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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-10-06, Page 27ood') ti •Und OW1e ks Je AN ELT) eatre Passe Muraille at lyth Centre forArts the combination of atre Passe Muraille, forth, and William espeare sound unusual? mixture forms the basis paul Thompson's latest uction, 'Shakespeare for and Profit,' which will be ented at the theatre 11 and es esday,c nesdaY, October 12, Play was rehearsed in orth so there are many Paulreferences. Thompson also Paul a satirical look at the tford Shakespearean val. !Shakespeare for Fun and Profit', the centennial committee of Seaforth is stymied when its exciting schedule of events (including Bobby Curtola and the Helldrivers) falls through. John Bottom, farm im- plement dealer, and head of the centennial committee, decides to save the day by putting on a play, aided by a Wintario grant. He will save Gardno's Hall; which is scheduled for demolition, rescue the- centennial celebrations, inject some "culture" into Seaforth, and maybe even make a profit. Bottom asks Peter Quince, a local high school teacher, to choose and direct a play. Quince chooses Shakespeare's "Midsummer Night's Dream". The play, and the fun, goes on from here. ,tar "Shakespeare for Fun and Profit" will be in Blyth for two nights only. Tickets are available at local ticket outlets in Seaforth, Goderich, Clinton, Wingham, Lucknow, and Blyth. This play is the first presentation of the Blyth Centre for the Arts' winter program. ickets still available r Roy Jewell night there Ontario will ssively..say Thank You e of its best known ns on Thursday evening, r 20. ht " separate counties be generously sented ,by farmers, n dwellers, young ; indeed by a complete .section of the various unities as a special dation Night is held for., Jewell, former CFPL o and Television ultural broadcaster and r for the London Free evening is planned to Roy for his many of dedicated service to rrn people of this part of the province. The evening will include the presentation of a special fund for fur- thering the education of young people in Southwestern Ontario, in the agricultural area. Former Ontario Agriculture Minister, William Stewart, will make an official presentation, entertainment will he provided by an area junior farmers choir, Bill Brady of CFPL Radio will be Masterof Ceremonies, and there will he many delightful surprises as this special tribute is paid to -- an extraordinary broadcaster and writer. The dinner will be held in the Progress Building at the Western Fair in London with the reception at 6:30 p.m. and the buffet served at 7:30. Tickets will be $10'per person, and following the meal and presentations, en- tertainment, etc., there will he dancing to the Lionel Thornton Orchestra. Tickets are available from most Agricultural Offices and from the Middlesex Federation of Agriculture, 291, King Street, Box 5933, London. Middlesex, Lamb - ton, Kent, Elgin, Huron, Perth, Oxford and Norfolk counties will be well represented at Roy Jewell Appreciation Night, October 20 in London. 0 O O o0o CKNX-FM has- chosen 50 all-time favourite songs! We .are playing 5. of them each weekday morning at`8 am and repeating them in the evening at 6:00 prim. Listen to Stereo 102! . , • then following this Friday's broadcast • , . send us your vote for your favourite song from all'those played. You can win a new stereo system, or an AM -FM radio. . there'll be 221 winners! WIN AN AM -FM RADIO OR A FABULOUS STEREO SYSTEM ON CKNX-FM STEREO 102 CKNX.FM• STEREO 102 WINGNAM ONT NOG 2WO`� FROM THE ALL TIME HITS Pt AVE 0 ON KNX f M WF FKI IAV; A A M. ANO h 00 P M OCTOBER 3RD TOOCTOBER 14TH THIS IS MY FAVOURITE (TITLE) MV NAME ADDRESS PHONE NO ---------------------- J ,SQUARE MEAL SQUAREVEAL TRY -NOW NOW FULLY i LICENSED GODERICH RESTAURANT�� STEAKHOUSE & TAVERN Ltd. LICENSED UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENSE ACT 42 WEST STREET SALTFORD VALLEY HALL FOR RENT 524-9366 11 You're invited t�: Richard E. Crouch Library, 550 Hamilton Rd., London to view: a natural progression" by Mona Mulher•n Opening: Tuesday, October 11th 8 p.m. "drawings depicting a concern with nature; its inner workings; its unseen presences." Exhibition on view to November 5th, 1977. GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 0,1977—PAGE 3A For a .Tasty Treat Try -Oil NESE FOOD Phone 524-2242 Eat In or Take out HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. Fri --Sat. Sun. 10 a.m.-10 p.m. 10 a.m.-12 p.m. 