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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-10-25, Page 11tint Day wearing Goderich areas girls go ?to Clinton hone economics branch Ontario ministry of. cure and food is again ,,H homemaking club achievement Days in Huron County. The 1,100 girls who are par- ticipating in the current project "A World of Food in Canada" have been studying food customs of people from other countries who have made dgltth annual Colborne Toainshlp„Chnstmas Country Fair held In Carlow Township Hall wok featured In addition to 30 local crafts, the skilled creations of many area craft- . One Goderich family who entered about 50 articles this year Is the 'Fielders of 166 r Street. George and Beverley Fielder have nine children and Bev states that the r program Is pretty much a family affair. Sewing, painting And liquid embroidery are throe main ingredients of their family hobby. Although It is mainly a hobby, Bev believes It Is very practical as well because many of the articles which she and her family makes !mused around the house or for Christmas gifts. Among the 50 pieces displayed were rhion doll chairs, quilted pot holders, oven mitts, stuffed animals, colored chatiracter hlrts and knitted articles such as mitts and slippers, (staff photo) (INTRY CLUB is time, all members have received in the letter from the curling with information this'season's activities. benefit of those new s, or any other in- person, I shall briefly the main points here. has been a slight in - made in fees this year. v'erything else, this was ryto meet the rising our expenses. The new e. Men, $80.00, Ladies combined $110.00 fees are now payable Ybepaid to Fanny or to� clntyre, 304 Mary St, tion about shares can wined from the two mentioned above, curling committee has ed to give all curlers a nice of draws to pick is year, men's curling for two nights. Mon- t at 7:00 and Thursday The other new feature red draw for, members at 7:00 p.m. Aside from °nights, the draws will pretty much the same year. . estions you may have eQvening draws should ted to Tom Jasper (524 - As regards to ladies i will he happy to an - Y of your queries (524- r new feature we are into is the possibility of Ing a baby sitting ser - Is would mean securing ble person to take into. her home for one n a week. The details alt been worked out will depend on the of interest shown by ra needing this service. re that you makeyou r known when you are by a member of the mittee, Ire Ao v meone' who has curling anti would like tt a trydo come down"' u1) between November and throw a few nicks. *ill be there to /insist lexplain should the joys of that on point out g the Thursday ladies will be °Vei the ice from- elY 5.00 p.m. to 8:00' By Connie McIntyre p.m., for their opening Jitney. If. you would like to see some live action --come on down. Let's. ;see everyone out ''on -November 2 vat -our Bavarian night. Ticketsare gping fast and plans are underway to make this a great night. Call Mae Schaefer (524-8502) if you require tickets. Soon! Canada their home. English Trifle, Hungarian Goulash, Danish Smorrebrod (open san- dwiches), and French Onion Soup are among a few of the national dishes included. Jane Pengilley, home economist for Huron County, will be conducting the following Achievement Days throughout the county` Gorrie Achievement Day, Howick Central School, Nov . 3, 1973; Gorrie Achievement Day, Howick Central School, TOWN TALK Visiting Mr. aid Mrs. Gerry Pitre were Mr. and Mrs. D. Raymond and their six children from Puce, Ontario; Mrs. E. Raymond, Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. D. Duggan and their four children from Windsor; Miss Cathy Masse from Stoney' Point; and Mrs. L. Pilton, Win- dsor. Mrs. Pilton is staying for two weeks with her daughter and family. North St. UCW sees slides of "Thanksgiving" Nov. 10, 1973; Wingharn Achievement Day, F. E. Madill Secondary School, Nov. 17, 1973; Seaforth Achievement Day, Seaforth High School, Nov. 24, 1973; Goderich Area Achievement Day, Central Huron Secondary School, Dec. 1, 1973; Blyth Area Achievement Day, Central Huron Secondary School, Dec. 8, 1973; Clinton Area Achivement Day, Central Huron Secondary School, Dec 15, 1973; Zurich Area Achiever -tient Day, Zurich Com- munity Hall, Jan. 5, 1974; Exeter Area Achievement Day, Exeter High School, Jan. 12, 1974; Crediton , Area Achievement Day, Stephen Central School, Jan: 19, 1974. Do plan. to attend the after- noon