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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-10-28, Page 28BULLETIN BOAR[) BULLETIN! HOARD A® DEADLINE 5 P.M. MONDAY FOR SALE: HITACHI VCR 4 program, 14 day, auto rewind with tape eject, digital remote control. cable ready, 108 channels $499.95. Call Brian at 524.183L-43 ATTENTION: due to circumstances Saltford Valley Hall Card Parties are now being held 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, each month. Starting Nov. 3rd, $1.00. Ladies please bring lunch. -43 VANASTRA DISTRICT Lioness Club Christmas Bazaar November 21, 10 am -2 pm. Tables for rent $8.00 each. Penny sale, door prizes and tea room. 482-9435.-43,44ar CLARENCE AND ADELINE ALLIN in honour of their 40th Anniversary, a recep- tion will be held in Dungannon Saturday, November 7 at 9 p.m. For information 482-5354. —43nx FOR SALE: 20" Portable Hitachi laminar' colour Commander TV, tinted picture tube, VHF. & UHF tuning $449.95 call Brian at 524-4831.-43 HALLOWE'EN DANCE, Dungannon Agricultural Hall, Friday,: October 30th, 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Six piece band, High Tide, featuring fifties and sixties music. $5.00 per person. Lunch. Costumes judged at 10: 30.-43 HOLMESVILLE UCW Bazaar Saturday, October 31, 11 a.m. at Holmesville Com- munity Centre. Baking, produce, sewing, Christmas booth and tea table. Please note change of date and time. -43 DUNGANNON UNITED CHURCH Remem- brance Day Beef Supper Sunday, Nov. 8. Settings 5 p.m. & 7 p.m. $6 adults, $3 children. For tickets call 529-7932 or 529-7770.-43,44 SIA -PITCH LEAGUE DANCE Lucknow- Dungannon Slo-Pitch invites you to attend their year end dance to be held on Saturday, November 7, 1987 at the Lucknow Communi- ty Centre. Music supplied by P.R.S. Danc- ing 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Lunch provided. -43,44, FOR SALE: 26" colour monitor TV, 91 chan- nel cable converter, 19 function wireless remote control, on-screen display, sleep timer, last channel recall, 5, watts RMS $799.95. Call Brian, at 524-4831.-13 q , WEIGHT TRAINING CLINIC for men and women includes anatomy, training routines, nutrition, etc. Saturday, November 7 from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Vanastra Recreation Centre. Course cost $30.00 includes FREE ONE MONTH MEMBERSHIP. Must' pre - register. Call482-3544.-113ar PIAN TO, ATTEND the Walkerton Heritage Fair - onef.01 ario's best craft shows. 30 booths of tiid -.it . 1 crafts and -quilts. Many one -of -a -kind items. Tea room. Organized free parking. Knights of Columbus Hall, Highway 9 between. Walkerton and• Mildmay: November 7 and 8. •Admission $1.50.-43,44x BINGO - Vanastra Rec Centre, Tuesday 8 p.m. First reg card $1, fifteen reg $20.00 Oa MPS Three share the wealth. Jackpot $200.00 must go. Lucky ball $140.00. If not won, Lucky Ball increases $20.00 per week. Admission restricted to 16 years and over. —Otfx GODERICH COMMUNITY CREDIT Union Limited 34th Annual Meeting Thursday, November 26, 1987. Saltford Valley Hall, 8 p.m. meeting with complimentary lunch to follow.-42-47ar LEGION LADIES' AUXILIARY Br. 109 An- nual Snowflake Bazaar, Thursday, November 5th, 11 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Legion Hall Goderich. Two floors of crafts and home baking. Hot Lunch - 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Tea Tables 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Free Admission. -42,43 HOLLYBERRY BAZAAR & LUNCHEON Saturday, November 7 from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m., St. George's Parish Hall at Nelson and North Beets. Home baking, preserves, plants, hand crafted gift items, decorations, white elephants and CHILDREN'S OWN SHOPPING CORNER. Sponsored by Anglican Church Women. -42-44• 25TH ANNUAL ROTARY CHARITY BALL will be held at Saltford Valley Hall, Satur- day, November 14th. Music by the Popular 8 piece band, "Traces" from Delaware Tickets available from any Rotarian or at "Campbell's of Goderich".