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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-08-05, Page 23DS Is t. g. • W • le; is •1. • • ROUND AND' Atfilli 111,1111.1 AT. „ . . • _ Last week I attended th • Huron Country Playhouse f0 the first time •and I hate to • admit it was the first time can see why they have a ful /house every night for each performance. for the actor and actresses are jus • GREAT. ' I had enjoyed working with. G.L.T. presentation 'of The y Friend — that liVely lilting musical. that has been -such a favorite 'With •playgoers for so many years •• And- this was my chance to -• see it again and with.a group of our performers; ' Well, it WAS mcist $64,900 joyable, It' brought back al 39,800 the excitement of yai,sag 49,900 and the pleasure of com 410-11,_ _11,.ar.so „ f urse. 39,120 n o co 195,000 thotight our show. was the 45,000 better one. The words to so 44,900 many' of the songs r had 42,500 forgotten,. but it all came back — and it is so nice to leave a theatre humming a • song. $32,900 e ' • , r. reailze that the all too shert wee,i.c. or Bible Study for the I children has passed and Knox 1 ChUtCh is quiet in the week Once again. I understand they s had 107 chilslren, ages 21/2 to t 13 yrs,,. attending mornings and afterncions. The childrep enjoyed the bible stories,*• songs. and games. They. had i; 'refreshments and rest period andorafts. • • 'The theme; "Dare to be -a rn: h -1? an tak-en-fro t e- nap - and Pold 'Daniel were among songs, they enjoyed besides Shadrack, 1%/leshach, Abed - 1 , nego which .Were •presented last Sunday by the children _ yvith Mrs. John Lindsay down qatiejltnees-- directing., • ' Hoyses-- altford keter •' lyth derich Goderich TUT. derith Twp, nevi/den Acres ungannon • ` • COTTAGES d.0 t. ane of Pines • uth of Byfield rindleY.: Beach 'Surely —soon" another song in closing ceremony' besides the closing hymn sung every year — "eraor God ove you and not let you out of His sight!". were beautifully -done. 45000ine reogr-ap . There were 75 •children iri, Orth of Kingsbridge . 27, ,500 much more professional than the closing ceremony.: They in our play_— but we had vety 25,000 thoroughly enjoyed tile rnusic • and loved Singing. Mrs. few who had ever danced • MOBILES before an audience before._ Lindsay says she is so sorry derich Mobile Park •9,500 The. whole performance was the Music Festival was- uron Haven 17,500' just terrific becnse mainly it discontinued some years ago BUSINESSES is a bright; lively show, but as the childrendo not have • • sa nide to have . Reit iiShaw - and his pretty wife Peggy back in..tnWni, Their stay in Africa was pretty .. hectic, a let of hard werk, but no regrets. They're home -now and getting' back in the swing of things. •--- Ren tells me he has just becomePublicity Chairman for our centennial Festival -7,7. when Goderich will fieVe 150 yeais. behind, it. Publicity, Enterta.i.nrnent many 'Other 'departments need your co-operation and „ ..assistance. " •Are you compiliiig that iist of• names and, addresses .for us? Are. you telling your friends: and,. relatiVes „pot_ yearis a BIGGIE? „ 1 hope you are. The lists may be dropped off at the Red Office, 9 Waterloo S. There is a • mail slot- so they can be dropped when you are out walking -W -biking. - • •• r .. , •6ODE1iC1tSIGNAL.$ ORSE4Y;AUOTIST 5, 1070. -PA • • • ' . , s are June Z9 The main Week - , to July 10, 1977. The big parade is set for- July 10; so that is another thing' to get ready --AFLOAT. - • So there are lots of things to think about. Love Martha • •^ Mr. and Mrs. Walter S.