HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-09-15, Page 27bleree b
Paper.
were(
'eased
arae o
be p
e signed
i1 your
Peered
wo mo
r inter
who Ilk
as she ho
very y
;ter app
datti
!'Ia
, the
)n cha
rs, a
f help
ion that
;Ings
les, int
oto,
(very
rtes that
'nsr m
ccessful
levant
Iders
ore int
wort
I will be
touch wi
rop me a
3H0
SEP
RE
LTERA
ader
he Sp
oney o
dens in
'erlised
I dozen
r mere
.ived- a
hlia bs
wrote
omise t
would b
buts(
append,
althea
Ived is
(eels
ive wfid
ees rib
fed bei
on firs
t weel
will
one
ICK al
REPA
RE
IE
6
181
Goo
cla
ling
IP
sere I
and l
t ol?
ur
canC•'
sdld
cele
ry
The
unda
tion
es
re
1pany•
er d
'o
IPY
tt"
oor
is
A000
epag
of
LEI
�Eh
un
tens havedogs vaccinated
o sportsmen should
eir dogs vaccinated
rabies before this
all hunting season
h d� e
expectedly g
of rabies whicf m19ay
e peak year
esources Minister
S, Miller warned
oting that M'e`t."ro
currently has a
utbreak of rabies in
in residential areas,
ed vaccination for
pets that might
era rabid animal.
time of year narks
et of the fall -winter
rabies which has
eristically appeared
rovince over the last
"Mr. Miller said.
ry field offices in
Ontario have been
g telephone calls
e public concerning
d animals, many of
n examination, were
dos rahid.
ng to. the Canada
ent of Agriculture,
s of animal rabies
ported in Ontario
during June and July this
year.' While lower than the
1976 total of 197 cases for the
same period, there is an in-
creasing intensity of rabies in
the counties of Carleton,
Elgin, Hastings, Middlesex,
Oxford,- Simcoe, Wellington
and York.
"Although our field staff is
concerned about reports of
suspected animals, it can't
act on all those coming in at
the present time," the
Minister said. "Where a
person or any livestock has
been in contact with an ap-
parently rabid animal, the
incident should` be reported
immediately to the Health of
Animals Branch of the
Canada Department of
Agriculture which has offices
throughout the country."
The Health of Animals
Branch is equipped to in -
The risk, I_hear,t.attackmen increases with age - 900
per cent from 30 to 50 years of
age.
RD, _\\l :V_ `'TAN .�G\tO11)101N)).ATION
idierf:est
Cider Making.n
Steam Engine & Shingle Mill
Spinning quilting
Entertainment Crafts
Sausage Stuffing Displays
Refreshments Flea Market
& Much, Much More
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2
11:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M.
e grounds of thielaistoric Van Egmond House, Egmond
Ontario. (1 mile south of Seaforth)
WIIIII
GODERICH & DISTRICT ASSOCIATION
FOR
RETARDED CHILDREN
DANCE
TO THE MUSIC OF111
CHRIS BLACK
SALTFORD
FRIDAY,
SEPTEMBER 30th
9-1
'8.°° Per Couple
For Tickets Phone: 524-6595
or
524-8510
Dungannon
Fall Fair
eptember, 22nd & 23rd
September 22nd
0
dwayr School Exhibits, 4-H Calf Club, Domestic]
ence and Flower Exhibits.
P.m. Western and English Horse Show
and Hall Exhibits
.30 p.m.
P.m.
P.m.
P.m.
p.m.
rs
September 23rd
Parade
Baby Show
Log Sawing Contest
Ball Game: Kingsbridge vs. All -Stars
Dance - to the Country Companions
vestigate animals suspected
of rabies and promptly
reports back to the in-
dividual, medical prac-
titioner or health unit.
Persons exposed to rahid
animals usually require a 14
dose rabies vaccination
series over a two-week period
,wand should consult, their
family doctor for advice.
II
11��
GODERICH, London
r; l
t i
NEW FALL
DINNER MENU
VEAL PARMESAN
COQUILLES ST. JACQUES
PRIME RIB OF BEEF
AU JUS
FRESH
LAKE. HURON PERCH
$3.95
$3.95
$4,95
$3.95
Served with Rolls, choice of Soup or Salad.
FALL HOURS: MON. thru SAT. for lunches
TUES. thru SUN. for dinners
Closed Sunday & Monday evenings
Fully Licensed under L.L.B.O.
The
�T�OU�PAi�
Inn
168 WEST ST. GODERICH 524-6205
"ON TOP OF THE HARBOUR HILL"
ANNOUNCEMENT
White
Carnation
HOLMESVILLE
We would- like .to announce
the new proprietors of the
White Carnation, David and
Sandra Orr, as of September
1, 1977.
..Our appreciation is ex-
tended to everyone for their
patronage over the past 5
years. We hope you will
continue to do. the same with
the new owners.
