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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-05-21, Page 2ly • n'4:e to raisf' money e 001MMI,nity; the Maple .Lea£ Celr Ian is Bolding a jgantic garage sale on �'an torday, May 31 beginning at 10 a.m. at the >corner of . West and Wellington Streets (the lavlrn of the .McManus residence). Everything, including baked goods, will be sold with the .exception of clothing. Used clothing, of course„ is --already available through the Chapter's Opportunity Shop in town. +++ A picture on page 17 of the May- 14 edition -of the Goderich Signal -Star contained the wrong description of the event underneath it. The event was actually a pot luck supper held at the Masonic Temple on May 7 when the Bay City Teniple Glen Chapter 125 visited the Order of the Eastern Star, Bluewater Chapter 184. It was not a picture of senior citizens enjoying a special communion and tea as was reported. Signal -Star apologizes for this error. +++ FAYE HILDEBRAND Faye Hildebrand, daughter of John and, Margaret Hildebrand of R.R. 2 Auburn, recently graduated from Centralia College of Agricultural Technology . tri—_-t'h Agricultural Business Management program. Faye plans to work for Bick's Pickles in Dun- nville. +++ As • the season progresses, more of Ontario's fresh fruits and vegetables appear. And each year, marketing specialists at the. Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food find that there are an increasing number of •people who are in- terested in picking their own produce on Ontario Civic Corner Planning Board will meet today, Wedne4day, May 21 at 4 p.m. in the town hall• for the Official Plan update. The Big Brothers Association will also meet today at 4 :30 p.m. in the Mayor's Office at town hall. The Goderich Municipal Airport Committee will meet this evening at 1:30 p.m. in the town hall. Goderich Town Council will meet Monday, May 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the town council chambers. The Committee of Adjustment will meet Tuesday, May 27 at 7 p.m. in the Mayor's Office at town hall. The May session of Huron. County Council is scheduled for Thursday, May 29 at 10 a.m. in the council chambers of the Court House in Goderich. Time®s r y.ening out!, _ O , our May Horne Furnishings Sale Yes there's still time for you to take advantage of our May Home Furnishings Sole..at Ball & Mut- ch Ltd'. Home Furnishings. 71 Albert Street. Clin• ton. Some exceptional bargains are still available but hurry. time is running out Com- pare selection quality. price and service. You con buy the best for less of doll & Mutch 9 , 'did lits... £lira', Ws- an excellent way to obtainquantities of fruits and vegetables, especially for preserving. It's also a great family outing,. A current list of pick - your -own farms in Ontario, including the types of farms and how to get there, is' available from the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, For your .free copy, write to: Pick -your - own, Market Develop- ment Branch, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Legislative Buildings, Toronto M7A 1A6. +++ recipient of profits 'belt the Arthritis Societr,4hav draw for there tickets was held May '19 and fottr car's were .awarfied, Winner .of _the 13uielt. LeSabre Custom lives in Cornwall and holds ticket number 3540643; winner of the Chrysler Newport lives in Willowdale and holds ticket number A313039; winner of the Ford car lives in Downsview and . holds. ticket number A697050; and winner of the AMC Concord D -L lives in Cambridge and_ __holds ticket number 8111689. Although there were no winners from Goderich, the local Knights who sold tickets here wish to thank area residents for their support. CATHY WISSER Cathy Wisser, daughter of William Wisser of 243 Cameron Street, Goderich, recently graduated with honors from Centralia College of Agricultural Technology in the Community Home Economics program. Cathy plans to' work with mentally han- dicapped people. +++ The Knights of Columbus recently sold tickets with the principal BECKY BARZ Becky Barz,, daughter - of the Reverend and Mrs. Marvin Barz; 22 Suncoast Drive, West, Goderich, will receive her Bachelor of Science Degree in Education. at Concordia College, Seward, Nebraska on Saturday, May 24. • Goderich ituary AUDREY EILEEN AKEROYD Audrey Eileen Akeroyd of 1135 McBride. Avenue,__ Mississauga. died slid-. denly ak the result of a stroke at her residence on Sunday, April 27 at the age of 64. She was . , born in Goderich on May 3, 1915 to Maude and Henry Wieland. She attended public school and high school in Goderich and lived on McDonald . Street in Goderich until her marriage to . J.W. Akei'oyd in St. Georges Anglican Church on May 1,1943. Prior to her marriage, she worked as a bank teller. - • After her marriage, she and her husband lived in St., Catharines for one year and in Batley, Yorkshire, England for nine years. They returned to Canada in 1957 and lived in Peter- borough for seven years, in London for four years and then moved to Mississauga. ° The late Mrs., Akeroyd was active in both St. Georges Anglican Church, Goderich and St. Peters Anglican Church, Mississauga. She is survived by her husband whom she met when he was a Royal Air Force pilot instructor stationed at the Port Albert base during World War II. She is also survived by three sons, James of Kitchener, William of Vancouver,' British JOIN US BLOSSOM SUNDAY AT LASSALINE ORCHARDS Enjoy Tractor wagon ride or leisure strolls through scented orchards. Add to this Apple Donuts and Hot Cider. What better way to celebrate Blossom