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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-01-03, Page 2• • • V-0:100 • Harry Beattie Of 205. Map1 *reef, Gederich won $541 in the Ron •Ve•agari • 4e,Morfat • Grandstand draw held" December 24. He, .had lueky ticket number,651. Ken lodges - of -1Dinigannon wen $500. in ,the Ron . Feagan' Memorial Grandstand ' draw held December 31. He hadlucky .ticket • number 387. +++ The Goderich Branch of the Canadian Arthritis Society raised $4,058 in its 1979,canvass. This is up from the total of $3,600 raised in the 1978 can- vass. On behalf of the Goderich .Branch, President Bill Wark would like to thank everybody for their generous support. +++ Women's Day Out has an interesting program lined up for the month of January. On "January 9 Roger KramP from "Hair Affair" will speak to the group on "The Care of Your Hair". ;• • -On,; January 16 •J-im -fro-m-7"-Gteen and • , • Parent" will speak on "Common. Winter Car Problems", On January ' 23 there, will be a sleigh ride for the women and their children. , .. On January. 30 John • Penn from Family and • Children's Services will speak to the group. Women'sDay Out • meets on Wednesday • • mornings from 9:45 to 11 a.m. in MacKay Hall. • Babysitting. And • coffee „ are prdvided.. All women are welcome. . „ . • A spokesman for the -AsSociation •of Major .1 * Goderiekin 'the Bedford 4Hotol -at noon on Tuesday ,t January 8. Mr.. Shurie, a director of AMPCO, as :well as chairman of its, public relatibliS •corrinnittee, will talk about the- hydro- electric power requirements of Ontario industry and some of -the industry' schal lenges and concerns.' AMPCO is concerned With the performance of Ontario Hydro as it ap- ' plies to electrical energy pricing, system reliability and planning of operations to serve future needs. • +++ ig everything you ever wanted to know about cross country skiing but •didn't know who to ask. Members of the Canadian Association of ,Nordic Ski Instructors, the teaching association for crom:country skiing across Canada, are• impressively equipped to - conduct these clinics bn behalf of the council. They will also be available to help your group organize a cross country fun tour. It's an exciting in- troduction to Canada's fastest 'growing winter Power Consumers in, sport. . The Ontario Ski Council has a brand new program to help cross.-sountry enthusiasts prepare for an active winter of skiing (if we ever get any snow !). The Ontario Ski Council, in co-operation with the Canadian and Norwegian Ski Councils, will , conduct over 50 clinics across the proVince for clubs and groups free of charge, "The Cross Cour3,-2y Experience" will prepare individuals to choose suitable-. :equipment aryl. tibtiiing-for-eress.teituntryt- skiing, teach techniques. and tell you , • • • Walters of .,2.6 Thornton Avenue, London (519-433- 22.11). She announces that a 'free cross-country ski clinic covering ,such topics as clothing, equipment, waxing,' ski touring, safety • and technique held at the. Pinery Provincial Park, Grand Bend on Sunday, January 13 at 1 p.m." Another one will be held at MacDuff Farms,1623 Leslie Road, Sarnia on Thursday, January 17 at 7p.m. These sessions are own. to anyone who wishes!to find out about Cross- - country skiing -novices or experts. Civic Corner The Parks Committee • will meel today, Thur- sday,.January,3 at 3 p.m. in town hall. Town Council will meet on Monday, January 7 at 7:30p.m. in town hall. Planning Board will meet on Tuesday, January 8 at 7 p.m, in town hall. Special reminder" Kgg-19-Le.D.1— _ federal •' government's family allowances in Ontario will receive a special"remi er with their paymentis mon advising then, to file application for Health,: and ''"Welfare Canada's Child Tai Credit. The tax •credit program, initiated last year, pl'ovides up to1218 per • child for children under 18 years of age,. according to W.A. Wright, , Assistant Director General with the Income Setatrity Division of the department. cl • Mr. Wright streSe'''' that the full benefit will be •available to families wh i i 1979 was $19,620 or less The • ose ncom.e r ng 8hurie of The ski technician With Niagara Falls, will ad- the Ontario Ski Council dress the. Rotary Club of •for this area is Rosemary benefit will be reduced by five per cent of any in- come above this amount. . - • • 14. . .....,,,,.. ',...