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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-01-21, Page 5at. • „ A " • .• GODERICH SIGNAL,STAR:rittHiRSIMY, JAMPARY.-- ()mil& andAb910,_,With:Martha. • . .erS' Snow, snow and more SNOW! What do yon want 'to bet we ... get Our January thaw at the end of the month!! I would say we had enough, now,. tp-last until May bnt, if the * -down south breezes waft this way they will' surely- foul tip things for our Winter Carnival the iast two dayS, of this month. This year the Kinsmen Cltib are taking on.this project - and , . believe me yon need about 40' • viorkers to tacit* sornetWg..t.his. I remember hot)* •iSaMmy Argyle, and Pant Schutz -- I can't begin te nae all the others - worked so hard-forlast:, years carnival with the Rec. 111, Council sponsoring it and Paul Carroll working. like mad to get .eyerything lined ;nip. This xeir the Kinsmen wj1 have the headaches and the Rec. Couricil will aid and abet them in's6me other way: • With so many WORKERS it still cannot be a success if the COMMUNITY will not participate. • ,Just EVERYONE needs -to become, involved in order to makea Carnival, ,a parade or whatever goes on, kiiaCess.• , On' the Friday nit e- the teenagers chooie* a Snow -Queen:: at their dance.Saturday afternoon there vvill--be 'cutter raCes; snow sculpturing, and fun for the kids; 5:30 registrations and snowmobile races 7 to 10. • Thebig fun dance starts at 1-0 in --the Arena 'Auditorium. Carniitat Badges; which are let you ,in, the gate at any time. There are big ra6es and other • goings on, on Sunday -and our 4 Crawford Douglas of CKNX will. • be here to tell us all about it. Master of the Mike!' • . • Others helping are the Fire „ Dept., St. John ' Ainbulance people and many: "others inducting the Racing Association- who.4.' are loaning' their,' room • downstairs,for the registering and the booth, up for tlie announcing. So come and have " fun"- and Be a Good Citizen. _ • February 1 begins the ,Blitz for the Ability- Fund. We all remember this. as the famous °March of Dimes" which began • - around 1950 to fight the cursed Polio. Their symbol -- the pine tree with a branch missing -- is seen everywhere and that. missiug branch is where the ' Ability - Fund serves ; to„._ • rehabilitate the disabled 'adults, giving 'Meth training and "confidence, •helping them keep' - their self-Tespect inspkter THIS weekend January 22 and 23, the G.D:C.I. Drama Club presents TRIGON '71 - an evening of three plays and skits or. sketches you will surely enjoy. You have probably seen the'srnart (every well executed) posters they Nave «around town - At first.I thought I was se,eig an ad for a \Stratford Festival plaYT yhis just pints :up the fact that we have very sharp High. Schaal theatre in Goderich. • Their ,gaptible drama teadher.. :Waimea- ReftlitsOrir','-afferliErs"pert--• little wife Eleanor, have these young neeple, really enthused and deservea lot of creelThree One -act plays and three comic sketches add up to an evening of real entertainment. Linda Reinhart is again in charge of costuming and that little -lady will surely make , it BIG someday. Her clever designs and fine work. are sure to reach the "powers that be 2- and good luck -to you Linda! With good training in• thea* it just shows how well rounded' the G.D.C.I. curriculum is this year. This"is the best wax in the' world to ereate, future citizens who -will become great in, their line of work or at least- give a good aecounting of themselves in anything they attempt. 'Nothing but Great. can .come of -- thiS • • neration, I feeL__ Somewhere I read "Unless, a stream can be caught and controlled, no power an hold it once it has gained ftill strength in Wantormesskand rage. The uncontrolled riotous are' There are eleven workshop hich train people in , an the ne if they cannot carry n their former line of work. 'Ies people are once agajn usef - and proud and.thankful that ou cared en6ugh to help them fi ht their way back. This year the "Marchitig Mother” is Mary Fincher. a but hard working girl whose husband, well-known in this field as well as on The Square - Dennis Fincher convinced her that she could handle the job. • 'Toots' Fincher - I can't call her by any other 'name as this has always been a favorite nick name for her, will be one of our finest Marching Mothers, She tells me she inay need more canvassers and'I hope you will call her and --Ove her .your -name. You haVe only one block to,. cover and often that s just a few hOrnes, but she wants to call at EVERY home - as whatever ,the donation, it means a great deal -to this drive. • „,;, You can share in this -great fenergyin,adoleseeneeheerming.