The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-12-05, Page 5 (2)BLYTH . LIONS BINGO — TURKEY BINGO, St.
Blyth Memorial Hall, Augustine Hall, Wednesday,
SATURDAY, 8:30 p.m: $150 December 11, at 8:30 p.m. Ad -
jackpot in '60 calls. Big cash mission $1.00. 10 Turkeys,
prizes.-44tf Share -the -Wealth, Door Prize.'
Everyone. Welcome!Sponsored
by St. Augustine Church. -49
BINGO every Saturday at
• Goderich Legion Hall, 8:30
p.m. Fifteen regular games, .
$12.00 prizes. Four share -the -
wealth gams, with this week's
jackpot $95.00 won in 59 calls.
uoor prizes. Admission
$1.00.—gtf
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HEARING?
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for
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phone 524-7241
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GODERICH Little Theatre
readings for "The Lion in Win-
ter", .a comedy -drama, will be
held 8 p.m. on the evenings of.
Tuesday, December 10th and
'Wednesday, December llth, at
Robertson Memorial School.
Scripts are available from the
director Eleanor Robinson,
phone 524-2400.-49A/R
Harold K. Arnold
HEARING AIDS LTD.
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BRIDGE CLUB NEWS
NEW BINGO, Clinton Legion There were seven tables in
Hall, 8:30, every Thursday. Ad- play at the November 19
mission. $1.00, fifteen regular gathering of the Goderich
$10.00 each. Three Duplicate Bridge Club.
games, North-South winners- for the
Share -The -Wealth ¢tames. One evening were Mrs. Mary Don-
nelly for $170.01) in 56 calls and Mrs. Eleanor Er -
consolation. One call and skine, first with 104 points,
$10.00 added weekly if not Mrs. Kay Duncan and Mrs.
won.—cgtfn Verna Worthy, second with 93
ASHFIELD FEDERATION points and third went to Mrs.
OF -AGRICULTURE are spon- Jean Cook
and Mrs.
Helen len
soring a Christmas Dance at Chisholm'841p
Saltford Valley Hall'on Decem- East-West winners ware,
ber 21, 9:00 - 1:00. Music by the first, Mrs. Jean Papernick and
Cavaliers. Lunch included. Mrs. Margaret Mitchell with
-$5.00 a couple in advance or 105 points, second, Mrs Auleen
$6.00 at the door. Call for your Collins and Mrs. Louise
tickets now — 529-7607 or 529- Heatherington and thirds Mrs.
7202.--49 , „ Evelyn Galbraith and Mrs.
*Evelyn
Sproule;, ,,with 931/2
" immtmmrtzmzego,srezmms. points.
At. the November 26 meeting
the club- played a nine table
°
w December Mitchell game.
Winners o�'the North-South
Dance division were -Mrs:, leanor Er -
A skine and Glen Falkiner, 123
1191/2 points and Mrs. Mary
Donnelly and Bob Huntley,
,1131/2 points.
Winners of the East-West
DANCING TO THE A division were Mrs. Cathy
"Foursome" McDonald, and Mrs. Jean
Cook, 1371/2 points, Mrs.
•
from 10-1. Auleen Collins and Mrs. Eileen
Admission $1.50 Hilton, 130 points and Mrs.
Kay Duncan and Dave Cornish,
Eft Refreshments Available 1211/2 points.
Sponsored by The November 26 meeting
Clinton Junior Farmers was the club's annual Christ-
mas party and officers for the
corning year were elected. The
past president 'Mrs. Kay Dun-
can will turnover her duties to
Mrs... Mary Donnelly for 1975.
Other officers are Cathy
McDonald, vice-president;
Joanne Duckworth, secretary;
Mar,,' Lapaine, treasurer; and
° Dawna Sproule, Cathy
McDonald and Eleanor Er-
skine are directors. ,Jean• Paper-,
nick' and Kay Duncan are
telephone partnerships for the
new year -
D ANCES
STAGS
SPORTS _ ..
TV :SIGNAL Program Changes
7:30 -13 -THE PAUL ANKA SHOW
SATURDAY; DEC. 1 7:00 - 13 - OUT TO LUNCH
SUNDAY, DEC.
a
at --'� •
Auburn Community Hall
10:00 -6 - MOVIE — "IT STARTED .
IN NAPLES" — Comedy -Romance
(Rated A) — (1960) A light-hearted
romantic comedy starring Sophia
Loren and Clark Gable. Gable por-
trays a Philadelphia lawyer whose
sincere interest in • helping a
delinquent orphan in Naples is
handicapped, by , the boy's
beautiful but fiery. aunt (Loren). (2
hrs.)
8 3:30 - 13- FROSTTHE,SNOWMAN.
-- An animated mt)sical special
narrated by Jimmy Durante°
•4:30 = 7 - FAMILY THEATRE
"THE FORTUNES OF NIGEL'
(Part I) 1
12:45 7--SUNDAY-.NIGHT MOVIE
— "SAVAGE INNOCENTS" - An-
thony Quinn and Peter O'Toole.
MONDAY, DEC, 9 4:30. - 7 - .THE -4:30 MOVIE
"BRAINSTORM" — Jeff Hunter
and Anne Francis.
