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BULLETIN BOARD AD DEADLINE...5 P.M.MONDAY
"THE HURON COUNTY
Health Unit invites you to at-
tend the Expectant Parent
Education Classes, being
held in the Assessment Of-
fice Board Room, 46
Gloucester commencing
Tuesday, September 14, 1982
from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Series
will begin with 2 Early Bird
classes followed by 6
Regular classes. The cost is
$3.00. The next series of
classes will begin the week
of January 3, 1983. For pre-
registration or further infor-
mation, please call the
Health Unit office in your
area at 524-8301.-34,35,36AR
CANADIAN BOOKS ON
THE WORLD STAGE
Speaker - George Robinson,
Goderich Branch Library,
Thursday, September .9th,
1982, 8 p.m. Free admission.
Sponsored by Huron County
Library, funded by Outreach
Ontario.-34,35,36AR
BINGO every Tuesday even-
ing' at
ven-ing'at Vanastra Centre, R.R.
5, Clinton, 8 p.m. First
regular card, 11.00; 15
regular $15 games, three
share -the -wealth. Jackpot
$200.00 must go! Admission
restricted to 16 years and
over. —25 -52X,1 -26X
QUILT SALE Labour day
weekend,--Amberley-Crafts—
half mile east of 21 on
Highway 86. Other crafts as
well. Phone 395-3296.-35
OPEN
WEDDING
RECEPTION
for
Christine
freeman
and
Dave Mewhinney
SATURDAY
SEPTEMBER 4
Dancing(
9 pm -1 am
MUSIC BY
SOUND -
TREK
SALTFORD
HURON COUNTY
Family Planning
INVITES YOU TO ATTEND
BIRTH CONTROL
CLINIC
Every Thursday
From 6:30 - 9 p.m.
Huron County
Health Unit
Wing at Huronvlew
For information call 482-
3416 Weekdays or Thur-
sday evenings.
Everyone Welcome
CLINTON AND DISTRICT
Badminton Club 1982-83
season offers three free in-
troductory practice nights
beginning Wed., Sept. 15
from 8 - 11 at the C.H.S.S.
gym, Clinton. Registration
nights will be on Oct. 6 and
13. If you have never played
before, this is your big
chance. Racquets available
for beginners. Bring your
own running shoes. Fees are
$12 single, $20 couples. For
more information call Bob
Riehl 482-7865 or Ken Dunn
524-8903.-35,36 •
WILLOW TREE ANTIQUES
end of season clearance sale,
September 2nd, 3rd, 4th and
5th. One mile south of
Bayfield on Hwy. 21.-35
CARD PARTY at MacKay
Centre, Goderich, on
Wednesday, September 8th
at 7:30 p.m. Lunch provided.
Admission $1.00. All
welcome. Taxi - phone 524-
7305.--35AR
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ONTARIO STREET United
Church, Clinton, Pork
Barbecue, Wednesday, Oc-
tober 6th, 1982. Serving 4:30
p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Advanced
tickets . only. Adults $6.00,
children twelve and under
$3.00. Pre-schoolers
free. -35
"QUIET IN THE LAND" -
HELD OVER. Blyth. Sum-
mer -Festival's-lit will play
until Wedne,day, Sept. '15 at
8:30 p.m. (Sundays ex-
cepted). For ticket info call-
519-523-9a00
alf519-523-9300 or :5.23-
9225.-35,36
WOMEN 'OF KNOX are
holding a Pork Barbecue at
the Presbyterian Church
auditorium, Wednesday,
September. 15th, 4:30 to 7:00
p.m'. $6.00 for adults,
children under twelve $3.00.
• For tickets call Joan Per-
rott, 524.9009 or church office
524-7512.-35-36
PLAN TO ATTEND the
Prov. Liberal Association
"Beef on a Bun", Pine Ridge
Chalet, Hensall, Thursday,
September 16, 5 p.m. to 8
p.m. Guest speakers? Sean
Conway, MPP, Deputy
Leader Ontario Liberal Par-
ty, and our own MPP for
Huron -Middlesex,. Jack Rid-
dell. Supper includes Roast
Beef on a Bun, Baked Beans,
Sliced Tomatoes, Ice Cream,
Tea, Coffee or Pop.. Tickets
available from Liberal
Association Municipal
Chairman or call Goderich
524-7913, Clinton 482-3475,
Seaforth 527-0240, Exeter
235-2853, Zurich 236-4034,
Lucan 227-4840, Parkhill 294-
0053, Strathroy 247-3758.
Adults $5.00. Children under
12 - $2.50.-34,35AR
FIGGY DUFF, A musical
concert of fun and finesse,
Sept. 5 at 2:00 pp. at the
Blyth Summer Festival. For
ticket info ca11.523-9300.-33-
35ar
MAPLE LEAF Chapter
IODE will meet Tuesday,
September 7, 1982 at 8:15
pan. at the home of Mrs. J.
