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tr•:.r�ully7w"+Fentrei Tuesdays, 8
First re, , ;!� $1, fifteen reg., $20
est " e sha�the: wealth. Jackpot $200
must go. ` u ' Ball. $120.00 (if; not wan);,.
lucky increases 20 per week. Admis-
sion restricted to 16 years and over. tf24x
COHANTRY & WESTERN Jamboree at
Vanastra Rec. Centre, Sunday, October 20.
See Oct. 15 of.Focus for further details. -38-
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FOCUS -ON: Drugs - Oct. 20, 1985. Por-
nography - November 3, 1985. (Mature au-
dience please). Alcohol - November 17, 1985.
Faith at Work - December 1, 1985. St.
Peter's Church, Parish Hall, Anglesea and
North St.,,Sunday evenings at 7:30. Dates
above. -40,41,42
PLANNING FOR HEALTH in Huron Coun-
ty. An opportunity to discuss the planning
and co-ordination of health services in
Huron County. Sponsored by the Huron
County Community Services Council,
Wednesday, October 23, 8 p.m., Clinton
Town Hall. Everyone welcome. -41-43
GODERICH TOWNSHIP 1-5-0 Old Tyme
Dance, Township Hall, Saturday, October
19, 1985. Dancing 9 - 1 to the "Wonnetta
Trio". $5.00 per person. Ladies Please Bring
Sandwiches. Phone 524-4163 or 524-9417.-41-
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BENEFIT DANCE for the Lorne Hackett
Family ( who recently lost their barn in a
fire) at Lucknow Community Centre, Fri-
day, October 18, 9 - 1. Lunch served. Held
wider authority of a special occasion per-
mit.-41,42nx
"JIBBERY JIVE" with Deborah Dwileavy
for children ages 5 - 12. Saturday, October
19th, 10:30, a.m. Goderich Branch Library.
Tickets $1.00 available at the Library. Spon-
sored by Huron County Library and
Outreach Ontario. —41,42a r
THE FALL BOOKFAIR: Sunday, Oct. 20,
1985, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Concert Hall, 88
Yonge Street, Toronto. Rare and second-
hand books, maps, prints and related items.
$2.50 entrance. (416) 598-2024.—o42
COLLECTORS mark the date! The 4th an-
nual Forest City Nostalgia and Antique
Show and Sale returns to Centennial Hall,
550 Wellington St., London, Sat., Oct. 19, 12
noon to 9 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20, 11 a.m. to 6
p.m. Admission $1.75. Over sixty quality
dealers displaying a high assortment of an-
tique and nostalgia items. This weekend,
don't miss it! —o42
THE WALKERTON Heritage Fair: One of
Ontario's best craft shows. 38 booths, quali-
ty handwork, antique china, quilts, books,
homebaking, farm produce. Tea room. Oc-
tober 26th and 27th. Knights of Columbus
Hall, Highway 9. Admission $L50. Organic'
ed parking. -42,43
PLAN TO A N,D one of the are d 'gest.
CRAFT Show and , ;`lie 7t �i neat
London Arts & Crlft s. Show and
Sale returns to Centennial Hai', Oct.
25, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sat.Oct, 26,11 a.m. to
10 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 27, 11 "a.m. to 6 p.m. A
craft lovers' paradise! 100 crafts people in a
spectacular show and sale! The perfect
place to start your Christmas shopping. Ad-
mission only $1.50. Information (519) 679-
1810.—o42
THE ARTHUR CIRCLE are holding their
Annual Fall Rummage Sale in Knox Church
Auditorium, Friday, Oct. 25th beginning at 6
p.m. -42,43
HOT TURKEY SUPPER: The Lucknow
United Church Women invite you to attend
their annual "Hot Turkey Supper", Tues-
day, October 22, 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. A real treat
- all you can eat - for only, Adults $6.50,
children 12 and under $3.00. Come early if
you can. -42
THE GODERICH Harbouraires are presen-
ting a program in song Sunday, October 20, 8
p.m. at Ashfield Presbyterian Church.
Everyone welcome. -42
THE REGULAR MEETING of the A.M. &
G. Hospital Auxiliary will be held Monday,
October 21, 1985 at 2 p.m. in the Hospital
Auxiliary Room. -42x
CHRISTMAS SHOPPING SPREE: Square
One Mall, Mississauga. Samko Toy & Gift
Warehouse, Toronto. Saturday, November
2. $10.00 per person. For information, phone
1-395-2404.-42
GODERICH ROTARY CLUB Paper Drive
is Saturday, October 26. This is the last
Paper Drive of the season so don't miss the
opportunity to clean up the summer's ac-
cumulation. " Please have your papers
securely bundled and at the curb by 10
a.m.-42,43ar
WORKSHOP on Volunteer Board Develop-
ment for those providing service to persons
who have a developmental handicap, Satur-
day, October 19th, 9:30 to 4:00 p.m., at
A.R.C. Industries, main street, Dashwood.
