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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-07-15, Page 164 P AGE 14 —GODERICIISIGNAL,STAR. WEDNESDAY, Jay 15, 1981 Shawn Thomson of Goderich, who has cerebral palsy, 'enjoyed meeting a puppet with cerebral palsy last Friday when the. Kids on the Block puppet troupe came to Goderich. Four of the puppets had disabilites in keeping with the International Year of the Disabled theme upon which the troupe was founded. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan)• Kingsbridge couple wed • Congratulations tO Law- rence Hogan and Mananne • Frayne ivhowere married at St. Joseph's Church on SM- urday. Their wedding 'recep- tion was 'held at the -Com munity Centre, Lucknow, fol- lowing their marriage. Kathy Hogan arrived at the hente of her parents, John and Rita Howard last WednendaY from Catlin', for a brief holiday, to attend the wedding of her, brother; Lawrence. • Con and Vivian Hogan and daughter, Faye of London, spent a feir days in Niagara Falls last week. Best wishes for a speedy recovery go to Cathy Dren- nan, who is a patient in .the Wingham and District Hos- pital since Sunday. Yvonne Sinnett and son, Jimmy, are vacationing for two weeks with her husband, • Jim on the boat where he works. Rev. Father Edwin Gar- vey, C.S.B. of Texas has been vacationing at the Garv- ey honiestad. Other visitors • at the Garvey homestead over the weekend were Mrs. Joe Garvey and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Garvey and family of Mississauga. On Saturday, Theo and, Tina Van Diepen travelled to Toronto airport to meet • Theo's nephew and his friend who are vacationing with the Van Diepens. On Saturday they received word from Holland, that their sister-in-law - was instantly killed in a car accident and her husband, Theo's • brother, was injured. Other vititors from Holland in the area are Nolda Hend- We con tool you up for any 'fix -up project. Every home handyman needs the tools of his trade. We show you what you need and what you don't need, to save you time and money. SERVICE DOMINION HARDWARE 31 Victoria St. Goderich S24-8581 Kingsbridge news Delores Van Osch, correspondent 529-7441 rick's sister and husband and Martin's nephew who are vacationing with Nolda and Martin and family. Betty Hendricks, who is employed in Owen Sound for the sum- mer sent the weekend with her family also. Mike and Betty Lou Dal- ton, Patty, Joey and Eliza- beth are enjoying a trip to the Weitem Provinces. Mrs. Dorothy Moore of Credo, West Virginia, her daughter, Mary Martha Schindler, children Charlene and Karl and Mrs. Moore's granddaughter, Tracy O'Neil brother, Ellwood Murray and of Las Angeles, California other acquaintances in the have been visiting with Mrs. area. It is his first visit in the Moore's brother, Mike O'Ne- area in 2S years. il and sisters, Catherine Doug Frayne of Brantford Austin, 'husband Cyril and spent the weekend with Mrs. Mary O'Donnell and hus- Mary Frayne and attended band, Des. • the wedding of her niece, Art Murray of Chilliwack, Marianne Frayne and Law- B.C. has been visiting his rence Hogan on Saturday. May need '100,000 MITCHELL - Unless the town of Mitchell can per- suade the ministry of en- vironment to change their minds on the funding of the sewage works expansion program • presently being ,undertaken, the town may be in position of coming up with over $100,000 to cover the expa nsion's cost. • The extra cost came when the enviromnnet switched ministers after the last • election and then minister Harry Parrott agreed 'to make up for a shortfall in federal funds, but the new minister, Keith Norton doesn't see it that way, and a fight is underway. New owners, BLYTH - Freers Hardware in Blyth opened its doors la st week under new ownership. Phil Walker, who hails from Dorchester, is presently, making his home in the new• store, but plans to move into a home when his wife and family come to the "Able to work on own initiative." "Neat, organized and able to work without supervision." "Good spelling and command of the English language." "Excellent shorthand, typing and dictaphone.skills." If this is not you now, it could be you in the futbre. You can become a valuable member of a businesS, industry or organization through the CLERICAL/SECRETARIAL system of programs at Conestoga College. Our practical) job-related programs can prepare you for employment in his essential, growing field, and offer you the choice of several program options. You may qualify for sponsorship by Canada Employment or for finan- cial help through the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP). You care begin classes any