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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-05-07, Page 29GQDERI;CHS1eN'ALM1sTAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY « Layoffs in Mitchell MITCHELL - The depressed sales of auto plants in the United States has resulted in 120 lay offs at Standard Products in Mitchell. Company president Walt Nagorsen said half of the employees would. return later in the week• forroutine inventory work, while the rest would be laid off work for a full week. "There's no indication (the layoffs) might go longer," he -said. Standard Products (Canada) Ltd., a sub- sidiary of a Cleveland, Ohio firm, produces rubber products in- cluding door trim and motor mounts for the automotive trade. LIFE, DISABILITY AND MORTGAGE INSURANCE - INCOME AVERAGING ANNUITIES GROUP BENEFITS R.R.S.P.'s H. (HAL) CLAUS L ondon2'i 1920 Life HOME 524-2495 R.K. PECK APPLIANCES Marcia Noxell, of South Street, wisely looks up at the ceiling while Clinic Assistant Bev Armstrong and Registered Nurse, Evelyn Marsden insert a needle in Marcia's arm, The blood donor's clinic was held at G.D.C.I, last Wednesday and 256 people gave the gift of life, (photo by Cath Wooden) Susan Chan and Irene Bain, both of Goderich, take advantage of the blood donor clinic held at G.D.C.I. last Wednesday to catch up on their socializing. Over 250 donors gave blood at the clinic. (photo by Cath Wooden) USCO holds spring rally in Hensall The 'work and im- ' need that seniors be portance of senior remembered and that citizens were discussed they leave a legacy. She when 117 members of the said that there are now United Senior Citizens of 1,03.0 senior clubs in Ontario (USCO) met in Ontario, with a mem- Hensall on April 30 for a bership of 250,000. spring rally. Mrs. Hamilton The day long, session reminded the •group that was held for 12 clubs in the annual USCO con- vention will be held in the Zone 8 district from Clinton, Blyth, Goderich, Kingston on August 11-13 and she urged each club. to send a delegate. Mrs. Hamilton said she was impressed with the nameplates displayed by • each Zone 8 club and she Those present were showed an example of the reminded to take pride in USCO flag that is for sale. '40 e , c AZ._, ; „garters 4f , aYfiel�i. ng talkgiVen by . tktanked Mr's: Hamiltoin Lavina Hamilt en, and presented her with a corresponding secretary gift. of the-USCO. - Harry Baker, zone In her address; Mrs. president, welcomed Hamilton stressed the everyone 'and Rev. Stan Hensall, Exeter, Brussels, Grand Bend, Bayfield, Seaforth, 'Zurieh, Dashwood and Holmseville. McDonald , from Hensall led in the devotions. In the absence of He»sail's Reeve Harold Knight, Clerk Betty Noakes extended a greetings from the village. - Irene Johns read the minutes from ' the fall rally and executive meeting and Charles Martini gave the treasurer's report. Leona Lockhart, president , ' of the Huronview Auxiliary reminded the group that Senior Citizens' Week will be held from June 15-21. As in past years, all seniors at invited to dinner at Huronview during that week. She also noted that the Blossom Tea will be held at Huronview on June 4 Young People visit Huronview Emanuel Baptist Young People's from 'h,xeter he1B a service on Sunday afternoon' at' .Huronview. ' Three cars from Huronview attended the Blyth crusade on Sunday evening. We had a good time wheelchair square dancing on Monday af- ternoon when Marie Flynn was at Huronview for Old Tyme Music. Under the leadership of Mrs. Betty Fawcett, the residents worked on their ceramics on Tuesday afternoon. At noon on Wednesday, all residents who enjoy Chinese food ate it in the main diningroom or,, on their own floors as they preferred. In the af- ternoon, we were for- -tuF}at-e--to- -haves aVfrc .Teen. Hoffineyer from Mitchell show slides of their trip to China. Les Fortune thanked Mrs. Hoffmeyer on behalf of the. residents and presented her with a potted plant in ap- preciation. Taking advantage of the nice weather, the van t:,o Bissetr k4rs, Florence Flood„ -.Mrs. Florence Doak, Mrs. Luella Norris, Frank Crich„and, Mrs. Gertrude Cornell for a ride. to Seaforth. Mrs. Prouty held Bible Study in the chapel on Thursday of ternoon. A special treat was in store for Huronview Residents' on Friday” morning when' Colborne Public School- entertained us by acting out the play "Oliver". The children arrived with their teachers bringing with, them props and costumes to provide us with 11/2. hours of excellent en- tertainment. ' Special thanks to the children and. teachers --responsible for providing us with the chance of viewing "Oliver". Sympathy is expressed to ' the famili-es of Cameron Wein, Norman Lediet, and Wilfred tertained with two piano Coleman. solos 'and the remaining litron d'-1 tke . Ed and she asked 'clubs to make donations of small articles ' t6 be used as prizes 'for the weekly bingos. Mrs. Lockhart suggested that -..each club hold a shower and deliver their donations to Huronxiew during Senior Citizens' Week. The president of each Zone 8 club spoke on the activities of their branch. The Blyth club had no representative and Howard Dean, a visitor with Watt = Webster of Clinton, spoke on the work of his club in Toronto. Hensall business people donated 19 prizes to the Three Links Club in Hensalll and draws were --made-+ for nine of these. Mrs. May Gibson and , Mrs. Ida Godkin were the winners from Clinton's Golden Radar club. After lunch, Elmer Trick of Clinton en - to welcome Howard Godkins and ..Ceacilia 'Clark who is from Lon- Edgar of the Golden dsborough and in on Radars both won. vacation care. Mr. Baker and his Relatives and friends executive held a short are reminded that on meeting and Rev. May 11 from 1 p.m. to 4 McDonald led in a sing - p.m. o'clock in the af- -_song with Mrs. Rogerson ternoon we will be ser- -at the piano. ving tea and cookies in The executive an - the auditorium on the nounced the new slate of occasion of Mother's officers as: president, Day. Nola Love, Dashwood; CULBERT'S CABINETS CUSTOM KITCHEN o BATHROOM AND ; • CHINA CABINETS Get Our. Price Before You Buy! SHOP 395-5298 RESIDENCE 395-5516 our name says it all ® ® ® 0 vice president, Percy Blundell, Goderich; second . vice president, Mr. Hooper, Brussels; secretary, Irene Johns, Exeter; treasurer, Charles Martini, .Dash - Wood. Mrs. Love made a short acceptance speech and she was elected to attend the USCO convention. 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