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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-06-10, Page 2FARMERS MARKET VENDORS WANTED PRODUCE. CRAFTS, BAKED Gb$, BIEG11NNING An -N. E. 20th Ronald Fe®gan Memorial Grandstand Contact: THE GODERICH RECREATION DEPARTMENT 524-2125 Tables; 'S each per week SAVE THE TAX 32 -FRIDGES 14 -LAUNDRY UNITS 15 -RANGES 10 -FREEZERS D/0 SAVINGS - GRANGER'S T.V. SALES AND SERVICE 92 SOUTH ST. GODERICH 524-6925 i PAGE 2—GODERICH SIGNAIrSTAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10,1 BY JOAN BUCH NAN 1 honoed-for servie to St. Donald D. Sterne of Goderich received his first bar for 17 years service to St. John Ambulance on Saturday_ • rnoon-_at __an investiture in Toronto. Mr. Sterop is the superintendent of tiieHuu n•Perth Corps. The Haioralpe John B. Aird, Lieutenant -Governor of Ontario and patron of St. John Ambulance in Ontario, presented honors •.-and awards to 210 people, in recognition of their service oat( weekend. More than 106,000 people in ,Qt aria were trained lu first aid bySt. John Ambulance in 1900. The 4,100 members of the uniformed brigade volunteered 527,500 hours of first-; slid = coverage at : coma- muuty ` events and treated 75,000people. Mrs ; John. DeVries of, Auburn Was the winner of a. gas barbecue on Saturday,' May 30 in the Suncoast Strip's 'b dnigl t° 'Madness- draw; anal' ' -Canadian �isdnon 4a0 Past hasher on uS�n ay, Ju(ie 14 at 2 p.m. ThepubliC is hivited. ;:to watch . this colorful event. • free in Court House Park,_: Tid Bits Waal Heritage- and Antique Show at the !Merton fair grounds on July 11 and 12 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. each. day. There will be demon- strations, entertainment, a flea market,.a daily parade at. 4 p.m., hot meals both days, a pancake breakfast on the Sunday, and a special attraction --John Deere Alley, . Power Plants of the Past. • ..I,.+.1- The secondamivalMolson-. Guy. Lombardo Classic drag boat- racing will be held on FafshaWe Lake in London on June2nandl This year's race is a fund raiser the Optimist Club of Oakridge Acres. Molson's Brewery has once again lent its support to theevent and to pry int , will total 615.000 Between 75 and 100 drag boats, are expected to participato-from all parts `_af theiJ S. ++ - Forest City Moris Dan- • ars, 'a group of 40 people who perform to English folk songs, will be performing +++ Goderich this Saturday at 2 ane voaericn ranoc and black and white Jr' response to, Goderich photographs, several ot Police . (lief Pat King's them award winners, by' request for donations to help Colleen Maguire of Goderich pay for the town's fireworks until July 7 in the reading display during the Canada rw, Week celebrations, the Goderich Lions Club has +=F+ donated $250; the Goderich Fire Department has The Tri -County Heritage donated $50; and .private Club is holding its"fifth an- citizens havedonated$20. i LORI KELLER Lori Keller graduated Monday, June 8 from the -University --of -Western- Ontario with her Bachelor of Science degree in nursing. Lori is the daughter of Shirley and Ken Keller of Goderich. She is presently etnployed with the NJJi nistry of Correctional Services, London. ++ graduated November 28; 1980 from Westervelt Business College's secretarial honors course with an 88 percent average. Shari has also completed her Grade 8 piano with Western Conservatory_ and her Grade 2 theory with Toronto Conservatory honors. She is an honors, graduate of G.D.C.I. Shari has accepted a position with Western Sales and. Promotion of Canada in London. +++ SHARI JANINE FREEMAN Shari Janine Freeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Freeman of Goderich, EAELF. SAL'r'ER Earl F. Salter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Salter of 284 Mary Street, Goderich, was among tile.