# Hodges from Stratford "just ' decided" last Wednesday morning to come td • Goderich for a little holiday. The two octogenarians were •then chosen on Thursday as the Tourists of.the Week,and were guests of the Goderich Tourist -Committee for ltmch at the Candlelight Tavern- and a bus tour of the town, also •arranged by the Tourist Conunittei M Hod es andihis derichry u appy. wi t eir the music training she feels •• S40,000 ain Hwy. 70,000 choice of P lly. , they.need and love. 47,500 I Their Polly was a yery big ucknow arna • FARMS inloss, 100 acres $ inloss, 100 acres LOTS • ane of Pines • e offer: the .above for your__con itieration free evaluations 12 years of service 'out-of-tovin' advertising • 18 ogices to biri, • a veteran sales force :free catalogues • -• 62,000 • girl, apparently much Older than the other 'school! girls and .she wore a very 59,000 :'unlovely" 'dress thru' most 51.000 of the performance. It just didn't..fit no way, no how! And the original fOld creases of 51 o 000 ' the material stood out iike.d • sore thumb. Things like that can spoil a girl's image -- • can'tthey? Polly had a good voice, but s d s Y., r .• r s • I'M sure she felt as. awkward as she looked. That was the only part of the show that I • was unhappy about,.. but honi6,•heard this same girl was . • greates Irma la-poUcei. Well, I didn't realbt mean to New workers and people. of • the congregation helped bring a new zest to the §essions. Rev. Lochie Ro'yal says the spirit. of the whole thing was • simply amazing. .; • Everyone: 'enjoyed. lemonade on the lawn after church but a good number of TTh childreli re sorry the , • session is over. I'm sure- many Of the mothers are sorry too, since there are too few attractions. to get the kids avvay from TV. Green ThUmbersTmothers-r• • is a group youngSters frbm 7 DON.,1101S REAL ESTATE -LTD. • REALTOR • 53 West Street • 524-8951. TOriliTobey 529-7431 • T.'• • criticiie, for the showwas, en the whole, • most enjoyable - and well done: ; • I thoroughly enjoyed the • dashing about later trying.:to - find an eating spot. Another time we will know the best place for good lateLrlite food is. to 14 can enjoy and also be a b-ig help to you too. This great group are having another Flower Shnw August 21 at Stmcoast Mall. • There are classes open now for children and many' can learn a lot :before the twenty-first. Why ,M.oment ..M.useum • ._ BY ROB SHR1ER • Anyone who haswitnessed theLGeor-ge-Tune- collection • wood carvings at the Huron .COunty Pioneer Museum will doubtless. agree that it is one of the finett displays of"one man's craftsmanship anywhere.' Mr. George F., June's story as -infer eiting as- Ins car-- vings. • • "Dick" • June- was, in ill health, when he.piclied.tip that first chunk of cedar ..and he continued with his new- offnd-hOOby The--more--he whittled the more intriguing • wife have fravelled"extensivel3c-througheut Cipada, the United States, and Europe but they say this is the very first . time they have beenso warmly welcomed anywhere. "You can bet we'll tell all our friends, and our family," remarked -- Hodges The our st of the Week program is a regular feature b3 the Tourist Committee to promote Gbderich &milli July and August. (staff photo) • , . , . . • who saw him talk of his carVings noteCed a glint of pride in those eyes, .a pride that was well -warranted. His collectioincludes n not . only the standard fare of chains, canes, tables, chairs and Plaques but' also scale odels-oHtefrie-sitearhorsc - teams, w.00den flowers, and it became and the more he - ,„ realized his talents.• "Shoot! It's really • nothing," he says of his •litokfcks. "1 feel kind of Mean to think I'M fooling away my -7".-ttare-lire• this. A o o peop wantmo_t_o_ put the stiiff .on'• • display, but I've no way of taking them anywhere". Itis• 'ddubtful that an ac-' curate: count of his wOrkS---• ; could be made ,but it -must run • • well over a:thousand pieces. These works include a 40 -foot to,tern pole..which 'adorns, his pulled out his jacknife. He had been suffering from sciatic rheumatism and after • hospital morphine treatments his nerves were more than a _ here at Goderich Restaurant,. not call Mrs. M."Walton 524- httle bit jangled. . hen3e in Cotten' and an inlaid • Anna Melski :„„„Enid Bell pme.you more But in fashioning a long and table of poplar andwalnut rightoath • 6765 and her tell ' 524-101 • • • Mar V of yini may not aboutthia? .524-2768 • sturdy cane out of that cedar, made of • more than 59,000 " . • . PETE GODEBICH.OFFICE • 3:8 ST DAVID ST. 1. MacEWAN CLINTON OFFICE 86 KING_ST. 