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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-06-10, Page 34
PAGE 6A---GODEIRICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1987 tice e® e Huron Chir,pra-ctic Centre, Goderich will be open to provide continuing care from Chiron ract ra r Leslie White D.C. during my recuperation period. OFFICE HOURS: ALL DAY TUESDAY & THURSDAY HERBERT B. SUCH Doctor of Chiropractic PHONE: 524-9661 for appointmPnts. STRAWBERRIES PICK -YOUR -OWN at SPRINGBANK ACRES A mile north of VARNA on County Rood 31 Holmesville SPRINGBAN ACRES 8ovfield Riv r Bayfield Clinton® �p RNP` Bruce'fie•Id • No. Fungicides Please No Children . Pesticides or Sprays used or Pets, • For crop 'update •Phone 482 9284 PICKING HOURS: 9AM-8PN%W OPENING WED., JUNE 10th 482©9284 Recreation Deps.rtrnent SUMMER TNESS CLASSES 'A GREAT WAY TO STAY IN SH. PE THIS 'SU[ MER" CO-ED AER + 'RICS PLUS: CHOOSE FROM: Mondays & Thursdays, 4:45 - 5:45 p.m. Tuesday & Thursdays, 8:00 - 9:00 p.m. Tuesday & Friday, 6:30 - 7:30 a.m. Goderich Arena Auditoriurn There will be three 5 week sessions: Session 1'- Week of June 22 - July 24 Session 2 - Week of July 27 - August 28 Session 3 - Week of August. 31 - October 2 FEE: $15.00 per class per session (Register for *PLEASE NOTE 8 - 9 p.m. class on June 23 - changed to June 22; 8 - 9 p.m. - Victoria School Classes on June 25 - changed tO June 24, 4:45 - 5:45 p.m. & 8 -.9 p.m: Victoria School. LOW IMPACT AEROBICS Mondays & Thursday 6 - 7• p.m. Goderich Arena Auditorium Session 1 (4 weeks) -.June 29 - July 23 - Fee: $12.00 Session 2 (5 weeks) - July 27 - -August 27 - Fee: $15.00 , Session .3 (5 weeks) - August 31 - October 1 - Fee: $15.00 one or more sessions) PARTICIPANTS MUST REGISTER AT THE RECREATION OFFICE PRIOR TO EACH SESSION. THE ' INSTRUCTOR WILL NOT TAKE REGISTRATIONS. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT THE'. RECREATION DEPARTMENT 524-2125 (Fall classes start the week of Oct. 6/87) • Women Today to receive grant from inistr°y Women Today of Huron County will receive a $13,500 grant from the. Ontario Ministry of Health to produce a .video and support material for a project dealing with health promotion for rural women, Jack Riddell, MPP fur Huron -Middlesex an- nounced on May 11. Making the announcement on behalf of Health Minister Murray Elston, Mr. Riddell said the grant will help the group to design, • produce and distribute a video and package of material for its Women Being Well project. Earlier this year another provincial government agency, the Women's Direc- torate, agreed to provide $15,000 towards the $28,500 project. The provincial government is very sup- , portive of this project as it will increase community awareness of women's health • issues and encourage women to take respon- sibility for their own health," Mr. Riddell said. The video and accompanying material will allow group of individuals to explore the profile of self-help groups for women in Huron County, as well as the health promo- tional protential of such groups. It will also' :111 examination of the way that Women • Today co-ordinates and assists the forma- , tion of these groups. •Mr. Riddell said Women 'Today is a well recognized group that helps rural women to Beta Sigma Phi recently awarded the Woman of the Year for 1987. Jane Corrigan, Woman of learn to help themselves. The organization the Year left, accepts the honour pin from last..year's recipient Eleanor L• arder. f photo by works closely with other health service pro - Yvette Zandbergen) viders in, Huron and Perth Counties. Goderich's Beta Sigma Phi recently installed their executive for 1987-88. From Hoy, secretary, Ivy Hruden, treasurer, Marlene McDougall, vice-president Poulter, president. (photo by Yvette Zandbergen left is Judy and• Kathy Local ost office collecting' used eye glasses ses f or Third.'World eyeglasses to underprivileged in the 'Third World countries. ; The employees•of the Goderich post office are seeking the help of their community in collecting used eyeglasses. Anyone having used eyeglasses to donate may leave them at the post office. Employees of the Goderich ,post office choose a charity to support each year, as a special project. In the past they have sup- • ported the Cancer Society and the Muscular Dystrophy Research