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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-08-05, Page 2PAGE 2—GODERICH S1:GNA LSTAit, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5,1981 The flea markets held every Sunday on the grounds of the Huron Historic Jail are attracting huge crowds of both tourists and local residents each week. The main purpose of the flea markets is to encourage people to tour the jail while they are there.. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) Flower tea and bake sale held Flower arrangements, bouquets and large hanging baskets with fuchsia, ivy geraniums and begonias decorated the Auburn Com- munity Memorial Hall last Wednesday afternoonhen the Auburn Horticultural Society held their flower tea and bake sale. Mrs: Tom Jardin and Mrs. Dorothy Grange did the beautiful floral decorating for the oc- casion. The president, Mrs. Ross Robinson, welcomed the guests from Clinton, Blyth, Goderich and from the com- munity. The bake table with Mrs. Eleanor. Bradnock, Mrs. Frances Clark and Mrs. Jim Schneider in charge, was very popular and the abundance of baked goods found a quick sale. The tea tables decorated with bouquet of sweet peas were run by Mrs. Tom Hag- gitt, Mrs. Stewart Ball, Mrs. Frank Raithby, and • Mrs. •James Glousher. Door prize winners were Mrs. Celia Taylor, Mrs. Lynn Wall, Mrs. John Dur- nin, Mrs. Catherine Jackson and Mrs. Robert Arthur. Social Notes Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston of Toronto spent last weekend with her mother, Mrs. Mary Rollinson and brother, Mr. Murray Rollin- son. Mr. and Mrs. Rick Hawley, Beth and Amy returned home last Saturday after a week at camp. Mr. Hawley was the director of the United Church Canip at Menesetung. Miss Carol Seers was a counsellor and Mrs. Greg Park, was in charge of music. Mrs. Hawley assisted with all departinents of this 6 to 9 - year -old camp. Other children from here were Lana and Leslie Lawrence, Shanrien Million and Karey and Jenny Katsch of Waterloo. Mr. Warner Andrews returned recently from his trip to Western Canada. Nova Scotia 4-11 trip The following is a letter uburn news Eleanor Bradnock. correspondent written by Miss Linda Cunn- ingham on her return from a two-week 4-H inter- provincial exchange with Nova Scotia. Linda is the eldest daughter of Reeve and Mrs. Tom Cunningham, RR1 Auburn. "I travelled from home to Toronto by car on July 6, just in time for the luncheon. After this we travelled by subway to the' Royal Bank Plaza, where we were given a tour of the building. When the tour finished we all settl- ed down in a conference room where we were all given the last details of our exchange trip. (Each person participating in this ex- change was from,an agricultural or homemaing club and each was from a different county). "There were nine delegates from .Ontario and each would be travelling to a different province in Canada. We were then escorted to the fortieth floor. Words cannot express the beauty and the elegance of the decor of this executive floor. We had a full circle tour including board room, reception room, executive lounge and nine unique din- ing rooms each decorated in their own breath -taking fashion. After being received royal- ly by bank and 4-H officials, we were served hors d'oeuvres and refreshments before dinner. We were presented with our airline tickets after our delicious meal. To finish the evening filq/110111 11111/4111141111° LIVE ENTERTAINMENT IN THE Shamrock Lounge lip O OF THE * HURON HOTEL 41110: Dublin, Ont. Thurs., Fri. & Sat. -Aug. 6, 7 & 8th l 111 11111111 "SEA BREEZE" 1111 wilr• NEW KITCHEN HOURS Olt Mon., Tues. 8 Wed. - 8 a.m.-8 p.m. lir Thurs., Fri. 8 Sat. - t a.m.-12 midnight 0 DAILY gill LUNCHEON SPECIAL 1110 4111 1111fr 41 ' $3 00 ONLY aiii Alb EXOTIC DANCERM12:15 6:30 12:13-t. liillll 6:30 P.M. 411414 /4114,1101111 5•)(i-74)5 off we were all taken to see "My Fair Lady". "The next morning's ac- tivities were very lively since we had to be at the air- port by eight. After a smooth flight I landed in Halifax. At the airport I was met by one of the 4-H summer assistants. She drove me from the airport to Halifax and to the Citadel which was the hotel at which all of us were staying. -0 After unpacking some of our bel -e ngs, the delegates wi'i had already arrived, went for a quick dip in the pool. That night we were given