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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-06-06, Page 7Penny Fair winners named. The Women's Hospital Men's shirt' hRawson and Canadian Tire Corp., Earf'. Auxiliary held their Penny Fair Swartruan Style Shop,Mrs. D.. Rawson.', Tea in Knox Church Hall on Mooney; , thermos bottle; Phillip's Sharpener) Rivett's May 29. Large baskets of spring Woolworth's Store�Kelly Vod- T.V., Sherry Littlechild; ear flowers adorned the tea. room den; voucher for $5.00 Or- ring jewel box , Bricker's as ° guests entered and were mandy Jewellery Trudy Young.; Jeweller04rs. Rose Hill; Car-. received by Mrs. John Berry Tackle Box,H.O. Jerry Hdwe,) nivel glass dish,People's Store, president, of the Auxiliary. Brian Barr; voucher for Mrs..Olive Rea n.? The convener for the event Ham,Ainslie Meat - Market', Two free haircuts, Stan was Mrs: Bruce Crew and she Sharon Scruton; snifter glass, Profit Barber, Mrs. Sue, received assistance 'from Mrs. Denomme Garden 'Centre, Youngblut; sunbeam hand Bertram McCreath ,"Mrs. Carl Pauline lgowery; mixer 9E.. Breckenridge Hdwe. i Worsell and' Mrs. J. Ainslie. Step -on Can , Skeoch Bus. Dr. J. Wallace; black plastic Mrs. John Wallace, Mrs. K. Equip.) Mrs. S. McPhee; Gift bag, Ross Shoe Store, Mrs. Lambert. and Mrs. B. Lynch Certificate •'Bygone Ant' �` ues , Jeanine Jefferson. . poured tea for the patrons. Lorene Robinson; green wool Chantilly Beauty Kit, The prizes and their winners in the draw are...Ladv Sheaf- blanket,Sch'aefer s Ladies Wear., Dunlop's Pharmacy 'Grant Mrs. Ada Ainslie.:, Farley; basket of` groceries ferPen and Pencil Set ,SheafferDomtar-Mine Div., Betty Reid; Pen Co. Verna Johnston; lawn Voucher for $10.00 ,Blues 3�8,+ drill kit, Goderich Build- • chair, d. & P. Store, Mary Supermarket , Jean McGee; w' flexible sower )Worsell Broa,, All)Andrew Tolchard. McLaughlin; Italian glass vase' Polaroid Land. Camera Shore,'s Gifts, Emmerson Erb Mrs. Tom Slavin; child's racers Rieck's Parmacy 7 Scott MacEwan; . Personalized Stationery ) Signal -Star Publ. Jean • Dockstader; gift cer- tificate— $.10 , Fashion Shoppe Mrs. Ella Jewitt.; Crewel Kit, Ivie-Many Store Mrs. Alvin Daer; oil painting j Jack MacLaren , Mr's. John Berry; .electric toothbrush Squibb Son,,Erie Gosse.; — Fruit Cake, Culbert's Bakery, Roy Armstrong; Men's billfold, Fincher's Ltd., Bob Roy; carton of Pepsi Tuckey Beverages, Mrs. J. Shaddick, Diane DeWinter, Eleanor Hotchkiss, Roxie , Adams, Mrs. Frank Bowra; Voucher for $10,Chisholm's T.V.)Hazel McCreath; wrought iron table, Lodge Furniture Mrs. H: Williams; orange lun- cheon cloth,F.E. Hibbert & Son Cindy Brennan. Cake Cooler ) Esbesco Beverages, Mrs. A. . Wolff; sweaters.,Gerrard's. Store,. Ann - Leekings Nora Donnelly Eleanor 'Graham; casserole Henderson's Book Store, Mrs. Mrs. Jane Deathe, left, poured plenty of tea at the Women's Hospital Auxiliary Penny Fair; Tea May 29. Mrs.. Emily Crew,. centre; the convisnei of the event, and Mrs.. John Berry, right, president of the auxiliary, take a few momenti to en- joy some tea. (staff photo) Color transmitter CFPL-TV, London is in- -stalling a new maximum color transmitter. 'Due to the exten- sive technical problems in such an undertaking the station will he operating .at reduced power for a few ,days. The installation of the new transmitter- is the result of months of preparation and planning and is a part of CFPL-TV's continuing moder- • nization program. • Partial "installation started several weeks ag; and final im- plementation and testing began Wednesday morning, May 29. The power reduction will possibly_create a fo s'in picture quality at poisnts distant from the station. However, when testing is complete and full power resumed, an improved signal with better color and pic- ture quality will result. ' Stay where you're to, till I see's where you're at. THE VILLAGE STORE RR 4, GODERICH (SALTFORD) HWY-.—v21 - TURN AT BRIDGE Salt Cod, Fresh Cod, Saltmeat Candy, Biscuits, Seal meat Salt Pork etc.. M. Asquith. ' Desk Set, Anderson's Book Store ,Debbie” Burbine; purse." Rieck's Pharmacy, Mrs. Nancy Desjardines; tray, Rieck's Pharmacy, Ed- Oddleifson. Cash' or cheque donations, Goderich Elevator&Transit Co. "Ltd. $35.00; Dominion Road Machinery Co. Ltd. $10.00; O'Brien's Meat Market, $5.00; Gardiner's Dairy, $10.00; Dear- born 'Steel Tubing Mfg. Co.. $20.00.7 (Goderich French Dry Cleaners,,,; $10.001) Print Shop, $10.00;Guenther Tuckey Tran- - sport x$10'.00, Canadian Liquid ,Air, $15.00. If you want Newfie products Come- to where • it's at! It's some good! Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Siemon are living in Totionto following their wedding May 18 in Sacred ,,Heart Roman Catholic Church, Toronto. The groom is the son of Mr." and Mrs. Harold Siemon, Goderich, and the bride, the f,grmer Theresa Hahn,.is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hahn, Elmira. The couple honeymooned in„Quebec City. OODERICH •S1ONA; .STAR, THURSDAY,. JUNE. O. 10744-P'AO Grad Kathy Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Taylor, RR 4 "Goderich, has graduated from Fanshawe College with a mathematics diploma. She was the winner, of an Atkinson Foundation award n to students of,high standin ho display. significant potentia their . field of interest.. Miss Taylor is a graduate of GDCI. Graduation was in Alumni Hall Friday, May 31. , d 7 GadxlfrKbsnen Cbl . . EF BARBECUE, MONTE CARIO.. NIGHT, AND PAN.Cr- Aleef Barbecue and Casino 6;30-900 Dance'9:30-, x:30 SALTFORD Friday, June 21 Proceeds for Community Serv(p jd(�ork, $12.00 PER COUPLE For Tickets Contact: DAN SHEARDOWN or ANY GODERICH KINSMEN MEMBER Lessons GODERICH 52.4-9641' Club Pro - John Mason Available Monday, Tueedsay, Thursday, Friday 9:00 a.m. - 12, and 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. daily. Scheduler Posted' on Bulletin Board for Preferred Times • . u entail —ELECTRIC CART -PULL CART —GOLF CLUBS FIRST JUNIOR GOLF' CLIN 6-BP.M.•' Every Thursday until June 20 SECOND C JUNIOR GOLF CLINIC 4 a.m. to '12 Every Tuesday and Thursday. June 25 & 27 JUNIOR GIRLS' TOURNAMENT -Thursday, August 6 - 8:30 a.m. JUNIOR BOYS' TOURNAMENT—Tuesday, August 13 - 8:30 a.m. FATHER and SON -TOURNAMENT -Wednesday,• August 27 - 1:00 p.m. Men's, Night -Every Monday Ladies'- Night -Every Tuesday- -,SOCIAL- .2 BALL & DINNER IL—DANCE *JUNE 20-4 p.m.- "Bring Your Own Steak" (Accessories Provided) •JULY 20-4 p.m. -Chinese Food •AUGUST 10 -Hamburger B B.Q. *SEPTEMBER 1 -Corn Roast Irrigation has now been completed. Your Board of Directors wishes to acknowledge the patience and forbearance shown by members and visitors while this protect was underway. Includes a golf film plus a golf clinic by club pro. LICENSED DINING LOUNGE. ..Lunch served daily to ry d 1 2 2 P .m. , -Dinner by reservation 5 to 7 p.m. Reservations accepted for weddings, vreceptionst luncheons and dinners LICENSED PATIO AREA SAUNA PIIVILEGES • Green fees available for visitors • and out-of-town guests Wer M�'ki'ng . Room For Summer Shipments: . ur Sproading • Blue Hetzi ',Junipers • Compact ca Phitz?r . SMALLER SIZES IN ABOVE VARIETIES REGULAR NOW S 85 �' • GUARANTEED IN STOCK NOW FLOWER & VEGETABLE X PLANTS BOX 5 5ct STOCK . BEGONIAS TUBERS & WAX PATIO HANGING POTS SHADE & ORNAMENTAL, TREES SHRUBS &EVERGREENS . PYRAMID ..�. GOOD S 5O CEDARS EA. TO FAIR �• AZALEAS _ REG. $3.75 TO $4.75 NOW L. .i. - _ `, . , f'• ,,;A/1�11 n ,, .:.a:• '� � --- GLOBE REGULARLY i� $7.00 NOW 4.50 CEDARS -- ., r,, YJb . ', �' SPINY REG. 6.50 GREEK = NOW �- 510 • JUNIPER + Landscaping & Carroii s Gardening Centre Just North of the Parade Squares , Vanastra 48/2-9 S 6 5 s OPEN',DAILY - IN'CLUDING SUNDAYS TILL 9:30 P.M. Lessons GODERICH 52.4-9641' Club Pro - John Mason Available Monday, Tueedsay, Thursday, Friday 9:00 a.m. - 12, and 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. daily. Scheduler Posted' on Bulletin Board for Preferred Times • . u entail —ELECTRIC CART -PULL CART —GOLF CLUBS FIRST JUNIOR GOLF' CLIN 6-BP.M.•' Every Thursday until June 20 SECOND C JUNIOR GOLF CLINIC 4 a.m. to '12 Every Tuesday and Thursday. June 25 & 27 JUNIOR GIRLS' TOURNAMENT -Thursday, August 6 - 8:30 a.m. JUNIOR BOYS' TOURNAMENT—Tuesday, August 13 - 8:30 a.m. FATHER and SON -TOURNAMENT -Wednesday,• August 27 - 1:00 p.m. Men's, Night -Every Monday Ladies'- Night -Every Tuesday- -,SOCIAL- .2 BALL & DINNER IL—DANCE *JUNE 20-4 p.m.- "Bring Your Own Steak" (Accessories Provided) •JULY 20-4 p.m. -Chinese Food •AUGUST 10 -Hamburger B B.Q. *SEPTEMBER 1 -Corn Roast Irrigation has now been completed. Your Board of Directors wishes to acknowledge the patience and forbearance shown by members and visitors while this protect was underway. Includes a golf film plus a golf clinic by club pro. LICENSED DINING LOUNGE. ..Lunch served daily to ry d 1 2 2 P .m. , -Dinner by reservation 5 to 7 p.m. Reservations accepted for weddings, vreceptionst luncheons and dinners LICENSED PATIO AREA SAUNA PIIVILEGES • Green fees available for visitors • and out-of-town guests