORDIC BERRIES OR ORANGE AND LEMON SLICES • was elected vice-chairman. of Midwestern. Mr: Cawsitl is president of Rishco and Associates, a sales and marketing company in Cam- bridge. Neils chairman of the Cambridge Public Library Board. lie is 'also past presi- dent of the Burlington and the Cambridge Sertoma clubs and a director of the Cambridge United Way. At the meeting on Monday, January 17, 1983, trustees presented retiring chair- man, Mrs. Marilyn Crow with gifts in recognition" of As your financial obligations change, so should your life insurance protection. The Co-operators' Financial Security Planning program helps you plan today for better tomorrows. For 0 the information call .. . 0 o elatols coINSURANCE SERVICES 31 WEST STREET, GODERICH JIM BELL BUS: 524-2138 RES: 524-8521 LIFE • HOME • AUTO • BUSINESS + TRAVEL her service as chairman of Midwestern in 1' 1-82. Mrs. Crow, of Puslinch To • IS a past member of the We :T ington County Board of Education and a member of the Wellington County Library Board. She was a member of the Midwestern Board from 1978 to 1982. The Midwestern Regional Library System coordinates many services for public libraries in Perth, awn and Wellington Counties and the Region of Waterloo. It also operates the Processing Ser- vices, ervices, Centre for centralised pig and processing of books for libraries throughout Ontario. Huron County Health Unit Presents 'TIPS ON HOW TO QUIT SMOKING° during NATIONAL NON-SMOKING WEEK nn "WEEDLESS WEDNESDAY" January 26, 1983 - 7:30 p.m. ASSESSMENT OFFICE 46 Gloucester Terrace Goderich For More Information: Contact the Health Unit 524-1301 SNUG HARBOUR MUNICIPAL MARINA SEASONAL WHARFAGE — AVAILABLE — FULL SERVIC'.,S RATE '13.00 PER FOOT PER SEASON For Further Information, Or Applications. •Please Contact TOWN OF GODERICH 57 West Street Goderich, Ont. N7A 2K5 1-519-524-8334 ATTENTION: Newlyweds To Be! Welcome Wagon BRIDAL PARTY Free To The Bride and Groom Welcome Wagon is planning a spacial party for all engaged couples who live to the area. If you are plan- ning a wedding in this area after June lst, 1913 you are Invited on: • DATE: Monday, March 14, 1983 TIME: 8:00 pm PLACE: Maitland Country Club North Harbour Road. Goderich There will be exciting fashions, special displays, demonstrations and numerous door prices for the engaged couples. Please call for o personal Invitation. ADMISSION BY INVITATION ONLY CALL 524-7165 or 482-7389 Displays open at 7:00 p.m. KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION Colborne ' Central School R.R. 5 GODERICH WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9th 9:00 A.M.-12:00 NOON ONLY PRINCIPAL R. JEWITT PHONE 524-6252 Victoria Public School' 135 GIBBONS ST. MONDAY , FEBRUARY 7th A -L 9:00-11:30 A.M. M -Z 1:00-3:30 P.M. PRINCIPAL J.P. KANE PHONE 524-8306 Robertson Memorial School 125 BLAKE ST. W. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7th 9:00-11:00 A.M. 1:30-3:30 P.M. PRINCIPAL R.E. SMITH PHONE 524-8972 Holmesville Public School HOLMESVILLE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1st 9:00 A.M.-12:00 NOON ONLY PRINCIPAL R. McKAY PHONE 482=7751 Brookside Public School R.R. 7 LUCKNOW - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11th 9:00-12:00 1:00-3:00 PRINCIPAL, G. JEWITT PHONE 529-7900 Excessive waiting would be avoided of all schools If the surname schedules are followed. Parents should bring Mirth Certificate's and im munlsation cards and OHIP numbers to registration. NOTICE C OF ANNUAL MEETING The 107th Annual Meeting of the Policyholders will be held at the McKILLOP" MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Office Building 91 Main Street, S., Seaforth, Ontario on Friday, February 11, 1'983 at 1:30 p.m. - to receive and dispose of the Financial and Auditors' Reports, - to elect Directors, - to appoint Auditors, - to consider and enact proposed amend- ments to By-law #21 (d) re qualifica- tions of Directors; By-law #30 re day of the monthly meeting; and By-law #33 re remuneration of Directors, • The retiring Directors are John H. McEwing, Stanley McLlwain and J. Norman Trewartha, all of whom are eligible for re-election. Any person wF hing to seek election or re•election as a Director must file his intention to stand forpelection in writing with the Secretary of the Compati'y at least fifteen [15] days in advance of the Annual Meeting. [By-law No. 21 1d1l Margaret Sharp Secretary -Treasurer