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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-04-09, Page 6NA f ~z . 71+9§114 .Jtevi.sed. Kinette president, Helga Wlrtzfeld, presented a $200 cheque on behalf of the Kinettes this week to Bill Ross, fund raising co-chairman for the MacKay Centre for Seniors. Approximately $5,700 has been donated to date by the public, 'in- cluding service clubs. The fund raising goal for the public sector is $15,000. This money will be used to renovate MacKay Hall (pictured behind Mrs. Wlrtzfeld and Mr. Ross) for use by Goderich's senior citizens. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) Mary Clairmont elected VVaIm president for 1980 The annual meeting of the Goderich Branch of the Women's ' Institute opened in the usual manner. Roll call was answered With the payment of fees with 25 numbers an- swering. Donations of $25 each ;were given to the MacKay Centre for Seniors and to the•Cancer Society. Annual reports were. given by the secre.tary- treasurer; flower fund officer; public relations officer and conveners of_ standing committees, The excellent reports given covered the ac- tivities of the past year. Mrs. A. Schram read the .report of the nominating committee and presided for the election of officers. Mrs. A. Wilkin installed the following slate of officers for the year 1980:1981; Past president - Mrs. A. - -- Schram; preslcten�lrs — M. Clairmont; first vice- president - Mrs. E. Sitter; second vice-president - Mrs. M. McKenzie; secretary-greasurer - Mrs. A. McTaggart; assistant secretary treasurer- Mrs. D. Riehl; public relations - Mrs. A. Schram; auditors - Mrs. E. Sitter, Mrs. J. Blake;• district director - Mrs..A. •Schram ; pianist - Mrs. F. Hawkins; flower fund - Mrs. E. Anderson; branch directors - Cook, Mrs. M. McKenzie and Mrs. L. Hoy; special committee - Mrs. 'I. Young, Mrs. I. Oke and Mrs. V. Ryan; standing committees - agriculture and Canadian Industries - Mrs. B. Crawford; Citizenship and World Affairs - Mrs. A. Sfraughan; Family and Consumer Affairs - Mrs. E. Sitter; Resolutions - Mrs. H. Morley ; • Curator of Tweedsmuir History - Mrs, F. Barker;. and Education and Cultural Affairs - Mrs. D. Riehl. A planning- meeting will be held April 11 at MacKay Hall. The meeting closed with God Save the Queen and the Institute Grace. •Mts, A. Schram and her hostesses served la • delicious lunch. At a recent nl.eetii of the Steering Committee Mr the MacKay •Centre for Seniors,. .a revised draft .of the constitution was considered and accepted. Dave Harman and his committee, Percy Blundell and Everett and Bea Sperling, were thanked for the time they had spent in preparing this constitution. The help given by Jim Moore and his secretary is also much appreciated.' Co-chairmen for the fund-raising campaign, Bill Ross and Harold Bettger, reported that they have sent out almost 400 letters and have had some interviews. A donation from the Goderich Elevator and Transit Company had been received recently. Apologies for having omitted Women's Day Out in_a list of donors published two weeks ago. Ken Hunter reported that renovations to MacKay Centre will probably commence the second week in June. Three lop carpenters yKlfll kt,. 