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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-02-03, Page 15GODERICIf SI! N,f! , TURM'D M1,' A now •aervlce was begun this weaken a trial basis by the, staff in.the front office of The .Signal -jar, They are charting dates of uconlinvents calendar In an ,effort to assist' local service clubs, churches, and other organizations to Co- ordinate their fund-raising event l. A he system now'stands, the . gnat -Star office staff will chart coming events on their' calendar onlyif especially requested by an officer of an organization. TheSignal-Star office staff, however,wi l l'fbnot be responsible for charting all upcoming, events in the- -community:- His he__-community:Itis hoped this service will alleviate some problems for -Goderich 'and°"4istrict people until a more permanent arrangement is found. ; A LUTHERAN worship, service, Sunday, . February 6 at 2 'p.rn., 1. - . 'an. .Church; Goderich. Everyone is cordially . invited. -4 , 5 1• s,, SHROVE Tuesday Buffet Supper, sponsored by St. George's ACW, tobe held in St. 'George's Parish Hall,Nelson Street, Tuesday, February 15. Served' continuously 5-7 p.m. Adults.$2:00, children 12 and under $1.00. For tickets, phone Mrs. J.. Scamari, 524- 7709.-4,5„6 ' GLOME to Blyth- Lions Club Bingo every Saturday night at =8-:30 p.m-, Community Hall. Admission $1.00. 12 regular • • games, $10.00 each. Two Share=The-Wealth games. One $25.00 special. $125.00 jackpot, if taken in' 60 calls if not taken, $10,00 added each night. 50% of ta�e�to fuflicar'�"iT`"tac po noir'' taken. - ltfn' '108.. • JEAN'NIE 'kEDDON ` •of ilamilton will be guest speaker the Bahu's of Goderich at an Open Fireside ,to be' ile14 Mgnday,. V'February at 8;00 p.m. in the' . hi* e of Tdm, and Nancy Flynn ltd ...St, • Peter's' Parish Hall on Monday,. .February 7 at 8;00 p.m Prizes, lunch,; 50 cents . admission, E,veryonerelndme. a' Curta(nr Up!. for tho �EN#"tR1`A��1111AE �1 225. Piacton .Street West,- Apartment Goderich; 5.24= /� 6137.•-=-5 ASK .FOR APPOINTMENT, NEXT TRAVELOGUE TUESDAY, FEB. 8 IRELAND r Mr rrY lbr �l &yiy .illi v if you have a hewing problem contact ,The Zenith 'Hearing Aid Service by • .calling RIECK • !HAW/ACV 524.7241, 14 the . Square. FREE TESTING. NO ,OBLIGATION. leinereemenlik AIM .Y. Philharm�nic to appear - The 19'72 Stratford Festival music season will 'include a new, Fl full-day event entitled "Music for a Summer Day"; featuring the New York Philharmonic Orchestra with Eric Leinsdorf concluding.' Such major international artists as Van Cliburn, Itzhak Perlman and Roberta Peters will perform in concert on Sunday afternoons and leading. chamber music.ensernbles will be heard on Saturdaymornings, in July and August. • .- One ' of Canada's best known actors, Tony van Bridge, will present G.K.C. a one:mat show .a. he..wrpas:.°_f.: Gilbert Keith Chesterton, as' a Sunday afternoon "special. 'event:',, August 27 in the Festival Theatx. Stratford will once again, offer Master Classes, for advanced s'udents and young professional musicians. The"first, July 17 to August _22,. will be conduO,tcti. by • rexant relLaa a for; tti1ent f the guitar;; the sdco / Augu§''�14 to August 19, by; Antonio Janigro for young cellists and the third, August 22 to August 27, by Jean- Pierre Rampal for flautists. "Music for a Summer`Day"- ,to be he1'd` August 25' --has been 'designed :to ,involve°.participants in a full round of .activities starting. at 9:3,0 a.m. with a pre concert Coffe JKlatsch winding up 'with an." .outdoor, concert on Avon Island" at midnight.,,Tl e morning program will include' the Guarneri 'String Quartet at 10:30 a.m. and flautist ° Jean-Pierre Rampal at noon. A box -lunch picnic by'.the river has. been planned for 1 p.m. The major presentation of the -day will be the RUMMAGE SALE, ' Saturday;, February 5, 1:30 p.m., Salvation Army Hall, Goderich, Ontario.