The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-06-03, Page 2PAGE 2 —GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE -3 1981
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BY JOANNE
BUCHANAN
The Goderich and District
Association for the Mentally
Retarded is holding an in-
formation and- membership
meeting at the Kinsmen
Centre on Thursday, June 11
at 8p.m.
Regional consultant; Helen
Watson, will speak on
"Parents and Bill 82" and
1Resemarie Evans will show
slides on the new nursery
school for handicapped
dildren at Vanastra.
All interested persons
from Goderich, Clinton and
As
• for-RetAffded to hold in
Last January, Blue Water
Chapter number 284 Order of
i
T d Bits e-
the Eastern Star, held a
snowmobile run and ski-a-
thon. Chapter members and
many friends from the
districtpartieipated.
Seaforth are invited to at-
tend this meeting.
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Don't forget to have your
newspapers bundled and on
the curb by 10 a.m. Saturday
for pick up by those involved
in the Goderich Rotary
Club's paper drive.
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Lochalsh women
To all, those who supported
the effort in any way, the
Chapter extends thanks and
reports that a cheque for
$46225, proceeds of the
event, was sent to the
Shriners Hospital for
Crippled Children, Bumshistitute, the project of this
year's Worthy Grand
Matron.
The Chapter also extends
:thanks to all those who, in
any way, helped in this
year's Heart Fund Drive.
Over $3,600 has been sent to
the Heart Foundation in
attend Presbyterial Undon to date
• Attending • the Maitland
Presbyterial on Monday at
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church in Molesworth, were
June Wylds, Dorothy..
Finlayson, Jean West and
Marjorie MacLean.
Visiting with Alex Mac-
Donald of Fortlielson, B.G.
are his 'Sister and nephew,
Loshalsh Bankers'
news
School
Kae Webster,
Mrs. Marion Meriam and correspondent
Jason of Gaderich. Alex is — to be held
the son of David MacDonald. 395-5257
Mr. and Mrs. Jim
MacKenzie and Miss Viola
Cook of Owen Sound are hav-
ing a weekend .trip to
---Melfort, -----SaSkatchewan.
They willty from Toronto to
Saskatoon and then travel by
ar toMelfort,„
Looldng after the three
MacKenzie children while
Jim and Ruth are away will
be Mrs. Rhoda MacKenzie of
Unknow and Miss Edna
Cook of Wmdsor-
Kerri Bakker, daughter of
Barb and Ted Bakker of Port
Albert, spent a few days with '
her school chum, Mary Ellen
MacKenzie.
Ripley held its tap dancing
recital Wednesday even-
ing. It was a very successful
event. Mary. Ellen MacKen-
zie took partin the recital.
Danny alidDavidMacLen-
, nan, sons 01 the 1/10--Wudy
MacLennan and.. .their
• mother, Marion of
Orangeville, . visited with
their'. grandmother, Mrs.
Rhetta MacLennan.
Mts. Don Cook of London
and Mra. Wyn Gammie of
LudmOw calledin to see Mr.
Mac ay
has active month
and Mrs. Wellington
Webster for a few minutes on
Simday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Wilkens are taking Mrs.
Louise Weaver "(Charles'
day. They will visit there a
couple of days before return-
ing home.
Marion MacCharles has
returned to her home in Kin-
cardine from Westminster
fkispital in London where
she was hospitalized for one
•week.
• Congratulations are in
order. for Frankie Van
Deffenbeek mid Bonnie
MCLeod on their. marriage
Which is to take place Satur-
day at the Presbyterian
Church in Lucknow.
Friday night was recogni-
tion night for the Lucknow
Juveniles who -won the AB
Ontario ,Championship last
season. Three of the players
were Paul Hamilton of
Lucknow, Barry ElPhidt and
Steve Simpson of the
iodialsh area.
entre
MacKay Centre has been
very active during the month
of May. On May 8 a large
crowd had fun playing bingo.
Cash prizes were paid and
lunch was served after-
' wards.
A dance was held May 13
with John Farrish, Francis
Schram and Gord Harrison
providing the music.
Everyone had a good time
•dancing to both round and
square dances and just en-
joying the good music.
' Mr. Hewitt froni New
Horizons, Canada Health
and Welfare Branch came to
a morning meeting May 27 to
talk about programs he felt
the group could be interested
in and in particular the
"Card of Life". A committee
will be established soon to
further study thii program.
'fhe idea is to have a picture
and medical records printed
on a card for your wallet and
another to be kept in the
refrigerator. There would be
a decal for the car and
• refrigerator. In case of an
accident, an ambulance
driver or a doctor could find
out what medication you
were on or if you had any
allergies. or Other medical
history.
The regular card party
, was the evening of May 27
when 500 and euchre were
enjoyed by a full house.
Winners of the draws were
Jack Bosnian, Adelaide
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INVESTMENT
CERTIFICATES
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BRUCE ERSKINE
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Feagan, Irene Sparks and
Nell Coates. A delicious
lunch was served by the
conmUltee for the month of
May.
