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..e; re youacross-country
skier? If so, you may be
interested in The Forest
City Loppen.4 to be held
at Circle R Ranch,
Delaware,, Ontario on
February 2.
The Forest City Loppet
is the only official, or
sanctioned, .event held in
southern Ontario by the
Southern Ontario
Division of the Canadian
Ski Association: "For this
reason, "elite" racers
'from a large'. area of
Ontario Will be competing
skibiliearsties, will' o all agescharge and.
•
away from the start line
for•tl begiinning of the 15"-
krxs; tour or"loppet Th.is
,,event is tiesigned,.as aloe
pressltre,high fun tour, to
be completed at. 'one's
own pace;
Entry forms for the
Forest City Lappet 4'are
available at all sporting
goods stores in London.
The deadline for race
registration is January
30.
For more information,
please phone Dave
Paddock at 471-3799.
tees,~ Central age and
1:fousir. o
..,. ,tion.
Ia'utn . F , n.
lied with
all
the:'re . i � -of
� , e.'�,Icernent�
the IRoard. of. Examiners
and having, subscribed tte
the Code of Ethics and.
Professional Standards of
.A,fC.f she has been
,granted the use. of the
designation Accredited
-Appr-ai'ser Canadian
Institute.
She is a graduate of
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B. Faye Goodwin (nee
Brereton) , ' formerly of
Goderich, the daughter of
Mrs. Mabel Cummings of
Goderich, has been ap-
pointed senior appraiser
in the Sudbury;office of
B. FAYE GOODWIN
.Scalcborough ;90.ege
d to•o
e take n
o 'in
a midsummer's .dream
vacation to the Stratford
Festival in August, `
If'. you enjoy good
theatre' and congenial
co.inpanionship withlike-
minpeople, ' the
C,ollege's, Stratford
Summer Seminars might
be, just the kind of
summer break .you,ve
been looking for...
. The five-day program
includes` at least five
festival • plays, several
seminars with members.
of the . Festival Theatre
Company and staff, and
two or three academic
colloquia , with , visiting
Shakespearean scholars,
The program was
initiated last August for
one week and proved so
successful that it's being
extended to three
separate sessions this
year --August 11-16,
August 18-23 and August
25-30.-• • -
The regional office of the Ontario March of Dimes
sponsored an Awareness Day at the Suncoast Mall
on the weekend. The group had a heat sensitive
TOSC II machine one display, set up a wheelchair
obstacle course and Larry Parker of Waterloo
worked on his mouth paintings Friday and
Saturday and also provided a small display of his
talented work. Regional director, David Dirks, said
the group will travel throughout the aware to
maintaina high profile prior to their, fund-raising
campaign. (photo by Dave Sykes) m
Lochalsh gets new residents
It's "welcome to this
neighbourhood" for .Mr,
and Mrs.'Leroy Drennan
and ' babe. They have
moved to the former
Duncan 'Farrish 'farm.
Also welcome to Francis
Hogan, Laurence Hogan,
Donald Miltenburg and
Donald Kuik. Francis
Hogan bought the former
K.L. MacKenzie farm.
Tuesday afternoon the
members,„ of Ashfield -
Presbyterian church met
for their 'annual meeting
to hear reports of the past
year's work and' make
plans for 1980.
Mr. and Mrs. Rod
Finlayson and girls of
,Sarnia visited for a
ouple of days with Mrs.
ordon Finlayson.
Fire destroyed the
trailer home of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard' Brown on
Thursday last.
Visiting Mrs. Emile
MacLennan 'was
daughter, Margaret and
_family of Sarnia.
Several friends and
neighbours of Mr. D.A.
MacLennan called on'
•Monday last to wish him
happy birt ay; among
them were s. Frank
MacLennan, now of
Lucknow, and rs. Don
Ainslie of Toronto. D.A.
celebrated his 80th bir-
thday on January 14.
Mrs. Ewan MacLean,
Mrs. Warren Wylds and
Mrs. Rhoda' •MacKenzie
attended the Presbyterial
in Wingham on Monday,
representing Ashfield
Presbyterian church.
Mrs. Jean West was
hostess on Thursday
afternoon, to the W,M.S.
meeting, of A,Shfield
Presbyteri'an church.
Mrs. Nugent of Ripley
was the speaker, talking
on Human Rights.
, Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs,. Jack
MacKenzie on the arrival
of a granddaughter, born
to daughter Dianne in St. ,
Joseph's Hospital,
HURON CAMERA CENTRE
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FAST FILM PROCESSING
on 110 - 135 - 126 Films (C41)
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COLOUR PRINT FILM ONLY
Limit One Coupon Per Film
Exp, Date Jan. 31st
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112 SHOPPERS SQUARE
524-7924
London. Dianne and her
husband live , in
Bakerlake N.W.T and
have been visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
MacKenzie since before
Christmas.
Tlte, y, non--c':redit
e ar
s xn s r • planned- ,as
lnl .fie
academie holidays and.as
complements - to
University undergraduate
courses but are open to
anyone with aninterest in
the theatre, regar less of
ba-eitground...
•
•. Each ,of the three
session$: is 'limited to 60
people, The second
session ' . , is ' being
developed especially .for
students and teachers. 'of
dramaand theatre arts..
A detailed schedule qf.,
plays, speakers and
'seminars will be
availableafter the
publication of the
Stratford Festival
schedule in early March.
At that time participants
will be notified ofticket
prices, seminar locations
and how to arrange ac-
commodation.
Cost of the seminars,
excluding tickets and
accommodation, is $60.
Although r registration
cannot begin until after
publication . of the
Festival schedules in
March, places may be
reserved by writing to
Stratford Summer
Summer
Seminars, Scarborough
College, West Hill,
Ontario, M1C 1A4 or by
calling (416) 284-3185- or
284-31,50.
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The Canada Council
will •distribute' 85,000
•.books 'by Canadian
—authors this year to
•—tt1iooPlibrar7es if r-e`M to-- "-'
areas;•hospitals, cultural
.centres,. pris.ons •an:d
•t t
other institutions ha.
could. not otherwise af-
ford them.
Kits ' of books are
distributed free. It is a.
condition of the progratn.
that the books be made
available, to. readers in
the cor rn\.0 ity.
Groups . or '
organizations in this area
wishing to apply for a
book kit should write to
the • -Writing and
Publieatroii.Section of the
Council, •a .O. Box 1047,
Ottawa KIP • 5V8.
Application forms must
be returned to the Council
before March 14.
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Whether •you are a
professional lan dsraper
or 'a home gardener, you
can develop afresh ap-
proach'.to horticulture by
studying woody plants.
The winter is an ex-
cellent. time to begin
learning about woody
plants. The ' Ontario_...
Ministry' of Agriculture
and Food sponsors a
home study course called
"Woody Plants ands Their
Use". This course is
available through the
department of in-
dependent study,
University of Guelph,
Guelph, Ontario• NIG
2W1.
The multimedia course
includes 30 filmstrips and
Civic
Corner
The
The • Housing Action
Committee will meet on
Friday, January 25 at 4
pati. . in : the council
chambers at town hall.
The Comrriittee of`
Adjustment Will meet on
Tuesday, January 29 at 7
p,m. in the mayor's office
'at town hall.
The Landfill, Site
Committee: will meet on.
Wednesday, .January '30
at. 7:30' p:rn. in the
Goderich Township
council chambers.
Huron County Council
will meet on Thursday.,
January 31 at 10 a.m. in
the. council chambers of,
the Court House 'in
Goderich.
The
Recreation
Goderich...
Board will
meet on Thursday,
Tanuary 31 at 7:30 p.m. in
the council chambers at
town hall.
' The Tourist Committee
'will meet on Thursday,
January 31 at 8 p,m in
the mayor's' office at
town? hall.
.. ,�
a n.- . fo
hand viewer,1~�: .
div ual stud •. For ou,
td y
ca.
viewing, filmstrips can
be ,.shown on projectors
equipped with an inex-
•R•,
pensive • a .tOr: for Ontario residents and
1,0 -for. others This.
$ 11
Course material also _
includes taped cassette course can be used for
lectures and two texts, • credit towards an•Ontaria
90 Diploma in iorticulttu'e,.
' , Cost of the course is $ P ,
When Cross country Skiing,.
Snowmobiling"or Driving
(COME IN OUT OF THE COLD...
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hat's why we need the Ne'
emocrats now more than ever.
Canadians votedl,ou1 the Liberals in._:.1979-because we
were fed up with high prices. high -taxes. high
ulielllployiilenl. ••
they agave the Conser'vatives a chance'. Ani the
Conservatives slid even worse than the Liberals'.
M.aa he they don't care about Canada—�h:ut New
Democrats do.
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a chance
on Feb. 18.
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