HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1984-08-29, Page 15PAGE 14 GODERICH SIGNALSTAR, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1984
e oral service is held at cemetery
A beautiful Sunday after.00n• brought out
many descendants of those who have been
laid to rest in. Hope Chapel Cemetery,
Hullett Township, for their annual
memorial service.
Mr. Gary Shuttleworth of Knox United
Church was the guest speaker and spoke on
the theme, `What Lies Beyond Death?' He
stated that everyone present came to pay
respect to those early pioneers who made
the supreme sacrifice so today's generation
could have an easier life.
Kenneth flunking receivedthe offering.
Prior to the service, Lorne flunking spoke
on the book that has been made telling of the
history of Hope Chapel and said it is
mailable in Goderich.
Lloyd McClinchey welcomed all to the ser-
vice and introduced Mr. Shuttleworth who
conducted the service.
Social News
Guests last weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Jardin and her mother, Mrs. Elva
Straughan were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jar -
din and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jardin, Melissa
and Kyla, all of Kitchener and Mrs. Bonnie
Armour and'Julie of Water.
Mrs. Tom Jardin visited last Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. G. During at Wingham.
Frank Raithby was able to come home
last weekend after being a patient in Clinton
Public Hospital.
I.orie Cartwright and Anita Hamming left
last weekend for college in Tgqronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kortalnje and family
moved into their home on John Street which
they recently purchased from his father,
John. They moved here from Brampton.
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Craig returned
last week from a holiday enjoyed in nor-
thern Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacInnes and family
of London spent last weekend with her
sister, Mrs. Gordon Powell, Mr. Powell and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hill of London visited
last week one day with Mrs. Torn Johnston
and Miss Laura Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cartwright visited last
Saturday with Mr: and Mrs. Bob Williams in
Toronto.
Congratulations to Cathy and John
AUBURN
Eleanor are3dnock, 929-713915e
Beyersbergen of Lucknow otl the birth of
their daughter, Kerry Louise, on August 11
in Wingham Hospital, a sister for Toni,
Bryon and Daniel and a granddaughter for
Mr. and Mrs. Norman McClinchey of RR 2,
Auburn and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beyersbergen
of Lucknow.
Mrs. Gertie Keller of Huronview and Mrs.
Velma Mills were guests this past week with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arthur.
Knox United Church interdenominational
MACLYN CAR OILING
Phone
395-3352
VA miles north of Amberley,
west off Highway No. 21
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Pickups or Vans $18.
Tax included
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piano music. Peter Verbeek and Larry
Plaetzer were the ushers. A duet was sung
by Lori Millian and Tammy Shuttleworth.
Mr. Shuttleworth spoke on the theme, 'The
Christian and the Church.'
Mites Ball
The Auburn Mites ball team finished a
successful year on Monday evening at the
Auburn diamond when they beat the
Londesboro Mites 27 - 26.
The players were -Heather Hakkers, Benji
Hakkers, Shawn Hakkers, Scott Arthur,
Bricker, Ryan Chamney, Shelley
Dobie, Michael Johnston, April Gross, Mar-
tie Lawrence, Jason Rutledge, Stephen
Youngblut, Michael Schneider, Shane
Webster, Jodi Webster, Jonathan Collins
and Laurel Campbell.
All players received medallions on a rib-
bon to finish the ball season.
Coaches were George Collins and Glen
Webster and many of the parents assisted in
Sunday school will begin again orl� every way.
September 9 at 10 a.m. Everyone
welcome.
A large crowd attended the auction sale of
Mrs. Viola'Tabb•last Saturday in the village.
Good prices were obtained for the many an-
tiques offered for sale.
Letherland Picnic
The Letherland picnic was held last Sun-
day afternoon at the home of Donald and
Mary Lou Blake of Ethel.
Games and contests were held with the
winners being: scavenger hunt, men -Wayne
Millian, women -Beth Neil; guessing Smar-
ties in a bottle -Kim Bolger; 'What am .I
contest?' -Mary Lou Blake and Kim Bolger;
peanut scramble for children -Greg McClin-•
chey; lawn darts -Norman Vincent, women -
Marie Millian; water balloon race between
men and women -the women won; 'What am
I contest?' -Lillian Letherland, Laura May
Chamney, and Irene Shultz.
About 35 relatives enjoyed the afternoon
and the picnic lunch.
Church News
Baskets of beautiful flowers from the
Arthur-Verbeek wedding adorned Knox
United Church last Sunday. Mr. Gary Shut-
tleworth was in charge and Mrs. Barry
Millian and Lori Millian supplied organ and
delicious
homemade
french fries
prepared just
the way you
like them....
Get Yours Now At
LAIRDS
WAGON
On The Square - Goderich
Engagement
Mrs. Mario Lourenco is pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage of her son• Tony
R. Lourenco to Lourie Knight, daughter of
Robert and Ruby Knight of Leamington, Ont.
