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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-06-30, Page 6PAGE 6 --GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4o, 1982 GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATE 17% W' AVAFEMIERMS BRUCE ERSKINE 86 North 524-9555 • , • IfetIPSWIE TOURNAMENT For Town of GoderIch. Ashfield, Colborne & Godorkh Townships Only. HARPOON PARK JULY 17/'12 REGOTRATION UNTIL 12:30 rm. TOURNAMENT 1PM arge crowd assembl A large crowd assembled on Sunday June 27 at Dun- gannon "CemOery to observe decoration Sunday. Mr. George Cowan officiated for ilekhAtittsogitglf= of Brussels was organist. Mr. Cowan and Mrs. Sandra •Waoust favoured with a duet. In the Garden. Mr. Girvin Reed gave the roll of those , interred in 1981/82 which numbered 16 burials. M. Cowan and Sandra fav- oured with, When the Roll4s s for nnu DUNGANNON agfew.qopf , There. USED CAR lit TRUCK VARIETY CHEV. 1979 CHEV '4 TON 305 V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, two tone, Scottsdale cab, low mileage. Lic. No. CT6593. '4995 19711 IMPALA SPORT COUPE Air con- ditioned, FM radio, 305 V8, accent stripe, 6 tires & wheels. excellent condition. Lic. No. NFN 333. „ '4295 1977 CHEV CAMARO Air conditioned, wire wheel discs, 305 V8, automatic. power steering, power brakes, accent stripe, tinted glass, red with white interior. Lic. No. OZB766. "4395 PONT 1910 PONTIAC SUNRIRD SPORT 2 door coupe, absolutely beautiful condition, black on black with gold accent stripe, 4 cylinder, automatic, radio, rally wheels, white walls, -bumper guordt, Aintecl,• glass, very low mileage. One Year mechanical wacran1y. Lic. Nes OZB951: 9495 1479 IttifiliAt"likiliiiENNE 2 door, 305 .V8, automatic, power Steering, power. brakes, radio.. byrgundy, local car. • Op year mechanical warranty. Lic. No. OBR144. '5750 1979 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 2 door, 305 V8, autemotic, power steering, power brakes, radio, blue. Local cor..One year mechanical warren*. Lit. No. OTK909. ' 4750 1977 CHEV Mt TON 6 cylinder, automatic, power steering, tonneau cover, rear bumper, above average. Lic. No. DC6747 '3245 1977 CHEV CAPRICE 4 door, 305 V8, air con- ditioning, vinyl top. Lic. No.•LHH941. "AS IS" SPECIAL '2500 1975 CHEV IMPALA 2 door hardtop, 350 V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, 62,000 miles. Reconditioned and safety checked. Lic. No. JFR445. '1695 1977 CHEV 2 WHEEL DRIVE BLAZER Rare model, 6 cylinder, with 4 speed transmission, radio, and deluxe captain's chairs. Just traded in. Lic. No. EW8306. "AS IV SPECIAL '2000 IAC 1979 PONTIAC PHOENIX 4 door sedan, V6, automatic, power steering, radio, rear defogger, accent stripe, local lady driven car, lovv mileage, one year mechanical warranty. Lic. No. OMH066. '4395 1978 PONTIAC CATALINA 4 door, air con-- ditioned, radio, vinyl top, power steering, power brakes`, 59,000 Km. Lic. No. SBH935. '4195 1977 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 4 door, automatic, paWer steering, power brakes, radio, 51,000 Miles. Lic.'No. LHH757. • "AS IS" SPECIAL '2300 1974 PON'IMS VENTURA 2 door, 6 cylinder; aytomaticArawer steering, radio, 64,000 miles. Lic. No. HNL071. "AS IS" SPECIAL '500 GM INN GMC % TON Sierra Grande cab, radio, power steering, poweg brakes, 305 V8, deluxe two tone, automatic; rear bumper, beautiful truCk. Lic.