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So we bought them all at incredibly low prices. And we're passing on the savings
to you.
Of course, you still get Renault's European technology. Electronic fuel injection
for better mileage. And front wheel drive.
Plus torsion bar suspension. Rock• and pinion steering that makes handling o
breeze. And pedestol soots with comfort for five. But now you get it all for less
1984 Renault' Alliance`and Renault Encore. At only $6,970' they're going Fast.
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'Suggested Retail Price for 2 Dr. Base Model Sedan or
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Dorothy Gauley of Goderich has provided the Signal -Star .with a stack of old post cards
which show what the town and its citizens looked like in days gone by. We will be publishing
these from time to time and would welcome any historical details which our readers can
provide. The above two cards depict the Huron House and British Exchange Hotel blocks on
The Square which were decorated with flags, banners and evergreen branches for Old
Home Week in 1927. Do any of our readers remember that particular celebration?
Job Squad ready for work
With one month left of student employ-
ment activity left, the Goderich and Exeter
Employment Centres for Students are ready
for a busy August.
Statistics for the month of July show an in-
crease of 76% over last year in the place-
ment of students in casual jobs. Hence,
again this month emphasis will be placed 6n
securing "Odd Jobs" for local students.
"Odd Jobs" - employment on a temporary
basis for an hour or a few days - will help
students earn cash for the start of the new
school year and gain some of that all impor-
tant work experience.
Area residents will also gain by hiring a
student. It is now August and for the last
three months you have been putting off pain-
ting the fence, washing ' the windows or
cleaning the attic. Now is your chance to en-
sure those jobs are done before fall.
This summer, students have helped in-
dividuals in the community move furniture,
paint house trim, cut grass, dig post holes,
spray cucumbers, pick strawberries, bale
hay, babysit ... and the list goes on. Students
can and will do an endless variety of tasks.
If you have a job that needs doing, please
contact the Canada. Employment Centres
for Students in Goderich 524-2744 or Exeter
235-1711. Our goal? A job to fit every stu-
dent; a student to fit every job.
Help a student by letting him help you.
WATERING
WATERING
WATERING
and still not
getting rid of those
BROWN PATCHES
on what was once a
BEAUTIFUL LAWN
' - are your problem
We Can Help If You CaII Us Today!
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BRUCE McDONALD
IN HURON BRUCE Az'
Liberal
•30 year resident of Huron Bruce
•Raised and worked on family farm
-beef, hog, cash crop operation
•Educated in Walton, Seaforth, and
a graduate of Business
Administration from Wilfred
Laurier University
®Partner of Craig, McDonald,
Riddon Insurance Brokers Ltd. of
Formosa, Mildmay and
Walkerton
*Member of Chamber of Commerce,
Local service clubs
®Member of United Church
•Area Vice -President, Huron Bruce
Liberal Association
FOR YOUTH • EXPERIENCE • VITALITY
VOTE BRUCE McDONALD
SEPTEMBER 4TH
Authori,ed by Barry Reid, official agent for Bruce McDonald.
The Corrununity Calendar is a special
events information column provided, by -the
Goderich Recreation Department in co-
operation with the Signal -Star. The service
is offered free of charge and is available to
any non-profit group who would like to make
their special event known. Please call the
Recreation Department at 524-2125 by Mon-
day noon if you wish o include your event
for the following W day.
AUGUST 10, 11, - ANTIQUE SHOW AND
SALE .ta
The Goderich Performing Arts Foundation
will be sponsoring an Antique Show & Sale
on August 10th and 11th at The Livery. Ad-
mission is $1.00 per person and everyone is
welcome! The times: Friday 1 to 9 p.m. and,
Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
AUGUST 10 - STREET DANCE.
The Goderich Becentennial Committee will
be holding the Street Dance on Friday night
at 9 p.m. on the square in front of Carman's
Cameras ( Radio Shack ). Everyone is
welcome to come out and dance to Francie
Scram and the boys! "
AUGUST 11- FARMER'S MARKET
Meet yoltr friends at the Farmer's Market
on the Goderich Square this Saturday from 8
a.m. to 1 p.m. Sponsored by the Goderich
Business Improvement Area Board. In-
terested farmers, please contact Chris Kiar'
at 524-9652 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays.
