The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-07-20, Page 3Centennial Calling
rt Mart Weekend
By M>'S. Walter Rathburri •
ee
Make stare you .visit The. over the ,,lace die la ,exeiting
nor# this week. ' Gnoriul goodies, with. real live
ly,(;rafts.
tings are hanging under the • men to show you their work.
trees, tables and counters all
DRIYE..IN
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THE
FORTUNE
(adult Entertainment)
Shown at' 9:10 and 11:00 only
Jack Lemnon,
Walter Matthau, Judi . West
CARTOON
SAT., MON. -- July 22-24
lEvADA
(Adult Entertainment)
Shown at 9:00: and 11:00 only
Steve- McQueen,
Karl Malden, Suzanne. Pteshettee
COLOR CARTOON
TUES., WED. —.July 25-26 •
THE
OFNAVARONE
Shown at 9:00 and 11 :00 only
Gregory Peck, •
David Niven, Anthony 'Quinn
COLOR CARTOON
COMING NEXT:
"THEt�LSS BOTTOM
ran.. ito i en,BO4T. 4.. :., •
Doris Day
We have a well --known port. -
rait artist who will do a beauti
fel portrait of your, ,child or
��our�lf,��,fte�-you'a►o::speat
couple of hours just "looking",
Youth be happy to sit in the
"Sidewalk "S- Cafe', and enjoy a ai* n
joY a
darned; good cup o'coffee arid
a sweet roll,. served by the
ladies -of the Maple Leaf Chap.
ter of the \\IODE, •
When you wander back to the
street you .will .find the mer.
chants have tables and racks Qn
the • sidewalk, filled with timely
bargains and teasers planned
to invite you inside tcc see the
other bargains. We expect to
enjoy' the evening, also, on the
Square, with music and games.
I'll- bet without too much coax.
ing there - will also be a street
dance,! How long is it since you
danced in the street? • •
As people grow older they
seem afraid to.' join the"Fun"
groups. A little more of this
type of relaxation can add years
to your life. So many are con.
tent to sit in front of the TV set
with their favorite program.
Just sit and sit and get old.
When was the last time you
sat in the cool night air and
watched a ball game. The Prof.
_ essionals you see on TV," never
make the exciting errors our
summer teams. might. These
JCisd involve you 'in their game.
First thing you know you're
screaming at thedoughhea:d who
missed, the ball and you
haven't been so exited inyears!
This is just what the doctor
ordered! 'Get out of the house,
see a game or a good show
where you can laugh and clap
and act like your are alive.
There's a "good show" com-
ing on the 2gth. Mark your cal.
endar. These are wonderful and
talented artists, The Travellers
,and Catharine McKinnon and
you will be able to 'laugh and
clap' and enjoy yourself.
Don't forget to visit the
Square in the evening this
Thursday, Friday, andSaturday.
.'You were conspicious"by your
absence during Old Home Week.
And your -committees are being
criticized for it. Is that fair?
"There's At aysSomethingDo.
ing o4n The i 4uare".
Jack MacLaren's song should
be published locally so we could
all learn it. Perhaps it .would
help us to get into the swing
of things again.
See .you "On the Square."
Martha
CARLOW Two thousand
-34altoriralanued th a _guest
book at Colborne Township's
new tourist attraction, the
Centennial Home �. Lastweek•
end, July 15, 16theBehmilier
group under the leadership of •
Mrs, Girvinn Young were hos.
tesses 'with help from Mrs;
William Fisher. and Mrs. Albert
Riehl at the bake sale.
The craft room was in charge
of Mrs. Frank Allinof Goder°ich)
formerly of Benmiller, whose
special craft is candlemaking
and marble craft. The Sunday
evening sing -song which attrac.
ted many was incharge of sew
erai Auburn ladies including
Mrs. William Craig at , the
organ, Mrs. Gordon Taylor,
Mrs. George Millian and Mrs.'
Donald Haines. _
The weekend of July 23, 23
will, be in charge of Mrs. Elmer
Robertson's group which in.
chides the 8th concession from
Carlow east to the boundary.
Mrs. William Robertson will
convene the bake sale Saturday
and it is expected that Mrs.
Hume Clutton will return to
demonstrate "netting" and a
demonstration of leather tooling
will be given by Mrs; Emma
Rivett pf Dungannon, formerly
of Colborne Township.
Saturday devening the newly
formed Rock'nRoll group known
as the "Pros and Cons" will
entertain. It is hoped that this
evening will draw a good crowd
of Colborne Township and area
young people. The Sunday even-
ing sing -song will .be in charge
of Mrs. George Millian' of Aub.
urn, formerly of Colborne
Township - and other musical
talent. .
LIMITED QUANTITY
WOODEN
BARRELS
FOR. SALE
From The Centennial
Barrel Arch
Available At The
Tourist Information Booth..
$3 •oo PLUS TAX
CASH .and CARRY
Pupils Pass
PCRSONALS
Mr. C. R. Tweedie., Colum -
Piano .s bus, Ohio„ its ya.cationing in town
this week.
Summer guests with. Mrs. D.
The following PuPits o: Mrs, s• D. Mooney, .North Street,
Donaldson, A,L,C,M„ were " include Mr. and• Mrs. Paul
successful in the past 'year: • Mooney and :children; Midland;
Piano , - Grade VIII Honors, Mrs and Mrs. Don Mooney and
Karen Rivett; Pass,: 'Mary Ellen • .- children, Toronto, . • (they are
Bettger; Grade VII Pass, Janis ,spending. their vacation at 'their
Green; Grade Vi Honors, Blake cottage at Sunset Beach); Mr.