`No. DC7474. *7495 GMC % TON Fender side short box sports job. Super Saver package, 6 cylinder. with 4 speed overdrive manual transmission, tinted glass, deluxe grille, Sierra Grande cab, radio, power steering, wheel discs, steel belted radial white walls, black on black with a special accent package...Just 26,000 Km. Lic, NO. DC7443. - • '6995 GMC SIERRA CLASSIC 1/2 TON Just stgering, power brakes, radio, rear bumper, tinted glass, cab lights, sliding.rear window, special two tone. like new. 9c. No. DC8861. .17195 1961 OLDS CUTLASS SUPREME BROUGHAM 2 door, 267 V8, stereo radio, landau top, rally' wheels, individual seats, power steering, power brakes, still under,factory power train warranty. Local ladies Cor. Lic. No. RKX457. '9200 1979 FORD LTD LANDAU 4' door, 302 V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, vinyl top, accent stripes. Lic. No. OBF508. '3995 1978 FORD E100 VAN .V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, two tone, fully reconditioned. Lic. No. AV3370. '3795 1977 FORD LTD LANDAU 2 door, air con- ditioning, power windows, power door locks, tilt wheel, cruise control, stereo radio, vinyl top, way above overage. Lic. No. NCV507. '3495 1976 FORD GRANADA 4 door, '302 V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, stereo radio. Local car. 64,000 Lic. No., LBX430. "AS IS"'1200 c. 1980 GMC 1y014 Fender side pickup, 350 V8, 1976'GMC % TON 350 V8, automatic, power ower....—steacingpmeasthrekes_r_aditt. rear bum er runs like a top, A-Linterior, decent body for the year. Lic. No. EW8747. Excellent bargain for ' the purchaser at • • just for the purchaser at just .9500 AS IS 4 speed transmission, power steering, power brakes, radio.; heavy duty suspension- with auxiliary rear springs, front itobilizer, repainted, 56,000 Km., lease return unit. Lic. No. DC7064. •*6495 1979 GMC '12 TON 6 cylinder, Standard tran- smission, just 58,000 Km., lease return unit. Lic. No. DC7651. AS13 '3700 or '4395 SAFETIED and REPAINTED OL DS 1977 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 4 door, 6 cylin- der, sutornatic, power steering, power • brakes, radio, must be seen. Only 24,000 lady driven miles. Lic. No. LPY560. '3795 • FORD • 6' • 1979 FORD MUSTANG 4 cylinder, automatic, tape playing radio, exterior graphic package, radial white /walls; wheel discs, sport mirrors. One year mechanical warranty. Lic. No. NOT965. •• 4395 1977 FORD F150 '/2 TON SUPER CAB V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, rear bumper, deluxe topperetwo tone, just 29,000 miles. Lic. No. E21741. - 4195 1976 FORD 1/2 TON VAN V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, sun roof, air vent, side panelling and extra 3 passenger rear seat added. Nice shape. Lic. No EY9231. '2695 TOYOTA 1979 TOYOTA COROLLA DELUXE 4 door, 4 -1977 TOYOTA COROLLA 2 door, 1600cc, 4 speed transmission, rear defogger, accent speed transmission, radio, ladies car. Lic. stripe, one owner. One year mechanical No. LZR470.. "AS IS"•2250 warranty. Lic. No. OWD712. '4495 • CADILLAC 1900 CADILLAC COUPE.DE VILLE Just 35,000 197$ CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE D'Elegance Km. D'Elegance interior, tilt -wheel, cruise interior, tilt wheel, cruise control, vinyl top, 'control, FiremiSt paint, headlamp control, , power trLink, stereo radio,' a doctor's car Twilite sentinel, power recliner, landau top, from Sarnia arriving this week. opera lamps, wire wheels, scan radio, accent stripes, door edge guards, electric mirrors, outside thermometer, one year mechanical, warranty. Lic. No. OZL116. A BARGAIN AT 613,1100 • USED TOPPERS 1 Deluxe Fiberglass tapper in white, just over 1 Aluniinum brown topper, average shape off a year old in excellent condition. a 1979 model: installed '100 Installed '450 • • CHRYSLER 1980 CHRYSLER CORDOBA 2 door, bucket seats, radio, 318 V8, tinted windshield, clean as new. One year mechanical warranty. Just 35,000 Km. Lic. No. R8D377. JUSTAEDUCED TO ONLY '6495 1979 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER Brougham, 4 door, power seats, power windows, power door locks, air conditioned, tape playing radio, tilt wheel, cruise control, two tone, landau 'top, tinted glass, etc. One year mechanical warranty. Lic. No. NYJ129. *6395 MERCURY 1960 MERCURY MARQUIS 4 door, smart