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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-10-19, Page 47r d PAGE 4. —GOPER.ICl SIGNAL STAR. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 199 }983 HAPPY BIRTHDAY B.vIrtyiesh) and: Elizabeth HAPPY 35TH WI»DING ANNIVERSARY L M®rn & Mid (Yvonne & Abe Chose) SUNDAY, OCT. 23rd, 13 Love Stephen & Cathy xxxx0000 Love Family & Friends PHONE THE FISH LINE... 524-9111 and get 2 pieces of Willie Wimpers Golden Brown Fish Fillet, Chips, Slaw, Roll and Butter. THE COURT RESTAURANT Has 1t For Only.... $2 85 •TAKE OUT ONLY Downtown Goderich On The Square The acclaimed Aeolos Brass Quintet will perform Wednesday, November 2 at the Blyth Memorial Hall as part of the Blyth Centre for the Arts' music series. ( Photo courtesy of the Blyth Centre for the Arts) CALLING ALL COD 6TH ANNUAL CHAT'S COOKING AT YOUR PLACE CONTEST du a.A \I •r,.'. • Send us your favourite recipe for publication in our special Fall Cook Book Edition YOU COULD WIN $100.00 CASH Each recipe you send in entitles you to also send along one Official Entry form (see below) for the prize draw. PRIZES 1 ti'1' ® 8100.°0 Id 11 840.®® f nter a', often as you like. Send one (Vic ial Entry form with each recipe you submit ;Additional entries do not have to be submitted on an Official Entry Form, hut an be photocopied or plainly printed in ink or typed on an exact facsimile A random draw will he held Nov. 18, 1983 for the Lucky Winners. OFFICIAL form Entries -are welcome from groups as well as individuals. Enter as often as you like. As many recipes as possible will he published in our special Fall Cookbook. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE SUBMITTED BY FRIDAY, OCT. 21, 1983 Clip and send along with your favourite recipe to: WHAT'S COOKING AT YOUR PLACE CONTEST COOK BOOK EDITOR CLINTON NEWS -RECORD BOX 39 Clinton, Ontario NOM 1 LO NAME ADDRESS 1 PHONE POSTAL CODE Quintet to play at Blyth On Wednesday, November 2, Blyth Memorial Hall will ring to the sounds of brass instruments playing everything from Newfoundland folk tunes to Renaissance dances to Porgy and Bess selections. The acclaimed Aeolus Brass Quintet brings their combination of wit and virtuoso musician- ship to Blyth on November 2 at 8:30 p.m. as part of the Blyth Centre's Music Series. Since its formation in 1978, the Aeolus Brass Quintet has met critical acclaim in concerts from Halifax to Vancouver. The Toronto Star said of them "... A program out of the ordinary, full of brisk music ... (they) easily bridged the gap between them and their young restless listeners ... Highest marks must be shared between Hawkshaw, who brought fun to his collection of mouthpiece noises, and Irvine, who has a good line in ironic wit, most of it at a level to suit all ages." Tickets to the concert are '.1, and are available by calling 523-9300. Music lovers are also reminded of the Great Grand Piano Gala concert, featuring jazz pianist John Roby, the Blyth Festival Singers and more on Friday, November 4 at 8:30 p.m. in Blyth Memorial Hall. Kids' concert planned for this Saturday If you're a musical whiz on the comb, or dynamite on the pop bottle, have we got a concert for you. Chris and Ken Whitely, in concert Saturday, Oct. 22 at 2 p.m. at Blyth Memorial Hall, will teach you how to form your own jug band with materials from around the house. And so you won't feel em- barassed, here's a great excuse – bring a kid! The concert kicks off the Blyth Centre for the Arts' 83-84 children's series. The Whitelys have been performing for children and adults for eighteen years. Together they play over a dozen in- struments. 