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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-12-04, Page 16broccoli product of U.SA. each .99 boneless raistsCAanbeadeaf grade /kg 52.29 blade Ib.cut from PRODUCT OF SPAIN 2.18 KG. CAN. NO. 1 GRADE ALMERIA GREEN GRAPES • 99 Le. CHIQUITA BANANAS 2 LBS. FOR • 79 .44 f 41. many years 0 Amy*. !mut duties withHaineS WO, COlbOnle 1.57. 19§2 he was appointedasseSsr for the town of ;Seaford% In 1 he alsoRefired as assessor for the town of Clinton prior to joining the Huron County Assessment Staff for 196849. On Jan. 1, MO the assessment function was taken over by the Province of Ontario on which Haines served until his retirement. During his term with the Huron, Perth Of- fice he had assignments with the London, Owen Sound and Waterloo offices. The staff presented him with a gift and wished him a happy retirement. KNOX U.C.W. GENERAL MEETING On Nov. 27, Knox U.C.W. met at the chur- ch. Mrs. Tom Jardin opened the worship with an Indian verse. With Marjorie McDougall at the piano "Sweet Hour of Prayer" was sung followed by Marjorie McDougall reading the 23rd Psalm in native Indian vernacular. Mrs. Jardin then spoke about Quebec City originally the Indian Stadacona. Do we care about our native people? Are the wrongs done., through the years being corrected? May this country with God's help make ap- propriate changes in their treatment. Marjorie McDougall read "The House of Prayer" followed by prayer by Mrs. Jardin. Mrs. Ross Robinson received the collection. The communications and literature chairperson spoke about her work in the past two years and of the forthcoming study of the native Indians. She donated a book "Half Breed" to the U.C.W. library. Mrs. Donald Haines opened the business meeting with prayer. The new slate of of- ficers was shown and reports read by unit leaders and chairpersons of the past two years. Names for the new units were drawn AUBURN Mildred Lawlor by Betty Marsh and Mrs. Gary Shuttlewor- th. Christmas family dinner will be hel& On Tuesday, Dec. 10 at 12 p.m. Elliott Lapp, will show pictures of Italy. Collection will be taken for the Christian Blind Mission. Dona- tions are to be sent to Town and Country Homemakers and the Christian Resource Centre. WALKERBURN CLUB The Walkerburn Club met on Nov. 26 at the home of Mrs. Joe Verwey. The meeting was a Demonstration on Christmas centrepieces by Mrs. Luna of Auburn. The afternoon was spent in making lovely pieces under Mrs. Luna's instruction. A very short business meeting was held with Mrs. T. Rutledge presiding. Treasurer's report was given and the Booster Club sale was quite successful. It was decided to donate anything not sold, that was of use to them to The Children's Aid. Mrs. L. Penfound suggested that wool be purchased and knitting done for next fall's sale this winter. Mrs. R. Archambault will be the new treasurer and Mrs. K. Lapp will be assis- tant. The draw was won by Mrs. T. Rutledge, donated by Mrs. Tom Cunn- ingham. January meeting will be at Mrs. E. Lapp's home. Program committee consists of Mrs. R. Daer, Mrs.J. Verwey and lunch committee of Mrs. T. Rutledge, Mrs. E. Lapp. Domtar employees retire A retirement party was held on Friday, Nov. 15, for two long-time employees of Domtar' Goderich Mine. Bob Chapman, who until recently was the Manager of Planning and Engineering, started with Domtar in September 1951 in Montreal and then transferred to the Goderich Mine in November 1958. Harold Hirst, Underground Supervisor, started in Goderich for Cementation Limited as a Supervisor during the sinking of the original shaft in 1957, then was hired by Domtar as an Underground Supervisor in August 1959. The retirement party was held at the Canadian Legion Hall in Goderich and was attended by members of the Goderich Mine staff plus the three previous mine managers under which both retirees had worked. Each retiree was presented with a brass miner's lamp from the original manufac- turer in Wales and a sketch of Goderich Mine which was drawn by a member of the Goderich Mine Engineering Department. As well, the spouses of the retirees received flowers on the day of the party and were in- vited to attend. While Bob Chapman will remain at the Mine for a few more weeks, Harold Hirst was preparing for a trip to the sunny South. SANTA...HAS ARRIVED EARLY g 1WAY F RD .41 **Hre,ht: IST & 2tD MONTH PAYMENTS & NO SECURITY DEPOSIT REQUIRED LEASING s"-- The AFFORDABLE ALTERNATIVE Ho. 61101986 ESCORT PONY 2 -door hatchback. 