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Schneiker Bruce Ryan IVOurice Gardiner Rosemarie Lassaline B.R Robison 24-6055 Res 524-7762 Res. 524-7302 Res. 5246816 Res. 524-6905 ' r Dick found the solution t�. cubes of wood and all carved -.- and inlaid by hand over a six- month peril:W. The latter is on display at the museum. • His words belittled his cr-a-fismariship,` but anyone, those .long hours of ,pain, and unrest. He haddiscovered the art of,„ concentration from a piece of wood and a .blade of , Wieturning from his cottage on Lake COuchiehing near Orillia to his home at Cottarn THE MAN TO. SEE IS . PROPERTIES FOR SALE TIRED OF RENTING? • RGETTING MARRIED.? eal. Estate. Look over this well cared for 12' x 60' mobile home with a 12' x 12' 82 Albert Streit • . Phone: 482-9371 MASON BAILEY. ,MASON Thrivingtaxi business for sale in Clinton, no competition. 3 building lots in Clinton. • storey aluminum sided home fit tinder $30,000 will buy. this 11/2 Ciffiton, 9 rooms, 4 bedrooms, recreation room newly decorated oil heating, excellent location. .94 acres crop land in Hullett Township , • 2 'storey aluminunn sided home in Clinton on main ,street, 3 bedrooms; ell heat, nice 'dining -room and living room, lovely back lot: • 1 floorbrick 'home under con- struction in Clinton, attached garage, electric heat, can be finished to purehaser's specifications. 2 storey 8 room frame home on Hwy 8, 4 bedrooms, 11/2baths, • mostly carpeted, oil heating, large • - Fully equipp4d ttiurant in Clinton, doing an excellent ,business< ideally located. • Semi-detached, 11/2 storey' home in Goderiph 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, workshop. Located close to up- town, ---Rearly new 5 roomhung;low hi Varna, 2 bedrooms, fireplace, garage. and works*. . • Single building lot in Clinton. 21/2 storey brick home in Clinton, 7 roorns, 4 bedroonf's,' 1.1/2- baths, sunporch, shdp at "beat. Lobatecl close te u towh FOOD FOR THOUGHT 11 you' rest on your laurels, they --te-nr:te become wreaths. • ' addition andsundeck. LOCaled.on a• lot •66' x 132' in Dungannon. • Immediate possession. LUCKNOW 4, DUNGANNON AREAS 199- ACRE FARM, excellent 5 • bedroom brick home,3arge barn, $105,000. 300 ACRES. 225 vierkabte; Beef peration 7,room home 5165,000 100 ACRE Highlivay No. 6 prOperty, excellent brick home, barn 56' x 586,500. •• • • t4,140,t,0. • • people to use the tables and chairs. Paul Bunyan can .136 seep at the Museum resting back in. his 'heft,i.i pine arm: chair observing constantly his maker's work. He felt equally proud of his Wife's craft, rug-hooking. th at- when- it Came to x.tig:thcioking, there Wasn't a woman aliVe who could touch his wife. He felt proudest of his inlaid armchair. • The craft of George F. June • shall continue as an example • of what latent talent coupled • with 'Perseverance., con -and --the. will to achieve can accomplish. • -1- • Paul Btinyan, Canada's .famous gargantuan woodsman overSee-s the work of his maker, •Geerge "Dick" June, whose collection of woodcarving and whittling can be seen at the Huron County Pioneer Museum, Every piece exhibited. was carved from scratch by hand with little else btitia pocketknife. (staff phOto)7-• „_ . • . C01111 till] . COUNTRY GENERAL STORE. 'BYDORIPAQUETTE, Cornfortable 4 bedroom home, Men's night -will be played:1 priced right. Possession to be arrangedon Thur•sday this week . * • ' because of the Monday APPROX. 4 ACRES with good' hoTliiict:y. ladies wa barn and 5 room Noritiander • l's Home. 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