- • .5 4 Every .Saturday Night LEGION .HALL Starting Time -8:30 p.m. LOOKING FOR AN Excellent Used Car CaII Schutz Motors Goderich 524-8311 • Adrienne Clarkson, the petite beauty who acts as a host on CBC -TV's popular daily magazine show, Take 30, seen each .yveekgay at 3 p.m.,getsaoa' boost from co -hosts Ed Reid, 'left and- Paul Soles, right. The three, as well as being accomplished on -camera 'performers, are also skillful researchers who know much about each topic they deal with before it is presented on Tcc1 ke...� r New York Ph.lharmonic Orchestra at .2:30 . p.m. in the Festival Theatre. Following this concert, audience and artists will move to the Rothmans , Gallery gardens fora 5:00 p.m. -recital by , the Dorian Woodwind Quintet of ., • New York, followed by a garden party supper with the artists.. The,, midnight concert will feature Canadian Brass. ° The Sunday series, at 2 p.'m . in ' the' Festival. Theatre, will get underway July 16 with guitarist Alexandre 'Lagoya,' followed by Violinist Itzhak Perlman, July. 30; soprano Roberta Peters, August 6; cellist Antonio Janigo, August August 20. The July 23 recital, featuring pianist Rudolf Firkusny, will be held at the Avon. Mini show rtdrio' under development "Artario 72',', a mini art ,show that will be available to schools and citizens' of Ontario is under 'development by the Ontario' Arts Council, Education Minister Robert Welch announced today. The ` program, ,which ' will make a 20.' piece collection . available to schools, libraries and -private Citi ' ltis �'f-s`fi zl` 'y'�a $25,000 grant from the Ontario' Arts -Council. ' The works 'of " art - will be produced by manufacturing processes and sold as a complete exhibition for under ° $200. . Individual pieces will be „•°, available by mail, at pried, betwehri . 1 • More than 50 Ontario artists have been asked to submit a z work of art which :.lends itself to manufacturing processes. The ,works will' be juded by the artists and those selected will be manufactured', in. quantity. As a -teaching aid each artist is responsible for • preparing an integrated teaching program based • on his work. The artist's background and philosophy will Theatre. , Appearing in the Saturday morning chamber music series will be the New Chamber Winds, July -1; Hungarian Quartet, July 8; S Alharta Trip,_Juljt_� dtiaket, Jtily 22°' an ' `Ally • 29; Vaghy Quartet, August 5; Classical Quartet, August 12; Lorand Fenyves, violinist, and IVienahem Pressler, pianist, August 19. As in past •years; the..popular . `-`M istca 'IVIldnight' will beheld at the Rothmans Gallery. This year, concerts are planned for PP'every Thursday, July 6 through August 17 and on Saturday, August -;•; Gafitlarlinald. St.. L. IZZA ALSO --- SPAGHETTI -LASAGNA -RAVIOLI 50 NEST STREET, GODERIC`H (Near The Laundromat) •, 5s4 FREE DELIVERY! ,OPEN 4 P.m: to Z aari. CLINTON WINTER CARNIVAL 7.44tRACES - SUNDAY,FEBRUARY'13; 1972 Soowmobfl. Rogistrattons: 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m, 'Racing ,Statts at 1:00 p.m. Sharps ADMISSION TO GROUNDS: $1.00 PER, ADULT --'CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE AT CLINTON COMMUNITY PAM sl "Sponsored by THE, KINSMEN CLUB OF CLINTON Cahn tin h.,%, 04.4 UMW,tt /MtY , Wore 5 STOCK' 0.251 e,e. -►- 52.00 TROPHIES for 1st, 2nd and EM C STOCK -- 201.345 co. --. $2.00 TROPHIES for 1st, End end 34 1UHIOItS w- 0 300 e e ° ,TROPftlit for 1st, 20d,+in43M (IY1 INCOUNA01 IOCAI MIN IN RIO A10111 CLAM) 6 STOCK --- 344.110 cc. --- $5.00 ' 8•40,00 $2%.00. $15.00 $ 5,00 $ 03.00 LAOIES -- 0.300 e.e. - 54,00 $ 30,00 $20.00 31000 3 5,00 ; 43.00 A1401110110 ' 0.298 e,e. --- $5.00 $ 75.00 550.00 $25.00 .510.00 5110.00 1 8.00131(0 531.100 e.c. $I3.00 5150.00 515.00 550.00 523.00 $300.00 5 STOCK =- 441.550 cc. $400 , $ 50.00 530.00 $20.00 510.00 510.00 ~�li%t 1 053 c c »� "14oPNY'4a Wil Y�/ C►t i+rit>rlwwlW6il*t8b-- - $ 8.0013150 - - 294.540 cc, -- 55.00 1500 *50.00 523.00 $10.00 $140,00 C MObintD -» 341.440 e,c. s- 810.00 :10000 $10.00 $10.00 $10.00 $200.00 D MODIFIED -- '441350 a t, i- 51000 $100.00 $40.00 '530.00 $10,00 8200.00 nlM. •OURtN 26.also be ~provided, In this way, a class using the exhibition will, in effect, have the points of view of the 20 artists. -Each artist received a fee of Briage scores. ; $50, to develop his project, and the artists selected will receive an,additional'fee of $200 to take their • work' to the production stage. The artists will receive a royalty ' on sales of the exhibitions. A. mail order' service will make 'the exhibition, or individual pieces, available to anyone in the province. T e show is -scheduled to be • unveiled w at" ' a.• simultaneous„ opening in schools .and libraries across the province on October 12. • • Broadcaster -journalist Barbara _F -r -um -palters --with- i1 ' Ronald as host of the week- night phone -out program As It" Happens, 6:30 - 8 p.m.' EST on CBC Radio. The show roller - coasts across Canada's time zones, Jive, using phones to break fime and distance bring- ing listeners firsthand accounts of front page and human in-, tereststoriies happening around•• the world. Support Your Children:s RMMTAUR' L16111 CAVERN tN►•ND"D' EVERY FRIDAY AND, SATURDAYnNIGHT Friday •& ' Saturday 'FEBRUARY 4 & 5 Fri.4 Set. $ Three fast guns against one determined man!. SAi. MAT. 5 • METROGOLD*YN MAYER .•.u•n Sun: 6.: Mon.1 rue: p lifetlera5a 0. 42 dnty CAR GODERICH, ONT. 524-7811 THE GODERICH FIGURE SKATING CUB PRESENTS There were six tables in play at the Goderich Duplicate Bridge Club Tuesday, Jan. 25, 1'912. Winners and their scores were as follows; Dr. and Mrs. M. Smith 88 points; Ray. Fisher and Tom Eadie 711/2 points; A. J. Weerasooriya and W. Duncan 75 points; Tie, Mrs. F. Curry and Mrs. K. Hunter' and Mrs. B. LePain and Mrs. R. L. McDonald, with 73 points. ELC ME SERVICE would like to call on you with "housewarming.. gifts" and information- about your new location. The Hostess will be' glad to arrange your subscription to the SIGNAL -STAR. . Call Jher at 524-95251. PRIZES SUBJECT TOyIEAThjER CONDITIANS ARCHER'S PRAM SALES i SEII8iCI will ieilete o 1:141e Irophy. so .41 TOPOO Wiener to 5Y pnfeled Ylnew ed` : Y rfltrke to It 040 Try ►Ile .� . itORACTs Sten *� OW$ - 'P321 MAT1 fN CI}I, OVIIIM of -074e C0140 AND BRIIIO 'THE filiffilt MOD ARO REFRESHMENTS ANNOUNCING A Facsimile Edition of the Illustrated HISTORICAL ATLAS. Of HURON 'COUNTY Ontario Originally published by H. Belden & Co. in 1879 The illustrated Atlas of Huron County is one of 29 county atlases published in • Ontario between 1875 and 1881. A remarkably accurate Source of information for the 'student of local history .and genealogy, the Atlas with its maps, biographies, portraits and pictures of landmarks has long since become a highly valued docl(inent of the past. Publication Date: January 27, 1972 Bound in hard cover, size 18" x 14Y2", 105 pages (.50c mailing charge) The issue is .limited to:1,000 numbered copies. Please order from: "` Mika Studio, 41 Dussek St., P. O. Box 536; Belleville, Ont. Tel. 613.962.4022 The London Symphony. Orchestra PS 'C--O-NCERT FEATURING PAUL BRODIE, TENQ;R, SAXOPHONE VIRTUOSO Frorn Toronto GDCI: AUDITORIUM 2:30 P.M. SUNDAY, MARCH 5 ADVANCE SALE - AT DOOR - dolts - $2 50 Student - $1.00 Adults -•• $3.00 TICKETS.' ON SALE AT: LODGE FURNITURE PICKETT & CAMPBELL • 'CAMPBELL'S . -} , COACH HOUSE Or Any Rotaly Member Sponosred by Gi>dori'ch Rotary Club r GODERICH MEMORIAL ARENA FRIDAY, FEB: 4 AND SATURDAY, FEB. 5 8:00 Adults' $1 -- Children 50c Studs Tickets Available .At �O R;I'iil`�►1�Eb'S`� • 41�`� CRAIG I ESIi PINCHER'S and Members Of The 'Skiing: