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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-04-03, Page 66PAGE SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESD RA10,190,0t MatLyn Car OUing OPE.N� We are now open 9 to•5 & Saturdays 8 to 12 >SPRING SPECIAL< underside of 000 vehicle 'til May 31 Choose from New Oil, Old Oil or a combination. NEW Dusting Equipment. 1 1/4 miles North of Amberley 395-3352 West of Highway 21 TOWN AND COUNTRY BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DIR WO D.B. Palmer I Doctor of Chiropractic 73 Montreal St. Goderich 524-4555 Queen St. Blyth 523-9321 FRED LAWRENCE Electrical Contractor HOME, FARM AND COMMERCIAL WIRING PHONE AUBURN • 526-7505 MOBILE WASH UNITS for your hard to get at CLEANING REQUIREMENTS GARDINER'S MOBILE WASH -IT Goderich 524-6031 NOW AVAILABLE TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE For more information CALL: 524-2648. The Old Fashioned HARDWARE STORE Wholesale Cable & Fittings Swimming Pool Chemicals Fire Extinguishers Sales & Service Window -Glass - Screening Repairs C.I.L. Paints & Wallpaper Fishing, Hunting Licences Small Appliance Repairs R.W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The Square 524-7661 Ronald L. McDonald CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 47 CHURCH ST., 524-6253 Goderich, Ontario 111 PHbNES BUS. 524-7379 RES. 524-6210 Direct Parts 524-7389 BLUEWATER TRUCK CENTRE LTD. GODERICH, ONTARIO WE SPECIALIZE IN TRUCKS • CARLYLE BANNISTER AIRPORT ROAD ti Award-winning trio Sharon,. .:.Lois and Bram will perform Shoreline ecor The Decorating People Since 1935 YOUR COMPLETE DECORATING CENTRE wall coverings • paint • stains cabinet refinishing Suncoast. Mall. 397 Bayfield Rd. Goderich, Ontario. �Y SUNWORTHY 74 ,` YES YOU CAN WALLCOVERINGS Proprietor: Don Larder ilii .' pillu 524-2232 COMFORT ZONE INSULATION LTD., CLINTON BOX 1067 482-3812 We Have It All! Cellulose, Rockwool, Fibreglass, Polyurethane, Vents, Poly -caulking, Weather Strippin -Materials For Every Need- Houses, Barns, Factories, etc. - LET US KEEP YOU IN THE. COMFORT ZONE. Also spray painting of most everything EXETER • Sharon, Lois and Bram are, Canada's best known children's musical group. Their albui, their television pro- gram and their concerts have made this trio of musicians known across the nation and in the United States as well. The trio has won Juno Awards, Gold and Platinum CRIA Awards and most recently, the American Library Association Award. Sharon, Lois and Bram win critical ac- claim wherever they travel. The Toronto Star hailed the group as "simply the best musicians now recording for children in North America and probably the world," while the New York tines commented, "charming ... irresistible ... wholesome." Sharon, Lois and Bram have performed to sell-out crowds in every major concert hall in Canada and at every major children's festival on the continent. They've also played in New York at the Lincoln Centre, in Detroit, Dallas, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Area residents will have the rare oppor- tunity to see this special group when they perform in Exeter at South Huron District High School on Thursday, April 25. There will be two shows, one at 4:30 p.m. and one at7 p.rn. This is the only concert that Sharon, Lais and Bram have scheduled in southwestern Ontario in 1985. It's being sponsored by the Hensall and District Nursery School. Tickets are available at Oscar's Videos in Goderich, Hensall and Exeter; Dr. Lee Den- tistry in Clinton and Zurich; Little People in Exeter; Half Pints in Grand Bend and Pint Sizes and Sam the Record Man in London. Their energetic, entertaining program is geared for the hole family and features lively singalong fiin. The London Free Press said of their con- certs, "Sharon, -Lois and Bram say sing and the audience drowns them out. And there's so much happiness generated that you must sit back and marvel at what they are doing with children and children's music." Canada's premier children's entertainers - Sharon Hampson, Lois Lilienstein and Bram Morrison - have six top selling albums to their credit, the CBC -TV series, ne Elephant Show" and an illustrated book of their favourite songs, "Elephant Jam." There's also a film, "Sharon, Lois and Bram at Young People's Theatre," that's been shown on First Choice, CBC -TV and