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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-01-29, Page 18PAGE 4A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29,1986 WHEN HOT NEWS BREAKS DON'T KEEP IT A SECRET! LET EVERYONE KNOW NEWS ADVERTISING CLASSIFIEDS 524.2614 THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL FISH SNACKS 29 . 4,oz. Fillet of battered cod with French Fries Reg. 2.75 Special in effect Thurs., Fri., Sat. • AK URGER Phone 5244852 37 Kingston St., Goderich 500 NORTH. HURON BIG BROTHERS ASSOCIATION yowl for millions Saturday Feb. 8th at 2:00 pm Celebrity Day Regular Bowling Time 1 :3 0 to 4 :0 0 TH t S I Feb. 1 st thru 8th S DOTH E R H E'S ®►.I My s 13, Pledge sheets may be obtained from the Goderich Little Bowl. two 4 • For More Information call CATHY BODDY at: 5,24-91 .3 2 BIG BROTHERS OF CANADA LES GRANDS FRERES DU CANADA TM Entertain ent Threelas commissioned by Blyth p � ® other pof country play 1n parts in 1986 ,.wits, t. play aid din i icon. t,arrtson s Garage tours Manitoba Nr a full two months before returning to Winnipeg to play to au- diences there. Country Hearts by Ted Johns and John Roby will close the 1985-86 season of Theatre Calgary, opening in April. Originally pro- duced in 1981, Country Hearts returned to the Blyth Festival in 1984 including' a short tour of southwestern Ontario. BLYTH - Three plays originally commis- sioned by the Blyth Festival and premiered here, are receiving production in other parts of this continent in 1986. Quiet in the Land by Anne Chislett opens in March at the Circle Rep Theatre in New York. Circle Rep Theatre was founded by Marshall Mason and Lanford Wilson ( Pulitzer Prize winner for Talley's Folly.) Quiet in the Land the Blyth Festwas Festival m 1981ad won premiered at the 1984 FREE AT LAS VEGAS BILLIARDS Double your Money! 51.00 plus this coupon is worth 32.00 in Video Games (1 coupon per day per customer) 44. Ij LAS VEGAS BILLIARDS 68 WEST ST., GODERICH Aikdkdkajulluthillbia �Beoll�l°fl�!fi9 i THE HAVEN Hw . 8 Clinton 482-3489 THIS WEEKEND THURS.-FRI.-SAT. JANUARY 30, 31 & FEB. 1 ...the Elm Haven presents "CHARADE" Dance Bond - Performing the Top 40. COME ROCK 'n ROLL with the best!! Governor General's award for drama. The Manitoba Theatre Centre's Warehouse Theatre opens a production of Garrison's Garage by Ted Johns this week, under the direction of the Blyth Festival's Katherine Kaszas. Robert King is again Frank, the garage mechanic with no ap- titude for accounts, and Ron Gabriel, who played Bert in the Blyth Festival produc- Monday night bowling results Do -it VOW bn�lL why t 10 •te %O1W toey �-- � �oY o� ascvss lovesVcteiatyottc00.aVe. L `'T�am�l�°° �i1 VOW LEG10� 1n� �N �FO� esdt'b atwoYk, 0, od our S�R� N°lk I �'tees pg10 DOS tanto atteo `r'�tl� "SAM °m 0 S0C1P'�10 �oIt tord &Districtt S°Yeaby CI SEC`C10 o� Stratford meat Cgg6, Sp° �N ���0 pC+�ieY 1�'E°Y� 19) 686-969i3. ob lN.an�` Qy 12, t P��vs��;p° and ants, ,aisteC - �� �oY reds and of �e ev S�ella�an , a e eortae P CPQ 10510 AGC,lb.SS�' \ND �Er1Kt esu W ?,1•1?)PRE or Street t;t. i Onca Toroc onto MONDAY NIGHT LADIES LEAGUE Liz Kruspe bowled 104 pins over her average to Iead Troubles Back to a five point win over the Oldtimers. Good games rolled by Verna Jackson 130, Jennifer Kruspe 213, Audrey Brindley 229, Liz Kruspe 281, 617 triple. The Oldtimers took two points led by Chris Reed 183, Bev Million 223, Nancy White 215, 221, 592 triple. Shirl's Girls were on a roll as they took five points from the Blazers. High games rolled by Bev Whetstone 201, Barb Almasi 206, Mary Lynne Telford 181, 215, Shirley Kennedy 243, 614 triple. The Blazers gained two points led by Gladys Nicholson 152, Earleen Spain 166, Lorraine Jones 181, Fran ttae to*, ivlarg rlall zua, Joyce rldiiui u l LL , 529 triple. The Marionettes are making a move in the league standings as they took five points from Auleen's Angels. High games rolled by Ett Bradley 191, Joan Crawford 194, Marilyn Bannister 238, Ila Williams 184, 240, Betty Fisher 206, 210, 215, 631 triple. Auleen's Angels came away with two points led by Grace Mugford 179, Brenda Dineen 217, Auleen Theriault 229., 233, 634 triple. Marg Miller rolled a 217, 566 triple which was 149 pins over her average. ' The No Names bowled against 100 per cent of their average and' took two points. Good games rolled by Pauline Jacques 171, 180, Jean Mundle 196, Del Geddes 251, Anne McCartney 203, 210, 577 triple. COMMUNITY CALENDAR St. Vincent De Paul store, 15 Caledonia Terrace open Monday and Wednesday 2-4 p.r'n.; Friday 7-9 p.m. and Saturday morn- ing 10 until noon. Used clothing and fur- niture. