Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1984-08-08, Page 22LET IN BOARD BULLETIN BOARD AO DEADLINE 5 P.M. MONDAY ALL STAR TOURS Bob Hope Spectacular, Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 17-19 includes transportation, 2 nights accommodation, reserved seat at Bob Hope Show, Walking tour of Johnson Manor, show at Pacific Pearl, Lewis research centre, shopping, 2 breakfasts, 2 dinners, pre -depart cancella- tion insurance and blue cross coverage each of two $249.00. All Star Tours 527-1222.+30-33 VISIT CANADA'S WONDERLAND with United Trails. Departs every Saturday through Aug. 26. $29.00 includes transportation, admission and unlimited passport. To reserve a seat call 527- 1222. +30-34 GODERICH ROTARY CLUB Paper Drive is Saturday, June 9. Please , have your' papers securely bundled and at The curb by 10 a.m. If you have books for' the summer book sale, please box them separately and put them out with the papers. Paper drives for the rest of the season are Aug. 18th and Oct. 27th.-32,33ar COME TO THE PIONEER Craft Festival at the Museum, 110 North St., Sat. and Sun. the llth & 12th from 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Wagon rides & games for children. Box Jun-, ches. Crafts, include spinning, weaving, woodworking, doll making, quilting, rug hooking, candle making, knitting, painting & display of old music boxes. -32 LAZY SUMMER and Fall Foliage Cruises. Book passage now on board the elegant Canadian Empress. Spend 4 or 7 days on the St. Lawrence River in the heart of the most beautiful scenery in central Canada. Con- tact your travel professional or Dial -a - Brochure toll-free 1-800-267-0960.-0-32 45th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY EDITH & FRITZ BETTKE Congratulations Ede & Fritz Married 45 years ago, August 5, 1939. Love: Mary & John, Sharon & Doug Linda & Cord, Anne & Bob 40TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY for Elmer and Aileen Trommer, August 18, Dungannon Community Hall. -32,33x 'THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit in- vites you to attend the Child Health Clinic held at the Health Unit Office, Court House, Goderich on Thursday, August 16, 1984 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Surveillance; 2. Anaemia Screening; 3. Immunization; 4. Fluoride. Adult Immunization will also be offered at this Clinic".-32ar, HURON COUNTRY PLAYHOUSE presents "Dracula", July 31 - August 11 and in PLAYHOUSE II "Once More! With Fool- ing! August 8 - August 18. Phone 238- 8451.-32ar COUNTRY FAIR: Saturday, August 11, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. at Blyth Memorial Hall. Homebaked goodies, clothing, books, fun for all the family. Enter your cake in the Cake - Walk ! —32ar REUNION WEEKEND for all those who have ever attended or been associated with the Blyth Festival. Join us August 11 & 12 for lots of fun. For details, call 523-9300 or 523- 9225.-32ar BLYTH FESTIVAL: Cake -Walk: August 10, 14, 15. A Spider in the House: August 11 (mat.) 16 (mat.). Blue City: August 11, 13, 17. t�Garrison's Garage: August 16 (sold out ).-32ar FAMILY FUN DAY: Sun., August 12 in Dungannon, 1 p.m. Horse and antique trac- tor pulls; 4:30 - 7 p.m. Pork Barbecue; 7:30 p.m. outdoor variety concert. 