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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-07-03, Page 6PAS.irE,.C'pDE,X CH SIGNAL-S.,TAR, THURSDAY, JU•LY,,3: N1975 • H&T'S VIEW p1 $UONY1EW The open house at the Herne the program• Mrs. Shapton who ladies on behalf of eve"ryone; • during- Senior Citizens' Week. was 99 on .Tune 5. had the honor The residents enjoyed an •wasquite successful with 353 , of,-. being the eldest celebrant " :tho& of •.organ' "-melodies, on seniors registering. Many with Mrs, Ryan' who was • Thursday ,afternoon played, by thanks .•�'to, the Hyrolnview' second eldest at 98 thanked the (EdStiles of Goderichl w • Auxiliary members -who -were_ _. for registration . , . res,olnslb.le. the _ ori • who helped Cover and to all those • during the week in several' ways.' Several, of the visitors Fumous mrevue tdok advantage of the occasion to " have a' meal with their --friends and also join in or take part in the programs: Fifty-four df the Seai;Qrth ._'•Happy Citizens_Club had dinner at ,the Home on Saturday and sponsored the -,afternoon games. there,were 20 tables of.k Mad Dogs and Englishmen. euchre' With prizes for the The, humorous- commentary Wiest lady playing, Mrs. Ryan, looks ,at Sir- Noel's views on •1 93; the _ eldest • gentleman, love, marriage _and other- Smith, ther William Smith,, 92; lone ,,hand strange phenomenon. -•; prizes. wer'Qawon'byMrs. "Els"i0 Patty. Gail, a well-known Henderson and RodgerGi4bert;• actress to the .Playhouse high score prize winners were audiences, appears again• this Mrs. Margaret 'Poster and Roy . season, She has been seen in ''The Famous Jury Trials"' „ Maize; low, Mrs/ Ryan and before in "I do I' do." She has --and "The Powers of Darkness" -Nor.manJones. ' also, appeared in "South onCBC TV.' - YThe' Clinton Christian • Pacific'"{ and "Bells are The new theatre '• housed -.. Reformed Church held their \ Ringing." In Toronto she has delighted audiences last week. regular Sunday evening song 'appeared with the Smiie .min its spacious quarters. Brad service led by Dick Roorda.;-, Cbinpany.and'as a guest singer. Faber; wood , sculptor, ' has " Mrs. Elsie Henderson played • ompson Show .works on display in' The the piano for, ,Monday �' af- and What's New Gran r and 'the... Woman's on the -Russ Th ternoons musical program and Peter J. McConnell returns -_ .Guild - Boutique is.. 'in full[ 'accompanied •igie Huronview as well ..to the Playhouse. His " operation The fourth season is Rhythm, Band. The . Clinton • stage appearances .scan the -• off to a good start in --its new rChristian Reformed volunteers 'whole of Canada, performing in ' Barn.Theatre. and Mrs. Hulley -assisted with — activities., , • The Goderich •L, aketown Band provided tic concertont'ie" lawn .op Family Night which was greatly appreciated by the, 'residents, The weather ' was, ideal for the 'occasion and those j. ,Y.,,.,.,,.,, r.,w1 o were not- able tom tir-i, , • Th :.,.,.rain 'kept"_Sortre of the- 'I' eer,Sunset Golf Club is going - program at the windows on the men away on men's night. The,- 4.6:'',h,s4,11he Maitland Ladiesrto,a - """ west side of the. building. Mrs.' winners , :were, Bob,.'..Cous•ins, return int,er.club,on Wednesday. DonyStewart. is leader of the -3_- Ralph `"Kingswell, Bob July 9 at 1:00 p.m: –• . member band a and is doing McDougaj John: Kane, Disk.. The Maitland Ladies Trophy . excellent work. !<.":',,•.; `The ' Hurondale . Women's Institute "were -hosts -for the w. wJune birthday party. The:, ),9 • Celebrants",rete'I'ved; gifts from the : ladies , following .