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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-04-25, Page 18..A AGE 4A--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1974 FRIEDSHIP C(NTRE. NEWS Hello! How many of you were out skipping last week? Those who attended Women's Day Out last Thursday seemed to enjoy skipping and singing the old rhymes: ley .this, time I expect some of you have taken steps to make that-VVi11 you always intended but never got ,around to doing. Judging from the group who gathered around Paul Rivers after the discussion, he had an opportunity to answer many questions. Thanks, Paul, for your time and effort. We feel that it was all well worthwhile. • Don't forget your dancing shoes Thursday, April 25, for Women's Day Out when' Mary Lynne,,Telford leads the group in Scottish dancing to the tune . of the bagpipes. After tripping the light fantastic you can start digging with ,Beryl Harper in "Backyard Vegetable Gar- dening".; She says that if she doesn't ,know ,the answers to your gardening problems she can tell you where 'you. can". research them. L' Next week • Peggy Bottom from. the London Branc •f Youth and ftecr.eatt` Ministry of Community and• Social Services, will be discussing Community Leader- ship. You will have an oppor- _. " tunity to break off into groups to talk abtout Women's lay Out. What do you expect to get out -of-Women's Day Out? Do you want:W'omen's Day Out -to continue? And what form should .Women's Day Out take, etc.? Let's sit down and figure out where Women's Day Out is going: " Last Thursday evening Con, sumers' Association of Canada organisers, tried for the second time to organize an active Con- sumers' Committee in. Goderich. ' Fifteen interested people attended. A Committee of three, Mrs. Joan Black, chairman; Mrs. Laurie Hoad, secretary .-treasurer; 'and Mrs Isobel MacDonald, researcher, Was appointed. We intend to sit down and chart a, course of action. In the meantime, (if the mail` is -still getting through)' • • Laurie is writing for a supply of �l Consumers' pamphlets and * memberships,' which will be available at the Information and Friendship Centre. So if you have need of Consumer in- formation drop in, and talk to us; maybe, we can give you the right pamphlet. In order to see the whole pic- ture, the Committee plans to attend a..day at the Consumers' Association Convention to 'be held at McMaster University, Hamilton, on May 13, 14, and .'L5... If you are .,a -member of the Association, or 'interested in becoming one, drop in and help Us make a plan of action. Bridg- e, scores There were seven tables at -- the April 16 meeting of the Goderich Duplicate Bridge Club. In " the North-South com- petition, winners-. were" Art Wilson and O. Haselgrove, first with 103 1/2 points; Y. McPherson and Joe Martin, second with 95 1/2, and Dr. A. E.B. Deathe and* Weerasooriva, third with 89. R''. In the East-West competition. winners were L.yan and Bill. Bradley with 92 1/2 points; Reta Ryan -and A. Galbraith,t second ,with 86; and Tom Eadie • 'and Ray Fisher with 85. CLAY — - Silo`Unload.rs - Feeders • Cleaners * - Stabling - Legn Elevators • Liquid Mondry Equipment Hog Equipment FARMATIC -- 'Mills Augers, etc. ACORN — Cleaners Heated Waterers ZERO -- • Bulk Tanks Pipeline & Parlour Equipment `W ESTI,EL-ROSCO-granaries f,9 B A L - Hog P anillingt Sulk Tank a Pipeline clearing. D.t ,gents, Teat Dip, efc. 8ovgdin. Dyne loscm - Udd.rsarr Foatcheck Kl. ►n.asy.' 1:OWIty FARM sysi ro , *.R.1, kiritorelltric Ontario SWIM -•_ ,Down at MacKay Hall on Wednesday morning 9.30 - 11:30 a.m. the :'cra tv" girls are still busy workin at their burlap pictures. If you are in- terested come along and join them 'with your, creative ideas. In the next couple of weeks we are planning' to work on styrofoam waste -paper baskets • - so girls, save your egg cartons (any color) and bring 'them 'along with bits and pieces from your scrap bags for decorations. Come along and join. us - we will be looking for you! Now th:.';Spring is here, drop into MacKay Hall any Monday, Wednesday and Friday 2 - •4 p.m'. for a`game of cards. If you peed a ride call us at the Cen- tre and we will pick .vou up. On Wednesd.av Mr. John Snyder was the winner, and on Friday it was Mr. Harold Lar- der. By the way, we hear: that there is talk going around that another big card party is being ,planned by the card fans. If you are interested in a Book Club, phone or drop in and talk it over with Barbara McWhinnie. She says that one of the most pleasantgroups she ever belonged" to was a Boa'" Club in Meaford, where she en-' joyedothe informal discussion of good books. The news media warns us every day • that the ELEVENTH HOUR for In- come Taxes has arrived. Even if there is -l` postal strike fhe forms must be in the mail before midnight, April .30. If you are having difficulties, give us a call'and we will ,send opt one of .our tax experts. Goderich Legion Approves, donations The Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 109, approvedh April 16; donations of $300 to `• the Goderich, District Assocation for the Mentally Retarded camp and $200 to local minor baseball, during 'the' branch's regular monthly meeting Membership Chairman' H. Johnston presented 11 ap- plications for membership in Branch 109. J. Hanley, N. Fitzimmons_ and G. Drennan were accepted as ordinary members. 