HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1984-10-03, Page 22PAGE 4A--GODERICH SIGNAI,STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1984
AUBURN BRANCH
of the
HURON COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
Saturdays 1-4 pm
Laura May Chamney
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PIANO TUNING
• REPAIRS • REBUILDING
• KEYS RECOVERED
• DAMPP-CHASERS
• REGULATING
*BENCHES
BRUCE
PULSIFER
3489223 moc�u.
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A Special Place for Special Times
&usdeee't
Ittret
Sunday, October 7 and
Monday, October 8
Homemade Soup,
Variety of Salads & Cold Meats,
Roast Turkey with all the Trimmings,
Tempting array of Sweets,
Coffee
Reservations Please.
$11 • per person
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
BENMILLER STYLE...
BENMILLER
GIFT SHOPPE
OPEN DAILY 10 AM - 6 PM
New orders arriving daily for your Christmas shopping pleasure.
For Reservations Please Phone
524-2191.
Nestled in Benmiller, Ont., just 7 kilometres east of Goderich on
Huron County Road 1, just off Highway 8.
LICENCED UNDER THE L.L.B.O.
Benmiller
Inn
HOTEL . BEDFORD
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SMORGASBORD
The whole family will enjoy this
special festive feast...
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7th
1st Seating 4:30 pm- 5:30 pm
2nd Seating at 7:00 pm
FEATURING: TURKEY
ROAST BEEF
HAM
$9 95
•Children's Prices Available
•Reservations Advisable ... phone 524-7337
Don't Forgot
1 n% DISCOUNT FOR SENIORS
EVERY SNA`
SUNDAY BRUNCH
Served 9 am • 1 pm ovary Sunday
$4 95
BOOK YOUR
CHRISTMAS PARTY NOW:
Groups ... large or small are reminded to avoid
disappointment by booking early.
PHO- lE 524 7337
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DRIVE•IN. THEATRE -
169 Beech St...CLINTON
BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:30 P.M. FIRST SHOW
AT DUSK FRIDAY, SATURDAY,
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6-0-7.
OUR FINAL WEEKEND OF THE SEASON
—2ND FEATURE— sssEWIIImml
WARNING:
Frequent Nudity
Theatre Branches
Ontario
ERNK
tfrio
' PLUS THESE 2 SHOWS
SUNDAY, OCT. 7 ONLY
"Exciting,moving,
controversial.
-HOyci E°rn Hwy
i HICAGD
,IA 'IMI,,
From the management and staff
of Brownie's Drive -In
Thank You for your patronage. We'll
see you in 1985.
MUSIC IN GOLD
FON TOM DANCING A
l,IST8NING PLIASURE
Swing °Sway to the golden sound of The
Oldies A The Big Bands. for super party
dancing plus ballroom tempos lust for
you. The music with a difference and for
Special: Occasions._
BRUNO (D.J.B. M.C.) TEL: -324-2832
Still Time to Join at Vanostra
Recreation Centre
(2 Miles South of Clinton)
•Youth Swim Classes •Fitness for Fun
*Adult Swim Classes •Back Care
*Pre -School Swim Classes Program
•Synchronized Swimming 'Family learn
to swim
Memberships & Daily Admission Fees
For More Information Call 482-3544
HAPPY 49th
BIRTHDAY
SCHATZ!
FROM
Your
Little Blonde
Squirt
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-+K CORRECTION
* In last week's ad for the Heritage Travel Club, an incorrect price of $137.00 was -i(
* inadvertently published for the price of the excursion. The corrected copy At
* appears below. We at the Goderic(i Signal -Star are sorry for any
* misunderstanding or inconvenience this may have caused.
HERITAGE TRAVEL CLUB
Presents
ILIBERACE
* SHOPPING AT THE EATON CENTRE
Date: Saturday, November 3, 1984
Departs Goderich Post Office - 8:00 a.m.
Itinerary: Coffee Break • 9:30 a.m.
"4r Shopping at Eaton Centre - 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
* Performance - 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Dinner Stop enroute Home
COST PER PERSON: 537.00
Cost Includes:
*
• SEATS ARE LIMITED!
Outdazzling himself again, that master . entertainer,
Liberace. A new act, new music and new surprises that
promise to outdo even his spectacular productions of
the past!
IN CONCERT AT
THE TORONTO O'KEEFE CENTRE
*
*
*
*
*
*
"PLUS:
*
*
*
*
-Deluxe Motorcoach Transportation by "Sherwood"
-Reserved Theatre Ticket
For Reservations Please Contact
BOOK EARLY AS *
EMILY CREW 524-8481
Oktoberfest
salutes the
Bicentennial
Oktoberfest, dne of the top 100 attractions
in North America, will salute Ontario's
Bicentennial anniversary in its giant
Thanks&iving Day parade October 8.
"We intend to highlight the province's
cultural and ethnic heritage by including ex-
hibits and participants who represent the
diverse history Ontario has enjoyed over the
past 200 years," saidparade organizer, Glen
Walker.
The special section dedicated to the
Bicentennial will include Ontario's official
Bicentennial town Grier, Daniel Richer;
"Governor John Graves Simcoe" portrayed
by Charles Humber, past president of the
United Empire Loyalists Association of
Canada; Governor Simcoe's escort, the
King's Royal Yorkers, a militia unit dressed
in the uniforms of the 1700s; a Conestoga
wagon; the Ontario Bicentennial float; and
children dressed in the traditional costumes
of the countries of origin that comprise the
population of Ontario.
"The Oktoberfest parade is enjoyed by
more than a million television viewers
across Canada and we are delighted that the
salute to our provincial Bicentennial will be
so prominently featured," said Margaret
Birch, Parliamentary Assistant to the
Premier and Chairman of the Cabinet Com-
mittee on the Bicentennial.
This year marks the 16th anniversary of
the Kitchener -Waterloo Oktoberfest. It was
ch�osen the Canadian grand winner, most
otstanding tourism event for 1984 by the
erican Bus Association. More than 70
cultural events take place in conjunction
with the parade and total attendance now
exceeds 650,000 people for the 10 -day event.
The parade is televised on the CTV network.
Goderich Industrial Fastball
League
AWARDS
BANQUET
Saturday, Nov. 3, 1984
7:00 p.m. Sharp
at the
Goderich Arena
Catering By
Mrs. Miller
Dancing from 9-1
—Si 0.00
per person
Tickets must be obtained
by October 20
HAPPY
ANNIVERSARY
JIM & EV_
NKSGIVIN
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Pick up the Bucket: 15 pieces of
delicious, Finger Lickin' good Chicken!
Saturday, Sunday, Monday
OCT. 7 ®
9e,16, a-ligez /
KQptucky Frie d Chicken
94 ELGIN AVE. E., GODERICH 52407359
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At Participating Kentucky Fried Chicken Stores