Pennington, 211 Britannia
Rd. W.-35
"THE. HURON COUNTY
Health Unit invites you to at-
tend the Adult Health
Guidance Centre, held at the
Senior Citizens Building, 85
"West ""St:; ° Goderich"' 011
Wednesday, September 8,
1982 from 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.
for: 1. Health Surveillance;
2. Foot Care; 3. Anaemia
Screening; 4. Urine Testing;
4. B1ood,Pressure.-35AR
CLINTON LEGION BINGO
every Thursday, 8:00 p.m.
first regular card $1.00,
restricted to 16 'years or
over. Fifteen regular games
of $15.00, $5.00 least on split.
Many other specials.
Jackpot $200 must go each
week. -1-52x
How DQ:YC,U GET
FRESH,
PLUMP,
JUICY'
f u/�p, . •°
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3 pieces of chicken
SUCCULENT,
Grecian bread
SAVORI
GOLDEN
AND TENDER
ALL FOR JUST
$3.39
Our menu offers
a wide variety of
dishes...TRY
OUR EVERY DAY
SPECIALS.
GODERICH
RESTAURANT &
STEAK HOUSE
TAVERN
42 WEST ST.
�FiTNr ss M' -3 I. 1
Fitness is a national issue.
We call it Body Polities.
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ANNOUNCING
' Dr. and Mrs. David L. MacWatt of St. Catharines are
pleased to announce the engagement of their
daughter, Gillian Logan to Robert James Coulter, son
of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Coulter of t oderich.
• THE WEDDING
WILL TAKE PL CE
ON SEPTEMBER
111 1982 IN ST.
GEORGE'S
ANGLICAN CHURCH,
ST. CATHARINES.
DRIVE-IN TU A1RLE
CLINTON
t89 BEECE STREET 482-7030
NOW OPEN NIGHTLY EXCEPT MONDAY NIGHT
,BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:00 P.M. -FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
NOW PLAYING - LAST NIGHT THURSDAY, SEPT. 2
CLINT EASTWOOD
YAl1EMTAL
! GUIDANCE
A.LSE/REP70-..A.
® PLUS 2ND FEATURE
"UNDER THE RAINBOW"
PROGRAM NOTE: $ PARENTAL
Due to the special lighting effects in ■ GUIDANCE
"Firefox" It will be played as the
second feature.
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, SEPT. 3-4-5
CHEECH & CHONG
—PLUS 2ND FEATURE—
Lock the doors... here come the
JOHN Nei
SELUSHI
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ACKROYD A Comic -Nightmare
SUNDAYSEPTEMBER5 ONLY
ADDED THIRD FEATURE
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STIR CRAZY
COMING: COMING:
SEPTEMBER 10-11-12 SEPTEMBER 17-18-19
"The Best Little "Fast Times at.
Whorehouse in Texas Ridgemont Nigh
GODERICH SIGNALSTAR, WEDNESDAY, SEYI'r:MBER 1, 1982—PAGE 5A
Things humrning at Dominion Roads
75 YEARS AGO
The rain on Monday night,
the first here in six weeks,
revived the grass a little, but
it did not penetrate the earth
half an inch.
On Saturday the vote was
taken on the by-law for the
improvement of the water
works, and the result was
against the proposition,
LOOKIN1 BACK
probably because the time is
not profitable to dispose of
debentures.
Alderman Paul Renaud of
Detroit, Michigan was a
The ENTERTAINMENT NIGHT SPOT
In Goderich
F44c)1, (h,"
THIS
WEEK'S _
ENTERTAINMENT
THURSDAY,
FRIDAY, SATURDAY
Sept. 2,
Sept. 3, Sept. 4
Enjoy the Great Sound of:
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CHARLIE ECKSTEIN
THE
CANDLELIGHT
RESTAURANT & TAVERN
BAYFIELD RD. GODERICH
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GODERICH
524-7811
IT'S AIR CONDITIONED
WED.-THURS., SEPT. 1-2 LAST2 DAYS
FOR SHOWING AT 8:00 P.M.
(.Dour aneD1
FRI . -SAT. -SUN. -IKON.
FRI.-7&9:00SAT. -2-7-9SUN. -2.8
MON. 8:00 P.M. ONLY
eight before your eyes and beyond
your wildest dreams.
INTRODUCING THE
"ONE-OF-A--KIND"MEAL
AT KENTUCKY
FRIED CHICKEN
PREMIER THEATRES DRIVE-IN
HWY. 8 GODERICH AT
CONCESSION RD. 4 •
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OODERICH�
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1012 ' \s, AHOLMES
VILLE
CLINTON
BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:30
SHOW STARTS AT DUSK
WED.-THURS. LAST 2 DAYS FOR
SHYTT
ADULT
ACCOMPANIMENT
AND
Caddyshack
FRI.-SAT.-SUN., SEPT. 3-4-5
At Ridgemont High
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get Busted! 5 d
"One-ofa-Kind" Meal
ALOT OF'
FINGER LICKIN GOODNESS
FOR THE
MONEY!
