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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-10-18, Page 19gg PARENTAL ■'OUIDANCt J LLETIN r \ ttIIIII� BINGO - Vanastra Rec Centre. Tuesdays, 8 p.m. First reg. card $1, fifteen reg. $20.00 gAmes, three share -the -wealth. Jackpot $200.00 must go. Lucky Ball $180.00 (if not won). Lucky Ball increases $20.00 per week. Admission restricted to 16 years and over.—Oltfx A.M. & G.'Iospital Auxiliary will meet Mon- day, October 20th in the Auxiliary Room at the Hospital at 2 p.m. New Members Welcome. -42 VANASTRA Lioness Christmas Bazaar Saturday, November 22, 10 - 2, Vanastra Rec Centre, Tables available. Phone 482-7700 or 482-5554.--42 viry J.Irr,:KET SUPPER The I ucknow United Church Women invite you to attend their Hot Turkey Supper, Tuesday, October 21, 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. No change in prices. Adults $6.50, children under 12 $3.00. A real treat - all you can eat. -42 GODERICH GARDEN CLUB will meet at MacKay Centre at 8 p.m. October 15. Special speaker Mr. Clarence Lang, Ontario Horticultural Association director. -41,42x ID 111E ti P.M. M i NCIAV "THE HURON County Health Unit presents "PLEASURES, PROBLEMS AND PRESCHOOLERS" - a series of 3 Parenting Classes for children aged 1-5 years. Classes will continence Monday, October 20, 1986 and will beheld at Assessment Office Board Room - Goderich. For pre -registration or further information, please call the Health Unit office in your area at 524-8301.-40-42ar ANNIVERSARY CONCERT Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich, Sunday, October 19, 1986, at 7:30 p.m. with David , Hamilton, John DeJager and Lorne Dot- terer. Organ and vocal solos, organ and piano duets. Collection for the Organ Fund.-.. 11.,42ax _. , HEALTH SEMINAR - therapeutic touch by Evelyn MacKay R.N. B.A., at Quest for Health on October 18th from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. $25.00. For reservation 482-5415.11,42 GODERICH ROTARY CLUB Paper Drive is Saturday, October 18th. Please have your papers securely bundled and at the curb by 10 a.m. If you have books for the summer sale, please box them separately and put them out with the papers. -41,42 Eric's spun Eric's snack Eric's smile PARTICIPACTION MAKES PERFECT 3rd Annual Sponsored by LIGHT BULB DRIVE Goderich Ringette Assoc. "Buy a light bulb and brighten up the girls outlook. THE ANT NIGHTSPOT IN GODERICH Don't miss the fun! Appearing this Friday & Saturday October 17 & 18 THE COUNTRY COMPANIONS Always a treat...Our All You Can Eat NOON BUFFET...THURS. 8, FRI. 44- Jr THE -1 CANDLELIGHT RESTAURANT & TAVERN BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH 524-7711 THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL FISH SNACKS '' '4 oz. Fillet of battered Cod" ' with French Fries Reg. 2.75 Special in effect Thurs., Fri., Sat. 229 • URGER AR Phone 524-4852 37 Kingston St., Goderich Knights of Columbus �211� ��� DANCE at Goderich Township Comm. Centre Holmesville SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18th 8:00 p.m. -1 a.m. Proceeds to Arthritis Society Music by an Oktoberfest Band Octoberfest Meal 7:00 p.m. -8:30 p.m. $10. per person. Meal Included. Tickets: Gene Frayne 529.7405, Brewer's Retail Don's Shoe Place, Suncoast Texaco• � rNE SOUAIIt • • BURT • LANCASTER • KIRK DOUGLAS • ,.,..I...,..+,,_._,. ..,..,..I,.,,. .r.,,..,.,.,..,,..r.,,,,. FRIENDS FOR YEARS... • LEGENDS FOR LIFE... TOUGH GUYS FOREVER. • • I UV• • , . • • The Action -Comedy Moyle • For Thle Fall. • TOUCHSTONE PICTURES presents is assol:iatoa tem SILVER SCREEN PARTNERS II • HURT LANCASTER •KIRK DOUGLAS "TOUGH GUYS"A JOE WIZAN PRODUCTION* JEFF KANEW FILM • : ENDS THURSDAY O - 7:00 FERRIS DUELLER DAY OFF tfokoieooson oononosto►000000nonenotse•®•..••00: TOP GUN & G00111C11• S24.7111s • STARTS FRIDAY • FRI.