some more infor- mation on our exchange. "The next day, July 8, we took a boat tour of the Halifax Harbour, a tour of Citadel Hill and were in- troduced to several dignitaries at the City Hall. After a lengthy travel we finally reached the host family's house where I would be staying. I stayed at the Pick's near Windsor, Nova Scotia until Tuesday, July 14. While I was at the Pick's we travelled to Peggy's' Cove, the Nova Scotia - New Brunswick border, Windsor and the An- napolis Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Pick are both school teachers and down a small hobby farm. "Although I did not wish to leave the Pick's I was still anxious to meet my next host family. The Nicholsons live in Cape Breton on the Bras d'or Lakes. They were also a very friendly family. Mr. Nicholson works in a Nuclear Generating Plant similar to the Bruce Generating Plant. With the Nicholsons, 1 travelled to Louisburg, Sydney and along the Cabot Trail. On July 19 all of the inter- provincial exchange delegates and all of the Nova Scotia delegates that were participating on a Manitoba exchange met in Truro for a pork barbecue. A tour of the Truro Agricultural College and a sing -song . followed then a good night's sleep for all. The morning seemed to come fairly quickly- because I had to catch an early plane for Toronto. I stopped at a nearby shop for three lobsters to take home to my family and before long was on the plane returning home. I was glad to be going home but I did not like leaving my new friends behind. All in all my trip was an excellent, exciting learning experience and a holiday." Calligrap:Ly work; op to be ffered BY JOANNE BUCHANAN Classic Sign and Design of Kincardine is sponsoring a calligraphy workshop for poster design and layout August 14, 15 and 16 in the Kincardine Community Centre. Alf K. Ebsen, a graphic designer and former teacher of printing quality control at Ryerson t olytechnical Institute, is , teaching the. weekend workshop. He is the founder. of the Handwriters Guild of Toronto and has developed the Canadian system of italic handwriting. He is considered one of the top calligraphers in the country. On Friday evening there will be a free public presentation and display of the Canadian System of Handwriting from 7-9 p.m. The workshop itself is being held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday acid Sunday. A beginner course in the Canadian System is a prerequisite for this workshop. A registration fee of $25 is required before August 7 and those taking the workshop must bring their own osmiriod pens, nibs, ink, pencil, ruler and paper. For more information, phone Elke Patrick at 1 Classic Sign and Design in Kincardine (396-4319). GRANGER Jim and Cecilia are pleased to announce the arrival of our new baby daughter, Crystal Anne, born July 28th, weighing 7 lbs. 12 oz. Special thanks to Dr. Rourke, Dr. Lambert, Dr. Chan and Dr. Cauchi and staff on 2nd east. McCONNELL Jim and Lesley McConnell, Exeter are pleased to an- nounce the arrival of their daughter, Laura Anne, on Monday, August 3,1981 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. A sister for Michael. A grand- daughter for Mr. and 4Mrs. Doug Blacker and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McConnell, Goderich. . • FERGUSON Drew and Jeanette Ferguson announce the joyful arrival of their first child Amelia Anne: Born early morning, Monday, July 27, 1981; weighing 8 lbs. 1 oz. A first grandchild for Tom and Maria Barr of RR2 Denfield. Another grandchild for Dr. J. Ferguson of Dundas and Catherine Ferguson of Lori - don. Special thanks to Dr. Leslie Rourke and staff at the Goderich Alexandra Vehicles off the road MITCHELL - A total of 219 vehicles have been taken off the road in the Mitchell and Sebringville area. Some 544 motorists were given notice to go through the safety lane which was set up bythe ministry of tran- sportation and com- munication, held, in con- junction with the Sebringville OPP. Held for the week of July 12, a total of 512 vehicles showed up with 370 vehicles inspected, 57 passed, 112 motorists volunteered to turn over their licence plates and 107 had their plates removed. Eight drivers were charged, with operating unsafe vehicles and another 32 were charged for not submitting their vehicles for the safety lane inspection. REGISTER YOUR CHILD NOW FOR NURSERY SCHOOL THIS FALL!! Goderich Municipal Day Nursery will be holding a Pre - Registration at 15 Caledonia Terrace on FRIDAY, AUGUST 21 from 10 a.m.