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BULI-E1 IN BOARD AID E EA RDLIt®lE ES P.M. NICINDAY
BINGO - Vanastra Rec Centre. Tuesdays, 11
p.m. First reg. card $1, fifteen reg. $20.00
g ames. 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
FESTIVE FASHIONS and Christmas crea-
tions, Benmiller Inn, Wednesday,
November 5. Afternoon and evening show-
ings. Sponsored by Huron -Bruce -Perth
Chapter of Epilepsy. Limited tickets.
4R`I-44R4 4?t
CHURCH CHOIR FESTIVAL at Ontario
Street United Church, Clinton, on Sunday,
Ocwober 26th at 7:30 p.rn. Massed choir con-
ducted by John Tuttle, Toronto. Choirs from
Goderich, Seaforth, Holmesville, and Clin-
ton participating. Everyone welcome. -43
AUBURN & District Lions Club Halloween
Dance October 25 at Auburn Community
Hall. Dancing 9-1. Music by Shooting Star
D.J. Lunch provided. Under authority •of a
special occasion permit. Age of majority re-
quired. $5.00 per person. Costume
prizes. -43
BLOOD DONOR CLINIC at G.D.C.I.
Wednesday, October 29th 2-5 p.m. and 6:30 -
8:30 p.m. Free babysitting 2-5 p.m.-43,44ar
HOLLYBERRY BAZAAR and LUNCHEON
on Saturday, November 1st from 11 a.m. un-
til 2 p.m. at St. George's Parish Hall, Nelson
and North Streets. Home baking, preserves,
plants, handcrafted items, gifts, decora-
tions, white elephants and Kids' Own Shopp-
• ing Centre. Sponsored by Anglican Church
Women.43,44
SINGLES DANCE at the Victorian Inn,
Stratford, Saturday, November 29. Dancing
9 to 1 to NITEWATCH.-48
BACK FOR the eighth year in a row! Yes,
you owe it to yourself to attend the eighth
annual London Arts and Crafts Christmas
Show and Sale at Centennial Hall, 550 Well-
ington St., London, Friday, Oct. 24, 12 - 10
p.m. Saturdday, 25,11-10 p.m. Sunday 26,11
- 6 p.m. Over 100 craft people in one of the
area's largest and most established Craft
Show and Sales. Admission only $1.75.
Children 12. and under Free INFO: Olga
Traher 679-1810.-43x
BENMILLER United Church Fowl Supper,
Wednesday, October 29th Sittings 5:30 and
7:30 p.m. $6.00 for adults $3.00 for children
12 and under. For tickets phone Mrs.
Adelaide Feagan 524-6323 or Mrs. Gwen
Durst 524-4165.-43
PUMPKIN PATCH Tea and Sale at The
Salvation Army, 18 Waterloo St. Saturday,
October 25, 1986. 2-4 p.m. -43x
"This is the weekend of - the WALKERTON
HERITAGE FAIR. Over 30 booths of tradi-
tional crafts . and quilts by area artisans.
Many one -of -a -kind items. Tea roo
Knights of Columbus hall, highway 9 s th
of Walkerton. October 25th and 26th 10:00 to
5:00. Admission $1.50.-43
DANCE - Saturday, November 1, 1986
Goderich Township Community Centre,
Holmesville. Music by "Blue Roses'.' featur-
ing Mary Elliott Freeman. $4.00 per person.
. Proceeds for Community Centre. For
tickets call 482-7931 or 482-5700. Held under
special occasion permit. -43,44
Dinner and fund raising
auction planned for
Blyth Festival Nov. 8
BLYTH - A gala dinner and fund raising
auction will be held on November 8 in Blyth
Memorial Hall, with proceeds going to the
capital projects of the Blyth Festival.
The evening begins at 6 p.m. with a
preview of the auction items and a buffet
dinner consisting of pineapple or pear glaz-
ed chicken, spinach and tomato/cucumber
salads, baked potatoes plus all the trimm-
ings. The auction will begin at 8 p.m. under
the gavel of auctioneer Richard Lobb. At the
conclusion of the auction, dessert and coffee
will be served to conclude the evening. The
entire evening is licensed under a special oc-
casion permit and the cost is $10 per person
in advance, or $12 at the door. The cost in-
cludes dinner, the auction and door prizes.
Donations from area merchants, from
performers and other employees of the
Festival and from travel and tourism sup-
plies throughout the province are pouring
in. Here's your chance to bid on the wedding
dress from Cake -Walk, or on the giant rock-
ing horse :ir masks from Lilly, Alta., or on
an opportunity to appear in'a CBC drama.
Or perhaps you would like to bid on the op-
portunity to sit in the control room opposite
Peter Growski and watch the live airing of
CBC's Morningside!
Artwork, . giftwares, hotel and restaurant
packages, sports equipment and other mer-
chandise just right for Christmas giving will
complete the evening's offerings. A com-
plete listing of items•will be available short-
ly before the auction date.
The auction marks the beginning of a new
capital fund raising drive for the Festival,
as after 12 years of operation, renovations
and improvements to facilities are badly
needed. The auction audience will also be
presented with a preview of the Festival's
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Drapers win
first prize
in tourney
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1986—PAGE 5A
capital plans for the coming years. The last
auction, held in March of 1984, raised more
than $7,000 for new drapes :and lighting
equipment. Auction co-ordinator Gayle
Gundy is confident thatthis year's auction
will be just as much fun, and just as
successful.
