The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-02-10, Page 5JUST what you have been waiting
for! A showing or spring fashions
by the Fasbion Shoppe at North
yS,treet. United -Chur,ch,
Wednesday, Marcia 1,.3p.m-. and 8
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f-T�#lr�np�et-#icMtaria
Street 'United Church on
Wednesday, February 23 at 6:30
p.m: Adults $2.00, .children (12
•anduhder)$1,00. Phone 54-3696.
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A new seryice has begun on a
:triatbasi by_the.staff. in._the __
front office of The, Signal -Star.
They are charting dates of
upcoming eye•rJts on a calendar
'din an effort to assist.',1o0a1
est --4+64- club , : ±ehu s-randT
other organisations ' to . co-
ordinate..W their fund-raising
events.
As th'e system now stand, the
Signal -tar office staff will
chart coming events, on their
calendar only 'if especial:(,y
requested by an officer, of an
organization..
TheSignal-Star office staff,
however, will not be
responsible for charting all
upcoming events in the
community.
Itis hoped,this service will
alleviate some problems for
Goderich and district people
until a more permanent
arrangement is found.
SHROVE Tuesday Buffet Stipp'e ,
sponsored by St, George's ACW,
tobe held in St. George"s Parish
Hall, Nelson Street,. Tuesday",
--February15.-Sbruedgont nuo
5-7 p.m. AdLtlts $2.00, children 12
and under $1.00. For tickets
phone Mrs. J. Seaman, 524-
• 7709.-4,5,6
Mrs. Thomas Ilaggitt assisted by
friends -are holding a. Trousseau
Tea zither home in honor of Miss
Sheron Collins oh Saturday,
February 26, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. All
friencjs are invited to come. -6
500 CARD PARTY at FOrresters' •
Hall, . Benmiller, Saturday,
February 12, sponsored by
C.O.F. L1901 -and 86. Lunch and
prizes provided. Phone 524-8036
if weather doubtful. -0„..
CARD PARTY to tie held in St'.
'Peter's Parish Hall on Monday,
February 7 at 8:00' p.m. Prizes,
4,
BINGO every Saturday at
Goderich Legion Hall, 8:30 p.m.
Fifteen regular games, $12.00
prizes. Four share -the -wealth
games ,with this `weetC's jackpot
$90.00if won" in .58 calls.,, Door
prices. Admission $1.00.—tf
-COME ..to 131yth ` Lions' Club
Bingo, every Saturday night at
53-0-- >p:m. Community Hall,
Adniisston $:1.00 12 regular,
games, $40.00" each.' Two
Share -The Wealth games. One
$25.90 special. $125.00 jackpot',
in '60 calls ifnatak
$10.00added eaclin>aht. '50% of
take to f1.t11' card if jackpot riot
taken. -'-' tfn
MRS.• , JEANNIE SEDDON of
Hamilton will be guest speaker of
the $ahai's of Goderich at an Open
Fireside to rbe" held Monday,
February '7 -at 8:00 p.m. in the
home.of Tom and, Nancy Flynn,
225 Picton Street- , West,
Apartment 10, Goderich, 524-
6137.-5
Euchre. p►art.y .
success; more
.new -,Tinned
Fifteen tables were in play at
the first progressive euchre party
sponsored by St. Peter's Parish
Council Monday evening.
0,, Winners were ladies' High,
Mary' ; McLaren; ladies' low,
' Nancy Fitzpatrick; t`een's -high;
'John Buchanan; :men's low,
Hugh Glenn, ,
The date .for the ' . next
,progressive` .euchre 'night. ,is still
ASK FOR AN
APPOINTMENT
IFr rosoNy of Anr,y sd.,
Curta
If you have a hearing problem
contact The Zenith Hearing Aid
Service by calling ,RIECK
PHARMACY 524-724.1, 14 i ne
Square. FREE TESTING. NO
OBLIGATION. -
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There were 6 tables in play at"
the Goderich Duplicate Bridge
Club Tuesday, February 1,
Winners and their scores were`
as follows, -- .Tied' Mrs. D. • D.
Worthy and 'Mrs...*, Duncan" with•
dill Bradley and Glen Falkixter
with 731,2 points: Mrs• J. Peters '
A- Galbraith and Mr. A.. J.
Weerasooriya 71 points.
•
rank &GUs Carry -out
CP
ALSO
.SPAGHETTI -LASAGNA -RAVIOLI
- 50 JVEST STREET; GODERICH
(Near 'The Laundromat)
FREE:DELiVERY!
OPEN 4 p.m.\o 2 a.m:
11064061.
