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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-04-29, Page 9To be carpet bowling d monstration on Thursday W.I. will hold their May played. meeting on May 11. There will be a plant auction and members are asked to bring HOlMeS/7111 1 friends. Court whist will be Two very successful Social News A news Blanche I)eeves., correspondent 482-3383 --TW-Enterprising Seniors The Goderich Township are sorry to hear that Jean Community Centre for the Lobb is now a patient in seniorstoquilt. Stratford General Hospital. Don't forget there his Get well soon J ean. shuffleboard each Tuesday Sympathy from the and Thursday in the Com- Holmesville area people munity Centre in goes to the families of the Holmesville. Come out and late George Potter. enjoy yourselves. The Enterprising Seniors Jean and Clarence Perdue were sorry to learn that have a very friendly goose Gertie Fea n: n had been in visiting them these mornings thehospital. Get well wishes in their back yard. to Gertie. Mr. Frith will be at the Community Centre in Holmesville on Thursday to demonstrate carpet bolwing. On Tuesday morning another quilt will be put up in C K ON HER SPECIAL DAY , The Enterprising Seniors will meet on May 7 at 8 p.m. in the Community Centre. Jack Smith will be in charge of the entertainment. The Goderich Township J FOR enk 1 beaches 'n gram SKIN CARE STUDIO. 32 Newgate St., Goderich 524-4403 Be a soft touch... eat her to a GIFT CERTIFICATE AT PEACHES 'N CREAM Electrolysis, Pedkur.s, Waxing, Makeup, Eyebrow and Eyelash Tinting, Facials, Manicures. OPEN TUES.-SAT. c Secretary Secretariat of State d'Etat CANADIAN. CITIZENSHIP APPLICANTS Monday, May 4, 1981 PLACE - KINCARDINE TOWN HALL TIME - 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. REQUIREMENTS: YOUR PASSPORT (Landing Card) 2 Pictures: 13/4" x 1'/4" plus '/4" SIGNATURE STRIP FEE: `15.00 per application Phone: London 679-4334 dances were held in the Goderich Township Com- munity Centre on the weekend. The Middleton Church bus trip on May 26 is filling up quickly with only 18 seats left. Call 482-3383 'or 482-7525 for reservations soon. Those going on the bus trip are Several GDCI music students and instructors spent Saturday washing cars on Kingston Street to raise money for an exchange trip. The students gave the cars a good - • going over both inside and out as evidenced by the photo Laurie Gautcher and Tracey Wilson shine up the outside of one vehicle (photos by Dave Sykes). Firemen to attend school in Clinton Between 50 and 60 volunteer firemen from across Huron County will gather in Clinton for a week to attend school. The five-day regional school, to be held from May 11 to 15 at the Clinton fire hall, is only held every five years in the county, and all vohuit eer rnents • in Huronwvillsend men. Five instructors from the fire " fighting " schbolk Ih Gravenhurst *ill direct the classes which will run from 8: 30 am to 4:30 pm each day. There will be five different classes, according to spokesman Dave Carruthers, chief of the Wingham fire department, and spokesman for the group. Each student must take all five classes. The topics for study range from fire pumper operation and hose streams, to, self- contained breathing ap- paratus. Forcible entry and Tragic - Loss of sight is tragic but living without sight need,not be, Each year the Canadian National Institute for the Blind provides counselling services which help newly blinded people accept and adjust to visual impairment. For more information contact your local CNIB office. Proclamation for Correct Posture Week Goderich, Ontario WHEREAS. the Ontario Chiropractic Profession is sponsoring Correct Posture Week from May 1 to 7, endeavoring to educate the public to the value of correct posture and to develop a national consciousness on this important health problem. Correct posture, especially when developed in young people, is one of the greatest contributing factors to better health, physical endurance, working efficiency and attractive appearance. NOW, THEREFORE, 1, Harry Worsell, Mayor of the Town of Goderich, welcome the op- portunity to call upon all civic organizations, schools, and youth organizations to co- operate with the chiropractic profession of Ontario and the Huron -Perth Chiropractic Association in an educational program to make people aware of the value of correct posture and of its benefits to our public health standards. 1 hope every boy and girl especially will (earn the habits of correct posture and active sports which can do so much to keep us an alert and healthy people. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the great seal! of the Corporation of the Town of Goderich at Goderich, Ontario this Twenty- seventh day of April 1981. (Ns.rne and Title) ,I ventilation, auto extraction and rescue, and moving of hazardous goods by road, rail and in storage will also - be studied., . As well, a special pumper is being brought in for the school The $70,000 rescue • and extracation vehicle is used for training fulltime firemen and will be used at the Clinton school. Pay -TV is an the way It now appears as if the Canadian Radly and Television Commission (CRTC) 1 committed to pay-TV. The CRTC is'bending a bit -brat least in- viting applications from companies to provide a pay television service in Canada. So perhaps by this time next year Canadians will be able to view first-rate movies, several entertainment specials and sport pro gra mmi ng. ` Although the CRTC is calling for ap- plications from companies to provide a service, there will also likely be a Canadian content stipulation. That could mean that pay -television will feature mostly Canadian movies, which would help that industry, but may not be attractive to the viewer. Don Stinson, manager of Bluewater Cable, Holmesville says the CRTC an- nouncement hasn't been fully explained or assessed. "They are calling for applications to provide a pay service but we, don't know exactly what that entails," he said. "The pay network may not be as good as etlsting American offerings but nothing is settled yet." Many Canadian viewers have already had a taste of American pay -television through ' ;iableoperators and a concern might be that .Canadian system would pale by com- arison: Stinson said that could well be the. case. - "There is a stipulation of Canadian content on the channels and I'm scared they might make Canadians pay for a dumping ground of Canadian content," he said. "If the material isn't good quality you can't market it." Four channels will be served up on satellite signals, including channel 11 Hamilton, but Stinson says the signal can't be used here. "The satellite 'signal would improve reception here but we can't use it. We will still make application and the government seems sympathetic," he said. If and when pay -television arrives, viewers will pay a per -channel fee of around $10 monthly. That may eventually be refined to a pay per program system that exists in the United States. While the CRTC has moved towards pay - television the federal cabinet blocked a move by the CBC to establish a second national television network, similar to the PBS network in the U.S. 8oc utfiut MOTHER'S DAY CARDS Mot aro sura 90 please, Chock our largo noloction wohove ono for the love of your life. Perfumes & Colognes Nina Ricci LAIR DU TEMPS rrrr.,mi �,,.•,rr L'AIR DU TEMPS SPECIAL SPRAY EAU DE TOILETTE PLUS ONE REFILL Both for $15.00 . POLAROID "" ONE STEP o $18. i:.1 1 ur'ta deter,/ ,brrrrrInc/ ((Indif',; .6! '04400, -Campbell ROYAL BANK BLOCK GODERICH WALLETS CLUTCH PURSES FRENCH PURSES TILLEY Cameras 524-7 5 32 GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1981—PAGE 9 asked to be at the Legion in Clinton before 8 a.m. The bus will leave sharp at 8 a.m. Softball The 1981 softball season is off to a good start in Goderich Township with the_ sod being laid on the new diamond. Registration is =taking place the next two Saturdays at the Goderich Township Community Centre from 9 a.m. to noon. The fee this year will be $5 per child for softball and $2 per child for T -ball. The age groups for both boys and girls teams have been set up this. year as follows: juniors -17-18 years old; midget -15-16 years old;', bantam -13-14 years old; and peewee -11-12 years old. There has been a shortage of players in the older boys' group and in all the girls' groups in the past year. More registrations are needed in their age groups. In the 10 and under mixed group, the youngest ones play T -ball but must turn six years old before December 31, 1981 to be eligible for registration. Church News The Reverend Scott welcomed the congregation to the wor§hip service last Sunday in the Holmesville United Church. He talked to the children about having fun in the spring time and while doing so he also told them to be sure to practise safety first. The topic of his sermon was "The New Sunrise". Elmer Potter and Murray Lobb received the offering. May 3 is the. last of the series of the living and learning project from 2 to 4 p.m. in Wesley Willis Church. JEAN'S MEAT MARKET OLD FASHIONED . S 7-, n 21ri,A . ,ti no i \ - ._. FRESH FROM OUR TABLE TO YOURS! ._ • .c . �'1 k- For after • w` ,; Service fr''+ ✓'c call: SANDY c'r : " , \ , G 529-7542 .1 *CUSTOM KILLING J 7 ., '`, 8 BUTCHERING '• • *PINE RIVER CHEESE - *FRESH COUNTER MEATS 4I . •LOCKER RENTALS hour BROWN /// �/ N • -\ COUNTRY STYLE $ 1 SAUSAGE LB. 2 9 "' . L PEAMEAL BACON LB. $Z. 119 p PRIME RIB ROAST9 9 LB, ARNO BRUCE PACKERS •• SUMMER SAUSAGE LB. 2.79 110FRENCH FRIES, PIES, VEGETABLES, ETt. 4 Wholesale & Retail Prices Fresh Quolit Meats and Frozen Foods JEAN'S MEAT MARKET. Formerly Goderich frosted Foods GODERICH 65 HAMILTON STREET PHONE 524-9672 BETWEEN BECKERS AND LE TROUSSEAU • AT REAR OF PARKING LOT t B. 4 -Pc. Serving Set Community T"" Silverptate A. Now 55.96 Reg. 69.95 B. Now 47.96 Reg. 59.95 1881(4)RogersO)TM Silverplate A. Now. 45.56 Reg. 56.95 B. Now 29.56 Reg 36.95 Heirloom LTDT" Stainleos A. Now 61.56 Reg 76.95 B. Now 49.56 Reg. 61.95 HeirloomT4 Stainless A. Now 36.00'Reg. 45.00 B. Now 28:60 Reg. 36.00" CommunityTM Stainless A. Now 25.56 Reg. 31.95 B. Now 19.16 Reg. 23.95 Oneldalu Deluxe Stainless A. Now 18.36 Reg. 2295 B. Now 15.16 Reg. 18.95, 26 LOVELY PATTERNS • TO CHOOSE FROM! 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