SCHEDULES AVAILABLE FOR FUTURE DANCES
NEW YEAR'S EVE TICKETS ON SALE NOW
Thanks Again
Pat and Bob
Dawn and Bruce
*t********'1k**lk* '*'�r '**"*'*'>k'74'** 304*
\,�� _ **
*� `Me1 ..iF„ {9 ;I1�2,rsdrrp�� � �Y :� Ty
*
*
*
*
FREE! GRANDSTAND SHOWS *
*
*
Year's greatest entertainment value..
WESTERN FAIR!
Look what your gate
admission buys ..
ALL THESE ATTRACTIONS AT NO EXTRA CHARGE
—75 minute stage spectacularsthree
times dally
FREE! STAGE TEN
—Continuous entertknment courtesy of
CFPL-TV
—CBC personalities chows square
dancing, puppets fashion shows etc & LIVESTOCK JUDGING
—The Story Of Pork
—Breed displays of livestock
—At the Agricultural Pavilion
FREE! COMMERCIAL &
GOVERNMENT EXHIBITS
— Plus pholo'competdron. cljflnary arts.
fine arts home arts. wine•making
display horticultural display
FREE! AGRICULTURAL DISPLAYS
FREE! HORSE SHOWS
— Al Ontario Arena featuring Wesle•n.
Senior and Junior classes
FREE! MARCO POLO THEATRE
--Continuous entertainment musical
and novelly acts
FREE! GATE PRIZES
--Adult Awards $1 000 Cash daily
—Children s Awards
Five 075 cash prl,es daily
FREE! COLOURFUL PARADES
—Warrior s Day Parade.
Sat Sept 10 at 12 30 p m
- --Shrine Parade.
Sun Sept 11 at 1 p re
- -School Hus Patrol Parade
Sat Sept 17at 1 p
FREE! AROUND THE GROUNDS
--Roving entertainers, novelty and fun
parades
SAVE UP TO 20% ON MIDWAY & KIDDIELAND RIDS AND SHOWS
Buy Universal Coupon Books. Sold at ticket kiosks
shlws .uid 1,, "I q.v'"r
throughout the grounds. ti11,rwi ,,,r, .,,;,,,,,,,
*48 Bonus Coupon Book 510.00— Save 20°a ('NEL IGIBLE FOR $500 DRAW)
22 Bonus Coupons $5.00 — Save 10°o
Single Coupons 25 cents each
General Admission: Adults - $2.00 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., $2.50 alter 4 p.m. end on weekends.
Children - 5 to 12 yrs. $1.00, under 5 fres C^
r fl/ s 1
r
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER15,1917—PAGE<3A
Goderich L ittle I heatre
WILL BE HOLDING
AUDITIONS
FOR
ITS FIRST PLAY OF THE SEASON
SEPTEMBER 21st
7:30 p.m.
1S
MacKAY HAIL
(DOWNSTAIRS) -
•OCTOBERFEST
Party, Dinner and Dance
' I
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1
Goderich Memorial Arena ,
PARTY - 6:00 p.m.
DINNER - 7:30 p.m.
DANCING - 9:00 - 1:00 m.
Superb German Menu by Jonas Bingeman
Octoberfest sausage, roasted pigtail, cabbage rolls,
sauerkraut, bean salad, potato salad,
rye bread and butter
TICKETS -'8.00 Per Person
Dance to "The Countdowns"
Top Octoberfest Band
FOR TABLE RESERVATIONS CALL REC. OFFICE - 524-8373
4,
HURON COUNTY'S
FINEST DINING AND
BANQUET CENTRE
FULLY LICENSED UNDER THE L.L.B.O.
OPEN: 7 DAYS A WEEK
12 NOON - 10 P.M.
For Reservations
Call
DINING
and
DANCING
Thursday, Friday
and Saturday
Evenings,
7to10p.m.
THIS WEEKEND: ,
Noon Luncheon Luffet
$2u25
12 noon to 4 via.
Coffee & dessert extra
EVENING MENU ---
4 to 10 p.m. Nightly
No. t --FISH and CHIPS $1.99
No. 2—SPARE RIB DINNER 83.59
No. 3—RIB EYE STEAK DINNER 83.49
No. 4—HOT SMORGASBORD 83.69
No. 5—PORK CHOP DINNER $3.79
No. 6—SEAFOOD PLATTER 83.89
No. 7—T -BONE STEAK DINNER 14.09
No. 8—NEW YORK SIRLOIN DINNER $4.99
All of the above include our FREE SALAD BAR.
SUNDAYS -12 noon to 10 p.m.
Monday & Tuesday Evening Specials!
"SEAFOOD PLATTER" ... St"
Quiet, Relaxing Supper Music
Supplied by "Tequila"
(Proper Dress required -
No Blue Jeans)
"SENIOR CITIZENS
HOURS"
SO' OFF ANY MEAL
Our Dessert Menu
Now Includes
"CAPTAIN JOHN'S
BLACK FOREST CAKE"