9 p.m. Crown- ing of 1984 Fair Queen and Junior Princess. -32x STAG & DOE DON GILDERS LUCY STINNISSEN Friday, August 24 9 pm - 1 am Goderich Musk by Singing D.J. 3 per person .00 Lunch Provided For Information Call_ 482-7263 or 524-8406 MHNpR 05 0�0 30 (1)ii 47 Church St. Goderich (519) 524-9603 TORY McDONALD •t SALTFORD VALLEY HALL FOR RENT 6A66 5 24-244 3 Laird & Vivian Schilbe are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Joan Margret to Douglas R. Small Son of Audrey Small & the late Donald Small of London The wedding will take place at St. Peter's Lutheran Church Zurich on Saturday, August 11, 1984 at 6:00 p.m. Reception to Follow ENGAGEMENT IL1on 4d and gi't1E41 Acdt4ffr,4n aze /Z0.11/2y to announce trio fo.tIcomin9 nuoliaye of t4ziz dau9%tez C`Cizci�ietrz aue /3yzonr it4o fFitt son 1414 l/ V4aand _PI;y t11 "��offitt "l_ %a£ i?s1T. of of THE SUMMER SOUNDS OF SUMMER MUSIC FROM STRATFORD SUMMER MUSIC BORIS IIROTT-ARTISTIC DIRECTOR "STRATFORD SURPRISE" Members of Stratford Festival Company in their annual knock out show for Stratford Summer Music Sunday August 12, 8:00 pm. S10.00 "TA(JSSIG & FRIENDS AT THE OPERA" Excerpts. Parodies 6 Highlights From Most Popular Operas Taussig 6 Root. Mark Dubois. MaryLou Fallik. Gary Relyea, Catherine Robbin. GALA CLOSING Sunday August, 1 9, 8:00 pm, Adults 812.50. Children/Srs. 39.00 SpOncn.rrl by Angie) n.,rnlal Ruq RESERVE NOW (519) 273-2117 WRITE OR CALL FOR yOL FREE BROCHURE P.O. 6®% 304 STRATFORD, ONTARIO NSA 6T3 All pr,iormanrrs ,in hp!,, ii ,i, Hall Auditnnum unln�ti nrhr�w5, ,pec fied '71;E ' ll Edarnct will' take place iat ( 6��2 tit -`f t t 'I1/titEc! 012 —utuu%l9, c-:-SE/2 t. &, •1984 ; t : 00 /.,n. Playhouse II ONCE MORE! , WITH FOOLING!, the happy-go•luclty add slightly nostalgic revue compiled by Jack Northmore (last season's Norman Thayer hi ON GOLDEN POND), ves into Playhouse tonight, August 8. his will be the tenth production of Northmore's revue which features such all • time great hit songs as 42nd Street, Moonlight Serenade, Jeepers Creepers, Brazil, Pistol Packin' Mama, In the Cool, Cool of the Evening, Mairsy Doats c-nd The Muskrat Ramble. If variety . is the spice of a good show, ONCE MORE! WITH FOOLING! has it! The Big Bands! The Latin Craze! Good old- fashioned Westerns! And all the really odd tunes like The Flat Foot Floogie and One Meat Ball (songs that make The Purple People Eater sound sensible ! ) ONCE MORE! WITH FOOLING! features Jack Northmore in his Playhouse II debut with Marcia Tratt, Hank Stinson and Denise Baillargeon rounding out the cast. ONCE • • • • NOW TILL THURSDAY AT 8:00 PM 105 ��� p�� qq s Q,1IC‘v�Sia�Cr �` QBE attlitl Pt* oo e 0 ..kt' @ �p w Qo� X11 b `OP V,D\o‘$`42;*.°01Nct04t'op 0.1.°006 Stag & Doe Greg Arthur And Sherry Verbeek Saturday, August 11, 1984 Goderich 9 p.m. 3•o0 per person Lunch Provided 60th Wedding Anniversary Bert & Barbara MacDonald CONGRATULATIONS MOM & DAD From The Family OPEN HOUSE Sunday, August 19, 1984 (at Home) T57 Bayfield Road, Goderich Best Wishes Only 12-5 p.m. 7-9 p.m. iYItY YIMtfrrriti YY YY Y;I.fi Yrrr rY r Yiv.11111rit 6i7i.ii7:66YYiiYYYYif YYYYY Y,Yfr «o -i f,7 i.Y ,t PORK THERTRE • GO r ERICH S24-7811 i. "`.ii 1Y ii REMEMBER 53.00 TUESDAYS PARENTAL In GUIDANCE rsicnormiNO SCENES Theatres Branch Ontario STARTS FRIDAY • • • • • • • 0 • • • 0 0 0 FRI. - SAT. 7 8 9:00 SUN. - THURS. 