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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1984-12-26, Page 15• C, tai 1 Y�"9i vs B ULLETIN BDAD E I,JLLeimg BOARD AD DEADLINES S P.M. MONDAY' G D,ERICH TOWNSHIP Sesquicentennial vee will be held January 1, from 2 - 5 p.m., oderich, Township Community Centre. elp start the celebrations with, an en- thusiastic involvement by making a point of being there. You will be made most welcome and everyone is invited. Books will be available at $25.00 each. -52 BINGO EVERY Tuesday evening at Vanastra Centre, R.R. 5, Clinton, 8 p.m. First regular card, $1.00; 15 regular $20.00 games, three share -the -wealth. Jackpot $200.00 must go! Admission restricted to 16 years and over. -28-28x AUBURN LION'S New Year's Eve Dance, Community Hall. Live Band - "Anything Goes". Roast Beef Dinner - Novelty Dances. $15.00 a couple. Tickets available from any member. Licenced under special per- mit. -51,52 W1 be Wimlpers ' FISH & CHIPS •Daily rak Ta% e'Out t i 3 i 44! Spedai[... ONLY PHONE 524-9111 THE COURT RESTAURANT SALTFORD VALLEY HALL FOR RENT ..,, 524-2443 "THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit in- vites you, to, attend the Expectant Parent Education Classes being held in the Assess- ment Office Board Room, 46 Gloucester Terr., GoderJch commencing Tuesday, January 8, 1985. The cost is $5.00. The next series of classes will begin the week of March 25, 1985. For pre -registration or fur- ther information, please call the Health Unit offi!at 524.8301".-50,51,52ar • SINGLES NEW YEAR'S Eve Dance: Mon., Dec. 31 at Stratford Fairgtounds (Annex Bldg.). Dancing 9 - 1 . Music by "Tumbleweed". -52 TRIM -A -SIZE: Colborne School for 10 ' weeks, Monday and Wednesday 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. beginning January 7, 1985. Price $30.00 per person. Minimum registration 25 peo- ple. To register phone Dorothy Haan, 524- 4395. —51-52 L&ASOUTHWEST SATELLITE Sales And Service SATELLITE SYSTEM SPECIAL 10 Fiberglass Dish 5 Year Warranty. Polar mount Uniden 1000 receiver 100 degree LNA Polarotor 5239900 delivered or... s69?d month for 48 months •Monthly Leasing Available On All Systems .Home Demonstrations I Available •Stainless Steel Az Also Available (10 year warranty) \ �' LARRY FISHER•':'t 524-9595 'CALL DAY ORNIGHT* Wed.-Thurs. 8:00 pm HELD OVER Fri. -Sat. Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 7&9pm 8:OOpm He's been chased, • thrown through a • window, and arrested • • Eddie Murphy is a Detroit ;sem; • cop on vacation • in Beverly Hills • • 13114=IRI'( IYI_S • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••• ••••••• • GOOERKM • ' $24.7$11 .• *'2.00 Monday, December 31 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • No passes • accepted • • 0 • • • •••••••. GODEI ICH SIGNAL -STA , WE..PNESIYAY, DECEMBER 26, 1984—PAGE 15 • ESCAPE WINTER: Come and spend nineteen, f hfilled days on our 'Sunshine Iiday'. Enjoy a relaxing stroll or winter sun tan on the white sandy beaches. During the tour you will view hundreds of peach and orange 21 groves, take a guided trip through historic St. Augustine and visit Disney World. Another highlight of the trip will be a visit to Cypress Gardens, the International Flea Market and much, much more. Now is a good time to put the snow behind you and enjoy the warmth of Florida. Call today and we'll be pleased to send you more information including a' day to day agenda and tour cost. DEPARTS FEBRUARY 1st, 1985 Don't be disappointed Call Today! Robin Hood Tours „ °` 524-45411C., . •: ' 257 Cambridge stree -Goderich, Ontari FREE TRANSPORTATION to and from Saltford Valley Hall on NEW YEAR'S EVE from to ? For advanced bookings call: 524-7749. and after 8 p.m. 524-6845 Only within Goderich Town Limits. HAPPY 40th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY (Dec. 30th, 1984) CARL & DORIS FISHER Enjoy it to the fullest with a visit to... Love from Your Family HAPPY 40th BIRTHDAY BOSS "JIM PFRIMMER" NEW YEAR'S DAY BRUNCH R('�t r�.ii Ong R('(1il'rt'(1 \r"ed Tu,•.cto t.tnu,tr. 1.1 11 In am -2 SII pm h• rtunng • .tn,•t% 111 ,.)ld(I, n d .t .,•l, ( tion nt Hot It, •,. (nth, Ti.,•sort `t.r r r. 111r Ih•..ert ( .til T.,d, ;?t•!1'11 from your fellow workers. AFTERNOON TEA...SERN, Et) 2:10-4:30 " DANS A WEEK. VISIT 1HE GIFTSHOPPF...OPEN -DAIS A>V,'EEK. 10-3 HAPPY 22nd BIRTHDAY DAVE (Dec. 29th) For R, scr%.ttron. plr,t.0 phnn, 5 24-2 P)1 1 "A 7n,r,t-1,1rincc rnuntry rnri . . V a You were almost a New Year's Baby. Beth Garland's kindergarten class at Brookside Public School presented The Very First Christmas Story at the Christmas concert December 18. Featured in the nativity scene were; from the left, front, Graham Cere, Tommy Brindle , Cherlanne D'Aoust, Brent Cameron, Gary Scott and Mike Passmore, and back, B ( Glousher, Stuart Hackett, Keith MacKenzie, Carolyn