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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-12-08, Page 26PAGE 24-GODERICH SIGNAL STAR, WEpNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1982 Boys win pennant Robertson Round up The junior girls' all-star volleyball tournament was held at Victoria School last Friday. Robertson's team consisted of Beth McDonald, Marnie Sims, Christa Gedcke, Trish Gavigan, Petra Schulz, Kathy Jo Moore, Allana Graham, Nancy Woodard, Tina Hamilton, Lori Jane Lamb, Penny Sampson and Sandy Chambers. Mrs. Scratch was the coach. Although Robertson did not place, they played well and had fun. -by Birgit Schulz. The junior boys' volleyball team was able to bring home the pennant and did a really good job! Mr. Currie would like to congratulate them. They played against Colborne, Brookside, Holmesville and Victoria. The members of the team were: Robbie Dempsey, Brian Lane, Jeff Boyce, Shawn Currie, Danny Crawford, Jeff Langridge, Bobby Pellow, John Tzouimis, Scott Morash, Mark Machan, Tim Harrison, Kelly MacDonald, Andrew Longwell, Glenn Woodard and Paul Hamilton. -by Kelly Hoy. The stage band from GDCI will be entertaining the senior students from Robertson School on Friday, December 17. --by Craig Smith. Lately Robertson School students have been selling Christmas cards. Drawn by Bill Trebish and Jennifer Hunter, these Christmas cards are being sold to raise money for a computer. The computer will help students to learn how to use a com- puter and also help them with school work. The Christmas cards, 12 m a package, are being sold for $3. Your support would be appreciated. --by Birgit Schulz. Be Careful shovelling snow When mounds of snow - begin piling up around your door, resist the impulse to grab the nearest shovel and start plowing energetically to the street. Snow shoveling is heavy work and requires the proper technique if you want to avoid straining your heart and back. The best time, to shovel is before eating, or at least one to two hours after eating. If at any time you feel a paw or heaviness in your chest, or become dizzy, faint, or start sweating pro- fusely, stop shoveling im- mediately and get medical attention. You may be hav- ing a heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thompson of 126 St. David Street, Goderich celebrated their 62nd wedding anniversary on Saturday, December 4 with a family dinner party. Barrie defeats White At the Ontario Federation of Agriculture's Annual Con- vention in Toronto rec- ently, positions on the ex- ecutive were sought by an unusually large number of candidates. Some members had been campaigning in several counties prior to Convention to rally support for their candidacy. Ralph Barrie from Lanark County, defeated Ron White from Middlesex County to retain his position as Presi- dent of the OFA. Ron White also ran to be reelected in his position as first vice- president and was suc- cessful, defeating four other candidates. Locally, Merle Gunby from Dungannon was return- ed to the OFA executive as a director. Completing the ex- ecutive are Keith Buckner, Oxford County; Harry Pellisero, North Niagara Region; and Bridget Pyke from Wolfe Island. `CLEARING OUT SALE GIVE-AWAY PRICES Paint, electrical supplies, bolts, lag screws, tools, odds & ends Friday, December 10th Saturday, December 11th SERVICE DOMINION HARDWARE 30 Victoria St. Goderich �RRY ISTMA your family and 'all' your friends with ease this year! Save the time and expense of sending Christmas cards by placing a "Merry" Christmas Greeting in the Signal -Star Your greeting with unlimited wording will appear, grouped with other greetings, in the Dec. 15 and/or Dec. 22 issues. One Week S5 .80 Both Weeks 6.5 PLUS: YOU CAN $AVE AN ADDITIONAL 51.00 BY PAYING FOR YOUR GREETING IN ADVANCE. One Week paid in advance USE THIS CLIP AND MAIL OR BRING IN PERSON. AI 54.80 Both Weeks paid in advance ■ MERR Y CHRISTMAS and a Hapny New Year to n.y wife. S. Claus HANDY FORM TO WRITE YOUR SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GREETING PLEASE PRINT • YOUR NAME•: . PHONE: I POSTAL CODE: Y FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY ..SEND CHEQUE OR MONEY ORDER, PLEASE DO NOT MAIL CASH Clip and Mail, or bring in person to: THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR P.O. BOX 220 (Hwy. No. 21 South) GODERICH N7A 4B6 Foundati In 1982 the Ontario Heart Foundation allocated $9.2 million for heart and stroke research projects in the Pro- vince of Ontario. These figures were releas- ed at the annual meeting of the Ontario Heart Founda- tion held at the Westbury Hotel