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cion trestrictedto 16,years and over.—tf24x
PLANNING FOR HEALTH in Huron Coun-
ty. ,AnVopportunity 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 gall. Everyone welcome. -41-43
THE WALKERTON Heritage Fair: One of
Ontario's best craft shows. 38 booths, quali-
ty handwork, antique chine, quilts, books,
homebaking, farm produce. Tea room. Oc-
tober 26th and 27th. Knights of Columbus
Hall, Highway 9. Admission $1.50: Organiz-
ed parking. -42,43
PLAN to attend one of the area's largest
CRAFT Show and Sales. The 7th annual
London Arts and Crafts Christmas Show and
Sale returns to Centennial Hall, Friday, Oc-
tober 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 lover's paradise. 100 crafts peo-
ple in a spectacular show and sale. The
perfect place to start your Christmas shopp-
ing. Admission only $1.50. Information (519)
679-1810.—o43
ST. PETER'S C.W.L. CHRISTMAS
BAZAAR, Saturday, October 26th, 11:00
a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Crafts, sewing, baking,
candy and white elephant tables. Lunch
served; soup, sandwich, dessert, coffee or
tea, 11:00 to 2:00 p.m. -43
RUMMAGE SALE: Victoria St. United
Church, Goderich, October 25th, 7 - 9 p.m.,
October 26th, 10 a.m. - 12 noon. Auspices
U.C.W.-43
THE WINNERS of the two needlepoint pic-
tures raffled by The Order of the Eastern
Star, Goderich, at Saltford Christmas Fair
were Mrs. Jean Bartliff of Clinton and Mrs.
Sheila Stanley of Goderich. The tickets were
drawn by Mrs. Marie Scott of
Goderich.-43x
HOLLYBERRY BAZAAR and Luncheon on
Saturday, November 2 from 11 a.m. to 3
p.m. at St. George's Anglican Parish Hall,
Nelson St. W. Home baking, country kit-
chen, gourmet foods, plants, handcrafted
gifts, Christmas decorations and the Kids'
Own Shopping Corner. Sponsored by St.
George's A.C. W. —43,44
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Goderich, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 1985, 6:30-
P-ra A41110.65.50. Children $3.00: For ticke
phone5214756 or 524-9539.---43,44x
HOLMESVILLE-U.C.W. invites you to their
bazaar.on Wednesday, November 6, 2 p.m.
at Goderich Township Hall, Home baking,
Christmas baking, knitting and pro-
duce. -42,43
HEREFORD AUCTION: Sat., Oct 26, 1
p.m. at Carson's Sales Arena, 1 mile east of
Listowel on Highway 86. Total disbursal
Unsworth _Farms. Approx. 100 head
registered horned, outstanding herd, well-
bred, mainly Western. For catalogues call
Larry Unsworth (519) 683-4667. David Car-
son (519) 291-2049.—o43
INDOOR FLEA MARKET - at Dungannon
Agricultural Hall, Saturday, November 30,
10 - 2. Vendors required. Call 529-7390.-43
THE ARTHUR CIRCLE are holding their
Annual Fall Rummage Sale in Knox Church
Auditorium, Friday, Oct. 25th beginning at 6
p.m. -42,43
ROTARY PAPER DRIVE: Our last paper
drive for 1985 was held October 19th. We
wish to thank you for your co-operation and
support this year. Please watch for our pick-
up schedule for 1986 when it is published in
the Spring.-43ar
SALTFORD
VALLEY HALL
FOR RENT
CALL 524-2443
- IT STARTED IN MAY
IN A SMALL TOWN.
AND EVERY MONTH
AFTER THAT
WHENEVER THE MOON
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IN TIME FOR
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STILL $2.00
PASSES MAKE
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HALLOWEEN
TREATS
Goderich District
Collegiate Institute's
p.m. Crafts sewing brttu g, cavity s
white elephant tables Lufl h sersed 11ill.2
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27-Goilmich'Lioness
Club presents Harvest ' , Moon Dinner at
MacKay '(entre from 7-9 p.m, Adults $6,
cbildren`$3. Tits available at Campbell's
or from any Lioness.
SATURDAY,.:OCTOBER 26- Pumpkin Patch
Tea and Bake Sale at Salvation Army
Church corner of Waterloo and Lighthouse
Streets from 2-4 p.m. Everyone welcome.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23 -Tea and bake
sale at Nile United Church from 1.30-3.30
p.m. Draw on a hand -made quilt and box of
groceries. Free admission. Sponsored by
UCW.
FRIDAY -SATURDAY= The St. Vincent De
Paul store at 15 Caledonia Terrace sells us-
ed clothing Fridays 7-9 p.m. and Saturdays
from 10 a.m. to noon.
WEDNESDAYS- euchre card party at
Dungannon Senior Citizen Centre at 8 p.m.
