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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-01-21, Page 3..n ity GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1987-- PAGE 3 SHORT TERM 5100,000 or more. Term 3059 days. ON YOUR MONEY All rates subiect to change without notice •5.000 -20,000 To.m 30-50 dove. 550,000.5100,000. Ton 30-59 days. STANDARD TRUST 138 THE SQUARE, GODERICH 524-7385 Member - Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation UPH LSTE"'' 38 Victoria St N., Goderich at Westside Auto Body *Automotive, Van and Truck Interiors & Repairs% {CCu,•tom, Original. Antitiu"•1 ®Winter Fronts & Bug Screens *Convertible Tops ®Complete Boat Tops, Seats and Covers ®Antique furniture ®Tent Trailer, Canvas Repair and Replacement ®Snowmobile Seats & Covers Winter Storage Space Available 15 YRS. EXPERIENCE The Goderich March of Dimes campaign is set to begin this Satur- day. Campaign chairman. Ellen Connelly , and' her group of volunteers met recently to stuff envelopes with the campaign's ,ap- peal letters. From left to right, they are: Sue Gower, ConnieCon- nelly, Sharron Moore, Mary Lynne Telford, Pat Spence, Mary Ann Yates and Ellen Connelly. (photo by Lou -Ann Hope) March of Dimes campaign to begin Saturday Goderich's 1987 Ability Fund Campaign for the Ontario March of Dimes will begin Saturday, January 24, 1987. • , • This year the goal of the campaign .is $4,200. Ellen Connelly, campaign chairper- son, said, "Last year's resillt was a little short of our expectations. This year we are February ary Heart confident that with commiurity support we can achieve our goal." This is Ellen's 14th year heading the cam- paign and is seen as the driving force behind the enthusiastic group of seven volunteers that will be preparing the appeal letters to be delivered to homes in and surrounding Goderich. The volunteers are Shirley Stoke Month Volunteers• are needed to fight the disease and stroke ',research. With a diseases that kill nearly 50 per cent of all pacemaker or a bypass operation, many Canadians. people have been able to lead normal lives. The Huron County Chapter of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario is•organiz- ing for the February campaign to raise funds for heart disease and stroke research. The Heart and Stroke Foundation of On- tario has an enviable track record; with heart disease •and stroke, research gets results. "The Heart and Stroke Foundation of On- tario depends on voltinteers for fund raising so that we' can direct as much money As "One of the things that our'volunteers do possible into , research," say county, , : is raise money. to support research. 13ut• representatives. "And heart .disease and..' another thing the volunteer does is help to stroke research is not something that -may communicate research findings to people give results 10 to 15 years down the road. .who might be affected by heart disease or People arealready.benefiting from it and, stroke. We know that life-style changes are. with'our support, there will be a continuing important. What we eat, whether we smoke series of new developmentsstemnaingfrom or not, .how we pay,. attention to our blood • research in use." pressure, all have —in , influence on• our •Research into cardiovascular ( heart) and health_ "There are many people who would -cerebrovascular 1 stroke r disease has been like to help•others in this way. They will join producing' usable results, for • More than 25 with. others from this connmtinity who are rears. -Everyone hears about spectacular committed to this cause...Anyone interested new developments like artificial hearts, but in becoming a Heart and Stroke Foundation. people tend to overlookthe fact that they of Ontario volunteer, should contact the may ;know spmeone. personally ,who' is Heart and Stroke Foundation' office at leading a normal life because of 'heart „ 524-4440." . St... 'Joh A -m ularice...develops' neve approach.. Heart disease and stroke research has helped to develop and enhance devices like pacemakers, new surgical techniques and stroke -prevention methods. Jeanne. Delve • local spokesperson for 'Clinton said, "When people volunteer to help with the Heart and. Stroke' campaign, it's because somewhere, something has touched us personally and has caused us to get involved. St John Ambulance has developed a new, more flexible approach to First Aid Train- ing. Called Modular First Aid, the new courses are designed to meet the needs of a more technological and service industry oriented society., Offering maximum choice and flexibility in course options, Modular First Aid lets the individual or industry group, select the course content that best suits their needs. St; John A.mbulance designed and developed the courses in consultation with accident prevention and safety associations, - Medical Advisory Committee. • The new First Aid teaching videotapes which ,have a. strong safety-orientatidn,. feature, dramatic, .realistic accident and:. ,treatment segments that are , designed to enhance the prevention .of accidents and to' promote safer work habits. Three years in the Making, these ,new Modular St. John Ambulance •Emergency First Aid -and Standard First Aid „Courses focus on teaching.the skills. and, knowledge people need, to handle the emergencies they, industry, government arid the non-profit„ .are most,likeiy'to encounter at home, in the •sector, under the guidance of its prestigious community or in the workplace. ' Solid Vinyl Wallpapers ALL in -Stock 9 5 Wallpaper only p Limited Quantities on Sale Selectone Paint latex Satin & Semi -Gloss Pre -mixed Colours Complete line of Varnishes & Acce,ssories 74 HAMILTON ST. GODERICH 5244-2448 °Limited Quantities Paints, Stains �7 d. •r t n Baechler, Sue Gower, Pat Spence, Sharron Moore; Mary Lynne Telford, Connie Connel- ly and Mary Ann Yates. Funds raised go toward services for physically disabled adults in Ontario. Approximately one in ten adults in On- tario are physically disabled. 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