-42,43ar SINGLES DANCE at Victorian Inn Strat- ford, Saturday, October 31, 1987. Dancing 9-1 Country Connections. -43 TUESDAY NOV. 3, 8:15 - Maple Leaf Chapter IODE will meet at the home of Mrs. Linda Murphy,' 98 !lighthouse -St. Members are urged to attend this important meeting at which funds are allocated for 1987.-43 FOR SALE: 28" colour monitor/TV, stereo broadcast -read, 2 video and ,audio input jacks, 19 function detachable remote con- trol, matching stand $1189.95. Call Brian at 524-4931.-13 SAT. NOV. 7 ANNUAL BAZAAR AND TEA by the residents at Maitland Manor, 290. South Street, Goderich 2 - 3:30 p.m. Everyone welcome! -42-44 BAKE SALE - Saturday, October 24, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Sponsored by G.D.C.I. •Harrogate Concert Band. -42,43 SALTFORD VALLEY HALL FOR RENT CALL 524.9458 d alb waft ,,tam4"). r 17 NOW OPEN... YEAR `ROUND NOW AVAILABLE THURS• & FRI. FISH 'N' CHIP SPECIAL Reg. 4.50 3" GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1987—PAGE 5A Entertainment Women's small business seminar to be held Tips, advice and methods of beginning a new business will be the focus of a "star- ting a small business" seminar for women at the Goderich Arena Auditorium, 180 McDonald Street, on Tuesday, Nov. 3. Sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of In- dustry, Trade and Technology in co- operation with the Town of Goderich, the free evening seminar starts at 7:00 p.m. "Business Ownership for Women seminars are an excellent means of learn- ing what it takes to get ahead," Industry, Trade and Technology Minister Monte Kwinter said. "Many women interested in starting a Don't miss the fun! Appearing 'LIVE' This Friday & Saturday ... Oct. 30 & 31 NITE SHIFT Always a treat...Our All You Can Eat NOON BUFFET...THURS. & FRI. THE CANDLELIGHT RESTAURANT & TAVERN BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH 524-7711 • �ItJ Q Urs • ROYAL Inc. WINTER FAIR Toronto Wed., Nov. 18 "THE KING & I" Centre In The Square, Kitchener Sun., Nov. 22 CULLEN GARDENS ;( ,CULLEN BARNS Whitby, Ont. Sun., Nov. 29 I. Robin Hood Tours Inc. Agent No. R55477a' 524-45`40 Goderich, Ontario r a - THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL SENIOR BURGER 129 3.2 oz. Beef Burger with all the garnishee 3? Reg. 1.85 Special in effect Thurs., Fri., Sat. BURGER AR Phone 524-4852 37 Kingston St., Goderich small business don't have the time or resources to discover on their own all they need to know. These seminars provide sound business start-up advice," added Rick Ferraro, small business advocate and parliamentary assistant to the Minister. The seminar will be presented by women consultants and business owners. Margo Purchase of the ministry's Small Business Branch and Ken Bowden of the local ministry office will be available to discuss individual questions immediately follow- In� tha CPminar GODERICH & DISTRICT OPTIMIST CLUB presents ALSO... WATCH FOR OUR FALL FISHING TACKLE SALE North End Marina North Harbour Rd. 524-8813 (across from Maitland Marina) The Entertainer R.G. Stoddart Optimist Members The seminar will cover the essential elements of starting a small business in- cluding evaluating yourself and your idea, sources of financing, choosing the right location and relevant resource material. Thereis no charge for the seminar. But because space is limited, registration is mandatory. To register or for further information about the Business Ownership For Women program, call the toll-free Ministry of In- dustry, Trade and Technology Small Business Hotline at 1-800-387-6142. Margaret Atwood to be judge at Canadian Poetry Contest Margaret Atwood, Al Purdy and George Woodcock will be the final judges in Poetry Contest, open to all poets, established and new. Deadline for submission is April 15, 1988. The first prize will be $1,000, with five additional prizes of $100 each. All winning poems will be published. Poets may submit any number of previously unpublished works. All poems, with an entry fee of $5 each, should be ad- dressed to: Canadian Poetry Contest, 6429 McCleery Street, Vancouver, British Col- umbia V6N 1G5. Proceeds from this contst will go to CIVA (Canada India Village Aid), a non- profit organization that provides health services ,in the poorest areas of