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A 0,1444 nneetinsi Jo consider the hoiding, of el, program Of events and the
publIastIonof
TOWNSHIP HISTORY BOOK
to cOnirrietnorote Ceiborno TownshipAesquicentennial Anniversary in 1986 will be
held at .
THE COLBORNE TOWNSHIP COMMUNITY HALL
In Carlow
at
8:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 7, 1985
(Storm Date
February 14, 1983) ,
You are encouraged to attend this meeting to make
interest.
known your views and
J. Russel Kernighan
Reeve, Township of Colborne
R.R. No. 5 Goderich. N7A 3T2
524-4669
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Dress Skating Carnival and Hardthnes
Dance. See the ad in this week's paper for
more details! Everyone Welconlel
FEBRUARY 9 - LEGION DANCE
The Goderich Legion Branch 109 are holding
a dance on Saturday, February 9. The dance
features the band "Whiskey -Jack"
beginning at 9 p.m. Everyone Welcome!
FEBRUARY 15, 16, 17 -
GODERICH OLDTIMER'S HOCKEY
TOURNAMENT
The Goderich Oldtimer's Hockey Club is
sponsoring their annual tournament on
February 15, 16, 17 at the Goderich Arena. A
host of teams from all over Ontario will be
competing for prizes. Everyone Welcome!
MARCH 6 - "PETTICOATS TO
PUNK" FASHION SHOW
This. fashion show will be „held on
Wednesday, March 6, 1985,' 1:30 - 3:00 p.m.
and 7:30 - 9:80, -p.m., at the 'Goderich
Township Hall in Hohnesville. Come and see
antiques and clothing from 1835 to 1985 and
help celebrate Goderich Township's 150th
Anniversary. Refreshments will be served.
Sponsored by the P.E.P. Committee at
Holinesville Public School. For ticket
information call 482-7855 or 524-6505.
CIRCLE CITY TOASTMASTERS
Learn how to reach the top! Visit the Circle
City Toastmasters • Club and experience
unlimited opportunities for -personal and
occupational advancement through self-
expression. This unique means of learning
and improving your communicative
'abilitiesis- part of dinner -meetings, held
every second Tuesday at "Ernie's
Roadhouse", 6:00 p.m. Everyone -is
welcome. For meeting dates, call 524-869
(after 6 p.m.) or write to Circle City
Toastmasters Club, P.O. Box 281, Goderich,
Ont. N7A 3Z2 for an informative brochure:
ST. JOHNS AMBULANCE are now setting
up heir Spring First Aid Courses. Anyone
interested in taking Standard First Aid
and -or C.P.R. courses please call Hilda
Sampson at 524-7801:
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL STORE
Old St. Peter's School on Caledonia Terrace
is now open with used clothing and other
articles for sale. 'Open every Friday night
from 7 to -9 p.m. and Saturday mornings
from 10 a.m. to 12 noon. Everyone Welcome!
UPCOMING GODERICH MINOR
HOCKEY HOME GAMES
February 2 - Novice - Lucan at Goderich - 4
p.m.
February 2 - Atom - Lucan at Goderich - 5
Wel owe! TaSi service, call 524-6594.
FE RUARY 3 Q,D.C.I.
WINTER CONCERT
The G.D.C.I. Winter Concert will be held on
Sunday, February 3 at 2:30
P•ra,, n the West
Gyle of G.D.C.I. Adinission: Adults $2.50,
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Students $1. Everyone Welcome!
FEBRUARY 3 --BOWL-FOR BREATH
The Dungannon Kinette Club are holding
their 3rd Annual Bowl -For -Breath on
Sunday, February 3 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
at the Little Bowl in Goderich. Proceeds go
to Cystic Fibrosis Research, Sponsor sheets
are available at Little Bowl and from any
member in the Dungannon Kinette Club.
FEBRUARY 3 - SNOWMOBILE
POKER RALLY
The St. Helen's Snowmobile Poker Rally
will be held on Sunday, February 3.
Registration: 12 noon to 2 p.m., at the St.
Helen's W.I. Hall, $3 per hand -or 2 hands
for $5. Cash prizes for best poker hands.
Numerous door prizes and lunch available
in the hall.
FEBRUARY 7 - EUCHRE PARTY
The Nile U.C.W. is holding a Euchre Party
on February 7 at the Nile United Church at 8
pan. Admission is $1 per person. Ladies
please bring lunch.
FEBRUARY 8, 9, 10 -
SNOW -BLITZ WINTER WEEKEND
The 4th Annual Snow -Blitz Weekend will be
held with many special events! On Friday
visit the Robertson School Winter Carnival
from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m., featuring all kinds of
special winter events. On Saturday drop in
for the Snow -Blitz Breakfast in the Goderich
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
February 2,1985
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CRUSTY number 2
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of two scrip,
Have you ever wondered how a new tilaY
is developed? The Blyth Festival is WOWS
its doors and giving the. public .an
opportunity to attend the first open reading
of two new scripts currently under
consideration forg, the 1905 season. The
reading will, take place on SatittOtY
February 2, 1985 at 1:00 pan. in the rrii
above Chauncey's hairstylist, in B yth
(corner of Queen and Dinsley streets);.the
entrance is on Dinsley Street. The readingia
open to everyone and is free of charge.
Both- scripts are untitled at the moment.
The first, by Toronto playwright Bryan
Wade, is set in Holland dining World War II.
Three Canadian soldiers, caught behind
enemy lines during a reconnaissance
mission, seek refuge in a Dutch faxmhouse:
The script is being workshopped front
January 21-26 with actors. Mary Alin COW,
Ron Gabriel, Terry Harford i Robert mug,
James Kirchner, and Patricia Vanstone.
The workshop is being directed by Sid
Bruin.
The second script, to be workshopped
from January 28 to February 1 is a new
comedy by Montreal playwright Colleen
Curran - author of last season's popular
show Cake -Walk. This new script is about a
woman whose political protest activities get
her into all sorts of trouble- - with her
employer, her family, aer friends, and just
about everyone else! 'Katherine Kaszas, the
Festival's new Artistic Director and
director of last season's Cake -Walk and the
sell-out hit Garrison's Garage, is directing
this workshop. The actors are Mary Ann
Coles, Ron Gabriel, Terry Harford, Deborah
Kimmett, Nancy Roberts, and Patricia
Vanstone. 4
There two workshops, culminating in the
public reading on February 2, are only the
tip of the iceberg. The Blyth Festival has
run playwrights' workshops during the
summer for several years now but Ms.
Kaszas' aim is to make the program year-
round. "It is up to the Blyth Festival to act
as a resource centre for playwrights,
providing them with the space, and
professional directors and actors. The Blyth
Festival is growing, not bigger but better.
Both scripts being workshopped at the
moment are possibles for inclusion in our
summer season but, as with all new scripts,
there are a few bugs to be worked out first."
Wade and Curran will be on hand for both
the workshops and the public reading. It is
hoped there will- -be-a--third workshop in -
March and three more during the summer
months.
For more information, please call the
Blyth Festival at 523-9300.
TIED BITS
On December 7, 1984, Randy Keller, son of
Ken and Shirley K-eller-of-Goderich-received
his Certified Public Accountant's Certificate
frond the Board of Accountancy of the State
of Hawaii. Randy holds a Bachelor of Arts
Degree in Business Administration from the
University of Western Ontario and a
Master's Degree. in Accounting from the
University of Hawaii at Manoa. He is
working with the Toronto office of Clarkson
Gordon, Chartered Accountants.
YOU
Members of the Saltford Valley Hall
Board wish to thank the faloivingitiiinifsis - -
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