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MultrieS change, it has
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CUSO co- :dtilsors verteexs skilled in
Age is nlonger a
Waterine Will be
in o
barrier. •
Godericli the Com-
munity Centre, 166
•- MabDonalcl Street on
Wednesday, lune 11 at 8
p.m. to recruit skilled
area residents for two
year assignments in
developing countries.
A number of Goderich
area residents have
already worked overseas
with CUSO and they will
be there to talk about
their experiences.
from Guelph and
• WA es and technology.
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To arrange an in-
tervi-ew with- the- -CUSO
co-ordinators call Janey
Southey at (519) 824-4120
ext. 2213-14. If she is not
in, leave a message.
CUSO stands for
Canadian University
Service Overseas. It is an
independent, non-profit,
development agency
which sends skilled
workers overseas to help
the nations of the Third
World train their people
in a fast -
technological
to cope
changing,
world.
Set up in 1961, it
originally recruited
mainly young, university
graduates. Now, as the
•t- :In the past 18 years,
CUSO has sent 6,000
Canadians to 65 different
countries. Most are
poste&overseas for two
years and are paid
counterpart salaries. by
the host country or
agency. CUSO pays
health and life insurance
costs, return air -fare and
"settling -in" and
resettlement allowances.
In filecoming year
CUSO will be sending 400
volunteers overseas to
help in the fields of
education, , health,
agriculture, business and
technology including
engineering and auto
mechanics.
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Owners of Jerome
Alexander hairdryers
Model 4-1250DV should
stop using them im-
mediately because of a
potential hazard ac-
cording to the Canadian
Standard Association
(CSA).
CSA has received three
•
reports from consumers
of these appliances
-blowing pie0e# • tir
elements out the frontof
the dryer. The hairdryers
were sold across Canada
and although the original
units met CSA standards
and were certified, CSA's
investigators recently
discovered poor internal
Spacings clue to
m an uf ac turing *del ects.
So, if you have a
hairdryer marked
Jerome Alexander CSA
LR 38071 Model 4-1250DV
Made in Hong Kong and
have purchased it since
November 1979, stop
using it immediately and
send it for a free in-
sp e c floc and -or
replacement te Jerome
Alexander, Div. of
Giovanni Management
(Canada) Ltd., 5333
Casgrain, Suite 704,
Montreal, Quebec H2T
1X3.
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Bryan has $pined the
sales staff at Vincent's
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Farm Equipment in
Seaforth.
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LESLIE Mat EWAN
Leslie MacEwan,
daughter of Don and Sally
MacEwan. of Goderich,
has successfully
graduated from Fan-
shakve Community
College, London as a
medical secretary.
Leslie has accepted a
position in London.
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Don Young of Auburn received his School Attendance
Counsellors' Specialist Certificate last week in Ottawa
after completing a three-year summer course with the
Ministry of Education. He is shown here with Orville
Watson, Provincial Attendance Counsellor.
Cadets to be inspected
This Saturday the
Maitland Squadron of the
Royal Canadian Air
Cadets wip hold their
second annual inspection
ceremonies at the
Goderich Arena,
The inspection
ceremonies begin at 10
a.m. and the Clinton Pipe
Band will also be on hand.
All visitors and former
cadets and officer t --are
invited to attend.
Lt. Colonel, O.D.
Newport, Commanding
Officer, 419 of the
Canadian Forces, North
Bay will conduct the
inspection of the 35 boys
and five girls in the
Goderich squadron.
Following inspection
the squadron will per-
form drills, give a first
aid and firearms
demonstration and the
Clinton Pipe Band will
play during the march
past.
Also trophies will be
presented to selected
cadets for their per-
formance of duiies.
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Proclamation
Whereas. in honor of the golden anniversary of Beta Sigma
Phi Sorority. the world's largest Greek letter women's ser-
vice. cultural and social organization with many chapters
in The Province of Ontario, the sorority year beginning
Founder's Day. April 30. 1980 and ending Founder's Day.
