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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-01-15, Page 9;40 AUTOMATIO WASHERS df DRYERS: or: PORTABLE WASHERS; DRYERS,. s WRINGER: WASHERS • PC RTABL E B:i ILT-iN DlsIIW ASHERV' :. :� ♦ �i+I:: BINK `FOOD`,. WASTE OJSPOSERS' ';,; Fir m fh e o � n' ,i' L 308 HLJRQNI '524,78.31 VW• 1'e • :r. • G4)1: EIS RICH SIO1*F ,Ia Sj'AR,'1'l t 6 A Ax1UAI2 1,a, Last .'. week: Mary wWI:yn, .n- ' Tel ordhe3pec mem- bers ;te literally kick off, fisc.' sto,rte-ng•.:sc�o©f--1;h-a�t�-a-I New r.' I ;' a .e �i�p,. ail:- seen. the 'little'.girls from torn .d*9i'ngthe Highland Dancing artd . they do; It so .beauti,futly they rn,alke it loQk,: flitite easy Wei believe it; or tbe 1 dies tried it, and the"' a': d y 1l a a •g're'at tii[rie along with a-1bt oflaughs . •'1 Lary,. Lynn.: taught. three. :danbes, the Black e"t Danch` ., .. ea Leap.. -Year Dance and a• P, rom.en'ad'e, , At firsf • the • .ladies :were 'all tripping over- their two left feet but by the end :of the morning they• were,, starting to get It .together.. If, they''d had .another hour or two or ..threer,.. well; • they would have sorted ,'it'..out, eventually. Seriously though, it was. a'lot of fun. - The 'ladies talked with Mary Lynn after and found 'out • a; 'bit about .her and the .Highland Danoing :: she teaches, - Mary, Lynn • has, .been teatlring'for twentyyears this past :September 'She holds her ' classes" Saturdays at .MacKay Hall from 9 a.m. to 3; p.m.. with an enrolment of.90 pupils. She has. no' more thari- 1• _,eight' pupils. in each. class so she can watch :each child. ` individually. The'•classes last from one half hour to an hour and .a half'depending, on:how advanced e'ach.class is. ,.T he � erir,olment•- •Sta its in )se pt.ember an d VaYLYnn ,-,prefers theyoungst pupils to 7VIrS,::Wxn, 'barrows, Vice-. • asked, .that..:the Association Regent of ;the' , Maple' .Leaf sti ulate- snxae definite need Cha ter Im erial O ,dere 'of for a• project or e - ui "inept, at . p.,.,,, .,, .p,. , rp. J q 1? the•Da.ughters of the Empire; which .time: a'id.'Wotlld li,keiy.: .; •res c141:,-ove• •th• r.y: 14.gra�-en. . .• Vot do not have.to be Scott's}r, .-learn Highjand Papcit g - and the'''parents aze' :en- o d ura +e, . o st'a.'.:.and' watch .g y, ht leo•`' t nes It -is hard• TOP' the: younge" ones.jb'.reniernbeirthe :steps, • they. learn each week so if the ,.parents' are there'they ..know -�vbat,' has been done hand:can can :help• the children lractice 'at• home: Mary 'Lynn has even had some' father's involved in .,the classes..• • . • The lessons;cost $l00' per. .class payable by the month. • -The :.Kijts: and • 'tops are not 7cQmpulsor.y and. uri'less you can sew. or `, know. •a dressmaker •the outfits' -are' extremely expensive to buy. • The, Kilts' alone • would cost around $.7.5.00' from' -a store. .The costumes • 'are :only' •necessary, if the" youngsters • are in competition. ' The competition. requirerrr•ent for the classes 'is•.for Highland' .shoes- and they are :not: available. ,:until ,October or . 'Noveriiber: This time also gives. the -parents a chance to see if. the chit re are really interested in the classes, ..