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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-04-08, Page 9
4 GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 8, 1987 PAGE 7 `tike IMMON& mrxIIrP€DIIC SERIFS >000 ON SALE; Evelyn Starr serves Cynthia Turnbull, 15, a GDC1 student, fruit juice during- World, Day of Famine, at Penecostal Church, Goderieh. Turnbull was one of 25 young people who fasted for 28 hours to raise money for . World Visions. Pledge .proceeds 'go Scouts • to plant. about 800 trees Fifty` Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts from the 4th Goderich Group at North Street • United Church, will plant 800 young trees in the town of Goderich on April 25. The tree planting represents Scouting's con- tribution toward improving .ecology in the community and will raise funds tb support Scouting activities locally, nationally and in Third'World developing countries. The Scouts will collect pledges for•each tree planted during the period April 8 through April 25. They wiull be joining other Cubs and Scouts•throughout Canada in this "Trees for Canada" prbject, which has been in operation over 20 years. Last year', 4th Goderich Group 'made a donation of $200 from pledges collected to Hgron District's "Project Senegal". This project provides funds (about $5,000 la'st year) to set up a tree nursery in Senegal, West Africa. Trees will. be planted by Senegal Scouts, to help retard the spread of the desert in that country. Perth MP opposes rail abandonment Harry. Brightwell, Member of Parliament fpr Perth; recently announced that Cana - • dian Pacific has 'applied to the Canadian Transport Commission to abandon a portion' of the Goderich Subdivision railway. line from Elmira to Goderich, Mile 34.9 -to Mile 112.1. • ,• The reasons cited fonthis proposed aban- donment are as follows: very little traffic on the line; twenty miles consists of a railbed which would require replacement over the- next henext ten years, and eight of the 23 bridges would require repairs over 'the next four. years. "If any one has any objection to this pro- posal, the objection should be forwarded to the Railway Transport Committee of the Canadian Transport Commission or alter- na`'vely tome and I will forwar&it onto the Transport Commission. We have seen 'die- effect heeffect of such communication just receniiy when the Transport Commission refused the application of CNR to abandon a few of its lines," said Brightwell. Facilities needed EXETER The County of Huron may be large in size, but not in facilities. Those two facts were brought out when the Huron County Municipal Officers' Association met here on March 27. Huron Warden Brian McBurney was amorg those in attendance and at the noon luncheon introduced two visiting .wardens, Jim .Spence of Perth and Bill Skinner of Middlesex. McBurney said the three had compared notes and he found that, despite being the host warden, he had actually had to travel the farthest to get to the meeting. Spence is from Mitchell, Skinner from Caradoc Township and McBurney is from Turnberry Township in north Huron. The Huron Warden also advised .his au- dience that the county will be hosting a meeting of the Association of Counties and Regions of Ontario. However, because of the, lack of accom- modation in Huron, the event" will be held in London. At an election of officers held at the con- clusion of the session, Hullett Reeve Tom Cunningham was elected President of the Association, succeeding Tuckersrnith Reeve Bob Bell in that capacity. Other executive officers are: first vice- president, Nancy Michie, clerk -treasurer of Moisris Township; second vice-president, Winona Thompson, Clerk -Treasurer of East Wawanosh; one-year director, William Vanstone, Deputy -Reeve of Colborne; two- year, Albert Wasson, Reeve of Blyth; three- year, James Crocker, Clerk -Treasurer of Seaforth. Huron administrator Bin Hanly is secretary -treasurer. Correction CLINTON - Public viewing hours for the upcoming Huron County Regional Science Fair were incorrectly stated in a previoi s article. The correct public viewing hours are April 10 from 10 a.m. -12 will. The fair is still being held April 10 and 11 at the Clinton Public School in Clinton. 4 4,. towards African famine relief. The fast began last Friday at 1:OOpm and ended Saturday at 5:OOpm with •a Tight supper. Organizer, Mark Scarf said he hopes to raise $400-$500.(photo by Ted Spooner) SU } MARINE SANDWICHES All s,".,"bs served 6H tih ozz Ae" :• II„ ch:- es - 9 let- tuce9 tomat;•, onion9 and our owes; ecial s. item Roast Beef Sub ..x.3.74 llan Sub .®®®..e®a..©®®o'i162 SO SalamiSub ...........2.80 Assorted Sub...09®.®.3®74 (Ham, Salami, Pepperoni, Bacon Bacon Sub Corned Beef Sub ....3®74 Pepperoni Sub..o®..a.2.80 Meat Ball Sub ©e�......3.95 Our delicious meatballs Shied up on an 8" bread roll and covered with mozz::r;rella these then topped with our spicy meat sauce. SIMMONS GG GQE lTLER of Otibtiii— FNE FURNITU • T M SIMMONS LIMITED • ;.:..h • :k 4 tlr Yom"` Fa Pizza. Plain... 1 item - 2 items.,. 3 items... Each, extra SMALL MEDIUM LARGE 4 slice 8 slice 12 slice 4.50 4.80 5.20 5.55 item .35 6.00 6.75 7.50 8.25 .75 8.00 8.95 9.90 10.85 -95 ITEMS2 Pepperoni, Mushrooms, Bacon, Olives, Ham, Salami, Pineapple, Onions, Green Peppers, Hot Peppers, Tomatoes, Anchovies. SALADS Caesar Salad......mmmmmmmmmm3 755 Tossed Salad mmmoammmmamammo 1 .25 Garlic .60 A basket of hot chunks of garlicky goodness, t i, peed with' melted mozzarella cheese. SOUPS Special Soups made d.�.ilym JOY TH • 4 1•,z' K.A ON THE LIGHTER SIDE Plain CroissantSmmmmvmmmmmmnmmm66 Ham Croissants mm m m mmammmm2.7 Chicken Steakette ona BUnancmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmem2 1 0 Fish on a Hurlmmammmmmmmnmmmm 1 .9.5 withgFriesvmmmmmmmmmmagmmmmmmmm'65 dNitf. gravymmmm mmmmmm.mmammmmm ' PASTA Spaghetti & Meatballs HaIf...ao.3.15 Whole......4®50 Spaghetti wiMushroom Sauce l�l�lifia..a.o3.15 Wholeo.....4.SO Spaghetti wlMeat Sauce Half.ome..2.95 hole......4.35 SpaghettlyiTomato Sauce Halfomaa,.2%65 BAKED LASAGNA The Original deep-dish baked lasagna with layers of pasta, meat, rich Italian cheese all smothered with :'' i, r zes- tytomato sauce. Half mcammmmmmmmmmmammmmma21065 Whole mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm51445 .5 i ' £ .16 114..E qs 6 �" ' 0Sd 2. • •4 r. '. �. DESSERTS Cookies, Muffins, Pie, Ice Cream,' plus our own special desserts. BEVERAGES Coffee Te:: Soft Drinks Milk Juice 4 / A Hours: MOW. -WED. 9 a.m. - 11 p.nt. THURS. - 9 a.m. - 12 rnld. Fri. & Sat. - 9 a.m. - 1 a.m. Sun. 11 a.m. - 11 p.m. FREE DFLIVERY IN GODERICH 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. DELIVERY Mira. $10,00 ORDER 45 West Street .z Goderich, Ontario r:"5