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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-09-23, Page 23
BULLETIN DARD BULLETIN BOARD AD DE DUNE 5 P.N'. MONDAY BINGO - Vanastra Rec Centre, Tuesday 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. --Otf x WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1987 - The Maitland Valley Photographic Association invites new .members to join them at Robertson School, Goderich at 8,p.m. Mr. Fred Abma of Sarnia will present a slide show on creative photography. Please con- tact Mark Aitken 1524-2873) if interested. —37-38x SWIM AND FITNESS Classes at Vanastra Recreation Centre start September 21. For more information call 482-3544. —37,38 "IT'S COMING" 25th Anniversary Goderich Rotary Charity Ball, Saturday, November 14th. Reserve the date now! ..Details will follow.—38,39ar BENMILLER UNITED Church Fowl Sup- per Wednesday October 28th $6.00 for adults $3.00 for children 12 and under. Sittings at 5:30 and 7:00 p.m. For tickets ,call Mrs. Adelaide Feagan 524-6323 or Mrs. Gwen Durst 524-4165. —38 LAUGH YOUR WAY WELL! Seminar on how laughter benefits your health. Come learn and laugh as Sandra Shroeder shows us that laughter is the best medicine Thurs- day, September 24, 8 p.m. at Women Today House, Clinton. Register by calling Women Today office 482-9706. —38 SALTFORD I VALLEY HALL FOR RENT CALL 524-9458 4th Annual LIGHT BULB DRIVE Oct. 3rd, 1987 Sponsored by GODERICH RINGETTE ASSOC: "Buy a light bulb and brighten up the girls' outlook!" Don't miss the fun! Appearing Live This Friday & Saturday SEPTEMBER 25 & 26 LITE 'N EASY Appearing Live Next Friday & Saturday DALLAS Always a treat...Our All You Can Eat NOON BUFFET...THURS. & FRI. o 4/ THE (-)-4-1- CANDLELIGHT RESTAURANT & TAVERN BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH 524-7711 QUEEN'S SEAFORTH THURS. — FRI. — SAT. Party With Us And "Romance At 11" THURS. NITS OCT. 1ST CRIME C ll IIEVIV ADVANCE TICKETS •4.00 THE STUDIO GALLERY has on display an ORIGINAL WATERCOLOUR by Alan Kingsland of the GODERICH C.P.R. STA- TION. In addition we have other Originals and Limited Editions by artists Walter Campbell, Jack Reid, William Creighton, Helen Dowling Hunter and many more. New works arriving daily. THE STUDIO GALLERY, 5 NORTH St. 524-2029. —38ar SAT. SEPT. 26 last call for bus trip to Wellesley Apple Butter Festival: Visit Amish farm, cider mill tours, quilt auction, German Mennonite food, craft demos, farmers market, etc. Depart Clinton 8 a.m. Return 6 p.m. Phone Audrey 482-9838. —38 WANTED bowlers and spares for Ladies Monday Night League at 9. Call 524-2379. —38-39 PAINTING WORKSHOP 9:30 - 4:30 Satur- day, October 3 at Cambridge St. Community Centre. Everyone welcome. For more infor- mation 524-8903. —38,39 • LEARN TO SCUBA DIVE •it's fun and easy •f©r all ages FREE intro lesson Thurs. Sept. 24 8:00 PM At the Vanastra Community Centre FOR MORE INFO. CALL 1-432-0886 GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1987 --PAGE 5A Entertainment Theatre Pour Vous series The French Enrichment Committee of the Huron Chapter of Canaidan Parents for French i CPF 1 . has planned another im- pressive and ambitious performing arts series for 1987-88. 'Theatre Pour Vous, the second annual performing arts series fur children "en Francais" will feature three separate per- formances, two in Godeaich and the third, in Clinton. The series kicks off with Danse Trielle at The livery, Saturday, Nov. 28 at 2 p.m. A unique presentation combining dance and theatre, Surprise de Noel is a voyage to the NUILtr rule wan cnllUren meeting characters familiar or strange and magical. The second performance, L'illusion, Theatre de Marionettes, will also be staged at The Livery Sunday, Feb. 7 at 2 p.m. This story will captivate children of all ages. Transforming his bed into a spaceship to look for the sun, the child's search is a story of fascinating people and places, told with humour and rythrn. The town hall auditorium in Clinton will provide the setting for the final production in the series, when Donald Poliquin enter- tains Saturday, April 16 at 2 p.m. Poliquin Council of K of C hold first The Father McCormack Council of the Knights of Columbus held their first regular monthly meeting after the sum- mer break on Tuesday, Sept. 15th at 8:00 p.m. in St. Joseph's Parish Hall. A report on the success of the Support Night for Neil Stapleton was given. Brother Pete Dykstra was commended, along