India. Something to keep in mind: 300 poems digs a clean water well, 1000 poems builds an irrigation dam, 4000 poems builds a dispensary. Winners of CWL draw Winners at the CWL Harvest Luncheon and Bazaar were: M. Kirkness of RR 4 Komoka ( Prosperous Polar Bear), Barbara McKenzie of Clinton I Afgan ), Tammy Bell of Burford I Dinner voucher donated by Bed- ford Hotel 1, Pat Chisholm of Goderich (Silk flower arrangement donated by Denomme Flowers), and Hugh Leddy of Goderich (a 43 and one-half pound pumpkin donated by Lassaline Orchard). rillinnillininill111111**************1 ■ ■ Things To Do ■ Today.,. ■ 1. Get your costume ■ ready for the • Albion Hallowe'en ■Party • and plan on going ■ ■ to the Albion for • FREE DEEP FRIED • VEGGIES*. *One small order per coupon. MUST 111 ■ Give Albion Nod ■ ■ BRING IN COUPON! Offer expires Dec. 31, 1987 ■ a ■ TASTE (n al*Limitt c one coupon per person * ■ Main tit Hayfield 565-2641 ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL HWY. if WEST - CLINTON. * THURSDAY IS... LADIES NIGHT * * "3 Shows" * * FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 * Top 40 Music - Dancing * Door Prizes * * SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 Yr - 11th Annual * HALLOWE'EN ■* ■ PARTY Prizes for best costumes • best male, female, best couple r1annu .ua•.id ************* Halloween Pa BAILEY'S DOWNSTAIRS Saturday, October 31, 1987 DOWNSTAI 120 The Square, Goderich For Reservations 524-5166 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • ACUIT • ®ACCCMVAMItl6MT 1 • FRI. & • • GODERICH 5J4-781 1 lei_PRINCIPAL A I ,AI STAR RELEASE �C Y IOC rr, Star C,clurn, IAC Ari RVA., Qninr,nd �• • • • • • • • • a* •® VIOLENCE COARSE LANGUAGE SAT. 7 & 9 SUN. - THURS. 7:30 TUES. `2.50 THE PICK-UP ARTIST ENDS THURS., OCT, 29 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 • • • • "One Showing Only" at 12:00 MIDNIGHT • FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 • 0 40 410 • • 0 0 0 0 04! 0• • 40 0 0 A • ®• S • ®• ®40 ®40 40 4k ELr 40 • tit • • • • • • • r• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • HELLRAISER "CLIVE BARKER PROVES HE'S THE NEW HORROR KING OF MOVIEMAKERS:' —Bill Harris, At The Movies HELL_ .:r.1SER He'll tear your soul apart. NE \A, 11,URI D,11(. TURES �'n, Legion i • Branch 109 ' 1O . 60th Anniversary DINNER AND DANCE Saturday, November 14th At 7 p.m. in the Jubilee Room Reception at 6 p.m. in Vimy lounge Tickets 515.00 per person on sale at Br. 109 Canteen or phone 524-8488 last day for ticket sales is Nov, 7 All legion Members and Guests Welcome d alb waft ,,tam4"). r 17 NOW OPEN... YEAR `ROUND NOW AVAILABLE THURS• & FRI. FISH 'N' CHIP SPECIAL Reg. 4.50 3" GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1987—PAGE 5A Entertainment Women's small business seminar to be held Tips, advice and methods of beginning a new business will be the focus of a "star- ting a small business" seminar for women at the Goderich Arena Auditorium, 180 McDonald Street, on Tuesday, Nov. 3. Sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of In- dustry, Trade and Technology in co- operation with the Town of Goderich, the free evening seminar starts at 7:00 p.m. "Business Ownership for Women seminars are an excellent means of learn- ing what it takes to get ahead," Industry, Trade and Technology Minister Monte Kwinter said. "Many women interested in starting a Don't miss the fun! Appearing 'LIVE' This Friday & Saturday ... Oct. 30 & 31 NITE SHIFT Always a treat...Our All You Can Eat NOON BUFFET...THURS. & FRI. THE CANDLELIGHT RESTAURANT & TAVERN BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH 524-7711 • �ItJ Q Urs • ROYAL Inc. WINTER FAIR Toronto Wed., Nov. 18 "THE KING & I" Centre In The Square, Kitchener Sun., Nov. 22 CULLEN GARDENS ;( ,CULLEN BARNS Whitby, Ont. Sun., Nov. 29 I. Robin Hood Tours Inc. Agent No. R55477a' 524-45`40 Goderich, Ontario r a - THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL SENIOR BURGER 129 3.2 oz. Beef Burger with all the garnishee 3? Reg. 1.85 Special in effect Thurs., Fri., Sat. BURGER AR Phone 524-4852 37 Kingston St., Goderich small business don't have