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BINGO EVERY Tuesday evening 'at
Vanastra Centre, R.R. 5, Clinton, 8 p.m.
First regular card, $1.00; 15 regular $20.00
games, three share -the -wealth. Jackpot
0$200.00 must go! Admission restricted to 16
years and over. -28-28x
FAMILY SKATING and tobogganing party.,
Sunday, January 13th. /2:00 - 5:00 p.m. at
Martin's Market on Highway 8. Everyone
welcome! Admission $1.00 adults, 50 cents
children. Food and hot drinks available.
Proceeds to Canadian Parents for French.
Weather permitting. Phone 524-8024.--02
DANCE to Terry Sumsion and Stage Coach
with Michael D. from BX93, May 4 at Clin-
ton Community Centre. Sponsored by Clin-
ton Fair Board 482-7042.,3 •
ROBBIE BURNS Dinner and Entertain-
ment, Knox Church, Friday, January 25th, 7
p.m. $8.50. per person. Limited tickets,
phone 524-2983.-2,3,4
REMINDER to Goderich Legion Members:
Robbie Burns Night, Jan. 25. Music by
Rosewood Country 9 71. Buffet with Haggis
and Piper. Served at 12 p.m. Admission
$6.50 per person. —02
DEAR ADDIS:
Good luck on your
NEW LIVER TRANSPLANT
OPERATION. Get well
soon and try not to
drive your co-workers
up the wall during
your stay.
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GODERICH TOWNSHIP
RECREATION BOARD
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a 9 Week course in °
BALLROOM DANCING.
Program
STARTS THURS., JAN. 17
at,8 p.m.
cost:$.J. per couple
at the
Goderich Township Communitf Centre
registration at first class
THE ANNUAL MEETING of Goderich
Garden Club will be held in the. Robertson
School, Jan. 16th at 8 p.m. Reports given
and a film shown relating to gardening, -ids
NOTICE to Goderich Legion Members:
Dance Sat., January 12, 1985. Music by
Cavaliers. Dancing 9 - 1. Buffet supper. Ad-
mission $4.50 per person. -02
' NA:TURAL FAMILY Planning (Ovulation
Method) to achieve or avoid pregnancy.
Short introduction. Follow-up session with
slide presentation. Couples most welcome.
Individual consultation. For information or
appointment, phone 524-9400. —2oemx
"THE HURON COUNTY Health Unit in-
vites you to attend the Child Health Clinic,
held at the Assessment Office Board Room,
46 Gloucester Terr., Goderich on Thursday,
January 17, 1985 from 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. for:
1. Health Surveillance; 2. Anaemia Screen-
ing; 3. Immunization; 4. Hearing Screen-
ing; 5. ' Vision Screening; 6. Fluoride
brushing for ages 3 to 5 years. Adult Im-
munization will also be offered at this
Clinic". —02ar
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SALTFORD
VALLEYHALL
FOR RENT
..,, 524-2443
HAPPY 23rd
BELATED BIRTHDAY
CALVIN M.
ON JAN. 6, 1985
From A Dearest Friend
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GODERICH NALSTAR, W;EDNIRS AY, JAN11,ARIt 9,1985—PAM 7,A
orne lucky stiff reeded.
heritage
travel
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Presents: '
Something New!
Something pifferent!
SAILING All
ALPINE
AND
CROSS-COUNTRY
SKIERS!
Sk i
The other side of the
Mountain
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Ontario's Ski,Wee.k Place
ALPINE... $ 2 9."per person
NORDIC... $1 8 O Oper person
INCLUDES:
•Deluxe Motorcoach Transportation
•AIUDay Lift Ticket •
*or, All Day Trail Fee •
Note:Ski Rentals Available
DATES ..
SUNDAY, JANUARYg13, 1985
SUNDAY, JANVARY 20,1985
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SUNDA, JANUARY 27, 1985
Trips will operate Depending on Interest
,and we4ther.
FOR RESERVATIQNS CALL:
524-4540
or
524-8481
CLIP AHD
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cntucky:
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ONLY X9.25
SAYE $1,66 (with'lhis coup.,)
For .a BUCKET (15 pieces) of
i%ntuckyFried Chicken
94 Elgin A 'e. East GODERICH
kntuGky
!Tied Ciucken
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Not used ,n cc niunCra)n with "any other '
Coupon exp r s Feb. 3, 1985.