two tone 'sand and gold, economical 302 V8, air conditioning, cruise control, stereo radio, power windows. One year mechanical warranty. Lic. No. PDW443. '5995 1977 MERCURY MARQUIS BROUGHAM 2 door, one owner, never seen salt, air con- ditioning, power windoWs, power seat, cruise control, stereo radio, individual lounge seats with right recliner, IMO tone green. Lic. No. ML8714. °MS N. \6,,,,r PONTIAC-BUICK E GMC TRUCKS CADILLAC, 37 HAMILTON STREET, GODERICH, 524-8391 SUPPLYING PINE MOTOR CARS rit THE PUBLIC FOR OVER 53 YEARS Sales-Service.Daily Car Rentals' Leasing OPEN MONDAY 70 THURSDAY 'TIL 9, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 'TIL 5:38 1:445 • F Mr. Cowan gave a short sermon on the pioneers and Marks Pork, 231213-7718 what they left to onr gener- ations. Everyone joined in singing the lovely., Beyond The Sun- set, as the closing hymn. Congratulations to Derk and Tiniogtenberg on the occasion of their silver wed- ding anniversary which was celebrated on Saturday even- ing at the Lucknow Legion Hall. The Dungannon U.C.W. ladies prepared the smorgasbord luncheon for the many guests present. Congratulations to Jim and Fran (Logtenberg) Farrell on the birth of 7 Ib. 11 oz. Janet Carmen in Kincardine hos- pial on Tuesday, June 22. Carmen is a wee sister for Christina. • Dinner guests with Mrs. Tom Park on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawlor and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lawlor and Andrea, all of Auburn. grade one pupil was Donna (McNee) Hayden. Brenda and Craig McNee of Sudbury are spending a month visiting with their relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Me - Whinney, Mrs. Elmer Black, Mrs. Fred toung, Mrs. Cliff Purdon and Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee enjoyed the Huron County Historical Bus Trip on Wednesday. They visited such places, as the Norman Hagedorn antique display at Paisley. In Owen Sound they visited the Tom Thompson Art Gallery and the Museum. They also saw the Inglis Falls near Owen Sound. They enjoyed dinner at a restored chopping mill at Williamsford which has been converted to a restaurant. Guests on Sunday with Jack and Marion Smith and Bessie McNee and Donna Lloyd were Mr. and Mrs. Hayden, Laurie and Linda Paul Byers of Stratford, Mr. attended a retirement tea on \ Milton Kilgour of Kitchener, Friday afternoon- at Tees- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith water school for Mrs. Don and family of Clinton and 'McCormick' .(Kay MacLen- Bill) Darlene and Debbie nan of Lucknow). Kay's first Smith of R. R. # 3, Clinton guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Troyer of Hensall. • Dan Altan of London, the 20 year old polio victim, who hopes travel across Can- ada by wheelchair, stopped in Hensall during the week- end at the Queensway Nurs- ing Home, where a barbeque was being held for the resid- ents and employees. Mrs. Nancy (Mole) Phillips is an employee here, and the Phil- lips family met the young man. A collection was taken and presented to him to help him achieve his purpose of raising money for disabled athletes. A welcome to our com- munity to the Newhook fam- ily, who recently purchased the Charlie Fowler home. Mr. and Mrs. Newhook and family recently resided near Ripley. A surprise shower was hOd on Sunday evening for Michelle Good an August bride-to-be. Hostess for the shower was Linda Durnin. Michelle received some love- ly atilt useful gifts. Two 1 cemetery service Michelle. Duttgannon United Church Sunday was Mr. George Cowan's last regular service with the Nile -Dungannon Banquet was held at Brook- side on Wednesday evening, June 23, catered by St, Helens Women's Institute. Mr. Don Cameron intro- The banquet began after Vicky Hackett pronounced the grace and Gary Jewitt, principal, proposed