The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-01-14, Page 4•
PAGE --GODERICHRONALSTAR, WEDNIESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1981 •
nit away the wiri er days.
BJOAE
BUOHAIVAN
How about knitting away
the long hairsof *Wier?.
Wool eante picked up free
Of charge at the Tender
Years store on Kingston
Street if youine interceded in
'width* hats, mitts and
slippers for the Huron
Duty Christmas Bateau.
You can then retum the
finished articles to Under
Years for ifishiblutteli by
Family and Children's
Services to needy families
next Christmas.
The Bureau, Much is ere
nedinatedisMetterichby the
Kinettes, takes this op
pothmity to thank all those
people who knitt articles last
year.
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a es •It fetrga the Weekend
with the Stars telethon for
ewe_ h -al VI-A.6y to be edited
over CKNX-TV Wuhan
this weekend, Saturday,
January 17 and Sunday,
January M.
The GoderichKinetteswill
be manning the phones
during the North fAme,iean
telethon out ef CsnadianTire
for this area under the •co-
• atination ef Karen Fry and
Dianne Armstrong. The
inber to it'll adth your
pledge is 52I-2121 aythne
• flan 7 penesSatinday to*
pm. Sunday.
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Menk the -Mardi Gras Bali
on your social calendar for ,
Satureley, February 7.
Tickets are available new
fromthe Kinettes.
Sigoal-tar had a report of
a car port collapsing ths
east weekend due to the
weight of s-aon the rod.
Thiscan serveas a reminder
to others to take eat=
precautions against sun
situations.
. • •
Rosemary Crawford
rettiiiiedeto her position at
Rainy" River bst Monday
after spending a few
holidays with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crawford
and family at Port Albert.
Rosemary is working as a
registered nurse in a Federn1
Red Cross Hospital at Rainy
River which is located 300
idles from Winnipeg near
Fort Francis.
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The Beta Theta Chapter of
the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority
thanks the public for its
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Tid Bits
support of the Christmas gift
wrap service at' Sunward
mall special thanks goes
out to the following
businesses which donated
mapping paper when the
Chapter ran out two days
before Clnistmas: Ander-
son's Book Centre, Fiechers
Ltd, Woolworths, Shore Gifts
and. Jewelry, Brens
ckenridge Hardware,
Nakamura Pharmacy.
Dunlop's Pharmacy,
Campbell's a Goderidi, the
Metropolitan Store, Triangle
Discount and Rieck Phar-
cy.
The money earned through
the gift wrap service has
been donated to the Goderich
Police \ Association by the
Maiden as a conttilnition
toward purchasing a device
to helpaccident victims.
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At a presentation to the
Kinsmen and lunette C111138
of Goderic.h this week on
behalf of the Canadian
Cancer Society, Ross
McDaniel, vicepresident of
the Huron Unit, noted that
$17,000 had been raised
through the Clubs' telethon
for Terry Fox's Marathon of
Hope and $8,000 through
their bile rides for cancer.
He said that Ontario has
raised $5Y2 million for the
Marathon pf Hope, with Pe
million being iaisei in southviestern Ontario alone and
$00,000 of that coming ham
Huron County.
This money will he pvit in a
trestehrod with -the interest
kibeg used in three ways: to
assist an aspiring young
scientist with •cancer
• research; to aid selected ow
going projects in cancer
research; and to help buy
new equipment for and build
new additions to cancer
researchfacilities.
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Nick Hill of Hill and Borgal
Architects and Planners in
Goderich and a member of
the Huron County Brandi of
the Architectural Con -
Looking Back
• 75 YEARS AGO
A part of the raft of logs
that were boomed off the
harbor beach got away on
Saturday, but were aptly
all saved by putting a boon
amass the harbor entrance
half way down the south pier.
On Friday eVening the
Collegiate literary Society,
instead of the usual
program, hada promenade.
Hugh Spackman of Exeter
has' been elected by ac-
clamation as the new warden
of HuronCounty.
The town council are to be
coniniended in placing •a
light ori Lighthouse Street.
The fancy dress ball under
the auspicesof the 'Florence
Nighingale Chapter, D.O.E.,
in Oddfellows' Hall, Thur-
sday of last week, was ex-
ceedingly successful.
A large and attentive
audience assembled in the
Temperance Hall last
• Sunday at the usual Simday
afternoon Gospel Tem
perance meeting, addressed
by James Mitchell.
25 YEARS AGO
John V. Fisdier, Reeve of
Turnberry Township, was
elected Huron County
Warden for ' 1956 at the
opening session, here
'Tuesday.
John F. Brown of Listowel
has purchased the Esquire
• Grill from Ken Pennington
and takes possession
February 1.
About nine pupils from
Goderich and 11 district
rural schools will take part
in a spelling bee atGodaich
Public School in cennedion
with the regular Home and
• Schoolnessociaticas meeting
next Tuesday evening. •
Soo Hoo Gin Den, 21 -year-
old son of Willie Den, =teed.
-in Goderieb Friday just a
little over a year since Mr.
Den first started
negotiations to get his son
out of Communist China. He
will jobi his father in the
laundry business here.
5 YEARS AGO
• Warden Jack McCutcheon
of Brussels accepted the
chain of office Tnesday from
past warden Anson
McKinley after a tie
breaking vote by Goderich
Reeve Stan PrOfit gave Mr.
McCuteheon a win over
Allan Campbell of Seaforth.
A Committee of Concerned
Citizens (CCC) was formed
on Friday night he an effort
to keep Goderich
Psychiahict Hospital open.
Councillor Dave Gower
told council Monday night
that the comniittee of council
meetings held the second
Monday of every month were
a waste of time.
A special meeting to
discuss the future of a
recreation complex in town
has been scheduled for
Tuesday.
servancy of Ontario, has
begun studies atthe Institute
of Advanced Architectural'
Studies at the University of
York in England toward a
diploma in Conservation
Studies.
There were 7A students
accepted in the course, 10 of
whom are front outside
Great Britain. It is a broad
ranging course with field
trips through Scotland,
England and the Continent
Nick's' partner, Chris
Borgal, had the honor of
being invited to speak at the
International Oangresa on
Recycling, Rehabilitation
and Restoration which was
held at Laval University last
May, There were 625
delegates from all over the
world. Chris' paper was
entitled "Reading Walls;
Pre -restoration Visual
Mialysis of &Sidings".
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Mr. and Mns. Harold McPhee of MW Motors in Goderich were honoured by Volvo at a re-
cent celebration for being the oldest franchised Volvo dealership in Canada. Bjorn
Ahlstrone President, Volvo of America Corporation, presented them both with an apprecia-
tion gift. Mr. McPhee has lived 40 140 Goderich area since 1937, Operating an automotive
business and being associated with Volvo since 1958. Mr. and Mrs. McPhee have four sons,
all in the =donative business, two of diem with Harold at M -W Motors. Some 500 US.,
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