(with this coupon)
FREE„.,,,FRENCH FRIES
with a THRIFT Bp(
(9 Pieces of
1%ntuCkyFded Chicken
94 Elgin Ave. East GODERICH
Not val,d ,n coniunction with any other arra Coupon
exres Feb. 3. 1985.
Theatre Circle is looking for a "dead
body" to take part in the professional
theatre's production of the comedy -thriller
"One Night Stand" at Blyth Memorial Hall,
Mareh 7, 8 and 9.
- For some Welty "stiff" it will be a unique
opportunity to make a professional stage
debut. While most of the professionkllactors
in the company come from Toronto, Van-
couver and other major theatre centres, the
actress chosen to play Sharon, who has met
an unfortunate end, will be chosen from the
local area.
"It's fun to in'olve'1ocal People in the pro-
ductions," explained producer Keith
Roulston, "but people in this area are nused
to high professional standards and we don't
want to let those down.cThere's also the pro-
blem of amateur actors being available to
take part in a long rehearsal period and to
travel with the show,when it goes to/other
centres in southwestern Ontario. But
because Sharon doesn't have to say , much
or move on her own, we can put local people
in the,part,in each community we come to."
Not that playing a corpse is for any body.
Roulston explained that this is one instance
whert$, IJerroran 1la:e Ia eabentiai. It
will require a great deal of concentrailon
and discipline to carry the role off. An ac-
tress between the age of 25 and 40 is re-
quired. Auditions will . be held at Blyth
Memorial Hall on Saturday; January'19, at 2
p.m.
Anyone interested .in a more lively role on
stage is also invited to audition on the same
date. "We're interested in seeing just how
Many talented'people of professionaLqualitS,
there are out there," Roulston said. "We
can't guarantee parts in this coming season
but knowing what talented actors and ac-
tresses are.available will help us in planning
for next year.'
Those auditioning for speaking parts
should popare a three-minute monologue
that demonstrates their talents.
Theatre Circle will be presenting two
plays in its second season at Memorial Hall
this spring, then taking them on tour to
Petrolia, Chatham and Owen Sound. Follow-
ing One Night Stand will h'e an original com-
edy with music T.G.I.F. (Thank God It's
Friday) from April 18 - 20. The subscription
campaign for the upcoming season begins
January 21.
Open welcomes work.
from Huron -Perth artists
An annual'event, the Gallery, Stratford's
Perth -Huron Open, is an exhibit which is
"open" to professional and amateur artists,
who are residents of Perth and Huron coun-
ties.
Each artist may submit two .works in any.
medium to the show, which is not juried.
Last year, some 100 artists participated in
the. Open.
The Perth -Huron Open provides an oppor-
tunity for artists in the community to exhibit
their best work. Lawson Killer Insurance,
whose principals have a strong identifica-
tion with the community, have chosen to
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Presents:
SUNSHINE
AT YOUR
LEISURE!
ESCAPE
WINTER:
: Come and spend nineteen funfilled
days on our `Sunshine Holiday'.
Enjoy a relaxing stroll or get a winter
sun tan an the white sandy beaches.
During the tour you will view
hundreds of peach and orange ,
groves, take a guided trip through
historic St. Augustine and visit
Disney World. Another highlight of
F' the trip will be a visit to Cyptess
Gardens, the .International ' Flea
. Market and much, much more.
Now is a good time to put the snow
. behind you and enjoy the warmth of
Florida. Call today and we'll be -
pleased to send you more
information including a day to day
agenda and tour cost.
DEPARTS
FEBRUARY 1st, 1985
Don't be disappointed
_ Call Today!
Robin Hood Tours:-
524.4540
sponsor this event to mark the occasion of
'the company's- name change from Leeson -
Killer Insurance to Lawson Killer Insurance
T Lrnited.
According to John Silverstein, the
Gallery, Stratford's director, this show
points out how meaningful the aking of art
is to the life of the community and how im-
portant corporate support such as Lawson
Killer's is in bringing this exhibition to
residents of -the city and region.
On April 14, 1985, the show's last day, the
Gallery, Stratford's director will critique
the work.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
BRUCIE!!!
OZTEC
Theatre . Kincardine
396-3250
2010 Ends Thurs.
2 shows 7 8, 9:15
Sunday Matinee 2:00 PM <.
The Great Muppet Caper
Fri. & Sat. 7:00 & 9:15
Sun. to Thurs. 8:00 PM
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