HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-06-24, Page 23The big hit of the fashion show sponsored by the local
Genealogical Society last Wednesday evening at Robertson
School was this skirt -bathing suit combination. Donna
Co-op
fined
The Hensall District Co-
operative Inc. of Hensall,
Ontario was fined a total of
$800 in Goderich Provincial
Court June 16 after it was
found guilty on four charges
under the Weights and
Measures Act. •
The charges arose from
Consumer and Corporate Af-
fairs Canada inspections on
September 12 and 15, 1980
that revealed the co-
operative weighed pur-
chases from local •farmers
on an automatic dump scale
which was marked "not
legal for trade" and did not
provide a legal standard of
accuracy. The co-operative
was found guilty of using a
scale for trade that had not
been certified by an in-
spector of the Weights and
Measures Branch of Con-
sumer and Corporate Affairs
Canada.
Hensall Co-operative was
fined $300 .for each of the
charges arising out of the
September 12 inspection and
$100 for each of the same
charges arising out of the
follow-up inspection on
September 15.
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CORRECTION
In our nd of June
19th, the 14' Spruce
Lumber should
have raced:
2 x 4 x 14'
2se6x14'
2x8x14'
2x10'x14'
'3.03
°4.76
'6.81
'9.45
We regret any In-
convenience this
may hove caused
Dur enstemarL.
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Bates modelled the lyera-spandex wrap skirt and tube
bathing suit, with the black bouleclay sweater. (Photos by
Cath Wooden)
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Last Wednesday at and Sew tnstrti o.randplans
omrsoe Sch00 4 the,ilt s_.t. etworre Om/
County fironeh of the enough interested Rowers
Ontario G.enealogteat and a hostess become
Society sponsored a Stretch available. Mrs. Linden folds
and Sew fashion show. fonr,Weeh 'des during
which the student selects a
Pam afldsewal garmeld,
or one night ekes on lingerie
or T-shirts and other easy
garments. •
-Also at the fashion Sow,
there was a display of
stretch and sew children's
clothes.,
Stretch and Sew Fabrics of
London stipplied the fashions
and models, Donna Bates
add Diane Litowski, for the
row. se Davis was the -
commentator.
Dorothy Linden" of
Goderich is the area Stretch
GLT holds
annual dinner
BY RUTH LEONARD
The annual dinner of
Goderich_ Little Theatre was
held in the Bedford Hotel on
June 13.
After a delightful
smorgasbord, with the atten-
dance rated at over 75, Mike
Scott gave a brief speech and
thanked everyone for their
support during,his brief time
as acting president. He said
he took great pleasure in in-
troducing. Betty Etue who
had been nominated as
president for the coming
year.
Betty Etue stood and
receilLel , a . sounding.. ac-
clamation and indicated her
executive for the coming
year. She mentioned that
with the aid of Warren and
Eleanor ° Robinson, it was
hoped that G.L.T. could offer
. something for the children
this Christmas in addition to
.the regular format of three
Barbecue.
Ganger •
The Ontario Safety League
reminds you to follow the in-
structions on the can when
using barbecue starter fluid.
Once the coals have started
burning, don't try to hurry
them along with an extra
squirt -• the result could pro-
ve explosive. Keep children
and pets away from the fire
and be sure you're not down
wind when cooking - a spark
or flare-up could ignite your
clothing.
Ontario residents with low
incomes are entitled to assistance
in paying OHIP premiums. More
importantly, the amount has been
changed in themost recent Ontario
Budget.
If your income as a single person
is Tess than $8,200 oryour
total income as a 'rangy of four, for
example, is below $14,000, youmay
be eligible for assistance to pay all
or part of your premiums. _
As always, pensioners or those
receiving social assistance continue
to receive OHIP coverage without
charge.
The best way to check
your eligibility is to contact your
local OHIP office. It's listed
in the Blue Pages of your telephone
directory under Government
Services.
Please ask because you may very
well qualify for OHIP assistance '
today, even though you might not
have in the past.
Ministry of Health
Ontario
Dennis R. imbreli, Ministeromoneemmoom
plays.
Hattie and Marg DeBolt
took ovet the, meeting and
announced the winners of the
"Academy of Freddy
Awards",' There were
numerous deserving
runners-up, all of whom
were named in detail; but
the winners were: best sup-
porting thespian, Jenny
Black; best set builder,
Wayne Debolt; best gourmet
award, Audrey Timbrell;
best -costume, Reg Bell; best
voice, Stephen Longwell;
best actress, Betty Etue;
best actor, Ian Bain; best
director, ,Tony Melski and
little red engine that thelight'
she could 'award, .Colleen
McGuire. •
Best thanks to Hattie and
Marg and their supporting.
committee.
The executive was inform-
ed that Wintario tickets can
be used towards the pur-
chase of G.L.T. tickets for
the coming season. More
details 'will be forthcoming
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