'I'he brothers are founding members of the Original Sloth Band,• and are popular regulars in the Mariposa in the School's program. They've played with Raf- fi, Sharon, Lois and Bram and recently pro- duced their own hit children's record, "Junior Jug Band". The Whitely Brothers Concert is the first of four events in the Blyth Centre's children's series. The next is an afternoon called "Join In", with April and Susan of the Mr. Dressup show on Saturday December 10th at 2 p.m. Theatre Beyond Words brings Potato People on April 14th and Rag and Bone Puppet Theatre conclude the series with The Nightingale on May 5th at 2 p.m. Series tickets are $7 for all four events, and single tickets are $3.50 each for every event. Single tickets are not available for "Join 1n", as it is a bonus for series ticket holders only. Tickets and information are available by calling (519) 523-9300. After Five The Goderich and District After Five Club, sponsored by the Christian Business and Professional Worpen, will hold a "Fashions for Fall" Dessert and Coffee on Tuesday, October 25 from 7:30-9:30 p.m. at the Candlelight Restaurant in Goderich. The program will include "Autumn Hues", fashions for fall by Rosemary's; a "Harvest of Melodies" sung by Peggy Slotegraaf; and special speaker, Shirley Keller of Goderich whose topic will be "Reap a Bit of Wisdom". Reservations and cancellations are essential and can be made by calling Edna Stephens at 524-9309 or Darlene Morgan at 482-7973. For information on the Friendship Bible Coffees, contact Helen Brown at 524-4166. Oct. 19 to Oct® 25 WEDNESDAY - TUESDAY DAYTIME MORNING 5:00 RELIGIOUS TOWN HALL (Wed.) 5:00 A BETTER WAY (Thurs.) 5:00 CHRISTOPHER CLOSEUP (Fri.) 5:00 THIS IS THE LIFE (Tues.) 5:30 UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESENTS 6:00 FARM AND GARDEN (Wed.) 6:00 TV -5 AND YOUR COMMUNITY (Thurs.) 6:00 SCOPE (Fri.) 6:00 U.S. FARM REPORT (Mon) 6:00 HEALTH FIELD (Tues) 4:30 NBC NEWS AT SUNRISE 7:00 TODAY 9:00 DIFF'RENT STROKES 9:30 SALE OF THE CENTURY 10:00 HAWAII FIVE -O 11:00 HOUR MAGAZINE AFTERNCION 12:00 NEWS 12:30 SEARCH FOR TOMORROW 1:00 DAYS OF OUR LIVES 2:00 ANOTHER WORLD 3:00 FANTASY 4:00 SPECIAL TREAT (Tues) 4:00 HAPPY DAYS AGAIN (Mon, Wed -Fri) 4:30 LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY AND COMPANY (Mon, Wed -Fri) 5:00 ALICE 5:30 M.A.S.H. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1901983 EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7:00 P.M. MAGAZINE 7:30 THREE'S COMPANY 8:00 REAL PEOPLE 9:00 THE FACTS OF LIFE 9:30 FAMILY TIES 10:001 LOVE MEN .11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT 12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN 1:30 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT 2:30 SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN 3:30 MOVIE: "BUSTER AND BILLY". Jan - Michael Vincent, Joan Goodfellow. THURSDAY OCTOBER 20. 1983 EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7:00 P.M. MAGAZINE 7:30 THREE'S COMPANY 8:00 GIMME A BREAK 8:30 MAMA'S FAMILY 9:00 WE GOT IT MADE 9:30 CHEERS 10:00 HILL STREET BLUES 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT 12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN 1:30 -NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT 2:30 BIONIC WOMAN 3:30 MOVIE: "THE STALKING MOON". Gregory Peck, Eva Marie Saint. FRIDAY OCTOBER 21, 1983 EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7:00 P.M. MAGAZINE 7:30 THREE'S COMPANY 8:00 MR. SMITH 8:30 JENNIFER SLEPT HERE 9:00 MANIMAL 10:00 FOR LOVE AND HONOR 11:00 NEWS 11:30 TONIGHT 12:30 FRIDAY NIGHT VIDEOS 2:00 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT 3:00 MOVIE: "ROLLING MAN". Dennis Weaver, Don Stroud. 