1 . Whet- stone, D: Tigert,, W. Shear - down, E. Lee, K. Sheardown, P. Sherratt, T. O'Brien, and C. Doherty were accepted as associate members. 'Mr. Johnston also reported that 17 comrades have not yet paid their dues for 1974• V He encouraged members to, seek veterans who are eligible for Legion membership and ob- tain their ,completed ap- plicationforms. x The nomination committee presen names of members • • who w''t 1 stand for election as branch fficers. Other nominatio s will be received at the genera meeting ,in May. The Sick and Welfare Chair- man , reported, the following members in hospital: General H. McCreatey, at Goderich, D. Ma.cGhee, at University Hospital, London, B. Worthy at St. Joseph's, London, and J. Ai1Hw7 "t'he creaming 'THE ,. x . r.: GRAI 4 . <iDt aye - ADDED FEATURE ,..THEY'LL SMASH YOU TO BITS! KILLERS" Kung Fu -Karate at its deadliest. 11 'SIVE 113 11419R UST FRI. ,&' SAT. ,y '26-27 APRIL SUN. ON'L`t 28 APR: • ��. GIRLS AT -TM! r-:.1 GYNECOLOGIST -AND CONVENT GIRLS asorme„, DRIVE•IN HWY. 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 . PHT�ATRE BOX OFFICE OPEN '7:30 P.M, Kaly, M.' MacDonald, J. Dodkin. and William McGill at Westminster,London. The Entertainment Chair- man, reported that 'the, weekly euchre program during the win- ter w,as well received and a dance will be held in the Legion Hall April 26. It was reported that the - branch is now well represented in „thee, Zone with Commander. 'H. Chambers as Zone Coalman - der, H.•Carroll as Sports Chair- man, G. Low as Membership Chairman, and S. Youngblut as Secretary. The Legion District Conven- ° tion is slated for April 2). in Kitchener. The branch voted to assist the zone financially in sending Zone Commander H. Chambers and Branch 109 President R. Chapman to the Dominion Convention in St. John's Nfld. in June. A motioW was also passed ?y - the floor to call a special general meeting,of the branch for consideration of action°on the plans of the Legion Building Committee: JIM'S RESTAURANT AND PIZZERIA FORMERLY THE LAKEVIEW SEAFOODS 68 WEST ST: ,GODERIGH tl Full line of Italian & Canadian dishes Inside and Takeout FREE DELIVERY QN OVERRS $3.00 10% DISCOUNT ON PICKUPS' OF PIZZA, SPAGHETTI RAVIOLI RIGATONI,, LASAGNA OR GNOCCHI FRIDAY SPECIAL Fish It Chips $1 0 UTTAKE PHONE 5241=2184: - OPEN: 24 -2184 -OPEN: Mon., Tues., Wed., Thur. 7 a.m. to 1 a.m. Friday & Saturday 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday' ' 10 a.m. to 12 midnight PEN HOUSE • Al' Queen Elizabeth School ' Ca.lidonia Terrace-Goderich Thursday, April 25th 9 a:m. to l'1:30 a.m. 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Bowling at Little Bowl, The 'Goderich Signal -Star inadvertantly left out -this Open House Ad, which .should have appeared in last week's Signal -Star. This ad should have Contained information about Wed- nesday'.April 24th activities (Open House from 9 a°m°'"- 3 pm.) Are YOU Interests THEATRE MUSIC ART d In r.� In YOUR Community? • . THE • UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH is sponsoring a workshop on ARTS IN THE COMMUNITY MAY9-.11 For more information contact: Continuing Education, Johnston •Hall, University ,of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1 824-4120 r Save 2 on allyour ' O!fing needs. •Jackets *Shoes' •Clubs •Carts •Bags. •SjnIrts •Caps •Gloves !Golf Balls (Jubh��se and C s<7 z.'x.w. ✓,'w rr _.. � µ°ms fir•-..t'za. s..e,Fy .., ":.�''th� s'� -�,. ..0 . f .. �Open Godterich Sunset Ciolfand Sports Centre noir RR 6, Ggrlcrich, Ont. ,,, • �� ai •.. RAPRIL:GREEN FEES ONLY 2.00'00 Lr pear friends - We welcome you back to the Sunset, and look forward to serving " you again this year. All eighteen holes are open so please drop out anytime. If you join the Club before May 15, you. can save the ten ' °dollar increase on adult memberships: Dues are payable May 30, s4 why not ;beat the price, increase now? • A FUQUA COMPAn4) Our new golf stock has arrived, so please visit our Pro Shop. We are featuring all the 'top names, Buy now while stocks are-good•and prices are low; you car` sav6•twenty percent right now. Heavy in- creases are expected throughout the, summer. We need used clubs sei let's swing a deal. ,First Night n► Eag& �...f col Carts We are still anxious for new members, so bring out a friend to join and you'll receive a free bonus. We have a new: fleet of golf carts, and many more improvements planned for your enjoyment.'Free In- struction is still available for all beginners. Please call anytime, Please remember you can book any tournaments or parties at our Clubhouse. xArreel Hope to See you more in '74 GOLFING • SNOWMOBILING SAUNA BATHS • INDOOR SPORTS SPALDING Boderich Stoset , 4 rriiles north of Goderich onH+wy #21 . Call 524 8047 etre fM