the toast to the flag and country. After agigNigkaiskad,nt-701.ZEZEZZATZW0.102kailM§Mana their diplomas we present- Logtenberg thanked the lad- ed. is .and the president, Mrs. A piano solo was given by Cooper responded. torelee Vicki Pentland. Howes gave a piano solo. The guest speaker, Phil Main, was introduced by Tracy Livingston and thank- ed by Wayne Forster. Debbie Raynard was Vale- dictorian for the class. "/ 44,0341P:...4 Wtis • on the topic, Help me, Lord.. The choir sang, His Eye is on the Sparrow. Mrs. Delores. Culbert was welcomed into membership at Dungannon United Church, transferring from Knox Presbyterian Church, Listowel. She was the 5Qth member to join Dungannon United Church during the Mr. Jewitt welcomed all present and called on Mrs. Marion Zinn who brought • greetings from the Huron County Board of Education, three years Mr. Cowan has School assoc: .on been here. After the service WIT. Lorne Hasty, clerk of ses- gets playground grant sion, called on Mr. and Mrs. Cowan, Wayne Snyder, and Mrs. Bessie McNee to come to the front. Wayne Snyder read an address to Mr. and Mrs. Cowan on behalf of the congregation and presented Mr. Cowan with a gift of money while Mrs. Bessie McNee gave Mrs. Cowan a beautiful flower arrange- ment. Mr. Cowan made a fitting reply, expressing their ap- preciation for the gifts and for the fellowship they enjoy- ed during their stay in Duri- gannon. Pictures were taken and the congregation went down- stairs for lunch served by the ladies. A social time was enjoyed by all. school was S. S., 17 West Qn . Saturday evening Mr. sisters of the groom, Wanda Brookside Broadcast Wawanosh and her °first and Mrs. Smith were dinner. Park and Val Bendig assisted The Grade 8 Graduation Family members gather for Father's Day , Mr. and Mrs. Warren • Wylds and Mr. Dan Wylds • had a few of thi family visit with them on Father's Day. • There were Mrs. June Wylds of Kincardine, Mrs. Gayle Bell and,her three daughters -.of Ripley, Miss Linda Wylds • of London and. Kenny.Wylds • and his daughter, Melaney of Goderich. • Mrs. Barbara Sheppard of Paris, Ontario, daughter, of LOCHALSH NEWS Kee Webete311115-15/2157, Charles and Mayme Wilkins, • Jim Webster of Waterloo, visited with her parents for a son of Kae and Wellington day or two during the week. •Webster was the winner of , two seasons tickets to the home games of the JuniorA Kitchener Rangers Hockey team during a Go Rangers Go promotion put on by the Kitchener 'Waterloo Record. Jim Webster's name was selected from the eligible entrants by John Thompson, Business Manager of the Rangers. • Congratulations, Jim. Main St. Clothes For Women Exclusive Handknits Bayfield. Ont. 565-2588 Hours: Monday thru Saturday 10 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday 12 - 5:00 p.m. FALL COLLECTION ARAIVING DAILY rj. rKicES ON Wood's • 0 Illr• NM& IIN 5 cu. ft. Chest 7 cu. ft. Chest 12 cu. ft. Chest 15 Cu. ft. Chest 18 cu. ft. Chest 22 cu. ft. Chest 27 cu. ft. Chest FREEZERS 21/2" Insulation 21/2" Insulation • 21/2" Insulation 21/2" Insulation 21/2" Insulation 21/2" Insulation $275" delivered $299" delivered $3596° delivered $379" delivered $409" delivered $438" delivered $549" delivered ALL WITH 24 HOUR SERVICE 15 cu. ft. Cheit 2" Ins. Special $339" delivered UPRIGHT 12 cu. ft. Upright 16 cu. ft. Upright FREEZERS $47500 'delivered $529" delivered ALE. mA,!.p.R APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD, 'We Do Our Own Service HENSALL 262 2728 Open 8-6 Friday night till 9 p.m, ciococimoma, KINGSBRIDGE NEWS St. Joseph's Community School Association -has re- ceived a grant from the Ministry of Tourism and Rec- reation to run a summer playground again this year. The Playground, will open Monday, July 5 and run for seven weeks. Three girls have been . hired for this project. They