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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-01-26, Page 6lP$G.E.'6 " " DE1 CE 511914,1 STA , ' otiva L78-15 -Fisk Belted WS - Reg. $80.00 E78-14 BrunsWicR Belted WS - Reg. 450.00 P225R75-15 FiskSteel WS - Reg. $8,5.00 P215R75 15 Fisk- Steel WS - Peg $84.00 P205R75-15 -Michelin Steel WS m Reg. $120.00 $' 00' FR70-14 BFGo Fabric BW ® X600 . Reg. $70.00 °I)$25. LIMITED SUPPLY - CASH & CARRY F78-15 Belted Plus all other sizes -at reduced rates INSTALLATION AND BALANCING INCLUDED .Sera victTire528m210e 3 LUCKNOW • Bar Kw* and.anistinah010011 On JAttniety 12 Renin Den- bok of Colliclgwrntdl canne ,to our school, sponsored by Dunganno0 Kinettes, repres- ented . by Debbie . Bauer. Kevin is a singer who has recorded an album and the proceeds are going towards research on Cystic Fibrosis which Kevin has. He played a guitar, and sang some songs which are on the album. He gave away two records and the lucky winners of the records were Debbie Draper and . Wayne ` Smith. After- wards he signed autographs and pictures to all students that wanted them. He has records and cassetes for sale. at our school. They are $8.99 each and order sheets have been sent home. Parent Information Night, was held at the F. E. Madill Secondary on January 6. Par-, ents had a chance to talk to some of the teachers and to hear about the courses their children can take. The results of the Legion Poster. Contest from our school are as follows: junior poster, first, Debbie Debold, who won $15, and third, Kim ler who won $5. In the T y , intermediate division J+ ' Gammie iYed' second prize and :$1,0 and Kirk Livingston won third prize and , .., y" C4a gratulalions.. 'also to Biretta Martin who paced third bra s, itjr'Cor.test held h'e- M by Tiniistry of Natural Resources. The topic this year was, The Benefits of Trees and Wodcilots, in' the Windham District. On Friday, February 11, Kindergarten Registration will be held. On January 17 the photo- grapher was back for picture retakes. .. On Friday, January 14, Brookside girls hockey team played Ripley. The score, was 7 - 4 for Ripley. Getting goals for Brookside ' was Donna Baynard, 3 and Christina Farcish, 1. Better luck !pert time girls!'" On Thursday, January .20 the students council held a talent show.The -winners. were: junior division, first, Freddie McCabe, honourable. mentions, Penny Holmes, Trisha Holmes and Dawn Hogan; senior division, first, Sheri Smyth, honourable mentions, - Angela Minima Heidi Fillmore, Julie Thoriip- A poster. son, Christine Simpson, )Ort Tyler, Annette Gruendler, Teresa Medan', Jacqui Paw, Son and Angela and Arletta Olen% Brookside is holding a mini 'volleyball tournament , on January 26. We will be hosting Lucknow, Colborne, and East Wawanosh public schools Good luck 'to' all essay, coutosts team;;' The intermural, votleyba 1 is hi its senna finals. e q,tanslings are as follows: seniors, Superbs 16, Dyna mites 15, Servers 11, Vol- leyers 10,.Warriors 6 and Bruisers with 2 points. Jun- iors, Hot Shots 16,, Servers 14,-nemons 8, Volleyers 8, Dyna►inatesdT . n orpecioes Wednesday ith 6 points. • - 8a; w On Friday, JannetY. 2.1, grade 8 had hot- dogs for lunch and everyone enjoyed the treat Mrs. Blake and Mrs. Bere attended a meeting at the Huron County Board of Edu- cation office in Clinton on after whoa This meting,, which was Chaired by the Enriiahnleat Resoufce Consuii'tr Pebble Deslinga,, was called to, give those present an averview.of the enrichment program and to show enrichment kits ,.and materials which will be avail- able to schools. Grandstand. committee proceeds 75 YEARS AGO The first robin for 1908 was seen in Goderich on Sunday last, January 19, Will the Globe please give us credit. for being ahead of Toronto -this year in recording Bobby's advent? . Coal dealer William "Lee has received a sample of new fuel from Scranton, Penn- sylvania, which gives promise of coming into general use. It isapparently made_ in- moulds and each piece is the size of a small egg and uniform in size. The lumps are made from slack coal or coal dust, the process being patented. 