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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-08-17, Page 9834 BULLETIN BOARD ADX EA:G.LINE.. ;S.P. MQNDAv 1C, LINDSAY'S New Flea Market every Friday 2-9 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m.-4 p.m. beside McLean Auction Cen- tre just below Hwy. No. 7 on Little Britain Road. Farm produce, antiques, bargains galore, home baking, over 60 vendors inside and out. We need more vendors. For in- formation call Orval McLean (705) 324-2783.-0-32 TWO YOUNG PEOPLE'S Theatre Workshops present performances: Circus Gothic by ages 13 to 17 on August 17, 18 & 19 at 7 p.m. behind Madill's Store, Blyth, and The Garbage News Revue by ages 18 to 22 on August 19 at 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. at main intersection, Blyth. Free Admission .-33ar COME DANCE to tapes and records at MacKay Centre, Goderich, Friday, August 19th at 8:00 p.m. Admission $1.00. Adults welcome. Ladies provide lunch.-33ar HAVING A GARAGE OR YARD SALE? Bring it out to Vanastra Flea Market. We have the buyers. Your tables outside $2.50, inside tables $5. Flea Market prices are all drastically reduced. Something for everyone, 2 km south of Clinton, Hwy. 4. Phone 482-7401.-33ar '`DEMOLITION DERBY", rain or shine Sat. Sept. 24, 1:30 p.m., Seaforth Fair Grounds. Sponsored by Seaforth Agricultural Society. Entry forms phone 527-0398 or 482-9196.-33,34 RECEPTION for Debbie Brooker and John Van Euw SATURDAY, AUGUST 20th, 1983 9-1 Seaforth Dancing Lunch Provided • • • • • • • • 1 • • Now, he's found a new • game to play. • • STARTS FRIDAY • • • • • • • • • g��PZEs. ••1101111 0001 11110101.11 PA TN OTR J KTHE SQUARE GODERICH 524-7811 11111111111111111111111111111 'BINGO every Tuesday - everfing at Vanastra Centre, R.R. 5, Clinton, 8 p.m. First regular card $1.00; 15 regular $20 games, three share -the -wealth. Jackpot $200.00 must go! Admission restricted to 16 years and over. -29-29x D.J. MUSIC for special occasions - for a golden _ evening of party or ballroom dancing, swing ' Sway with 'Music in Gold', the big band stereo sound with a dif- ference. Bruno 524- 2832.-33x I•••••••••• ATTEND THE DUNGAN- NON Fair on Friday and Saturday, August 19 and 20. Parade at noon on Saturday. New features include commercial displays, free draws, musical en- tertainment by Huron Strings, step dancing and flea market. -33 FAMILY DAY PICNIC - Murray Elston M.P.P. Annual Family Day will be held at the Blyth Lions Park on Sunday, August 21 from 2:30 p.m. Supper served at 5 p.m. Bring lawn chairs. Everyone welcome. Free admission. -32,33 ••••••••••••• WED. -THURS. 7 & 9:00 P.M. LAST 2 DAYS FOR David's father bought him a home computer. He's used it to change his high school grades - PARENTAL GUIDANCE • 00 • • • • • • • • • • `10 0�. • g� • • • • ��\� �ti0 • •1 • • • 40••8.40••••40• SHOWING AT 7 & 9 NIGHTLY You won't believe what goes on and what cordes off in.. Stx>U� wrtnnned by STRAY CATS RICK SPRINGFIELD PHOEBE CATES and morel tlaccnr,Aplr[pr 24 HOUR MOVIE INFORMATION 524-7811 • • • • • • • 4 PREMIER THEATRES MLIS-THM Hwy.a Oodarkh Drive -I n A`524-9951 A world light-years beyond your imagination. •••••••••••e BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:00 CHILDREN UNDER 14 FREE ADMISSION $3.50 WED., THURS. LAST 2 DAYS FOR 2ND FEATURE • GAET/RN & i�AULINE 1G ROAST SATURDAY® AUGUST 27thi 1983 Dancing 9 to 1 o.m. ENTERTAINMENT f4OLMESVILLE ONTARIO "Hope to see you thereee • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • LTiEIM IMATOMIAll 1014044045. ES „„• • • • • • • • • STARTS FRIDAY Carolineis a risingexeeutive..Jack just last his job. 0.1* • ,Jack's going to haw to start from the hal tom up. • It DU UV ACADCRNOANIY[ l 1.09 • • • • • • it • • 1 • • • • • • • • • • 0 • • • • • o, PARENTAL ® GUIDANCE ' HF:HWiaNII'tiF)1 4-'Nv«11wsi.r-4 N.\AWNsl'F:1.1IN,�IHrRII\TU'N MIE'ILOI:1 KI:.vroN • ARIG MIR MR. VIE* AaAw.FMnNMARTIN MI 1.1. • \NN.III.I.IAN-t'IIRIMT(1I'HIR 1.1.001) • • • • • • • • • • • 1 • s • • • IT'S TIME TO PEEL. • GOOD AGAIN. • NEIL SIMON'S • MAX DUGAN : RETURNS • • • MARSHA MASON: • •JASON ROiBARDS • •• DONALD SUTHERLAND • 40.404040404040404040••• 4041••40®®0®•®®®0•••4040®®®®<• 4 HAPPY 21ST and 20TH BIRTHDAY DEBORAH and MICHELE LOVE CATHERINE AND HEATHER Happy 3OTH Anniversary MOM land DAD (Mr. & Mrs. Ken Harris) HAPPY BIRTHDAY JUDY "G fizzy" THEN NOW From, All your Friends at The Candlelight • GODERICH SIGNAL TAR, WEDNESDAY; AUGUST 17, 1983—PAGE 5A "THE KING WHO WOULDN'T LA UGH" play for children of all ages! - Sat4day August 20th, 1983 - 2:00 p.m. Children $1.00 Adults $1.50 Reserve tickets by calling The Livery • X524-6262 Tickets also available at the door, Sat. Aug. 20th SARAH & Corner DIANA°S Cafe air conditioned for your comfort BREAKFAST SPECIAL Fri., Aug. 19th & Sat., Aug. 20th 2 Eggs with Bacon, Ham or Sausages Home Fries or Pancakes Toast and Bottomless Coffee 1.99 Fri. 