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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-09-02, Page 25Are you . ready for Sep- tember? I'll BEr you are! Holidays are fine but of the two months most people only plan. two or • three -weeks ;`holidays." The $ 'rest of the time is, in many cases, just ,one dayafterJhe .other of planning whatto do or letting the kids do • asothey please - which can be great or •-disastrous. So --into the fall and.' winter. routine again and'everyone is much ha.ppier.. • . Already there •. are,; Begin- ning - DaS;S—Tor . 'a1T- the • organizations. and I hope this fall their. most-- irirportant plans will be towards= their. participation in :,:Jubi'lee 3" Goderichs •triple . fifty •year;: celebration: - As in 1967 when everyone participated in one. way or - another -' you are now ex- pectedto do something bigger and better for this Birthday, 150. You actually have only ,four months - or LE -SS - to tell the Committee what you plan. and by'.'then you should have it all worked out: Another thing - we hope to send invitations oiit: to folks' who may not have . been in Goderich in years. Folks who have 'lived here deserve to have .an invitation to return `HOME' for this . special event. But, if we don't send in thenames •and addresses •: By Wilma Oke Kim Watson, 17, of. B.lyth,, grade 13 student at Central. Huron Secondary School in .Clinton, was named' Miss Pork Hostess for Huron County at a barbecue and. • dance in Seaforth Thursday: She is a daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Watson. • She. was crowned 'by last year's winner, Cathy Madill, also of Blyth.: , The contest and barbecue - dance were sponsored -by the Huron : County Pork Producers' Association. Miss Watson will take part • in the Southwestern Ontario competition in Stratford' next June. . • -Denomme i... FLOWER• • F SHOP Phone 524-8132 DAY OR NIGHT soon, it will be too late as most . people plan their vacations a year ahead. • So will you please give us your . list of - friends and relatives? Drop -the listinto the Recreation office Mail Chute or_ even give'' them to chairman Harry Worsell -ANYway - as long as we get them. Great plans are: evolying for.."Jubilee a3" and YOU are a -most -`"important part of it. • This weekend Mitchell have' a big FAIR which should be interesting to many ` from. here. September 3 to .6 are the dates., A Western Horse Show • and dance for :all the. family ;- something different -°is on for Friday night. Saturday Parade at 12:30 p.m. Chariot races, pony pull, horse shoe pitching, talent show and step 'dancecom- petitions. Sunday, the tug of war, . sheep dog . trials, Judo and other interesting hap- penings. • - Monday Sept; 6 the 4H club competitions, Heavy .Horse, carriage and roadster show. In the buildings .great .exhibits eaire F and food and of course theCI tP- 0int arms midway. Fun for all. Goderich Little Theatre' have their annual mem- bership drive ready to roll for Season `76-`77: --'• • Great plans have been laid for.. this special Year - so get your membership early. B -est of all -the price is right! - Our' Huron Historic Goal - .Sail as 1' alwaysthink, of it, is • also nearing the endof a very", successful season. Weekends will still be busy, so theywill be open Saturdays and Sundays until November.7• • rfreW=---a-eut _:_ yo.ur organization going as a group. . sometime soon? . There have been a great.^ many changes since probably • your last tour, Call them for ^reservation it ddesn't have to be the weekend. • '• Fall suppers havestarted and they are always- just GREATr. Victoria -Street United Church have :their turkey supper all set for •September 22. Mark your calendar and take the family. Love Martha. The Lambton Youth Theatre, a Sarnia -based' group of high school, college and -university .students S. coming. ,back to- Point Fauns Provincial. Parkfor their -third vis -this- MVl summerb Garbage is:what you find in. back allies acid: sewers, and ,• What's 'being thrown into the Livers and,lakes`and scat; `• tered around in the air. . That's got to go. But this • here is good healthy junk and in we're taking care of it," and the.