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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-04-13, Page 12fest interest 1%% Annual We represent many Trust Companies. We ore often able to arrange for the highest interest being of- fered on Guaranteed Investment Certificates. *Subject to change ¶fir Gaiser-Kneale +� Insurance Brokers Inc IA EXETER CLINTON GRAND BEND GODERICN 1 235-2420 482-9747 238-8484 524-211.8 PROD. OF ONTARIO FANCY GRADE IDA RED APPLES 1 1% vi 121 'TAN Vi?EA DAVA, • gip: uI&gid , Wesley Junior' Choir. presented a Musical Plays Coof in. the, Furnace, sor of Daniel of the, Olft. meat, under the direction of �.. :r 1, fir• . Mary Hearn with. Cathy Pot- ter at the organ and Bonny Jewitt at the piano. Sjeve ' • Blenohe 1Dee> ve , qBR 33Qa Hearn played the drums and • Vicki Cantelon played the flute. Murray Lobb and Harold Jantzi received the offering. Remember on April 13 - Senior Choir Practice is at 7"" p.m. Seniors Meet The Enterprising Seniors met at the Community Cen- tre in Holmesville last Thursday with Everett Men - wain in charge of the meeting. Alice Porter acted ., as secretary in the absence of Charlotte. Blanche Deeves gave the card report. The treasurer's report was given by Frank Yeo. Roll S:au was taken by Mice Porter, `Blanche Neves reported on upcoming bus trips, Next meeting will be April 21 atll p.m.. Members please note the change of time for April, May and June. Mary Sterling will be in charge of entertainment for the next County Cookers enjoy foods The fourth meeting of tne Holmesville II Country Cookers was held at the home of leader Bev Van Ninhuys on March 5. Lisa DeRutter . read the minutes. The treasurer's report was read and we decided what the cover of our books would be. The food was prepared and cooked. We all had our own remarks about it when it was done. The fifth meeting of the Holmesville II Country Cookers was on March 19. Julia Ritchie opened the meeting with the pledge. We had the roll call and the secretary read the minutes. We prepared our food and sat down to work in our books. When we were finished we discussed our party which was coming up. We were all assigned to bring some kind of food. The food was then eaten,. which had been prepared beforehand. The "sixth ' meeting was ' held on March 26. This ' meeting was our party. Summer classes at CRSS For the fifth year in suc- cession a summer school will be offered at Central Huron Secondary School in Clinton. The Huron County Board of Education approved the elementary and secondary summer school at its meeting on April 5: Director of education John Cochrane said the Ministry of Education will fund both elementary and secondary school summer schools if the courses being offered are academic. "That's (academic) all we have," said Mr. Cochrane. Both trustee Murray Mulvey and superintendent of operations R. B. Allan em- phasized the summer school is operated at a low local cost to the board. As in the past, transportation o p nation will be pro- vided from each town in the county to CHSS. We all gathered together in a circle and talked. Then we were called together to play many different games. Beforehand, we had blown up balloons and everyone had to break theirs to get their fortune inside. Some of us brought friends and -or sisters. When we finished with the games we got plates and forks and ate. Some of the foods were: salads, lasagna, Jamaican Meat Patties, • vegetables, strawberry milkshakes, cheese tray, bread try with rolls, bread sticks and Melba toast, apple Pe : andrrnaple baked apples. When we were finished eating everyone helped clean up. The seventh meeting was held on April 2. We did the final meeting page in our books. We went on .to play the Roulette Review which was a total flop. No one could answer the questions on their own so we resorted to using our books. meeting, Everyone enjoyed shuffleboard and we're. Lunch was served by Hilda �Ale� • Tdankofferiag The Holmesville U.C.W. thankoffering meeting was held on April 5 with the presi- dent, Phyllis Cox, welcom- ing a good turn out of members and guests, Mrs. Ada Tebbutt read the meditation and offered prayer. A skit was presented, The Women Around .the Cross, with Isobel Sturdy, Margaret Yeo, Kaye Farris, Betty Stover, Grace Walter, Isobel Harris and Irene Cud- more taking part. Elaine Bechtel introduced the program of slides taken on their family trip to the Ho- ly Land and slides of Nairobi, Kenya and of the Lewis family whom they visited. Rev. Bechtel gave a very interesting commen- tary while Ralph Holland ran the projector. Two solos by Molly Cox were enjoyed. Barb Betties thanked all who participated in the program. XXX Mrs. Millie Dempsey is the captain for the Cancer drive in Goderich Township. Please welcome the can- vassers when they call. 1o" DISCOUNT OFF ALL WEDDINGS BOOKED UNTIL APRIL 30, 1983 PLUS REE FRESH ROSE GOING -AWAY CORSAGE FOR THE BRIDE Come in... Brides and Grooms to be...enter your names in our Register. You could WIN A HONEYMOON HOLIDAY for Two at the Sam Lord Castle Barbados, or dozens of other Bridal Gifts. .prepaumnimenrammem...garammimmwimi....., o:10 \‘ i.,x.. Flower F .�� k 166 THE SQUARE, GODERICH Ph' 524-8761 Royal Bank Block . Beside Campbell'. Evening, ph: 511.7217 1 COUPON. ■ SPECIgL, ■ OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 15 at 9 P.M. 1 A% WITH THIS COUPON RECEIVE ■ 0 OFF CORSAGERICE OF YOUR ■ or BOUTONNIERE ■ TO WEAR FRIDAY NIGHT AT THE ■' ■ GD.C.I.FOR.MAL ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ GIRLS --- going to the formal? Take advantage of this great `formal` Special: If you aren't going to the formal, you can still take advantage of this special. Open Sundays Make any purchase or purchases with a total value of $10. or more from our cosmetic department and we williv g eyoua COSM ETIC BAG A $499 VALUE! Citisc•oit_10 EC m C:A 1I�� I4 SHOPPERS SQUARE GODERICH 524-724 1 ot .-safe• NEW "# D Malt 81 cave' Lam° 4hei born Nancy oune the birth g Richard are ha .p-�e�rtr to f � tea wei,8h�utg 7 their first iledet a daughter, - lbs 2 0z., at • (e ned Charlene Marta, en'Wednes! Ho pjtaj sister ° r S rale. day, Noah 23,,1983, at Alex- Hospital A suer for Scottie. Andra Marine and General Proud grandparents are Mr. Hospital, Goderich. and Mrs. Fred White of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Finnie of Kitchener, and great grandparents Mrs. Harold Good and Mrs. Laura White, both of Goderich. F Jirn and Kare (nee White) are pleased to announce the. Club hears about Philippino's life The Goderich Rotary Club members were delighted to hear about the Philippines, homeland of Joy (Mary Judith) Yu Ekey an ex- change visitor hosted by the Goderich Rotary Club this year. Joy said how much she has appreciated the warm welcome given her clut members, especially thos€ who have been her "foster - parents" through the year. Joy showed slides of her homeland, including the geography, domestic animals, folk -dances and the Rotary Club of Cotabato, Joy's home city. Her description of her eight hour school day at home, made for some comparisons with her ex- perience at Goderich high- school. Joy Yu Ekey was warmly thanked by Mr. Ray Morley. SHOES CLINTON Wednesday, April 13th to Saturday, April 16th "THIS WEEK ONLY" GREB "JOB RATED 6"&8"ModSs SAFETY TOE. & SOLE INSULATED SAFETY TOE & SOLE 39570 *FREE BOTTLE OF SILICONE WITH. NY SAFETY BOOT PURCHASE Ga SHOES _. 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