HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-08-17, Page 97MEM MA - GODEF i SgGNAI lTerVi DNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1983
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The annual "thank you" to
Huron Country Playhouse
members has been
scheduled for 'the afternoon
of Sunday, 'August 21. This
year the format for this
event has been changed. A
very special cabaret per -
d Fun Auction to
after the cabaret per-
formance will be a delicious
roast turkey dinner, cour-
tesy of Cuddy Foods (Lon-
don), with trimmings by the
Huron Country Playhouse
Board of Directors and tasty
desserts provided by the
formance by the caeE and
musicians from Playhouse If
has been slated to entertain
members. Thiscabaret
begins promptly at 4 p.m.
and is free of charge to
members.
Following immediately
GODERICH
Old Deck hands ,p'
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HOCKEY CLUB
MEETING
Players, Coaches,
Trainers sleeting to
discuss and organize 2
Old Timers A&B
Hockey Teams.
Your attendance is re-
quired Thursday,
August 25, '83, 8:30
p.m., MacKay Hall,
North St„ Goderich,
If You Can't Attend
Please Contact
Bob Cornish 524-2069
Ray Desjardine 524-9082
PRESENTED BY:
MAITLAND VALLEY MOTO-X
Sat. Aug. 20
q KM NORTH OF HOLMESVILLE
Cl. 4SSI S
St I , Ibu�
Junior
Senior
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Between Clinton and Goderich
RACES START AT 1 1 :00 a.nt
F,n \14.rc Inlorm.11i n l „ntdrt Hugo \Iaa.A:ntl I' 19 524.6N2S
Admission
Adults - S4.00
Under 12 - S2.00
Preschoolers - Free
ENJOY EXCITING MOTOCROSS RACING
RAIN OR SHINE
1'
4
e held
Huron Country Playhouse
Guild. This event is being
organized and en-ordi i ted
by Mrs. Jill Waters, Current
vice-chairman of HCP.
The second exciting event
planned for August 21 is the
Annual Cavalcade of Fun
Fundraising Auction. This
year's activities will com-
mence with viewing and a
silent auction from 5 p.m. to
7 p.m. with the main auction
starting at 7. Among the
various items up for bids will
be trips, theatre tickets,
antiques, art ( water colours,
exhibition posters,
serigraphs from Thlelsen
Galleries), a six-foot salami,
plants, . merchandise and
dinner anywhere in Landon
with the CFPL personality of
your choice. This year's
Auctioneer will be Jack
Riddell, M.P.P. for Huron -
Middlesex.
As a very special and
exciting treat, the South•
western Ontario
Organization of Parachutists
(SWOOP) will be jumping
into the HCP front yard at
6:30 p.rn.
ELM HAVE
MOTE it HOTEL OK
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Highway No. i West, Clinton. *
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* WEDNESDAY, AUG. 24 (1 Night Only) #
* Tickets on solo At the door
now at the bar, (If seating permits) it
* ;�.0� per person $4.5° per parson .
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STAG
FOR
TIM McLEAN
Saturday, August 27th
Goderich
5244151
HAPPY BELATED 30th
KAT LEEN
PAT
SALTFORD VALLEY
HALL
FOR RENT
c.« 524-2892
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PHON5E THE F911
ISH
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and get 2 pieces of Willie Wimpers Golden
Brown Fish
Fillet, chips,
Slaw, Roll &
Butter,
THE
COURT
RESTAURANT
HAS IT FOR ONLY....
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Notice to
Bell Canada Customers
Effective August 15, 1983, there are two new numbers for the
Business Office -one for residence customers and one for business
customers. The new numbers are:
Residence Customers 1-800-265-4720 (no charge)
Business Customers 1-800-265-4560 (no charge)
When you dial these numbers you will be connected directly with a
service representative without operator assistance.
Your new Business Office number is listed on your telephone
account and in the August, 1983 edition of your telephone
directory.
Other Bell Canada numbers such as Repair, Directory Assistance,
etc.. are not changing and can be found in your current directory.
If your directory does not list the Bell Canada service you require,
call 1-800-268-9160 (toll free) to request the number.
Bell
Seminar p1a,eci
A seminar entitled
"Investments For A
Chanbe
held by Merrill Lynnch will
Securities Limited at the
Goderich" library on
Tuesday, August 23 at 7:30
p.m.
This seminar will stress
stock selection, timing and
techniques. It is free and
open to the public.
