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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-01-05, Page 10....coiDDESCOSONALr.STAR, WE1:)NESPAt JANUARY ,110.93 oVitd-41terid5 Ni party• Christmas was held on December • 21 a,t4he Naas, of Mrs. 'TOM P)oralbigliflea for the Walkeis ' •• „burn CIulwitha, 000,Atten7 , Mi. Keith 'Lapp • OpenedtheMeeting with a 'rteading The minutes were, read by the secretary Mrs. Elliott Lapp and the 'finan- cial statement was giyen by Mrs. Garth 1Vicelin 'elev. A - graft:. and lbake'saleWas sug- gested for next meeting and approved. A letter was read from Mrs. Tom Dutzer \ of AA will be i charge of the pro- gram Mrs. WCAPFtleY opened the program with a .Story. The. pi "iptipad Carol singing began With a round and then . carols were interspersed through all the rest of the program. Mrs. McClinchey read another story and a Christmas contest kept everyone guessing. Santa Claus then arrived and distributed gifts to all. A variety of Christmas cake was served by Mrs. Henry Eleanor Bradnooke eqm15-,75015 • LondesI3oroF's regarding the planning for a community. event. Any suggestions for games etc. shauld be sent in by January 26th. Mrs. Elliott Lapp offered ty. PE MINISWEETHEAR: ALBUM her home for the next . Meeting. The lunch commit- tee will 'be M. Terry Rutledge and Mrs Lloyd Penfound. Mrs. Henry Hunk- ing and Mrs. Ted Hunking. Plan a Portrait Gift for Your Valentine 1. miniature album & 2 wallet prints $3.95 ' . REGULAR *7.00 VALUE No additional charge for groups. Additional portraits, and special effects portraiture, if available, may be purchased at reasonable prices in addition to offer shown. Poses our selection. Satisfaction guaranteed or dejiesit cheerfully refunded. Not valid with any other offer. I We sise • Kodak papec Forth. good look. " y JANUARY 1 3th, 1 4th & 15th 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Thurs. & Fri. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat. Erection Ken Dunn of B.M. Ross and Associates and, Ross Jackson of the Ministry -of Transportation and om- munications were present at the December 20 meeting of Goderich Township Council to discuss the erection of a new township works garage. Council decided to hire B.M. Ross and Associates to prepare preliminary plans for a wood core type of public utility building, 50 feet, by 119 feet in size. Don Bosman was present at , the meeting to •request 397 BAYFIELD ROAD SUNCOASTMALL ji u Triunity Men • rileasoptleeisn, !_t!.,1illitincunng- nig • • „ ,Mr. and Mrs; Bill Sproall returned to •,their hihnein Mississauga last Sunday after a 10 day visit_ with Marion Sproul, Sproul and Ken,Sprain* A good crowd attended the New Year's Eve dance in the Auburn Community Memorial Ball and a beef dinner was served by the Auburn .and District Lions. andl Club.?t 12:30. Music waP0P- Plied Y the disc: jockey - Steven's Country Gold. Hats and horns were giyen out at Midnight and a noisy Happy New Year,. 1983 was ushered in with the singing of Auld Lang Syne. 2 Guests with Mr. and Mrs: Emerson Rodger Last Thursday for 'dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rodger, Sheila and Neil, R.3. 1, Auburn, Warren and David of Auburn and Vickie Rodger of Barrie, Mit''I•elagadlYle;Y:1174saillivilt:y1 .11MS Ws. Rasa Dobie, foovvmS4f and John ReithbY Were Mr. SIMI!. and SheAeY" Were ofJPee.flYregaVe and Mrs. Harold Raithhy, Arian, Lyle, Eric and Teresa, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wheeler and isLos Reichert, all of Orlon and Wilfred Coltinson of Auburn Holiday.guest S with Mr• and Mrs. Elliott Lapp were Mrs: F.J: Lapp of St. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. D.G. Lap and Tracy of Waterloo, DA% and Mrs, Paul Lee of Montreal and Mr, and Mrs. Walter Denys and family of guests on airistafas Day and • - With her sister, Mrs. John hie and Mr.;andMrS. Ross McDonald, *r. McDonald' and Matthew at Holland we guests LandingAlso Present were • at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Dobie r" ;wiii1u L1/i&0, Dobiel parents liAr . Gerald • at and Mrs. Bill ElliOtt and OoderiLli. sister Laurie Elliott of Mrs.rmerY Rollinson and lialiburton and sister, Mr '401k, Murray Rollinson Glen McMichael and Misj returned last week from a McMichael of Goderich. • two week vacation with the s,. daughter Mrs. We are SorrY to Mort that Alfred Weston and Mr. Elva Straughan is a pati tit. Weston at Toronto. of garage discussed by Township Council better snow plowing. This matter was referred to , the road superintendent. Building permits issued