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BULLETIN BOARD AD DEADLINE
SENIOR CITIZENS BAZAAR on October
14th' at MacKay Centre from 1 - 4
p.m.---40,41ar
PLEASE COME to Taylor's Corner Bazaar
October 15th at St. George's Parish Hall 2:30
p.m. Baking, sewing, produce, candy, salad
plate, pie and tea. -40,41
TURKEY SUPPER at Nile United Church,
Oct. 19 at 5 p.m- and 7 p.m. Adults $5.50 and
children under 12 $2.50. By tickets only.
Phone 529-7413 or 529-7680. Pre-school
free. -40,41 - -
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ORGAN RECITAL at Knox Presbyterian
Church, featuring Dr. Kathryn Baker with
James Ford, Principal trumpet Orchestra
London, Sunday, October 16th 4:00
p. m. - 39,40,41
BRIDGE LESSONS, Intermediate level by
Mary Ann Dempsey at MacKay Centre
beginning Thursday, October 13th at 1:30
p.m. $20 for 10 lessons.-41ar
JOIN our choir at MacKay Centre for
Seniors. First practice Thursday, October
13th at 11 a.m. Irla Stewart, director.
Membership fee $10.-41ar
TABLES TO BE SOLD for the Auburn
Booster Club's Annual Christmas Bazaar.
It's to be held Saturday, November 19 from
10 - 4 at the Auburn Community Hall. Tables
are $5.00 each. For more information
contact: Mrs. Ross Daer 526-7548 or Lorie
Cartwright 526-7256.-41,42
BINGO at MacKay Centre, Goderich,
Friday, October 14, 8 p.m. Admission $1.00
with one card, extra cards 25 cents. Two
share -the -wealth games, 16 regular games,
cash prizes, door prize. Everyone
welcome.- • 41ar
GODERICH GARDEN Club will meet at
Robertson School Wednesday, October 19th,
7:30 p.m. Please pick up the bulbs you have
ordered as well as your premium. The guest
speaker will be Debra Perkin from Maitland
Valley Conservation Authority. Everyone
welcome. 41
KICKBOXING FANS: Motor coach tour to
i )etroit Sunday, October 30th, bus fare $15.00
return. For information phone Henk Gerrits
;i24-7614, John Talbot 524-2520 or --24-
2118. 41,42x
RUMMAGE SALE Friday, October 21st, 6
11.ni., Knox Presbyterian Church. Sponsored
by ArthurCircle_ 41,42x -_
BLOOD DONOR CLINIC - Wednesday,
October 26, (1.1) C'.1. from 2 - 5 p.m.; 6:30 -
8:30 p.m. Free babysitting 2 - 5
p.m. 40,41ar
FALI. BOOK FAIR, Sunday, October 16,
1983. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Concert Hall, 888
h'onge Street, Toronto. Rare and Second
hand books, maps, prints and related items.
:62.01) entrance. 416-424-2287. o-41
ANNOUNCING BLUE WATER Angus 29th
nnual Sale, Saturday, October 29th,
Walkerton Agricultural Arena. 45 Lots,
Breeding; Stock suitable, for Commercial or
Purebred Herds. Catalogues available. Wm.
Lee. lilt. 3, Conn, NOG IN() 1519, 323-
4848. 0-41
BINGO every Tuesday evening at Vana9tra
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
GODERICH AND District Pro Life Group,
10th Anniversary Dinner, Wednesday,
October 26th at 6:30 p.m. Goderich Legion
Hall. Guest speaker Dr. Hart Bezner, B. Sc.,
Ph.D., Physics. Tickets available until
October 19th at Denommes Flower Shop 524-
8132 and C. Crowley 524-9075.-38-42
RUMMAGE SALE! Saturday, October 15th,
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Royal Canadian Legion
Hall, Goderich, Ont. -41x
HOT TURKEY SUPPER - Lucknow United
Church, Tuesday, October 18, 4:30 - 7:30
p.m. Auspices United Church Women. (Last
year prices). Adults $5.50, children 12 and
under $3.00. A real treat - all you can
eat. -41
"THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit in-
vites you to attend the Child Health Clinic
held at the Health Unit Office, Court House,
Goderich on Thursday, October 20, 1983
from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for: 1. Health Sur-
veillance; 2. Anaemia Screening; 3.