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29 -Dungannon Agriculture Society will hold its annual. meeting and pot=luck supper at Dungannon Hall. Social time from 6.30 p.m. with dinner at 7 p.m. • WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29 -MacKay Cen= tre for Seniors variety program at 8 p.m. features musical numbers arid slides short annual meeting and installation"of of- ficers for 1986. Admission $1. For taxiphone 524-6594. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8- the Salvation Army Valentine Tea and Bake sale will be held from 2-4 p.m. at the Salvation Army on Waterloo Street. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8 -Lake Huron . Regional Snowmobile Association will host a Scenic Ride Mr Dollars. (weather per- mitting) Proceeds to . Family and Children's Services. Go for a ride through six townships. Register ,at Triple K Restaurant in Blyth or Scruton Fuels, Clin- ton between9-11 a.m. 47, StATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22- Colborne Township Sesquicentennial Heritage Dance at Saltford Valley Hall featuring Crippled Duck. Tickets available at township office at Carlow. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7- benefit dance for Frank andLorene Alton who lost a driving shed to fire. Dancing 9-1, ladies br- ing lunch. WEDNESDAY- euchre party at Dungan- non Senior citizen Centre every Wednes- day at 8 p.m. Admission $1. Ladies bring lunch. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10 -Pot luck din- ner at senior citizen centre at 12.30 'p.m.. Everyone welcome. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3- Meeting of self- help group for separated and divorced women at 8 p.m. downstairs at MacKay Centre (Nelson Street entrance). For in- formation call 524-4164. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4 -card. party at Goderich Lawn Bolwing Club at 1.30 p.m. Admission $1. Bring lunch. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY '5 -annual open meeting of teh Huronia Branch of the Ontario Humane Society, at 8 p.m. in the OMAF office, Clinton. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 -St. George's Anglican Chui ch Annual Pancake Supper, Shrove Tuesday. All -you can eat, Sittings 5-7 pm. Families (parents and children under. 12) $10. Adults $4 -teens $3. Tickets available at Campbell's of .Goderich. Phone 524-8866 or 4-7901.. w GODERICH MUSIC BOOSTERS With the G.D.C.I. Stage Band and Jazz Choir invite you to enjoy ..MAGICAL NIGHTS' Saturday, February 8, 1986 •- Dancing 9-1 am - •-. o -: G.D.C.I. East Auditorium, Luncheon Provided 7.50 per person KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION BROOKSIDE PUBLIC SCHOOL R.R. 7 Lucknow THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, 9:30 - 2:30 PRINCIPAL, 0. TREMEER, PHONE 529-7900 COLBORNE CENTRAL SCHOOL R.R. 5 Goderich, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12 Please contact the school to arrange a registration appointment PRINCIPAL J. ROSS, PHONE 524-6252 1 HOLMESVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOL Holmesville 1 ' MONDAY, FEBRUARY,3 -,_ A.M.: A -L. P.M.: M -Z PRINCIPAL J.P. KANE, PHONE 482.7751 ROBERTSON MEMORIAL SCHOOL 125 Blake St., W., Goderich MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10 PHONE 524.8972 for registration appointment PRINCIPAL A. MacLENNAN, PHONE 524.8972 VICTORIA PUBLIC SCHOOL 135 Gibbons 5t., Goderich ' i FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7th A -L' 9:0012:00 M -t:1:30.3:30 PRINCIPAL VOA. LINFIELD, PHONE 524-8306 •Birth Certificates PARENTS SHOULD BRING •O•lmmunizationCardsHIP Numbers