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SIGNAL. STAR;; THURSPAY ,14P' 20,
-"TAVERN
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Relaxed.
DINING
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PLEASANTATMOSPHERE
TASTY DISHES
THE WAY,•YOU
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Reservations Preferred
for groups.
HWY. 21 `BOTFIELD'
565-2843
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reports profitable year
Count Fascination L19.01of
the Canadian .Foresters haa.
ended another successful
year.
lrleven new members were
in. inducted.
Members 'collected ` $841.24
for cancer research,and.
donated another. $743; $435°
was given to other ' local
charities.''•
A ,$.5.00 donation helped the
men's lodge pay for the new,
furnace installed in en-
mHler Forester's, Hall...•
Mintsets. were awarded the
top boy and girl students of
the .Gr. 8' graduating class at
both , ,Colborne' • and
Holmesville schools..
Fraternally, :members
were remembered in sickness
•and ;sorrow. With cards 'and
flowers.. Two parting
members received gifts, as
did the group's . famous
Dominion Curling chain-
-.For a Tatty Treat Try
(efifittlES.E.
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Phone "524-2242.
Eet in or Take out:
CLOSED May 24, 25, 26
RE -OPEN Thurs. May 27
Restarant
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Esquire
The Square
Goderich
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Annual .Meeting
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_ . All this was financed with
monies received from four,
dances co-sponsored with.
Court Benmiller.
The lady curlers gave. a,.
helping hand •to the'men'S
Court, when.they hosted ••the
SouthernOntario Fore's.trs.
Curling. Bonspiel'in March. At
that time Bernice.. Moore's
Won the right to • defend its
Dominion Cu -cling cham-
pionship at Dryden.•
The bowler's had an active
year too. At the annual
Bowler's Banquet,. top
bowlers ".received trophies.
'Five were _ chosen to
represent the court' at a
tournament to be held later hi
the year.
The Annual District Council'
Cjiurch Parade . and Service
'were' held at B'erirniller
United -Church, followed:by a
picnic at Benmiller Lodge
Hall.
Tenmembers represented
the court at the ' Western
Ontario Provincial Assembly
.at Niagara Falls.
A degree team was
organized . and hopes to be in
action early in the coming
year:
Officers for 1976-77 are:
Past President,.. Phyllis
Fisher; •Past President,
Barbara Haawkins; Chaplain,
Isabelle Eedy; sec.-treas.,
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NURSES 'yrs. DOCTORS
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.SAT. MAY 29 , l p:m.
:AGRICULTURAL PARK
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Audrey I erniphan; rec see a P'roceed's for 'Re►rt®bleSuction _ Unit
' ADULTS ft;G GHILOKE..N 50C •
DOOR .PRIZES
under 5 FREE r s
Betty Miller;.0utside Guard,' •
Ruth Oke; and Inside Guard, •.••••:•B••`w••••••••••••••0e•w••iil
- Eleanor Fisher. .
Phyllis Cox.'Warden, •
Beverley Ori; : Conductor,
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SPAGHETTI -LASAGNA. -RAVIOLI.
50 WE$r STREET,'GODERICH,
(Near The' Laundromat)
5.24-689 5.24-26.8:0,
'HOW {=OPEN '7 DAYS A WEEK
Monday Thursday 4 pan. - 2 a.m.
OPEN . '
Friday & Saturday 4 p.m. - 3:30 a.m.
Sunday.except Holidays 4 p.m. - 12 p.m.
WE DELIVER = 5Oc
We now .have 18" PARTY SIZE PIZZA
Bring the KIDS. in for
A FREE .GIFT
Starts Sat., May 15
THINK
LJCKY
:WESTERN FAIR RACEWAY
Racing.Mon. Wed:`Fri. Queen spark
"and Sat: Post Time 7:30 `•London, Ont.
CONSERVATIVE � PARTY •
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,f`Majorette Night'
For the Provincial Riding
of Huron -Middlesex
WED. MAY . 26
830P.M.
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DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE
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Election of..Officers
E;VEtYON.E WELCOME • .:
Wednesday .May 26
8:00 p.m.
g.d.c.i. auditorium
•. \tet
students 75c
adults - T.50 f
featuring:
• : nfral .NuronS.S. ,
theirs
itric rt' Bafld
The Goderich. Majorettes
will be performing
at the
GDCI Auditorium,
Thursday,.
June 3.
7:3.0 p.m.
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Entrance via West Side•Parking Lot. - l7
Tickets at the Recreation Department [
• Office, or at the door.
ADULTS 75c CHILDREN 25c
.0040044.00...' WOO
AN INVITATION .
TO THE
P _ SECOND SEASON
PHOTOGRAPHIC
EXHIBITION
.Michael Beck
Robert Bondy.
Michael Gregg
SCULPTURE
Barry A.ndrawS.
SAT. MAY. 2.7
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MAITLAND .TENNIS CLUB
GODERICH
O.L.T.A. Sanctioned
opens June 1 /7.6.
1 DOUBLE COURT
Semi -cushion -surface
• Tournament lighting
Windscreen
' Senior
Regulated board play.
0. L.T.A. certified instructors
,Group lessons included in membership
Privateinstructions available
Memberships Now Available
Junior
Each, additional Senior in family
Intermediate
65.!0
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Full time -Student $ 5• 00
Senior privileges •
Hours of play
9 - 6 . Mon. - Er.
12 - 4 Sat.
25.00
Out of Town (10 mile radius)
'plan area resident summer'
Membership
Senior
°Junior
$45,00
s25.o0
For Senior members 10 pereent,non-refundable deposit for share in Maitland
Country Club required if not presently a shar'reholder;., Tennis membership .in-
clu ,les social membership in Maitland Country Club - bar facilities,, Showers,
Io ers,'sauna.•
For membership information. contact:
BARRY DEATHE 524-6882 FLAN PICKELL 524-2461
DARRYL CARPENTER 524.2888 SH-EILAGH SULLY' 524-9059
DAVE CLOET 524-6059 BOB PATTISoN 524-77113
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PAUL BROWN 524-2848
CHRIS DOONA 524-2884
TOM JASPER 524.6222
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