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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-12-16, Page 8i PAGES - O ERI H SIGNALMAN,' .NESDA `, DEM/48E1116, 1961 L (;)h' K -mos NECKLA ' •$010111 R.$t Dli AIM* eJ atin.it*VtO. 00100000 W. F. Clark runs f DAILY SMORGASBORD 12 Itlfill - 2 pm. OO Come Join The Fun 75 YEARS AGO Councillor W.F. Clark, who has been laid up for some time with sciatica but is recovering now, makes the announcement that he will be a candidate for the mayoralty. The Francis Greene Dramatic Co, have been presenting a.fine bill of clean and wholesome plays at the Opera House this week and will contuse this evening. Mr. N.J. Morrissey who has conducted the Huron Hotel for the past year and a half, has disposed of the business to Captain William Graig. Sleighing is very good in the country which should make business brisk in town these days. Hodgen Brothers coon CHOOSEMATSSFOR ALL YOUR GIFT GP/ING... SEE THE GREAT SELECTION FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY, FRIENDS and the HOME.... CHETERfELDS,,LOVE SEATS, CHAIRS, TAIL. - LAMPS, MIRRORS, PICTURES COMFORTERS, SNOTS, - TOWELS, SIMMER CURTAINS - OED A OATH ACCESSORIES - WICKER HAMPERS A OATH PIECES - ACCEIIT FORNISIONIN OATH PILLOWS, SOAPS, SPON6#S, T. 1r ti as Squar+a. Goderich 524-4400 A STORE NOM* Thu - 4.4 Doc. . 1T Fur, - 4.4- Doc. is Set- Doc, 14 Mon. -4.4- D.G. 21 Tues. -4.4.-MK. 22 Wel.-f a -Ossa. 23 :Rous 9-1411- Dec. 24 DECORATIVE ACCESSES r mayor LOOKING BACK mewed moving into their new store this week. The cold weather of last week interfered con- siderably with the work on the Baptist Ctnrch, as a fine week would have allowed the roof to have been almost closed in. 25 YEARS AGO At therequest of the Kitchener the, Chamber of Commerce, seven Goderich Jaycees recently travelled to Kitchener to conduct a model meeting and demonstrate the leadership training program. The Goderich group's leadership training program has won two national awards, three regional prizes and was rated second in international competition. Eric Johnstone was elected president of the Canadian Legion Branch 109 at elections held here last Thursday night. He succeeds Bud Mathieson. H.O. (Bud) Jerry 01 Goderich was elected president for the ming year at the annual meeting of the Goderich Agricultural and Trotting Association recently. SYEARSAGO The London office of the Department of Transport has announced the awarding of a contract for Tendering work at Snug Harbor to George L. Dillon Con- struction of Tecumseh in the amorwwt of $13,975. In all, nine bids were received. As the result of an order for 121 machines for Zambia, the Dominion Road Machinery Company an. nom oed late last week that it has begun calling back employees placed an layoff November 12. When the tug Atomic pat out to aid the ice jammed salt boat' Agawa Canyon on Wednesday morning, packed ice in the Goderich harbor charnel made things dif- ficult for her as well. She finally broke through Wednesday morning and helped the Agawa Canyon make her way to the open lake. The sealer clans of St. Joseph's School, Kingsbridge peesested a play about family life as the head of the household was selected father of the year. The children of the community school presented their annual Christmas concertTuesday.( Photo by Dave Sykes ) 524-9531 GENERAL INSURANCE BROKERS Kindergarten aid Grade I students of HolmesvRte Public rhythm band music for the school's annual. Christmas School got together for some Christmas song singing and concert. (Photo by Cath Wooden) Dungannon UCW holds pot luck The December Christmas meeting . was held at the church on Tuesday evening, December g, in the form of a ORTGAGES * Open * Competitive Rates * Weekly Payment Plan for our Renewal Mortgages CHEQUING * No monthly srvice char * No charge for cheques * No minimum balance is YOUR CREDIT UNION CHEQUING ACCOUNT LOANS EPOSITS 191/ % * Completely Open for prepayment * Life Insured * Guaranteed Rates 30 days to 1 year • * Non -lock in * 30 to 60' days 15%" * 1 Year 16% 39 ST DAVID STREET, ,Li ODERIC H PHONE 5248366 RAERABEF'ONTARIO SHAPE AND DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION GODERICH CRED OFFICE HOURS: Mon. to Thurs. 9:30 a...m to 5:15 p.m. Fridays 9-30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. UNITY potluck supper. Thirty-one ladies joined in singing grace before the delicious meal. Bessie McNee opened the meeting with a poem 1,Christnias Night. Diane 'Park led a singsong ac- companied by ,Debbie Culberton the piano. Mrs. Corvan showed an interesting film, The Amish People of Preservation, depicting the way of life of the Old Order Amish. Everyone enjoyed a carol sing and then Mr. Cowan 'showed a humorous film, Chinothe Cat. Penny Hodges thanked the U.C.W. on behalf of the Willing Workers and Margaret Errington spoke in thanks for the other guests. Mrs. Bessie McNee con - ted a short business m eting during which minutes of last meeting were read, treasurer's report was given and dealt with. Attention Farmers AGRICO GRADES 5-20-20 0-24-24 8-32-16 15-95- 15, 1. TERMS & CONDITIONS "Cash" - No Discounts PRICE PER TONNE In 25 kg. [55 Ib.] bags $200.00 =228.00 $248.00 $216.00 2... DELIVERY Large Orden Only - $8-0° per tonne Extra Tou MUST UNLOAD 3. HIGHER ANALYSIS GRADES Containing NoiFier, Are Avogabh on Request 4. PRICES, TERMS & CONDITIONS Am Subject to Change Without Notice Agrico BRUCEFIELD Ferr,lrsers and Chemicals Forage Seeds & lnoculanrs A goodj,anro to yew by Menrir Erb Blender Manager 482-3948