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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-04-16, Page 22.4 PAGE 4A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1986 in honour of �CL'�ott c.,zd Ccr.tILTirzE is//. April 18, 1986 at 8:30 p.m. in the Auburn Community Hall Lunch Provided lR£i.t ord:9 NAPPY 21st BIRTHDAY WO GUY! (RAY VANSTONE) Canadian Air Farce to play in London In May The Royal Canadian Air Farce joins Or- chestra London Canada and Conductor Brian Jackson on Friday, May 2, 1986 at 8:00 pm. at New Centennial Hall. The Air Farce crew of Roger Abbott, Dave Broadfoot, Don Ferguson and Luba Goy have prepared an all new show just for this special event which they guarantee will crack the funny bone! As Noel Gallagher of the London Free Press stated when they were here "Before the two hour comedy concert ended, the five member Farce team, fractured about 2,000 funny bones in Alumni Hall and destroyed TAKE A NEW ,LOOK AT LOOKATUSI We thank you for your kind patronage over the past 8 years and invite you, old customers and new, to look at us now. We are here to stay and looking to do things in a really big way. YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR BIGGEST CONCERN Bill and Grace. • CHECK THESE NEW THEME NIGHT SPECIALS... ALL YOU CAN EAT SPAGHETTI NIGHT All you can eat; Hearty Homemade Soup, Spaghetti and Meat Sauce and Garlic Bread. LOVER LOVERS NIGHT Includes Hearty Homemade Soup, Tender Young Beef Liver smothered in Onions and Bacon. Choice 'of Potato and Vegetables, Fresh Biscuit. ONLY FISH FRY NIGHT All you can eat; Golden Brown Fish Fillets, Fresh made Chips, Creamy. Coleslaw and Homemade Biscuits. Coffee and Tea. ONLY $A60 Dinner Specials Served Each Night from 5 p.m. CHILDREN UNDER 10 YEARS 1/2 PRICE THE BEEF ROUND=UP NIGHT Dinner includes Homemade Soup, Tender & Lean Roast $525 Beef with Pan Gravy, Baked Potato,Vegetables, Fresh Biscuit and Apple Square. ONLY • A FAMILY RESTAURANT 120 THE SQUARE, GODERICH- ph: 524-9111 'FULLY LICENSED UNDER THE L.L.B.O. the myth that Canadian humour is nothing available at Orchestra London Canada Box to laugh at." Office, 520 Wellington Street or by calling Tickets are $17, $15, $12 and $10 and are 679-8778. LENOAR Editor's Note:Community calendar listings are offered free to non-profit clubs and ser- vice groups by the Signal -Star to publicize their events and activities for a two-week period. If you would like a listing of your group's event to appear please write the in- formation on a piece of paper, as per the listings below, giving the day and date of the event followed by the pertinent, information in sentence form. The listing must be sub- mitted on Mondays by 4 p.m. to appear in that week's edition of the paper. We ask that readers either submit the written informa- tion in person or by mail. THURSDAY, APRIL 17 -euchre card party at Carlow Hall at 8 p.m. sponsored by Col- borne Township recreation committee. Ad- mission $1. Please, bring lunch. MONDAY, APRIL 21- the regular meeting of the Alexandra Marine and General Hospital Auxiliary will be at 2 p.m. in the auxiliary room. The annual meeting will follow. All members and, interested people are welcome. FRIDAY, MAY 2 -North Street UCW Even- ing Unit luncheon from .11.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. Tickets are $4.50. Call Ruth Walker at 524-8759 or Wilma Charlton at 524-2578. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30- Survival Through Friendship House Inc. annual meeting at North Street United Church at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. FRIDAY, APRIL 18 -Dance at MacKay Cen- tre for Seniors with music by G®rd Har- rison's group. Ladies bring lunch. Admis- sion $2. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23 -Variety program at MacKay Centre at 8 p.m. Adn ission $1. For taxi phone 524-6594. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16-Goderich Garden Club will meet at MacKay Centre at 8 p.m. and Jean Barnett will talk on roses and Roy Holley will discuss organic fertilizers and earthworms. Also April business meeting. SATURDAY, APRIL 26 -Legion Ladies Aux- iliary to Branch 109 will sponsor a rummage and bake sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Legion hall. EI 000S, .0./Jr +.4„ r _Sr, I' th NRS. FOR,� Anniversary Sale Buy one Snak Pack at regular price GET. ONE FREE THURSDAY APRIL 17 Snak Pack contains 2 pieces of chicken & fries (limit 8 per customer) '4 purchased/4 FREE 94 ELGIN AVE., EAST GODERICH ph: 5244359 14e "r i%tucky e rirs ovairmin THAT mAKgs pso . .,' MONDAY; APRIL 21 -Huron County Pioneer Musuem volunteers, will meet at 10 a.m. at the Assessment building Goderich. WEDNESDAY APRIL 23-Goderich Toastmasters will meet. For information contact