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to Blyth (.ions Club
every Saturday night at
pin ; Community Hall.
ion $1.11-1.1. 12 regular
' $1(1 00 each. 'i'wo Share-
ealth games. One $25.011
1. Jackpot has now
d'$12' 1111 gift)
0 every Saturday at
ich Legion Hall, 8:30
Fifteen regular games,
prizes Four share-the-
gamc•> with this week's
t $911.111) If won in 58
l)11or prizes Admission
gt.f
have a hearing problem
t The Zenith Hearing Aid
by calling RIECK
MACY 524.7241, 14 1 he
• FREE TESTING. NO
ATION.
THE March meeting of, the
Women's Hospital Auxiliary
will be held on Mon., Mar. 19th
at 2:30 p.m. Mr. Chester Ar-
chibald, Administrator of
Huronview will be guest
speaker. Penny Sale tickets will
be distributed. Coyne and bring
a friend. Everyone
welcome. ---g11
CARD Party under the
auspices. of the Goderich
Women's Institute will be held
in MacKay Hall on Thursday,
March 22nd, at 8:00 p.m. Ad-
mission 75c. Everyone
• We come.---gl 1
DANCE to the Brougham" at --
Safford Valley Hall .Saturday
March 24173, 9.:30 - 1. Tiytkets
$10.00 a, couple. Lunch and
refreshmnts included. Spon-
sored by Goderich Figure
S!.ating Club. -For tickets call
524-9051.—g9,10,11,12
C.O.F.•500 Caird Party on
Saturday March 17 at 9:00 p.m.
Foresters Hall,' Benmiller.
Lunch provided. -g11
NO Bingo at Clinton Legion
I -tall on Thursday, March 15th,
due to use of hall for electi in
purposes. cg 1 1
SPRING Fashion .Show in
Auburn Community Hall, Wed-
nesday, March 28th at 8:00
p.rn. sponsored by the Auburn
U.C.W. Adults $1.00, - Public
School Children, .50c. Tickets
sold in advance and at the
,door. -g11,12"
ELM HAVEN
Mdl0R� HOTEL
PLAYING
THIS WEEK
`Mainstreet'
Coming Next Week
"Poverty Train"
Matinee Saturday
afternoon 4-6 p.uu.
Snowmobile Club
The meeting held in the.
Carlow Hall Thursday, March
$ by the Snowmobile Club in
conjunction with the Colborne .
Township Recreation Commit-
-ter was very encouraging and
showed a decided interest- in
this field.
The Club report that a fur-
ther meeting will he held in the
Carlow Hall, 'Thursday March
Badge Scores 22 at 8 p.m. to finalize plans
0.11next fall season starts.
There were four tables in 'T.hwelcome,
residents- of Goderil
play at the Goderich Duplicate <tnd other surrounding places
'fridge C;lu.b cin Tuesday,-
ire and are urgE�cl, tcz„
March 6.attend.
W inners and their scores SOCIAL ITEMS
were as follows: Mrs. G. White
and Mr -sr, J. 1 eters, 50 l , Lee
Ryan and Bill Bradley, 48; Dr.
A.B. Deathe and A.J.
Weerasooriya, 47; Omar
Haselgrove and Art Wilson, 42.
1 -In 1969 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick
.Whalen 'of Windsor purchased
the farm on the Bogie Beach
Road, formerly owned by Mrs.
Andrew }Bogie and the late' Mr.
Bogie. Last year the Whalen's
took up permanent residence
there. and in September Mrs.
Whalen started a business, at
the farm home, known is,
"tior,cla Specialties" dealing
"'with f•verydav needs for Table
and Cookware and hopes some
time in May to have a Display
('entre established there. In,the
meantime anyone interested is
welcome ftrvisit her of the faun
home and enjoy her hospitality
and a clip of tea, or she will
come to you. Mrs. Whalen
reports the Tourist interest and
patronage has been most
gratifying.
Spring must he around the
turner, especially when the
1 hildren r(1 Tir>tertown with
Mrs. W.J. Egt'•ner in charge
were- out to see t he spring
Iambs at 1)r. Lomas. The
children loved witching the
BUSINESSMAN'S
lamps and touching their soft
• wool while some were attracted
to the cattle and horses.
ur specialty
The Sympathy of the• cunl
Different 111unity' is extended t`1 '*:Mrs.
Uelyin Hunt (Alice Clark for-
rrierly of Colborne Township)
Entertainment
to the sudden passing of her
_ ..._. husband in Louisville, iyV, The
NIGHT funeral service was conducted
from the McCallum Funeral
Home Tuesday afternoon.
