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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-06-03, Page 9GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1987 - PAGE 9 Get Great Grass fr TKE 524=2424 OR, CALL TOLL FREE 1-600-265-5593 Clinton Kinsmen t R:sECM - 5O's - 60's DANCE SATURDAY, JUNE 13 CLINTON C • MMUNITY CENTRE "Guaranteed only the Oldies" ENTERTAINMENT AT ITS BEST! DANCE TO 11O erry A rpI nd the Flashback" PLUS GARY ROBERTSON MUSIC SERVICE MC '1 F(5L RA IO'S Rich Greven PRIZES CONTESTS REPEAT CDE ®UR 19 4 SELL-OUT For information and tickets,call WAYNE HODGES 482-7042 HARVEY CARTER 482-3534 MARK JENK`dNS 482-33717 DIXIE LEE 482-7337 BEEF BAR -B -Q 5:30 - 7:30 DANCE 7:30 - 1:00 suncoast: Ford held its grand opening last Thursday evening with a ribbon cutting ceremony and open house. Taking part in the ceremony were (left to right): Udo Kau!, vice-president of sale for Ford•Motor. Company of Canada Limited; Mayor Eileen Palmer; • Dennis, Demerling, president of Suncoast Ford (sitting in the ear); Helen Demerling; Angie Demerling; Kim Demerling; (in back, left to right,) [)on Huffman, assistant regionaLmanat;er of the Great Lakes Region for Ford; and, Gary Cunningham, regional manager of the Great Lakes Region of Ford. The Ford dealership has undergone extensive renovations, along with a name change, in the past few months under the; new ownership of Dennis Demerling. The Demerlings moved to Goderich from Kitchener. (photo by Lou -Ann Hope) –�' - — YOUR OPPORTUNITY OF A LIFETIME i:;c cle. h s in ! urin nnu ch rete 3t Local Mrs. Hobert Young of Stratford, .Mr. and Mrs. 'Porn Phillips and Anna Dobie; of Wingharn were recent visitors with Mrs. Ellen Johnston and 1•,aura Phillips. Congratulations to Mr.. and Mrs. Jim Hollies on the birth of a son on May 23. • Sorry to report that Mrs. Beth Lz nsing is a patient in ('Iintop Public Hospital. She• is wished a speedy rec'overN.. Knox United Church • Pastor Shuttleworth conducted the morn- ing; Service at Knox Church: The organ prelude was. by Mrs. Gordon 'Gross.' The choir sang an anthem With. Lori Millian as pianist. The pastor told the children's story and•they'went to Junior ,Congregation with teachers Mrs. Fred Armstrong, Lori and Donna Lynn Armstrong. The pastor's ser- mon was entitled "Blessed are•They". Of- fering was received by Murray Rollison and Peter Verbeek. The pastor gave the benediction and the service closed with the congregational bener.lictiori. • UCW The annual church housecleaning was held on May 27. After lunch shortbusiness meeting was held. The secretary and treasurer gave their reports and letters were, read and discussed. The garage sale was a success and unsold items wre donated to the Salvation Army, Friendship House and Goodwill. The books rut h.use ay r .eetin ., s.r' .._�:,F].....d'J.._.r- rLi -, .:,sr. •t;T.:._5..,.+( .T:`......:.._1.2..N •m! '..SW.a A B ..J eN M11dr°e ds Lawlor, 526-75139 would go the Blyth Book Sale. It was moved that appropriate plants be bought for the chuck' flower beds and be planted. It was decided to have -a UC'W group pic- ture taken 'on June 14,for the Presbyterial Archives. This will be done after the church service. • Various coming events were announced. The next general meeting will be on tine 24. Guest speaker will he Mrs. S. Howson, of Blyth. With business completed, the, ladies returned to church cleaning. Walkerburn Club The Walkerburn Club met at 2 p•nr. at the home of Mrs. Roy Daer on May 26. Mrs. Len Archambault opened the meeting with an appropriate reading follow- ed by the singing of the national anthem ane. the Lord's 'Prayer. The roll call was answered by a household or gardening hint. The draw donated by Mrs. 13.' Thomson was won by Mrs. R. Archambault. A discussion concerning a trip on June 5 followed. Members are to meet at'8:30 a.m. at Mrs. Len Archambault's home that day. For the June meeting, Mrs. Elliot Lapp in- vited the Club to her home. Mrs. Elliot Lapp and Mrs, Keith Lapp will be responsible for the program and Mrs. T. Rutledge for the lunch. Mrs. Roy. Daer, read a lovely poem about spring.' Mrs. J. Verwey became the auc- tioneer for a plant and slip sale. ' A social half hour followed' with cake and ice cream served by Mrs. R. Daer. Lawn Boling The first game this year of Clinton Lawn Bowling Club was played on Tuesday, May 26 at 1:30 p.m. High lady was Audrey Walsh, high man was Clifford Ashton. On Thursday afternoon, the second, game' was played and Jean'Grey was high lady while Elmer Mur- ray was -high man. Advertising helps g •`t things no 1 1 Education is not only for the young; it is a lifelong experience. The University of•Western Ontario offers credit courses in your area for part- time students,who are interested in lifelong learning. The "mature stu- dent" admission category provides an opportunity for people over 21. without Grade 13, to take credit courses towards a university degree. Western's 1987-88 Fall -Winter Calendar for credit studies is now available. Courses offered in your area include: CLINTON CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL Psychology 100 (The Human Animal) Thursdays• GODERICH - GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Psychology 020E (Introduction to Psychology) Tuesdays KINCARDINE , KINCARDINE DISTRICT SECONDARY SCHOOL History 147E (Women In History - Teleconference) Tuesdays Sociology 233 (Social Psychology) Wednesdays Classes begin the week of September 14, 1987. Course selection and general academic counselling is availableat Kin-. cardine District Secondary School,, Room 14, on Tuesday, June 23, 1987. 7:00 - 8:00'. p.m. This is a. drop-in session; no appointments are necessary. Information about fall 1987 and spring 1988 counselling ses- sions in other areas is in our calendar. 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