On the regular Wednesday
evenings during July and
August, full-length movies
will he shame Be sure to
check your newsletter for
dates and further par-
ticulars as these movies can-
not be advertised in the
paper.
Other coming events in-
clude a Travel Club meeting
June 5 at 2, and a musical
night June 10 at 8. See the
bulletin board in this
week's paper. There will be
a card party June 24 at 7.30
and a movie Monday, June
29.
When 65 to 70 bankers
come to the University of
Guelph June 7-12, they will
spend more time in case
studies than in previous
years.
This change, aays Dr. Stan
'Young of the Ontario
Agricultural College, will
make the 27th annual OAC
Bankers' School. even more
useful than past schools.
•
• "We're putting more em-
phaSis on case studies and
we've reduced thenumber of
farm visits to two," he says.
"We want to get right- into
the nuts and bolts of how the
farm operates,. and then tie
in the classroom and
workshop experiences more
closely with the fann visits." '
"The larin. visits
familiarize bankers with the
'brill and the farmer's way
.• Of • thinking," ' says Dr.
Young. "Bankers need this
knowledge to help fanners
effectively.
The course is designed for
the banker who deals with
farmers on a day-to-day
basis. Most of the hankers
who, attendethee school are
o meeting
small-town branches, says.
Dr. Young, farmersaare the
majority of a bank's
customers.
During the five-day sdiool,
the bankers use case studies
and classroom work to in-
crease their knowledge
about production, farm deci-
sions, farm finances, the
problems farm - financing
presets, farm appraisal
and tax statements.
Chartered banks and - the
Federal Business Develop-
ment Bank send employees
to the sdwol and, for the first
time this year, trust com-
panies are expected to par-
ticiPate-
The school is sponsored by
the Ontario , , 11 .01
Agriculture and F is, the
Ontario Agricultural College
and the Bankers
Agricultural Education
Consmittee.
JOAN le COULTER
Joan L. Coulter, daughter- _Laiwie Bang, youngest
LAURIE BOYCE
of Mr. and Mrs. James W.
Coulter of 181 Cameron
areet, Goderich, was among
the graduates at Spring
Convocation at the
University of Waterloo on
May 30.
Joan received an Honors
Bachelor of Mathematics
with a major in Statistics
and a minor in French. With
an average. of 92.9 per cent,
she was named to the Dean's
Honor List.
Joan has accepted a
position with Statistics
Canada in Ottawa.
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If you enjoy writing poetry
and prose and if you think
you are pretty good at it
besides, you may be in-
tereited in entering the 10th
annual Dorothy Shoemaker
Literaray Awds Contest.
The contest was originally
a project of the Kitchener
Public Lilwary and named in
honor of its former chief
librarian. It is sponsored by
parlictiating public librarie
in the Midwestern Regional
Library System and is open
to all residents of the Region
of Waterloo „ and Perth,
Huron and Wellington
Candies. Entry forms are
available at participating
libraries. • r
• Eminent Canadian Mithor,
John Colombo will • be
judging thig year's entries in
both the prose and poetry
. categories. The deadline for
entries is October 1 and the
awards , ceremony will be
held Friday, November 27 at
the Kitchener Public
Library..
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Civic Corner
The Goderich Tourist
Committee will meet
Wednesday, June 10 at 7:30
p.m. in the town council
chambers.
The Huron County Plan-
ning Board will meet
Thursday, June 11 at 10 a.m.
in the council chambers,
Court House, Goderide
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Elgin Boyce of Goderich,
received her . Bachelor of
Arts degree in Sociology at
the Spring Convocation of
Wilfrid Laurier University in
Waterloo on May 31.
Laurie, a former graduate
of G.D.C.I., has been ac-
cepted at Queen's University
ID Kingston and will be en-
tering the . Faculty of
Education at Duncan
McArthur Hall M Sep-
tember.
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Bertha Gibb of Clinton was
the winner of a 'basket of
cheer' in, a draw sponsored
by the Maitland Tennis Club
May 26. •
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Brian Fry of Kincardine
was the winner of a quilt in a
raffle sponsored by the
Huron Trail Riders of
Dungannon May 24.
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RICHARD THOMA.S
MeGILL
_
Richard Thomas McGill,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray
McGill of Goderich, received
his Bachelor of Applied
Sciences degree in electrical
engineering at the Spring
Convocation of Waterloo
University on Satarday, May
30.
Tom, a former graduate of
G.D.C.I., has accepted a
position with Cableshares
Ltd. in London.
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The bus going to the breast
screening clinic at Mount
Sinai Hospital in Toronto is
now full, It will leave from
the Goderich post, office
Tuesday, June 30 at 6 a.m.
The Goderich Laketown
Band and the Craigellen
Singers have been invited to
Bay City on Saturday, June
13 to participate in the
opening of a new bandshell
there.
NEWBORN NEWS
HARRISON
John and Dale. are happy to
announce thdarrival of their
son, Craig Michael, Monday,
May weighing 7 lbs.
8 nee at Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital,
Goderich, Ontario.
HUBICK
Don and Cathi Hubick proud-
ly announce the safe arrival
of their daughter, Gillian
Leigh, :born June 1, 1981, at
Goderich Hospital, weighing
7 lbs. 12 oz.
