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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-11-24, Page 3mot leld eS distineitver�;�r�„�E��f had been " > , 6 approved for,�he` Tt� tiQn b ;She fet. Pu � , 3 ei :h s kk ems' 31„ ', ear lj all meibeTs .;spite of themselves ,hei Councillor ; #ayidon s rl,,,� pisAde''Out,the fri tRlit v wdr- serious tone.. as Council *as unc ou.'" agreed . r. w l of ,. , � � . �M, arms,. ori y ;.,, ,M,, anti that costs,. . a the cosh Rid i�rTnt.=Heydon was C Flay t ounctllor�iohn Doherty r,, Elsa. a Qua reacted, in a 4r. nclllo � ��4. � Ire ,.� .� mem be u f �. r a NO ]✓)�[, .Ire,;>� .. lei .. overcome Wit `lau titer and l � ;overcorrt � h _ B , Rick- Banks remised �^� , � , ����, ���rl'��"t� � * • •••••• Banks for herbehaviour. p to ride herd,. erditn t�td; �a��;s K ,���,.r,,-�,,,.,� . •. .; to. project until the actual ,coat of arms :Was you not; really ely, are Y ullin P g our Goderich. He e i Ha don as she wiped her eyes of the months;st H Ybefore it w by her hysteria. • I suspect you are England. Si ,L1) e 1, A wi- j ktOflOr81b1 tivern.or` Q pre• y. ninGo excuse Raul el el mel f7ti�' n8e,• mated it;"l i r�` n , e commission a ointed Hal would iae several � > tnedli8t>`R.. .d'E+�I , .,, PP , -'" `d at'contractw Sa ue s" ade ould arrive completed from ,4 Tit,�a,ticl �,tr Ilan. ,�Y,�tlra- m l m. , the sa#1, ated for the elementary PR conies aloe the large . school .Contract` ;tit h -s bat no action .has been:; the coat of arms will be on iltk;en by the commission:+ ' re and citizens are invited to ,, David `'Bartlett, "'chairman of tt,e teacher re: negotiating 'committee, said the. ` teachers to find out just hoW far you can take Until the real thi ncouncil before :weput a stop to it. g rn P framed drawing of t. the top, the salt shaker, animals in display on The Squa iii sorry. I just can't take you view it at their leisu It is expected that when the coat of arms does preferred- to let the fact finder report stand 'by ee RICH SIGIy �$I1 nt>h' the hers d sake nio coi'rient o; ud heteacard `nothing i aiding' the appointme. PP that .negotiations had :.r tro., pal n is rr, I ne the:fact'rinder made his report nti N uCi' rincr 1a 1eif#r a peri :r ace ; t " 'sub lssl n .Octobert, nc &, m o n .mie t Ge ,, ;.. I d d eaclters and board ha met three tir'nes.an¢�had ,=�I,norea,s�fa � r�rpQsed.b, pcoznplished several things. He declined WI cosVincrease of 5.4' mention wbat had,been accomplished, i e t e . The b s urdle t to be c BB h Y.covered by the negotiations seems to be money .and, working °conditionsNo cash''proposals were made public •ip the report but the fact finder indicated that negotiations seem to be about two percent apart. The teachers appear to be seeking a six per- centpay hike under the guidelines -of the Anti lender of the .Arts RT AltOF THE DERICH S COUNCIL Massey Hall in Toronto has a terrific. program of concerts con'iing up in the near future. They're mainly on a "one performance only" basis, but if you are going to be in Toronto before Christmas maybe you will be able to take in a concert or two. On November 25, the Toronto Symphony with con- ductor Andrew Davis and guest artist Rostropovich on 'the cello will give a concert of music' by Borodin, Stravinsky and Prokofiev. The Sinfonia Concertante by Prokofiev was specially written for Rostropovich. A Toronto Symphony recording has just been released. It has on it some of the music to be performed on November. 25 (overture and the Polovtzian Dances from Prince Igor) under the musical directorship of Andrew Davis, It brought rave reviews in Europe when it was released there.', Also at the Massey Hall or December 1, Harry Belafonte and the Toronto Symphony under the direction in toy. drop„set up at mall Goderich Kinsmen Club is operating project "toy drop” once again this year. Kin - n organizers request citizens of Goderich and area to place unwrapped gifts for ages to eighteen in the large boxes located at the Suncoast Mall. These gifts will then be buted to underprivileged families by the Children's Aid Society at Christmas time. e Cloet, last year's project chairman (left) and Bob Taback, manager of the tropolItan store which has one of the boxes located in its entranceway, show how ply the project works.