I{1?. -,nn :Atil) 1'l{OKINOI,E
1' \1.1111,1'.. N1,trch 19 at ,K
1. n 1(;111 SI)o01,,,red by
(1111) Lunch and
.1,In)I-u,n ;I1 cent
tit• „ IA Hitt. g l I
ENTIOti Farmers.
er !Meeting to he held by
e, 11ratth Free (Iinner,
"2-10. Pizza Patio—Monday
h "Calks include
er- incl -.prays Please
)21-h511 if you plan to
1„11.1''
ur11n County I lealth Unit
s volt to attend the Child,
h ('link. Health Unit of-
nurt House, Goderich, on
day, Nlar, h 17, 1x)7:1 from
11 lfl .i.n1. for..
alth Surveillance
aernia Scro•ening' •
Jim0/1tl1)r,Ck
ari1L• Screening
Iu1)rirlr' Finishing Of
en', teeth to prevent
es for ales :1 t1) %1 years.,
11 n te-ttng. g1 1
-ALSO
SPAGHETTI -LASAGNA -RAVIOLI
50 WEST STREET, GODERICH
(Near The Laundromat524-- 76
)
FREE DELl VERY!
the
Little
iJttn
YFIELD
565-2611
CLOSED FOR
ENOVATIONS
REOPENING IN MAY
The Huron County offices Of
the Ontario Department of
Agriculture and Food- announ-
ced this week that preliminary
plans have been made for a 4-H
exchange with Gladwin
County, Michigan, U.S.A.
Gladwin County is located in
the central part of Michigan
just ' about opposite , Huron
County on the other side of
Lake Huron. Organizers of. the
exchange said they hoped to
send 25 junior and senior 4-H
Agricultural and Homemaking
club members on the exchange
during the last week in July
and the first week of August.
"We will lest members know
of fti'itt*t• details •regaitli:ttg the
exchhange as the time ap-
proaches," Len MacGregor,
Extension istant for the.,,,
County office explained. "It is``"
our hope that club memtt'rt
will take this opportunity to-;
participate on the 4-H ex
change." -
"Ex -Change trips give 4-H
club-nmernbers -a chance to visit
other areas of the country as
well as an opportunity to meet
new people and exchange ideas
with them,"_Mr. MacGregor„
-added.
.OPEN 4 p.m. to 2 a.m.
CLOSED MONDAYS EXCEPT HOLIDAYS
BAYFIELD RD.
GODERICH
524-7711
LUNCH
is now. o
Something
Everyday
EVERY
DURING YOUNG- •
CANADA HOCKEY. WEEK
FRIDAX BSATURDAY MARCH 164 U
Broughams
URGENT
REQUEST
ease -
golf
IhtlY
WITH THE
MARCH 19,20,21,22 .
WITH THE Hewoods
MARCHL23 & 24
WITH THE Country Boys
Mr. and Mrs. Jaynes Pope of
Ottawa visited with the for-
mer's mother, Mrs. L.M. Pope
for a few days just week.
We are glad to report Mrs.
John Buchanan is improving
nicely after having surgery in
Alexandra Hospital, Goderich,
last week.
Guests on Sunday at Mr. and
Mrs. Osborne F'alkiner's were
Mr. and Mrs. Tory Demo from
London, Mrs. Audrey Decoo
from Seaforth and Mr and
Mrs. A. P- Decoo from St.
Thomas.
Mrs, Dave Bean visited in
Listowel last week.
Mr. anit'Mrs. Ri►y `Karninska
of Sunset Beach Rudd have
returned Irum -...... __A—pleasant
holiday in Florida.
MUSIC BY "THE WILDWOODS"
DANCING 10 -P.M, TO 1 A.M.
For Tickets Phone 524-6009
A potpourri of Broadway hits
'd The third production of the
GODERICH LITTLE THEATRE.
is now in rehearsal under the direction of Mar-
jorie (Hays) Dunlop, and 'will be presented on
THUR., "FRI., SAT., MAY 3, 4, 5
At G.D.C.I..
Box office dates to be
• announced later
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Soturiey Matinee 17
GREATEST SCREEN SN
OF YOUR
LIFE'
IF YOU (AN BILLET CHILDREN NEXT WEEK -
PHONE PAUL SCHUTZ AT 524-9256
We still need billets for 150 hockey players
CRAWFORD DOUGLAS
DON CbURTNEY
BILL ROMAHN
Sun" 8 Mon.19 Tue.20 w,d.21
MGM presents a very different motion picture
that captures all the excitement of ELVIS UVE!
THE BIGGEST ENTERTAINMENT VALUE
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84 GAMES OF HEADS UP HOCKEY
50c FOR CHILDREN PERIDArY
756 FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS PER DAY
$1.00 FOR ADULTS PER DAY
Young Canada Week
BOOSTER TICKETS
FOR FULL TOURNAMENT
$1.00 FOR CHILDREN
$2.00 FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
$3.00 FOR ADULTS
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ON SALE MARCH 12 AT
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