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Saturday, Oct. 5
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4th GODERICH
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WEARERS
Did you know...
that it Is important to
have your dentures examined
regularly? Your mouth Is one of
the most Important areas
of your body, but often the most
neglected when dentures are worn. Improperly fitting or neglected dentures can
cause severe health problems. The lack of public information regarding dentures is
alarming and often leads to problems and unnecessary expense. Your local denture
therapist (denturist) is a professional specialising in the construction, repair and
modification of dentures and provides this service directly to the public. If you have
problems with your present dentures or think of getting new ones, see your local
denture therapist, consultation is usually free. You will find denture therapists
(denturists) listed in the yellow pages. This information is supplied through the
Denturist Association of Ontario and your local therapist.
NOTICE
CITIZENS OF THE TOWN OF GODERICH
LEAF PICKUP
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The Works and Engineering Department will be co-ordinating leaf pickup with the
regular garbage route for the next month, commencing with October 7, 1985.
Please arrange to have leaves placed at curb. Small amounts of leaves should be
bogged and placed with regular garbage.
For further Information, please call the Works and Engineering Department at 524-
7222.
Kenneth C. Hunter, C.E.T.
Commissioner of Works
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.1 ave?you ever wondered hoW'y ' $nd
Youi faintly'Would'react if your houseTwas
y-bif have a' definite plan of 'sctfon or
would you,let'the survival of your family be
dictated by circumstance? -
Canada has, the worst record in the, in-
dustrialized world for fire -related deaths
and of all -fire, 49 per cent arein the home
andresponsible for 90 per cent of the
fatalaties.,
The figures are startling and should, at
the least, cause parents to assess their
chances of living through a fire in their own
home.
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will encourager
Canadians to work u-tta 'homeescape route,
will'cubirinate at O p.m. Wednesday,. Oct. 9
witha National nonce Fire Drill
McDonalds is'promoting the shill through
its Fire 'Chief,* a Day program which will
run in conjunction with National Fire
Prevention Week which ends Oct. 12.
Youngsters may enter the Chief For a Day
Program by completing a home evacuation
fire route Allan, have their parents sign the
Stress workshop with
Dr. Earle offered again
The Huron Couniy Health Unit is pleased
to offer another opportunity to attend a
practical stress control workshop with Dr.
Richard Earle of The Canadian Stress In-
stitute.as guest speaker.
The response to Pr. Earle's stress control
presentations held within the past year was
so positive, it seemed more than worthwhile
to bring him back again, says Sheryl
Gilbert, health education consultant.
The Stress Control Workshop will be held
on Thursday, Nov. 28 at The MacKay Centre
for Seniors, North Street, Goderich (9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. ). Registration will begin at 8:30
a.m. The session will begin promptly at 9!
The registration fee ($25) includes
workshop participation and handout
materials, lunch, and coffee/juice during
the morning break. Preregistration is re-
quired!
Please forward a completed registration
form with payment for each interested per-
son before Friday, Nov. 8. Registrations will
be limited to 100 participants and are ac-
cepted on a "first-come" basis, so return
your form early!
Presbyterial holds fall
conference in Cranbrook
The Fall Conference of Stratford -Huron
Presbyterial of the Women's Missionary
Society of the Presbyterian Church In
Canada was held in Knox Church, Cran-
brook, Ontario on Wednesday, Sept. 25th.
Devotions were conducted by Mrs. C. Ed-
ward and Mrs, G. Henderson. Mrs. Edward,
President, announced three workshops for
this fall. Stratford -Huron will be
represented by Executive members. It was
decided to have the annual meeting on
March 24th, 1986, with an executive meeting
January 27th, 1986. These dates were later
confirmed and approved, at the general
meeting afternoon session:
'the first vice-president, Mrs. K.J.
McTavish, who is in England, had sent some
tentative plans for the 1986 annual meeting
and Spring Conference and these were read
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Open Daily 10 am to 5 pm
Telephone: 524-2337
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BEREA-BY-THE-WATER
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Suncoost Drive 1 Block West of Hwy 21
Church Office 524 2235
FRITZ SCHMII T VACANCY PASTOR
524 6350
9 15 Sunday School
10 30 A M Divine Worship
Nursery available
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PENTECOST 19
October 6,1983
Knox Presbyterian Church
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L 11 00a,m Morning Worship
/ Reception of New Members
Holy Communion
1 100 a m Sunday School
l 7 00 p m Holy Communion iChapelj
/ (Nursery Facilities)
j OUR 150th ANNIVERSARY YEAR
` Enter to Worship ^ •1835-1985 Depart to Serve
THE REV G L ROYAL M A M DIV MINISTER
LORNE H DOTIERER DIRECTOR OF PRAISE
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6
,North Street United Church t -
S4 North Street. $24-7431
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1985
TZ Worship 8 Sunday School 11 a m
8.30 a.m. Men's Breakfast
Iii I •t of The Bedford Hotel '
i:_ 061121 11'.00 a.m. Worship 8 Sunday School
stss>■�as s Worldwide Communion
THE REV. ROBERT O. BALL - minister
MR. ROBERT BLACKWELL - director of music
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Calvary Baptist Church
ii Y'1'11:1,II 1t0.9,11 AT BLAKE STREET
10 00 a m Bible School
11 00 o m. 8 700 p.m. Worship Service
6 30 p m, Olympians (Wednesday)
7 p ;n - Mid•week service (Wednesday)
7 30 p.m, Word of Life Club (Friday)
Nursery Facilities ;.. available
Pastor Terry Woodcock
Phone 54-6445
WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH
rifioi&iiiicw1
/ Anglicon-Episcopal /
North and Nelson Streets,. Goderich
1.Rector The Reverend Robert J. Crocker `�
(rgr,n.`•1 Choirmaster David Hamilton, A.R-C,T.:
f Pentecost 1 9 OCTOBER 6th ?