„:7 , in its course, a„eataract of death. Controlled it may be a river 9f Life widening out into a fruitful „delta of service ere it returns to the sea. It takes so little to divert that little stream - tittle things . such as a pebble, • a rock -'or unevening of.: the -ground to determine the channel .,thro' -whichpit wil flow." Bow inany LIYTLE, things change the destiny of oUr youth. ; •• Let us support their efforts which help create the gireat men and yvOmen of the future..• ..1 '. • • PEagPectrinieriCakn;d B61011' CO'. jeUhdrarne; 574: at -114,144 `.--• •-• ;'' as . folOws; 61),M2,. .-Mias"7' Lena,. • • • RobinsOn .and.--41fre, • Ivan - • AlthlierS4100 their Seares wee : . • zol,rbt;ah:1;dMmrta. ..andw,uMrs;ar:.• •' Club RD TheSdr(Y; January ,: •. -..:. McDonald; 571/2, 'Mrs: D. a . Mrs. R, SproUle and Mrs: A. GreowdeerTehrivDe4„ ptairelaesteinr,iriP4Iiiget'" ', Club on Tuesday, January 12. Winners and their Scores were ' - • ' as follows: 671/2,- Miss ' Lena . . • Paperni0c; ,64)r„:-ADeathe •• ' Raw4obiL7ntvvaos:d7;s4344. ,17;,,,,,,,,,,,m, Cook and Mrs. J. Chistmlin; -6-1„ ' Mr. and Mrs. Jim-Dorn:mai. ere were four tables in play at the Goderich Dupticate Bridge '. Club 'Tuesdayoight. Winners and their scores were as follows: Dr. A. B. Deathe and /....,•• e. Mr. A. Weerisooriya 491/2; Mrs. Joan Papernick and Miss Lena Robinson 46J•2; Mrs, B. Erskine and Mrs. J. Donnelly 45'/2; Mrs. D. D. ' Worthy , and Mrs. W. Duncan 43'2. •,k The annual family twosome bowling tournament -was held at • (the Little Bowl recently. Winners irl_the various categorie'svere, from the left: Judy Langridge, Marie Langridge, bantam girls; Fisher, Alan Fisher', Senior bays; Steven Williams, Wallace • T. ,httmanitarian- serviwwith: lust arrt -hour of your evening February first. Call her 4-7206 and you will help strengthen the will of those made weak by time and - fate! Love Martha P.S. Don't forget to mark your calendar for- Minor Hockey..Week, starting Frida),, January 22, . to. Saturday, January 30. These little tykes deserve your support not just money - they peed. an audience. They need to know yOu KNOW,- -Snowmobile Club formed - Recently the "Blnewater ,Snowrnobilet Club" was formed by the Ashfield Recreation m,mi ee an is no in' the process of , recruiting new members. On Thursday, January - 14; a club meeting was held in the Kingsbridge school and plans are now under way' fOr having a winter' carnival, with the whole family taking part.. "• On Thursday, January.21, the club is having a Safety Police Officer at their meeting in the Kingsbridge. school to -help the newand also • any future members . „with • the problems concerning .the safety and the laws of the Snowmobile. CANDLELIGHT And TAVERN DANCING Friday AndSaturday JANUARY 22 13t. 23 The PARISIENNE Milley, junior bpys; Jackie Miller and Eric Miller, .bantam boys *and Vi DeHaas and Sharon Deer, junior girls. Absent from • , phot• Photo.-' are Kay and Janici Glen; senior girls winner. -Staff ay The North Huron Loyal Orange Lodge provided a religious1, program for . the residents inothe auditorium on Sunday' ° afternoon with ,,--Reverend--Fry 4., of._ AILIRITE1-:. guest speaker. • Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Finlay of Goderich attended, the 'weekly dance on Monday.afternoon and assisted -. the Huronview Orchestra with the music. A •,special Birthday number was played for Norman Speir. The -residents enjoyed an hour. of wheelchair and round dancing • along with the cokee-okee. • Jim Murray and his orchestra, Mrs. Flynn, Andy Orr, George -White, I-Ingh Hodges entertained the yresidents on Thursday Eafnily Night with a" musical program. Mr. Miller Adams plays the violin in the Huronview Orchestra. He celebrated a batty ,,arr 'Friday- and,- by way, is in hia 94th year. He , taught Jim Murray to play the violin over 40 years ago. It was, decided at -a meeting of the residents to hold a progressive euchre on the first and seeaad Wednesday of the month providing we can recruit 'some volunteer heti). The residents are looking' 'forward to the program this 'Thursday evening to be put on ' by the Girl Guides.of Mixed 'Farm:Curling GODERICH :THURS., 1 SAT. - • r04.0.0o1mi F.