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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-10-21, Page 17Vaughan Kinahan of.Godecich.battled this .41 inch/8 pound salmon for. 45 minutes early last Saturday morning,. Vaughan and his fishing partner John Smallwood made the catch, in the Maitland River wherethey landed a 16 pounder last week. (staff photo).' Curling club opens season BY BON KJ•AGES Ice at the cl will be going in the last week of October with freecurling • the first week of N-ovember.' • ,nstruction's will be arranged 'forithose who wish. ;Ladies opening night party' is on November 3; while the Men's openingstag is on November 5. Sunday 'Nights - Mixed curling is open to anyone beginning at 8 p.m.. Monday Nights - Men's curling is at; 7 and 9, p.m.` Tuesday Afternoons'" - LadieSr' urling is at 1:30. • Tuesday Nights - Farmers. ocarling (payas you play) is at 7and9p.m. Wednesday' Nights - Ladies curling is at 7 arid 9 p.m. and there will be no rushing home this year sothe men can curl at 9. Also a new innovation for the one night a week curlers concerning fees,. Either pay. as you play per schedule or rnember'ship fees'. Mem- bership fees must be .paid if curling more than one night a week. Thursday Nights Industrial League . curling is. at 7 p.m: This is strictly pay as ' ` you play and . is represented by such teams as Kinsmen, Dominion Rbads, Hospital, Teachers, etc. If you have a group that' is in- terested, here is your chance! Ship's choice is; at 9 p.•m. and . is where you pick' out. yourown team being men's, ,ladies, mixed or -what have you. Friday Nights - Mixed `curling at- 7 and 9 p.m. It should be an excellent couples night out as Mr. Rowe is serving supper and having a happy Yl,,pur before curling if, you wis: , and hopefully. dancing to follow the: curling ' for your enjoyment. So you had better start .getting in condition' for these physical activities, all in orie night. Saturdays Are for special events such as bonspiels. The Sheaffer Spiel' opens the 'men's; competition . 'on -Saturday, December 4, 1976: Ed,:Rowe is .the : _new manager at. the club and has informed .us he intends to keep the .kitchen open each night for light snacks. For further information. contact Eleanor Erskine at 524-9555 or Ron Klages at 524 STORE WIDE IIIflhIflhW/IIIP1iIlIPi Ends -October 23 ALL ITEMS 1:0% -to 5O OFF RADNOR • . CHINA FORMS . ROYAL POULTON • FIGURINES:'. CRYSTAL.. BONE CHINA DINNERWARE BONE CHINA, TABLE SETS • ▪ IRONSTONE .• TABLE SETS COSTUME JEWELLERY SILVER FLATWARE AND . ' HOLLOWARE .L STAINLESS STEEL FLATWARE WE HAVE IN STOCK ONE . FLOOR MODEL GRANDMOTHER'S WESTMINSTER CHIME CLOCK REGULAR $985.00 ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL. $72.5.00 DIAMOND RING SETS BY ROMANCE • BELLEEN" BLUE MOUNTAIN POTTERY SILVER OPEN SIX DAYS. A WEEK MONDAY TO SATURDAY SCHMUDI iEWELLERv'..and CHINA - OWNERS' '- W; JOS. AND DEAN E: AGNEW HONE 528.3532... LUCKNOW, ONTARIO Club outlines ear's activities BY TONY WHELAN " The Circle City CB Club met in the Vimy Lounge of the Goderich Legion Hall on October 17 where the new executive presided over its first' meeting. On October. 3 •• elections were held and elected into office . .were::, President Ken Cutt (Super Bluper); Vice President Tom "Gillis . (Uncle Tom);. Secretary Tony, . Whelan (Willys Knight) ; and Treasurer Ruth Erb (Happy Cooker). . • After roll call, the matters which were to be discussed a while the meeting was in order were gabled .by the President: Items at hand included selection .of the committee to prepare and order the club crests, the 'social ' committee to plan future dances and . club outings. ' Prior to the meeting, the rxecutive got together and chose four members to establish ...directorship positions to assist them with the various decisions : they will lace in the future. Upon acceptance of their -jobs, the membership was asked to accept theirinstallations and it was carried. It .wasalso decided that the annual membership fee would.:be.set at $10 per family, and associated'membership would. be $5. During the rap session that followed the new business, the floor brought forward various ideas for club activities, such as a toboggan party,. •a winter hay ride, and the possibility of preparing and -entering a float signifying the club in the Santa. Claus parade on December in Goderich. Coffee was selvedto the membership at a ro minute break period aft;ek—"the new business "topics were tabled.. The future club meetings have been set for the second Sundayof each month in the Legion Vimy Lounge - the next meeting being November 14 at7 p.m. Sue '.MacAdam '(left) Sunset ladies'. champion is congratulated by runner-up Cris Spitzig at the Sunset • awards banquet (staff photo) INSURANCE George Turtor LIFE, AUTO, ARE AND ALL OTHER LINES, 319 HURON ROAD GODERICH. 524-7411 PION EER SA -6500 INTEGRATED . AMPLIFIER MUSIC'S PRICE RETAIL 219.95 An' excellent . new Pioneer Amplifier with a continuous power output of 25 watts per channeland an affordable° price. Accepts 2 tape decks, microphone,. phono, "tuner '& auxiliary equipment & has provis- ion for 2 sets of speakers. Beautiful high fidelity performance. • • Power Output 25 Watts RMS Per Channel •• Distortion Less Than 0.1%. • Warranty Two Years AssurimumA WI Ontario 'S "beet, •, Stratford 221.29111 GODERICH SXONAL-STAR, THURSD.W, OCT 1 196 .s.PA r Is the high price' of gas bothering. you! 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