are Michelle Bradley, Diane Van Osch and Heather Stapleton. These girls attended the Summer Leader's Training Camp at Camp Menesetung near Goderich, during the past week. Co-ordinator for the playground this summer is • Delores Van Osch. Congratualtions to all the students in the area who have just completed a suc- cessful year at school. • Grade eight graduation was held on Thursday even- ing, June 24 at .St. Joseph's Community School begin- ning with a Mass celebrated by Father Dentiriger..Follow- ing Mass, dinner was .served in the Parish Hall by mern-. bers of the C.W.L., and last earts-grade-eight--gra Following the meal, Ur. Dave Sharpe, Principal, act- ed as chairman and called upon Linda Van Osch, who graciously thanked the ladies and girls for the lovely meal. Sally Van Osch gave the Valedictorian address. Fath- er Dentinger introduced the guest Speaker, Mr. Michael Garvey, Q.C. a Mississauga lawyer, who also has a home in Kingsbridge. Followpg Mr. Garvey's veryinforina- tive talk, he was thankediby Maria Dalton and presented with a gift. The presentation of awards followed. Mr. • Melvin O'Rielly of Detroit, :presented a New testament to each graduate and was thanked by Patrick Frayne. • Mr.' Sharpe and Mrs. Mc- Donagh presented the grade eight diplomas. Mrs. Eugene Frayne, Cultural Life Con- vener,, St. Joseph's C.W.L. and Mrs. Neil Stapleton, representing St. Augustine C.W.L., presented each graduate with a small gift and were thanked by Melissa Martin. Mr. Bill Kinahan, Huron - Perth Separate School Rep- resentative brought greet- ings from the Board. The evening concluded by sing- ing 0 Canada. On Friday morning, fol- lowing a School Mass, report cards and special awards were presented to the re- maining classes of- the school. The • Paul' Riegling Memorial Music Scholarship Award was presented by Mr. Max Riegling to Helen The- ony, a Primary Student. Public Speaking Awards were presented to Sandra,, " 'Van Osch, Wein* Milieu - brag, Maureen Stapleton, and Paul Van Rooy. French Awards were pres- ented to Wendy Miltenburg and Mary Catherine Staple. ton. • Field Day Champion Aw- - ard winner was Maureen Stapleton. Other Awards presented were Perfect At- /` tendarduate special events bad,ges; —Over • dollars tor compefing in' the Garvey Public Speaking com- petition. The Highlight and most • • wThexheceointinnyg,s ensvateumndteeofthe wn y tasdrawn to, filyelweasn throw a cream pie in the Principal's face. Mr. Sharpe was a very good sport about it. • • Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mrs. Earl .Drennan who passed away a few weeks ago in Goderich.. She was a former resident of Kingsbridge, and was a sister to Matt Foley of • this area. • Members of the choirs from the Parishes of St. Aug- ustine and Kingsbridge, lay readers, Youth Groups and Father Dentinger, enjoyed a bus trip to Canada's Wond- erland at Maple on Tuesday. Congratulations to Dirk and Tinie Logtenberg who celebrated their 25th wed- ding anniversary at a recep- tion at the Lucknow Legion on Saturday evening. girls. • ANSTETT. JEWELLERS 8 ALBERT ST., CLINTON 482-3901 AT THE MAIN CORNER Another of our In-storo services FINE JEWELLERY APPRAISALS Done by our AGS Certified Gem- ologist in our occredited gem laboratory. One week service on most appraisals. Drop in or phone for com- plete information on Anstett's Jewellery Appraisal service. HOURS: Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Fridays 9 a.m. till 9 p.m.; Saturdays 9 a.m.-5;30 p.m. Modern Small Animal Facilities We -Provide High Quality a/ professional services - b/ grooming & clipping c/ modern boarding kennels' OPEN 9-5 DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS- APPT. PREFERRED EMERGENCY SERVICE 24 HOS. A DAY. HOME CALLS PREFERRED. 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