April 30. 1981. has been designated as Beta Sigma Phi
ear: and
Whereas, Beta Sigma Phi is an organization that has grown
to include 250.000 members in 12.000 ehapters. located in'
31 countries across the world: a group Of women that hits
worked for every known •charitable, health and cultural
organization, raising money and donating time and effort
to those in need.everywhere: and
Whereas. the badge of the organization shall signify Life.
Learning and Friendship by its Greek sysmirls. Heta
Sigma Phi: and
Whereas, it is sincerely believed to be a worthwhile act that
would benefit its many members around the world. with a
lifetime of association with the finest people;
Now, therefore. I. Harry VI orsell, mItyor of the Town of
Goderich. Ontario. do hereby proclaim April 30. 1980
through April 30. 1981 as
Beta Sigma PIii Year
and ask that other Beta Sigma Phi sistAx everywhere
join with Beta Theta, Xi Delta Epsilon & Beta Tau of
Goderich, Ontario, in saluting Beta Sigma Phi Year.
in testimony whereof,. I .have hereunto set my hand and
caused to be affixed the Seal of the Town of Goderich, On-
tario this ninth day of May, 1980:
JEFF BAECHLER
Jeff Baechler, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Con
Baechler of 33 Britannia
Road, West, Goderich,
recently graduated from
Wilfrid Laurier
University in Waterloo
with a Bachelor of Arts
degree majoring in
physical education and
psychology.
Jeff will be taking'
extended courses at the
University of Western
Ontario, London in
Spetember.
BRYAN DURST
Bryan Durst, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Durst
of R.R. 2 Clinton,
graduated this week from --
Ontario Agricultural
College, University of
Guelph, Agri -Business
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BRENDA CLUTTON
Brenda Lynn Clutton,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Dougall Clutton of
Goderich, recently
graduated from the
Community Home
Economics program at
Centralia College of
Agricultural Technology.
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If you.send news items
to the Signal,Star from
• time to time, whether it
be as a district news
correspondent, a
publicity director for
your club, a public
relations person for some
community organization
or an information officer
for a company, you might
be interested in picking
up a new booklet we have
available ht our office. It
is chuck full of newspaper
writing tips and helpful
informatioh. And best of
all -it is free of charge.
Just come to the office on
Bayfield Ito -411 -and ASji
for it.
And by the way, we
really appreciate all
those people who con-,
tribute news and social
items to this newspaper.
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Ralph Morris of
Goderich won $500 in this
week's Ron Feagan
Memorial Grandstand
lottery with lucky ticket
number 258.
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Robertson Memorial
Public School is holding a
"ChM Chin Day" this
Saturday (or Sunday if it
rains) beginning at 10
a.m. from the school
grounds. The special day
5.
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involves a scavenger
hunt and orienteering
with a compass.
Participants can in -
elude any children or
adults who have helped in
any way with the school!s
newspaper, the Rober-
tsete Rampage. These
participants can also
include friends of those
pebple who have helped
with the school's
newspaper and all those
people who may have
purchased a newspaper.
Civic Coryne
Tonight, Wednesday,
June 4 at 7:30 p.m. a
public meeting will be
held for the Community
Services Contribution
Program at the public
works garage on Cam-
bridge Street.
TOWN OF GODERICH
requires
PHOTOGRAPHS OF TOWN COUNCIL
From our records photographs of Town Council are
missing for the following years:
Prior to 1923,
1923, 1931`; 1932, 1934, 1936, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1947, 1953,
1954, 1955, 1956, and 1957.
If anyone is in possession of photographs of Council for
the above-mentioned years, I would appreciate
receiving same in order that a reproduction can be
made.
Photographs will be returned.
Also required are photographs
Mayors:
John Davidson - 1875
E.N. Lewis - 1903 - 1904.
of the following
Larry J. McCabe
Clerk -Treasurer
Town of Goderich
57 West Street
Goderich, Ontario
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