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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-02-20, Page 8
77, Yi •••" .a' 71'!: r. • 4i. {V • r• 7 Ladies packed up a delicious lunch, wrapped it in pretty paper and watched as the prize lunches were auctioned off to the men in the crowd. That's what a box social is about and the old tradition was revived in Goderich,gownship on Feb. 15. The Valentine Box Social was sponsored by former cttrdentc at SS No. 6 ac nart of the township's 150th birthday celebrations. Showing off the lovey display of lunches are Beverly Orr, Dorothy Sowerby, Jayne Mc- Cliuchey, Pat Rivett and Veronica Culp. Absent from the photo was Marilyn Drehmann. (Shelley McPhee photo) Fashion show presents petticoats --punk GODERICH TWP -"People have always been conscious of fashion throughout the ages. The big difference years ago was in the availability of the latest fashions for everyone. The Playground Equipment Pro- gram (P.E.P.) organization in Holmesville have decided to sponsor a fashion show call- ed Petticoats to Punk as 'their, way of celebrating the Township of Goderich's ses- quicentennial. This 1-5-0 event planned for March 6 at the Goderich Township Com- munity Centre in Holmesville will exhibit clothing representing the past 150 years and the organizers have tried to cover all major eras and special styles. One of the organizers, Sally Walker, said they have tried to have samples of as many fashions as possible, and most are from the local area. She commented onthe good response that has been given by local residents when asked if they had anything to contribute. The oldest dress obtained so far is of the 1860 period. They have many anti- que wedding dresses and -%gexamples il- lustrating the flapper, mini=skirt and hot pant styles in addition to many others. Some clothing May be borrowed from the Goderie iLittle Theatre. `°' Modern clothing styles for ladies will be contributed byMy Fair La y in Clinton and men's -fashions will be om Campbell's Men's Wear in Clinton. im St. Louis of R,aintree in Clinton will be doing the sets for the show. Les Ciseauir Clinton Ltd. will look after hair styling and ' displaying wig fashions through the years. If anyone has wigs to contribute contact any committee member. 'Joan Gowan of Alloette cosmetics will be looking after the makeup. The fashion show will be presented amid a - display of antiques to set the mood for reflecting on bygone. styles. Adding to this nostalgic feeling will be background music, provided by Elmer Trick, specially chosen to suit the period of the clothing modelled. Models are area residents. There will be door prizes and refreshments provided at each show. Art Bell has donated cider and the pupils in the Family Studies program in Goderich have supplied food made in their classes. Tickets are sold at $5.00 and are available at Holmesville General Store; May's Decorative Accessories and the Craft Store at the Suncoast Mall both in Goderich, Campbell's Men's Wear and My Fair Lady 'in Clinton-. -People may also -buy tickets -at- Holmesville School on February 26 or con- tact Peggy Parks at 4$2-7855 to purchase them. All proceeds from the show will go to HolmesvillePublic.SchooL _.__...._. .... Anyone having a wig or a very special-ar- ticle of clothing from an early era should contact Lynda Steenstra - 482-3780 or Carol Wammes at 482-7820. Mrs. Walker stressed that men are welconr since men's fashions Ask me about turning your savingss--rnto investments for long-term growth and profit. Della Rodges models a fashionable gown from .an era gone by.. Clothing from yesterday* and today Will be featured at a March 6 fashion show, From Petticoats to Punk, being held in Hohnesville, hi conjunction with Goderich Twnship's 150th birthday celebra- tions. (Sally Walker photo) Will be a partof thhe show, She said -this show.. i5 special because "the ,age of the clothing makes it unique." She suggested bringing an older friend who would enjoy seeing the fashions from the past. There:.. will_ _be_ tw4_.._presentations _ on Wednesday, March 6 from 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. and from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. in Holmesville. The P.E.P. organization invites all to at- tend. iSIA.'. TeX RECEIPT GARY W. SHOLDICE My job is to help you be worth more tomorrow than you are today. Call Gary W. Sholdice 524-2277 Mutual 1NVESTCO lnc One 010e Moh.nr group nr ron,pw.,•rs R.G. 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NO FEES I1IYDITISBL,D. •Investments• Annuities•Life Insurance 53 WEST ST., GODERICH 524-2773 5 Years Frank Little v n n�, � From �" a S FEBRUARY 26 to '� Q All PERMS MARCH 9, 1985 Sc00 • OFF . 524-9632 Ask for Anne, Charlene or Jeanne ANNE'S PURITY CENTRE 48 West St..Goderich l EAR PIERCIN SLOO e Year Round THE -HURON -PERT L.a ATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD ___ ._ Final date for registration of children -in the Early Total French Immersion Program will • be MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1985. This optional program will be offered at St. Michael's School, Stratford, •and Si. Mary's School, Goderich, effective September 3, 1985, for pupils entering Kindergarten, Grade 1 and Grade 2. In order to register for Kindergarten, children must be five (5) years of age on or before December 31, 1985. Parents are asked to bring Birth Certificate and Baptismal Certificate. Registration forms for (optional) -French Immersion class(es) are available through your local school. These should be completed at home and returned in person to your local school principal NO LATER THAN MONDAY, MARCH 4 1985. Information regarding the program is available from the Principal of your home school. R. MARCY Chairman of the Board W. ECKERT----- Director of Education THEY'RE HERE 1986 Mazda $7e75 B2000.... See us today! M -W MOTORS LTD Plus Freight, P.D.I. and Taxes. 184 East St. Goderich " 524-2113