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NGOUF:RICH SIGNAL -STAR, WF;DNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1987 PAGF'. sl
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Mock accident
An ambulance attendant aids a simulated accident victim during a
mock car accident staged Tuesday at GDCI as part of the kick off to
the school's new Students Against Driving Drunk (-BADE) pro-
P1ayho i a se up for
'Spring Celebration'
' ( ;BAND BEND - Spring has sprung - and
Huron ('ountry'Playh'ouse can't -think of a
better way to celebrate than with a special
Spring t.'elet)ratiorl to be held at the•
Oakwood Inn ori May tin Grand Bend.
This dinner Glance Will begin at 7 p.m. •
with dimmer commencing at 8, p.m. Johnny. •
Bond •and. friends ,are providingspecial
musical entertainment after dinner featur-
ing vocalist.' Denise• Pelley .and John
Nuubarian on keyboard. • - -
Pickets are $50 per person - $25 of which'
will be'tax deductible. This is a fund rais-'
wig project .with proceeds going towards
the 1987 operating budget. For tickets, call
I'Iavhotisc today at 238-8451.
Benefit .dance held
for area resident
On March pith St..Joseph's'Krngsbridge
held their annus 1 St. Patrick's Day concert
which was en joyed't)y the young and old. A
variety of olid Trish songs were. the
mainstay of the evening., The Brownies.
and Girl Guides provided lunch.
Dan and Marvlin Dalton and their
children Trisha, Carl, Susan and Chris of
Fergus spent tt few days visiting with the
Dalton families. -
' On March 17th we spotted our first robin
'in the Arr)bcrlev area.
;1 benefit dance was held for Stu
MacLennan •at the 1,ucknow Legion
on Friday", March 20. An overwhelming
crowd, attended and it was good to see all
the community spirit. People attended
from Ripley, Goderich, Kincardine alad
some calve from as far as Detroit.
lietta Lott Dalton, Gene Fravne,
Marianne Hogan and Clete Dalton were
'sorra' of the person, Cruel otic area who
helped perforin a 't.I,t' Saint Patrick's Day
program for St try's Church at the
i.ucknow ('ample\ 00 Saturday, ,March 21
Father Mike i)alton of ('uttrtlancl was up
cur a tett days visiting relatives and
fiiends in the area.
Ifappy Birthday to Ray and Cathy
Dalton who celebrated their birthdays on
March 18 and 20.
.fenny, Mike anal Jeff Davies of Ottawa
spent the Spring break, with their grand-
parents, Donald and i•:dith Simpson.
Water project grants
111!HON COUNTY - The 'Ontario govern-
ment will prnvnle a total of $•41.3 -million for
the province's 38 conservation authorities to
undertake various water management, con-
serk•ation and recreation projects within
their watersheds.
Natural Resources Minister Vincent Ker -
no noted recently that this represents a four
Per. cent increase aver -the 1986 -level of
grants, which are provided for capital pro-
jects as lvell as for general administration.
He also noted that such an increase is fully
in line with adjustments to the 1986 funding
lesels forall agencies which receive provi'n-
vial transfer payments.
For the conservation authorities located
within the ministry 's southwestern region,
the funding has been allocated as follows:
Aiis<tble-Bayfield Conservation 'Authority
$833,769 and Maitland Valley C'onser'vation
Authority, $1,304.987.
t, Fashion show held
-NG KIDDING" Children's fashions of
Clinton featured mix and match easy sum-
, trier casuals at the March 31st meeting of
the Goderich and 1)istrict After 5 Club.
Models age three to 16 displayed the variety
of'clothing for boys and girls age birth to 18.
Larry Hutchins of Goderich, self ac•com-
panied •on the guitar. sang several numuers
with background provided by Phillip Gower"
on the drums. Included were a contempory
ospel number entitled "Victory ('omes in
esus' Name" featuring the drums and
"From the Heart" both written by harry.
Marilyn McConnell of Kincardine was the
guest speaker for the evening. Marilyn, a
wife and nu they, is presently serving as
Tre&surer of the Kincardine ('lab. Marilyn
shared how 'words from the mouth of a
babe' prompted her to begin the search for
- the meaning and purpose of her life.
The club is presently preparing for their
nnu tfue;;t'-Ilight Triritfi"I 'm April-28thr-
. when your husband or a friend is invited to
share the evening.
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gram. An assembly was held in the afternoon, featuring a paralyz-
ed victim of a drunk driving accident, to encourage students to get
behind the program. (photo by Patrick Raftis)
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Lots of Room for Family
of I bedroom I• storey home with
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.t bedroom brick bungalow dnilhlc attach
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main floor fannls niton [ti la.unifri room. Ith
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Marie Hughes 482.7508
r4#iry Rupert 524-8777
Marg Tu.gwell 482-1760
Wayne Wigelsworth 482-3091
Karen Bcruton 482-9716
482.7841
Hudson Warr 5242144
Attracting new in
EXETER - Noting that attracting new in-
dustry to Huron was one of the topics for the
March 27 session of the Huron Municipal Of-
ficers' Association meeting here,
Agriculture Minister Jack Riddell said it
was an item high on the government's agen-
da as well.
"What we want to do is help reverse the
trend of the past generatioh in which the
largest single export from rural Ontario has
been its youth;" the Huron -Middlesex MPP
said in brief comments after explaining that
he sees himself as the provincial minister
who keeps an eye on rural affairs.
He told the Huron audience there was a
need to provide young people with jobs in
their own communities by encouraging the
development of clean, smaller -scale in-
dustry "which is compatible with the sur-
rounding agricultural community".
Riddell reported he had been in
Holmesville only the day before to speak to ,
a group of young farmers who represent 200
new businesses started in Huron under the
stry
provincial Beginning Fanner Assistance
Program.
Saying that he had chosen Huron to start
his farming career, the Agriculture
Minister went on to claim he couldn't think
of a better place to start such a career
because the county ranks so high in so many
areas of farm production in the province,
"As agriculture goes, so goes the business
in our towns," he explained and urged the
audience in their rush to attract. new in-
dustry to maintain sight of the one that re-
mains the strength of this county.
Before commencing his address, Riddell
whimsically asked if London Free Press
reporter Nick Martin or Goderich columnist
Elsa Hayden were in the audience, a
reference to a recent,expose on problems in
Huron carried in the London paper.
He thanked the Huron group for, taking
some of the limelight away from proyincial
and federal politicians. "As long as you're
doing that, they're leaving me alone," he
concluded.
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Lopated on 2 acres overlooking •Maitland River.
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Visit our office at the SUNCOAST MALL, ,Goderich. Open 9 to 9 Monday to Fri-
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524-7836
524-2177
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524-7836
524-2177
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'6.450 sq. ft. block building close to Sun -
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For details on these and other area commer-
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