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e kids did some fancy skating to pass the time at a roll-a-thon held at the Goderich
a on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The money raised from the roll•a-thon will go
rd the costs incurred by a bank loan taken out to repair the arena roof last winter.
ng camera, left to right, are Kim Thurlow, Billy Blaney and Melody Grease. With
s to camera, left to right are Lisa Kellough and Alison Graham. (staff photo)
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-a-thon was held at the Goderich arena last Saturday afrom 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. The
raised will go.towarfl the costs incurred by a. bank loan taken out to repair the
rool last winter. Here lison Graham helps Kim Thurlow up while Billy Blaney
o kep his, balance. B' Z p.m. there, were about 33 skaters left out of 50. Their
ge ages were 13 and 1.1, (staff photo) •
n. Talk
g with Mr. and Mrs.
ooper of Goderich
Jubilee celebrations
niece, Mrs. Lillian
f Toronto and also
iece, Mr. and Mrs.
lake of Toronto and
daughter of Mrs.
aye of Goderich.
nd Vera Kelly and
o daughters Nicole
e, all of. Thorndale,
Ontario,visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Stn Kelly and Mr. and
Mrs, Clem Desjardins the two
weekends 'of the "Jubilee 3
celebrations. They enjoyed
many of the activities and the
chance to meet old friends,
Miss Ruth Coursey of Ailsa -
Craig was a visitor during
Jubilee 3 at -the home of Mr,
and . Mrs. John Sprung on
West Street.
THE GODERICH ODDFELLOWS AND
REBEKAHS ARE SPONSORING A
CANCER POLIO TUBERCULOSIS
TAGDAy
July 29 & 30
• Proceeds toward purchase of wheel chairs, walkers,
isers, •tc, which are available - loan free.
n tor.enam e.
Town Council was aclYise4' adding the decision would be
last'' Wednesday_ evening b' made during this.. week.
Mike Dymond; recreation -
director, that a contest will be. Sailing lessons are aga-in
conductedto rename the .being offered at the harbor,
arena - bud not until tile,, but interest appears to be
community has had., an .op dwindling, Dymond ' said.
portunity to rest from the
il+e>, .reefe#rrati se ,
."It is felt that tbe'kin.ds of
things that can go',on in the
puilding suggest that it is.
really more than • just an
arena," Dymond said in a
written report to council.
"The new name will have to
reflectthe fact that the
facility is a multipurpose _one
and not just an ice surface,"
Some problems are being
experienced at Judith
Gooderham Pool, .the rec
director reported, during the
extreme hot weather when
the •number of ° swimmers
daily has increased. He said
pool staff have found it dif-
ficult to keep chlorine,
residual up.
"We are watching this
closely and are considering
replacing the existing
chlorinating system with a
new one." Dymond said.
MPPs list
expenses
Fifteen provincial MPPs in
southwestern. Ontario have
listed their expenses at about
33:'3;500 for their constituency
and legislative offices, ac-
commodation and travel in
the fiscal year of 1976-77.
The cost. which is over and
above the MPP's salary, is
paid by the public and goes
for such things as printing
and mailing costs, telephone
'charges, out-of-town living.
expenses, car mileage, air
mileage and any rail or bus
fares.
Huron -Middlesex MPP
Jack Riddell estimated his
expenses at $19,-+24 and
Murray Gaunt the
Liberal •MPP for • Huron
Bruce .had expenses of
,1196,
Eddie Sargent, the Liberal •
member in Grey -Bruce,
tallied up a bill,of $24,049 and',,- 1;.
Htigh F.alighoffer, the Liberal
member in Perth. charged
for c 19,81.',
The highest area expenses
were claimed by Robert
McKessock, the Liberal MPP
in Grey County, whose bill
cane to i29.9(19 and the lowest
expenses came from Ron
McNeil, the Conservative
meinher in Elgin, . with
I3,4(10. It . was noted that
,McNeil did not include any
expenses for a constituency
office.
On the wider scale, the 125
MPPs in Ontario had a total
expense hill of ,about 32.7
million. The highest spender,
in the group was Bob Bain of
Iemiscaming .,who spent
lost his seat in the
last election.
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Levels one, two and three are
being offered.
"We have satisfied the need
that existed and there are just
a few people that wish in,
struction," Dymond said.
Visiting craft. to Snug
arracline
John- • Carradine,
distinguished film star wil
appear at the Playhouse i
the comedy Georg
Washington Slept Here
James Murphy, Artiste
Director announced recently
The popular America
classic by Moss Hart an
George Kaufmann opens o
Tuesday, August 9 for
week's engagement. Mr
Carradine appears in a come
role, that of Stanley Men
ninger, a rich old uncle.
Mr. Carradine's career
spans 50 years. Some of his
films include The Sign of the
Cross. Les • Miserable
Cardinal Richelieu. Mary fif
Scotland. ''the Garden of
Allah, Winterset, Captains
Courageous, The Three
Musketeers, Grapes of
Weath, Blood and Sand,
Silver Spurs. Adventures of
Mark Twain, The House of
Frankenstein, Captain Kidd,
Fallen Angels, Around the
World in 80 Days, The Ten
Commandments, The True
Story of Jesse .James, to
name only a few.
Mr. Carradine's ap-
pearance at the Playhouse is
made . possible through a
corporate grant from Conklin
Lumber Ltd.
George Washington Slept
Here plays Tuesday through
Saturday evenings at 8:30.
with matinees 'on Wednesday
and Satyui•day.
Babes in Arms the Rogers
and Hart 1937 musical (made
nto the famous movie
tarring Judy,, Garland and
Mickey Rooney)., opens its
wo-week run al the
Playhouse .on Tuesday, July
(1, Updated to the early fifties
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Harbor are down slightly this''
year, according to a report.by
marina supervisor, Bill
Mclsaac. Gas sales, too, have
declined - 3,930 gallons this
year to date as opposed to
5,388 gal,l'ons'last year by mid-
July_.
But with the Warmer
weather, business has been
picking up. according to
Mcisaac. He said there are
now about 10 visiting boats
per night at Snug Harbor.
original hit tunes Where or
When, My Funny Valentine,
Johnny One -Note, That's Why
the Lady is a Tramp and
many others.
-The show is set, ironically
enough, in a su1)) ller stock
theatre and involves a dozen
energetic young theartr•e
hopefuls who sing and dance -
their hearts out - in pursuit of
slaking it big in show biz!
The cast includes Araby
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regular), Bob W indsor,
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Red Hot Leavers). Alden
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Mark Russell and Shari
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