- ..The Highland Dancin�g gives the,children a sense of achievement and _ balance • along with• confi.dencee. There, are very few exercises' in •volved unless .a: chid° ry s • 11avi- ig--prablenrs-- such as • properly turning the knees., out. In. June "Many Lynn puts' • on a -concert with her dancers 'and she- saidthe. beginners lzsually.steal,the-show. --- Thanks'to Mary 'Lynn .WPO hid ' a verb interesting' and enjoyable rhorning:aiongwith- an„inside lb:a at Goderidh's Highland Dancing , • Next week:.Brian M.arkson wiTF`:brighten up. ;a,, winter morning. with'a film.' Oh January 28 Pau;l'Brown will' join the ladies with tips on decorating homes.; Won't you all conte and join' u$ :`along.: wiitli a friend?.:'See• you next week ' De O:mme 524-8132' DAY., OR� �NIGIiT • AgenCfor 24 hF: FILM DiV.ELOPJNG.,• . � <.... ..-w. ,..out committee for 1976: ,. d.ev Inn. beauty and character e p fr y d c a atter • • The business meeting was. in :"villa es,:ancl. ;cities. a "" g g r Th concluded' with repeatin the `' 'taternent wv 's ; ma'de; "A.' g � � j..O:D.E.. dosing ' town withourold butldn s is g ascetics' , Tuesday,'Jariu,ax' .6:i. •'i+ylir's J's'W,;'Wrallacespakeof g . .y in theAssessment Building, her .:committee. .having;. nlet Fo.1iowir A secretary:, and with 4 a .::._ comrii*t :. of. .. a ,..i s' e en nc l fes e r ras`•vriu 1m. t e of ri r a ttr ,r iepo : ;; a o..s ary s ho � 1�, Pa e,. .fi'• t o v' �" e h 'a d 1VIr . o¢ u 'ri •ac Hers w r s the o n '_ d Y• g g .Lane,, :epo .tin' ' fat- • ' •�,ro• .e�. orator dt cot R. . a e, reporting„: !iia, . , a • p , p,o s. d _ a . , i 1. - ;,eo•mmittee in,Charge> -of petition Since" ,county wide, purchasing hospital equip, 'contests benefited only a few -rent M stated that a croupette students;' it was agreed 'that: had' .o to ned'.•for' the :the cha •.ter rovide'awards.to ..d; � b.; t P ,p a.;.i ..: . Pedtatrie depat'trrtent This individual schools holding device,' , with';,,Aelf-contained • intermuraTc,o-mpetit'ions•` refrigerator., is usable. for Regarding. _unsatisfactory children•up•to age 3 or more.' . Rose Bushes '.purchased for : • A fetal heart adaptone for -the ',special 1974-75 national pre -n -dial testing.' has ,also project, -the". members :were' 'been bought:'The c,¢Stof•these advised to' contact' Mr. •gifts amounted; to $1,171.00; . Schloen, 'RR: :1, Brooklyn, ' • Correspondence was read O.ntarib.: - - from'. the local Girl. . Guide , Mrs:'R, W, Hughes ` Mrs. R; Association asking for .McGee and Mks.'Wm. i3a•ssall'. financial help, The chapter Were nary -led: nominations • PULSIFER MUSK Seaforth, Ontario Save Hundreds on Pianos & Organs u� Pulsifer Musk Sualorth — 527-0053 Goderich — 524.6291 ut free Home Demonstration of small Wurlitzer Piano — ictc•al for apartment, trailer, home, etc approved by piano h -a( hers and players. Our price 5799 Store open Friday and Saturday or by appointment. bektselling paperbacks 1. SOMETHING HAPPENED. :..(Ballantirie, $2.25) - Heller 2 HELTER.SWELTER ..(Bantam, 51.95).' Bugfiosi. 3: GLORY •A.ND:.THE' LIGHT, NING„ DOG -SOLDIERS_ :....: (Fawcett, $1.95) Caldwell by Robert Stone'. •• Winner "of the 1975 National Book Award for fiction, Dog Rogers ' soldiers •is three kilos of Are heroin, three burnt-out people 5. THE SEVEN•P;ER-CENT. drivers -by the drug's--power,i. :SOLUTION .shattering suspense, • a (daflantrne; $1.95) Meyer :harrowing, chase' (or;two!),• -.murder`: and reit (un= surpassed?) •vioge.nce'.: Mr•.. •Stones'', novel is also• a. profound—and prof/luridly intense—portrait •of. America a ' masterful' literary .co' 'our'has"Tr achievement, and a owerful h/ 9 yo • testament .to the. talent of a a/mos ofman: gin remarkably' gifted author. trr3 ou, poets age Ai, Stone. has ably 'captured what ; pas • 6e spec% shdao ith10 '' dhy. America's "honor" must have • - ere cry a/ s - 14'"01 th" : Sheldon''. cost at leasf a handful of real,ryP e '/ ail., id ' eCw�y,P, •life soldiers. The' reader' finds r'ea o• out in 1' o • beautil¢-ft*IihiTs 1fi : `: tained fit: ' ,..,, .: •, .Y Ors, Wal�h�c.e, wei:z �ii�rnor�7 , �• . ''viewed; the. firs f t o wh'ich . ,.. Du in` t offe h •: ,,I �. �' g. he G , f in rodl;tced ,by Mrs, .Va- d r. ' H ” °" �, n i� second-.filr>13 13,y><own . was;: • $roeck. Was . �r': s ,p, oduced for:- sh:ovin --': apicl;.or,'ial:sGudy of .4 tl •• cit � e 1` a Can'da'. T - g, a... hepiott1ie tfie-d'eveloprri.ent �'f•' dealt with preservation . a'i d national capital Citta a.`The co>servat.io•n• in several ' rrator';'the late: Charlotte` En lish communiti. s:. W � e W�ittosi •' nia'de.•...terse and; Use of ..water, reener arri:uaing olservati.ons, '•.o en.": Th•e p and'-e•las d r'4ectionist was e space -.ani .; .,.. , ,., .1? J . d ,reservation•, of tripe, Maaeeltn `Campbell kindly buildings large and smolt '"-assisted by Mr. Campbell, • • anquet in FebrUar i_ • .modern counterpar• • . Mrs. P. Bltindell presided •for .the January -meeting df :the Goderich Branch.' of the Women's. Institute, wishing all a'Happy New Year: ` •• Ni'neteen :members an- swered.the roll'c'all - name a very,'; old, .article and . its Cathy, :IVIcIIwa. in of RR 2, Goderich; , who received Advanced Honors at the 4-H Achi.evement'day in Clinton fast litur-d4-,.for completing :18 -homemaking pfojects`, smiles%with delight -at one of the delicious "breads of the world" baked by her club.. (Ne ws-R ecord photo)' Wtith • A ..group , ` of ladies representing';the E.vangeliscn department Of the Clinton Christian' 'Reformed. "Chgrch- :yisited .the' Home, du-rljpg: thea holiday season and presented each - of- the.:rasidents,with-. a Chrisfian calendars: ”"' ,.>Re•verend •Mc'Whiri'riie' Minutes, treasurer's report and• correspondenc•e was - given by rec. sec., Mrs. D,D. Sitter. • -Sick and shut-ins':. were: reported on., • 'The February:meeting will.. take the form of a'banquet. A carts party wial be field •' ori Thursday;.. January' 22 in MacKay Hall:fr-oin 2 to.4 p: m Mrs"' A. -'Schram, education • aid'•cultural activities' tori- , vener introduced Miss Edith :Lockhart; who showed„ in- teresting pictur''es;.on her'tour of, 'South 'America 'She commented on,•.and toldof • many educational niatters,.as • thepicttires were.seen `. ' Mrs. Schram hada: paper on current events, -. also •a humorous poem. M'rs r Blake. and --..con- • m ittee sergeda—dainty tun.dh $,76--PAGE'3A „Ch p•lam ' of tITh Home, -is •, conyelesc'ing, tri Goderich ::hospital) and we all Wisrhim a • speedy recovery. :Rev. -Wil.dfong; of,Clinton;'took the Sunday . service and Mr.. Nelson. Lear sang a ..solo acc•ornpanied'A" iy` Mrs'. Hen- derson; The: -Bradley Falnily, of a 1 -intoe, entertained on `Y Farnlly Night. This family: of. seven . sin :.ers• Winnifrec ugene; Ansberth,; Daa-fai'n, Johnand Jacqueline are'.; accompanied by their. ' father' Eugene .with 'the, -ac- • cordiom.• The Bradle.s' came` -•to. Canada from' .Ireland about three. years ago arid have ' become • we -Il ` 'known: •' en . tertdainers:' The residents enjoy the fine singing of the; Irish, Scottieli .and C.anadian and their• appreciation • was -exp're`ssed L'eybou,rne, a .'dative .of Irelansongsd' ' • " 4. 'DARK .liRES ;(Avon, 51:95) 6: THE DOGS OF WAI2. ' ' '.