$3.39
(entuckq fried Chicken
IT'S FINGER LICKIN' GOOD.
94 Elgin Ave., E.
GODERICH
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AT 8:00 P.M. -2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1 SALE
it's Awesome, Totally AWGSOrna!
A UNIVERSAL Picture ® 1992 UNIVERSAL, CITY STUDIOS .INC
amemmils
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MONTY PYTHON AT THE
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A UNIVERSAL PICTURE El
SUN• NIGHT
FOR FUN
THE ORIGINAL
SMOKEY AND THE BANDIT
WITH JACKIE GLEAS«N A BURT REYNOLDS
ALS;r.
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guest at the Summer Hotel
for &few days. He was much
interested in the im-
provements that were going
oh here, especially the new
cement sidewalks.
On Saturday the grass
near the residence of Mr.
Steinbach, Keays Street,
caught on fire and the fire
brigade was called out., It
was easily extinguished.
40 YEARS AGO
Things are humming at the
Dominion Road Machinery
Company plant which is now
in production of war orders,
W.C. Attridge, president and
general -manager of the
company told Signal -Star
this morning. Over $100,000
in three large orders, suf-
ficient for several months,
are on hand and some have
already been partially filled.
Sky Harbor has a new
RCAF chief supervisor. He is
Flight -Lieutenant D.J.
McLean of Toronto.
Among the graduates who
received their wings at No. 5
Air Training. School,
Brantford, on Thursday last
was Gordon Walter .of
Saltford Heights and William
Bisset Jr. of town, son of
Postmaster Bisset.
25 YEARS AGO
Municipalities along the
CNR line between Goderich
and. Stratfordhave been
officially notified by the CNR
that the company is again
considering cutting off the
early morning train out of
Goderich and the late train
in. If this were done, it would
.v.-mean'onlyone-trairra' day: -A-
meeting will be held to
discuss this situation in.
Clinton this evening.
There was a good crowd on
hand when local swimmers
presented 'a "Water Night"
program at Judith
Gooderhain Memorial Park
Tuesday evening.
Work is scheduled to start
on the re -surfacing of Harbor
Hill rod from Wellington
Street down right after
Labor Day. The contract has
been awarded to Lavis
Contracting Company of
Clinton for $12,000.
Reverend Walter
McAlister, General
Superintendent of the
Pentecostal Assemblies of
Canada, will officially open
and dedicate the new Bethel
Tabernacle on Elgin Avenue
and Waterloo Street here this
Sunday.
'5 YEARS AGO
Goderich shoppers will
have a new store to frequent
when Stedmans opens its
doors on Wednesday, Sep-
tember 14 in the mall on
Highway 8 beside Zehrs.
The rush was on Monday
as hundreds of homeowners
and motorists filled their
tanks before the price of,�
gasoline and oil products
went up at midnight.
Members of the Huron
County Counil met Friday
morning for a brief session
and approved the ap-
pointment of Dr. Brian J.
Lynch as assistant medical
officer of health, effective
September 2 and acting
MOH effective October 1, for
an initial three month
period. '
The H.M.C.S. Annapolis
stood off Goderich harbor
Sunday to put 10 people
ashore here after they had
made a three hour cruise
aboard the navy.destrnyer as.. �.. �,..
part 'of the Jubilee Three
celebrations.
OPEN HOUSE
In Honour of A .
SPECIAL BIRTHDAY
of
VERA tSCOTCHMER1 McLAUGHLIN
All friends and relatives are invited by the family to attend
a reception at the BAYFIELD COMMUNITY HALL
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,1982
from
8pmto10pm
Respects Only Please
HERE TODAY,
HERE TOMORROW
TO SERVE YOUR
HEARING NEEDS
Beltone hos been serving the hearing needs of people
in this area for more than 25 years. More important to
you, we expect to go on serving them for many years
to come:
When you buy a, hearing aid from us, you know we'll
be here to provide service when you need it.
Come in and see us at the regular monthly service
clinic or call any day.
CAM.PBELL'S
168 THE SQUARE, GODERICH
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9
J.D. FAIR, Reg. O.H. A.A. Hearing AId Specialist
(4)
wHf*, a HEoA0vG
HE, P
Stratford Office:
145 Ontario St.,
273-2118
REPAIRS TO MOST MAKES.
OF HEARING AIDS
CHEECH & CHONG NEXT MOVIE
CLOSED MON.-THURS.
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DON'T MISS...
Our Special Labour Day
Sunday Smorgasbord
5 pm to B pm
Reservations, Appreciated
Top Sirloin Roast Complete fresh naiad Bar
east of & BBC1 Spareribs
Potatoes, Vegetables & Beverage
�p Complete Dessert Table
ADULTS 8.50 CHILDREN (under 12) $4.25
Come As You Are
\ ` Served in Diningroom Only
THF CANDLELIGHT
RESTAURANT A TAVERN 524-1711
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