12:30 - 7 -MONDAY NIGHT MOVIE
- • — "THE INVINCIBLE SIX" (1970
Stuart Whitman and Eike Som-
mers.
6:30-6-MOVIE—"EMBASSY"
Suspense -Drama (Rated G) 1—
(1972) When a high ranking Soviet
official seeks asylum at the
American Embassy in Beirut, the
Russians' try to prevent • his
escape. The whole situation
becomes explosive with the arrival
of a. psychopath in the uniform of
an American Air Force Colonel,
who bluffs his way into the Em-
bassy in an attempt to assassinate
the official. A fast -paced drama of
international intrigue 'filmed on
location in the Middle East. (2-
hrs.)
9:0G - 6 - SPECIAL: Sammy Davis
Jr. stars in a lavish presentation
highlighting the spectacular range
of his entertaining career. Par-
ticular emphasis is placed on his
remarkable 'versatility as a singer
and dancer. Highlights include a
medley of songs from "Porgy and
Bess" and Sammy's uniquely ex-
citing. song -and -tap rendition of
"Mr. Bojangles" (60 min.)
11:00 - 6 - MOVIE "DON'T LET
THE ANGELS FALL Drama
(Rated A) B/W — Arthur Hill of
/ "Owen bmarshall: ' Counsellor at
Law stars~ as 'a man on the brink
of a nervous breakdown. Alienated
from his wife and unable to com-
municate with his two sons, tie
meets the pressures of a super-
'cial society and finds his identity
slipping away from him• Also
stars: Sharon Acker, Charmion
King. (2 hrs., 15 min.)
TUESDAY, DEC. 10 0 - 7 - THE 4:30 MOVIE' —
4JOURNEY TO THE UNKNOWN"
' Vera Miles and Patty Duke.
8:00 - 7 -THE YEAR WITHOUT 'A
SANTA CLAUS (SPECIAL)
11:00 - 6 - MOVIE —
"PROLOGUE" — Drama (Rated
A) — (1970) Living outside the
mainstream of society, a young in-
volved editor of an underground
newspaper and his female com-
panion, are forced to reassess
their values and relationships
when they are joined by a draft
dodger from the United States.
' Abbie Haffthan, Jean Genet and
.-Kenneth Galbraith appear -briefly.
(2 hrs.)
6:30 - 6 - MOVIE - "FEARLESS
'FAGAN"' — Comedy (Rated G)
B/W --- "Fearless Fagan" (1912)
tells the predicaments• of an un-
sophisticated young man when he
secretly takes his affectionate pet.
circus lion into the Army. The story
is based on an actual event which
was widely reported in the
newspapers. Janet Leigh, • Keenan
Wynn, Carleton Carpenter: (90
min.)
9:00 - 7 - OUT TO . LUNCH
(SPECIAL) -
11:30 - 7 - WIDE WORLD:
MYSTERY — "BOOK OF MUR-
DER" ' '
WEDNESDAY. DEC. 11
4:30 - 7 - THE ABC AFTER-
SCHOOL SPECIAL
6:30 - 6 - MOVIE — '",A TOUCH OF
LARCENY" — Comedy (Rated G)
B/W — (1960) A deskbound-Com-
mender, desiring quick money,
plans .a daring scheme involving
fraud at the Russian Embassy. The
real trouble begins when his plane
backfire, catapulting him Into an
uncomfortable situation. James
Mason, George Sanders, Vera
Miles. (2 hrs.)
5:30 - 7 - ,HOT DOG (SPECIAL)
8:30. - 7 - WEDNESDAY MOVIE OF
THE WEEK — "THE TRIBE" r
11:00-6- MOVIE —"Ll'LABNER"
— Comedy (Rated G) (1959)
Dogpatch faces doom when the
government selects it as an A-
bomb testing site. A delightful
comedy unfolds as the° Al Capp
comic strip characters come to
life to save their beloved town.
Peter Painter, Leslie Parrish. (2
hrs., 30 min.)
THURSDAY, DEC: 12
4:30 - 7 - THE 4:30 MOVIE
"WARNING SHOT" -'- David Jan-
ssen and Ed. Begley, ° ' '
11:00 • 6 - MOVIE;— "MAN -TRAP"
-- Drama (Rated A) B/W -- (1961)
A man . becomes involved in a
tangled web of love and larceny,
caught between the bitterness of
a flirtatious wife and a scheme to
recover 3 million dollars in
hijacked money. Jeffrey Hunter,
David Janssen, Stella Stowell,.
6:30 - 6 - MOVIE "HOT SPELL
— Drama (Rated 0) B/W — (1958)
Anthony Quinn, Shirley MacLainO
and Shirley ,Booth star in a
penetrating, drama exposing'
human emotions, et a man's un-
faithfulness leads to a violent and
embarrassing confrontation bet -
weer, his wife and their three
grown children. (2 hrs.)
WELCOME
SERVICE
would like, to call you with
"housewarming gifts" and in-
formation about your new
location. The Hostess will be
glad to arrange your subscrip-
tion to the Signal -Star
Call her at 524-7854
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