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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-01-21, Page 21Don't miss the fun!. Appearing this friday & Saturday January 23 & 24 M & J SOUNDS D.J. „ Coming Next Week THE COUNTRYCOMPANIONS "`r THE i+ `i CANDLELIGHT 4S30RESTAURANT & TAVERN BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH 524-771 SuLL rarkt DARE3 Ari DEADL1 E 5 =.M. IVIG IMAV BINGO.- Vanastra Rec Centre. Tuesdays, 8 p.m. First reg. card $1, fifteen reg. $20.00 games, three share -the -wealth. Jackpot $200.00 must gp... Lucky Ball $460.00. If not won, Lucky Ball increases $20.00 per week. Admission restricted ' to 16 years and over.-Oltfx LOOKING for men's and co-ed slow pitch ball team to form new leagues in Vanastra and area. Phone 482-7065.-2,3 ROBBIE BURNS SUPPER/BALL - Lucknow Community Centre, .Friday, January 23. $12.50 per person. Bus available from Goderich - phone Rod MacKenzie 524-6023. Far tickets call 529-7524, 528-3420, 528-3423 or any Lucknow Lions Member.-3ar STAG $ and DOE Mary Anne Roosenmalen o and ussell. McCreight 4( SATs, JAN. 24. 8 p.m. -i a.m. G9derich Arena '3.00 Advance '4.00 at the door LUNCH PROVIDED. SALTFORD VALLEY HALL FOR RENT -CALL 524.9458 T SAILORS VALENTINES �g DANCE (sponsored by Junior C Hockey Team) February 14th9 1987 GODERICH $55.00 per person, Door prizes Music by: SOUND TREK 9:00 PM to 1:00 AM (Dress optional) *FOR TICKETS* Jerry Rivett John Hoy 524-7125, 524-6931 1IUROPEAN VACATION: see 9 countries with Huron County group, 23 days, depar- ture Toronto, April 18, return May 10, $2695.00 included tour, air, taxes and In- surance. For information, reservations and brochures call Anna Stirling at Hanover Travel Service 1-519-364-3270 or 1-800-265-5515.-02-04 • COUNTDOWN STOP SMOKING PRO- GRAM. Huron -Perth Lung Association. 7 sessions. Feb.. 2. 7:30 p.m. ' at Goderich District Collegiate Inst. $75.00. Pre -register. Call 524-6863 . —03 , 04 a r HOLMESVILLE U.C.W. would like to an- nounce their ham and salad supper Thurs- day, June 4th and Bazaar Saturday, October 3.lst, 1987.-03 GODERICH SIGNAL-SfAl , WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21„1987—PAGE 5A Emert h;,%'trent Preparationsunderway for sixth music festival Festival time is approaching again in Walkerton. The executive is preparing for the Sixth Annual Midwestern Ontario Rotary Music Festival and dates have been set for April 27 to May 2. Secretary Ileen Kaake said, "We have been receiving entries since last September. Early entries are appreciated and the deadline for entires is February 1." President Jean Allison stated, "Exten- sions to the deadline of February 1 will not be granted due to the complexity of pro- gramming thousands of participants involv- ed in choirs, bands, vocal, dance, keyboard and instrumental classes in one week. This takes time and an early start is required. It is also necessary for all contestants, teachers, and accompanists to indicate all class numbers in which they are involved. This will avoid conflict in scheduling.' ' • The festival draws entries from a wide area including Kitchener, Stratford, Owen Sound, Goderich and numerous com- munities surrounding Walkerton. Classes are available for all age groups, from very young children to adults, solo and ensemble, amateur .and professional, school and com- munity bands and choirs, church choirs, Blyth Festival secures grant to conduct study Student dancers. at the National Ballet School. will be pirouetting across new dance floors while , two theatres at the Shaw Festival will be renovated with the assistance of grants announced by Minister of 'Citizenship and Culture ,Lily Munro. "The arts -are 'the lifeblood of Ontario," she said: "Granth, totalling $762,913 will sup- port renovations and .improvements` to the facilities of 10 art organizations. This' government' is committed to ensuring that artists create • and perform inproper facilities." The North Bay Theatre and Arts. Com- munity Centre will receive a grant to com- plet