-SAT 7&9 • • • • • • • `pp • aPRENTAL• GUIDANCE • 0 • TUESDAY $2,50 • • • • • a • • • .• • • SUN. - THURS. 7:30 EntertainPent Women e invited to take training Course Women Today is now full swing into the Women Being Well Project. This is a project funded by the Health Promotion Directorate of Health and Welfare Canada. One main endeavour in this project is to of- fer a free facilitator training course which runs for 6-8 weeks beginning with a Friday evening and Saturday session. Women taking this course will gain skills in organizing and establishing groups as well as knowledge, and resources in contemporary womens health issues. Following the course, trainees will receive support from Women Today's Program Coor- dinator, Marg Crane in, preparation and research into their particular area of -interest. Sprue ,Tugding 1,5 ,ayailable t9 the trained Lp1.11144 WL0 W St:u wat.0 b""k VDI.Cr;J..alicti• If you have an interest in working with other women to explore and improve mental and physical well being, investigate this program. ' Applications for the fall training can be ob- tained from the Women Today office at 52 Huron Street, Clinton or by phoning 482-9706. SALTFORD VALLEY HALL FOR RENT CALL 524-9458 BUY FOR LESS AND ENJOY THE BEST! EVERY WEDNESDAY, SERVED FROM 5 p.m. STEAK SALE Buy one Tender Sirloin for '7?° Get the Second one at 1/2 PRICE EVERY SATURDAY, SERVED FROM 5p.nt. Tender Tasty ROAST BEEF $ 60 DINNER with all the trimmings Mr • THE A FAMILY RESTAURANT UP 120 THE SQUARE, GODERICH ph. 524-9111 GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1986—PAGE 5A Valdy will perform in Blyth The popular singer/guitarist` Valdy. will. perform at Blyth Memorial Hall on Satur- day, Oct. 25 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. The matinee performance is especially directed at a young audience, aged five to 11 years, and is part of Blyth Festival's fall/spring Kids' Series, while the evening performance is aimed at adults and is also presented by the Blyth Festival. Valdy is a master of folk, country, and blues, all of which he includes in his show. These performances are understandably renowned for their energy. Presently living on the west coast but 'originally from Ot- tawa, Valdy has proven a most popular and influential figure on the music scene in Canada. His long career has included a variety of achievements; four gold records, two Juno Awards and recognition throughout the world. This past summer he visited the U.S.S.R., where he toured to different parts of Russia and auditioned with the hope of en- c&iraging a cultural exchange in the tiear future. Valdy has grown as performer to a younger audience of late, notably with the recording of his album "Valdy's Kid's Record" in 1982. Audiences will recognize old favorites like "Rock & Roll Song", emotional ballads like "Sister I love You" as well as the jazzy "Peter and Lou" and now the new "Its That Melody". Tickets for the adult concert are $1Q, $4 for the kids' concert and are available through the Blyth Festival box office at 523-9300. The Blyth Festival's fall/spring events for adults include pianist, Anton leuerti; the country musical, Pumpboys And Dinhettes; and Valdy. Any two events are available for only $16.° The Kids' Series has the special kids' matinee of Valdy plus the. Rag and Bone Puppet Theatre's ,"Tug of War" in the spr- ing. Tickets are $4 for each of the kids' events. CLIP AND at ftiedClncken�� THRIFT BOX and FIXIN SA Not valid in conjunction with any other offer. Offer expires Nov. 2/86 (WITH THIS COUPON) 110 Ctdd� 9 PIECES of CHICKEN 500 mL SALAD (excL fruit) MEDIUM FRY W IRI S U•UiJ Fried cCln keA 94 ELGIN AVE., E., GODERICH 524-7359 FREE Pepsi,, DINNER for ONE PEPSI (WITH THIS COUPON) • 3 pieces of Chicken, Coleslaw bread and French Fries NOt Who In conjunction with .any other offer Offer expires Nov. 2/86 94 ELGIN AVE. E., GODERICH 524-7359 PliedClucken