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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.
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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.
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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
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Parent" will speak on
"Common. Winter Car
Problems",
On January ' 23 there,
will be a sleigh ride for
the women and their
children.
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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. .
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• A spokesman for the
-AsSociation •of Major
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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.
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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
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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—
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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.
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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
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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
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• SPECIALLY SELECTED GROUP OF
80-3 PIECE SUITS
REGULARLY PRICED FROM '195. TO $250.
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SIZES 38 TO 46, REGULARS, SOME SHORTS AND TALLS
ALL WOOL AND WOOL BLEND FABRICS
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SALE COMMENCES JANUARY 3, 1980
SHIRTS - SHIRTS - SHIRTS
SUPER
PRICED Air
$1.099 °-='' '
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LONG SLEEVE DRESS AND SPORT SHIRTS CHOSEN FROM OUR
REGULAR STOCK FOR THIS SALE EVENT-- '
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KEEP WARM SPECIAL
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THE $199
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S_TOCK_ UP ONNECKWEAR
CHOOSE FROM THIS SPECIAL
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3 FOR $5.00
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BLENDS - CAMELHAIR CORDUROY
THIS FABULOUS SELECTION AT
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ALSO
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TOPCOATS - PARKAS
SKI JACKET
BOMBER JACKETS
30 % OFF •
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20 % OFF
REG.
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