HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-02-07, Page 2;ore(' 4,g,
4.11 inet in
to this Weekend to
u about a subject that
*can appreciate-
OW,to *ark with young
-eople..
Huron County leaders
• attending this Provincial
4.41f LeadersConference,
•
sponsored by the Ontario,
*nistry 4f. Agriculture
and ' Food, include
Lawrence Beane...It:R.. 1
agetielal.; Dianna
Brand, R.R. 3 Clinton;
Paul Klapp, R.R. 3
Ziirich;'Glen Miller, R.R.
a Parkhill; and Ray
Hanna, RR. 2 Auburn.
These leaders were
selected on the basis of
their outstanding
leadership and their
sincere interest , in
learning, more about
. •
y '419
•
" • ...,rttearf
•February is the month
40e,aside, not only in
Ontario, but. across
,nCariad4 when the public
. asked for buena*
support to help continue
research into this
country's number one
health enemy --heart
. disease and stroke.
For 1980, the Canadian
Heart • Foundation,
Ontario 'Division, has' set
on objective of $644
million. The theme •for
the Foundation's cam-
paign is "A Healthy
Heart is .a Family
Affair."'
When a volunteer
canvasser comes to your
door, please give
generously or mail your
donation to the Ontario
Headquarters of the
Canadian Heart- Fund,
576 Church Street;
leadership. Toronto M4Y 2S1.
Goderich objective is '13,000
disease _is eVeryone-e—
probletn.-research should
everIone's respon
Most Canadian
associate frostbite with
arctic exploratiqn or
being lost in the northep
wilderness but under the
right canditions, it can be
a hazard right here in our
own town.
•
Frestbite 'is the
freezing of the skin and
underlying tissues,
usually at the extremities
&other exposed areas.
Actual contact with, an
intensely cold object is a
primary cause of
frostbite and one of the
worst instances is
touching cold metal with
wet hands Spilling
gasoline on bare hands
.ctnruetwbilliatio
tekattt
s ltdoeea,_othidea
-temperature and wind.
The Canada Safety
Council recommends the
following precautions to
preventfrostbite:
Be well rested and well
fed if you plan to g4 into
the wilderness; wear
warm clothing, not too '
tight, especially an hands
and feet, as it would not
keep a layer of heated air
next .to the. skip (wool
Farments have 'good
insulation and they retain
most of it when, wet);
mittens are preferable to
gloves iri extreme cold; a
great deal of body heat is
last through the head,
face and neck so keep
them protected as much
as possible; do not touch
metal objects, with' your
bare hand d avoid
strenuous- exercise la
extreme cold; and
will often result in,
al eohol and tobacco •
Society sets campaign goal
Ontario Division of the
Canadian Cancer Society
has set a 1980 campaign
goal of $0,700,000 with an
objective in Goderich of
$13,000.
These funds, to be
raised by Society
voluntems during the
April campaign, will be
used to support dancer
. _ Canada...and
•. to finance programs in
public, education and
service to cancer
• patients.
update entitled, "The
Ontario Cancer Institute
Comes of Age", and a
panel discussion on some
la 'the Institute's scien-
tific developments. Drs.
J.E. Till, I. Tannock,
E.A. McCulloch, W• RA
Bruce, RA. Phillips and
H.E.0Johns participated
in this discussion. Film
presentations and several
keynote- speakers- -com-
pleted the conference
activities.
The Honourable Joseph
R. Smallwood, former
Premier, of Newfoun—
dland and Ron Barbaro,
olunteer.. Chairman Of
the • Board of
Management for the
Metro Toronto Zoo,
focussed on different
aspects of the volunteer's
role, while Dr. Lesalle
Leffall, Jr. of
Washington,
Washington, D.C.,
Immediate Past,
President of the
Arnerican Cancer
Society, discussed recent
progress in cancer
research and treatment.
Attending the -con-
• Approximately 900
delegates froth Cancer
•••• - -Society-A
and branches. across
Ontario attended the
cathpaign conference at
• Toronto's Sheraton
Centre, January 19 and
20, to organize for the
annual fund-raising
drive. The motivating
theme, "We Can Do It",
accurately reflected the
enthusiasm and con-
fidence which permeated
the two-day conference.
