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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-04-08, Page 3(RICK'S (PICKLES 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). +++ 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. +++ 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. +++ 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; GODERICH SIG +1 AR, WED AY, APRIL a,1 1 -PAG ERTILIZER! MAKES IT GROW BETTER I C.I.L. *Golf Green •Crabgrass Doctor SCOTT'S •Turf Builder *Halts (F� = ) m_1 THATCHING & ROLLING Thatch your *wet !own or let .oa,do I.f for you. Book now for Lawn Rolling. • EASTER SPECIAL Reg. =a9." TOUCH LAMPS Plaut your .favorite plant or flower in the base of the Touch Lamp. which bas been, designed . to switch the Tight on or off with the touch of your bare finger on the leaf of the plant. For all your lawn & garden needs 95 RT' ' 166 Bennett St. E. LANDSCAPING NURSERY & GARDEN CENTRE GODERICH 524-2645 SUPER SAVE SUPERMARKET 524-9411 1Tilsit:7711 PPERS SQUARE, GODERICH In .f ect 1111 closing Sat., S UPER S AVE P RICES .1 I1 ac wh11. quantities CANADA GRADE "A" NO. 1 BEEF P ME RIB STEAK LB. 1 LITRE JAR MARGARINE 2x11OZ. 94 DOLE CHUNKS, CRUSHED, SLICED PINEAPPLE McNAIR SULTANA RAISINS 375 G. IN SYRUP 19 OZ. HUMPTY DUMPTY POTATO CHIPS 200 G. QUAKER READY TO SERVE 6941 OATMEAL . 11 OZ. 1 • 39 E D. SMITH SUNSPUN I PUMPKIN PIE FILLER 1,OZ..89 SOFT DRINKS 24 x 10 OZ. WHITE SWAN 2 PLY SUNSPUN 1 • °9 PAPER TOWELS 2'S 1 * 1' I VEGETABLES 10 OZ. CAN �R ouND COFFEE (LLB. BAG 2. GREEN GIANT VEGETABLES 'CANS• EA. rAPPLES ANCY ICIOUS 1 FIVE ROSES ALL PURPOSE 994 FLOUR 3 LB. BAG 894) 2.5 KG. RAZOR BLADES TRAC II S'S JELLY POWDER SSG. 3/ LIPTON'S 1 POUCH PKG. ZIP REGULAR 1.49 SOUP MIX 3 / 9941 DOG FOOD 1 .001 BREAD HOT CROSS BUNS 4'S 89 14.5 OZ. 2." 5.99 2/854 3/994 W 24 OZ. 694 SAVE ON OUR FRESH PRODUCE ONTARIO NO. 1 10 LB.' TABLE POTATOES BAG TROPICAL TREAT BANANA 2 LBS. 85c ONTARIO NO. 1 1.69 TOMATOES LB. USA NO. 1 CRISP FRESH HEAD LETTUCE. PRODUCE OF USA 1.19 CELERY 694 694PRODUCE OF U.S.A. GRAPEFRUIT 4 994 SPINACH A 10 OZ. BAG 694 FRESH CANADA GRADE "A" NO. 1 BEEF REGULAR l00% FRESH BEEF. GROUND BEEF CANADA GRADE A NO. 1 ROUND ROAST ONTARIO SELECT LOIN ROAST MAPLE LEAF BUTTER LB. 149 5B. PKG. MAPLE LEAF BOLOGNA 2•59 LB. • 1 79 LB. 11 e 1 95 LB. . LB. II 49 CANADA GRADE "A" NO. 1 C/ ANADA PACKERS -MAPLE LEAF CHICKEN 1 JOAF 2 PRICE LB. LIMIT 2 1.85. ONTARIO SELECT PORK SHOULDER ROASTLB.1 .19 MAPLE LEAF STORE SLICED MAC A CHEESE LOAF LB 1.69 SIRLOIN OR RUMP ROASTL8.2.69 MAPLE LEAF CORNED BEEF BRISKET LB. 1.99 CANADA PACKERS -MAPLE LEAF COTTAGE ROLLS LB. 1.64 SCHNEIDER'S POLISH SAUSAGE LB. 1.49 1• 39 THRIFTY BACON 544 G. PKG. SCHNEIDER'S S VARIETIES MEAT PIES 254 G. CARNATION -a--eeti, OLD SOUTH ORANGE JUICE 121/2 OZ. HASHeRlsPr eRusT 2 LB. PKG. 1 9 9 TOTING PEPPERONI PIZZA 358 G. BROWNS j CRISPY CRUS TOTINO DELUXE .PEP. PIZZA 350G. 99( 11.199 1 99 MANY® MANY MORE I -IV -STORE SPECIALS