The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-07-01, Page 13"
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Old, age is creeping up on
us!
The first half dozen people
I met this a.m. were feeling
low - each one moaned
something about getting old
and lame. I added "forget --
fur andmoved on.
The first bright minute
was with Jack Corey. He
looked like a ray of sunshine
in my darkness. He was
about to have a coffee after
doing -some shopping and I
decided quickly that I should
join him. After 15 minutes I
felt much brighter. Even
though we touched on the
crazy price hikes, I still en-
joyed our brief encounter.
So, I snapped my fingers at
the 'old age' bit and decided,
you're only as old as your
mood makes you. So there!
YOU'LL DO BEfTER AT A•P
OR COTTAGEUIII.
It was wonderful to see so
many, people lining the
Founders' Day parade route
last Sunday. AU the cheerful
chatter 'and smiles -
everyone seemed happy to
see their neighbours. Isn't
that justgreat?
I was happy to hear our'
Little Theatre won first prize
since they really worked for
it. It is wonderful to have so-
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GODERICH SIGNALSTAR, li,VEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 190:1---PAPE-3A
with Martha Rathburn
meone who will pitch in and
organize a project - that is
what it takes - an organizer.
No project can get along
without one and Betty is an
organizer. She had many a
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Theatre. The bin that breaks
out with every move makes
it all worth the effort - and
that 'is exactly as it should
be. If you can't mix a.littie
laughter with your Work -
you. should go NIA to bed
and start over! -
This Week is sort of broken
up what with folks getting
ready for the Sunday pro-
gram - well, we should in-
clude Friday and Saturday
• as well, then the Wednesday
festivities for Dominion Day,
if any? 7 it will seem. -hie a
pretty short week.
Festivities in 'Windsor and
Detroit carry on over the.
American July 4th. So that
makes a pretty full week for
folks in that district.
That brings up the subject
- of FLAGS.
Have .you tried to buy an
Ainerican 'flag around here
lately. 1 think it's a shade.
What if an American tourist
suddenly decided to fly our
Goderich or Canadian flag
and didn't have an American
'one with him • - don't y_ou
think he'd be quite insulted if
he couldn't even buy one
here? It seems to say we
don't care if you spend your
money or time with us - go
home! Do we feel that way?
I really think that is not our
.attitude. I do think at least
one outlet in town should
have a supply of various
flags. How about it?
I'm writing this Monday
a.m. The sun was bright ear-
ly but soon a cloud cover
made - you stop and think.
Now just after the noon hour,
looking in one direction only
- I think it is going to get hot
and dusty. Summer is here
and we need some slimmer
weather.
• The summer theatres are
raring to go. The Blyth Sum-
mer Festival opens yright
away (in July) and tickets
are going .fast, so check on
them at 523-9300.
Huron. Country Playhouse
in Grand Bend area is open-
ing also. Try 1-238-8387 for
your tickets.
You know, I've been so
busy I haven't even tried to
find the Little Lakes (so-
meone says they're not lost).
I was told the goldfish are
plentiful this year - but NO
FISHING for them! There
doesn't seem to be any - or
many - turtles there. But at
the right moment of the day
Little Lakes are beautiful. I
just hope the county
develops that "could -be"
parking place nearby. That
"could be" a nice spot to
spend a few minutes without
trying to park on the road.
Can anything be done about
it? IP probably keep bugg-
ing them until I hear "Yea"
or "Nay".
So, enjoy every day as it
comes along - we are each
entitled to just somany -
think about it - they might
just as well be pleasant
ones_
Activity.
at Park
Point Farms Provincial
Park is located just north of
Goderich on Highway 21 and
• offers excellent oppor-
tunities for picnicking,
swim:cling, sports and lots
more: Don't miss any of the
fun 'activities for area
residents, park campers and
visitors!
• On Thursday; July 2 the
Huron County Library will
visit the park with a travell-
ing bookmobile from 1:36-
3:30 p.m. Spend a bit of time •
in craft and games at Kids'
Stuff at 4 p.m: Everyone is
welcome to an hour of . pup-
petry and stories at the Barn
Activity Centre at 7 p.m.
Join in on Friday, JuilY 3
for hay wagon rides from the
campgrounds to a • film
festival at the barn at 8:30
p.m,
Try out %your creativity
with the Point Farm Mural
Painters and paint your im-
pressions of the park. Batter
up for a softball game at 4:30
Bring your glove and a
friend.' The Ayr -Paris
Kinsmen Band will .provide
an enjoyable hour of music
at 8:30 p.in. at the barn. Br-
ing the whole, family.
Sunday, July 5 Will start
early with a church service
and sing -a -long. From 2-4
p.m. you' cap create your
own masterpiece on the
bench at the Sandcastle
Building Contest.
For niore information.
contact the Visitor Services
staff at 524-111424ar pick tici
weekly •newsletter at the
Permit Office:
Admission to all events is
included in Your camping fee
or your daily vehicle pass.
Have a great weekend!!
Love •
Martha
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