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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-01-16, Page 51;. (ANCf: A tq 14.4'. •.• • - • sJodI itaildtaii*Oil .grade• P13rd0Jr. siolt.0001 £ part Of Or SeograPAY tiva culture OetvileNi'comnuftities In Canada and our 4=40 7 would toillY)Alte to know what Ws like to 0.01A C#44,4 V3$ hOPhlthitPerhaPs '4431M,g,IPititrreacters would like to corres- pond tn. 4... -Could you Print. this letter in YourOPer, so, your readers might - possibly hell)me get an "A" on my report. Several kids from Clyde have written in the past, but theykeep all their information as souvenirs, so I really need help! Thanks for your attention. Sincerely Jodi Ferrell 0 gave Street Clyde, Ohio 43410 Many groups • still support • Katimavik Dear editor,. • This letter -is in reference to the article in last WeelesSignalStar referring to the spon- sorship of Katimavik. Although the town • itself IS not sponsoring Katimavik, several other non-profit organizations do, including: • ";. Goderich and, District Association for the Mentally Retarded, the Huron County 7 Pioneer Museum, Robertson School, St. Marrs School, Victoria School, the Day Nursery, and.,MaitlandManor. „Anyone interested in learning more about this nine-month work and learning pro- gramme for Canada's youth is invited to come to either 44 Stanley Street or 97 Wolfe . Street on January 30th, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m: In closing, we the group leaders would like to take this opportunity to thank our spon- : sors and our many kind neighbours and -7----:----frierids•who-havesupported and encouraged.. us during our stay in the 'prettiest town' in Canada. Yours truly, Dawn Todd Louise Farrell. 10041010v 52 041 • G ANTIC JANUARY— EA 4. 2:10 CE SALEm GDCI Drama Director Phillip McMillan is directing "The Women” which will be presented at the GDCI Variety Night, January 24, 25°?and 27. Pictured are the cast: Mary Margaret Murphy (standing); from left, Sheila Corriveau, Vicki Pentland, Buetta Martin and Linda Wiebe. (photo by Patrick Raftis ) Local delegates favor Dennis Timbrell in • race. Dennis Timbrell takes the lead among Progressive Conservative- delegates in Huron and Perth Counties with eight out of 20 delegates. A survey conducted last week by the Bluewater Regional Newspaper Network, of which thienewspaper is a member, in- dicates that out of 20 .delegates, 'seven are uncommitted or wouldn't indicate who they, will . choose to succeed Premier 'William Davis. . ' The Ontario Tories will be electing a replacement for Davis at a leadership eon- _,“„ventionJan..24,-25 and26-inToronto.-Davise announced his 'resignation in October after 14 years as premier. Seeking to replace the premier are • Larry .Grossman, Roy McMiirtry, Frank ieidlfr.Thnbrefl, AZ& • CAMPBELL'S ANNUAL JANUARY SALE A PANT CLEARANCE .cotaltWES SWTS reSPORTCOATS DRESS and SPORTSHIRTS • Special Rack (Approx. 140 'Pairs) Sixes 30 to I& miAltorotions extra OFF ;Wu ALL SALES CASH AND FINAL ALTERATIONS AT.COST ON ALL SALE CLOTHING CARCOASTWINTER JACKETS eSWEATERS GLOVES VISCARVES 0-5 % 0 F V 's Men's Wzar MAIN CORNER CLINTON 482-9732 • • FAMINE AFRICAN EMERGENCY AID The only other candidate running close to Mr. Timbrell in the BRNN poll is Mr. Grossman with four conunittectdelegateLs. • The man who leads the polls provincffil- ly, Mr. Miller, is only supportechby'one of the 20 delegates. • Mr. McMurtry received no support from committed delegates. •The delegates polled represent the Pro- gressive Conservatives in the provincial • ridings of Perth and Huron -Middlesex. Individually the ridings show different results. In Perth, four delegates indicated R000stlY1r, .P.noonuo mr. • Timbre" got commitments from. three delegates. • In Huron -Middlesex, five delegates sup- ported Mr. Timbrell with the only other committed delegate for Mr. Miller. • In a Volvo? Amazing. In a VolvoTurbuf with an intercooler? Nui so amazing. In our showroom now. -COMPANY. DEMONSTRATOR . 