in Toronto on November 19. In delivering the Report of the Medical Research Com- mittee Chairman, Dr. Malcolm D. Silver said that this allocation included 124 grants-in-aid, at teaching centres and hospitals in On- tario and 35 personnel awards plus 27 high school student scholarships and 16 science student scholar- ships. These awards repre- sent funding for eight of the 14 universities in the pro- vince; ` A total income of $12,035,374 was reported by the Honorary Treasurer, R.J. Nobes and this n gives $9.2 million for research represents a 7.4 percent in- crease over the reported figure for last year. The Foundation's income is derived from the annual `Canadian Heart Fund' public appeal conducted dur- ing the month of February; bequests; 'In Memoriam' donations; Special Events; and an annual grant of $150,000 from the provincial government. 74.3 percent of the total in- come is directed to heart and stroke research projects and related activities; 11.7 per- cent for community pro- grams and education; 7.5 percent of total income is us- ed for on -campaign purposes and 6.5 percent for ad- ministration. Robert E. Dale, Q.C. of Toronto was elected presi- dent for the next two years and executive members of the board are R.J. Nobes, Toronto, vice-president and treasurer; J.K. Conway, PhD, Toronto, vice- president; and Dr. Jack Hir- sh, Hamilton, medical vice- president. Residents enjoy new bingo cards There was a good at- tendance at Bingo last " Friday afternoon. Residents seem to be enjoying the new bingo cards which eliminate the necessity of bingo chips. Rev. Pick preached the Sunday morning service. On Monday afternoon, Helen Bradley, Margaret McQueen, and Edith Aldington combined their talents at baking and the result was some delicious looking cupcakes which will be distributed to the various residents on their birthdays. Huronview news Ceramic class meet on Tuesday afternoon in the craft room. Also on Tuesday, Special Care men and women gathered in the auditorium to listen to some favorite records and to enjoy a light refreshment. Taking advantage of the beautiful weather on Wed- nesday. a van load of residents which consisted of Josephine Cunningham, Helen Bradley, Mary Ross, Beatrice Young, Phyllis Connell, Eber Lewis, and Annie Dale went to Stratford shopping for Christmas. On the way to Stratford Secord McBrien stayed in Seaforth to visit for the afternoon with his wife, and was picked up on the return trip. As the auditorium was busy on Thursday, the residents gathered on Ground North for their regular euchre game. Huronview would like to welcome Maurice Hirtzel from Crediton. Visitors may find Maurice on Men's Bed Care. Sympathy is expressed to the family of Mrs. Ger- trude Feaver. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •a'• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • THE SPECIAL • •••• • • CHRISTMAS SUPER SPECIAL • ••••• • "m" SPECIALLY PRICED. ! .................................. • MAXWELL HOUSE MASTER ROAST COFFEE $Z.29 ;1.69s 994: ;4.95's $1.79: • CLOVERLEAF FLAKED WHITE : •ALBACORE TUNA IN OIL • 6.5 OZ. TIN 369 GRAM CAMPBELL'S 10 FL. OZ. • CREAM OF MUSHROOM SOUP 39 4 • • CHRISTMAS SUPER • SPECIAL • MINUTE MAID 12.5 OZ. FROZEN ORANGE JUICE MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE 10 OZ. JAR PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE $1 KRAFT 250 GREAM KRAFT SUPER CRUNCH OR SMOOTH .2 9 PEANUT BUTTER500GRAM • 48 FL. OZ. • MOTT'S CLAMATO JUKE•. • FRENCHEFRIES 5LBS. SOMERDALE • LANCIA 1 KG. • MACARONI A • HOSTESS • POTATO CHIPS $ 1 . 9 9 I CANNED TOMATOES 994124 OZ. RED & WHITE BREAD 89° • DSPAGHETTI 99 DOLE SWEET 19 FL. OZ. PINEAPPLE CRUSHED -CHUNKS SLICED • • WELCH'S • GRAPE JUICE • WHITE OR CONCORD 40 FL. OZ. $1 99 • SOLO MARGARINE 1 LB. TUB • 594 • CLARK'S BEANS WITH • PORK • 14 FL. OZ. • 654 • MONARCH •. FLOUR • 3.5 KG. ALL PURPOSE • OR PASTRY $2.99 200 GRAM RED ROSE 120'5 994ORANGE PEKOE TEA BAGS TURKEYS GRADE"A' B AVG .• $1, .29 LB PRIME RIB OF BEEF s YLE $2.69 LB REGULAR GROUND BEEF $ 1 .39 LB BONELESS DINNER HAMS $2.99.. MAPLE LEAF Oics:EIDER'S! 3 9 1 POLISH SAUSAGE $.1.69 BOLOGNA 500 GRAM EA. • DEVON BACON $ 1.99 I BACK BACON $2.39 LB. SWEET PICKLED Ok MAPLE LEAF ORCOTTAGE ROLLS IL 99IWIENERS SCHNEG454 RAM 1.99 MINILAURA SEPUDDINGS $1.491 MUSHROOMS 'o= 69 AYLMER 14 FL. OZ• KTAI L 99.4I HOTTCHOCOLATE $2.3 BRUNSWICK 42 GFRUIT COC PURINA 750 GRM SARDINESRAM 2 FOR 89C . PROTEINA APLUS 49i • E.$1 CANADA DRY 750 :PEPSI COLA 6 .9 8 D Ps GINGER ALE 6MLR $1 .9 8 pt. DEP: 59:, • 994: 3.99• MISS MEW • CAT FOODS • 3FOR1 .00! 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