the time or resources to discover on their own all they need to know. These seminars provide sound business start-up advice," added Rick Ferraro, small business advocate and parliamentary assistant to the Minister. The seminar will be presented by women consultants and business owners. Margo Purchase of the ministry's Small Business Branch and Ken Bowden of the local ministry office will be available to discuss individual questions immediately follow- In� tha CPminar GODERICH & DISTRICT OPTIMIST CLUB presents ALSO... WATCH FOR OUR FALL FISHING TACKLE SALE North End Marina North Harbour Rd. 524-8813 (across from Maitland Marina) The Entertainer R.G. Stoddart Optimist Members The seminar will cover the essential elements of starting a small business in- cluding evaluating yourself and your idea, sources of financing, choosing the right location and relevant resource material. Thereis no charge for the seminar. But because space is limited, registration is mandatory. To register or for further information about the Business Ownership For Women program, call the toll-free Ministry of In- dustry, Trade and Technology Small Business Hotline at 1-800-387-6142. Margaret Atwood to be judge at Canadian Poetry Contest Margaret Atwood, Al Purdy and George Woodcock will be the final judges in Poetry Contest, open to all poets, established and new. Deadline for submission is April 15, 1988. The first prize will be $1,000, with five additional prizes of $100 each. All winning poems will be published. Poets may submit any number of previously unpublished works. All poems, with an entry fee of $5 each, should be ad- dressed to: Canadian Poetry Contest, 6429 McCleery Street, Vancouver, British Col- umbia V6N 1G5. Proceeds from this contst will go to CIVA (Canada India Village Aid), a non- profit organization that provides health services ,in the poorest areas of India. Something to keep in mind: 300 poems digs a clean water well, 1000 poems builds an irrigation dam, 4000 poems builds a dispensary. Winners of CWL draw Winners at the CWL Harvest Luncheon and Bazaar were: M. Kirkness of RR 4 Komoka ( Prosperous Polar Bear), Barbara McKenzie of Clinton I Afgan ), Tammy Bell of Burford I Dinner voucher donated by Bed- ford Hotel 1, Pat Chisholm of Goderich (Silk flower arrangement donated by Denomme Flowers), and Hugh Leddy of Goderich (a 43 and one-half pound pumpkin donated by Lassaline Orchard). rillinnillininill111111**************1 ■ ■ Things To Do ■ Today.,. ■ 1. Get your costume ■ ready for the • Albion Hallowe'en ■Party • and plan on going ■ ■ to the Albion for • FREE DEEP FRIED • VEGGIES*. *One small order per coupon. MUST 111 ■ Give Albion Nod ■ ■ BRING IN COUPON! Offer expires Dec. 31, 1987 ■ a ■ TASTE (n al*Limitt c one coupon per person * ■ Main tit Hayfield 565-2641 ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL HWY. if WEST - CLINTON. * THURSDAY IS... LADIES NIGHT * * "3 Shows" * * FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 * Top 40 Music - Dancing * Door Prizes * * SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 Yr - 11th Annual * HALLOWE'EN ■* ■ PARTY Prizes for best costumes • best male, female, best couple r1annu .ua•.id ************* Halloween Pa BAILEY'S DOWNSTAIRS Saturday, October 31, 1987 DOWNSTAI 120 The Square, Goderich For Reservations 524-5166 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • ACUIT • ®ACCCMVAMItl6MT 1 • FRI. & • • GODERICH 5J4-781 1 lei_PRINCIPAL A I ,AI STAR RELEASE �C Y IOC rr, Star C,clurn, IAC Ari RVA., Qninr,nd �• • • • • • • • • a* •® VIOLENCE COARSE LANGUAGE SAT. 7 & 9 SUN. - THURS. 7:30 TUES. `2.50 THE PICK-UP ARTIST ENDS THURS., OCT, 29 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 • • • • "One Showing Only" at 12:00 MIDNIGHT • FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 • 0 40 410 • • 0 0 0 0 04! 0• • 40 0 0 A • ®• S • ®• ®40 ®40 40 4k ELr 40 • tit • • • • • • • r• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • HELLRAISER "CLIVE BARKER PROVES HE'S THE NEW HORROR KING OF MOVIEMAKERS:' —Bill Harris, At The Movies HELL_ .:r.1SER He'll tear your soul apart. NE \A, 11,URI D,11(. TURES