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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-10-27, Page 33GODEII,IC.EI SIGNAL STAR, WEDITWAY, E;R2 i,19 -PAGE ILA BIRTHDAY LU.:: - HI, My name is Kyle Vander - burgh and I will be one year old on October 31. I live at 157 Sunset Drive with my mom and dad, Brenda and George and my big sister I aym going to have a party Saturday afternoon and Kel- ly is doing the planning. Bye for now Kyle Hi, My name is Ryan Chad- wick Jenkin and I turned one year old on October 24. I live en Street wM my. big brother John and mom- my and daddy, Gordon and Elizabeth Jenkin. I had a party on Sunday with all my friends. Bye for now, Ryan. Martha... • from page 10A it. In `Prime Cut' we took a farm house, and barn and practically re -built them to suit our needs. The farmer was very happy with his very modern new kitchen and "new" barn. Some of the others were pretty hectic - real crazy. We had to bring up a whole bunch of locusts to Lethbridge for "Days of Heaven". We would work from noon to midnight or after two in the morning", Kimber recalls. Kimber also said, "Alberta's . varied terrain was perfect for many of the movies and the big boom in movie making there, came when the government helped promote the province. Chuck Ross of the Alberta Film Development office and I would visit Los Angeles two or three times a year and his office put out a directory that was a "first" in the industry. I like to think WE had something to do with it." Contrary to public opinion, he doesn't think the devaluation of the Canadian dollar had much influence on using Alberta in their movie locations. "If the boss had a girlfriend in San Francisco - he would shoot scenes there. We had exactly the same scenery as the U.S. needed for "Centennial" - but James Michener wanted to shoot it in the U.S. because it was an "American Story." "I don't think our government realizes how big the industry is. Making Wild Horse Hank, pumped $300,000 to $500,000 into the Waterton - Pincher Creek area. We are on the threshold of something big but we need more and better crews." Every little while Irene visits daughter Joyce and Les and the Kimber family in their beautiful home just out of Calgary. She could easily become a Calgarian but we're glad she prefers to stay in Goderich. Thanks, T ne TO wondeaeiieye opener of the movie business in our Canadian West. Love, Martha Harbor news BY RON GRAHAM The Algorail arrived light from Midland on October 21 and cleared harbor the next x4 day for Montreal. The Quebecois arrived light ,from Harbor Beath October 21 to load corn and cleared harbor October 24 for Three Rivers. The Ontedoc arrived from Thunder Bay October 24 and cleared harbor light the same day for Thunder Bay. � OUR REG. / .. - _a. 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OF 6 COOKIES 6o0 9 x'.39 CORN CHIPS 275 • 109 CHIPS NACHO 225 g �--09 BRAN MUFFINS i - le, ItAaatto- ail WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO, {'�'0< 1PEDEEMABLE ON TRAVEL PACKAGES !� - - LIMIT PURCHASES 5.00AIR GET ONE FREE WITH VUPONSANADA SAE &FLAY TRAVEL OC 5c) 00 ORDER AT ZEHRS COMPLETE DETAILS AT ALL ZEHRS MARKETS BIRTHDAY LU.:: - HI, My name is Kyle Vander - burgh and I will be one year old on October 31. I live at 157 Sunset Drive with my mom and dad, Brenda and George and my big sister I aym going to have a party Saturday afternoon and Kel- ly is doing the planning. Bye for now Kyle Hi, My name is Ryan Chad- wick Jenkin and I turned one year old on October 24. I live en Street wM my. big brother John and mom- my and daddy, Gordon and Elizabeth Jenkin. I had a party on Sunday with all my friends. Bye for now, Ryan. Martha... • from page 10A it. In `Prime Cut' we took a farm house, and barn and practically re -built them to suit our needs. The farmer was very happy with his very modern new kitchen and "new" barn. Some of the others were pretty hectic - real crazy. We had to bring up a whole bunch of locusts to Lethbridge for "Days of Heaven". We would work from noon to midnight or after two in the morning", Kimber recalls. Kimber also said, "Alberta's . varied terrain was perfect for many of the movies and the big boom in movie making there, came when the government helped promote the province. Chuck Ross of the Alberta Film Development office and I would visit Los Angeles two or three times a year and his office put out a directory that was a "first" in the industry. I like to think WE had something to do with it." Contrary to public opinion, he doesn't think the devaluation of the Canadian dollar had much influence on using Alberta in their movie locations. "If the boss had a girlfriend in San Francisco - he would shoot scenes there. We had exactly the same scenery as the U.S. needed for "Centennial" - but James Michener wanted to shoot it in the U.S. because it was an "American Story." "I don't think our government realizes how big the industry is. Making Wild Horse Hank, pumped $300,000 to $500,000 into the Waterton - Pincher Creek area. We are on the threshold of something big but we need more and better crews." Every little while Irene visits daughter Joyce and Les and the Kimber family in their beautiful home just out of Calgary. She could easily become a Calgarian but we're glad she prefers to stay in Goderich. Thanks, T ne TO wondeaeiieye opener of the movie business in our Canadian West. Love, Martha Harbor news BY RON GRAHAM The Algorail arrived light from Midland on October 21 and cleared harbor the next x4 day for Montreal. The Quebecois arrived light ,from Harbor Beath October 21 to load corn and cleared harbor October 24 for Three Rivers. The Ontedoc arrived from Thunder Bay October 24 and cleared harbor light the same day for Thunder Bay.