8:00 PM 0 0 • 0 0 0 0 • • COAs9IE LANGUAGE Theretrai Sraaoeh Ont. • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, AY GUS 8,1904 PAGE 2A production opens tonight MORE! WITFl FOOLING! is the final show last chance for 1.,s.: to visit and enjoy this of the Playhouse II season, so this will be the wonderful -cabaret theatre. Book recalls Carnegie gift over $56 million for free public library building world-wide with over $2,5 million granted for library construction In Canada." Authored by Margaret Beckman, Stephen Langmead and John Black, three prominent specialists and consultants to libraries around the world, The Best Gift is as much about buildings; people who were so committed to providing their communities with free access to books, by competing beyond our national borders for monies to build their own libraries. Then as today, the construction of a library involved many dedicated people with the common purpose of housing a library service and enhancing the cultural life of their community. Libraries in Clinton, Goderich, Lucknow, Listowel, Mitchell, St. Marys, Seaforth and Teeswater are among the 111 Carnegie Libraries that are listed in a new book, titled The Best Gift: A Record of the Carnegie Libraries of Ontario. "The libraries that were Andrew Carnegie's gift to Ontario communities serve not only to remind us of an important part of our cultural and architectural heritage, but also -of the vital role libraries play in communities across our province," said The Honorable Susan Fish, Ontario Minister of Citizenship and Culture. Mrs. Fish called The Best Gift "a vivid record of the early days ~ .of library development in Ontario when American philanthropist Andrew Carnegie donated STAG & DOE NEIL SAGER and CATHERINE ORR Saturday August 18, 1984 GODERICH 9 P.M. Musjc by Country Gold Rock Roll D.J. Service 63.00 per person Lunch Provided Jaf2/y 23L/day ro ollatick LOGE 9ZOm L1 E 5arn4, HAPPY 20th BIRTHDAY MARIAN From Margaret 0 524-9981 M HelP Your FART FUND ♦c:************* TRANSPORTATION PRESENTS Q.N.E. GRANDSTAND AUGUST 16 JULIOS EGLESIAS AUGUST 24 THOMPSON TWINS AUGUST 25 WORLD'S GREATEST BINGO AUGUST 26 C'N.EJCANADA'S WONDERLAND DAY TRIPS . AUG. 15 -TORONTO HARBOUR CRUISE SEPT. 28 INTERNATIONAL PLOWING MATCH DELUXE MOTORCOACH EXCURSIONS •MANITOULIN EXPLORER OCT. 10.11 •THANKSGIVING IN NASHVILLE OCT. 5-8 FOR MORE INFORMATION OR RESERVATIONS •`��1 CONTACT: GODERICH 524-4540 MITCHELL 348-8741 CLINTON 524-4540 SEAFORTH 527-1237 usTHnG DRIVE -111 TILL THURSDAY • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • n • • • • • PARENTAL) • • GUIDANCE • ••••siss•"A••ftl®©1Z- Their time has conte! PLUS BOX OFFICE OPENS FRI. - SAT. 8:00 PM SUN. - THURS. 8:30 PM GODERICH re- ,\.44-. REMEMBER $2.00 THURSDAY STARTS FRIDAY rThaatrae Branch Om, VIOLENCE PLUS DAVID'S FATHER BOUGHT HIM A HOME COMPUTER. HE'S USED IT TO CHANGE HIS HIGH SCHOOL GRADES. NOW HE'S FOUND A NEW GAME TO PLAY 11 ADULT ACCOMPAWIMENT 4.100e0 AR • • • 0 • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • • • is • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • • • • • tv3AQ--- 'IDGOQQ0eneA0 JInn0-