' Weekend •sessions
were: Mel Farnsworth,
President of Goderich
Branch, Les, Pitblado,
CaInpaign Chairman,
Goderich Branch, Harold
Knisley, President,
Huron County Unit, Ross
McDaniel, Campaign
Chairman, Huron County
Unit, and Howard Aitken,
Publicity Chairman,
Huron County Unit.
• The" aideribli
of the Can'adiall anc-er
Society held its January
meeting in the Alexandra
Marine and' General
Hospital with President
Mel Farnsworth in the
Reports from the.
various committees were
presented'.
Mel Farrisw.ratni,
Harold Knisley, and Ross
McDadiel all reported 'on
the campaign conference.
in Toronto giving the
highlights, to them, of the
conference.
Plans for the Goderich
Branch campaign 'are. in
full swing. The Daffodil
Tea is set for April 9in S.
Peter's Roman Catholic
, highlighted,- -a- research Knislty
•
Daffo.dils will be
arriving in Goderich to go
on sale Thursday, Friday
and Saturday; April 3,4,
and 5 at $2 per dozen.
Plans are in the making
for the Kinsmen's bike-a-
thon again this year.
Styles from Merry
Rags in Grand Bend will
once agairfie-feithi-ediii •
a Fashion Show in the
EX efer— .arena.
will be $-57--The-fashinn
show, last year, was a big
success.
Plan to attend One or all
• of these events and "Let's
Beat Cancer."
.Arn,.you. _into reste cLin
talking to someone in the
society? Here are the
names of some of the
people to get in tOuch
with: President, Mel
Farnsworth (524-8640),
Vice -President, Harold.
Chase (524-9670),,
Secretary, ,,Mrs. Ma•ij.
Brown (524-96Z5),
• Education, Mrs. Lois
McGill (524-9962) and
Mrs. Joan Hibbert (524-
8478) , • and Tran-
spertatioh, Mi.. Harold
AGNI.C14.-,avpided .thp
NItii 4111 5:
hOefAISO Qt. their effects
• on. • the ; circulatory
system,
, +4+
Wilmer Lardy of 260
Warren Street, Goderich
is. the. Winner of $500 in
this weels's, Ron Feagan
MerrtoriM Graudskand
lottery.He held lucky
dckethurriber 1573,
+ + +
tact; 9404 Iraveli
• Queen's' Park; TnrOntR
ICA Z or' call celled
90-40w (wk -
,+++
TV Ontario., channel 2,
is presenting , a series
entitled New Rots,
beginningnext week. y
The first, program in
the series. 'is on -drand
Cave. Estates. in Grand
. Bend and the people. who
-live there.. It"will be aired
on February 13.
. The second 'program is
entitled Land Ties and
features Neil and Anna
LoWey who live •near
Goderich. It will be aired
on February 20.
The third program,
entitled No Moss,
features the late Bill
Elliott of Goderich. It will
be aired on March 12.
Civic
Stay indoors in
February?Hibernate?
Not in •Ontario --unless
you want to miss some of
the best outdoor fun of the
year.
In 25 Ontario Com-
munities the middle of
-winter 4-s -a time- -te
celebrate. Winter Car-
nivals, Winter Festivals
and Winter Jamborees
are going on in many
parts of the province
during the prime carnival
weeks. From the
beginning of February
until early March . ac-
tivities range from horse
racing on ice to --believe it
or .not --people .j.kimping
through holes in the ice •
for a swim.
For a copy of the
booklet "Ontario -Canada
Winter Events" or more
information on Ontario
Winter Festivals, con -
4 ,
e
• /
•ARE WE
• CRAZY?
In one week our 8th annual sale begins.
The finest Hi-fi, car stereo and records
at unbelievable prices.
• •—,:We .Slash the price of every single thing in
the store.
There is never a better time to buy..
Everything ,goes. Yes, Everything, „.
DON'T MISS IT
Sale starts Thursday Feb. 14 - 10:00 A.M.
m.aster 'Charge
IV. stNism
40 ONTAQIQ 6MEET
cc)TQATFOQD
caily 10-6 84.10-5'
271-2960
( Ado
1111111111111.