linmunization; 4. Fluoride. Adult
Immunization will also be offered at this
Clinic".- 41ar
(;ENE DI NOVI CONCERT, Sun., Oct. 16, 2
p.m. Blyth Memorial Hall, (note: concert is
not at 8 p.m.) Di VNovi sings and plays the
music of Gershwin, Sondheim, Rodgers and
Hammerstein, and tells the stories behind
the music. Single Tickets $8, or series
tickets $22 for four events. Phone 523-
9300.- 41ar
7'HI RD ANNUAL Medieval Feast. Sat., Oct.
22, 7 p.m., Blyth Memorial Hall. Your
chance to be a knight or lady - feast on roast
'pig and fixings (other choices available),
enjoy medieval entertainment and have a
great time. Ask someone who's been. Prizes
for best costume and bib. Tickets $16.50, and
proceeds go to Blyth Centre Building Fund.
phone 523-9300.-41,42ar
A KIDS' CONCERT with Chris and Ken
Whitely, Sat., Oct. 22, 2 p.m., Blyth
Memorial Hall. The Whitely brothers draw
on experience with Raffi and Sharon, Lois
and Bram and their own record "Junior Jug
Band, to teach kids to make their own music
with found materials. Tickets $3.50 each or
series tickets $7 for four events. Phone 523-
9300.--41,42ar
A MEETING of the Huron Middlesex
Provincial Liberal Association will be held
at the residence of Jack Riddell, R.R. 1,
;lay, 83 Highway west of Exeter, at 8:00
p.m., on Thursday, October 20th, to elect
delegates to represent the riding, at the
Annual Meeting of the Ontario Liberal
Party. The annual meeting will be held at
the Sheraton Centre Hotel, Toronto,
November 4th, 5th and 6th. -41
HOSPiTAI. AUXILIARY meeting in the
Auxiliary Room at A.M.&G. Hospital
Monday. October 17th at 2 p.m. Speaker
Mrs; Connie Osborn. Everyone
welcome. -41
MEETING
of the
Huron -Bruce Provincial
Liberal Association
will be held on
MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1983
at the Knights of Columbus Hall, east of Walkerton. for
the purpose of selecting delegates to attend the
Annual Meeting of the Ontario Liberal Party to be hold
on Nov. 4, 5 and 6 at Toronto.
The meeting will commence at 7:15 pm and be held
prior to the meeting of the Western Oratorio North
District Liberal meeting which will bo addressed by
Senator Royce Frith.
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G ODERICH LITTLE THEATRE
1983-84
SEASON TICKETS
NOW ON SALE
SAME PRICES AS LAST YEAR
ADULTS....s15e00
STUDENTS°®oas7o50
SALiFORD
VALLEY HALL
FOR RENT
cm324-2892
Celine ?'®inrnshilies
nth Annual
CHRISTMAS FAIR
sola of local arts, crafts A country
baking at Saltford Valley Hall ('/. mile
N. of OoderIch. L off Hwy. 21)
WeJnesdoy, October 19,
10 a.m.-• p.m.
Saturday, October 22
10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Sunday, October 23, 12 noon -6 p.m.
SPECIAL FEATURES: Creative Mirrors by
Doug Chamney of, Auburn; Palntings,
fantasy from nature by Mona Mulhern,
Gaderleh; Hand Pointed Silk Scarves by
Darlene Abuda, London; Weaving done
by Evelyn Hardy of Goderich and
Noreen Whyte of LAndon; Pressed Wild
' Flowers by Marianne Haas, London;
Butterfly Art by Judy Fowler of St.
Thomas, Saturday and Sunday only.
ADMISSION Adults 50c
LUNCH AND REFRESHMENTS (served by
Order of Eastern Star Ladles)
OVER 45 CRAFTS
(sponsored by Blue Water Chapter No.
21, Order of the Eastern Star,
Goderich.)
ENGAGEMENT NOTICE
George and Sylvia Louch wish
to announce the engagement of
their daughter Tammy Lyn to
James Clifford Spading, son of
Alec and Mary Ostrom. The
wedding will take place at the
Benmiller United Church on
October 22, 1983.