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Open Wednesdays Esquire Restaurant The Square Goderlch THANKSGIVING SUNDAY DINNER SPECIAL Spare Ribs Turkey ONLY $45o Meal Comes Complete with all the Trimmings... Including Beverage and Dessert — Steamed Carrot Pudding or Pumpkin Pie. 12 NOON - 7 P.M. HWY. 21 DRY DOCK RESTAURANT BAYFIELD 565-2553 l Thanksgiving Dance DINE OUT IHRIIKSGIWNG SMORGASBORD STYLE SPECIAL DINNER SUNDAY, OCT. 9th i1'F'rst Sitting 4:30 p.m. • Last Sitting 7:00 p.m. SERVING: • Prime Rib • Turkey • Spare Ribs Please Phone for Reservations 524-7337 1 HANKSGI VI NG DAY MONDAY 00110 OUP DINING LOUNGE SHALL BE CLOSED J•EAH Includes our satisfying Cold Buffet Bedford Hotel The Square Goderich ********************** * NOW PLAYING AT THE ELM HAVEN * to Saturday, October 8 "Blue Maxx" * * COMING Monday, October 10 to Saturday, October 15 at the VANASTRA PARK RECREATION CENTRE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 9 P.M. - 1 A.M. MUSIC BY: "Chris Black and his Swinging. Brass' ADMISSION: SMORGASBORD 810. PER COUPLE LUNCH INCLUDED SPONSORED BY VANASTRA COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM: BLACK'S GROCERY DISCOUNT STORE THE MET-SUNCOAST MALL HURON COUNTY'S FINEST DINING AND BANQUET CENTRE FULLY LICENSED UNDER THE L.L.B.O. OPEN: 7 DAYS A WEEK, SUNDAY - THURSDAY 12 NOON 10 P.M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 11 NOON -1A.M. For Reservations CaII * "Zipper" ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL CLINTON Come out and enjoy LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Friday and Saturday Evenings 7 p.m. - 1 a.m. THIS WEEKEND: DANCE TO THE MUCIC OF (Proper Dress required No Blue Jeans) "Rick McGhie" We're Now Accepting Reservations for THANKSGIVING WEEKEND October 9 and 10 DINNER SERVED 12 NOON - 10 P.M. Special THANKGI'GING BREAKFAST Sunday & Monday, October 9 & 10 8 A.M. - 11 A.M, 1141%4111 a by ,colty Harrultur "These Questions and ' An- swers based on Ontario Law,are published 10 inform and not to advise. No one should try to apply or in- terpret the law without the aid and advice of a trained expert who knows the facts, since the facts of each case may change the application of the laW." NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. Readers are reminded that ALL letters addressed to this column, will receive a per- sonal reply, provided you enclose a STAMPED AD- DRESSED ENVELOPE. Call ,f 3HOUR SERVICE REPAIRS AND >> il- ALTERATIONS 524-6231 A good friend of mine lies in the hospital because he ac- cepted a ride in someone's car. 1 claim that the driver can be held liable, am I right or wrong? If your friend intends to sue the driver then he is going to need the services of a com- petent lawyer who will ascertain whether he thinks his client has a case or not. Generally speaking, the driver of the automobile is only liable to gratuitous (FreE) passengers where he has Leen "grossly negligent" (extremely careless), otherwise passengers •are taleen to ride at their own risk. This does not apply to vehicles operated in the business r, of carrying passengers for money, (e.g. Taxi). . .proof of gross negligence is not needed in that case. call BILL MELICK at yott_r_ COLLISION REPAIR CENTRE SOUTH END BODY • \Matt Wi'/ 524-9181 BAYFIELD RD. GODERICH I live in a government' owr,ed housing complex. Last spring, while repairing the dining room ceiling, a square was dropped on my dining room buffet and two deep gouges made in it. I reported this immediately and was finally told to get two estimates and submit them to management. I have ap- proached a dozen people and none are interested because the gouges are deep and the piece of furniture will have to be taken out to repair. Is the onus on me to find ,craftsmen to do this job? Yes! legally the onus is on you to get the required two estimates because if you are thinking of sueing you must have a definite amount to go after. DON'T BE SHY COME JOIN US! BE A + BL00D DONOR I am thinking about co- signing a loan. What does this involve, please? Normally a loan consists of a series of one or more promissory notes. That is. the drawer of the note — the person getting the loan — makes an unconditional promise to pay a certain amount to the loan company or whoever it may designate at a certain time. If you co-sign it is generally as an endorser of the note. When you sign in this capacity, you are held to warrant the genuineness and validity of the note in certain respects. If thq„person getting the loan cannot pay off the note as it falls due, then you would be liable, as an endorser, to pay it off yourself. SCHUTZ Your Full line • CHRYSLER • PLYMOUTH li ,1 • DODGE 11 1 holiday 414 HURON D. 8311 0ODERICH 524- r;.