(staff photo) ifts for 1 to 18 again this year, the h Kinsmen Club, in ';tion with the en's Aid Society will be J. Denomme LOWER SHOP lEGRAp operating project "toy drop". The project is designed to give children of un- derprivileged families in Goderich an enjoyable and meaningful Christmas. Kinsmen organizers request citizens of Goderich and surrounding areas to place unwrapped gifts for ages one to eighteen in the large boxes which have been set up at the Suncoast Mall. Last year's project chairman, Dave Cloet reports that in the 1976 project was a big success with a number of donors dropping envelopes containing money which was used to purchase additional gifts for the children. Mr. Cloet and this year's project chairman, Dan McHardie say they are hoping for as strong a response again this year. J is thetime to Pi over a new leaf by OF•ning a FinancialP ro ram suited ratted'. d rake in the interest... EGISTERED RETIREMENT SAYINGS PLAN UARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES ' EGISTERED HOME OWNERSHIP PLAN UDGET ANALYSIS. ere only 4 of 17 services to mea your moods. for more services In fho FINANCIAL AND AGEAAENT'CONSULTANTS of Robert De Cormier will perform. These two concerts are in aid of the Musician's Pension Fund. On December 2, Jessye Norman (soprano) will per- form. On December'4 (Sunday afternoon), the Vienna Boys Choir with an operetta and a large selection of Christmas Carols will perform. On December 11, also a Sunday afternoon, trumpeter Maurice Andre with Alfred Mitterhofer at the organ will be at Massey Hall. On December 14, 16 and 17 Handel's Messiah, Elmer Iseler conductor, with the. Toronto Symphony and the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, Heath Harper (soprano), Paul Frey (tenor), Lois Marshall,(mezzo-soprano) and Ingernar Korjus (baritone), will give a performance. On December 15 the Toronto„Symphony conducted by Victor Feldbrill will present,, a ',Christmas Concert. Tom 'Kneebone narrates A Child's Christmas in Wales by Dylan Thomas. A selection of Russian folksongs will be sung by baritone Leonid Karpinsky and the St. Simon's Church Choir with a special presentation of Vaughan Williams' Fantasia on ChristmasCarols. On December 20 and 21 Murray McLaughlan will perform. At the O'Keefe Centre in Toronto for the week of November 28 there will be a return of the musical classic My Fair Lady with Edward Mulhare and Anne Rodgers. Also at the O'Keefe on December 7 to 18 there will be a treat for childfen of all ages, Lionel Blair in Dick Whittington and His Cat. From December 20 to 31 the National Ballet of Canada will be appearing at the O'Keefe in The Nutcracker . Also in Toronto on December 17 at .the Royal Alexandra Theatre, Googie Withers and her husband John MacCallum are due to star in the Somerset Maugham comedy The Circle. At the Royal Ontario Museum there are exhibits en- titled A Gather of Glass and The War of 1812. Until December at the Art Gallery of Ontario there is a collection of Henry Moore's drawings' and The Laurentians. From November 25 to January 2 (weekends only) Christmas in the Village with puddings, cookies, fancy breads, cakes, mincemeat, hot -mulled cider, decorations and Christmas Carols will be featured at the Black Creek Pioneer Village. From November 21 to December 10, Theatre London presents Tony Van Bridge in G.K.C., the wit and wisdom of G. K. Chesterton at the Aeolian Hall in London. And from November 25 to December 10 The Sound of Murder will be performed at the Gallery Theatre in London. On November 29 at the Saunders Secondary School in London 16 students from the National Ballet School will be present with a lecture -dance demonstration. On December 14 The London Symphony will perform with Handel's Messiah. At the Victoria Playhouse in Petrolia on November 25, ,the Marijan Bayer Dance Company will perform 'ITchaikovsky,'s'Nutcrasker Solite. On December 19 the St. Catharines Symph Ay-Prelents The Messiah, The Nutcracker will be performed by the Pittsburgh Theatre—and the Hamilton Philarmonic at Hamilton Place December 7 to 10. The Arts Council is grateful for your help in compiling this column. Any _information on future events can be found on the notice board at the Goderich Public Library (524-9261). This Christmas take it easy. With a Polaroid instant picture camera! The SX -70 Alpha 1 Land camera •. The most advanced camera in the world. • Takes beautiful, long-lasting SX -70 pictures. • Folds to approximately 1x4x7"... • Pictures from 10.4" to infinity (flash pictures from 10.4” to 20'). • Chrome and brown leather finish. • • Single -lens -reflex viewing. 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