Tickets for the evening are available from
any board member or from the box office by
calling 523-9300/523-9225 between 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. from Monday to Friday.
Goderich firefighters recognized. Mike Nixon, the Regional Direc-
tor of the Muscular Dystrophy Association of Canada presented the
Goderich Volunteer Fire Department with a special certificate of
merit for the department's participation in the annual Muscular
Dystrophy Toll in July. Goderich Fire Chief, Jack Meriam, and
department secretary, John Hodges, received the citation from
Nixon and , in turn, turned over a cheque for $2,050 to the Associa-
tion. The Goderich department has raised more than $12,000 in six
years for Muscular Dystrophy. (staff photo)
nic Chorus will hold a gala.
S �n�ho
are accepted.
Plan to be a part of this exciting tribute to
two gentlemen who have given freely of
their time and talents to foster and,nurture
culture in our Country.
The London Fanshawe Symphonic
Chorus, Gerald Fagan Singers and the Con-
cert Players Orchestra conducted by Gerald
• Fagan are hosting a Gala Evening to honor
Martin Boundy and Earle Terry for their
outstanding contribution to music in London
and throughout Canada.
This exciting event will be held Friday,
Nov. 14, at Centennial Hall, 550 Wellington
Street, London.
- The evening will commence at,8 p.m. with
a concert featuring special guests: Lois
Marshall, Mezzo Soprano; Judy Loman,
Harp; Garnet Brooks, Tenor; ,Robert
Grenier, Bass and Paul Soles, Master, of
Ceremonies. A presentation will be made to
Boundy and Terry at this time. A reception
of hors d'oeuvres and wine will follow in
lower Centennial Hall.
BUY FOR LESS
AND ENJOY THE BEST!
EVERY WEDNESDAY, SERVED FROM 5 p.m.
STEAK SALE
Buy one Tender Sirloin for '74°
Get the Second one at 1/2 PRICE
EVERY SATURDAY, SERVED FROM 5p.m.
Tender Tasty
ROAST BEEF
DINNER 560
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with all the trimmings OW
A FAMILY RESTAURANT
120 THE SQUARE, GODERICH ph. 524.9111
There were 13 tables in play at the
Dungannon Agricultural Society's first
Euchre Tournament of the season on
Saturday, October 11.
Leroy. Draper and Brain Draper won the
$50 first prize with a score of 82 in ten
games. Second prize went to Millie
Johnston and Ila Pollock who won $40 with
their 79 points. Jane Gloiisher and Nadine
Scott placed third with a score of 77. They
won $30.
A special contest was won by . Barb
Pollock.
A special mention of those peple who at-
tended the tournament while visiting in
our area - Martha. Hazlett, Burlington en-
joyed the euchre games with her cousin,
Rivett wle Ron and Pam Poulin
froma Welland attended with her father
Tom Tobey.
Everyone enjoyed a plentiful lunch and
were invited to attend all of the up -coming
events that the Dungannon Agricultural
Society will be sponsoring this fall, in-
cluding the next euchre tournament on
Saturday, November 8. Future tour-
naments will be held on the second Satur-
day of each month until April.
SALTFORD
VALLEY HALL
FOR RENT
Cu, 524.9458
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A GREAT HALLOWE'EN
McDonald's Gift Certificates:.
Shell out with the SAFE treat that
everyone loves - gift certificates
from McDonald's, 20 regular
drink coupons for only $1.00.
McDon d'stt
354 BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH
Tickets are $25 per person and are
available by writing to the London F an-
shawe Symphonic Chorus, 54 Carmen
Cres-
cent, London, N5X 2B3, or by phoning
452-4215 or 473-0072. Visa and Mastercard
3rd Goderich at 4th Goderich
Boy Scouts
present
APPLE DAV
FRIDAY, OCT. 24
Door to Door
Saturday, Oct. 25
,at various locations
Please support
scouting
THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL
SENIOR BURGER
SMALL FRENCH FRIES
SMALL PEPSI
Reg. 3.04
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Special in effect
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
Thank You for your past donations
and patronage to our thrift stores.
STARTING OCTOBER 20
BOTH STORES WILL
BE OPEN MON. - SAT.
9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
that we might serve you better
Salvation Army
Thrift Stores
80 KING ST., CLINTON
482-7079
Norma Jean Reid, Mgr.
75 HAMILTON ST., GODERICH
524-4188
Sharron Henery, Mgr.
Andrea Allen will be serving
as assistant mgr. in both
stores.
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URGER
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Phone 524-4852
37 Kingston St., Goderich
St. Peter's
Catholic Women's League
Harvest
Luncheon
& Bazaar
Saturday, Oct. 25
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
156 North Street
Goderich
The family of
Bouillon 8 Barry Wilson
Invite; friends
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and neighbours to their
25th Wedding Anniversary
on
Saturday. October 2 5 / 8 6
at
The Holmesville Community
—Centre—
Dancing 9 pm - 1 am
Sest Wishes only Please!
V ODERICH LITTLE
THEATRE
Presents
"THE FRONT PAGE"
by Ben Hecht and'Charles MacArthur
A Comedy in Three Acts Directed by
DIANE SIEMON
Performance Dates: November 5, 6, 7 & 8
BOX OFFICE OPENS
Wednesday, October 29, 1986
at
—THE LIVERY -----
35 South Street, Goderich
BOX OFFICE HOURS:
October 29, 30, 31, November 3, 4, 5; 6, 7
10 a.m.-12 noon and 1 p.m. -5:30 p.m.
CURTAIN TIME 8:00 P.M.