Brian Marsh at 524-7751. MONDAY, MAY 5-Goderich Lawn Bowling Club will hold a pot luck ssupper at 6 p.m: Slides will be show and general meeting will follow. Admission $1. FRIDAY, APRIL" 18- from 7-9 p.m. and SATURDAY, APRIL • 19-10 a.m. to noon rummage sale at 'St. George's Church parish hall on Nelson Street. Sponsored. by ACW. SATURDAY, MAY 3 -Indoor spring flea market at Dungannon Agriculture Hall from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Indoor and outdoor spaces available to vendors. For space or in- formation call 529-7390. TUESDAYS -Moms and tots playtime.'Tod- dlers can come and play with other young children starting April 15 at St. Peter's Church Hall. No tuition. Mothers must supervise own children. St. Vincent De Paul store, 15 Caledonia Terrace open Monday and Wednesday 2-4 p.m.; Friday 7-9 p.m. and Saturday morn- ing 10 until noon. Used clothing and fur- niture. WEDNESDAYS- euchre parties at Dungannon Seniors Centre at 8 p.m. Ad- mission $1. ' WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23 -75th annual meeting of -Family and Children's Services of Huron County (Children's Aid Society) at 7.30 p.m. at 46 Gloucester Terrace. Guest speaker is Alan Leschied, PhD. Family Court Clinic, London on "Whatever Happen- , ed to the Child Savers? Reconciling Children's Needs and Children's Rights." Business meeting will review operational and financial results of 1985 and for election of officers. New, bylaws presented, for a copy phone 4-7356. Voting memberships available at the door for $7. TUESDAY, APRIL 22- Toddler time at Goderich Branch Library each Tuesday at 10.30 a.m. for six weeks. Register April 15 at the Library. Sponsored by Huron County Library. SATURDAY, MAY 17 -Giant Flea Market at Dungannon Senior citizen Centre from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Vendors wanted. Phone 529-7389 or 529-7712. Bake sale and Chinese Auction as well. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16 -Huron Historic Gaol Board annual meeting at 7.30 p.m. in the board room at the AsSessrnent Office, Gloucester Terrace. Guest speaker, Susan M. Burke, curator, Joseph Schneider Haus, Kitchener. Folk expressions of Waterloo County illustrated with slides. Everyone welcome. MONDAY, APRIL 21 -Diabetics, family and friendsare invited to drop in to the Lioness Club's Diabetic Drop-in Centre at MacKay Centre from 7-9.30 p.m. Guestspeaker is Dr. Don Neal. ' : - MONDAYS -A self-help, support and friend- ship group for separated and divorced women of Huron County meets each Mon- day at 8 p.m. at Knox Church, Goderich. For information call 4-4164;r 4-2300 after 5 p.m. ELM HAVEN CLINTON [=--LADIES NIGHT THURSDAY, APRIL 17 This Friday .& Saturday night Exciting sound and light show for your listening and dancing pleasure. FREE SOFT DRINKS for the Designated Driver , THURSDAY, APRIL 17- Greenpeace presentation on whales by Don and Coleen Mercer, at 8 p.m. at Goderich Branch Library. Children and adults welcome. -- FRIDAY, APRIL 18- Rummage sale at Vic- toria St. United Church from 7-9 p.m. and Saturday, April 19 from 10 a.m. to noon. Sponsored by UCW. FRIDAY, APRIL-Goderich and District After Five Club second annual Guest Night Dinner at Salford Hall at 6.45 p.m. $10 per person. Music -by Don and Betty Mac - 'Donald, speakers Gordon and Nancy Barwell. Tickets call -Nancy 4-2598 or Mavis at 523-9697. FRIDAY, APRIL 18- Promotion banquet at 7 p.m. at Clinton and District Christian School, Drx H. Feenstra will speak on educa- tion God's children. Tickets -$7.50. Call 482-5038. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23 -THURSDAY, APRIL 24-A Breath of Scotland Variety Show presented two nights featuring per- formers from Scotland. Sponsored by Lioness Club at 8 p.me-in GDCI West Gym. Admission -adults advanced $5 or $6 at door, Children 12 and under $3 and $4 at the door.' . Tickets available at Campbell's, Hayter's, Mel Bogie's, Holmesville Store, Chisholm Fuels and Bob Shepherd Dungannon. For in- formation call 524-7502. PANCAKE SUPPER at the Knox Presbyterian Church Friday, April 18 at 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. TICKETS CALL Adults 4 00 524-8762 Children under 12 2 50 524-4278 Sponsored by the 3rd Goderich Scouting, Knox Presbyterian Church V ODERICH LITTLE THEATRE Presents "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" by Neil Simon A Comedy In Three Acts Directed by: JUNE HILL Performance Dates: April 23, 24, 25'& 26 BOX OFFICE OPENS Monday,, April 14, 1986 at --THE LIVERY 35 South Street, Goderich 130X own 1tIOURS: April 14,15,.17,18; 21, 22, , 24 & 25 10 a.m. -12 noon and 1 p.m. - 510 p.m. CURTAIN TIME: 8:00 PM NOTE Box Office will be CLOSED Wed., AP'il 16 and Sat.April 26 Sat., April 19 Open 1 p.m. • 4 p.m. only! i