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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-06-02, Page 3The student body of GDCI was treated to a concert by the concert band of Napanee District High School last week. The band toured Goderich as part of an exchange program with the GDCI concert band wider the direetion of Al Mullin. ( photo by Dave Sykes ) Children visit Huronview The flowers in the sanc- tuary of Holmesville United Church last Sunday were placed there by the family of the late Ted McCullough. Forty-nine Sunday School children took part in the Worship Service at Huronview where the primary and junior choir sang. Jackie Norman, Brenda Harris favoured with a duet, „The .;children had made flowers for the ladies and bookmarks for the men and gave them to each one. Mrs. Charlotte Norman played two selections on the piano. The theme of Rev. Bechtel's sermon was The • Assurance. , Doug Norman and Tom Lobb received the offering. Eileen Brown of 'Detroit and Kay Wise of Clinton were visitors with Irene Cudmore on Sunday. Students EcOnomic conditions have never been worse for Ontario's small businesses. More than ever before, it is vital that the small businessman get the assistance he needs to help his company survive and . prosper. Owners and operators of small business, including retail, wholesale, manufacturing and farming enterprises, should be aware of the Small Business Consulting Program operating out of the Business School at. the University of Western Ontario. This Ontario government - subsidized program, .now in its eleventh year of operation, provides a low cost consulting service for small businesses within a 75 - mile radius of London, HOLMESVILLE NEWS Manche DNvaar 488-3383 The community of Holmesville wishes to ex- press their sympathy to the families ofthe late Ted McCullough - who were former residents off Holmesville. We of the Enterprising Seniors are sorry to hear that Mrs. Everett Mcllwain is a patient in Goderich Hospital and we all wish her well. The Enterprising Seniors will meet June 10 in the Community Centre Members please note the change. There will be an Auction Sale at this meeting. Dbri't forget the Township picnic June 17 at the Com- munity Centre. Your correspondent'§ phone is still 482-3383 so please call with your news items. The Slo-pitch game of Holmesville vs Clinton was rained out. June 3rd a game with Holmesville and Lon- desboro at Londesboro at 9 p.m. - Same, night Tucker - smith and Porter's Hill in Holmesville at 9 p.m. Don't forget the Ham and Salad supper June 3 at the Holmesville United Church, offer consulting Student consultants, working with faculty members at the University's Business School, are available to assist in solving a variety of business problems. Assistance has been given in the past in such areas as increasing sales, reducing costs, expanding production, accounting and financing. businesses. Approximately 80 percent of the operating funds required by the program are provided by the Ontario Ministry of Industry and Trade; the balance comes from the consulting fees of $50 per day - a bargain price For further information about the Small Business Consulting Program, call 679.2185, or write: Small Business Consulting Program, Room 261 A, School of Business Administration, The University of • Western Ontario, N6A 317. , Civic Corner The Goderich Recreation Board will meet Thursday, June 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers, town hall. Goderich Town Council will meet Monday,. June 7 at 7:30 p.m. in the council chambers, town hall. The Huron County, PIan- ning Board will meet Wednesday; June 16 at 9:30 a.m. ; in the couteil cham- bers, Court House, Goderich. SPONSORED BY THE GODERICH ROTARY CLUB TRIUMPHANT ANNUAL TOUR MARTIN & DOWNS SATURDAY, JUNE 1 2 '" PERFORMANCES AT 2:00 P.M. & 4:15 P.M. AT THE FOOT OF HARBOUR HILL IN GODERICH. GET YOUR ADVANCE SALE TICKETS NOW AND SAVE!!! AVAILABLE FROM ANY EMDERiCH ROTARIAN OR AT: CAMPBELL'S OF GODERICH, FIN- CHER'S NEWS, NOFFMEYER AP- PLIANCES A LEISURE WORLD IN THE MALL, ALSO AT: TENDER SPOT MEAT MARKET IN MAYFIELD, CLINTON NEWS RECORD i THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL. ADVANCE SALE TICKETS Adults & Children ONE LOW t gib 7 5 o ea. PRICE ONLY School choir excel Colborne Central. School made an excellent showing at the Walkerton Music Festival on Tuesday, May 25. They performed in three separate competitions. In the first competition, the full choir of 84 voices sang "Donkey Riding" and received a first with 84 marks. GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2,1982 -PAGE 3 t Festiva 1 COLBORNE CORNER. Olortrude Katt 1r g,824-2078 In the second competition, Heidi Hoenig, junior girls' a doublTeirio of-LOrl hIiillan runner-up; Shawn Talbot, and Robin Wark, Steven midget boys' runner-up; and Millian and Laura Wark and Jill Lamb, midget girls' Ken Milian and Rick runner-up. Edward sang "Auralee" and Monday, June 7 is a received a first with a mark professional development of 82, day when students will not be In the thil competition, attending school. the full choir sang "No Sir, No" and received a first with Card Party a mark of 85. There was a splendid This speaks well of crowd at the euchre card Colborne Central School party in Colborne Township choir and their conductor Hall May 27. Eleven tables Floyd Herman and ac- were in play. Winners were: companist Miss Richardson. ladies -Della Slavin and Peg Congratulations to all. McTaggart; and men - Sixty -two students from Charlie Johnston and Ralph Colborne School attended the Horn. Door prizes supplied regional track and field meet by Lois Haggitt were won by held at Brookside School in Marian Haggitt and Henry Thursday, May 27. These Brindley. students are to be com- Mrs. Marg Jewell thanked mended ' for their conduct all for their co-operation and and competitiveness . interest in the euchre parties. Individually deserving this year. Due to the ap- special mention are Kevin proaching summer which is Talbot, senior boys' champ; a busy time for many, this Board hires caretakers The Auburn Community tial statement. It was noted Memorial hall board met that there were some who last Thursday evening with had not paid their water ren - the chairman Reeve Tom talc and interest will be Cunningham in charge. The charged on these overdue ac - minutes were accepted as counts. read by the secretary Mrs. Paving the front of the hall George Collins. will be done when the com- pany .comes to lay the pad Mrs.. Ted Clark and Mrs. for the Auburn and District Ross Dobie were hired for Lion's Club: The Hall Board caretakers with duties to gave permission to use the commence on June lst. It old steam cabinet if the was decided to get 25 chairs Lion's Club will provide a as some have been broken, small cupboard to keep sup - Mrs. Collins gave the finan- plies. Club holds plant sale The Walkerburn Club met at the home of Mrs. Ted Bunking. The minutes were read by secretary Mrs. Marian Husking and the financial Statement was given by treasurer Mrs. Ted Hunking. Ten members and three visitors answered the roll call and the draw prize donated by Mrs. Roy Deer was won by Mrs. Arthur Wright. A plant sale was held with Mrs. Joe Bunking as auc- tioneer: Contests were con- ducted by Mrs. Stewart Ball and Mrs Marian Hunking. A sympathy card was signed to go to Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Lapp. Lunch was served by Mrs. Ronald Gross, Mrs. Lloyd Penfound and Mrs. Ted Bunking. DUNGANNON TWIRLETTES presents SECOND ANNUAL Majorette Night at Goderich District Collegiate Institute Thursday; June 3, 1982 7:30 Admission: Adults $1.00 Children :50c Draw For A Crazy Quilt EVERY, ONE WELCOME was the last evening of cards for the year. Plans are tar the card parties to resume again next January. WI News Mrs. R. Buchanan, Mrs. H. Brindley, Mrs: E. Sherwood and Mrs. G. Kaitting at- tended the Huron West Women's Institute 82nd district annual meeting in Londesboro on Monday, May 31 as delegates from Tiger Dunlop Women's Institute. Tiger Dunlop Women's Institute June meeting and Sunshine Sister banquet will be a combined event on Thursday, June 10 at Sunset Golf Club. It will commence at 12:451p.m. and the roll call will be a corsage and a gift for each Sunshine Sister. Social News Mrs. Florence Robinson of _. Goderich, _ formerly of Carlow, is visiting her sisters, brothers and friends in Saskatchewan for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon J. Kaittingattended the wedding of their great- nephew, Barry G. Hess of Zurich. He married Lois May Elliott of Centralia in Centralia United Church on Terry Crowley FINANCIAL PLANNER 16 Asylu • St., Gatwick 524-9075 Representing I REGAL CAPITAL PLANNERS LTG. Waterloo • 0311) 511-39*0 Saturday, May 29. Mrs. Allan (Olive) Watson is a patient in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital and is wished a return to better health by her family and friends. Mrs. Ruth Taman of Goderich, formerly of Colborne, is a patient in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital and her many friends =wish, -hers a speedy recovery. Harvey Bogie of Colborne Township has sold his farm to Peter Dykstra, also of Colborne Township and plans to move to Goderich early in June. Mrs. Jim (Marguerette) Horton of Goderich, for- merly of Colborne, is recuperating favorably in Stratford General Hospital after eye surgery. Her many friends wish her a speedy recove. HOME INSULATION WALLS AND ATTIC ADAMSON INSULATION Licensed Contractors Free Estimates LUCKNOW - 528-2113 GODERICH - S24.2032 Best Interest *1 1,4% 1. 1- YEAR We represent many Trust Companies. W. are often able to arrange for the highest interest being of- fered on Guaranteed Investment Certificates. 'Subject to change Gaiser-Kneale Insurance Brokers Inc. 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