with his wife Elsie, for their letter to the editor in the local paper outlining explaining procedures to following for voting in the recent Provin- cial election with the lack of a local Family Coalition Party member to vote for. There was a discussion about replacing the hot water heater in the kitchen. Jack Tigert, Eugene, F'rayne and Peter Martin volunteered to serve on a committee along with members of the Knights of Columbus from Goderich to plan for the annual Oc- toberfest to be held at the Saltford Valley Hall. Father's remarks concerned a pro- + ject for the current Marian Year, specifically building a shrine to Our Lady, which the CWI, had suggested and to which the Knights pledged their support and help. At the Kingsbridge' Playschool Organizational meeting held on Thurs., Sept: 17th at 7.:30 p.m. in The Kingsbridge Community School (St. Joseph's) it was decided to hold the Playschool once a week on Tuesdays from 9:30 to 11:20 a.m. The *************** ELM HAVEN` • IVIG * HWY. 8 WEST - CLINTON; * * * THURSDAY IS... LADIES NIGHT * "Three Shows" * * FRIDAY & SATURDAY * SEPTEMBER 25 & 26 * All your favorite * TOP 40 MUSIC • for your dancing pleasure. ALSO ON FRIDAY, SEPT. 25 Door Prizes * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * announced iias ww ed Canada lur seven years with a show for children featuring music and songs from French-Canadian folklore. Assisted by his violin player, Paul Lafrance, Donald and his dancing dolls, spoons, bones and magic feet make a fast paced and amusing hour to be enjoyed. Family series tickets will be sold for $38 while an individual series ticket, good for all three performances, will go for $10.95. Tickets may be purchased by writing to French Enrichment Committee-CPF,c/o Mrs. Sheila Culbert, 272 Tilt Street, Goderich, Ont. N7A 3C3 or phone 524-9533 ur 524-8831. regular meeting KINGSBR!DGE PARISH/SCHOOL Louise Martin first day tor Playschool will be Tues., Sept. 29th. The children are to bring a snack and a drink for themselves. It was also decided to follow a more structured format this year with ,the children rotating among three centres'- exercise, games and crafts each day. Shirley Knoop was pleased to report that the Community School Com- mittee has purchased 30 small plastic chairs for use by pre-school age children involved with any organization and therefore available to them. As well, a table is being. made for use by the children for their different activities. • Congratulations and God's blessings to Bob Tigert and Lynne Rayon who were united in Holy 'Matrimony at St. Joseph's Church. on Sat., Sept. 19th. An open recep- tion followed from 9:00 to 1;,00 a.m. at the Saltford Valley Hall. Over at the school the children are being kept busily occupied with work and play. Already the junior and intermediate divisions have begun practicing for an operetta to be performed at the Christmas concert. Father Ed was over visiting at the school on Wednesday to welcome all the children back and wish them well in the coming school year. A dental hygenist visited the school on Friday, Sept. 18th and showed films in each classroom on dental health. As well, she demonstrated proper flossing to the children and presented toothpaste and toothbrushes to the `students. Grades 3 to 8 also had the oppor- tunity to view the Karate Kid, Part I on Friday afternoon. Practices are now underway for both Cross -Country under the futeledge of Mrs. Jackie Simpson and Mrs. Sandy McQuillan and soccer with Mr. Phil Antonio. The Students Council con- sisting of President Jennifer Redmond, Vic' "resident Damien Martin, 2nd Vice Tor, Milton, Secretary. Tammy Hogan and Treasurer Amy Olson held a meeting to set dates for hot dog sale days, which will be held once a month, and other school activities. Obviously the student body and teachers are keeping very busy. The' Parish Community's prayers 'and good, wishes are extended to Brother Carol who is and will be a patient in London's University Hospital for a few weeks. Huron -Perth Arts receives a grant The newly formed Huron/Perth artscoun- cil has recently, received confirmation of a grant from the ministry of citizenship and culture. The grant of $10,000 comes' from the- new category, class connections, under the arts division. This will assist the arts council with its plans to rejuvenate and expand the original Gallery/Stratfbrd's Art .Pack Pro- gram, now entitled Vision On -. Arts/Heritage. This project Will produce a series of approximately 75 visual arts, per- forming arts, and heritage resource kits to be made available to schools"and communi- ty groups throughout the Huron -Perth area. The grant will also be used to assist in the hiring of a part time project co-ordinator and resource person to continue the develop- ment of this project, under the supervision GODERICH LITTLE THEATRE • presents • Make-up workshop at the Livery September 27, 1987 10 am - 4 pm and Technical Workshop (set building) October 4, 1987 starting at 10 am FEE: S5 for both workshops, S3 for one workshop • Please Bring Own Lunch • (Made possible by Theatre Ontario Grant) e_rtvrN+rn.