MILIER
Randy and Anne of
Goderich are happy to an-
nounce the safe arrival of
their firstborn son, Ryan
James, on Friday May 29,
1981 at AM&G Hospital
weighing six pounds, 71/2
ounces. Proud grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Finlay
Samis and Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Miller, all of Goderich.
serciAnt
and Lois Sinclair (nee
Adams) of R.R.1, Belgrave,
are pleased to announce the
safe arrival of their son,
Brian Robert, weighing 7
lbs. Fa oz., on Saturday„
May 30, 1981 at Alexandra
Marine and General
Hospital, Goderich. A
welcome brother for Laura,
• fourth grandson for Harold
and Isabel Adams, Port
Albert, and fifth for Claude
• Sinclair, R.R.2, Clinton. A
great grandson for Mary Er-
rington, Goderich.
•
YEATS
Rosanne and Graham are
proud to announce the ar-
rival of their first child,
Vanessa Michelle, born May
27, 1981, at the Goderich
Hospital. Proud grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
George Yeats, Clinton and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Denomrne of Goderich.
JOIN THE
FAMILY
CIRCLE
Have fun in the summer.
Get out- of- doors
CT.and join your friends
c% and neighbours.
WHEELCHAIRS
WALKERS
CRUTCHES
CANES
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.1"wnrei ALL X/ 11.1.9t671,1,SDAYS,
DEAN C.J. BLACK
Officer Cadet Dean C.J.
Black received a Bachelor of
Science (Applied) degree
and a Commission in the
Canadian Forces during
graduation ceremonies held
at the Royal Military College
of Canada in Kingston on
May 22. The degree was
conferred by the Hoporable
J. Gilles Lamontagne,
Minister of National Defence
and Chancellor of RMC.
Officer Cadet Black Lathe
son of Mr. and Mrs. N.C.J.
Black, 187 Britannia Road,
Goderich. He is a graduate of
G.D.C.I.
Upon graduation from
AMC, he will serve as a pilot
in the Canadian Arad
Forces.
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'20.00 value of dry cleaning at Bluewater Cleaners; Ladies bowling ball and bag; Table
Lamp; Graphite Golf Driver; Lighted Makes -up Mirror; Meat cutting block (new);
Wrought Iron Codctall and End Table; Silver fruit basket; Mercury glass dish; Chino
vegetable dishes (2) - old pOttern; Sauce dish - old pattern (1); '1/2 dos. glass coasters
w/sliver rim; Bed (iron) single; Step end table; Ironstone platter; 5' Rec. room bar;
Record stand; tamp and shade; Dispenser Thermos; 44 25 Black Firescreere Chrome
Bird cage and stand; Small Rirdia; Small Metal dog house; Poker Table; High Chair;
Mirror; Bar Clock; Bar Lamp; Bacon cooker; Alt Tune up Scope; Portable Air Floor
Hoist; Bird House on Stand; Round Picnic Table, 'MAW 7001115 Radial Michelin Pick-up
Trude Tires 1 -case 4 x 4 L. jugs W/W anti -freeze; Vacuum Cleaner; Set of junior Golf
Clubs; Sewing Machine; 1 single bed; Lawnmower; Chesterfield; Sewing Machine; Grill;
Floor Tiles; 200 gallanuill tank; 1 - Titleist Wedge; 1- Fish Knife; Set of Steak Boards; An-
tique Picture Frame; Toaster Oven; Tiffany Ceramic Vase; Antique Oak Round
Dining Table; Antique Spool Bed; Konica C-35 Camera (new); Kitchen Table
with arborite top; Modern Chesterfield; Old pine display case; Wooden copy stand
(photographic); Rollaway without mattress; School desks; Single bed (headboard and
(rame); Pine Chest; Table Saw 7" Blades; Franklin Fireplace, screen, barbecue grill and
grate; 1 used red rug; 14' kitchen counter top with double sinks; 1-esed canister set;
1945 Ford Falcon (convertible) mostly restored; Dinner for two (including a bottle of
house wine) at The Little inn; Lavender wall to wail bathroom carpet; 1972 Ford pickup
and other automobiles: 1- portable air floor hoist; Power Lawn Mowers; Televisions;
Cesium,* Stereo; New Mini bike; Rote tiller; Electric Golf Care Assortment of electric
fan rototors; Used Golf Clubs; Vacuum Cleaner (upright); New 14 Karat Gold Jade £
Cultured Pearl ladies dinner ring. •?
ANTIQUES: Boston Rocker; 2 late Victorian chairs; 1 cane bottom chair; 1 arm chair,
'rush bottom; 2 walnut horse hair seat and back Victorian chairs; 1 wicker chair; 1 plate
glass wall mirror; 1 organ stool; 2 paper weights; 2 pieces Nippon chloo; oil lamp; 1.pair
brass candle sticks; solid pine kitchen cupboards - upper & lower; round ook•fable-ant-
ique; antiques spool bed.
OTHER ITEMS:.Aluntirteim boat; Electric golf cart; Upright grand piano; New Franklin
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