The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-11-14, Page 21BINGO every Saturday at
Goderich Legion Hall, 8:30
p.m. Fifteen regular games,
$12.00 prizes. Four ahare-the-
wealth games, with this week's
jackpot $80.00 won in 5.6 calls.
Door prizes. Admission
$1.00.---gtf
WINTER' CLOTHING.
Bargain prices on nearly new
clothing, for tots to teens. 7
p.m, Friday, November 15th at
Wesley Willis United Church,
Clinton. --45,46
NEW BINGO, Clinton Legion
Hall, 8:30, every Thursday. Ad-
mission $1.00, fifteen regular
games, $10.00, each. Three
Share•The-Wealth games. One
Jackpot for $200.00 in 59 calls
consolation. One call and
$10.00 added weekly if not
won.—cgtfn
NOVEMBER FAIR at Victoria
St, United Church on Wed-
nesday,
d-nesday, November 20th at 2:30
p„rn,, There will be a bazaar
sale of home bakin tea etc.
Come with yogi friends.
Auspices U.C.W.--45,46
WOMEN r OF KNOX
Presbyterian Church, Goderich,
present a Family Concert,
featuring the Bradley Family
and Folk Dancing; November
20th, 8 R.m-. Adults $1.50,
children under twelve 75c.
Tickets available from Fran
Rae 524-9557, Helen Sager 524-
6582, Beryl Harper 524-
7642.---45,46
ROYAL WINTER,, FAIR
Toronto — Bus leaving Friday,
November 22, 1974. 'Contact
Goderich Coach Lines, 529-
7921 or 529-7929.--46
'CHRISTMAS FAIR, Wed-
nesday, December 4, 2 - 5 p.m.,
at Goderich Psyirhiatric
Hospital. -45,46A/4
BLYTH LIONS ,BINGO —
Blyth Memorial Hall,
SATURDAY, 8:30 p.m: $150
jackpot in 60 calls. Big cash
prizes.-44tf u
SEASON'S TICKETS are still
available,they may be pur-
chased and seat reservations
made at the G.L.T. Box Office
located• at R. Bell. (Op-
tometrist), 74 The Square,
Hours are 1-5 p,m. daily, no
telephone reservations please!
"CHRISTMAS FAIR, Saturday,
November 23, 1974-, 1:30 - 4:30
p.m. at St. Peter's Parish Hall.
Baking, ,candy, country store,
sewing, • white elephant, ..Tea
will be served. -46
'GARAGE SALE
NOVEMBER 30
from 10 a.m.
Many assorted items at low.)
prices; all proceeds for service
work. Donations welcome, call
524 -6t58 -or or 524-7807., )
Location to be announced.
Sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi. ?
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JIM'S AndP ZZERIA
WEST ST. GODERICH 524-2184
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
SEAFOODS-
STEAKS - CHOPS - CUTLETS
Friday $' 25
Special
Fish & (hips 1,
TAKE OUT
Goderich
Figure
Skating
Club .
DANCE
at the Saltford Valley Hall
Friday, -November 1 5
music by
The. Broughams
Dancing from 9 "p -m. 1 a.m.
$6.00 per couple
Tickets ar-e now .available
• for the Candlelight's
s/
•
Oct
' Get your tickets now
and don't be disappointed.
Music by
The Ken Varley Quartet
Dancing 9 p.m. - 12:30 a.m.
Tuesday, December 31, 1974
$24.00 per cquple
Q A Chinese buffet IvIll be served et 12:30 ap.m.
For those who prefer, a baked ham and
4 scalloped potato- dinner will be served. A
special wine punch is Included.
Lots of novelties & balloons
and a door prize
A Happy) New Year for all
Bayfleld Road, Goderich,
e�QUuetYlo
524-7711
0 .
THE NOVEMBER meeting of
the ' Women's Hospital
Auxiliary will be held on Mon-
day,' November 18th, at 2:30
p.m. Dr. Frank Mills, M.O.H,,
will speak on the Mustard
Report. Please hand in money
for caaendars.-46 -
I �
Friends, relative* & neighbour¢
are invited to a” l
RECEPTIO-N
in honour of
Mr. and Mrs. David Million
(nee Ruth E. Whitten)
, • SALTFQRD 0!
SATURDAY, NOV.. 16
9:00 P.M. ,
MusicURSby
"THE FOOME"
Blyth Inn Hotel
onHwy4inBlyth
Country & Western at its.. best
THIS WEEK!'
THUR. FRI. SAT.
SUNDOWN
_ FINE FooD - GOOD.TIMES
BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH
Different Every Day
VISIT THE:
Llcsnssd under' LC.15.O.
BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH
524-7711
COLOUR TV
RELAXING
ATMOSPHERE
DINNER RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED
DINING arld D'AN'CING,
rr
FRIDAY :& SATURDAY,
NOVEMBER 1 5 '& 16;
•
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reservations for, entertainment
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-GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1974 -PAGE 5A
Reunion at Gallows Hill gives -plenty of acting experience to
ple,ity of budding performers as witnessed by this photo.
Pictured here are (front row. left to right) Mary Van Diepen, •
Mary Burns. Judy Fisher. (centre, left to right) Brenda Yule.