Monday, providingspace is available. Give us a call, or drop in; we'll give you the details on our CLERICAL/SECRETARIAL system. Clinton Conestoga College of ied Arts Campus call • echnology 482~3458 Building skills t°daY • for the needs of tomorrOw. Goderich Twenty ladies travelled to Blyth with the Goderich Twp. W.I. to see the play "Quiet in the Land", and everrine enjoyed the evening. Mr. and Mrs-. Mac Taylor and . three childre% from Dawson Creek, 'B.C. are visiting in the urea, and also attended the 50th Anniversary of Ken and Pat • Taylor of Blyth. Visitors with Al and Barb Bettles„ are Mr. and Mrs. George Hartford and three children or Dawson Creek. Johnny and Pearl McFarlane attended the 50th Anniversary of Ken and Pat Taylor in Blyth. Gary and Donna, Martin and Kevin enjoyed some holidays in Huntsville. Ball news The midget boys remain undefeated with their win over Tuckersmith last week. They play their next game July 22 against Colborne in HohneSville-.-• On July 8th, the bantam boys also undefeated won a home game against Hullett and their next game is July 29 at home a ga inst Auburn. The pee wee boys .a re undefeated as well and play their next game July 22 against Hullett , in members enjoy play olmesv ne Blanche Deeves, correspondent Hohnesv ille. . The pee wee girls won their game against Goderich and play their next game Thursday tonight in Clinton Our squirt •boys beat Colborne in their game last week and play their next in Varna on July 20 against Stanley Twp. On July 7, the squirt girls lost .to Goderich-. Their next game, July 21, is against Tuckersmith in Holmesville at the school diamond. Don't forget the midget and pee wee boys tour- nament this weekend in Holmesville. The midget boy S start off Friday night at 7 p.m. with 82-3383. Benmiller playing Winthrop and at 9 p.m. Londsboro meets GoderichTwp. Saturday morning at 9 a.m. Blyth plays Vanastra. All midget games are played on the new diamond. The pee wee boys start off Saturday morning at 9 a.m. with Goderich against Goderich Twp., and at 10:45, Hullett No. 2 meets Varna andat 12:30 Hullett No. 1 plays the winner of the 9 a.m. game. ill pee wee games are played • at the school diamond. Come out and see your boys play. There are games all day Saturday at both diamonds. Slo-Pitch Thursday . nigh t, Por- te r "s Hill, defeated Pat Osborne's Union Team. Tonight, Thursday they meet Clinton Old Timers in Clinton. ' Last weekend, the HOlinesville Slo-pitch team entered a tournament in Goderich and in spite af superb effort, they were put, out after two games. Perha ps this is what spurred them on to Victory in. Vanastra on Sunday. Thursday night, they meet londesboro under the lights in Holmesville. For anyone interested in some unorganized soft ball, . don't forget the,over 18 group has the Holmesville diamond rented every, Monday night at 9 p.m: It's a perfect chance to learn the game or for a bit of fun for those who have more enthusiasm than skill. It was nice. to see so many out for shuffle board Last week. Birthday nears • BRUSSELS - Morris Township is fast nearing its 125th birthday celebrations on the civic holdiay weekend, but the postal strike is interfering with plans for a special elation planned for the occasion. Stories and pictures are still being sought for the edition and can be left at either the weeldfnewspaper The Post or at The Blyth Standard. Meanwhile the deadline for the home and country beautification program has been extended to J illy 20. Hill to check costs BHUSSEIS - Goderich ar- chitect Nick Hill has been asked by council to check into the costs of doing a heritage study for the village. Council made the request after seeing a presentation by Mr. Hill on other towns and cities with which he has made plans. He said the village should study what they have and then decide what they should do with it. • WHAT A SUPER SUMMER SALE! JUST LOOK AT WHAT YOU CAN BUY FOR 99 CENTS rCARNATION atKEVA.P50.40LRATED 2 99 CREAMETTES READY CUT MACARONI 200 GRAM CREAMETTE 200 GRAM • 3 FOR ()I/4 TSPIANGHETTI 3 FOR,994 ROYALE JUMBO • 9 4 PAPER TOWELS 9• ROLL CAMPBELL'S • RAGU CHICKEN NOODLE al •0• fl SPAGHETTI SOUP 10 FL OZ. 1•10 FOR 1 7 SAUCE 14 FL. OZ. 994 JAVEX 1.8 LT ea 9 LIQUID BLEACH V SUNPAC PINK OR WHITE FROZEN 121/2 FL. OZ. LEMONADE FOR• WHITE SWAN 40'S SERVIETTES 2994 FOR • PEPSI COLA 750 ML. 99 PLUS DEP. VAN CAMP BEANS WITH es 7 n PORK 14 FL. 01. Ai FOR 7 HOSTESS ASSORTED 200 GRAM 0% 0% POTATO CHIPS • 1111 STOKELY 14 FL. OZ. RED KIDNEY BEANS 2994 FOR BRIGHT'S 18 FL. OZ. PURE • 48 FL. OZ. APPLE JUICE 994 KRAFT 16 FL. OZ. BAR B Q SAUCE • 99C DELMONTE 48 FL. OZ. 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