AUGUST 11, 12 - PIONEER CRAFT DAYS
The Huron County Pioneer Museum invites
you to join them to celebrate their Pioneer
Craft Days. Everyone welcome and there
will be something for everyone.
AUGUST 11- LOBSTERFEST
A Lobsterfest will be held at the Maitland
('ountry Club on Saturday, August 11th at 6
p.m. Everyone Welcome! For more infor-
mation call the Club.
AUGUST 13 - SOCCER CAMP
The Goderich Recreation Department is
sponsoring a Soccer Campin co-operation
with the Ontario Soccer Association. The
cost is $50.00 per person which includes'dai-
ly instruction, soccer ball, t -shirt, skill
award crest, poster, school certificate and
Pepsi Challenge entry. The school is open to
children between the ages of 7 and 13 years.
For rnore information and registration call
the Recreation Department at 524-2125. '
' AUGUST 13-17 - BEREA-BY-THE-WATER
LUTHERAN VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
The Berea -By -The -Water Lutheran Church
will be holding a Bible School each morning
during this week from 9, a.m. to 11:45 a.m.
Everyone Welcome. No Charge, offering
will be accepted. For more information call
Pastor Chris Wicher 524-2235 or 524-4134.
AUGUST 15 - MICHAEL COONEY. CON-
CERT
The Goderich Recreation Department is
sponsoring a children's folk singer at Tho
Livery on Wednesday, August 15th at 2 pant.
Admission is $2.00 per person and tickets
can be purchased in advance at the Recrea-
tion Office and The Livery.
AUGUST 20-24 - CALVARY BAPTIST
CHURCH DAY CAMP
A day camp for boys and girls ages 6-13.
Registration: $10.00 for the week or $3.00 per
day! Program includes: games, food, swim-
mings and crafts. Call 524-6445 for informa-
tion and registration.
AUGUST 21 - JOGGING & WALKING
CLINIC
The Ontario Ministry of Tourism & Recrea-
tion and the Goderich Recreation Depart-
ment are sponsoring a Bicentennial Fitness
Project - Jogging & Walking Clinic. The
clinic is free and open to all ages! Please
pre -register by phoning the Recreation Of-
fice -at 524-2125.
SUN., AUG. 12, 1984 - FAMILY FUN DAY -
SPUNSORED-BY DUNGANNON
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
1 p.m. Horse pulling competition, Light
horse and heavy horse classes.
2 p.m. Antique Tractor Pull„ 4500 Ib., 5500
lb., 65001b., and open trophy classes.
4:30 - 7 p.m. Pork Barbecue,- with all the
trimmings including fresh hot buttered
corn. Adults $5, children 12 and under $3.00, ,
pre-schoolers free.
7:30m.. Outdoor variety concert - featur-
ing ann'excellent array of local talent. Bring
a lawnchair.
9 p.m, Crowning of 1984 Pair Queen by last
'year's queen, Miss Lisa.Brown. Crowning of
a Junior Princess in honour of Dungannon's
125 Fair. .
A display of pictures ,and newspaper clipp-
ings from fairs in the past will be available
for viewing.
CKNX Mobile Unit will be on hand to give
reporis`t)verthe radio throughout the day's
events.
AUGUST 23 - INVESTMENT SEMINAR
The Goderich Branch Library will be
holding an Investment Seminar' on
Thursday, August 23rd at 8 p.m'. Guest
speaker will be Roger Chrysler from
Merrill -Lynch Finance Company. The
seminar is free and you should pre -register
by calling 524-9261.
BAND CONCERTS are continuing weekly
at the Lions Harbour Park on Sunday even-
ings at 7 p.m. Everyone is welcome and the
concerts are sponsored by the Goderich
Laketown Band.
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