Jones, Peggy Manly; , Grade V ' T and Mrs. Douglas Mooney, and
First class honors. Tom son, Charles, Langley, British
McGill; Psss Elizabeth Scar Columbia.
man; Grade 111 Pass, Roberta Mr. and Mrs. Robert M.
Hays, Anne Coulter, equal; Fisher, Patty Ann and Brad of
Oracle ti Honors, Joan Coulter, London, • Ontario are visiting
Louise Campbell, Sally Leitch, • their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
pass, Elaine Bean; Grade II' Milton Fisher, and Mr. and Mrs.
Theory, 1st. Class honors, Hugh
Allis, Karen Rivett, Ann Allis,
Honors, Marvin Mills; Pass,
Beth Ross.
party Marks.
90th Birthday
A party. celebrating the 90th
birthday of Robert Thomson,
Kippen, was held at the home of
his daughter Mrs. R. H. Cor.
nish and family, Bluewater
Beach.'
Members of the family pre-,
sent at the gathering were, Mr.
and Mrs. C. Priestap and fain.
ily Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. D.
Moyer and family Parry Sound;
Mr. and1VIrs. R. Stokes and
family, London; Mr. and Mrs.
L. Schneider and family, Strata
ford.
Mr. Thomson enjoys good
health and is quite active des.
pite his 90 4yearsl.
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P. Ziminerman, ,
WO2 and Mrs. A. K. Dowds,
Sandra, Chris, Sheila,and Ken.
neth were guests this week with
the Arnold McC.onnells.on Nei.
Son Street: They were here for
son Brian's wedding last Sat.
day to , Miss Alison Ryan.
Maureen was not able •to be
present as she is on the Can.
adian track team, competing in
Winnipeg in the Pan -Am Games.
will be stationed at Gimli, Man.
itoba, where he will be an
instructor.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Camp.
bell of London visited with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Breckow of Palmer.
stop Street.
Beverley and Linda Ruffen
from Victoria, B.C. are vis.
g with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ruffeli,
Regent Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Proctor
'of Detroit . were visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wettlaufer
for Old Home Week. •
F/O D.C. and Mrs.`MacPher.
son and family of Trento.n are
spending a few weeks in God=
erich with the Walter Rath.
burns.
Mr. and'Mrs• Richard -Dohme
of Dayton, Ohio, daughter of
Bert. and Betty Stanley, for-
merly of Clinton, now also in'
Dayton, are spending a short
t•i ne in Goderich visiting the
Doug MacPhersons.
y Bwaii :OW*
After. a lona hesittion, the
Goderich labor unions have deo.
cided to put on. a series of
entertaining events on the Labor
Bay weekend, On the .night of
Sa,teirda September--2nd-there-
will be a dance withall the trim.
risings at the Goderich Mem:
orial arena. At this.dance we
will chose some beautiful lady
to be Miss Union Maid for
our Labor •Day Parade. Also
we want to find two justr»as-
• beautiful ladies to be .the
Queen's maids of honor.. So,
girls, make sure your husbands
and `boy -friends take you to this -
dance.
On Sunday, September 3rd, an
open air Church service is plan.
ned. This will bean interdenom. -
inational service, and we hope
not only that Labor *ill turnout
' in force -but that all our friends
will' worship with us. In the
event of rain we: hope to have
arrangements made for the ser.
vice to . be held under' diver.
• So, please keep Sunday after.
'noon, September 3, open so we
can all go to church.
On Monday, September 4th,
we're planning a big parade
complete with band. Following
the parade, we plan to have a
really interesting guest speak.
er, about . an hour's worth
of sports with races for the
kiddies and the rumour is about
that the welders at Dominion '1
Roads have a tug -o -war team
'that's willing to take on any
six men from anywhere. Kenny
Boy'be will file all applications
and you'll be accomodated in
the order you file. File early
and you won't be accused of
pulling a tired team.
,We also have a street dance
planned, and we're investigating
the possibility of having a chic.
ken barbecue. But barbecue or
not we're going to have an
ice bcrearn eating contest and
people who have seen such a•
contest say they've never seen
the like in all their lives for
,fun. -
If all goes well, we'll have a
complete program to -publish
next °week, and along with the
horse races in Goderich the
same day there -shouldbe enter.
tainment for everybody in the
family, ,,in Goderich on Labor
Day.
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Living withie, four Wells t1rgle
to ` dull, us to immensity. of
the forces of naturet:-but a sense
of the tremendous powers 0f the
elements soon coiaesibaonc'e
one ' b'bards a boa.k 444 heads
out Into the lake,
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Unaer,_ ben gu conditions
le the
smel.. pleasure ' craft give ; _ .
operator a sense of power end
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w. b� ng• m S q
storm• and the sense of help•
lessness and ,insignificance
comes to the fore, .,
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.in the same sense,' the looal
ehlhte
nett in Godertth.**or Su*
day, anda *10 *Mk
beinc Made on OqiiipuOnt in
,offlcers,lU Were e �.
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sense and set uP for the benefit
of theAr.rater anldpasse geics,.
an lire 'auto 'safety checks on,
the road. LOW Skipporo'better>..
rue taut shipstn
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a silo to suit your ),Leeds -, 12", 12', 14' up
to 55 feet.
A, taw' 'vacancies yet to fill, place yOgr
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CONTRACTOR and BUILDER .
92 Cambria Rd. N., Goderich -- Phone .524-91137
29,130
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