Andrew, and Sandra Alton. [Photo by Sharon Dietz] Festival anno The Blyth Festival announced a surplu of $10,898 on the 1984 summer season at its an- nual general meeting held on December 6, 1984. Although spring and fall operations were not so profitable, showing a deficit of $6,592, the Festival finished the year with an over-all surplus of $4,306 on total expert- , ditures of $425,317. The financial statements were presented as part of an annus report highlighting the Festival's accom�,lthments over the past year. Outgoing board president Elizabeth Her- man, summarized the activities of the Blyth Centre for the Arts in 1983-84, noting in par- ticular the fond farewell the board bid to Janet Amos, artistic director for the. past five years, and welcoming new artistic director Katherine Kaszas. Capital activities included the purchase of a Heintzman grand piano, the installation of new lighting and communications systems, and the purchase of a garage and attached land for additional storage, rehearsal and production space: $43,994 was raised over MUSIC IN GOLD SWING' SWAY TO THE RICH IN- STRUMENTAL SOUND OF THE OLDIES & THE BEST OF THE MUSIC MAKERS, IN STEREO. FbR BIG PARTY DANCING PLUS BALLROOM TEMPOS, JUST FOR YOU. BRUNO VERMANDER (D.J. & M.C.) TEL: 524-2832 Join Us for NEW YEAR'S DINNER SMORGASBORD at the WHITE CARNATI N Holmesville January lst, 1985 5 p.m. -7:30 p.m. "ROAST BEEF and $ 1.16 5 GLAZED HAM" • Children 1/2 PRICE Includes - Salad Bar, Hot Buffet, Dessert and Coffee. Phone for reservations - 524-4133 after hours. noes surplus the 1983-84 year towards capital purposes, leaving $41,735 still to be raised towards cur- rent projects. Spring and fall progranMing saw the in- troduction of a new popular m .ic series and a creative workshop progra ids ages five to 12, entitled "Go-,gles and Gocp". Concert series. sales fel t ' • the past year, but single ticket sales h. e isen to partially compensate for the drop. The Summer Festival enjoyed an especially festive year in 1984 because of 10th anniversary celebrations. In addition to four premieres of new Canadian works and a remount of a past season's hit, summer patrons participated in an expanded art gallery program, gala opening ceremonies with -'guest of . honour Maureen Forrester, reunion weekend activities, and an expand- ed writers' workshop program. A com- memorative quilt, an historical display, and an expanded souvenir booklet outlining the history of Blyth Memorial Hall and the Blyth Festival were also produced in this anniversary year. Of particular note this past year has been the fund-raising support enjoyed by the Festival. The Board of Directors raised 07,467 from cctporations, foundations and individuals, up from $42,564 in 1983. Sixty- five percent of the dollars donated to the Blyth Festival in 1984 originated in its home counties of Huron, Bruce, Perth and Grey, and 46 percent of all the donors who support the Festival are at the $10 membership level. At year-end, the Blyth Festival en- joyed nearly 500 people and companies on its donors list. The board of directors gave a heartfelt thank you to the citizens of the area who have so generously supported the Festival's activities with their dollars and their attendance over the past year. Ms. Herman also thanked the many other groups who have made the Festival so'suc- cessful, especially the hundreds of volunteer ushers and "Friends of Blyth", the local women's groups who cater the Festival's country suppers and lunches, and of course, the Festival's hard-working board of direc- tors. Elected to the executive and the board of directors for 1984-85 were: president - Sheila Richards, Brussels; vice-president - Don McCaffrey, Exeter; secretary - Ma ' Doucette, Clinton; treasurer - Chris B r 1, Blyth; past president - Elizabeth He an, 'linton and Joan Chandler, Belgrave; Lois an Vliet, Blyth; John McKib on, G ' .erich; Carol Irwin, Blyth; Helen ow- ing, h; John Rutledge, Blyth; Wayne Caldwell, Goderich; and Gail Gundy, Bayfield. Starts FRIDAY, DEC. 28 "THE WAR'S NOT OVER UNTIL THE LAST - MAN COMES HOME!" vlMASI» rHucK NORRIS tAISSING AIcaNNON RtitksisGcOt9O ATIO rcr GAC.fAmeet, Int Fri. & Sat. 7 P.M. & 9 P.M. SUN.-WED.-THURS. 8 P.M. MATINEE WED., DEC. 26, SAT., DEC. 29, SUN., DEC. 30 "JACK AND THE BEANSTALK" AZTEC THEATRE 396-3250 Open 7 Days a Week KINCARDINE Closed Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve and New Year's Day. ADULT ACCOMPANIMENT al • You too can ree'eive a 26 oz. Pepsi Free! ! 14,-:' When you order a small or niediurn size... PANZEROTTI LASAGNA RAVIOLI OR... receive a 1 LITRE bottle of Pepsi when you order large or party size. Offer good until Dec. 31, 1984 MERRY CHRISTMAS & A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS. ~J Frar k&Gus'PizZa "THE 'a. EST ON THE WEST" 50 West St., Goderich 524-4865