+de er.:.e.vnslrbcer•�a..'�s eero eo etc »S NOW OPEN YEARNOW AVAILABLE THURSDAY & FRIDAY I//,r, o Fish 'n' Chip 90 r 11 , Special ■ Reg. 4.50 4e/ WATCH FOR OUR FALL FISHING TACKLE SALE North End Marina North Harbour Rd., (across from Maitland Marina) 524-8813 1 %edlal,►MYt:.JCI?C //« :ee�M/s Q//d nliaNYC Jet?✓I/Yr EURO CANADIAN CLUB HEIMATLAND INC. 7th ANNUAL. at the VANASTRA REC, CENTRE ATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26: 8 PM 1 A (This event formerly held in Blyth Arena) Music By Oktoherfest Band "The Hornets" Oktoberfest Foods - Sauerkraut & Pork Roast Come and enjoy the real Oktoberfe1t atmosphere Admission 37. per person' Proceeds to the Clinton Public Hospital Building Fund. of the arts education office of the Gallery/Stratford. The Huron/Perth` arts council presently publishes a newsletter which features com- Role of ing events of interest to communities in Huron and Perth. As well, the council is.a network for contact between artists and numerous arts organizations in the area. key. teachers The key teacher meeting for the Huron County Women Teacher's Association 'will be held Wednesday, Sept. 30 at the White Carnation, Holmesville at 4:30 p.m. Huron Association president Marie Par sons said a key teacher is the link between the local president, her executive and the. members within the local jurisdiction. Without the 25 key teachers, the flow of in- formation is difficult to manage.. The Sept. 30 k.ey teacher ihformation ses- sion is organized by the Huron .Associatinn is topic to outline new thrusts for the current year, . to familiarize_ new teachers with the new ex-' ecutive and other key teachers and to underline the importance �t the key teachers in,the network. Pat Johnson., Executive Assistant,' Federation of . Women Teachers' Associa- tions of Ontario, Toronto, will conduct a workshop on the role of the key teacher as a_ communication dank. Seventeen new teachers will be guests at this meeting. Fall Color Tour to be held Oct ober 4th Are you and your family looking for a place to take an autumn stroll? Why not plan to join staff from the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority at the third annual Fall Color Tour to be held October.4 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Wawanosh Valley Conservation Area. Visitors to Wawanosh will enjoy horse- drawn wagcin rides over the rolling hills of the property followed by a guided hike through a hardwood bush alive with fall col- ors! You .. can end your visit with a refreshing taste of hot apple cider. Planto bring .. warm clothing and waterproof footwear. . The Wawanosh Valley Conservation Area is located southwest of ' Wingham, two. kilometres west of Highway 4 on concession VI -VII of East Wawanosh Township. .. For more information contact the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority at 335-3557. THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL SENIOR BURGER 109 3.2 1)z. Reef Bin—ger Milli tell the ra,rttiAtr, Reg. 1-70 Special in effect Thurs., Fri., Sat. BURGER AR Phone 524-4852 37 Kingston St., Goderich •• • • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .• • •.-. - • rr r..., 11, 11 „ IrlrIr ,,,,• i1 ilii .i111,.Y, i, ill„ 11 „ , ,IY1,•„� „ i1I.f.111 GODERICH•• (524-7611 - • • STARTS FRI. AT THE H K TJ1EE1T1E FRI. & SAT. AT 7:00 MATINEES SAT. & SUN. AT 2:00 A BATTLE FOUGHT IN THE STARS... NOW COMES TO EARTH. MAID TO ORDER FRI. & SAT. AT 9:00 SUN. - THURS. AT 7:30 TUES. ALL SEATS ARE S2.50 WHEN WAS THE LAST TIME YOU SAW A MOVIE THAT MADE YOU FEEL TERRIFIC? ALLY SHEEDY AID to ORDER • • • 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 8PARENTAL1• 9UI@ANCEJ• • TEM o LINI V E IIS • , Ttio Liv,•Actlon Motion PtCture • • • • • • Il! 0040t•••e 40 •4E14000 404040.0414 • 41 00414040404D4000040400000400to