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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-04-13, Page 6APRIL IS DIAMOND MONTH Here are just four examples of the saving on now for diamond month at Anstett Jewellers. Choose from our special group of sixty-five engagement rings, all specially priced for diamond month. 524.25 1023.75 30 solitaire 15,_ 50 :2050. LADIES' SOLITAIRE RINGS Set in 14 kt: gold .98 ct. (1 only) 1295. 1.14 ct. (1 only) 1395. .91 ct. (2 only) 1895. .93 ct. (1 only) 1995. .95 ct. (1 only) 1995. 2 2096.25 GENT'S DIAMOND RINGS Set In 10 kt. gold 1.03 ct. (1 only) 1.23 ct. (1 only) 1450. 1650. ANSTETT 8 Albert St., Clinton JEWELLERS 482-3901 iy arne clireOtors lar Stehle vesque flow to make a -non-person- was ernpltasized,at the fifth annual meeting of Town and Country Hosie, (makers in.' Blyth on.AprII $. Ministry o'F Health activa- tion consultant Elaine Baillie told • those in atten- dance that there are. three ways to make a patient a non -person - to confuse him, take away his. individual identity and take away his independence. She ex- ' emplified her theories by presenting a film entitled How To Make a Non -person. "I-'ve shown it, not to be critical, but to help redevelop an awareness," said Mrs. Baillie. The Ministry of Health consultant said there is one word she would like to see out of the English language and that is senility. "It is important to recognize that under stress we all do strange things," said Mrs. Baillie. 'Communication is also im- portant said Mrs. Baillie and she pointed out how if a per- • soil' is on the receiving endo instructions With no °oppo# tunity to clarify what is be" ing ,said, there could be con- :fusion. She plit the audience. to the test by giving out 10 oral instructions without giv- ing iving the opportunity to ask questions. Most of the au- dience did poorly. Mrs. Baillie then presented the situation where a nurse quickly tells an elderly hard -of -hearing patient to put their sweater on and leaves before the pa- tient understands what is be- ing said. As part of the annual meeting, the board of direc- tors for Town and Country Homemakers was named. Executive will be named at the board's next meeting. The board of director's in- cludes Marie Bolton, Gerry Bornath, Bev Brown, Elaine Gottschall, Lois Hodgert, Jane LeVan, Ruth Linton, Betty McGregor, Irene Okahashi, Loretta Siegner, Alun Thomas, Thea Trick, Terri Trites, Helen Under- wood and Paul Steckle. Orchestra London Canada FINAL CONCERT '82 & '83 SEASON Saturday, April 16th 8:15 P.M. North Street United Church GODERICH Conductor: Brian Jackson Soloist: Pat Leavens Sponsored by the GODERICH ROTARY CLUB TICKETS available at *e door for this concert and for the183-r84 season. h'. .47 The president of the Huron County Town and Country Homemakers Bev Brown presents Elaine Baillie, activation consultant with the Ministry of Health with a basket of Huron County products. Mrs. Baillie was the guest speaker at the Town and Country Homemakers fifth annual meeting. - ROLLER SKATING S ARTS April 15 hit ,'itsie 7:00 P.M. Admission '1.00 Skate Rental '1.00 GODERICH ARENA PRE -OWNED wcwzy ato' 1')'L O C Es 1978 c�ME'LCL / A one owner lady driven vehicle with only 33,000 miles. Equipped with every option available including air conditioning, cruise control, power windows and seats. Truly one of a kind automobile that should provide its new owner with many miles of pleasure. Serial No. S51800. $5895. 1979 L.'actiLLac CoupE One of-G,M.'s sharpest automobiles with every conceivable option including Michelin tires and wire wheel covers. Finished in original Silver Metallic with 'notching vinyl roof and gorgeous Maroon- D'Elegance interior. Only 42,000 carefully driven miles. Serial No. 99145297. • $10,400. 'Land cA4a' gtij. E (vi'LE n) 'EfE9ancE 19/9 1.in.coL'n c lazli l/ ' A very well equipped one owner personal luxury car with such things as air conditioning, stereo, cruise, dual power seats and windows, auto light system and -7rruch more. Finished in original ky Blue with matching Vinyl roof and 'interior. Approx. 58,000 miles. Replacement cost over '30,000 Serial No. S760136. $10, 900. /982 1,1ncprn COntuluEntaL Finished in Teal Metallic with rriatching velour individual seats. Very well equipped including digital instrumentation, aluminum finned wheels, auto. air conditioning, power windows and seats and much more. 18,000 'miles. Original list price over '30,000. Serial No. CY631687. $2/,40a. Come in Today -View Our Large Selection Of Low Mileage Used Vehicles 348 Huron Rd, Highway No. S Goderich Phone: 524-9361 524-8411 • Fitness. It gives much more than it takes. he regular meeting: of the Tiger Dunlo 441 Club was hold APrd 6 at �t lone of tfinda Bisset. The meeting opened with the Pledge and ro •call, o, one food' or spice e41► learned to like during; to project Some answers were pumpkin soup, borscht and celery soup. The Achievement pro- gram was discussed and it was .decided, that a demonstration on how to make yogurt would be done by Pam Clements, Sandy