-•r(sP!is rrt so. Is apa 3Amy , Wed. and WAWA BEINNSiihuri. at 8 p.m. 30 THE ,SQUARE PHONE 524-7811 AIROQND1TIONED .3AISI: 21,2, 23 DISCOUNT. RECORD • BAR LATEST HITS Also, Tape' Cartridges , And Cassettes JEWELL BROS. • The Square The "Happy, Gang" took to • the iee. Snnday night in rare form with • ‘'ShiftysFoot" Hawkins and, "Funny" • Len Bowman up to their usual selves. Selves. The two top tearris.oin this draw came up against each other, namely Elgin Cox and Dick Worgan. In a tight well-deserved game Elgin tame ..out with a 8-7 victory over Wbrgan. Needless VC say Jiin Hawkins is -rnerriber of the Worgan team. May 6. One ladies team will also ,.fbe entered. , • ' Bothlodges j6-Ygd '146'6 iiI 7 luncheon. . Winning Ladies team was skip Barb Hawkin with vice Millie - ' Lobb; second Betty Moore; lead • Gotlericirbowlers frOnThe. powt..on•Huron Road were in the top bracket of winners at a recent Carling sponsored zone qualifying roll offfor the Ontario -Bowling Championships. The roll -Phyllis Bogie. Winningmen'steam was skip,,o Was heldin Owen Sound -MTh- the left are, standing Jim McWhinney, Marj Moore, Heinz ° " Jim Vawkins; vice John Graham; Sartori and Tom Fisher.'S-eated is George Warner. The local howlersnow will complete in the second Pif. binn; lead John provincial tournament to be held in London L. :4344,44W Fielder.; Bonspiel Another strong contender coming on is Westbrook who is the team Cox has to'beat come, Sunday njght. As the Westbrooks 'Will- be against, eaCh other", mean tactics may takr place sometime Sunday. Other mernpsrs_of the.Westbrook team are vice Doroey_Worgan;TseCond Ivan Rivett; lead Ilene'boWman. Other Scores Sunday night were Westbrook 10, Haines 5; Ginn 10, Pocock 4. T -- ,Men's and ladies Forester • Lodges enjoyed a full day of Curling' Monday with four teams - of ladies/and eight rriak's teams. The ",twp mens teams will held • The' Annual Base Commander's Bonspiel held at CFB Clinton . on Saturday, • January 16 drew rinks from throughout the, surrounding area 'and from as far away 'as Toronto,. Sixteen rinks con'iPeted for the Base Commander's trophy and prizes in two draws. The aver -all winner of the Commander's. trophy was a rink skipped by Gerry Walters_ of Goderich. A •very close runner-up was a ririk skipped by Torn Eadie also qf Goderich. represent the lodge, at Brantford—Better luck • next time, Torn! • Mrs. Lorne' McCartney , and . Miss -Mary Howell were iri Detroit with TedHowell; TorontO, Saturday to visit Miss. Evelyn McCartney. in,flApril„-Staff PhOto. • Newspapers -get things _done . 0 ' - Nights PACAMIAD and" -9:10 •zs ( • .. , -....—...-- , . ..,•:•:, .i.zr4.1,,pren,..1.110.27.;.V4:,741,4;.::144.41 ,,,,,E..-4,,,,,,.r4ia.4., SUN. ONLY JAN. 24 WHEW WOMAN HUNGERS FOR LgyE... IWTASNTEACSEHERF°R mcmpREsiivis A JERRY Of ASWAN ELLIOT1 WINER PICTURE Showing at 8:00 p.m, Only ut'raS t e Goderich SKA — is SATURDAY, JANUARY 30 Official Starting Time -'12:60 Noon • PRI2E$Ior first and second' place finishers {Fir'st: $20, Consolation: $5). Mayor Worsen will cut the Ribbon for offinial start. Skaters.otany.ability..may..participate., ,, „ Entries musebe jn by Wednesday, January 26. Entries will be required to have a total Sponsorship Of at least .50c per hour. Sponsorship returns should be collected,and returned to Committee Representatives by, Friday, FebrUary 5th. . Committee Reprentatives who can be contacted for entrzrand spontorship forms: Alma Craven Alice Krohmer Margo Bregman Moo NEMAIING$ SAMANTIIA EGGAR 'PANAVISION• AND METRK01,01t, MON., TUES., WED. Comesee how thevampires dolt JAN. 25, 26, 27 Metro • Goldwyn • Mayer • A Dan Cyrus Production itattniSSAIXDAS TIENTEVIIIIINENT . , 12004velt, tiNtOlciceil4is ' ONE SHOWING NIGNI'LY --- ''.,,..,••-• AY 8.00 PM. 169 West St. - Ph: 524-7996 *** Marg Kotyk 114 Picton St. - Ph: 524-9051 *** Jean Stephens 44 Lighthouse St. _40 Bennett -St.. . Ph: 524-6591 ' *** Muriel Murphy *A .4 11 Glouceste,Terr. Ph: 524-7913 *** Wanda Freeman 31 Trafalgar St. 24 'South St. Ph: 546851 • *** Doris 24/ South St. el Ply 524-7219 Td' Williams 133 Bruce St. oopynoWelegovItkom:VrstortzonvoRtaviti10152001.401Wouttwovgag,-,..,,,,, „,„giv.,45244,6fircemesvatvrarom pi:Oteeds will go tOWards the upcorning Skating Carnival and in keeping skating rates stationary for next year. • • WITH A ALL MERCHANDISE AT SPECIAL amk-rfliEgaP4M1412-mtimaettem • ornia.A. SALE PRICES I \ • • 1