- graduates . at Spring Convocation at Queen's University in Kingston on May 30. ' Earl, a former graduate el G.D.C.L., received a Bachelor of Arts with Honors degree in English. He has been accepted at the University of Western Ontario and will be entering the Faculty of Education at Althouse College m Sep- tember. THE GIFT THAT LASTS.. r, Sport Shirts PUMA VILAS Tennis Shoes COOPER Baseball Glove Baseball Baseball Glove • Cleats W 99 /oorFv 250// 0 OFF REG. '29.99 A s2," Tennis Kit WILSON JIMMY CONNORS RAQUET'24.99 WILSON COVER '6.00 WILSON BALLS '4.99 • '35.98 Father's Day Special $29 D & R 0 1 ud'cw".tim. s.f » *. • BAUER Golf Shoes SPALDING PRO-FLITE REG. '13.99 Golf 9 Balls DOZ. REG. '39.99 4 99 T REG. '54.99 NO. 2090 A, uIance j'AUL GRAF Provincial Constable (Probationary) Paul Graf of Auburn recently graduated from the Ontario Provincial Police Training and Development Centre in Toronto, after successful completion of the Recruit Orientation Course. Upon graduation, Con- stable Graf was posted to the Goderich Detachment; No. 6 District. Constable Graf is a graduate of G.D.C.I. and previously.- worked at Che Spin •Road Machinery Sales Division in Goderich from September 1975 to April '. 1981. a JUDITH ANN TIGERT Judith Ann Tigert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tigert of R.R. " 6 Goderich, received her Bachelor. of Science nursing degree at the Spring Con- vocation of McMaster University in Hamilton on' May 29. Judy was -named to the Dean's Honor List. She is a former graduate of G.D.C.I. EARL DALE NIVINS Earl Dale Nivins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nivins of Goderich, graduated from Ryerson Polytechnical institute in Toronto on May 26 with_.his Bachelor. of. Technology in Industrial Eno neerng. He is presently working Toronto at Edison McGraw. Civic Corner ee The ' Tort Committee Will meet Wednesday, June 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the council chainbers at town halL NEWBORN NEWS • BENTLEY Amanda proudly announces the safe arrival of a brother, Michael James, weighing 8, icy -m-Monday,-June 8, 1981, at St. Joseph's Hospital, " London. Proud parents are Jim and Jan Bentley. First grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bentley, Goderich, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rowland, Grayling, Michigan. CONNOLLY Gary and Cathy are happyto announce the birth of their son, Philip James, on Saturday, June 6, 1981, at Alexandra Marine and General' Hospital, Goderich. Proud grandparents are, y an Bayfield and May and Bob Parkinson of London. 1 1fTc IV. DALTON Paul and Joni. (nee Smith) are pleased to announce the birth of their baby daughter, Katie Christine, weighing 5 lbs. 13 ozs., June 4, 1981, A welcome little sister for Matthew. PAQUETTE Paul and Helen (nee Schaefer) are proud to an- nounce the safe arrival- of their son, Adam Joseph, 8 lbs. 6 ozs., on June 3, 1981, at Cambridge Memorial Hospital. A brother for Alecia. Grandchild of Mae Schaefer, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Joseph Paquette and Mr. JohnAdami,Schaefer, all of Goderich. Great grand- child for Mr. and Mrs. John Baker, Durham. SCHELLENBERGER Stephen and Patricia are happy to announce the birth of their son, Nicholas Dalton, born on June 9, 1981, at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, . Goderich, weighing 81bs.13 ozs. SWITZER Dave and Nancy rejoice at the • safe arrival of Kristi 9iaron, brim Sunday, June7, affierg- weighing 7 lbs. 4 ors. A little sister for Markie. Grand- daughter for Mr. and Mrs. M. Switzer and Rev. and Mrs. R. Brubacher. VANDERHAAR Doug and Anita are pleased to announce the arrival of their son, Bradley Gysbert, weighing 9 lbs. 33/+ ozs., en June 7, 1981, at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich. A brother for Angie and John. Another grandchild for Gysbert and Theresa VanderHaar of ' R.R.2, Bayfield. ,rf f'We personally invite you to come to Clinton to -shop - and compare - on your next furniture