Anne Mane Murphy. Marva Jackson, Anita Robinson,
Cheryl Munroe. `Debbie
•Dustow: (back row, left to right)
-
Cable offers, help
Bluewater Cable ,recently
asked for public support for
their con'lmunity programming
project and received an ex-
cellent response from their
viewers.
The scheme enables any in-
terested group to prepare, 'tape
and brbadcast any program
they wish at absolutely no cost.
The show will he aired on
Channel 12 to river 3.300
televisions that are on the cable
service.
The first step in the project,
explaining the plan, was taken ,
in the,form of a public meeting.
Over. 45 • people attended'
representing .about' --20. service
clubs, religious. organizations,
musical • groups and specialty
clubs such as ehe Bluewater
Radio Club.
A steering' committee of six
people, was formed to .set the
wheels in motion. The names Of
these committee members are
available from the Holmesvi.11e
office of Bluewater Cable. They
--
- are responsible for explaining
'the project to an interested
paland. will offer advice on
the echnrcal aspects of the
systems.
The actual nrorrram
.preparations are set to begin as
soon as someone has something
they wish to televise. The
studio is available, 24 hours a
day, seven days a week.
Technicians areon hand at all
times to explain the very simple
operation of the console.
Spokesman for the company,
Bruce Davey, suggested that
any group wishing' to air a
program should seek the aid of
tal-ented: people- in , their
organization. He said that
programming requires on air
personality, technicians for
camera work and taping,
producers, and if props ' are
required, artistic talents. ,
The studio used for the
project measures about 20, feet
by nine feet and the camera can
film as many as 30 people at
once. Noprops are available to
the public and any used in a'
show would have to be made.by
the producers.
Since the project is hon profit
no revenue -is generated by -the
showsand noadvertising is
permitted. The public service
broadcasting is entirely non
profit and 'can be seen in Clin-
ton, 'Goderich and the surroun-
ding areas.
AT THE CANDLELIGHT
Every Thursday & Friday -
Hot Buffet Luncheon
'Served from 11:45 a.m. to 1:45 p.m.
This week featuring:
Turkey a la King
Roast Beef au Jus
Scalloped Potatoes
Kernel Corn
Pius a selection of co{drmeats
- PLUS -
From our salad table
Chef's Salad
Potato Salad
Creole Salad
Pickled Beets
Devilled Eggs
Jellied Fruit Mould
Cottage Cheese
Plus a selection from our dosseytt ,table,
All for only $ 2.2 5
Thursday & Friday at
Sunday
Smorgasbord
Served from 4 p.m. - 8 p.m.
This week featuring -
Roast Beef au Ars
'Barbecued Spareribs
Southern Fried Chicken
Sdalloped potatoes
French Fried cauliflower
'PLUS --
From our salad table
Jellied fruit mould
Cottage cheese
Jellied Vegetable salad
Sliced tomatoes
Relish tray
Fish platter
chef's salad
Bean"saIad
Potato salad
Creole salad
Pickled beets
Devilled' eggs
Pius a selection from our dessert table.
All for only 54.95
(Children under 12 half-price)
Sunday at
Goderich
;ra�e)tvo
524.7/11
Cheryl Qoak .Cathy Westlake. Laurie Pentland, Debbie
Hamilton, Wanda Linner, Carol Chapman, Wendle Thomp-
son, Brenda McClin,;hey The play will be presented at
GDCI's sixth annual Trigon this Weekend Thursday and
Friday evenings (staff photo)
DELICIOUS
Meals or Snacks
NOW FULLY
LICENSED
GODERICH .RESTAURANT
STEAKHOUSE & TAVERN Lid.
LICENSED UNDER `THE .LIQUOR LICENSE ACT
WEST STREET ,
30 THE SQUARE
PHONE 524-7811
GODERICH AIR CONDITIONED
WED„ THURS., FRI., SAT. NOV. 13,:14,45,;;6
"ITS
"ITAN BE SAID,
SIMPLY AND
{ ` WITH THANKS,
THAT IT IS AN
. �:. ABSOLUTELY
THE
THREE
MUSKETEERS
lP`,1
4.1
SAT.
MATINEE
NOV.. 16
PAR 0101 * r PICT( nFs PRF-GFyV A ROBERT B RAD`iTZ rer r,i (-TON',
_ 1
Side of the
qountain'
A boy conquers the
wilderness with just -
a raccoon an -d a falcon!
TEDDY I:('CLES
a,iTl1F:()I)()PF HIKE!,
PLUS THREE CARTOONS!
SUNDAY, NOV, 17
ghe INCREDIBLE CHESTY
MORGAN
SEE THE MOB
GET BUSTED: WHEN `CHESTY'
TAKES HER REVENGE
PLUS - NAKED MAN, LOVE and SEXUALITY`
MONDAY, TUESDAY
NOV, 18.19
. ':i EMANUE:L L. WOLF
rh r,rnc.
JIM BROWN
FRET) WILLIAMSON
JIM KELLY
"THREE
THE HARD WAY"
t'lnt"riynol,tixr' An Allird Arti!,ts R1IILsr
WED:, THURS., PRI., SAT.
CHARLES
BRONSON
"MR.
MAJ ESTYK"
DMITTANCE
NOV '20,2i',22,23
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