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sT it nnwwua.-own amn.,,
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STUDI
BAYFIELD RD. —, GODERIgH
524-7711
4)1- ; DINING AND DANCING
EVERY FRIDAY AND,.
SATURDAY NIGHT
Friday. & Saturday
w.1.16 only
Ions STEW/4r
LEE REMK:K
BEN GAZZARA
ARTHUR O'CONNELL
VIE ARDEN
KATHRYN GRANT
,S ■ ..6.0p
mOl• u,w
drib 4,
The
PIZZA PAT I'U:' -•
�untry &_ Western
Enterta-inrnent
SATURDAY y_
in the
Red Knight L�unge
TUESDAY, MAR. 7
Spring in Holland
Robert Brouwer
AV1N_-.�
MOTOR HOTEL
NOW PLA"Y.ING •
GROUP
THERAPY
"A• little bit
for everybody"
Each Saturday afternoon.
enjoy matinee entertainment
E Haven.
Beginning nn February 14 for a
one-week engagement
"The Chargers"
A Quartette
GODERICH, ON ■ .
524-7811
Susan Motley and Tony McQuajl represented Goderich District Collegiate Institute Monday evening in
Clintonatthe•Oral Communications contest for all the county schools Seaforth High School was the
only one which did not enter a contestant. Susan won third place in the impromptu division, speaking
about children's toys, and Tony walked off with first°place in the prepared speeches division after
discussingmodern man's loss of individualism: Both of these GDCI students wi I I go on to Glencoe for
the finals. (staff phhoto)
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Two Goderich speakers
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BY MARIE SCHILBE
CHHS Journalism class
Monday night thea 'School
Trustees' Association and
. Association
DANCE;
Friday, February -1 1
AUBURN. COMMUNITY HALL
Music by •
THE COUNTRY BOYS
DANCING 10-1
ADMISSION $1.25
Sponsored By The Clinton Junior Farmers
Ontario Hydro, 'Oral
Communications Festival for
Huron County' High Schools, was
held at Central Huron• Secondary
School, Clinton.
Tony . McQuail of • GbderiCl",
speaking on the Future Control of
Individual Freedom, won first
‘place in the Prepared Speech
Division. Iii second place was
Rick Snell, Clinton and. in third
place Ron Sillick, Wingham.
In the Impromptu Division,
Dave ,Balsar of Wingham was
awarded first placer • after
informing the audience that the
United States was not aiWays the
best neighbour.
The runners-up in this division
were Joan Goddard, Exeter, who
— SPECIAL
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays during 'January and February
Fish &
Chi
REG. $5c
includes 3 pieces fish, lemon
wedge, large order fries.
EXTRA FISH 15c ea.
. '.,. lid ght
�.. •
Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. to 'I a.m.
51 KINGSTON .ST, (Across from Legion)
..B,
R
' 524.1152
won second place and Susan
Moxley, Goderich. with third
place.
The first place winners will go
onto compete in the zone finals in
Glencoe.
The judges were Shirley'Keller
and George Atkinson both of
Goderich .and John Strong,
Wingham.
For Tickets Phone
524-9162 or
524-6185'!:
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INTERMEDIATE
Goderich Arena
2 P.M. - SUNDAY,. -• FEB . 20
Godericlivs. St. Mikes Jr. A. Oldtimers
BOOSTER
• HAROLD WALLS '
TED GOLDHAWK
ROSS CRAWFORD
TICKETS. AVAILABLE CONTACT
JEWELL'S APPLIANCE
DICK YEOMAN
CLIFF KENNEDY'
BILL KIRKE.Y
DON DENOMME
BILL CALLOW -
DOUG CRUICKSHANK
E L GIN, GOR1 , A d ON.
--FISHER-With -AUDREY.._...,-..—
KERR At -The PIANO
ALSO
in the
LADIES' AND ESCORTS'
°ROOM
The Les PeranCe Trio.
TASTY SNACKS PI USP R SPECIAL C`lllt1CM-;iiiifNGS =`"'
AMPLE FREE PARKING
Commercial. Hotel
SFAFORiH
i
I The
London
Symphony
Orchestra..
POPS'-rONCERT
FEATIJRINq PAUL BRODIE, TENOR
SAXOPHONE VIRTUOSO' From Toronto.
GDCI AUDITORIUM
.2:30 P.M.
SUNDAY, MARCH
ADVANCE - ,SALE • --• Adults— $2.50
. Student — $1.0
ours -- Adults $3.00
Student -- $1.25
TICKETS ON SALE AT:
•PICKETT & CAMPBELL
CAMI;REL„L`S
COACH HOUSE
Or Any i`Rotafy' MemberQ
Sponosred by Goderich Rotary Club