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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-07-21, Page 2r - P 2GiteRMRSIGIVAI"STAX INEDNESEWYJUIS 21. 1St ANCE. 'TAM Music Ply Colon!ry Cortsvon :SPordAnPAAY*1110 • Townliblpsol,Tugkersodtki Proms/big Yomatstrolltec,.tecitre • *Own Sewn AnicaudiUtis loiftaProvido Quolity nit profounionol VATAPIPS bi grOoming 4dipping f.I modern boarding imam& °Kilo -sway omen suovals Aril% PROEM) EMERGENCY SIZAVICtiONIAL PAW HOW CAW AVAILA811 GO DERICII VETERINARY CLINIC PkossoCall 524-2631 • Get game details a RoyaIY teel ba d enter aits The lively sounds of calypso mad ealtW YE( ITheatrg, -02 S91#33., Street rtaturii4 ni,gbl as the South Oars, a. 22 -member chanapionship steel band from Trinidad, • perforlo.ed before A crowd of several hundredpeople The South Stars art io the AMA AAA catitural exchange ptvgrapa through the Alraviarsily Gaielph They will be . playing. in Oita Wa Mat Ave* and at a West Wallacarnival in Tomato eger OW; -Their Per; fonnaac* CalOatrift sponsoredhythe Perfomig' roulade:on as a fund- raising. and proimatiOnal igoiert for the - Livery Theatre - The only had 19 'P111 $41 for the performance with the Picnic shelter will be replaced • Editor, • ft has been brought to my • attention that some people are quite upset finding that • the picnic shelter in the Har - boar Park tvas • been demolished • The shelter was loranWD -earlier this year because the wood was so rotten that the exagineers &dared the. P • Where we went wrong was when we did not think of in- forming the pee* Widely that the shelter will be placed as soon as technically possible, definitely this' year. We ane In• the Middle of arranging the hest deal for rebuilding the shelter, this time with • steel posts, so that the shelter Will,p4iire tria.ny peo- ple enjoyment for many years into the future Sorry about the inconvenience in the 4 0 0 ' Sincerely, • Eisa Hayden =aural ettehange pidsingaptherestalthelab, uthibeSo Slam lived � to their and usiim large oil drums as their PlaYgd moat ranging from classical and modem to cal and eoultsY and 04, The in Cleared up for the even* performance and the =lewd enjoyed outdoor dancing, a ibar and a shish fixe -bah iamb in balmy _weather, Potorrnme ans Foundation laves taisald least one ma* event such as SAaavblaor.th ter Fatns t.. andfund-ram' ing , purpose& amogggimmummognEggoigigi A crowd of several Media showed up at the Livery 'Theatre Saturday night to listen and donee to the soma& of The South Start, a member championship steel band in Ontario on acanturaleiehunge from Trinidad- (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) r -- a PRH INV NTORY • CIL 43kRANC • FRIDAY, SATURDAY olik SUNDAY SAV UNDR :DS 1_ come Early. When We're Sold Out, We're Sold Out. • tisod Max i-Frofnes.•from *59.95 EXAMPLE: _ - New Saddle Bags from *29.95 • New Engine Guards from "49.95 Cycle Sounds New and Used from '99. FROM OtdLY The vehicle of the future wilt be inexpenSive to buy and service, inexpensive to insure and won't depreciate much and will give you as mirth as 10) miles per gallon and will get you anywhere you want to go, on the road and off. Use it to get to work evetydoy and on th$8, weekends use it for play. Trade Your Old • Accessories For New. This area's 'largest selection of accessories. 262-3318 - 262-5809 • • Open Weekends Sun. 1 p.m. - 5 p.m., Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tues. to Fri. 8 a.m. - 8 p.m. JUST OFF HWY. 4 BETWEEN HENSALL AND BRUCEFIELD CLOSED AUGUST 2-10 FOR INVENTORY • .. • • .. , . -