programme of the Achievement Day in your area. The girls will be presenting skits and exhibits on the various topics pertaining to the country. Your presence will show, your support for the young people of the county. Advertisement Afraid You're Going Deaf? Montreal, P.Q. A free offer of special interest to those who hear but do not understand words has been announced by Beltone. A non-operating model of the smallest Beltone aid ever Unit 4 of the UYCW of North made will be given absolutely Sfreei—Cfiuf h" rnet Tuesday, free to anyone answering this October 16, with Mrs._H. John- 'advertisement. ston being in charge of the . Try it to see how it is worn program. The theme was in the privacy of your own thankfulness. , • , home without cost or obligation Mrs. Arthur gave a reading '' of any kind. It's yours to keep, entitled "Thanks'. by E. C. free. It weighs less than a third Luther. Mrs. Robt. McCallum_ of an ounce, and it's all at ear level, in one unit. leo wires lead from body to head. These models are free, so we suggest you write for yours now. Again, we repeat, there is no cost, and certainly no obliga-, tion. Thousands have already been mailed, so write today to Dept. 9219 , ©Beltone Elec- tronics of Canada, Ltd., 3637 Metropolitan Blvd. E., Mon- treal 455, P. Q. favored with a solo. Mrs. Clarence McClenaghan' of Dungannon while showing slides pointed out many things for which to be thankful._. Mrs. Buchanan took charge of business period. Mrs. McLaren reported there were baby gowns ready for sewing and the first quilting would be on October 30 in the church parlor. Next meeting will be held' November 20 -at . 2.. p: -m. i eric carman photography 524-7924 -' PASSPORTS- 95 Toronto St. large WEDDINGS. -- Small family PORTRAITS -- children aerial — COMMERCIAL. industrial colour —• O S T C A R D,:S brochures oil ---t ! ; RAM 1 N G --_ needlework PNMT DRAWING ENLARGEMENTS SPECIAL THIS 'WEEK. PILE LINED - HEAVY OLIVE DUCK HYDRO PARKAS '13.95 '16.95 BOYS - AS LOW AS MEN'S AS LOW AS "MOST SIZES AVAILABLE" DE, N OMM E'S INDUSTRIAL Itt GARDEN CENTRE GODERICH es'mi 16 HAMILTON ST. GODERICH SIGNAL. -STAR, THUR1w.JAY, : OCTOBER Si, 11107$---P SPECIAL ... THURSDAY; FRIDAY it SATURDAY Rabbits We now have a very good selec- tion of Albino Rabbits as well es a few blacks. These little Bun- nies make a great pet ... Drop In soon for the special on Rabbits, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. WHILE THEY LAST REGULAR PRICE 2.50 5 Our -- Grand Opening Door Prize Winner ... Was - DENNIS BELL. - BROCK 'ST., GODERICH Dennis was the happy ' winner of a Finch and Finch Cage during our opening. This Door Prize s donated to us through Hartz Mountain Pet 'Supplies. "We Carry Hartz Mountain- Pet Supplies" We sincerely hope all of our visitors, during our opening, will call back on us soon. We were quite happy to have such a Targe tur- nout. In the hail few weeks we will be stocked much better for -Christ- mas, and hope we can help you with your pets and pet supplies. _All of our stock ordered,- was not delivered on time for-the-opening-- - orth— It will be here soon — ... Thanks Again. 74 HAMILTON ST., GODERICH • Sure price is imp.�rlani... so is frust . We're not going to try and tell you that price isn't important when you're buying your new home or cottage. It's very important. But so is a thing called trust. When you come in to talk with us at Halliday Homes, we'll be happy to show you our catalogues. But more importantly, we'll invite you to talk to any one of our more than - ten thousand satisfied customers living in our homes and cottages. We'll -answer all your questions straight and to the point. We'll show you exactly • what you're getting into before you move in. We think this kind of involvement is what builds trust and once we have. your•tru§t we'll talk price. At Halliday we're now offering you a guaranteed price freeze` Simply this means if you sign an order for your new home or cottage before DECEMBER 31, 1973, we'll guarantee you today's price regardless of when you take delivery iFlo the new year. • That means no matter how much our costs go up in 1974, and they will, you will pay no more. .. We would have told you about this earlier but we wanted to -win your trust first. HALLIDAY HONIXS 41* We build for yo us ��� !onto ��. . • Y.w,,,k/rN.. IIFOt.NMh See your Halliday Homes Dealer before December 31st, 1973 and save. - Don Sager Construction 210 Mill St feet, GODERICi, Ontario (519) 524-9530 cro