50 YEARS AGO R.C. Hays, sr., - veteran Goderich lawyer and dean of LO KINI BACK the. Huron County bar, quietly observed his 80th birthday this week. A self- made man, he first"hung up his shingle" here in 1880. He was appointed deputy county judge rn 1917 and was named aKing's Counsel in 1928. , -NDr_ J.B. Whitely has been re-elected president of the Goderich Trotting and Pacing Association. Treasurer E.R. Wigle reports a small deficit, the first in many years. The association distributed $3,500 in purses during the preceding year. W.T. Murney has been re- elected chairman of the Water and Light Committee. He has been a member of the. committee ever since Hydro was. introduced to Goderich. 25 YEARS AGO The PUC should be invited to meet' with town council to consider an immediate in- crease in local water rates, stated Reeve. James Don- nelly Friday night. -For severalmonths now, persons who are acquainted with the facts have considered a rate increase just a matter of "how soon". The public was informed a long time ago that the water department was operating at a deficit. Reeve John Morrissey of Stephen Township, edged out Reeve John Durnin of West Wawanosh Township, by one vote. in the final in the final ballot to determine the new warden for Huron County Tuesday. 5 YEARS AGO The Goderich Community Grandstand Committee has decided to proceed with plans for a no frills grand- stand to be built this year despite an apparent lack of support. Provincial government approval has been received -.for the expansion of the Adult Training Workshop (Kinsmen Centre) in Goderich. The Goderich Recreation Board will ask that C.C. Parker and Associates of London, architects for the arena project, proceed to have the problem of rusting beams in the arena rectified by the contractor as soon as possible. DEPT. 165 BURNISHED OAK AND GOLDEN OAK 4'x8' PANELING A superior quality panel with real wood backing! Perfect for any room in your home. Our Reg. 13.88 value on sale for — u And Here's A First Quality BUDGET -PRICED PANEL Rustic Pine and Northern Birch. Authen- tic reproductions at a truly affordable price. SAVE To 9.36 No. 1 standard colors including popular maple block Here's an .economical way to up -grade your existing cabinets REPLEEMENT CABINET D0ORs 3 StYLES 72. SIZES. 3 styles: Cathedral, Classic.and.Laval. Solid oak frames. You can finish them tany color,you wish. We also have matching drawer fronts and .mat- ching "iron -on" veneer. Please allow 2 weeks for gielivery. Dept. 206. SHOWN 'HERE Is The Cathedral Model Our 10"x13" doors are priced as low as 8.99! Come, see all the styles and sizes. Complete With Chrome Plated Cygnet 6 aucet,& Marble Top With Shell Basin ATURAL PINE VANITY WITH OPEN ODEL , LOUVRED DOORS Here's a "Special Purchase" value that's bound to add a touch of elegant charm to your bathroom. And it's package',priced to save you 94.00! Dept. 212 & 404 Purchased separately, Our Reg. 273.85 value ONE-THIRD OFF LIGHTS Post Formed Counter Tops 2799 SAVE 5.80 On Our 6' TOPS Our Reg. 33.79 value,on sale for SAVE 7.00 On Our 8' COUNTER 3799 TOPS Our Reg. 44.99 valine now only SAVE 9.36 On Our 10',COUNTER ' 4699 TOPS Our Reg. 56.35 value now FRAMING STRAPPING DISCONTINUED FIXTURES At Remarkable Savings . Our 'entire in -stock supply of discontinued fixtures is on sale. No r.e-orders! First come; first served! CLEARANCE! 25% OFF WE, NEED ROOM - FOR INCOMING CARPET LINES • Our new '83 lines are on the way. So , you save 25% off our reg. prices on all discontinued carpets whilestocks last! First come; first served! 1-8' SPx3RUCE 5 a 2x2-8' SPRUCE 4,9 Quality second to none in the industry! KNOTTY PINE Fora unique and different wall ap- pearance. Tongue & groove vee - joint strips make installation easy. KNOTTY CEDAR CLEAR CEDAR DEPT. 1125 23 SO. FT.�� BUNDLE. .23 SO. FT. Each piececeis 5/t6" thick and is reversible. 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