The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-02-24, Page 19FOR THE LEFT HANDED GOLFER .
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A new service has begun in a
trial basic by the staff in •the
front office of The Signal -Stara
They are charting• daft et ,af
upc. nrling"event`s on a.calendar
in an efforf to assist local.
service clubs, .churches and
tither organizations to co-
ordinate their fund-raisipng'
events
As The system now stand, the
Signal -Star office staff will
chart coming events on their
calendar only if especially
requested by an officer of an
organization. •
TheSignal-Star office staff,
however, will not be
responsible for charting all
upcoming events in the
commun ity.
- -It-is hoped this 'service will
alleviate some problems for
Goderich .and district people
until a more permanent
arrangement is. found.
BINGO every Saturday at
Ggderich >�set;iait hall, 8:30 p.m.
.F4tfteen regular games, $12,00
• `prizes. Four ..'share-the*wealth
• games with this week's jack t of
-$90:00'if won in
COME to Blyth. Lions . C1u1-.)
Bingo every Saturday night at
8:30 p.m;, Community Pall. •
Admission $1.00. 12 regular
games, $10.00 each. Two
Share -The -Wealth games. One
$25.00 special. $125.00 jackpot,
'if taken it 60 calls, if not taken;
$10.00 added each night. 50% of
take to full card if jackpot not
taken. - 1 tin
scalls. Door
prizes. Admission. $1.00. -tf
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Art Club discusses
expansion of services
The •G o d, a rri c h A, x t Club of hiring a model for the life
President, Mrs. Beryl 1-14rper, drawing on Sunday evenings. A
presided at their February motion was carried to pay a 'fee
meeting which was heldat the for, each sessiori•uptoll *Course of
Studio on Caledonia Terrace. ten ,vre ks to ';anyone who could
card party', 50Q arid euchre, - Beulah Long annoi�trs ed that the
Rear t -he o enin business 'had
d Thursdy, Pebrtia,ry 24; at 8:30" opening art organization avow has 25
p . m „ . ri•n the L e g i o n, H 4.1,1 , been dispatched,, there were u members:
•. »1Ivel discu slops a void
>�-.osA�rnls.a�'�d�.b•� � i . . ��>�h a.. y,a,.:�..�.,a�.,a-.<.'�: .. ,.
3 ex ansion of the cllrh's activities., f�it�wmg, '"'o��n�
District Highland Dancing P appointed to plan the summer Art
Association. 50c admission, 8 Su 'ges•tions were rmat<ie' for-tht, Mart : Martha'. 1 a x h b u r• an,
,- -- - - •-a- - - , a •setting up ,of' ,the Wednesday `Convener;' Ernie Niblock, 'Sue
COME ,ONE,COME' ALL to our 'out•teen members attended qualify as a nmcfel•' - :•
BENEFIT DANCE -Due' to a
recent snowmobile ac'ci,dent the
Bluewater Snowmobile Club are
holding -a benefit dance for Alvin '
Moran at Saltford Valley Hall,,
Saturday,.February 26. Music by
th'e Country Boys. Lunch
provided. Everyone welcome. -7
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BAKE SALE, Friday, February
25 1.:.30-3:30, at the Mill End
Store on the Square. Auspices of
St. Peter's Catholic. Women's
League. -7,8
PLAN to attend annual meeting of
the Goderich Figure Skating Clltb,
March' 1, 8:30 p.m.,. at ' the
Arena. -7,8 •
A C4tC5KINOLE party at
Benxniller United. Church,.
Saturday, February 26, at 8:30
p.m. Ladies please bring lunch. -
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" PLAN- to attend the dance es. the.
Harbourlite Inn on March - 17
sponsored by - the Goderich_
'Psychiatric
oderich --
'Psychiatric Hospital Nurses
Association. • Dancing 9 to 1,
music by The Islanders• special
attraction " Limbo Dancer.
,Admission $2.50 per'pers,on. -8 .
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THE BAHA'IS of Colborne and
Goderich welcome 'vervorie..to a
"FiresitI6'' 'tithe -home of -Albert
Durst near Benmirler•. Monday,
February 28 at 8:30 p.m. Mr,
'Harper Pettypiece of Forest will
speak on the subject of prophecy.
Open,xliscussion IQ_
A SPRING FASHION SHOW'' By
the Fashion Shoppe at North
,�� ...._ ���t=•�-=-El•-ir f-: „�ti,,a.;...,` tt�i='r}`H>h~, `•-
-.Wednesday, March 1, at'3.p.rp.
and 8 p.m. Refreshments. Tickets
$1,25 at the Easluon Shoppe or
call Mrs. M. MrGill. 524-'9062.-
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_RESERVE Sunday, April 9.0 for an
evening of music by the Nwth
Street United Church Choirs, 7 to
8:30 p.m., -in the sanctuary,, -8 •
NEXT TRAVELOGUE
TUESDAY, MARCH 7
Spring in Holland
Robert Brouw4,1
Sponsored by Goderich Rotary,
RECEPTION`
-- for
Mr. •& Mrs. -Jack Ryan
celebrating
GOLDEN WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
Ftiday, Feb. 25•
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GODERICH %I.I.' meeting will be
held in MacKay Hall, Thursday,
March 2 at 2 p.m. -,8
LUTHERAN Worship Service,
Sunday, March 5, 2 p.m., Knox
Chapel, Bruce Bjorkquist
officiating. Church of the
Lutheran Hour,, Everyone
welcome. -8,9
evening workshop op silk Bell, Lorna Vincenkt, Jim
screening under the, direction of Marlaite, Beulah cif and Mona
Errele Nibloc'k. It was decided that .Halberd.
money fr•orn . the •' club's funds ' The Art Mart Committee met •a
should be used for the purchase of few days later at the home of
necessary - supplies. It was Beryl Harper. All the policies for
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the three-day exhibition were
estimated that each session of the „r•-"•iewed and revised.
workshop should e limited to This year the public will notice
twelve 'members and that the many changes which the members
think are for the bettet. Space will
be more co-ordinated, separating
the different• sections of arts and
crafts and other fields of creative
NEW BINGQ....at Clinton .Legion protect should be allotted a
Hall, 8:30 p.m., February 24, minimum' offive evenings to
admission $1.00. Fifteen regular complete. The club decided to put
games, $10 each, Three Share- a notice in -the Signal -Star B0lletin
the -Wealth games. One Jackpot ., Board announcing the workshop. endeavour. T he .new
game far $150 in 54 calls or less,
or guaranteed $25 consolation.