4:30 MOVIE: "THE NEW HEALERS". Leif Erickson, Robert Foxworth. SATURDAY OCTOBER 22, 1983 MORNING 6:00 VEGETABLE SOUP 6:30 NEW ZOO REVUE 7:00 CARRASCOLENDAS 7:30 THUNDARR 6:00 THE FLINTSTONES FUNNIES 8:30 THE SHIRT TALES 9:00 SMURFS 10:30 ALVIN AND THE CHIPMUNKS 11:00 MR. T 11:30 SOUL TRAIN AFTERNOON 12:30 PAUL NEWMAN: A MAN AND HIS MOVIES 1:00 MQVIE: "AFTER THE FOX". Peter Sellers, Victor Mature. 3:00 MOVIE: "DONOVAN'S REEF". John Wayne, Lee Marvin. 5:00 POP 'N' ROCKER 5:30 NEWSCOPE EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 HEE HAW 7:30 BJ -LOBO 8:00 DIFF'RENT STROKES 8:30 SILVER SPOONS 9:00 THE ROUSTERS 10:00 THE YELLOW ROSE 11:00 NEWS 11:30 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE 1:00 BENNY HILL 1:30 MOVIE: "SUCH GOOD FRIENDS". Dyan Cannon, James Coco. SUNDAY OCTOBER 23. 1983 MORNING 6:45 DAVEY AND GOLIATH 7:00 OPEN CAMERA 7 30 il'S YOUR BUSINESS 8.00 DAY OF DISCOVERY 8:30 REX HUMBARD 9:00 ORAL ROBERTS 9:30 SUNDAY MASS 10:00 THE MONSTERS 10:30 MOVIE: "DON'T GIVE UP THE SHIP". Jerry Le',.is, Dina Merrill. AFTERNOON 12:00 MEET THE PRESS 12:30 NFL '83 1:00 NFL FOOTBALL 4:00 NFL FOOTBALL EVENING 7:00 FIRST CAMERA 8:00 KNIGHT RIDER 9:00 MOVIE: "WOMEN OF SAN QUENTIN". Stella Stevens, Debbie Allen. 11:00 NEWS 11:30 MOVIE: "A TOUCH OF CLASS". Glenda Jackson, George Segal. MONDAY OCTOBER 24, 1983 EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7:00 P.M. MAGAZINE 7:30 THREE'S COMPANY 8:00 BOONE 9:00 MOVIE: "THE HAUNTING PASSION". Jane Seymour, Gerald McRaney. 11:00 NEWS 11:30 THE BEST OF CARSON 12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN 1:30 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT 2:30 SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN 3:30 MOVIE: "NIGHT CHASE". David Janssen, Yaphet Kotto. TUESDAY OCTOBER 25, 1983 DAYTIME SPECIAL 4:00 SPECIAL TREAT DAYTIME CHILDREN'S SHOW 4:00 SPECIAL TREAT EVENING 6:00 NEWS 6:30 NBC NEWS 7:00 P.M. MAGAZINE 7:30 THREE'S COMPANY 8:00 THE A -TEAM 10:00 BAY CITY BLUES 11:00 NEWS 11:30 THE BEST OF CARSON 12:30 LATE NIGHT WITH DAVID LETTERMAN 1:30 NBC NEWS OVERNIGHT 2:30 BIONIC WOMAN 3:30 MOVIE: "KEY WEST". Stephen Boyd, Woody Strode. The Blyth Centre for the Arts' annual fundraising Medieval Feast will be held this Saturday evening in Blyth Memorial Hall. Floyd and Liz Herman are shown here taking part in last year's feast. ( Photo courtesy of the Blyth Centre for the Arts) Medieval Feast October 22 Legions of medieval lords and ladies are hiding out in Huron County. You may not realize it, but once a year, local citizens don their best and most colourful costumes, feast on roast pig and every delicacy im- aginable and are entertained byugglers, jesters and mountebanks. You can join their ranks if you act fast. The event is the Blyth Centre for the Arts° annual Medieval Feast, which will be held October 22 at 7 p.m. in Blyth Memorial Hall. Tickets are $16.50 and all proceeds go to the Centre's Building Fund. The Medieval Feast, now in its third year, has to be one of the most popular fund- raising events run by the Blyth Centre in re- cent years. Last year's crowd enthused about the quality of the food, the entertain- ment and the fun atmosphere of the evening. r, This year's feast promises more of the same. Medieval costumes are optional, but there will be prizes for the best ones. Medieval cutlery is fingers only, so prizes for best bibs will also be in order. Themenu will feature pate, relishes, breads, fall vegetables, seafood, roast chicken, beef and a whole roast pig carried in on trenchers. Dessert will be home-made tarts of all kinds. All evening long, minstrels and magicians will entertain the crowd, presided over by a king and queen of the evening. Space is limited, so, for a riotous good time and a contribution to the improvement of Blyth Memorial Hall, book your tickets at the Blyth Saga, from any board member of by calling 523-9300.