The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-06-24, Page 20PAGE 18---GODFRICD SG. NAi AR, WEDNi DAY, JI: 24, 1981
. "�:...l Get-together
elle and Ken. Vod.den
A. get together ther and shower
was held et Brookside School
by .*datives and friends. in
hooeur.of Joy Vella and Ken
Vodden, who are being mar -
lied in 'July, _ A . pot luck
dinner was enjoyed by. all.
Rey Wigton and wife,
WOW., visited With his
sistert Mrs L l McDonald on
Thursday of last week, from
their summer home in. pie -
ton
R•
Visitors on . Sunday, with
Ben and Margaret Mole for
Father's Day were Jeanette
Juniper, Lisa and Darlene,
Rock, Lois and Don
Walden and Tina. acid Vicki
Hoover, all of Kincardine,
Jack , and Nancy Phillips,
Andy,,, Jason and Anita of
Hensall, and Bill and 'Mary
Mole of Ashfield.
e. Dwight and Marybelle.
dham. and felony of Ingle-
...Mrs:,
ngle-
Et. ergo Mfrs; John
London
wee1 .
the tee
roe
Irwin visited
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a few days recently with
darof2 &�, }salslasl W
Fred Stirg, Darlene and
Harold: at: Thamesville.
Mrs Symon de Boer was
Eulll
our oa ,Sunday
w celebrated. her'
birthday; at: the; home- of her.
Cowan spoke on the topic,
Laying It All Ont. The junior
Dungannonchoir sang; The Lord is
doingsThe need ,Xou.
Cam of expansion �support a pro-
, gr at -Em-
manuel College, which trains
our ministers, has been men-
tioned several tinges during
the year. The official board
gave approval for' a special
Sunday for s purpose .and
June 21 was designated. The
special gift to Emmanuel
College Fund should be
labelled as welt,
Sunday: School, awards
be presented during regular
church service in both chur-
ches next Sunday.
The Dungannon Cemetery
-Memorial service will be held
lit the cemetery. at 3 p.m.
conducted by Mr, . George
Cowan with Rev. Douglas
Zehr bringing the message
and Mr. Ken Cowan provid-
ing organ mysic.
Sunday. July 5 Murray
Gaunt will conduct service in
both churches at the regular
times. We hope you will
come out and bring a friend.
Dungannon O.C.W.
The June • ret ug was
held` on`Tuesdiy. JWune is at
the home of Nora Saunders.
The devotional, with the
theme, Church in Society,
was taken by Dorothy Pent-
land, Emily ` Drennan and
Olive "Blake.
Amy Wiggins told about
the most interesting slides
By Made Ilk
daughter and son-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. Derk Logten-
berg. Guests present were
Mr. and Mrs.• John de Boer
and son Simon, Mr. and Mrs.
Jul de, Boer, Michael, Mat-
thew and.Alicia, all of
Kinloss; W. and Mrs. Dick
de Baer, Jeff and. Richard of
Wroxeter; Mr. and Mrs. Ron
de Boer and Angela of
Wroxeter,. Mr.. end Mrs.
Wun de Boer, David and
Jane of St. Helens and Mr.
and Mrs._ Tim Farrell and
Christina of Ripley. Follow-
ing
ollow
ing church, service, Mr. and
Mrs. Genet . Logtenberg of
Huron: Haven, Goderich en-
joyed dinner at the Logten-
berg home.
John Wright, son of Bob
and Sally Wright, was admit-
ted to Goderich hospital on
Wednesday with viral pnea
raolda. On. $.unday:.,.hew
some improved. as the high
fever had broke on Saturday
evening.
Dungannon 1 Chun*
Communion service ' was
held on Sunday and Mr.
•
and talk given by Erb
on Afghanistan en the
ian Fellowship Church last
Sunday evening.
Bessie McNee conducted
the - business parr -of -the
meeting, beginning with a
poem, Slow Me Down, Lord.
The roll call, answered by 15
ladies, was, What do we do
for our church?
The Fall Rally is. to be held
on October .1 at Donnybrook.