'till 11 a.m. Sat. all day HOMEMADE LASAGNA Friday, August 19th ONLY $4.90 INCLUDES: fresh lettuce salad, soup or juice, fresh roll & butter, coffee Or tea and dessert. tax included Wo servo Mother Wain's Pastry FRESH DAILY We Serve O'Brien's Meats Fresh Daily HOURS: Mon. to Fri. 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.: Saturday 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. trEi I/IANA$ ORNER FE "The Home Of The Bigger Burger" Highway 8 beside L.C.B.O. PHONE ORDERS 524-2282 "We're looking for Hungry and Thirsty people!" You can't beat Murphy's for a'Sit-Down' Eating or 'Stand -Up' Meeting place. FABULOUS FOOD & FUN...ALL IN ONE! LAALoptiy is LICENCED UNDER 360 BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH 524-2128 OPEN MONDAY TO SATURDAY 11 A.M TO 1 A M. SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 10 P M 4c ****************** tic EXPERIENCE *y THE EXCITEMENT OF THE * v. ..s, .. . * • N.E. . AUG. 21— THE BEACH BOYS AUG. 22— KENNY ROGERS AUG. 23— LOVER BOY AUG. 25— SUPER TRAMP -Sr TF AUG. 27— T.B.A. AUG. 28— C.N.E. STYX or CANADA'S WONDERLAND SEPT. 3— DAVID BOWIE SEPT. 4— C.N.E. DAVID BOWIE or CANADA'S WONDERLAND For Transportation CONTACT t CbERICH CLINTON sEArO tH SEAEORTH MITCHELL 524-7622 or 524-7622 or BAUER TRAVEL UNITEt) TRAILS COZY Gy'iii 524.4540 524-4340 527 1237 527.1222 348.8741 HARBOR REPORT BY RONGRAHAM The Agawa C'an1!on arrived light for salt frata Trent, Michigan on August 8 and cleared harbor for Holland, Michigan the same day. The Algobay.arrived light for salt from Serpent Harbor on August 11 and cleared harbor for Montreal the next daTe Algoway arrived light for salt from Cleveland on August 12 and cleared harbor for St. Joseph and Holland, Michigan the same day. The Birchglen arrived light from Midland to load wheat on August 11 and cleared harbor the next day with a load of wheat for Midland. The Senator .of Canada arrived light from Hamilton to load wheat on August 13 and cleared harbor the next day with a load of wheat for Midland. The Oakglen arrived light for grain from Thunder Bay on August 14. A Dutch boat is due into harbor today. Birds to be studied at Falls Come and find out about our fine feathered .friends this weekend at the Falls. Much of the,area within the ails Reserve Conservation a has been left in its natural state and because of this, the park has become the home for many types of birds. On Saturday there will be a short bird watching hike in the park. Birds need -not be seen to be identified, as you will find out that many can be identified by their call. Saturday night the •, "Moonlight Movies" will feature a film about a Cana- dian man who became famous because of his in- terest in birds. Roger Tory Peterson is recognized around the world as an ex- pert npert 'iib ' bird- identification and the film, "Portrait of a Bird Watcher" tells his story. Crafts for the kids on Sunday morning will finish off the weekend. 3RD ANNUAL KNIGHTS of COLUMBUS ANTIQUE SHOW FRIDAY, AUG. 26...4 p.m. - 10 p.m. SATURDAY, AUG. 27...11 a.m. - 1O'p.m. SUNDAY, AUG. 28-..1 p.m. - 6 p.m. at the K of C COMMUNITY CENTRE on truck by-pass near Highway No. 7 151 LORNE AVE.. STRATFORD 27 quality Dealers PIANO LESSONS - experienced teacher has lust moved into Goderich -received Teacher's A.R.C.T, June 1983 -will accept beginners or started students -adult courses offered -theory lessons -lessons to begin week of Sept. 12. 1983 -limited number of openings available For further information Call: MRS. DONNA STURDEVANT 524-2743 FLY -IN FISHING ADVENTURE for only Right now you can get started, on o wilderness fishing adven- ture for '200.00 with our long weekend package or '325.00 for a full week. You must have a minimum of 4 persons per party. THINK ABOUT IT. A full week or, long weekend of fishing that will bag you real winners you'll never forget. We have 50 remote lakes with a fuily•equipped cottage and a boat and motor with each one All you have to do is drive up to our base or take the train to Cochrane and we'll fly you in- to country you've always read about. Imagine a lake full of fish practically to yourself. But do it now to take advantage of our special limited time offer. From NOW to Sept. 15 you can choose our long weekend package Friday to Monday for only '200 or the 7 day trip -for '325 00 Call now to reserve. (705)272-5570 or (705)272-3268 or write to: Cochrane Air Services Ltd. Cochrane. Ont. POL 1C0