- •the program of readings; vocal solos,r,piar o,anStrumentals -and a sing -a -long: Mrs. ,McF,alls' was 'emcee -1°r ' the afternoon, with Mrs. Oke • aid I1liss Brodie assisting with, ;dp e '"' � ' •,+'vY} "fI.0 Hi" _ � ` x> �-J';' ^ .�. �.e.", ;.:•-,,. 4u '{:.N ,y . %.,lh'�ty.r�- rr. ,rt 4.� .ri •�Y'rw ° ...'4� r�St i -L+ •fi.• LAWER IIITEREST RATES al Now Avaitaaible On 1ST AND 2ND MORTGAP:ES'---' ..Any,Whemin Ohtario RESIDENT -IAL, CG-MMERCl-A-1. IND ?R1A1 "Oh . 'Coward,' a musical "The, Knack" in Montreal, tribute to the master of .wit ,and "The Fantastick" in Edrripnton song, Noel , Coward, begins and. Death of..,a Salesman in Wednesday - July 2nd at the Toronto. Itis TV appearances Huron Country Playhouse. In include "The Wayne and revue form, it contains some of Shuster 'Comedy -'Hour" and his ,best -loved songs. such as "Police Surg e ,..d,:,, - •, . A -new-comer tb •the Playhouse As John Davies, a seasoned performer..; he ha s - - appeared at the Dell Tavern in "You , Blow -Yours-I':1'1 Blow Mine''- and in "King Oedipus" and "Henr-y IV:" He was seen 0 BY DORLPAQUETTE Worgap Paul Johnson,' Harvey is, being 'played on Saturday, Monro ' , .., r • •.J•uly 5 .at 1,0. m • The mens interclub.. Was held Ladies 'night Wai"not too�well 'eW&Ikerton on Sunday, June 'attended as ,many' were °out oMf town ~,playing. • The winners Nine 'ladies'' travelled ••-to were - Marie Huff; Ardithe Listowel: on Tuesday June 24, to. r"•Bresette and Marg Evans. play in their tournement. Doris,. , Maitland members are Paquette won r third, low gross.r ,rninded to'get,,their names to The other eight enjoyed the fine . the Hanlys •for the Air Canada weather, and the well . , kept ° Scotch' two ball! ' .- . -, �' 29. ' Two smiling faces ready tomeet and greet tourists at the Goderich Tourist Information booth at the Five Points are Marie Cumtaings' (left) and Debbie Hamilton (right). Also working there this summer are Judy Langridge and Carol Oke, > 4 information d bright, cheesy smiles ense -- isitorsio_Huron_C_oun.ty wiIL disoover that their best bet to •• find information about the area is the, Goderich - Tourist • • Information booth of the five - points' ' .,,, Debbie Hamilton, daughter of -Gerald and Jayee-Hamilton, is Working there fu -ll -tune along with '"Judy Langridge, and Marie;.' Cummings and,,,..Carol., Oke''whii\work thee part-time.. "" Dtebbie's job',entaii1s handing out parnphlets,, selling souvenirs, telling ,people about` the loca tourist attractions and answering qi, estions about ,.,, ,A . ME- • Huron County _ _ WC O "-She worked • there last year, - - SERVICE W t lot of You get to mee a people.' Her job- this summer goes- hand in hand with what she wants to do later in life: In. September•, she starts a. travel �4}Yk so in her second year she knows• • would like to call you,. tenth", . the 'routine quite ,well: During "housewarming gifts" an in - the week. it is sometimes slog t location. The 'Hostess Will 'be "But on the:weekends it gets glad to arrange your 'subscrip- rea'ily nice and'busy." ' • tion to ,the Signa)+stir • formation about your. new Still, she enjoys ' her her at' 514-7!154' • ? yiNN i,• counselling course at Sheridan College ,+. in , Brampton. ' _ She-- wouldultimately like to have a job in the toUrist industry: If you need anSf•infprmatiorr about the area; • want- '•a zsouvenir, or just stop try to look in, Debbie arid 'tier friends will ' be there twelve hours a day;l`d, greet you with,a smile. 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