�r conflacfwitFMr. ayor and Mrs, Tripps who feel "the. • place should be torn apart.- ' and' turned into a parking lot." ' Through a'series of scripted an improvised situations including a mock 'election in Which the audience is asked to vote en whether the. junkyard should lie turned into a" parking lot or retained as a playground and theatre; a. comical ..peace :.demon '°stration and .war' gamy; a mock drum tattoo an: firing squad execution, the plot is resolved. by Flower. Dressed. as Nem"esis, the handmaiden. come along;" The play revolves around two teenagers who maintain that in the junkyard in which..• they play and fantasize "there is °a big difference to et -ween -garbage an' jun perform a special' Labor. Day performance this Monday, September; 6 at 1:00 p.m. "Thee La•mbton Youth Theatre. will perform. their latest Canadian participatory children's play • - - Isabelle ` lr oord's Junkyard: Written 1970 in Edmontori_this' work is called by the author "A timeless •fantasy' for young people. The characters in this ecologically -inspired study 'of the generation gap include . a boy and a girl named Claude and Flower; a mimecharacter called Blues. -Band"who doesn't say •=much" except to his kazoo; Mrs. Marjorie Aldehyde Tripps,- chairman of the cleaner, world fQr tomorrow; committee' -�` Who doesn't know much"-; and Mr Lloyd Mayor "who just happened to DUNGANNON DOIN�$ Dr. S.C. Stothers, Win- nipeg, called on his cousins. Mrs:' Mary Bere' in Dungannon on Saturday. He and-his'family are spending a few days ,at the family cot- tage at Kintail after the youngsters having a busy summer 'paPticipating� in swimming meets in Western ' Canada and the States. Mrs. CavinsaHovermanand her brother Mr. Harvey Cowell, Gladstone, Michigan and Mrs. 'Norma Bates,, -Shawano, Wis. called on Mrs: Minnie Jones and Mel last week.. Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Gary Henderson and Sean, formerly of Elora, who have -Mimed into the home for- merly 'owned by ormerly'owned'by the late Mrs. Jack Ryan. • Mr. Frank Glenn has been in Westiriinster Hospital for the past two weeks and has had surgery. Sympathy is extended.- to the family and "friendflt'the late James Curran whose. funeral was on Wednesday with: interment in Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow. :Mr. and ".Mrs. Gerrie Glenn and.jamily have :moved. to • Lucknow on Saturday. • Brock Hasty returned home from. '-Goderich . Hospital on Friday after having an• ap • pendectoniy on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Atex Chisholm have purchased the MRS. MARY BERE couple of months. Mr. and Mrs: Wilfred —Pentiandr,•and-'Mr: and Mrs. Robert Irvin -motored', to . Sudbury, made a complete: tour of Manitoulin Island and took a' cruise out of Parry Sound last week. ' 1vrs.Graham McNee, hlrs. Mary Bere and Jamie visited relatives in Huronview on Friday. A severe electrical storm on -Thursday Ay.ening caused a- hydro' . interruption for several hours in and' around Dungannon: ' , Another little dog carne to • grief on main street as Bere's net, "Freckles"' died,in- stantly after being -hit by a car on Saturday morning. Several• ladies from here attended a pantry shower at the home. 'of , Mrs. Dick Kilpatrick in Wingham on Friday evening in honour of Miss,Sandra Brooks, bride-to- be Mr: Ivan Rivett was hospitalized with heart 'trouble while •vis'iting relatives lir . B.C. • Murray. Rivett flew put West to drive the camper truck home with. Mr. and'Mrs. Rivett and_ Shelley as soon as Ivan is able to travel. - Mrs. Lorne Ivers returned ,on. Thursday from a two-week trip .to ' visit relatives in • Saskatchewan. Mn • Lorne'Lvers took a bad spell on Monday at the: Pinecrest Nursing Home and has not been feeling so well this week. Alight. ;tor 24 -hr. a house formerly owned by the FILM DNELOPING late Mr. Jas. Little and ex - pect to get possession to a FOR- THE -PROVINCE OF • ONTARIO announces that members of his staff will be available` for private interviews at: �Mac•KAY HALL. NELSON AND. NORTH STREETS GODERICH,. ONTARIO from 9:30'a.m: to 9:00 p.m., Wednesday, September 220976 and at THE