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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-05-13, Page 23GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1987, --PAGE 3A The Beta Theta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi recently honored Iris Brown as Woman of the Year. A member who best exemplifies the ideals of bard work, enthusiasm and participa Lion in sorority activities is chosen for the award each year. Deb Grasby (right) made the presentation. I photo by Diann. Kellestine Area Synodic is 7 Listowel. .r.__eld�� The 40th annual meeting of the Hamilton and London Synodical; W.M.S. of the Presbyterian Church was held recently •in Knox Presbyterian Church, Listowel with over 300 attending. • Mrs. Jessie Rayner, Paris, President of Synodical presided at all sessions—Mrs. Mary McTavish, President, Stratford - Huron Presbyterial welcomed all present. Greetings carne from the Mayor of Listowel, • Mr. Wm: Jones, Reverend Vernon Tozer, minister of Knox and Rev. Hugh Nugent, Ripley, Moderator of the Hamilton and Lon- don Synod. • Sessions consisted of worship, services, a sing song, Bible. study, work shops, a memorial service to honor members who ' had passed away within- the last year, a. special tribute being made to the late Dr. Margaret Kennedy who spent many years in Missionary work in India. Lois Powrie spoke ' on Arm,agh,, a Presbyterian home which is being refur- Agricrew offers employment bished for battered wor len and children. Each. Presbyterial press rated a shower of gifts as well as monetary gifts to be used at Armagh. Mr. Donald 0. Stephens, Director of Com- munication Services for the Pres. Church 'was the guest speaker. He is the elected . chairman of the C.B.C. Advisory committee on religion. He spoke on the theme of Com- munication. Mrs. Margaret Ford of Dutton is the new Synodical President. The 1988 annual meeting will be held in St. Andrew's . Presbyterian Church, Windsor. Local delegates attending the meeting in- cluded, Mrs. R. McTavish of Shakespeare, Mrs. N. Coulthard and Mrs. B. Aitcheson of St. Pauls, Mrs. E. Rivers of Seaforth, Mrs. H. Strang - of Exeter, Miss Jean Isbister'and Mrs. M. Scott •of Stratford, Mrs. J. Gibson and Mrs. M. Sheldon of St. Marys and Mrs. R. McAllister of Auburn. Agricrew.is looking for students between ' fifteen and twenty -four -years old•who have unlimited energy and experience working on a farm. Agricrew is composed of three crewmembers and a foreperson who work as a team. The foreperson of the crew is re- quired to provide transportation for his crew from a designated meeting place to. the farm and back again, The Agricrew program is accepting• bookings for the .coming summer. Farmers can hire Agricrew for such jobs as haying, painting, field cleaning or general clean up. The cost is $90 per day • for a four -person crew. Crew members are responsible for• their own transportation and lynch. For more information on both aspects of Agricrew please contact the Clinton Orr tario Ministry of Agriculture and Food Of- fice at 482-3428 or 1-800-265-5370. Donna ' Kieffer will be covering Huron South and 'Susan Diemert will be the Youth Employ- ment Co-ordinator for North Huron. FREE PUBLIC SE!V HNAR Great Lakes Water Levels & Shoreline Protection Saturday, May 23, 1 - 5 p.m. Georgian College, Owen Sound Learn the history of the problem, what is being done, what protection techniques can be taken, and how to obtain funding. Speakers from the International Joint Commission, GreatxLakes Water Levels Communica- tion Centre, Department of Fisheries and Oceans, National Water Research Institute, Ministry of Natural Resources, and Conservation Authorities ,will present material and answer questions. This seminar presented by: THE GEORGIAN BAY CHAPTER ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSIONAL. ENGINEERS OF ONTARIO To commemorate the Centennial of Engineering in Canada, 7th nnu&l Clanton Klompen F est WI ° D UP ANC at the Clinton ; reno STUkDAYB MAY 16 8 P.M. ON DANCE T'� "Whiskey Jack Musk Co® NO TICKETS $4.00 EACH Available at the Door, at the Information Booth In Downtown Clinton, or BiII & Mutch Fine Furniture Licensed under LLBO Special Occasion All Proceeds to Clinton Klompen Feest and to Clinton Public Hospital Building Fund. Permit a1'' THIS WEEKEND: NF�'0`P' �b""�iDONT MISS ONE OF Si' WESTERN ONTARIO'S BEST PARADES 1,1 CLINTON'S 7th ANNUAL KLOML EN FEEST PARA THIS SATUR: AYE SAY 16 STARTING A .: 11 TH OUCH DOWNTOV<<r,:f' CLINTON oCentral Barad of the Canadian Forces ®Mocha Temple Oriental and ®Clinton Legion Pipes & Drums oSeaforth-Dashwood wand OSeaforth Girls Drum & Bugle Band SEE PROGRAM FOR PARA`rE ROUTE eGuelph Royalaires sGoderich Laketown ,:;and ®CHSS Band 'Mitchell Legion Band ®Brussels Pipe & i'rum Barad This year the Klompen Feest is proud to feature from Ottawa THE CENTRAL BAND OF THE CANADIAN FORCES with a Cavalcade of Music from Canada's Capital in concert at the Clinton Community Park Grandstand SATURDAY, MAY 16 AT 1:45 P.M. - 3 P.M. as part of the Klompen Feest Entertainment Program DUTCH PLAY Saturday, May 16 7:30 P.M. CLINTON TOWN HALL AUDITORIUM "Christien" THREE ACT PLAY IN THE DUTCH LANGUAGE PERFORMED BY THE WOODSTOCK THEATRE GROUP Admission: $3.00 per person GIANT CHICKEN BARBECUE Saturday, May 16 5:00 PM 86:30 PM i,.1 e. , • B A „ • SUNDAY, MAY 17 3:00 PM held inside the Clinton Aretia ECUMENICAL . • CHURCH SERVICE Featuring: Joint Choir of Churches and o Children', Choir Ei® -1!"i4:t1�M1. PEES#'. fid+ ACON HEESEBURGER McDONALD'S IS MAKIN' BACON 6AGAIN! McDonald's is putting together that incredible taste Canada loves...the Bacon Double Cheeseburger, just $1.69! Imagine two all beef patties, a slice of process cheese and bacon...bacon in every bite! But the great taste won't be here forever, so getto Mcponald's for a Bacon Double Cheeseburger. McDonald's is makin' bacon... again! ONLY 'TIL JUNE 21 HES BAGON IN EVERY LITEI 4