Dungannon i].C.W.'s Prayer
Sister is the U.C.W. at
Victoria Street, Goderich.
Discussion' was held on
how to help the Bible Vaca-
tion School which is being
held by Christian Fellowship
Church and Dungannon Un
ited Church from July 27 - 31
in the evenings 6.30 - 8.30
with the closing exercises
being .on Sunday evening,
August 2.
It was decided to. make
inquiries about the feasibility
of getting a church sign.
Marjorie Pentland read a
poem, Bless Our Day, and -
conducted a touch and, rem-
embrance
game. A Smile for
Today, was read by Olive
Blake. Bessie McNee an-
nounceirthat a :;gi M course
will be offered in the fall and
also projected ,for the near
future are courses in, Cook-
ing with Microwave, and,
Bazaars for Fun and Profit.
Elsie Irvin and ,Emily
Drennan were hostesses for
lunch.
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the, Conveho a
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f andma to-.„
carry out thus big program
You allay,think 1 am putting
the cart before the horse but
1feel sure these fun days are
going .to be very successful
and everyone should be hap-
hope You keep Your
Huron Shopping News of
June.23 since the programs
are well Iisted On the
cover and also on page
Last week two fine people
who I have known.' since '46
celebrated their 50th wed-
ding .anniversary. Lately I
have not been hearing of
these . great anniversaries
until a€ier they are over and
I ami usually sorry about it.
Thus is one I was in time to
say "congratulations" and it
couldn't happen to a nicer
couple!
Pilot
is killed
KINCARDINE - A well-
known Kincardine pilot was
killed instantly on Jure 13
when his plane crashed into
a farmer's field just west of
Molesworth.
Frank Szekely, 38, owner
of Stardust Aviation, was
killed just moments after
taking off from a field. He
was flying a Piper Super Cub
two -passenger single engine
plane.
Witnesses reported a wing
dropped off the plane just
prior to it going into a nose
dive. Ministry of tran-
sportation officials removed
parts from the crash site to
Kincardine for study.
Goes wet
LUCKNOW - Residents of
Kinloss Township have voted
in favor of the .. sale of
alcoholic beverages in dining
rooms and lounges.
Only 10 per cent of the
eligible voters cast ballots in
a decision which -saw
Holyrood vote in favor of the
township going wet and
Whitechurch voting against
it.
Harbor report
i3Y RON GRAHAM
On June 19, the B.C.
Heimbecker arrived from
Thunder Bay bearing grain/
It cleared light for Thunder
Bay on June 20.
The Kingdoc arrived
bearing grain from Thunder
Bay on June 19, and cleared
June 21 light for Newfoun-
dland. -
Joe
spent soMe. timethere. I
believe Earl deckled to
_retire about 1969 ,but he still
helped other butchers when
they needed a helper.
Ile and ElleiL-have worked
very hard ;in the Goderich
Lawn..Bowling_ Club, They
were both -great bowlers and
were very welt known in On-
tario for their sportsmanship
besides their expert bowling.
They have -ben greatly con-
cerned all these years with
their town and their friends
k tow they are just great peo-
pie. -
So I'm sure everyone
wishes them happiness and
most of all good health in the
years to come.
I`am a little rushed today -
as usual. Son Douglas and
his wife Madeline have ar-
rived after about 12 years of
living in Venice, Florida.
They have visited with
friends and relatives as far
north as Trenton and
Belleville and after a few
days here will travel to
Windsor before returning
home tee visit brother Don
and his large family. The
MacPherson clan has been
blessed with 14 children and
14 grandchildren . (my
GREATS) since these two
boys grew up. So it will be a
big holiday this weekend in
Windsor too!
So get out and enjoy the
holidays.
Love Martha
We can tool you up
for any fur -up project.
Every home
handyman needs the
tools of his trade. We
show you what you
kleed and what you
don't need, to save
you time and money.
SERVICE
DOMINION itAnnIfI fi
31 Victoria St. Gods eh
S2A-8581
Lrsi1c
SAUSAGE $1.98L..
STET
Co+c0OI cED $1 8'8
b�.