94, and .,an, dpplio '# n has been made to hire three. students:," through the ' assistance program for summer employment. It was suggested that some qualified tradesmen may give some, time 'to the project as volunteers A Building Committee will consist of Jim Magee, Chairman, Everett. Sparlipg, and Dave ' Harman. . This committee will be responsible for making suggestions to Ken Hunter who will super- vise the project. Final plans for an important meeting at 2 p.m. on Thursday, April 10, were discussed. At that time Mr. Richard Hewitt, New Horizons representative, will` hold a seminar about operating a Senior Citizens' Centre. All interested persons are invited to attend. Everett and Bea Sparling are arranging a game of Front Page oonstdutipu acoepte Challenge for 7:30 .p.m. on April 23. On the salve evening, Mrs. Elizabeth Pearson, Director at the Friendship Centre for St. Marys' Seniors, will speak. This premises to be a very . interesting meeting. Plans were made for card parties on April 9 - and May 14 and for a dance on.May 28. ' Money -raising projects such as a quilt raffle, an auction sale, and a variety program were discussed.. A maple leaf quilt is being prepared by the quilt 'committee for a raffleinthefai.. The tentative date for a variety program is June 11. The committee to arrange the program is Margaret Alton, Harold Bettger, and Janet Kaibfleisch. The' membership convener, . Ellen Smith, reports that there are now 134 members of MacKay Centre - still far short of the goal of 300. members. If you are over 55 and interested in the project, please 'show your OAMT ANYESTMv PNMT' C RJIH..CATE:S 4� 1 interest by Q joining,. The membership fee is $2. A suggestion by Eileen Palmer that a 'ago be designed for MacKay Centre will be discussed at the next meeting of the committee on May 8. BRUCE ERSKINE 86 North 524-9555 Planning board wants more money At Goderich Planning Board's regular April 1 meeting, secretary Ken Hunter complained to members that costs for processing applications - -for, - re -zoning -...a.nd. requests for official plan changes. are •exceeding the fee being charged. The fee for registering these applications with planning board has been $100 for each application. Hunter told the' board W. J. HUGHES REALTY LTD. 38 EAST ST., GODERICH MEMBER BROKER '37,900. Modern 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, quiet area. Close to schools. Cal! Sharon for personal showing 524-8100 or evenings 529-7281. 0-255. PLAN TO ATTEND! that he is finding that costs for newspaper advertisements, paper, stamps and printing are running excessive to this fee. The board asked Hunter to keep a tally of the physical costs for each application so that it can base a more Accurate fee. .HOME SEWING - -- AND FASHION SHOW Wednesdays April 16 DOORS OPEN AT 1:00 P.M. AND 7:00 P.M. AT C.H.S.S. - CLINTON SCHEDULE: 1:30 P.M. AND 7:30 P.M.: Velcro Seminar 2:00 P.M. AND 8:00 P.M.: Fashion Show featuring fashions from Burda, Kwik -Sew, Butterick, Vg Organist accompaniment by Gladys Van Egmond. Also for your entertainment, in between fashions, we have performances by the Clinton Wheel 'n' Dealers, harp soloist Mary Hearn, step dancers Sherrie and Shannon Preszcator, and folk musicians The Blackthorns. 