+-FA-
Relatives and friends from
a distance attending the Glen
family and friends renuion in
Goderich August 4-6 were
Alex Glen from Canmore,
Alberta; Bert and Dorothy
Henstock from Northville,
Michigan; Scott Taylor and
^cf
TLD BITS
Joanne Buchanan
Liz Catting from Strathroy;
Phil, Chris and Rob Turner
from Exeter; Neely and
Bernice Todd from Strat-
ford; Henrietta McPherson
from Teeswater; Ralph,
Dianne and Janeile WOod
frorn Seaforth; Bob and
Goldora Simmons from
Harriston; Frank and
Cenetta Baiton from Blyth;
Cliff and Kay Crawford from
Lucknow; and Effie Yeo
from Holmesville.
The ENTERTAIMENT NIGHT SPOT
In Goderich
THIS WEEK'S-
�O
ENTERTAINMENT` ®,�1
THURS., FRI., SAT., V i-
AUG, 18, AUG, 19, AUG. 20 �(1!
ENJOY THE SOUND
OF
"TOMMY
and
SANDY"
Don't Miss Our Always Delicious
SMORGASBORD
Served Thursday -Friday 12 noon 'til 2 pm
THE
CANDLELIGHT
RESTAURANT & TAVERN
111
RAVFIELD RD. °GODERI('H
-524.7711-
DRIVE-1.T *TRZ
CLINTON
set sUaCE STUUL'MT 484-7030
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 0:00 D.M. - FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
NOW OPEN NIGHTLY ERUPT MONDAY NIGHT
NOW PLAYING:LASTNIGHTTHURS. AUG. 18
"Superman 111" and "High Road
to Chino"
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STARTS FRIDAY AUGUST 13 TO THURS. AUG. 25
An all time
action high.
Aug. 10 to Aug. 16
DAYTIME
MORNING
5:00 RELIGIOUS TOWN HALL
(Wed)
5:00 A BETTER WAY (Thu)
5:00 CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP
(Fri)
5:00 THIS 15 THE LIFE (Tue)
5:30 UNIVERSITY OF
MICHIGAN PRESENTS
6:00 FARM AND GARDEN
(Wed)
6:00 TV -5 AND YOUR CO
MUNITY (Thu)
6:00 SCOPE (Fri)
6:00 U.S. FARM REPO (Mon)
6:00 HEALTH FIELD ue)
6:30 EARLY TOD
7:00 TODAY
9:00 DIFF'RE STROKES
9:30 SALE OF THE CENTURY
10:00 HAWAII FIVE -O
11:00 HOUR MAGAZINE
AFTERNOON
12:00 NEWS
12:30 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW
1:00 DAYS OF OUR LIVES
2:00 ANOTHER WORLD
3:00 FANTASY
4:00 MOVIE
5:30 M.A.S.H.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17,
1983
DAYTIME MOVIES
4:00 "JOE KIDD" Clint
Eastwood, John Soxon
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 P.M. MAGAZINE
7:30 THREE'S COMPANY
8:00 DETROIT TIGER PRE -GAME
8:30 BASEBALL
11:00 NEWS
11:30 THE BEST OF CARSON
12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID
LETTERMAN
1:30 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT
2:30 SIX MILLION DOLLAR
MAN
3:30 "BUNNY O'HARE" Bette
Davis, Ernest Borgnine
THURSDAY, AUGUST 18,
1983
DAYTIME MOVIES
4:00 "MASSACRE AT FORT
HOLMAN" Telly Savalas, James
Coburn
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 P.M. MAGAZINE
7:30 THREE'S COMPANY
8:00 GIMME A BREAK
8:30 MAMAS FAMILY
9:00 NATIONAL SNOOP
9:30 CHEERS
10:00 HILL STREET BLUES
11:00 NEWS
11:30 THE BEST OF CARSON
PA
GURENTAL' i NIANCE .i
PLUS 2ND FEAT
It knows Oat scares you.
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FRIOHIENINO SCENES I ADULT
Th..tres Rr.ndlr Ontario [1'i ACCOMPANIMENT l
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STARTS FRIDAY AUGUST 26
STAR WARS "Return of the Jedi"
PEUSURED elKiss Me GoodBye"
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tNSEPTEMBER6
YOU CAN START
TOWARDS A CAREER
IN APPLIANCE SERVICING
That's the first day of the 40 -week
Appliance Servicing program at Conestoga
College in Waterloo.
Among the practical skills you learn are how
to diagnose, locate and repair electrical
and mechanical faults in major household
appliances - - 'everything from washers and
dryers to air conditioners, from
refrigerators to microwave ovens.
