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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.-
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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.
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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,
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TOURISM IS OUR
BUSINESS
lie- • received his
secoa laly education in „
:London aad Cioderieh an{
graduated with his B.A.
from the University of
Western Ontario in
October 1979.
He has been posted to.'
the Walkerton Detach-
ment of the Ontario
Ptrovincial P-olice,
Number 6 District, Mount
Forest.
PATRICK CARTER
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"housewarrraing gifts", and
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will be glad to arrange
your subscription to the
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YOURS AND MINE, EVERYTtME WE META --
VISITOR
LET'S ALL TREAT
VISITORS ROYALLY
Tourism touches the lives of everyone in the province,
one way or another. Here are some suggestions of
how you can help make visitors feel welcome:
1. Ask if you can help a stranger if he appears lost or
hesitant.
2. Take time to give accurate and specific directions.
3. Speak slowly and distinctly. Don't shout - par-
ticularly to a foreign visitor.
4. Walk with ,co visitor a block or so to point out the
way.
5. 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
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COMMITTEE
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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
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