1 P.M. - 5 P.M AND 7 P.M. - 11 P.M. Display booths for your perusal, from White-Elna, also handicraft booths, sewing and fabrics. TICKETS: ADULTS '3.50 STUDENTS '2.00 AVAILABLE AT: MARY'S SEWING CENTRE OR'AT THE DOOR ALL PROCEEDS FOR THE CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY AND THE CLINTON NURSERY SCHOOL ANN HINZ The Ontario Motor League and World Wide Travel in Clinton are pleased to announce that Ann Hinz, for- merly of Kincardine Travel, has joined the staff of their Clinton office. Ann brings to us a wealth of experience and knowledge of travel. Come in and say hello - and let Ann's experience help you with your travel plans. ONTARIO MOTOR LEAGUE rld wide TRAVEL AGENCY 7 RATTENBURY ST., EAST. CLINTON 482-9300 104 SHOPPERS SQUARE GODERICH *Prices in effect until April 14th or while quantity lasts SUPERMARKET 524.9411 CANADA NO. 1 GRADE A PORK ?+ SHOULDER ROAST LB. 94 PORK BUTT CHOPS LB, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE A BEEF BLADE STEAK • 6 169 IDEAL FOR BARBECUE SHORT RIB ROAST 1 ®9LB. CANADA NO. 1 GRADE A. REGULAR GROUND BEEF 159 ® LB. Limit 5 lbs. Per Customer CANADA PACKER'S S.P. COTTAGE ROLL CHECK OUT ALL THE SPECIALS REDUCED TO CLEAR DOUBLE REG. 54.99 VALUE BEDSPREADS S CANADA GRADE A EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF GROUND FROM HIP 249 LB. CANADA GRADE A RUMP o. SIRLOIN TIP ROAST LB. 9-89 CANADA NO. 1 GRADE A T-BONE., SIRLOIN STEAK LB. 1 • 49 89 LB. 2. CANADA PACKER'S PEA MEAL BACON CANADA PACKER'S MAPLE LEAF BOLOGNA LB. 99e SCHNEIDER'S BOWL HEAD CHEESE 12S SCHNEIDER'S CELLO STEAKETTE LB. 2;4 9 149 • SCHNEIDER'S OLD FASHIONED. WHOLE OR HALF -LB HAM 299 SCHNEIDER'S WIENERS 1 LB. PKG. SCHNEIDER'S BLUE RIBBON 1r9 BOLOGNA LB. 69 PRIMO ELBOW MAC2 LBARON 1 SPAGHETTI 2 or SPAGHETTI SAUCE MAPLE LANE MILK 2% 1/2 Gal. CHEDDAR CHEESE 12 OZ. 199 SCHNEIDER'S MEAT PIES 4 VARIETIES 8 OZ. CANADA NO. 1 PORK LOIN ROASTS 1 29 PEPSI • COLA ONE GROUP NAIL POLISH VALUES3 / $ 1 TO '1.30 • • PETER PAN" ane size reg. 99, PANTY HOSE�2 / $ 1 50 ONE GROUP PLUSH REG. '4.99 TEDDY BEARS ONE GROUP DENIMPANTS & TOPS 3 • J -CLOTHS__ REG. $1,99 $hoo BEEMAID CANADA NO. 1 HONEY 1 LB. CLARK'S BEEF STEW RRISITY 1402. HIGHLINER BOSTON BLUE FILLET HUMPTY DUMPTY POTATO CHIPS 794 109 JOHNSTON & JOHNSTON J -CLOTHS 30's MITCHELL 59~ APPLE SAUCE 190X. 16 OZ. 1 39 STEWART HOUSE 24-100Z. BOTTLES LB. FIVE ROSES 1r FLOUR 59e 99� 1,9 299 PLUS TAX •DEPOSIT 2'/z KG, 1 39 CLARK'S BEANS WITH PORK 14°Z* 494 SHELF PAPER 12" BON AMI WONDER 59e CLEANER 15 OZ. 99e MONARCH PARCHMENT MARGARINE 1 LB. 59° SALE STARTS THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1980 WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! MANAGERESS: SHARRON HENRY LYSOL SPRAY 175 gr. FLOWERDALE, ORANGE PEKOE TEA BAGS 50's 1 29 • MOP 'N GLOW FLOOR POLISH 160Z. 1:9 WHITE SUGAR 2 KG. 149 • PINE SOL 800 ML. LIQUID CLEANER 1r; WESTON'S SANDWICH BREAD 240x. 2/99e If you're NEW IN TOWN anq' don •t knouP which way to turn, call the hostess at 524.9676 _ You'll be g/ad you drd. (23 DEPT. STORE SHOPPERS SQUARE GODERICH 11 5. A. NO. 1 FLORIDA PINK OR WHITE CABBAGEB. GRAPEFRUIT 5/89c CANADA N0.1 CARROTS 2 LB. BAG CHIQUITA 3. 994 BANANAS U.S.A. NO. 1 SIZE 6 x 7 TOMATOES r,. U.S.A.CANADA NO. 1 LB. 894 CANTALOUPE EA. 694. SPY APPLES U.S.A. NO. 1 MILD 424 ID. SPANISH ONIONS GREEN ONIONS 3/99 RUTABAGAS MANY MORE IN-STORE SPECIALS.... 3 LB. 1839 4 994 2/99°