Corner
The Goderich Police
Commission will meet on
Monday, February 11 at
noon in the Bedford
Hotel.,
Goderich Town Council
will meet on Monday,
February 11 at 7:30 p.m.
in the council chambers
at town hall.
The. Business
Improvement Area
Board will meet on
Wednesday, February 13
at 4 p.m. in the mayor's
office at town hall.
TEA WAGONS
Fax Eastby tradition, British by.
design, Tea Wagons slip into any
decor, in any room. Wherevergraceful
serving is done, these beautiful •
Tea Wagons w.ill make versatile and
prattical hostess helpers, by Kaufman,
Kroehler & Knechtel.
"VALENTINESPECIAL"
'TM FEB. 14TH
0,0
ALL IN STOCK
33 WEST ST.
GODERICH
. • —
Prices,, _
. Effective
Until
fEB.,16
W. Reserve
the Right
to Limit,
iMi;;;;g;l;;;0;;;;apl; Tri:IPPOMPAWMPA;;;;W:PqrsPIX;;;;M;,T ' 01ucintities
•
.„. SL,
D,
N11.$1V4',1'D141NO,P4§*444:4"1""''''*iqin.Z.:Agggege4.4:;&..*Ia.
,,,a7111f:
ASCORBIC ACID TABLETS B.P
DIN 014600 0 T 101497
500 mg 100 TABLETS;
vitamin
INTAMIN E CAPSULES NJ
1114.01.11P., Sawicz
400 I U 100 Capsules
BIC -
'ROLLOR'
• BALL POINT MARKER
590 EA. :8G:11:Ditto
ULTRA BAN
ROLL-ON ANTIPERSPIRANT
*1.49 75mi
ULTRA BAN
ANTIPERSPIRANT SPRAY
*1.33 150m1 •
• TAME
CREME RINSE
• 1.89 450 ml
THE DRY LOOK
HAIR CONTROL FOR MEN
*1.89' 250m1
32.1ABLtTS
Ail PINS
CORICIDIN
• COLD TABLETS -PLUS
DECONGESTANT ACTION
ROBITUSSIN DM
6-8 HOUR
• DM COUGH FORMULA
68 HOW 1••
COUGH FORMULA
6
11
11,
NO Storms ion
NIVEA
RIGHT GUARD
• DEODORANT
*1.53 200 m1
SCHICK
ULTREX TPIVOTINGIIIALAAZOR
49 With 2 Twin Blade
• i ' Cartridges
LOVING CARE
SYLVAN IA
MAGICUBES
• • !..22.9 .1211A-SIIES
SYLVANIA
FLASH BAR
*3.39 10 FLASHES
CONDITION 0
INSTANT AFTER SHAMPOO
TREATMENT
• 1.97 450 ml
.'1
NO PEROXIDE
COLOR -LOTION • .'
Revlon
FLEX
350 ml SHAMPOO
With 125 ml Conditioner
Clairol
sIlan1po0
Gillette
ATRA
SHAVING
CARTRIDGES
• 7450 ml
More Great
Values—
Well Worth
Looking For/
SOFT Et DR!
ROLL-ON ANTI-PERSPIRANT
*1.23 5ond
soFr DRI
ANTIPERSPIRANT SPRAY
*1.29. 150 m1
FLEX
350m1 HAIR CONDITIONER
$ I PLUS
.89125 am SHAMPOO
NEO CITIIAN
Hot Drink
&
IFI 47 Medicine for Colds
ADULT 10's
ANTIPHLOGISTINE
RUBA 535 .
*2.19 128.
ASPERGUM•
FAST 'SORE THROAT RELIEF
730 •
12's =tire
KOTEX
FEMININE NAPKINS
$ 3.39 48's b. ;ix a r
• Super
CAREFREE
• PANTY SHIELDS
*1.59 30's
• - —LISTER I N E
MOUTHWASH Et GARGLE
*2 29 33% BONUS
1000mi Total
DUI 10 SPACE LIMITATIONS ANO AVAIL Al '446 04 SAI SHOWN 4441 NOT All SI AvAitABIA AT AU LOCATIONS
44.
14 Shoppers Square, Goderich
PHARMACY
". •