CANAOIAN PEAMEAL
BACK
ACOIN
$2.491.:
CUT FROM CANADAGRADE A REEF
FQR Ttienie Q
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ROASTS
$2:99
TURKEYS 6
STORE SLICED DUTCH,LCHICKEN
MAC i CHEESE; BOLOGNA
'SCHNEIDER'S' I
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SCNNEIDER'S. . RED HOTS
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MAPLE LEAF SWEET PI�ICLED
SUNSPUN
ICE CREAM
1 LITRE
77°
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375 GRAM
CANADIAN
BeerBACON
$3.49
CUT FROM CANADA GRADE A
BEEF
'CHUCK
BLADE.
STEAKS $2:68
STORE SLICED
$COOKED
COTTAGE ROLL.1.68 NAM 2.99 L
BEEranseo DRAM oEvoN
STEAKETTES $2.08 BACON M M
SCHNEIDER'S
KINDLESS
BACON =AM $2.1 8 LB.
*mows
HAMBURGER WIENER ROLLS PICG.OF 6.9 PALMOLIVE. LIQUID' :41°
Spence Cummings, Huron County Development Officer
(right), greets Ontario Industry and Tourism Minister
Larry 'Grossman at S1TEV America, the giant auto he
dreary show which opened Tuesday in Toronto. Cummings
used the Mhuistry of Industry and Tourism's 3,400 -square -
foot exhibit at the show as a base for discussing op-
portlmities for foreign manufacturers to locate plants in
Huron County.
CANADIAN TRANSPORT
COMMISSION
AIR TRANSPORT COMMITTEE
FILE NO: 2 -W317 -M141/81) (ACL)
DOCKET NO: 6437
Terry Stuart. Robert Grunwald and R.W.L. Invest-
ments Ltd. carrying on business In partnership under
the firm name and style of Western Air Services
transfer of commercial air services to Western Air
Services a division of 464603 Ontario Limited by
direction of the Air Transport Committee, notice is.
hereby. given pursuant to the provisions of Section
22 of the Air Carrier Regulations, CRC 1475, C.3 that
Terry Stuart, Robert Grunwald and R.W.L. Invest-
ments Ltd. carrying on business In partnership under
the firm name and style of Western Air Services and
Western Air Services A Division of 464683 Ontario
Limited have given notice of the proposed transfer
of the commercial air, services authorized under
Licence Nos. A.T.C. 347/48(C) A.Y.C. 124/61(CF) and
A.T.C. 1935/69(C).
Terry Stuart, Robert Grunowald and R.W.L. In-
vestments Ltd. carrying on business in partnership
under the; firm name and style of Western Air Ser-
vices is authorized to operate ander Licence No.
A.T.C. 347/48 (C) A class 4 charter commercial air ser-
vice using aircraft In groups A and B and A class 7
spetialfy - flytnri Hoki ng - conitn refai air service
using aircraft in group A from a base' at Goderich,
Ontario, under licence no. A.T.C.127/S1(CF) A class 9-
4 International.*harter commercial air service using
aircraft in groups A and from the lame base, and
under licence no. A.Y.C. 1935/69(C) A class 7 specialty
- flying training - recreational flying - commercial
air services using aircraft In group A from a base at
Centralia, Ontario.
Any person affected by the proposed transaction
or any association or other Wady representing tran-
sportation undertakings affettod thereby, may ob-
ject on the grounds that it will unduly restrict com-
petition or, otherwise be prejudicial to the public
interest.
Any objection than bo filed with the ocr.tary,
Air Transport Committee, Ottawa, KA ONO, with a
copy served on the parties to trio proposed transac-
tion ort their representatives not later than July
20th, 1481.
On request to the committee, additional Instruc-
tions on the filing of an objection will be provided.
R.A:' Smith Licensing Dilation 4for Director,
t aerations Branch Air Transport Committee.
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$ ?9 JUICE $ I. ALE R99 CHOCOLATES $1 99
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41 VICTORIA ST., GODERICH
ABOVE PRICES 1N EFFECT FROM MONDAY, JUNE 22 UNTIL CLOSING 10 P.M. SATURDAY, JUNE 27
1489. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES.
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