/ 8 30 a m Holy Communion 1
11 00 a m Choral Eurhanst Sermon "Creation-,
Church School and nursery
2 00 p rn Evening Prayer, Christ Church Port Albert
% 7 30 p m Board of Management`)
-You are always welcome-
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i First Ba tist Church
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MONTREAL STREET, GODERICH
MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE 9:45 o.m.
Thursday 7 30 p m PRAYER & BIBLE STUDY
PAS1OR REV. GILBERT KIDD (j
524-0130 tt
t You `on find acceptance, purpose. toy & peace in Christ (j
to the executive. A get -well letter is to go to
Lynn Longmuir from the Presbyterial.
The afternoon session convened at 3 p.m.
with Mrs. C. Edward giving the Call to Wor-
ship and the group sang "In Christ there is
no East or West". Mrs. Y. Graf and Mrs. D.
Paradecht from Mitchell conducted the
devotions, reading Galatians 3, 6-8 and
prayer. Leslie Knight welcomed the
members to Cranbook and Mrs. Edward ex-
tended her welcome and conducted the
business of the Presbyterial. A duet sung by
011y Ward and Marilyn Brown from
Monkton was enjoyed. The, presentation of
material which will be available for the
1985-86 study "Native People of North
America" was capably made by Mrs. D.
McTavish, Mrs. Murray McTavish and Mrs.
Sam Young. The Mitchell ladies closed this
session with the reading of Psalm 8 and
prayer.
The evening Session convened at 7:30 p.m.
with a Hymn Sing lead by Mrs. Harvey of
North Mornington. Mrs. R. McCall presided
at this Session and opened the meeting with
the Call to Worship. The devotions were led
by Mrs. M. Allen and Mrs. M. Harvey of
North Mornington. The Rev. Donald McIn-
nis, Minister of Cranbrook and Monkton
brought greetings from the Church. A letter
of greeting from Rev. Ross MacDonald was
read by Mrs. D. Thorne, corresponding
secretary.
Mrs. D. McTavish introduced the guest
speaker, Carleen Elliott from the White Owl
Native Community Center, Kitchener
Waterloo. Carleen is a native worker with
the center and explained what the center is
trying to do for her people in this area. She
said, "Canada has a legal obligation to the
Native People. If it hadn't been for the
Native People we would not have had
Canada." Carleen was thanked by Mrs. Mc-
Call. The offering was received and
dedicated by Mrs. E. Rivers. Seaforth.
WINGHAM MEMORIALS
•Monuments *Markers
*Cemetery Lettering
•Large Modern Showroom
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A draw,; will be made and the winner will
be the guest, -of Goderich • Fire. Chief Jack
Meriam atthe,firestation', ' ,•
Fire drilla ,in aschools,have become 'stan-
dard procedureand a homle drill would be
most beneficial for, every member of the
family. Thedrill should take approximately
oneminute: to complete,even for a two-
storey home. After family members have
practiced the chosen route, the should
meet at a chosen location outside the.home.
Take the time to plan an escape route at
your house. It will be time well invested.
BURNS—MCCONNEL
Maureen Beth McConnell, of Burlington,
daughter of Mr. Ivan McConnell and the late
Phyllis McConnell, of Goderich and Gordon
Richard Burns, of Burlington, son of Alex
Burns, of Burlington were married Sept. 28,
1985 at St. George's Anglican Church with
Rev. Crocker officiating. Matron of honor
was Julie Spetman, of Mississauga and
bridesmaids were Judy Marshall, of
Goderich and Gail Clark, of RR2 Bayfield.
Flowergirls were Sarah Marshall, of
Goderich and Rocelle Lundy, of Orillia.
Groomsman was Harry Meyerink, of
Hamilton and ushers were Doug Tiechelaar,
of RR1 Jerseyville and Dan Clark, of RR2
Bayfield. The reception was held at the
Royal Canadian Legion, Goderich. After a
wedding trip to Montego Bay, Jamaica, the
couple will reside al 1265-1107 Ontario St..
Burlington. (photo by Frank Phillips)
KELLY—PARSONS
.,Cheryl Anne Parsons, daughter of Bev
and Muriel Parsons, of RR3 Exeter and
Peter Keith Shawn Kelly, son of Marg and
William Kelly, were married Aug. 29, 1985 in
London. The couple is residing in Exeter.
CIVIC CORNER
On Thursday, Oct. 3, at 4:30 p.m., the
Local Architectural Advisory Committee
will hold a meeting at the town hall.
On Thursday, Oct. 3 at 7 p.m., the parks
and waterfront committee will meet at the
town hall.
On Friday, Oct. 4 at noon, the Goderich
Economic Development committee will
meet at the Bedford Hotel.
On Monday, Oct. 7 at 7:30 p.m., town
council will meet at the town hall.
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