1,31)0Q Full Warranty.' 5etial No. 002778..All Offers •or,• 1 radeS • Considered: • THE INTERCOOLED TURBO+ By Volvo. vo•yo CANADA I to *Baud on tests conducted by Car & Diner 'May, 1983) • M—W MOTORS LTD. • 184 Fast St., Goderich 524,-2113 Sell mg Volvos for over 26 years. WED., JAN. 16th -SAT., FEB. 2nd (CLOSING AT 4:00 PM ON FEB. 2ND FOR INVENTORY) ALL IN-STORE OFF ME RCHAN DISE AND •LOOK FOR OUR d RE D TAG" SPECIALS oi up to 50 % 0 F F 405 MAIN ST., EXETER 235-2957 • MON. TO THURS. - 9:30-5:30 FRI. 9:30-9:00 SAT. 9:30-500 e111.V.t.1:11./.44.t#1111.•11.911.1; 'oeeeeiiss0,, • •-•-• • COME AND JOIN US ON TOUR 10 Discover All Of Florida -15 Days FEB. 15, MAR. 1,5, APR. 19, MAY 17 • Travel to Fl• rida viaLNashville, Tennessee. Attend the Grand Ole Opry, then to Savannah, Georgia and south to Florida for a full Circle Tour. lleatu res. included are Cypress Gardens, Disney World, Kentucky Horse Rark, and the Jungle Queen Dinner Crurse in Ft. Ldudeidale. • , . • r • Florida for Relaxation - 22 -Days • - FEB. 8, FEB. 22, MAR. 8 and MAR. 22 • Join us as we travel south to the Sunshine State for 22 days of efficiency units at the Pagoda' Motel in. Ormond Optional .extensions in Ormond Beach are available. ...CAMP OFFICIALS REPORT STOCKS WILL LAST ONE MORE WEEK STOP NUMBER OF PEOPLE REACHING CAMP COIVINITES. TO GROW, MOST IN BAD SHAPE STOP PROSPECTS FOR NEXT SEASON'S CROP POOR STOP GRATEFUL FOR ASSISTANCE ALREADY RECEIVED, HAS SAVED SEVERAL THOUSAND LIVES STOP FOOD, BLANKETS, TENTS, MED SUPPLIES URGENTLY NEEDED HERE STOP GRAIN MUST ARRIVE END OF MONTH • OR DEATH RATE WILL SOAR STOP PLEASE ADVISE STOP... In Africa, drought has shattered millions of lives.. In Canada, the response has been unprecedented. To cure the basic problem will take long-term efforts — but peoe ple are hungry ,and ill now. Several voluntary agencies already exist to get your help to those who owd it. If you choose, you can also contribute through a coordinating committee of agencies. A receipt will be issued, and your donation will be matched by the federal government. Contributions may be made through: AFRICAN EMERGENCY AID P.O. Box 438, Station A -DEWY& Ontario KIN 8V5 Tel Zenith 1400-267,0444 MAR. 9 Our express morning with arrival at of Orlando or Daytona Beach. FEB. 28,.MAR. 21, APR. 11 • • aii Three Island Tour - 7 Days MAR. 6, APR. 10 "ALOHA!'" This winter visit the islands of Aloha with Hanover Holiaays. Our tour visits the islands of Oahu, Kauai, and Hawaii. Fullyescorted throughout. Arizona Sunshine Resort Tour - 15 Days FEB. 7, 21, MAR: 7' - By Air •- Thle year ertray-VATI;eignite-comfort oiyourfntly ecOpped- efficiency unit at the Hospitality Inn in Scottsdale, Arizona. Optional extensions of stay are available. . /../ 4 / ▪ •.:1 (:•!.4. ,n• • motors departs for Honda Saturday" your horet Sunday afternoon. Choice F5each Accommodations. ays By Air & Motorcoach. Visit Scottsdale, Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, Imperial-Va-Heyr-Sn-Diege-, Hol-tyweed, ---Sen Francisco. Admissions to Universal Studios, Hearst Castle, Barbecue and Train„Tour into California Redwood Forest. Victoria, 8. C. For Mid Term -8 Days , MAR. 9 • By air from Torionto. Tour includes seven nights accommodation at the Chateau Victoria, city sightseeing and admission to Butchart Gardens. Brazil - 16 Days FEB. 26. • Agricultural tour of Brazil including most meals. , Spain, Portugal & Holland -20 Days MAR. 26 Visit Madrid, Lisbon, the Algarve Coast of Portugal, SeviHe, Spain's Costa Del $,o1 for seven nights, returning by air to Amsterdam for three nights at Tulip Time. •' For Reservatiops Contact 4 ,frorosoravo $ • .•