'13 5TH WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
OPEN HOUSE
FOR
FRANK & HAZEL
McMICHAEL
105 Anglesey St.. Goderich
7:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29TH
Rest Wishes only please
Goderich Horsemen's
Dance & Awards Night
Goderich Arena
Saturday, Oct. 15, 1983
Dancing 9 to 1 to music by
"Free Spirit"
— Lunch Provided —
$10.00 Per Couple
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and get 2 pieces of Willie Wimpers
Golden Brown Fish Fillet, Chips,
Slaw, Roll and Butter.
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FEATURES
Libby Glass Outlet
Jack Miner's Bird Sanctuary
Colasantis Nursery
Fish Fry Dinner
$75?0
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524-4540
348-8741
482.9536
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FASHION SHOW
Fashions from My Fair Lady
Hair Styling by Les Ciseaux
Jewellery by Anstett Jewellers
111/E®HIES®AY9 OCTOBER `Ig-B:OO PM
AT THE WHITE CAFlP1AT1OP 140111UII•*VILLIE
Wine and Cheese will be served.
Door Prizes
Tickets '19.00 each
Net Proceeds to Clinton Public Hospital
Don't Miss Out On This Exciting Season
FOR TICKETS 524
CALL: 1.2303 NOW!
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Show tickets available at
43 ALBERT ST. CLINTON 482-7872
Tickets also available at Anstett Jewellers, Les
Ciseaux Haft Shop. and Shirai Department Store.
Grants of
X23,000
awarded to
organization
Grants totalling more than $23,000 'have
been awarded to a group of agricultural,
community and professional organizations
to help fund their activities on behalf of
agriculture and the province's rural
residents, Agriculture and Food Minister
Dennis Timbrell announced recently.
The Canadian Council of 4-H Clubs will
receive nearly $11,000 for planning national
conferences and funding exchange
programs for 4-11 members and leaders
across Canada.
The Junior Farmers' Association of On-
tario will receive $5,000 to provide travel op-
portunities and scholarships for members.
The funds will also assist with the associa-
tion's annual conference and finance self
help and community betterment activities.
The Union Culturelle des Franco-
Ontariennes will use its $3,500 grant to en-
courage the personal development of
Franco-Ontarian women, both in the home
and in the community.
A grant of $1,500 will go to the Interna-
tional Plowing Match which is marking its
70th anniversary this year. The grant will
help provide demonstrations on the art of
plowing, display products and services that
contribute to efficient farms and present the
latest developments in ' science and
technology.
The ministry will also contribute $1,000 to
five annual open -house celebrations, called
"College Royals". Grants of $200 each will
go to four colleges of agricultural
technology — new Liskeard, Kernptville,
Ridgetown and Centralia — as well as to the
Ontario Agricultural College at the Univer-
sity of Guelph.
The Ontario Association of Agricultural
Societies will receive a grant of $500. The
Association, formed in 1906, furthers the ad-
vancement of fall fairs through sharing of
ideas and methods. This year its members
staged 230 fall fairs.
The Ontario Horticultural Society will
receive $500 for its work with the province's
horticultural societies, volunteer groups in-
volved in the beautification of rural com-
munities. The money will go toward the
association's annual convention and the
preparation of promotional material.
The Entomological Society of Ontario will
use its $500 grant to help publish the pro-
ceedings of its annual meeting. Founded
over 100 years ago to promote the science of
entomology, the society serves as an impor-
tant resource group for agriculture and pro-
vides insect information used in the
ministry's pest control recommendations.
Ever stop to think that good driving takes
more than skill? The Canada Safety Council
calls that.extra something, "Highway
Citizenship;1t's knowing how to promote a "
good sense of moral and social responsibili-
ty in traffic. It's taking the time to be
careful around School Zones and playing
children. "Highway Citizenship", is the
know-how that tells you to use good judge-
ment, understanding and courtesy in traffic.
OPEN HOUSE
in Honour of
Ray Robinson's
70th BIRTHDAY
McKay Hall
SAT., OCT. 15TH
1:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Best Wishes Only
$300 a,r
Too I., aim
lel (.lend it Wdtwme,
3endeg, OeIod4,r 16#h, (983
2p.m.-9pm
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