Sunday in Goderich. ►�It\i\`i►i11111r%11"' . Bring Your Camera SUNDAY, MAY 25th BETWEEN 1 P.M. AND DARK Llissaline Orchards 21/2 miles from No. 8 on Drive -In Rd., south of Godorich. Y Columbia, and Gary of Calgary, Alberta; and two grandchildren, Jennifer and Jimmy. She was predeceased by her brother, Reginald (Bud.) Wieland. A funeral service was held at the Turner and Porter Peel Chapel in Mississauga on Thur- sday, May 1 at 10 a.m. The Reverend Carder of St. Peters Anglican Church, Mississauga officiated. Interment was in the Maitland Cemetery, Goderich with the Reverend Robert Crocker officiating. Pallbearers were James, William and°Gary Akeroyd, ,,the ' late Mrs. Akeroyd's three sons; George Whitlam of Port Credit; Terry Wieland of Toronto; and Frank Geelen of Mississauga. Friends and relatives attended the funeral from Goderich, London, Peter;b•orough, Mississauga and Toronto. Ali Becky wit, he teaching Grades.. -4 at _ St. Paul Lutheranchool, Cheney, Kansasafter August 15. She 104 spend her summer months in lderich Mr. and Mrs. Barz will -attend her graduation exercises this week. Other familymembers who will be present are Jon Barz, also a student at Concordia and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Barz and Tim Barz, all presently of St: Louis, Missouri. Becky is a 1977 graduate of G.D.C.I.- +++ The Go.derich Industrial Fastball League is tl a winner of 000 this week in the ROA Feagan Memorial, grandstand lottery. Tile League held ticket number 1512 to Win for the second time. This was draw number 39. +++. Provincial Constable (probationary) Patrick Joseph Carter, son of Judge and Mrs. F.G. Carter of 38 St. Vincent Street, Goderich, recently graduated from the Ontario Provincial Police Training and Development Centre, Toronto, after successful completion of the recruit orientation course. Judgespeaks The Arthur Circle of Knox Church held its monthly meeting on May 12. President, Ida White opened the meeting with prayer. Grace Cameron led the devotional 'ser- vice. Scripture was read by Winnie Walters and a sing -song followed with Bill Cameron at the piano. Del Almeida provided special music. He ac- companied himself on guitar and sang in Spanish, Portuguese, French and English. Judge Francis Carter was the guest speaker. -"He read from Col. 3:18-20. In his talk on "The Family" he cited three reasons for marriage b'reakdown...selfishness, lack of communication and a failure to recognize God as a third partner. e 'advocated pre- rital .counselling and an attempt by parents to set standards. that their children would be proud to maintain. It is our faith and trust in God that holds us't'ogether, he said. Ida White thanked both Judge Carter and Del Almeida for their fine contribution to the meeting. The Arthur Circle rummage sale is set for Friday, May 23 at 6:30 p.m. in Knox Church Hall. On June 16 a dinner_. meeting in co-operation with the Afternoon Auxiliary of the WMS will be held. Guest speaker will be Mrs. T. Duke of Seaforth and Mrs. W. Murray of Mitchell will be in charge of the music: Investigate fire BRUSSELS- A May 8 fire at the home of David Jamieson of Brussels caused about $6,000 damage to the house and contents according to deputy fire chief Gord Stephenson. The house is owned by Mrs. Elsie Evans and the Jamieson family occupy an apartment within the house. The fire started in the children's room and is still under investigation. Hamstrung ZURICH- A Zurich resident, Robert McKee, was fined $100 or. 10 days after pleading guilty to the theft of a ham roast •from Zehrs Market on March 29. The meat, which was recovered, was valued at $10.50. He was given 15 days in which to pay the fine. Successful Executives know, a meeting can be more productive in the right atmosphere, Benmiller Inn WELCOMES YOU! Get away from it all for a change. Isolate your people in our resort complex. 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If he is a photo fan, tell him you'll take a picture of him with his family. Any tourist will appreciate this courtesy. 6. Be enthusiastic and well-informed about local sight- seeing attractions. 7. Be friendly. Be helpful. Be hospitable. Whatever you do - treat visitors royally GODERICH TOURIST Gr �`�,(,a COMMITTEE 0°' e< �` M. CAMPBELL, CHAIRMAN 0,00,00010 i FRIDAY, JUNE 6 ae 12 NOON — Judging of Ontario Spring Jersey Show 12:30 P.M. — Judging of Huron County Holstein Show — Old McDonald's Farm 3:00 P.M. — Arena Concessions Open 6:00 P.M. — Ladies' Exhibits Open 7:30 P.M. — Mini Tractor Pull (Sanc- tioned Pufl) 10:00 P.M. — Arena Concessions Close, SATURDAY, JUNE 7 10:00 A.M. — Judging of Line Classes for 'Light Horses 11:00 A.M. — Judging of Poultry -Classes 11:00 A.M. — Judging of Sheep Classes 12 NOON — Arena Concessions Open 1:00 P.M. Judging of Livestock Classes 1:00 P.M. — Judging of Livestock Classes 1:00 P.M. — PARADE - leaves Legion Hall 2:00 P.M. —'Official Opening 2:30 P.M. — Baby Show 7:00 P.M. - Judging of Teams in Harness, Equestrienne Show 8:30 P.M. — Massed Pipe Band JOYES MIDWAY in operation ail 3 days Western Ontario's Largest. Exhibit of Livestock FEATURING MINI TRACTOR PULL (sanctioned pull) FRIDAY, JUN9b at 7:30 p.m. FEATURING PARADE SATURDAY, JUNE 7 at 1:00 p.e FEATURING: GRANDSTAND SHOW SUNDAY, JUNE 8 at 8:00 p.m. Trans Canada Hell Drivers SUNDAY, JUNE 8 :00 P.M. Arena Concession Ladies' Exhibits Open — Horse Show, Judg Western, Games, etc. :00 P.M. — Judging of Beef C asses :00 P.M. — Swine Judging :00 P.M. — Entertainment in the :00 P.M. — Trans Canada Hell s and ng of Cattle Arena Drivers LUNCH COUNTER Operated by Ladies' Divisio n S