Association. • This year Canada Post has chosen the Evangelical Missionary Medical Aid Socie- t', i Ernmas ). This society strives to provide SWIMMING REGISTRA TION Registration for Swimming Lessons will be held at the Goderich Arena this year on a first come, first serve basis on SATURDAY, JUNE 13th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Registration will also be held at the pool June 15th through 19th and Juner922nd through 26th from 4 - 6 p.m, CLASSES INCLUDE: Velluw to Maroon - $21.00 for Residents $22.00 for Non -Residents Blue to White - $23.00 for Residents $26.0(1 for Non-Re,idents Brunie & Brunie ( ross - $46.011 for Residents $48.00 for Non -Residents (price in(ludes materials and exam feel Pre-Bron/e I 11 tears 01(1) - $ 11.00 for Residents $11.00 for Non -Residents Ton Tots & Bubblers - $21.00 for Residents $22.00 for Non•Re'idcnts LESSONS WILL BEGIN lune 291h to lute 17th, 1987 luk 20th to August 71h, 1987 August 10th to August 28th, 1987 SPECIAL PROGRAMS INCLUDE Aquafit - $11.00 and $16.00 Adult lessons - $26.00 Adult Early Morning Swim - pass or one entry swim swim Team • $10.00 Senior ( ili,ens Swim • $10.00 pass or one regular entry Private Pool Rentals - $ ;1.00 per hour for 23 people (Additional $7,D0 (Marge for over 21 people) NOW Details on Sper ial Programs may he obtained during Registration RED CROSS LEADER PATROL • .Minimum age is 11 wars old - lune 19th - 6:1(1 p.m. - lune 20th • 2 1rd, • 9:110 a.m. - i:(11) p.m. • lune 24111 • 9:1111 a.m. • 12 noon - $11.00 for Residents S17.00 for tion -Residents • N•laterial and 1 am fee •(re evlra ( \pprovimalely $20.011 extra) ONE ENTRY SWIM (Daily) ADMISSION Children (Public SchooIY Students (High School) - S1.06 Adults (18 and over) - $1.50 Family - $4AO Dungannon WI tour Pine River Cheese.. factory On Thurs. June 4th. our Canadian In- dustries Tinie Logtenberg planned a visit to - Pine River Cheese factory for our members. , We met here at 11 a.m. Before going to up- per floor of the building we had the oppor•- tunity. to go through the store and those who wished. were able to purchase cheese.. After going upstairs we were shown the different steps in cheese making. They were making cheese curds at this time and this was 'very . interesting to watch. We were treated. to crackers, cheese and coffee here.. Then We saw sliri.e5 on the different steps of prpduc- ing cheese from cow to finished product. Here we had a short meeting. The meeting opened by members repeating the Mary Stewart.Co.11ect, The. roll call was answered by 18 members present. Arter reading minutes of last meeting the Correspondent .and Treasurers gave their reports. It was . decided 'on the completion Of 12, 4-H Clubs either boy or girlWould receive an Institute spoon. 'There were -different donat-ions Made • to different projects. After the Collection and pennies for Freindship were received the meeting closed by Singing 0 -Canada. -• Next we were at the Bruce Inn, -Kincardine for a noon dinner. The next and last place we visited was Agri. Park: At this time we were ,a talk by the attendant of the Greenhouses. • He explained the growing of•tematoes from planting seeds" to full growth. We were able to buy tomatoes here. They had a few boxed flower plants which you were able to pur- chase. This brought.a lovely day to a close. Thanks to "Tinie". I am sure we all enjoyed the day as well as the shopping•opportunity after. CATCH THE EXCITEMENT! SWIM PASS (20 Entries) Will he available again This year. The Passes are valid 7 dais per week for admission to all s<heduled Open Puhli( Swims, Family Swims and Adult Swims, (where ape ph( able, see ( renditions). ( hildren (Puhlk S( hoop - $6.00, Student (High School) • $8.00 Adults (18 and over) • $13.00 Recreation Department POOL Phone Number 524-5404 U oy fam((y7"rack OPENS THIS SUNDAY for the season JUNE 14: POST TIME 1:30 RM. OLD-TIMERS HOCKEY Qfly# CHICKEN BAR-L-QUE �i' immediately following the races ADULTS: '6.00 CHILDREN UNDER 12 '4.00 Advance Tickets available from Fowl -Ups Oldtimers Hockey Team Members or by phoning 482-3438 WITH YOUR ADVANCE TICKET YOU GET FREE ADMISSION TO THE RACES *RACING EVERY SUNDAY JUNE 14 -SEPT. 13 *PARI-MUTUEL WAGERING - DAILY DOUBLE, EXACTOR, TRIACTOR *"UNDER THE AUTHORITY OF A SPECIAL OCCASION PERMIT" *PLAYGROUND AND PICNIC ARA