Ladies bring lunch. Admission $1.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 -The Kinette
Club of Goderich will hold its annual
Christmas Bazaar from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Baked goods, crafts available. at the
Kinsmen Centre on Keays Street.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25- Beta Sigma Phi
third annual Ladies' Night Out at Saltford
Valley Ill. Doors open 5.30 p.m. dinner at
6.30 p.m: Door prizes. Theme western -dress
casual. Tickets ($12) call 524-9684.
JCLIP AND SAVE $
FREE.
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LAS VEGAS BILLIARDS
Double your Money!
$1.00 plus this coupon is worth
$2.00 in Video Games
(1 coupon per day per customer)
LAS VEGAS
BILLIARDS
68 WEST ST., GODERICH
You are cordially invited
to attend an
OPEN HOUSE
honouring
JIM & JANE MORRIS
on their
5Oth Wedding
Anniversary
Sat., Oct. 26 2-4 p.m.
to be held at 66 St. Patrick St.,
Goderich, Ont.
BEST WISHES ONLY
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HAVE
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The Biggest Live Rock'n
Roll Bar in the Area!
—This Weekend—
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
OCTOBER 24-25-26
"RRATT"
We Rock with
the best!
NEXT THURSDAY
October 31
Annual
Hallowe'en Party
Prizes for best
costumes.
Adults
$3.00
Students
$1.50
Pre -School
Free
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Chun ch) and FatGoderich (Worth��►"treet.
United' Chunk), groups be conducting tr
their annual Apple Drive door to door
throughoute .•.,.APP es, be
available';• t �►,, at various loca ii ons
around tain,Make a =donation: and support
scouting. For information call Charlie
Adams 524-8638,
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23.a euchre
tournament will be held at the Auburn Com-
munityHall sponsored by the Auburn Lions
Club.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29- Goderich and
District After Five Club meets at Saltford
Hall at 7.30 p.m. Pine River Creamery
demonstration. $2.50 includes dessert. Guest
speaker, Penny Klawon, Port Huron, Mich.
Reservations and cancellations essential.
Phone 524-4166 or 482-7973.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25- Home baked pie
sale at Suncoast Mall, at 10.30 a.m. Proceeds
to the Goderich and District Association for
the Mentally Retarded.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 -Hallowe'en
dance at Dungannon Agricultural Hall from
9p.m: 1 a.m. Costumes judged at 11 p.m.
Free gift to first 10 spooks. Admission $3, in-
cludes lunch.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 -Euchre tour-
nament at Dungannon Hall Registration
from 1-2 p.m. Euchre at 2 p.m. Cash prizes,
50-50 draw -bring a partner.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23- square and
family dance practice at 1.30 p.m. at
MacKay Centre for Seniors. Variety concert
at 8 p.m. recalling fifth anniversary.
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United Church Ham Supper at 6.30 p.m..Adults $5 5Q,,childrn $3 Fe.9,ticikets phone
`521-2756 or 524-9539; ' ` x -
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2-Hollyberry
Bazaar and luncheon at St. George's
Anglican Church from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Bak-
ing, country kitchen, gournet foods, plants,
Christmas decorations and the kids' own
Shopping Corner. Sponsored by St. George's
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31 -Hallowe'en
night at the Huron Historic Jail. Bring the
kids. Candy will be available.
Wintario letters
hart to read
Some Wintario players may find the letter
on their `Fall' bonus stub hard to read, D.
Norman Morris, president of the Ontario
Lottery Corporation said. Tickets for the
special four-week promot ion went on sale to-
day.
In the promotion, which runs to November
7, players scratch the bonus stub to find an
instant prize of cash ($2 to $1,000), a car or a
letter from the word `WINTARIO'. Players
collecting all eight letters in the word over
the four weeks of the promotion win $100.
"Some of the letters — particularly the W
and the 0 ( which may resemble H or U
respectively) — have not been reproduced as
clearly as they should because of a printing
production control problem by the Corpora-
tion's .supplier," Morris said.
�ODERICH 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 -
Girls Working!
Tickets
will sell quickly.
CURTAIN TIME:
8:30 pm
each night
ROADHOIJSL
(THE PARK HOUSE)
PARTY
Thursday,
October 31, 1985
Wear your costume and
WIN PRIZES
Tricks & Treats & Spooky Drinks
.000000h THAT'S SCAREY
0.000 You're Invited
3rd ANNUAL
SUITCASE PARTY
Friday, November 8, 1985
"Win a Trip For Two
to Miami Beach, Florida
and stay at "Ocean Side" Holiday Inn.
*PRIZES *FOOD TABLE
*SHOOTER BAR
*AND MUCH, MUCH MORE...
For Reservations & More Information
CALL 524-4431
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