(Bantarri� 51.95),' • Forsyth .7. THE SEEKERS • ("Pyramid•, •51.75) Jakes .8.. THE ,BERMUDA'TRIANGLE ('Avon, 51,95) Berlitz 9. •THE OTHER 'SIDE OF MIDNIGHT - Dell; I D N.I iG H T - (Dell; 8.1,75) :10. JAWS. •(Bantam, 51:95) • -' hifns'eH com elledr•des despite n dpi, Opt tit oi' igu: alta, p 1? o st of s• rh, - • -. (. -heartbreak -and--repulsion, to supe;,' '. rhina-'',"'s �oht but forge _ahea'd..Disturiing, bu'h • h u ativ Mr. r'' t •' cfistinguis'hed; in.a word,• •.ang;:.�'lY. 'ma9TiitTryoryhe SKY HF DREADFUL • LEMbN :magnrfrcent! r yorhe a stalg a'ry�ritten�!cPht. 9 c M a ':(Fawcett, $1,50) MacDonald AH ONE 'F'E'ATI-aP'-FLYtkra .'.. I AL,Signet, h95') Jong 13. ALL THINGS BRIGHT AND ,y BEAUTIFUL' (Fawcett, St./5)' •`" , Herriot 14. MARATHON MAN (DeIIV $1,75) ' Goldman.: 15. TINKER,' TA'ILOR,' - SOLDIER; SP.Y (Bantam, $1.45)• LeCarre e. 16 The. Square, odigitICII 424 Atmaramisitimaissitirsimmiar 1,71 �o ca AH-TWO ry fie al! n igrysa Life With, My Musical Formby byLawrence Welk°; rM with Bernice McGeehan 1kltcvi<wt+N i'tsfir Mr. 'W:elk'sortitude is to be R admired. Wheys. his ..long• 1 � rirnning•and highly successful'; if`IMIII " * 1- ii TV show was cancelled; he rc • began producing it. himself; • - •. • rea :NO.MATTER WHAT YOUR: INTERESTS OGRE ,--.NE'RE 'SURE TO.HA:VE A MAGAZ'IN'E OFA-P'APERBA,CK• FOR'`YO' JR • REwA`DIN��:',;,' . • PLEASLJRE, • THE'BOT'TOM LiNE ,.by Fletcher Knebel The bestselling author of,' Seven• Days in May,. herein,— examines erein.-examines how. big 'business. and go'ernrtients conspire to, . ex -plod _the.' consumer :,li'in McGovfon, central character, in :The Bottom Line, is a man of integrity and hu'manity who finds himself deadlocked into a .verTable7maze' of intrigue, .susp'eirse and actual 'clanger. •Fletcher Knebel presents us with an honest,'brutal,, highly explosive look at corporate today.. Recommended.. • CENTENNIAL by JamesA., ichener James Mrchener's .enor- mously succetsfulnovel (very close„ to a million copies, in hardcover have sold to date!) is a monumental. slice of genuine, Atnericirna. Its set- ting is Itie fictional town of '- Centennial', Colorado its., firne, forever: fn fact, fol lowing' a. •brief .'introduction ("The' Commission"), Ceti. • tennial • focusthes on th mflenniurns before.rnarl first appeared in the Koster') 'part Of the United States. selling to individu31,televisioll', stations across'-the—nation, Today, he has `mo°re viewers (than ever, Ah -One, Ah Two is his Dain -account of how the* jobs . of. . his 200.hiember- musical faPtily.were. saved, • • THE HOUR OF THE BLUE FOX' by I.lugh C. McDonald .ey... with Geoffrey Bocoa' • .The ultiplate.....objective: •ab solute overthrow of the Free World.; The only obstacle: a. top, ' secret i:nterhational. espionage organiratiori known- as The Blue. Fax. Hugh McJ • •Donal'd. has written the true" -story of :.hew a group of, men• changed the course of history, ;and it's(' a thriller, -Queen , ., KINtARDINE , 6= t d, • E A i& rB • i p.m 40, 6 p,m,Mon Sat,;' —'-• 10ured lass AbDS'A TOUCH- QF BRIGHTNESS, • TO ANY DECOR OUR '. -COLLECTION IS SURE TO HAVE SOMETHING. THAT • SUITS YOUR TASTE .... AND YOU SAVE.25 PERC,EN:T-THISWEEK! • SOME PIECES IDEAL FOR., :. DRIE'.D FL'OWER;A,RRANGEMENTS ' i!1!.ATCH,_FOR :DIFFERENT-SPE,CIAL$ E/AGH-Y4F.•EEK... Squire' f - Highway 21 South,; Goderich; 1/2 P' ICE D "ESS CLEARANCE INCLUDED IN THE GROUP ARE HALF SIZES, LONG GOWNS AND KNITS REG. '30.00 TO '1 25.00 /2 PRKE $ I 5T° '62 Also January Sale Bargains OiN COATS is CAR COATS SKI JACKETS SPORTSWEAR master charge aomwnnN„ fl ,V.,x 1