-12 noon Marine and General Hospital. DURST Gerry and Judy are happy to announce the birth of their son Scott Gerald, 7 lbs. 7 oz. on July 21, 1981. A brother for Michael. Tid Bits +++ KIM RIEHL Kim Riehl, daughter of Jerry and Elda Riehl of R.R. 1 Kirkton, recently graduated from . the registered nursing program at Conestoga College in Stratford. Graduation ceremonies were held'at the Doon Campus in Kitchener on June 12. Kim is a granddaughter of Mrs. Albert Riehl and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley of Goderich. She has accepted a position at Royal Alexandra Civic Corner, A public meeting regar- ding beer tents will be held Thursday, August 6 at 7.:30 p.m. in the Assessment Office. Hospital in Edmonton. +++ Don't forget to attend the fourth annual Antique Show and Sale sponsored by the Bluewater Centre Volunteer Association in the 'Centre's auditorium on Friday, August 14 from 1-9 p.m. and Saturday, August 15 from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Admission is $1 and the show will feature 21 dealers along with lunches, tea and coffee served in the canteen. All proceeds from the show will benefit residents of the Blue waterCentre . PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEART OF, DOWNTOWN-VARNA" •FILTER QUEEN SALES & SERVICE *VACUUM CLEANERS - (Sales & Service to Most Makes) •FM COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS For Farm & Business 'SPEED QUEEN APPLIANCES •MOFFAT APPLIANCES •1N,SECT.LIGHTS & FLY KILLING UNITS 'GIFTS •MANY OTHER ITEMS VARNA, ONT. 482-7103 BUSINESS DIRECTORY D.B. Palmer Doctor of Cliner.ctic 73 Goatee' St. assn St. Godsridl Rlrth 524-4555 523-9321 LASSALINE FARM MARKET 2'/, miles from Hwy. No. t on Drive -In road. south of Goderich 524.7772 Ronald L. McDonald CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 47 CHURCH ST.. 524-6253 Goderich, Ontario Durst, Vodden & Bender CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 37 West Street Goderich, Ont. 524-2011 R.J. NEPHEW PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY 65 MONTREAL ST. 524-2029 CLOSED MONDAYS DIESEL Pumps and Inlectors Repaired For All Popular Makes Huron Fuel injection Equipment Rayfield Rd. 4S3-771 Cards For A11 Occasions *Gifts *Books *Stationery Supplies *Record: ANDERSON'S - BOOK CENTRE 33 EAST ST. GODERICH HANK'S PORTABLE WELDING and CUSTOM. FABRICATING Don't come to us, We'll come to you. ONE CALL WILLDO IT ALL! Residence 315-5614 Proprietor HENRY ASKES Alexander Banter and MacEwan Insurance Agency Ltd. 10 THE SQUARE. GODERICH. ONT. 524-2177 Bert Alexander John Banter Don MacEwan HOME NUMBER 524-71136 52443149 524-7685 MLEcGillivray Associates (Goderidt) Limited ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING & COMPUTER SERVICES In-house computer providing cash dlsbursornent ledger cash receipts ledger, accounts receivable. financial statements, time & charges & specialized reports. 40 THE SQUARE GODERICH 524-2671 R.W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The Square 524--7861 THE OLD-FASHIONED HARDWARE STORE • C.I.L. DECORATING CENTRE -Paint & Wallpaper -Fobulon Floor Finishes -Deft Furniture Finishes *GARDENING SUPPLIES Fertilizers. seed d Tools •SWIMMING POOL CHEMISTRY SPECIALISTS • WATER CONDITIONER SALT *WHOLESALE CABLE & FITTINGS •FIRE EXTINGUISHERS -Sales 8 Service -Industrial 8 Hotel Inspections 'DISCOUNT MOPS & BROOMS •WINDOW GLASS & SCREENING REPAIRS •CENTURY WELDING SUPPLY DEPOT PHIL MAIN -HARDWARE tR 84 KINGSTON ST., OODERICH 111111111.111 524.9671 TRITOWN BOOKKEEPING- AND OOKKEEPINGAND COMPUTER SERVICE Complete Business Ser- vice. 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MONTREAL TORONTO CRAMPTON, HAMILTON ST. CATHARINES PORT COL.ORNE LISTOWEL WINNIPEG CALGARY EDMONTON VANCOUVER GODERICH ANEW. DAV .� USl9801 ��Iwrti ►`r V V AND imei UNITED WITH soon SALON SERVICES SPECIALIZED SCIENTIFIC HAIR CARE -INDIVIDUAL PERMANENT WAVING -NATURAL HAIR COLOR -DESIGNER STYLES ANALYSIS -SHAMPOO -CONDITIONER -MOISTURIZERS -AND FACIAL MASK AVAILABLE FOR HOME USE. EXCLUSIVELY AT • THE BEAUTY LOUNGE 81 EAST ST. GODERICH 524.899, 6#4449 •GENERAL TYPING REPORTS, ESSAYS SPEECHES. RESUMES •PERSONALIZED LETTERS • BOOKKEEPING •OFFICE OVERLOAD SERVICES IN YOUR OFF ICE OR OURS 1OA TIE SQUARE GODFRIC11 524.2332