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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-05-13, Page 33PAGE 16A-GQDERIC 1 SIONAL-STAR, WED.NESDAY,,MAY 13,1901 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 i WHEN CHILDREN 'ARE TAUGHT TO SHARE BEAUTIFUL THINGS DO HAPPEN4 • 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 call: (519) 238-8165 ,erlt ...ea =era acres cars =II ems, rem tEra =Co aIIS, c/cal, Salm arra [CM [CMS •C112..1.21 sae clam or write: World Vision of Canada Box 357 Richmond Hill, Ont. LAC 4Y6 Dear Sir. 1 am interested in caring for a needy child. Please send me more information. Name Address WORLD VISION OF CANADA A Chnsttan humanitarian age1cy with more than 1 ro:+a+scve '�Suxa2•�zu� wtv.:ttar o�'1'+�3'1t',�v�" "'�G'.�:.Ir'�"ia+'!'..'"'�' `�.'��'��°1�`�"Q1�"'�^'=o:mmra.,.xa:�daura' �.uame saw ,vTd! Cm. MT= aTfO a., Mac Ca. ®Y a ®L curd a' • `¢.,n' m earn WO dab ate e okapi I 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. FARMERS IN HURON COUNTY "THINKING OF REAL ESTATE; THINK STEVE BUCHANAN" SPECIALIZING IN THE SALE OF FARMS FOR 26 THE SQUARE GODERICH- CALL 524-4700 EVENINGS 524-9097 OFFICE Pletrpos4, AILV1WS TN. Your Headquarters far •TV TOWER INSTALLATIONS, REPAIR & SERVICE *DELHI & CHANNEL MASTER *TOWERS, ANTENNAS & BOOSTERS • SHARP COLOUR TV •QUAZAR COLOUR TV ALVIN'S Tod. 162 MARY ST. GODERICH 524-9089 .FAMILY •� • Jt° ••e• ovi Box Assortments $10.95 to s 15.00 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- dividual fireworks. (Fireworks will NOT be sold to per- sons under 11 yeors of ager Leisure world Suncoast Moil,.Goderich • ftentien ti:a.suers= .. .fir. o � on Turnpike 2+2 WidTracks Whitewall Size Product Number Reg Price Each Sale Price Each 600-12# 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 E70.141 • 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 ' #Different tread than shown Swing into summer with one of the most trouble- free passenger tires on the road today. Turnpike 2 -t 2 is a winning combination of 2 glass belts atop 2 Polyester plies. The glass belts provide stability, improved braking, traction, cornering and tough- ness while the Polyester plies ensure a smooth 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; able ride mile after mile after mile. Swing over to Turnpike today &you will enjoy a big 15% saving. Hurry! Sale prices in effect to Sat, May 16 Performance rating 40,000 km (24,860 miles) GO with our regular law prices P185/7511 14 rCP78 14' P195R5R 14 toR 8E878 141 P205/758- I4 IiR78 141 P215175R-14 (GR78 14) P215/75R 15 (GR78 151 P225/75R 15 tHR b 1878 15) Prat Number 04 1835 04 1935 04 2035 04.2135 Turnpike steel radials 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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