Chambers and -Tammy Talbot. The Achievement Program will be Thursday, May 5 at Brookside School at 7 p.m. The U.C.W. of Benmiller United Church met on Wednesday, April 6 at the Church. Mrs. Phyllis Fisher and Mrs. Phyllis Bogie were in charge of devotions and as old Achl vement nig Gertrude Ka sing,, Phyllis Fisher and her hus, band bad enjoyed a holiday at the Barbados recently she gave a very.ilnteresting talk on conditions there with pic- tures to illustrate. She spoke on the various Churches they visited and the history on several. She mentioned the native people live meagerly and the people are depen- dant to a great extent on the sale of their main export pro- duct, sugar. June will be the U.C.W. Thankoffering meeting. Mrs. Clare Ann Jewell will be purchasing dishes for the kitchen and Mrs, Maudie McBride advised•they will be packing their 'bale of used clothing on May 16 for Fred Victor Mission in Toronto.. A donation was made for the seeds for the Zaire and Angola project. The meeting concluded and the members enjoyed a social half hour with • lunch served by the Maitland Unit. The next meeting will be Wednesday, June 10. Guests with Mrs; film •Clutton recently, were Dar- rell Conten of Pasadena, California, Atli' and Airs, Ed gotten, and son Robert of Burlington, Mr, and Ws. Steven Knapp and daughter Amanda of Don Mills:; Miss Sarah Van Heade of St. Thomas; Miss Lisa Clutton of London and: Miss Penny Clutton of Goderich. Guests with Mr. and Mrs., Gordon Kaitting the past week were Mrs.Ross McTavish and friends of Shakespeare; and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mac McQuay rie of Oakville visited and also called on friends in the vicinity some of which were Mr. Harry Vokes at Maitland Manor and Mrs. H. 'label of Goderich. Remember the euchre card party in Colborne 'Township Hall this Thursday, April 14 at 8 p.m. Goderich. W.I. elects new officers The April meeting, of the Goderich Branch of the W.I. was opened by the Ode and Mary Stewart Collect. Roll call - The respon- sibility of an W.I. member - was answered by 15 mem- bers and two visitors. The minutes and treasurer's report were read and approved. Thank you's for donation sent to the Heart Fund, and for flowers sent to sick members were read. Mrs. E. Anderson, reported on cards and PaRllapanwn�® flowers, sent to sick and The mamma' lo,Ounona Nan.. shut-ins. MATHER'S LANDSCAPING & LAWN MAINTENANCE ENJOY THE BEAUTY OF COMPLETE LANDSCAPING & LAWN MAINTENANCE IHAVE YOUR LAWN ROLLED 8 FERTILIZED FOR THE SPRING SODDING • SEEDING •GRASS CUTTING SHRUBS • TREES PH. 524-24.01 i Mrs. Sitter the secretary - treasurer, announced that an invitation had been received from Tiger Dunlop W.I. to help celebrate their 35th anniversary on Wednesday, April 13 at 1:30 p.m. Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock, from Auburn, being a visitor, spoke briefly. Mrs. I. Young introduced Mrs. S. Chandler who is our District President. After declaring all offices vacant Mrs. Chandler asked' for nominations from the floor. The newly elected officers for 1983 - 84 are as follows: Past President, Mrs. N. Clairmont; President, Mrs. G.' Morley; 1st Vice President, Mrs. J. Schram; 2nd Vice President, Mrs. E. Anderson; Sec. Treasurer. Mrs. E. Sitter; Ass't Sec. Treasurer, Mrs. M. Barker; District Director, Mrs. N. Clairmont; Alternate District Director, Mrs. I. Young; Branch Directors, Mrs. J. Cook, Mrs. C. Taylor and Mrs. L. Wilson; Public Relations Officer. Mrs. I. Young; Ass't. Public Relations Officer, Mrs. M. Barker. Others elected include: Curator, Mrs. C. Taylor; History Book Committee, Mrs. S. Crawford, Mrs. E. Anderson, Mrs. M. Barker and Mrs. P. McTaggart;, Pianist, Mrs. M. Hawkins and Mrs. C. Taylor; Auditors, Mrs. E. Anderson and Mrs. J. Schram; Flower Fund, Mrs. E. Anderson; Nominating Committee, ANSTETT JEWELLERS 8 ALBERT ST., CLINTON 482-3901 AT THE MAIN CORNER We're at your service... • With in-store WATCH REPAIRS Certified Watchmaker on staff WATCH BATTERY INSTALLATION Supplied and in- $ stalled while you. way? ' 4o each 'x' Also:• Installation of eliactronic cajcuiglipr.,, ;, batteries.. 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Clair- mont; Family and Consumer Affairs, Mrs. J. Schram; Education and Cultural Affairs, Mrs. C. Taylor and Resolutions, Mrs. E. Anderson. The new officers were installed by Mrs. Chandler. Mrs. Clairmont expressed thanks to Mrs. Chandler and also to the members for their co-operation, during her term of office. The new president. Mrs. G. Morley, taking the chair, made plans to have the new executive . meet at Mrs. E. Sitter's home, on Friday, April 15 to prepare programs for the coming year. W.J. Denomme FLOWER SHOP ' Phone 524-0132 DAY OR NIGHT Agent for 24 hr. FILM DEVELOPING r STATE FARM CD INSURANCE FOR INSURANCE CALL BILL BARWICK AGENT 388 KINGSTON ST. GODERICH, ONTARIO 524-7551 Me a good neighbor, State Farm is there. Stele Farm Insurance Companies Cenadien Head Offices: Scarborough, Ont. 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