To register or make enquiries, call 519-284-
2418.-42
SALTFORD
VALLEY HALL
FOR RENT
C.,, 524 -2443
ti Bell subsclribers: in• the Aube Y � 1 " ► itt3 emer-diia1ed dills plac-
ange will soon. be able to ;' 'r b v thout ipeirator assistance.
Na of a new long distancell #8 .option tha lies. 10 •addition,to existing:
that provides a. ons d ount 00 calls eyetllbl �, ,wee ends discounts on.calls
placedto theClhitond ho exchacme Fly: oyer 35 centsmm char e.
e s rvtce, Gallo L (f r.Y The s > e will be l va lab a starting Nov.
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eap,+�tl Qptit)nlal Calling'P ., ), was approlrea 1. From Nov, 1 to Jan, 31, customers will be
on May 24 by the Canadian Radio -television able to subscribe to SELECTEL without in -
and Telecommunications Commission curring the normally -applicable plicable ad -
where the ddii !nce 'between tne,.two ext t,
changes' rate'eentres is 40 miles or less In;
addition, at least 50 per cent of subscriber s,
in the originating exchangelmust place at ;
least one call' per month to the terminating:
exchange.
Bell Canada is a wholly-owned telecotn-
p muntcations operating subsidiary of Bell
CRTC). ministration charge ($14 for residence; Canada Enterprises Inc. (BCE). It provides
For a monthly fee of $1.65 Residence and $25.75 for business). a complete range of telecommunications
$4.65 Business service, SELECTEL SELECTEL is a one-way service services in Ontario, Quebec and parts of the
subscribers in Auburn are entitled to a one- available between aualifying exchanges, Northwe5t'Territories.
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rchitectural Conservancy will
hold annual meeting in Goderich
The Architectural Conservancy of Ontario
is a society incorporated in 1933 for the
preservation of the best examples of the ar-
chitecture of the province and for the pro-
tection of its places of natural beauty.
There are 10 branches including Quinte,
Hamilton -Niagara, Port Hope, Brant Coun-
ty, Toronto, London, Cambridge, North
Waterloo, Durham and Huron County. The
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October 18 gl 19' ,
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affiliation of the Huron County Branch with
the society originated with the group which
was successful in preserving the Huron
Historic Gaol as a heritage building in 1974.
On Oct. 19 and 20, the ACO will hold its an-
nual general meeting for the first time in
Goderich at The Livery. Members from all
branches are expected.
In the morning session, a close look will be
taken at the area which was once called The
Huron Tradt extending from Guelph to
Goderich and on its western border from 10
miles north of Goderich to Kettle Point.
Divergencies in architectural styles, land
development and approaches to con-
servation will be examined by a panel com-
prised of Dr. Gary Davidson, Huron County
Planner, Donald Pullen, Agriculture
Representative, and Jane Haalboom ( from
Waterloo).
Members of the Local Architectural Ad -
ENGAGEMENT
Drennan & Johnston
Henry & Bernice Drennan, R.R. 7 Lucknow,
wish to announce the engagement of Janice
Ann to Larry James Johnston, son of
Charles & Milly of Nile. The wedding is at
Nile United Church on October 19, 1985.
Reception to follow at Lucknow.
visory Committees from the surrounding
municipalities have been invited for the
afternoon to; discuss the problems of
LACACs. Following that, the visitors will be
taken on a tour of the town.
The dinner speaker will be Howey Langan
who will show his extensive collection of
slides of Huron County architecture. The
formal annual general meeting will take
place in the evening.
On Sunday morning, visitors will be taken
on a bus tour through Colborne Township to
Benmiller and Auburn, then to Clinton to
view its Town Hall, then Harperhay and to
Seaforth (to see its designated Main Street )
and to the Van Egmond House, then across
country to Bayfield.
Members of the public are welcome to at-
tend the Saturday morning and afternoon
sessions on payment of a small registration
fee.
An interfaith Bible study for
EVERYONE...coffee...discussion...
meet new people.
Come discover your Bible
Wednesdays at 10 a.m.
Get acquainted
Coffee on October 30
For more Information call Mona
at 524-8668
Trinity Christian Reformed Church
321 Suncoast Drive - Goderich
•no previous knowledge or experience expected!
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Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
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GODERICH LITTLE
THEATRE
Presents
This Season's First Production
"Danger -Girls Working!"
by James Reach
Directed by Jennifer A. Black
Performance Dates: October 30 & 31, November 1 & 2
Location: The Livery (South Street, Goderich)
BOX OFFICE OPENS
OCTOBER 23, 1985
at
THE LIVERY
Goderich Little Theatre
Tickets on Sale...
Monday to Friday. .10 am -Noon and 1 pm -5:30 pm
Saturday... 10 am -2 pm
Reserve Early
for
"Danger-
Giris Working!
Tickets
will sell quickly
CURTAIN TIME:
8:30 pm
each night