construction 'of its new facilities and the lytta Centre for the Arts will conduct a 4. feasibility study concerning the need for future facilities with its grant of $10,938. , Factory Theatre Lab and Leah Posluns Theatre have been allotted more than $100,000 each to renovate and improve their theatres.' Charles Street Video and Trinity Square Video will modify and renovate their - studios. This funding has been made possible through the Community Facilities improve- ment Programs (CFIPI. This program pro- vides support to ..community .organizations to help them purchase, restore, renovate or construct' buildings to be used for their programs., • -' • ' • "Audiences,. actors; directors, dancers, film-makers, and visual artists Will benefit from these grants," the Minister said. THIS ", EEK'S SPECIAL SENIOR BURGE SMALL )FRENCH FRIES SMALL PEPSI Reg. 3.04 — — Special in effect Thurs., Fri., Sat. Service clubs and organizations, family flop wood, Secretaries - classes, and competitive or non competitive`eleen Kaake, Marge Kelly, Pat O'Rourke, Treasurer - Bill Read, Managing Chairman - Dick Marshall, Chairpersons of Comrnit- tees: Scholarship - Cliff Buckingham and Gerry O'Gorman, Production - Ron Gibson, Adjudicators - Penny Code, Highlights Con- cert - Bev Hopwood, Music, - Gertrude Weber, Syllabus - Bev Hopwood and Jean Allison, Budget and Finance - Bill Read. classes. Five halls will hold classes simultaneously during the week. Festival v4ek will end with the Highlights Concert on May 2. The festival executive for 1987 is as follows: Founder and Charter President - Gertrude Weber, President - Jean Allison, Royal Winnipeg Ballet School to hold auditions in London The Royal Winnipeg Ballet School Profes- sional Division will hold auditions at The Grand Theatre (Rehearsal Room ), 471 Richmond St., in London on Sunday, February 15, 1987. Auditions are open to ballet students from age 9, and successful applicants are given first priority for place- ment in the 1987 summer session. Under the direction of RWB Associate Ar- tistic Director DAVID MORONI, the Royal Winnipeg Ballet School Professional Divi- sion was for ided in 1970 to provide a com- prehensive training programme for the. young dancer intent upon a ,professional career. The Professional Division not.nnly attracts students from across Canada, but from countries throughout the world. Students receive a classical ballet training including pointe and pas de deux, and also study repertoire, character, jazz, and modern. Selected senior students receive performance experience with the Concert Hour Ballet touring troupe. and perform with the company of.ythe Royal Winnipeg .. e THE SQUARE ' PEIRK. °JAM 2 Ballet in full-iengtn repertotre..Admission is by audition only, and the summer session serves as a further audition period prior to placement in the intensive Fall/Winter, trainin rogramme. Stu must register in advance and ap- plicatio ust be accompanied by the non- . refundable 'audition fee of $20.00. The audi- tions take the form of a ballet class with the audition panel headed by Principal DAVID MORONI. Students should wear ap- propriate dancewear and be present 45 minutes prior to audition • time. Younger students do not require previous " ballet training. Applications . are available . at selected dance studios and dancewear shops in London or from the Royal Winnipeg Ballet School in Winnipeg and must be received by January 30, 1987. For further informatipn regarding audi- tions or the Professional Div, please contact Ross Brierton, Coordinator, Prof. Div., RWB School, 289 Portage Avenue,' Win- nipeg, Manitoba R3B 2B4 (204) 956-0183. 0 O ENDS 0" THURS. 'a 7:30 404040•.•.•• 41®4640®4)®®40®400 4D404.0)40®®4,4D®40®®4D®e41®® GODERICH 524-7811 SzCraff�r MART�►� IN CHASTE 7 STARTS 2 . FRIDAY 2 FRI. - SAT. 7 & 9 SUN. - TB•IURS. 7:30. ®.. PARENTAL GUIDANCE, '2.50. TUESDAY Phone 524-4852 37 Kingston St., Goderich BOWLIN&. The Perfect Winter Sport! 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