in Goderich Township in 1982 totalled $1,363,597, according to a year end report from the building inspector. New permits issued by council at its 'December 20 meeting included: Dan Clark, house addition, Lot17, Base Line; F. Brall, new houseroof, Lot 27, Concession 8; and Albert Liebold, house demolition and' mobile home, Lot 16, Huron Road'. Council approved a grant of $100 to the Bayfield Fall Fair and $1,00 to. the Clinton Fair in 1983. R.R. Stirling was ap- pointed as delegate from Goderich Township to the Huron County Farm and Home Safety Association Board. Councillor L. Cox will be the alternate. Tax cancellations ranging from $9.85 to $308.09 were authorized for Seven people. • By-law 20, 1982, a by-law to establish an interest rate on tax arrears, was given three readings and passed, the interest rate being,at 11/4 per cent per Month. , • Accounts- totalling more than $45,000 were ordered paid by council. These in- • The Cost Of Keeping Your Automobile Running Got You Down? • With each gas fIll-up you receive a ticket making you eligible to win our weekly dia.. Hurry in to -day. • Llotw, ,t , ,„ „, ,,,,,0"3"11*. I W11 1 ' ...,- f.- •;.'"ft, ..e., ` A 'ftP,,,...."';',Ug' 'P',' ., ,,, ..„,,, p.r. ,,,,,y ULTRAMAR GAS BAR Dial 5249656 236 Huron Rood - Hwy. No. 8 Goderich eluded a grant of $2.,500tci Alexandra Marine and General Ial; $4,188 to the. Towflf Goderich fire agreement; a $8,635 grant to the Clinton Figure Skating Club; a $7;000 grant ,to the Goderich Figure •Skating Club; $3,817 for Huron County taxes; and $17,,t0 for road sinierintendant payroll. Council then° adjourned until January 3 at 1 p.m. Storms pkedieted by Lucknow area atrologer LUCKNOW - Storms in the weather forecast and on the nalitiCal front have been predicted for 1983 by Lucknow area astrologer Jane Cere. The unseasonably mild temperature of November and December has surprised many people, including Mrs. Cere, who thOttglit , there would be an early ' Winter with large -amounts of snow. But we're not off the hook yet, since Mrs. Cere has predicted partitularl blustery weather from mid - '..january through the middle of February. She has determined several- probable dates /for storms and has given herself a two-day spread as margin for error. Storms can be expected on: Jan 13, 14, 23, 24,26 and 27; Feb. 1, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 22 and 23; March 1, 2, 13, 14, 30 and 31; April 2, 3, 7 and 9. The- end of 1983 could be marked •.with •political upheaval, she said becauSe Pluto, the outer-most planet, goes into Scorpio. In 1914, 0 she natectauto went into up in the Great Alignment C,aiweranWWI star*d the which has caused tension as same month. Likewise in well as recession and • 1939, Pluto went into Leo and economic depression.. The WWII started. • planta 'will be In that for - Mrs. Cere said she is not mation until 1985. too alarmed -about .the Mrs Cere noted that she prediction, but added some doesn't take herself too astrologers think' there Will seriously, although she has be turmoil of some con. made accurate predictions sequence in the next year. • during her 12 years as an • The planets are still lined' astrologer. •'OFA plans slide • • P.keSetitafAlon " • The monthly thieeing for Coration oBanodhuataceetir the Huron County Federa-- tion of: Agriculture will be, held on January 6, at the South Huron Secondary School in Exeter. A special slide presentation desetibing the Farm Credit Corpora- - tions Loan Progranl Will be shown at 7:15 p.m. before the meeting. A panel =erasion will be held by Bob Morris Toronto- - Dominion Bank Agrotogest; Dave Gowingjarm Credit ana; Federal Business Develop/ ment Bank Manager. Ther4 will be an opportunity to as questions of these mien abo their organizationduru the evening. Come early and see the slide preasntatiofl at 7 15 and enjoy the Social hall - hour from 8:00 to 8:30 jith the meeting starting -48:30 sharp. For more information call Mrs. Ann Nesbit, Ft. . , Blyth. 523-9595. ,) g BULK F \( PriceTRIANGLE DISCOUNT Break COLGATE TOOTHPASTE loo mi 17"aft" • ONLY .09 VASE JESIVE CARE LOTION HOT SHOTS HAND WARMERS 2 PER PKG JOHNSOTS 'BABY SHAMPOO 350 ml MITCHUM "SKIP A-DAr ROLL ON DEODORANT 44 WAMPOLE/400 I U.'S VITAMIN E 100 CAPSULES 1 29 200 ml ONI _ . ONLY7 9° PKG ml ONLY S 2 • 29 ONLY 3 • ANTIPHLOGISTINE RUB A-535 80 ml ONLY $3•49 ONLYS1 .99 PHOTO SPECIAL IDEVELOPING C126,110,135 and SPECIAL FILM tDISC FILM 12 Exposure ONLYS3.99 20.Exposure ONLY $6.99 24 Exposure ONLY 57.99 36 Exposure... 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