HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-04-30, Page 24PAGE 4A—GODERICH SIGN AL -S1 WEDN Entertainment
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Announcing savings
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Mr. & Mrs. Time, !ermyn of Codenth are pleased to an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter
Grace Elizabeth Ross
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William Thomas Burton
tion of Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Burton of London. The wedding
will take plate Saturday, lune 21,• 19146 at the Metropolitan
United ( hurt h, 4118 Wellington Rd., London, A wedding
reception will be held from 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. at the
Nordan, junc tion of f ommissioners and Hamilton Rd., R.R.
11 London.
--Friends & Relatives Welcome—
, ° ' Treat
MOM
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ALLYOU CAN EAT
SHRIMP
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Sunday, May 11, 1986
3 sittings 4 0(1, 6:15, 8:30 p.m.
OnIy510.99 for all you can eat!
(RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED)
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LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
Thursday. Friday, Saturday, May, 1, 2, 3
JEREMY SMITH
from 9 p.m. - 1:00 a.m.
Relax in our cosy, pub -style
atmosphere!
The ERIE BELLE
259 HARBOUR ST., KINCARDINE
396-4331
Billy Marshall
Ron Coburn ,
Jim Nicholson
Karen Hunter on the violin
A refreshing Breath of Scotland
Professional Scottish touring company , sponsored by the
Lioness
Club, delighted two audiences in Goderich last week
Photos by Dave Sykes
G.D.C.I. FORMAL
DINNER SPECIAL
FRIDAY NIGHT - MAY 9
Join us anytime after 5 p.m. We are featuring a special menu
jusi for siuuclii8 attending the G.D.C.I. Formal. Students are ai u -
welcome to choose from our reguiar dinner menu.
Special Dinner Includes:
•Choice of Breaded Zucchini or Chef Salad
or Soup du Jour
•Choice of 8 oz. SIRLOIN STEAK or
breast of chicken supreme
•Potato, vegetable
•Choice of Fresh Strawberries & Cream
or Baked Apple Pie
Reservations Preferred. Please phone 524.7337
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
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-
mittal on Ii'iiondays 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.
MONDAY, MAY 5-Goderich Lawn Bowling
Club will hold a pot luck supper at 6 p.m.
Slides will be show and general meeting will
follow. Admission $1.
SATURDAY, MAY 3--Kinette Balloon Day
will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. featur-
ing clowns, balloons and ice cream on The
Square and at Suncoast Mall. At 3 p.m. MP
Murray Cardiff will address the public
with a letter from Mila Mulroney. Pro-
ceeds to cystic fibrosis.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30 -Dessert Bridge
at 7.30 p.m. at MacKay Centre. Admission
$2. Bridge players of all ages welcome.
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.
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.
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP
TIER COUNTRY RAFFLE
PRIZES 420,00
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26 Draws to be held at Colborne Central School
Proceeds for Sesquicentennial.
21 Draws for 5200. each
1 Draw for $308.20
1 Draw for $500.
1 Draw for $1,500.
1 Draw for 52,000.
LAST DRAW FOR A
1986 CAMARO SPORT COUPE
All to be drawn
Saturday, July 19, 1986
at 10:00 p.m. LICENCE No. 567486
TICKETS AVAILABLE...
(5100 each) CaII evenings
Cameron Bogie .... ........... 524-7745
John Buchanan .„ „ .... e ....... 52407157
Phil Clark ........... 524.4367
Bill Clements ..... . . . . .. . . ..... 524-2462
Dennis Connelly ........... e ... 524.6084
Brad Vanstone e ... .......... , 524.4651
Harry Westlake 524-7849
SUNDAY, MAY 4- Daungannon United
Church anniversary service at 11 a.m.
REv. Glen Wright speaker. Special music.
Everyone welcome.
SATURDAY, MAY 3- 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
player registration at Auburn Librarvh,
Late payment after May 17 $b extra. T -ball
to age 20.
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 Welker 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.
THURSDAY, MAY 1 -euchre card party
at Carlow Hall at 8 p.m. sponsored by Col-
borne Township recreation committee. Ad-
mission $1. Please bring lunch.
St. Vincent de Pal Store, 15 Caledonia Ter-
race, good used lothing, etc. at reasonable
prices. Open Monday and Wednesday 2-4,
Friday 7-9 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to
noon.
SATURDAY, MAY 3- giant community
garage sale from 8 a.m.-2 p.m at the
Goderich Arena. Large selection of goods on
display. Sponsored by Goderich Jr. C
Sailors. For information call the recreation
office at 4-2125.
TUESDAY; MAY 6- an appreciation tea
from 2.30-4.30 p.m. at the Goderich Library
by Friends of the Library for Isabel Watson
on the occasion of her retirement.
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Book sale at the Goderich Library during
library hours from May 3-17. Prices are 50
cents for adult books, 25 cents for children's
books and five cents for paperbacks and
magazines.
SATURDAY, MAY 3- attention parents of
brownies, Guides, Pathfinders and Senior
Branches: Camp Klahanie cleanup will be
held from 10 a.m. on. We heed your help. Br-'
ing lawnmowers, saws, hammers, etc. If
your daughter is a' member she will be at-
tending camp this year. Go south on
Highway 21 towards Bayfield, turn right at
Black Points Road and proceed to Klahanie.
Phone Karen Mahon at 4-7428 after 5 p.m:
MONDAY, MAY 5- Colborne Township
Recreation Committee will meet at Carlow
Hall at 8.30 p.m. Everyone welcome.
SATURDAY, MAY 10- OASA Umpire
Mechanic -Clinic at Ripley Arena from 8.30
a.m. to 4 p.m. For info call Dan Wilken at
395-3668.
MONDAY, MAY 5 -Huron County Pioneer
Museum Volunteers general meeting at 7.30
p.m. at the museum. Use Bruce St. office
entrance.
Books needed.for county's largest book sale
May 31. and June 1. Proceeds to Blyth
Festival. Drop donations off prior to May 27
at Janas Natural Food Store on Victoria
Street or Mays on The Square.
On ,June 20, 1986 OLIVER BUTTON IS A
SISSY presented by The National Tap
Dance Company of Canada, will be perform-
ed on the Huron Country Playhouse Main
Stage.
Individual ticket buyers will be able to
reserve their seats any time after May 1, for
any pt'oduction or event scheduled for the
'86 Huron . Country Playhouse summer
season.
ome to London and see the sights, shop, enjoy the
theatre ... we'll accomodate you at our
special weekend rates!
1500
1" night.
4000
2nd night
(single or double occupancy,
subject to room tax)
With 156 rooms in the centre of London, you can experience
fine dining in Raffles Restaurant, a light menu in the Cafe Park
Lane, dancing in Brass Tacks II or a drink in the Lobby
Piano Bar. Special rates for weekends only.
Park Lane Dotal
186 King Street, London, Ontario
Reservations required., Call toll free 1-800-265-1538
or dial direct 433:5'I41 or call your travel agent