LISTOWEL MUNICIPAL BUILDING 330 WALLACE AVENUE NORTH LISTOWEL, ONTARIO from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Thursday; September 23, 1976 for individuals, groups, organizations and theiltrepresentatives who wish to bring complaints to his attention. These interviews shall be conducted in private, due to the obligation on the Ombudsman to make no disclosure of any information received. It would be appreciated, ..although net es6entiai,- if individuals, groups, organizations or their.r representatives, wishing 10 present briefs or statements, or ' lodge complaints, provide copies of such, material prior 10 the *have dates, ad- dressed to: • , • The Ombudsman ' - Sixth Floor 1 65 Queen Street West Toronto, Ontario • MSH 2M6 529.7915 of justice, she pronounces sentence on all involved by telling the refruits (selected from the audience during the', performance) that `.'`for your _ crimes against the junkyard you will have to help us clean. up after we've finished our - .business here"; Thi• • Regular Sunday . service was resumed at Dungannon United, Church_ .on Sunday when the. Rey: H.G. Dobson spoke- dn, "False Assuran- ces. Mrs. Leonard Reed played the organ. Sunday School will begin their; fait • program 9n September:12. The Very Reverend: Angus McQueen will -be speaker at a weekend . of fellowship and growth at Nottawasaga.Inn; Alliston on,. Septenber 24-26. A Festival of Faith will` be held at, .0: King Edward' Hotel, Toronto'November 4.-7; at which leaders will' be, Rev.. Rex°. : Dolan, ' Norman MacKenzie, John and • Catharine Ambrose. Please contact the minister for iris formation and •registration forms., ▪ Dungannon' United Church'. is looking for an organist.. '— Mr arid Mrs.' Peter Martin and family enjoyed a. trip. to Rainy River district recently; Sunday morning service at Dungannonn • Christian. Fellowship'' church was very well attended. including many. guests who --were visiting in the . area. Pastor •Doug Zehr delivered a challenging message. • entitled, "God's Revelation Of Divine Law" from Corinthians II Ch. 3. Sunday evening was a memorable time, at•least for the young; children and. parents. A special promotion service was held for the children of the Junior Sunday. School Departinent. The -guest speaker was . Kevin Marshall of Fergus who gave . a unique: presentation of gospel ' •magic which was enjoyed by all. We hope' the principles ' involved in the demonstration will be remembered- as well as the • magic. A special thanks • to Kevin for sharing his talent. - The village lads held a go- - cart race on _ the hill .on Wednesday with"- Judy Godfrey. acting as judge. The winners: were, - 1st. Dale. MacInnis 2nd. Jamie. Bere 3rd; Mike: Austin; runner -up - •D Wayne •Rivett. • The 'Rev.-Crarenck • and Mrs. McClenaghan of Paisley. ' called .on,,,aeveral friends in •, the village -on Thursday. -Miss -Barbara Blake- of Toronto visited her mother, Mrs. ' Cecil . Blake; ' on. the. '"weekend Mr. and 'Mrs. Bill Blake,' Becky. and Kara have been holidaying in Goderich d• anDungannon the past week or so. Visitors on the weekend with Mrs: Mary" Bere were .Miss ' Ruth Schmidt, Tavistock and Mr . and Mrs. Johne Bere and Karen' of London. Mrs. Wm. Petrie is in Goderich hospital since Tuesday with a high blood* pressure. condition. , - �'CMING4k 1PLANT41 AikAiLTREESA e experences of the pas • more. than 24.0 per- formance'sof 25 plays.-- have clearly reaffirmed. the Lambton •youth theatre's faith and confidence in- a popular theatre. The com- ' bination of talents • in this • theatre group is an assurance of exciting theatrical productions and this free theatre looks forward to Welcoming old friends and greeting new ones in Point Farms Provincial Park this Monday.. rODERICII iGNAL-S'1"AR, THURSDAY, S,E.PTEMBER2,197 • A • Ford is offering us Rebates on every New Ford sold. ° . • We are SLASHING'our own prices in ordeeto clear out the remainder of our '76 stock.-stock- Both„mean fant.gstic` savings passed on to you Dig in-to.Your:Savin: •.s • You w'll_never.find abetter rime to buy a New Car than right'Now! 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