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Famous, People Players features `Liberate'
Bring positive attitude
The Committee for the
Famous People Players met
last Thursday at the Queen
Elizabeth School for their
upcoming project for the In-
ternational Year of Disabled
Persons.
The `Famous People
Players' will be performing
at the Goderich Collegiate
Auditorium on Saturday,
June 6th, 8 P.M. sponsored
by The Goderich and District
Association for the Mentally
Retarded and the Goderich
and. District Pro Life Group.
The purpose of the project
is three -fold: community,
cultural and educational. To
bring a.cultural event of this
calibre to the conununity
which will promote a more
positive attitude towards
disabled persons and a
greater understanding to
their nee a.
Connie Osborn, Co-
chairman . was on, CKNX
Radio, AM 'Good News' with
Bill Thompson May 11 telling
about the Good News that
-the Famous People Players
are coming to Goderich.
This. is . not a money-
makingproject; but if any
.money is raised it will go to
the Goderich and District
Association for the Mentally.
Retarded for the new pre -
school nursery for the
physically and mentally han-
dicapped children in the
area.
Tickets will be centralized
at the Wintario Booth at the
Suncoast Mall, Goderich and
people are urged to get their
tickets soon to avoid disap-
pointrnent . Cost of the ticket
is $3.00.
Patrons are in for a special
treat as the Famous People
Players always bring a
celebrity guest narrator.
Liberace discovered the •
Famous People Players and
they have appeared yearly
with him in Las Vegas. Their
theme song is The Impossi-
ble • Dream ;beeause it was
Director,. Diane . Dupuy's
dream that they would one
day appear with Liberace
and her irnpible dream
came true. -
They are the best black
light theatre group on the
continent and some of their
performances include
Goderich, June 6, Goderich
Collegiate; the St. Lawrence
Centre, Toronto, June 25-27;
a Concert Tour of 18 cities in
the three Prairie Provinces,
Sept. 10 - Oct. 2 and October
23 they will be at the Na-.
tional Arts Centre in Ottawa.
They will give a Christmas
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For your family. sharing and caring for a
needy child overseas helps develop attitudes
and values that last a .lifetime. .
7 It creates a genuine concern for others. as
well as a sense of accomplishment in knowing
that you have done something positive for a
child with real needs.
It takes less than 70c a day to care for
a child overseas. But it provides more than
just food. or medical care or the education he
desperately needs. It gives him the little things
in life that are so precious to any child -
a ball to play with. a new dress or toy:
a sense of belonging and being loved.
Beautiful things do happen when you decide
to care for one child at just 519 a month.
For more information
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special in Vancouver at the
Queen Elizabeth Auditorium
on December 18, and will
perform in Bermuda next
January 25-28, 1982. Their
mystery narrators have
been such people as Ben
Wicks and Lorne Greene and
their time and talent is
donated.
• Sime of the acts that will
be -1 on •.the program • in
Goderich will be 'Highlights
from The Carnival of
Animals', 'Here Come, the
Clowns' and 'The Famous
People'.
Summer School to beat Dublin
By Wise 011e
Summer School will be
held again at St. Patrick's
School in Dublin this sum-
mer according to a report
from - the ministry of
education which has ap-
proved the request for the
school by the Huron -Perth
County Catholic School
Board.
An Experience '81 project,
the continuation of the
Summer School will allow
for the hiring of up to six
students who attend
secondary school or
university. These six will act
as teacher assistants at the
school where there will be a
principal and three full time
teachers for each of the two
three-week sessions. One of
the sessions will be for
students from Huron County
and the other for those from
Perth County.
Another Experience '81
project was also approved by
the ministry.
This one •will provide a
media -resource program
that will occur in the five
Stratford schools -- St.
Michael's, St. Joseph's, St.
Ambrose, Immaculate
Conception and St. Aloysius.
This will allow for the hiring
of up to six students plus one
project leader and they will
assume responsibilities for
the developfl ent of vertical
and picture files in the
,various schools. •
• A selection committee
made up• of board ad-
ministretive- staff and a(__
representative from the
ministry, will select the
students when all the ap-
plications are in by mid May
for the media resource
project. The students will
find application forms to fill
out at their secondary
schools, through the
guidance officers.
