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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-04-02, Page 26WEDNESDAY, APRII.2,198G PAGE 2B ---GO�FRICIH, SIGrNA1'�-STAR Sp its April 5 - Quintessence G.D.C.I. 23, 25 - "A Breath of Scotland" G,D.C.I. 25-27 - Home and Garden Show May 3 - Giant Community Garage Sale 25, 26 - Royal Lippizaner Horse Show June 22 - Laketown Band Summer Concert Series Harness 26 - August 28 (Thursday) Racing 2628 - 7th Annual Festival and Friends rogram, 27 -July 1- Canada Day Legion 30 - Fireworks Display July 1- Civic Ceremony 1- Canada Day Parade 17-19 - Festival of Arts and Crafts 18 - Fish Fry itch 18-20 - Goderich Ladies S.lowp Tournament 19 -10 km- Classic Road Race and Fun Run August itch 1-4 - Goderich Men's Slowpitch Tournament 8-9 - Goderich Antique Show and Sale - 24 - Goderich Pro -Am Cycling hall Race 29 -Sept. 1 - Labour Day Tournament November 22 - Santa Claus Parade and Santa's Court "Booked opt ise a calendar of al- Major Events appearing the first week of each month, erich of the Goderich Signal -Star in co-operation to avoid a owith the naflict of dates. tion courtesy planning youryour events by Board. p assuresthis fuU participation ipation by giving notice of the dates of e can help p artthen'. : t 524-2125 as soon as possible! telephoning the Goderich Recreation I)ep A member of the Goderich Belles ringette team clears the zone in final series action against Mitchell here last Monday. Goderich won the game 10-8 to lead the final series 1-0. (photo by Dave Sykes) a PLACE: Boardroom, Assessment Bldg. Lower level, Gloucester St. Entranc AGENDA: Minutes of last Annual Meeting Auditors Report Report of Officers, Proposed changes to By-laws (Copies available at Rec Office) Election of Officers for 1986-87 season WilkinSOhi i s Last week an article on the Sportsn hip outlined the Huron -Perth champ win by the Goderich Tween ringette to and Thm. e article also listed the players coaches associated with the team with one exception. suggested Dianasher was The story Glousherinfact, heeai the coach of the team but, coa el= of Twe,c,vn teas been capably coached by Matt mum - son with assistance from Glousher during the season. This weekend the girls ringette teams begin Western Regional Finals andSeat to he tweens begin Friday at 8 p.m: in the teams plaays Belmont in Mitchell and inst Chham. On Sunday the oard looks at fibreglass A,sub-committee of the recreation boaro is actively investigating avenues im- prove the sound in the Goderich Arena. ,The acoustics are relatively poor in the arena and while minor improvements have . been atttetnpted the board's Agriculture Park sub- uniittef impnov actively pursuing the prospect • ng the acoustics. At a meeting March 19 the committee met with Gerry Van Bussel, of Lucan tai discuss the acoustical treatment installed at the arena in that community. In Lucan, a fibreglass suspended ceiling was installed in the arena, with two cit- st of team Lweens play Lambeth in Seaforth at 7 a.m. The Juniors will play Belmont Friday in Seaforth at 9 p.m. and Saturday they play Chatham at 8 p.m. in Mitchell. They w up the regionals with a game against d Lambeth at 7 a.m. Sunday in Mitchell. Both the Junior and Tween regional ch Suanday onsys will conclude afternoon. with the final ga sound panels culation fans in the space, at a co $30,000.. The panels come in,various sizes up to 4 X 4 foot square panels ranging in thickness from one to two inches. The material is fire -proof, resists con- densation and was installed. to provide an extra measure of instllation as well as to improve the sound in the arena. The committee is to meet with represen- tatives of Fibreglass Canada. fit and value, and isn't If you are after quality, „House where who is can have it all. � Ther` shop The 'white today. 5uitings are here ,put Spring _ easy d We are making it e y for y®u to stepout in Style... OUR ENTIRE COLLECTION of MERIT, R SUITS ASIIBRIDGE & McGREG .,