•••:•:,4...43.11•3,,,,..•• ..*•:•,...;31,43•••.•!...';',44.W, 3.3,3;•3:- • t. ' . • • ., • -.........,--- . •-., .,...,...,,,..:••••-•••,•.!•••••.t,..33"..,••••••••,........~,m,,,3X.......•,.....7... •,,1 3•••••,•"•30.,•••,,,,V3."1*4003" - -3 3',.." tat',3.1•Mr•--c.,•••" .••••'4,13, -.,.....4.......•••,,,,,,,,,,..„..;,,,,,,„„,,,,,,,,,„,.„ . . • 1 . . •". ., .. ' '• -• r•,...... t- • • .".• 'ttoribmtbs: I For A Professional 8x10 Colour Portrait I 1 1 1 1 1 "comiNG" 1 1 • 1 ZIPrice 440 With This Ad (Regularly 88) . Choose from our selection of eight scenic and colour hackgrounds. • You mayselect additional po'rtraits offered at reasonable prices; v\iitFi no obligation. our,large Decorator POrtrait. 'Satisfaction always, or your'rnoney cheerfully•refunded. 1 January THURS. FRI. SAT. 3 4 5 Thurs. & Fri. 10-8 Sat. 10-430 • THE MET SUNCOAST MALL GODERICH 1 1 1 1 1 1 ISALLAUMbLG-Pettr8VOJE`CT- il PER SUBJECT FOR AQDITIONAL SUB II t . JECT$, GROUPS, OR INDIVIDUALS IN'THE SAME FAMILY PERSONS UNDER 18 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED IEND oBY 'PARENT 01 GUARDIAN 1 lan on imi 1 • 't•-"' Flashback t3 The sun disappeared momentarily in February and Goderich school students didn't miss the cipportunity ' to witness the rare phenomenon. Students at Robertson Memorial Public School took a break from their normal school day to watch the eclipse on television. in The Heart of Down Town Varna • Vacuum Cleaners • Sales and Service of Most makes • CS Radios and Accessories • Speed Queen, Appliances • Moffat Appliances ° SmokeSetisors i tic: ne:Itc rLal thedG t s andift Units • H 'Varna Ont. Phone 482-7103 GODERICH COUNTRY CASUALS specializing in professiorfal FARMERS & INDUSTRIAL 1st LINE GWG WORKWEAR AT BELOW DISCOUNT PRICES Other Clothing Accessories Avcsilable 35'WEST STREET Beside French Dry Cleaners ALL AT • SPECIALLY SELECTED GROUP OF 80-3 PIECE SUITS REGULARLY PRICED FROM '195. TO $250. a • . ' PRICE SIZES 38 TO 46, REGULARS, SOME SHORTS AND TALLS ALL WOOL AND WOOL BLEND FABRICS • ALTERATIONS EXTRA • . • . • BALANCE OF SUIT STOCK • 20' % °FF REGULAR PRICE ALL SALES FINAL HAR4IF.X MIME • VISA • Start th® ties _with _ainew • wardrobe at - RAWSON'S, the men's wear store for you! SALE COMMENCES JANUARY 3, 1980 SHIRTS - SHIRTS - SHIRTS SUPER PRICED Air $1.099 °-='' ' • EACH FOR LONG SLEEVE DRESS AND SPORT SHIRTS CHOSEN FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK FOR THIS SALE EVENT-- ' $19. BALANCE OF SHIRT STOCK LESS 20 % KEEP WARM SPECIAL THERMAL WINTER UNDERWEAR TOPS AND BOTTOMS THE $199 -= 2 6 SALE PRICE!! IhiP • EACH FOR 1110' TIES. S_TOCK_ UP ONNECKWEAR CHOOSE FROM THIS SPECIAL IN STRIPES AND PATTERNS January Sale Priced At 1 FOR $1.99 2 FOR _$3.50 3 FOR $5.00 SPORTCOATS The Sale Of A Lifetime CHOOSE FROM ALL WOOL -WOOL BLENDS - CAMELHAIR CORDUROY THIS FABULOUS SELECTION AT 40. cy... OFF REGULAR PRICE ALSO ULTRA SUEDE TOPCOATS - PARKAS SKI JACKET BOMBER JACKETS 30 % OFF • PRICE 20 % OFF REG. PRICE • SELECT A NEWHAT SPECIAL GROUP AT THE EXTRA LOW PRICE OF 199 1 *EACH MANY OTHER IN-STORE SPECIALS OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS TILL 9 Corner of Montreal Street and The Squcire, Goderich SERVIhiG THE MEN OF GODERICH AND AREA FOR 22 YEARS '11110•11111•3•210••••••••3••••••••••••••••••..•••••••.......L -t • 3-3 ••• 31