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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-04-23, Page 25W F PAGE 6A-- GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, DNESDA, JAPRIL''23. 1986 Fabric Patio Do'i;r Vertical Blinds *2 fabric choices *valance included 3900 5' (72" x 84") 14 00 6' (84" x 84") Limited Quantities *one way track *installation included YOUR CUSTOM BLIND SPECIALISTS IN HOME SERVICE - BRAND NAME MANUFACTURERS PANE atinalit0 524-8111 PANE FORE GREAT DILA MN !DIIU lts See Sunset Golf! All Equipment NOW: ON SALE See our new Spring Arrivals All memberships now on sale! W I N a free membership for 1987 when you join now! Buy a couples membership • win a couples membership Buy a single membership • win a single membership. Buy a junior membership • win a lunlor membership (Not transferrable • may be used in Pro•Shop equipment i1 moving out of town) r MEMBERSHIP BONUS OFFER Early Bird Discounts In April SAVE AN EXTRA 10% OFF ANY CLUB SET PURCHASED FROM STOCK IN APRIL Special Group Rates • Extra discounts for first year and out.ol•town memberships. NAME ___ —. _...•--. ._ _._.._. _... BE A WINNER AT SUNSET! GODERICH GOL CLUB 524-8047:; SUNSET DRANGEG 524-7968 Entertai ment The Goderich Harbouraires will be hosting the Goderich Big Sing Saturday, April 26 at the Goderich and District Collegiate Auditorium at 7.30 p.m. Tickets for The Big Sing, which features 40 years of song from six guest choral groups, are available from group members. Brantford's Brantmen of Song, the Gentlemen Songsters of Niagara Falls, the Harbettraires, the International. Harvester Choir from Hamilton, the Queensmen from Toronto and guest singers from the United States will highlight the evening's program at GDCI. The Goderich Harbouraires, 30 strong, were founded in 1947 by the late George Buchanan. They are directed by Lorne Dotterer and accompanied by Ed Stiles and Paul Howe. They have been members of the Associated Male Choruses of On- tario and America for over 30 years. This year the group is celebrating its 40th anniversary. COMMUNITY CALENDAR Editor's Note:Community calendar listings are offered free to non-profit clubs and ser- vice groups by the Signal -Star to publicize their events and activities for a two-week period. If you would like a listing of your group's event to appear please write the in- formation on a piece of paper, as per the listings below, giting the day and date of the event followed by the pertinent information in sentence form. The listing must be sub- mitted on Mondays by 4 p.m. to appear in • that week's edition of the paper. We ask that readers either submit the written informa- tion in person or by mail. • SATURDAY, MAY 3- Kinette Balloon Day will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. featur- ing clowns, balloons and ice cream on The Square and at Suncoast Mall. At 3 p.m. MP Murray Cardiff will address the public with a Ietter from Mile Mulroney. Pro- ceeds to cystic fibrosis. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30 -Dessert Bridge at 7.30 p.m. at MacKay Centre. Admission $2. Bridge players•of all ages welcome. SUNDAY, APRIL .27 -Royal Canadian Naval Association Battle of Atlantic Ser- vice and Parade from Canadian Legion to Cenotaph then to Victoria Street United Church at 10.30 a.m. Parade features Laketown Band, Sarnia Sea Cadet Band, colour parties from London, Sarnia, Woodstock. and Goderich Legion. IV Ulf fmest houis We've extended our hours to suit your busy lifestyle. Now you can enjoy Full Service 8 to 8 five days a week, as well as convenient hours on Saturdays. With Full Service,,you benefit from all our services, including opening an account, taking out a loan and purchasing a GIC or RRSP. When it comes to providing you with Full Service 8 to 8, we'll give 'you our finest hours. .,L ,,A NATIONAL TRUST A Division of Nations I Victoria add Grey'nvstco GODERICH 100 Kingston St. 5247381 i MONDAY, MAY 5-Goderich Lawn Bowling Club will hold a pot luck supper at 6 'p.m. Slides will be show and general meeting will follow. Admission $1. SATURDAY,' APRIL 26 -Legion Ladies Aux- iliary to Branch 109 will sponsor a rummage and bake sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Legion hall. - SATURDAY, MAY 17 -Giant Flea Market at' Dungannon Senior citizen Centre from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Vendors wanted. Phone 529-7389 or 529-7712. Bake sale and Chinese Auction as yell. • SATURDAY, MAY 3 -Indoor spring flea market at Dungannon Agriculture Hall from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Indoor and outdoor spaces available to vendors. For space or in- formation call 529-7390. SUNDAY, MAY 4- Daungannon United Church anniversary service at 11 a.m. REv. Glen Wright speaker. Special music. Everyone welcome. . 4 THURSDAY, • APRIL 24 -Auburn Softball committee meeting at 8 p.m. iat Auburn Library. SATURDAY, MAY 3-10 a.m. to 2 p.m. .player registration at Auburn Libraryh. Late payment after May 17$5 extra. T -ball to age 20. FRIDAY, THROUGH SUNDAY- The first Goderich Home and Garden Show at the Goderich Memorial Arena begins Friday at 6 p.m. and runs through Sunday at 6 p.m. Over 55 displays onthe arena floor, tea room in the auditorium, free entertain- ment all weekend. Sponsored by the Goderich Figure Skating Club. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23 -Variety program at MacKay Centre at 8 p.m. Admission $1. For taxi phone 524-6594. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23 -THURSDAY, APRIL 24-A Breath of Scotland Variety Show presented two nights featuring per- formers from Scotland. Sponsored by ' Lioness Club at 8 p.m. in GDCI West Gym. Admission -adults advanced $5 or $6 at door, Children 12 and under $3 and $4 at the door. Tickets available at Campbell's, Hayter's, Mel Bogie's, Holmesville Store, Chisholm Fuels and Bob Shepherd Dungannon. For in- formation call 524-7502. FRIDAY, MAY 2 -North Street UCW Even- ing Unit luncheon from 11.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. Tickets are $4.50. Call Ruth Walker at 524-8759 or Wilma Charlton at 524-2578. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30- Survival Through Friendship House Inc. annual meeting at North Street United Church at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23 -75th annual • meeting of Family and Children's Services of Huron County ,(Children's Aid Society) at 7.30 p.m. at 46 Gloucester Terrace. Guest speaker is Alan Leschied, PhD. Family Court Clinic, London on "Whatever Happen- ed to the Child Savers? Reconciling Children's Needs and Children's Rights." We're at yourservice OUR EVERyDAY SERVICE PRICES Sizing up - first size Each additional size up (zing Down= regardless of how many sizes 6. All our service work done at Anstett Manufacturing Limited,. by our own certified Goldsmiths. Estimates and consultations at no charge. 12. 3,0 2 The Square GODERICH 524-4195 RING CLAWS 4 Ciaw5' Retipped 24. Each additional claw5. GOLD CHAIN Solder ^ • 6. WATCH BATTERY INSTALLATIONS... 4. NSTETT . JEWELLERS Main Corner CLINTON 482-3901 1 How you feel about the Goderich Signal -Star is our business. We care about your opinion! Any Friday Morning 10 a.m. - 12 Noon OPEN LINE or at. your convenience Just call 5242614 and ask to speak to Shirley J. Keller, the General Manager at the Signal ,Star. Tell her what you think about Goderich's only community newspaper. "We Need Your Best, Ideas!" `aclerich— SIGNAL-STAR 624.2614