TVO. Their concerts are highlighted by au- dience participation,. love, laughter and spontaneous fun. They sing folksongs, school yard chants and old camp songs, singing games from Africa and the Carib- The famed trio of Sharon, Lois and Bram bean, pop tunes from Tin Pan'Alley, clapp- ing songs, nonsense rhymes and more. Whatever they sing, S ron, Loi and Bram have a great love 4dc� pent for childhood. Their music and high energy per- formance has enough substance and sur- prises to completely capture the attention of hundreds of children and adults for the bet- ter part of an hour. Their music touches a common chord in everyone who listens. In concert they are ir- resistible - with Sharon's sunny warmth, Lois's funky energy and Bram's natural, easy charm, they establish an •instant rap- port that unites people of all ages. Sharon, Lois and Bram's April 25 ap- pearance in' Exeter will allow area people, young and young at heart, the special oppor- tunity to see the group's special magic at work. For further information call 262-3440. Jean Hanly sings at March variety program -at MacKay Centre The March varibty 'program at McKay Centre was in charge of Janet Kalbfleisoh and Isabel McDonald. Ila Worsell played for the singing of 0 Canada. Janet introduced Jean Hanly who sang an "Irish Number" and "Moon River" and later in the program, she sang two sacred numbers and Ila Worsell accompanied ,her on the piano. Isabel introduced the Girl Guide groups and their three leaders. Maureen Murphy told about Girl Guides saying it was 75 years _ since the organization was started. The first -group was formed in Goderich 30 years ago. The girls are raising money so they can at- tend the Kitchener rally this summer. One of their members, Alison Culp, danc- ed an Irish Jin. Abbie Smallwood played the /TOOROREAL NTO Spicer MacGillivray gl 1 1 Durst, Vodden & Bender CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 37 West Street Goderich, Ont. 524-201 MORRIS DRAPERIES Your One Stop Interior Decorating Service Centre Custom Drapery Kirsch Track and Installation Available brace Window Shades Wallpaper 6 C.I.L. Paints Hording Carpets 36 West St. Goderich 3244551 MIS$ISSAUGA o�„�ATI(,'1,, Chartered Accountants ST. CATHARINES - `i PORTT COLBORNE 7 RONALD E.TAKALO, C.A. RAMPTO9.�z 914bOW' • RESIDENT PARTNER A Canadian name with international credentials P.O. 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Taking part were Maureen Murphy, Michelle Moore, Tonya Glousher and .Karen McCallum. Stephanie Bush danced a Clog, Jig & Reel. All the girls assembled and sang some of their favorite pieces. The groups were thanked by Isabel McDonald. - For a change, a sing song was enjoyed with Mrs. Worsell at the piano. Edith Lockhart showed very colorful slides of a recent trip she had to Australia and New Zealand, touching down at Fiji with an excellent commentary about the slides. At the March card party, the winners for REMEMBER You can break the zero barrier on most operator -assisted calls. You simply dial "0" plus the area code (if it's not 519) plus the number you want. When the operator comes on the line just say whether you're rpakThg a collect, ` . person-to-person, calling card or third number billing call. You can also dial most over- seas calls yourself. It's fast and it's easy. And all the details are in the front of your - Bell Canada phone book. Now avallabtg In Clinton and Goderich. Bell euchre were Esther Murphy and John Moss. For 500 winners were Frances Worsell and Claude Kalbfleisch. Door prizes were won by William Gow and Florence Reed. A very successful tea, bake sale and craft sale was held in MacKay Centre on Satur- day, March 30. The Centre was beautifully decorated us- ing streamers in spring colors and Easter lilies. Table centres were decorated Easter baskets with eggs and bunnies in them. Coming events include a card party Apr. 10, pot luck luncheon and the movie "Sud- denly it's Spring" at 12:30, Apr. 12, a dance, with Gord Harrison's group at 8 p.m. on Apr. 12, bingo on Apr. 19 at 8 p.m., variety program Apr. 24, Card of Life clinic Apr. 25 from 2-4 p.m. REMEMBER -HE DAY REMEMBER U BEGIN YOUR LIFE TOGETHER. Only a professional photo- graphic studio has the ex- perience and expertise to snake your wedding mem- ories all .you want them to be. 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