The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-04-08, Page 3(RICK'S
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John McKenzie, captain of the Canadoc, the first ship to arrive at
Goderich this season,received the traditional tap hat and chain of
office last Thursday. He bad to return those two items but was
Captain honored o presented with a large color photograph of the. lighthouse as a .. memento of Goderich. Making.thepresentation were Mayor
Harry
Worsen and Waterfront Committee Chairman Elsa Haydon. (Photo
by Joanne Buchanan)
FACS needs volunteers for children
BY JOANNE
BUCHANAN
Family and Children's
Services needs six volun-
teers to care -for pre-school
-children, under the super-
vision .of a social worker,
while their mothers par-
ticipate in a . seven -week
session at the agency with
another social worker.
The sessions are held
Thursday mornings. If you
have time to spare on
Thursdays for tlije rant seven
weeks, please ' call Peggy
Rivers at the agency (524-
' 7356).
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Beta Sigma Phi Sorority
members thank the public,
for their overwhelming
support during the daffodil
sale for the Canadian Cancer
Tid Bits
Society here last week. They
regret having to turn down
some orders since two boxes
of the flowers were damaged
during shipment. Most were
sold by pre -order.
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Wayne Jessop, a former
Goderich man, has his first
country single on the market
and just recorded a second
one this week.
His first single, featuring
Country Star on the A side
and Curtain is Down on the B
side, is on, sale at various
stores in Goderich now and
he says it is doing well.
Country Star is on the
record charts in Saskat-
chewan and Jessop was
recently intra viewed. for a
radio station in Chatham.
His second single,
featuring Bar in Dallas on
the A side and I Don't Want
to Mink Alone on the B side,
was recorded at the Maxim
Studio in Stratford . on
Tuesday night and will be
released soon.
Jessop wrote allfour songs
featured on his two singles.
Both were produced by
Barry.Kirk.
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enrOW
Don't forget the Rotary
Club's " paper drive this
Saturday. Have your papers
bundled and on the curbs by
10a.m. for pickup.
Harbor report.
BY RON GRAHAM
On April 5,, the Algosea
arrived light from Cleveland
to load salt. .
The Canadoc arrived light
from Hamilton on April 2 to
load corn. This boat was the,
first of the season. It cleared
on April 3 for Sorel bearing
corn. .
On March 31, the Meldrum
Bay cleared light for
Thunder Bay.
Spring is 'Busting Out All over!
Easter's on its
way.
And we're CELEBRATING with Muguet cies boil from Coty
NEW AT
/des bois
Springtime Fresh!
RILR C
Pharmacy
14 SHOPPERS SQUARE, GODERICH
NEWBORN NEWS
COX
John and Karen Cox
welcome with joy the safe
arrival of their firstborn, a
son, Michael John, on April
5„1 1, weighing 7 lbs. 9 ozs.,
at Guelph General Hospital.
Proud grandparents are Dr.
and Mrs. H. B. Such,
Goderich and Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Cox, R.R.2, Goderich.
A great grandchild for Mrs.
Doris "Such, Toronto, and
Mrs. Ellison Cox, Bayfield.
JEFFERY
To Don and Charlene (nee
Smith) Jeffery, Leamington,
Ontario, on March 28, 1981,
at Leamingt9n, Hospital, a
daughter, Brianna Rose.
Happy grandparents are
Eric and Shirley Smith,
Goderich, and Don and
Evelyn Jeffery of Leam-
ington. Great grandmother
is Blanche Jeffery of Leam-
ington, . and great grand-
father is Charles Kilgallen of
Grimsby.
ROBERTS r�
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Roberts
(Barb Overholt) are pleased
to announce the birth of their
first child, a baby boy, Justin
William, born at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London on March
26,1:; :;:1. Proud grandparents
are Art and Shirley Roberts,
London and Gordon and
Grace Overholt, Goderich.
ROGER
Grandma Mrs. Muriel
Reinhart is pleased to an-
nounce the birth of her
grandson,' Ryan Stanley, 5
lb. 8 oz. to her daughter and
son Lynda/and Owen, on Sun-
day, March 22, 1 at
Women's College Hospital,
Toronto.
RUTTER
Dennis and Cathie are happy
to announce the arrival of a
son, Christopher Wayne, on
Monday, March 30, 1981,
weighing 6 lbs. 10 ozs., A wee
brother for Amy.
WEST
Amanda is pleased to an-
nounce the arrival of her
baby sister, Sarah, on March
31, 1981, at Alexandra
Marine and General
Hospital, Goderich. Proud
parents are Cindy and Gord
West of R.R.1, Dungannon,
Ontario.
Drug seminar :held
SEAFORTH It's a well
recognized fact that drugs
and alcohol don't mix.
However many people don't
realize that as few as two
drinks, mixed with a an-
tihistamine or tranquilizer
can be an equally dangerous
combination.
About 75 people heard
about the dangers of mixing
alcohol and drugs at a
seminar held in Seaforth.
Sponsored by the Council
for Action on . Alcohol and
Other Drugs (CAAD), it was
learned that, mixing a cold
tablet and liquor can be as
dangerous as the results of
combining marijuana and
alcohol. Emphasis was
placed on the loss of driving
skill this can produce, and a
hlm showed that it takes
only a small consumption of
alcohol or drugs to result in
dangerously impaired
driving;
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