The media facilities in the
five Stratford schools will be
updated in the media
resource project, such as re-
arranging of the' card
catalogue systems to provide
easier access to pupils;
carrying out a book in-
ventory - checking the card
catalogue with the books on
the shelf; to develop an A.V.
software card catalogue
system which will provide
easier access to films, tapes
and records for pupils and
teachers; the development
of picture files, within the
schools according to
specified needs of individual
schools; compilation of
project folders from
material gathered from
magazines such as National
Geographic. Owl...
These folders would be
used as research material
for student projects; the
recording of tapes of
primary books which in turn,
would be used in teacher
developed lessons and
centre -activities.
The board at its meeting
Monday approved that
Florence McDonald be
relieved---o€-hear p sition--as- tgonaery;-Wingliairrandlohir
principal at St. Mary's
school at Hesson, effective
August 31.
The board hired Lloyd
Aubin as custodian at St.
Mary's school, Goderich,
effective July 1.
It took ""A drawing of
straws" as chairman Ronald
Murray called it, to settle
who will travel to Alberta
and Saskatchewan to attend
two upcoming conventions.
To out -of -province con-
ventions the board's policy
bylaw allows only three
trustees to attend.
Fob indicated they
wis�t_i� to attend the 1981
Cont ess on Education in,
Calgary - Vincent Young,
Goderieh; Tim McDonnell,
C,adshill; Keith Mon -
O'Leary, Staffa, who lost the
vote. It is to be held June 20 -
23.
Vincent Young and Tim
McDonnell will attend the
Canadian Catholic 1' School
Trustees Association con-
vention in Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan, June3 - 6.
Principal David Zyluk of
St. Joseph's School,
Kingsbridge, notifed the
board that the official
opening of the new tennis.
court complex at his school,
a community school, will be
held at 2 p.m. May 23.
The official opening of
Education Week will be held
at Our Lady of Mount Car-
mel School, Dash}vood, on
Sunday, May3, at 2:30 p.m.
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FOR THE KIDDIES
Sparklers 55c to $2.50 per pkg.
(THESE ARE NOT FIRECRACKERS)
These are family fireworks which may be let off on your
own property under most local bylaws. We have the
largest selection in the area of famiiy displays and in-
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02-6025
35 95
30.55
A78-13
03-6025
35.45
30.10
B78-13
03-6525
37.45
31.80
C78-13
. 03-7025
38.95
33.10
C78-14
04-6925
39.45
33.50.
E78-14
04-7325
42 45
36.00
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• 04-7340
46.45
39.45
F78-14
04-7725,
44.95
38.20
F70-414
04-7740'
47.95
40.75
G78-14
04-8225
47 45
40.30
G70-14
04-8240
50.45
42.85
H78-14
04-8525
50.45
42.85
560-15
05-5625
35.45
30.10
F78-15
05.7725
44.95
38.20
G78-15
05-8125
47.45
40.30
G70-15
• 05-8240
51 45
43.70
H78-15
058425
50.95
43.30
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improved braking, traction, cornering and tough-
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ride. Deeply -Biped, 7 -rib tread gives this wide -track
a high degree of road ,worthiness. It's a structure
proven to consistently provide excellent steering
plus long mileage. Years of engineering develop-
ment ensure that this 2 + 2 tire more than meets
modern driving requirements to give you an enjoy;
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Performance rating 40,000 km (24,860 miles)
GO with our regular law prices
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P195R5R 14
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Two Du Pont 66 Nylon body plies
and two steel belts offer high -
penetration resistance to ensure
long mileage, fuel economy and
outstanding performance. Its
exceptional casing strength and
slimmed -down sidewalls improve
heat dissipation for longer tire life.
Performance rating 60,000 km
(37,290 miles) .
Economical Contender N
Four full plies of Du Pont 66 Nylon
replace the Polyester of old to give
it the body strength of tires at up to
DOUBLE the price. Gauges of
tread and sidewalls are slimmed-
down for optimum heat dissipation.
When properly inflated for load and
speed, it should develop greater
mileage than stated. Performance
rating 20,000 km (12,430 miles).
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We will install our new passenger tires
on most standard rims when you buy a
Dill or Schrader valve at our regular low
price of a $1.50. We must install new
tire and valve together A tire isn't new
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