purchase" Compare selection, quality. price and service. You can buy the best for less at Boll & Match. Come browse through our vast selection of fine home furnishings. We feel you'll be pleasantly surprised - we offer big -city. selection at small-town prices you can afford. Town :-Doimien will meet • MondaytiTune 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the canal chambers at town hall The mittee Engine meet 01 4:30 p chamtn The Adjus Tuesd aterfroiit Coin - and Works a'nd airrg Committee will Tuesday, June 16 at a. in the council Iz at town hall Committee of refit will meet ,June 16 at 7.p.m. in the moor's office at tnum hallo l ONLY 20 DAYS LEFT TO SAVE THE SALES TA -X ON FURNITURE AT BLACKSTONE rIInIrAinitriUT RE. WEST ST. 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AT SALTFOREI .LEY HALL JACK RIDDELL, MPP. WILL BE OUR AUCTIONEER 100's OF ITEMS . SOME • A NEW, SOME USED, SOME AS GOOD AS NEW.... ANTIQUES, HOUSiEHOL.D ITEMS, KITCHENWARE, STOVES, FRIDGES AND OTHER MAJOR APPLIANCES iS JUST A PARTIAL LiST: slue of dry cleaning at Bluewater Cleaners; Ladles bowling ball and bag; Table Graphite Golf Driver; Lighted Make-up Minor; Meat cutting block (new); t Iron Cocktail and \End Table; Silver fruit basket; Mercury glass dish; China bio dishes (2) - old pattern; Sauce dish - old pattern (1); '/, dot. glass coasters r rim; Bed (iron) single; Step end table; Ironstone platter; 5' Roc. room bar; stand; Lamp and shade; Dispenser Thermos: 44 x 25 Black Firescreon; Chrome ge and stand; Small Radio; Small Metal dog house; Poker Table; High Chair; Bar Clock; Bar Lamp; Bacon cooker; Allan Tune up Scope; Portable Air Floor ird House on Stand; Round Picnic Table; 4 New 700R1$ Radial Michelin Pick-up res; 1 -case 4 x 4 L. lugs W/W antltfreeze;tVacuum Cleaner; Set of limier Golf owing Machine; 1 single bed; Lawnmower; Chesterfield; Sewing t;„aeiiine; Grill; les; 200 gallon oil tank; 1- Titloist Wedge: 1- Fish Knife; Sot of Steak Boards; An- Icture Frame; Toaster Oven; Tiffany Ceramic Vaso; Antique Oak Round Table; Antique Spool Bed; Konica C-35 Camera (now); Kitchen Table borite top; Modern Chesterfield; Ord pine display case; Wooden copy stand raphk); Rollaway without mattress;'School desks; Single bed (headboard and Pine Chest; Table Sow 7" Blades; Franklin Fireplace, screen, barbecue grill and used red' rug; 1-8° kitchen counter top with double sinks; 1 -used canister set; rd Falcon (convertible) mostly restored; Dinner for two (including a bottle of inn) at Tho Little Inn; Lavender wall to wall bathroom carpet; 1972 Ford pickup er automobiles; 1- portable air floor hoist; Power Lawn Mowers; Televisions: Stereo; New Mini bike; Roto tiller; Electric Gaff Cert; Assortment of electric tors; Used Golf Clubs; Vacuum Cleaner (upright); New 14 Karat Gold Jado & Pearl ladies dinner ring. ES: Boston Rocker; 2 late Victorian chairs; 1 cane bottom chair; arm chair, item; 2 walnut horse hair soot and back Victorian chairs; 1 wicker chair; 1 plate all mirror; 2 paper weights; 2 pieces (Nippon china; oil lamp; 1 pair brass cardio solid pine kitchen cupboards - upper A lower; round oak table - antique; e spool bed. ITEMS: Electric golf cart; Upright grand piano; New Franklin stove; New 20" gas ower; 12' canoe; Side -mounted tool box for pickup truck (new); Refinished oak .nal table with glass boli feet; 50 heavy duty stacking chairs; Inter -office P.A. with 4 speakers; New Hanover 42" vanity with top; Chain Saws, McCulloch & r; 3 Running Beard kits to fit Jeep Cherokee, GMC and Ford Pickups, Camaro & d cars; P.A. System with base•eamp. 11141 lit Ball & Mutch Ltd. Home Furnishings 71 Albert Street, Clinton 482-4545„ OPEN: Six Days a week 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Op,=)tr Friday nights 'till 9 p.m. H W v w R BI M H T' CI Fl• te• DI wi (p fr. 0 1 ho an Co fa Cu A ru a 0 s Pi )D AND SNACKS AVAILABLE, EAND MAKEADAYOFIT. R Y CENT OF PROFIT FOR RITY