4 wooed trariSmittion, AM radio, sIu bP$t.d all -season radial 10.141, Iow beck bucket seats. disirrseter, body side mouldings. bumper rub strips. LEASE WITH NO $ 11 7 710* NTH MONEY DOWN z NIUSTAN 1 -door, power steering and Drakes, speed Centrrol, styled read whim's. stool belted radial white sidewall tires, premium+ sound systein, tinted glass, reclining bucket .seats. Power locks. • LEASE WITH NO MONEY DOWN $07** MONTH /49;70 •f''' • 00,/,'?;'/13. A.' • Ne. 82141986 TEMPO L 4 -door. power steering, power bruin's, defroster, AM radio, 3 limed. LEASE WITH NO* * MONEY DOWN 212 *MONTH FORD LEASING Today s easy way to drive WAY 263 Huron Rd 2408 47 R D Gotiorach So me die WINTER PROGRAMS SpeeriEtnrid by th• GODERICH RECREATION DEPARTMENT Watch for our Ad In the Signal Star on December 11 and 18, 1985. Registration for most programs will be from Decem- ber 12, 1955 to January 3, 1086 at the Recreation Department, 166 McDonald St. • • HIGNI SPOI fl GODiCH FREEMAN Always u iiiitat...Our An You C90 rut NOON BUFFET—THURS. S. FRI. (et, THE .. ..... CANDLELIGHT dipr ' RESTAURANT & TAVERN OA YFIELD RD., GODERICH 5 24-771 1 43 299 PREEMIES SELECTED TOYS 2 PRICE CHRISTMAS HOURS UNTIL DEC. 23 • Monday to Friday...9-9 Saturday...9-6 /CANADIAN TIRE HURON ROAD, GODERICH 524-2121 0 ALL GIFTS 20,0 eCaarndtes, wiroreps, Decoys, Folk Art, Pottery, China, Glass, Stuffed Toys, Pewter, Brass, Fashion Accessories. etc. All Fall & Winter Fashions, Dresses, Coats, Sweaters, Blouses. Slacks, Skirts, etc. Going South Wear Selected Groups of SWeaters & Gifts. •••.••••••••••••••••••••••••••.• J.M. CUTT LIMITED • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • HOSTESS POTATO CHIPS 200 G. • • RED & WHITE FOODMASTER 91 VICTORIA STREET GODERICH WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SUMMER STORE HOURS: OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mon.-Sat....8:00 am to 9:00 pm Sunday...10:00 am to 6:00 pm Prices in effect 'till closing Satur- days, December 7, 1955 or while quantities last. • • • • • • • • • • • vegetabiecondensed Campbell's45 fl oz 10 tin SOU Fleischmann 3 Ib. Corn Oil margarine 2.89 rFANCY'E""1% Oz. RED SOCKEYE 211 SALMON PRESIDENT CHOICE DRY ROASTED PEANUTS 7000. 1.99 • • • • • • • • • • COKE REG. CLASSIC COCA COLA DIET COKE SPRITE REG. & DIET 9 CASE 24 288 ML. TINS • 3.28 1 49 fresh or frozen -1.52691 sweet ped Maple Leaf -439199 cottage rolls Ib. small link, store pak Ib. pork hocks lb.' F• bRIE.:: 31,73 Ksft3.SauSage • PORK SHOULDERS • WITH DRESSING SCHNEIDERS 4500. WIENERS1.99 1.695. SCHNEIDERS 1.101(0. •• OLD 3 FASHIONED HAMS • LB. • • • • • • • ORDER YOUR XMAS FRUIT BASKETS EARLY FRESH 4.391(0. LEG 'O'PORK 1 •99 LB. WITH DRESSING 3.131(0. PORI( CHOPS 1 • 69L K PEAMEAL BY THE PC. 5.49 Ksis • - - A n BACK BACON 147 LB. ORDER YOUR HAYTERS FRESH TURKEY FOR XMAS DEVON BACON 1.99 500 G. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • L CENTRt CUT LOIN 5.491(0. PORK CHOP • BRUCE PACKERS 4.391(0. 1 t 9 • SAUSAGE • Li.• r product of U S A navel Loranges DOZ. • product of Canada 5 LB. • Canada no. 1 BAG n A • cooking onions • 77 • PRODUCT OF USA NO. 1 GRADE • GREEN PEPPERS . y 2.18 KG. - • ,f • • PRODUCT OF USA ! GRAPEFRUIT 4/.99 PINK OR WHITE Mr••••••••••• • PRODUCT OF CANA-G-A-1 NO. 1 GRADE TABLE POTATOES TOLL PEI L._ OR ,An --- ONT. • A 4.39KG. product of Canada 120z mushrooms 1.99L8 PRODUCT OF ONT. RUTABAGAS / •99 NO. 1 GRADE • II • • ill • • • • SEE OUR CHEESE ASSORTMENT XMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS • • • • product of U.S.A. • Canada 7.1 cucumbers 209: PRODUCT OF USA CAN. NO. 1 GRADE the • CELERY STALKS • 7 • 7 PRODUCT OF USA CANADA NO. 1 GRADE 1.52 KG. TOMATOES • 69L.. PRODUCT OF ONTARIO CANADA FANCY • MACS OR EMPIRE 5 LI. BA01 49• APPLES • • 0.100•0041009•••