Financial assistance may be obtained through
the Ontario Student Assistance Program.
But please act soon; enrolment space is
limited.
For full Information, call (519) 653.2511,
Ext. 279 today.
Con a Coll
of Applied Arts
and Iec1 1
12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID
LETTERMAN
1:30 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT
2:30 BIONIC WOMAN
3:30 ""'MAD DOG MORGAN"
Dennis Hopper, David Gulpilil
FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1983
DAYTIME MOVIES:
4:00: "FEMALE ARTILLERY"
Den ;? = "ewer-,Jda Lupino
EVENING.
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 P.M. MAGAZINE
7:30 THREE'S CbMPANY
8:00 DETROIT TIGER PRE -GAME
8:30 BASEBALL
11:00 NEWS
11:30 THE BEST OF CARSON
12:30 FRIDAY NIGHT VIDEOS
1:00 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT
3:00 "QUEST FOR LOVE" Tom
Bell, Joan Collins
4:30 "MR. INSIDE, MR. OUT-
SIDE" Hol Linden, Tony Lo Bion -
co
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20.
1983
MORNING
6:00 VEGETABLE SOUP
6:30 NEW ZOO REVUE
7:00 CARRASCOLENDAS
7:30 THUNDARR
8:00 THE FLINTSTONES
8:30 THE SHIRT TALES
9:00 SMURFS
10:30 THE GARY COLEMAN
SHOW
11:00 BEWITCHED
11:30 SOUL TRAIN
AFTERNOON
12:30 EBONY/JET CELEBRITY
SHOWCASE
1:00 PETTICOAT JUNCTION
1:30 THIS WEEK IN BASEBALL
2:00 "DON'T GIVE UP THE
SHIP" Jerry Lewis, Dino Merrill
3:30 "CALL TO DANGER" Peter
Graves, CIu Gulager
5:00 SHA NA NA
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 HEE HAW
7:30 BJ/LOBO
8:00 DETROIT TIGER PRE -GAME
SHOW
8:30 BASEBALL
11:00 NEWS
11:30 BENNY HILL
12:30 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE
2:00 "BIG BOB JOHNSON AND
HIS FANTASTIC SPEED CIRCUS"
Charles Napier, Maud Adams
SUNDAY, AUGUST 21, 1983
MORNING
6:45 DAVEY AND GOLIATH
7:00 OPEN CAMERA
7:30 IT'S YOUR BUSINESS
8:00 DAY OF DISCOVERY
8:30 REX HUMBARD
9:00 ORAL ROBERTS
9:30 SUNDAY MASS
10:00 THE ADDAMS FAMILY
10:30 THE MUNSTERS
11:00 "STOWAWAY" Shirley
Temple, Robert Young
AFTERNOON
12:30 MEET THE PRESS
1:00 OPEN CAMERA
3:00 "SHADOW OF THE HAWK"
Jan -Michael Vincent, Marilyn
Hassett
5:00'GRIZZLY ADAMS
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 P.M. MAGAZINE: SPECIAL
EDITION
7:00 THE POWERS OF MAT-
THEW STAR
8:00 "THE TOWERING INFER-
NO" Steve McQueen, Paul
Newman
11:00 NEWS
11:30 "THE WILD BUNCH"
William Holden, Ernest
Bo'rgnine
MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1983
DAYTIME MOVIES
4:00 REVENGE" Shelley
Winters, Carol Rossen
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 P.M. MAGAZINE
7:30 THREE'S COMPANY
8'00 LOVE, SIDNEY
8:30 FAMILY TIES
9:00 "THE END" Burt Reynolds,
Dom DeLuise
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT
12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID
LETTERMAN
1:30 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT
2:30 SIX MILLION DOLLAR
MAN
3:30 "TWO PEOPLE" Peter Fon-
da, Lindsay Wagner
TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1983
DAYTIME MOVIES
4:00 "HOW AWFUL ABOUT
ALLAN" Tony Perkins, Julie Har-
ris
EVENING
6:00 NEWS
6:30 NBC NEWS
7:00 P.M. MAGAZINE
7:30 THREE'S COMPANY
8:00 THE A -TEAM
9:00 REMINGTON STEELE
10:00 THE FIRM
11:00 NEWS
11:30 TONIGHT
12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID
LETTERMAN
1:30 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT
2:30 BIONIC WOMAN
3.30 "WILD PRAIRIE" Lorry
Jones