One call and $10 added weekly if
not'won.-7,8,9b
Jim Mai latte and Ernie Niblock
were appointed as a committee to
investigate possibilities of a,
broader'use of the' local library
ASK- FOR AN . for art displays. It was suggested
that Jim Marlatte might setup his
APPOINTMENT blatkand-whiteprints on a Panel
° andthat Sue Bell could arrange an
fwr ropily of A,.,,.,.d.
If you have a hearing problem
contact pe Zenith Hearing Aid
,Service, by calling RIECK
PHARMACY 524-7241, ° 14 i he
Square, FREE TESTING:' NO
OBLIGATION.
interesting display of sculpture
on the window ledges. • Scre
suggested that it would bea good
thing to have associate members
of the Art Clnb who are non -
painters to help with special
projects,' •
Mernher s
lehated the question,.
buy. eats
this Easter
,arrangements should make
easier viewing for the public as
well as,a .free uncrowded flow of
traffic through_ the -park and a
better use of existing space. The
Art Club hopes also • ,to ,have
benches where •people may sit
•quietly and' view sections of- the
'painting exhibit. The Art Mart
should be bigger and better than
ever this year with a dynamic
committee churning' out new
ideas.
Timmy says
PETER GZOWSK1
SALTFORD
VALLEY HALL. �.
There will be lunch served
but no 'Bar Facilities.
;�; W `ancing 9'•tiFf.
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with live entertainers.
EVERYONE WELCOME
NO GIFTS PLEASE
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BAYFIELD RD. -, GODERICH_
• 524-7711
DINING AND DANCING.
EVERY FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY NIGHT
Friday & Saturday. •
February' 25 & ' 26
THE
BLUETONES
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50 IVESt STREET, GODERICH
(Near The .Laundromat)
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OPEN 4 p.m. to Z amt.
Thu.24 Frl.25 sat.26.
Sun.27 Mon.28 Tu..29
WINNER OF 2 ACADEMY AWARDS!
LIBEST SUPPORTING ACTOR -.JOHN MILLS AwatNTitami*oy
BESTCINEMAIQGRAPMY •****IAM�CEt
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JOEfl MILS. EZ -0 Md<fRN and SA AI -E MIIES /.enoroloo. a Baric to o",
One Shaving Each'Night at 8:00 p.m.
Peter Growski is host of CBC's Radio ,Free Friday,' hear& at
8:03 all across Canada every Friday evening. He investigates
•issues from woman power to Arctic sovereignty, talks with radi-
cals, realists, , newsmakers -and newsbreakers. Peter's well
qualified icor the job as the probing, questioning host: c a
joiurnalist he's worked with Maclean's Magazine, Saturday .
Night, the Star•,Weekly and others.
rihe
London
Symphony
Orchestra
POPS `CONCERT
2 SHOWS
1:30 & 3:30
HIO: AS THE OOEAN*,
T°Aurae
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HHMPHREY 806A111 JOSE FERRER
VAN JOHNSON FRED MURRAY
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Canao is 1972 "Timmy", 13-
vear=plcl Stephen Layton of Mount
Elgin. Ontario., 'is.. obviously
•delighted at the attention being
showered upon him by these two
lovely ypung athletes.
Diving's Nancy Robertson and
North_ • American-pentathalon
champion Deb4'ie Van K'iekebelt
clearly enjoy Stephen's company
as they discuss his new `role as
ambassador for all of Canada's.
hand•icappecl children this year.
Earlier, Debbie .hacl- rn-entioned
that she had switched from diving
to track and field ..becauseof
injuries ,in lear rn ng newt dives: �uLL4�
'and wouldn't you know it. she still
getsinjuries. '•But that's just one.
of the things you have to
• ,hoverrome". said Debbie.
.011e oftfleTthiriirs Stephen has'
had • to overcome is the after
effects of polio,which he •
contracted at the age of eighteen
months. However, despite
crutches and a leg brace. three
years ago Stephen learned to
skate and his ciisabilit-v will in no-
way affect"his ability to discharge
his• official duties as Timmy
during the forthcoming Easter _
Seal Campaign from M_arch 2 until "`-"
v April- 2. .
This year s., obi etiv_e ftcr, the. s._�
Ontario Society for' Crippled
Children is- $1.627.500 and
,Timmy is hoping that his various'
appearances throughout the
province will remind people of.the
needs .of more .than 14,500
handicapped children,,
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GODEJIC.H. SIGNAL -$Tor ,' tins A `. J"'
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ENTERTAIN
There were five tables in play
3.4 the Goderich Duplicate Bridge
Club on Tuesday, February 15.
Winners and their scores were
as follows: Mrs. J. C°ook and Mrs.
J. Chisholm, 681/2.; • Mrs. ` B.
Erskine and Wm. Cochrane, 601/2;
Mrs. B. Hill and W. Duncan, 591,2;
Mrs. J. Peters and Mrs. J. White,
541%2,
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Student - 0.25
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