The Gorden Wedding will take place at the
parents home on Saturday, September 15•
1984
HAPPY 45TH
ANNIVERSARY
REGISTRATION
and
Uniform Swap Shop
4th Goderich Scout Troop
6:00 p.m.
September 11, 1984
North Street
United Church
Fee $15.00
Disbursement of Fees:
Provincial Toronto 10.50
Huron District
Local Use
1.50
3.00
HAIBR REPORT
FOR
LIFE
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HOME
COMMERCIAL
FARM
INSURANCE
SERVICES
ASK
FOR
JIM
BELL
PECK
APPLIANCES
"1N THE HEART OF
DOWNTOWN VARNA"
"IN THE HEART OF
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• FM COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
(For Farm Si Dusrne..l
*WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES
*WOODS FREEZERS
*CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEMS
*INSECT 1;1 FLY KILLING UNITS
(For Indoor d1 Outdoor Use(
*GIFTS 81 MANY MORE ITEMS
VARNA, ONT.
482-7103
AUGUST 30, 1984
Love from
your family
31 WEST ST., GODERICH
BUS: 524-2138 RES: 524-8521
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INSURANCE SERVICES '
The Algopprt arrived light for salt from
Ashterbula on August 20 and cleared harbor
the same day for Holland, Michigan:
The Algosoo arrived light for salt from
Hamilton on August 21 and cleared harbor
the same day for Sault Ste. Marie.
The Agawa Canyon arrived light far salt
from Windsor on 6ugust 23 and cleared
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We're at
yourservice
OUR EVERYDAY SERVICE PRICES
RING CLAWS
4 (;laws
Rel ipped .
Each additional
claw
GOLD CHAIN
Sokcior
WATCH BATTERY
INSTALLATIONS
RING SIZING
Si7inq up.
first size
Each a4gditiona)
size up ,
Sizing Down
regardless of how
many sizes
All our service work done at
Anslett Manufacturing Limited.
by our own certif Ind Goldsmiths
Estimates and consuitations
at no r:h,irge
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harbor the same day for Gladstone,
Michigan.
The Algoway arrived light for salt from
Cleveland on August 24 and cleared harbor
the same day for Milwaukee.
The Canadian Prospector arrived from
Port Weller on August 23 to load wheat and
cleared harbor the next day for Bay
Comeau.
The Kingdoc arrived from Thunder Bay
on August 24 with one hold of grain and
cleared harbor the same day for Port
MacNickle with a full load of grain.
CIVIC CORNER
The Landfill Site Committee will meet
Thursday, August 30 at 4 p.m. in the
Goderich Township Council Chambers.
The Goderich Police Commission will
meet Friday, August 31 at noon in town hall.
The Works Committee will meet Tuesday,
Sepa'mper 4 at 7 p.m. in town hall.
Huron . County Council will meet
Thursday, September 6 at 10 a.m. in the
council chambers,. Court House, Goderich.
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Gifts & Handicrafts
140 Queen St. North
Blyth, Ontario NOM 1H0
Five years ... of good friends and
neighbours ... of a community that has the
old-fashioned principles of honesty and
fellowship with the Wity to grow and
prosper with new iceas„.. yes, five years of
the heart. of HuronlCounty hospitality
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That is the Blyth spirit and that is
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P.S. Please join us, at our
THANKS TO OUR CUSTOMERS
and
HELLO TO ALL NEWCOMERS
EXTRAVAGANZA SALE
Thursdnilaiiirst 30pthru Saturday, September 1
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BUTTERBALL
TURKEYS
$306/KG.
$1 • /LB.
UNDER 5 KG.
$7a
DR. BALLARDS
CHAMPION 14 FL. OZ.
DOG FOOD
PARAMOUNT
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SOCKEYE
SALMON
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SCHNEIDER'S 227 G. $ O 9 SCHNEIDER'S A
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ALLEN'S 4 L. $ 1 6 9 HEREFORD 12 OZ. $ 00
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HOSTESS 200 G. HEAVY DUTY CHEF 18" x 25'
POTATO CHIPS $ ALUMINUM $ 99
FOIL 1 •
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300SE'SRVIETTES ft!FIAL
$199 TISSUES % 9
HOLIDAY MEATS FOR PICNIC OR BARBECUE
PORK BUTT CHOPS $306,KG$ 1 39/LB
SWIFT'S.RINDLESS 500 G.
BACON $2:19
COUNTRY GOLD BONELESS
SMOKED HAM $0 68
$4 • 39
STORE SLICED $590
COOKED HAM
$2r/LB. 9 KG.
POLISH $440/KG.
SAUSAGE $1?9,1.•
MEDIUM GROUND BEEF $11:9/ /LB.
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STORE SLICED
BOLOGNA
$3 50/KG.
$1 59/LB
STORE SLICED
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PICNICS
$306/KG.
$139/LB.
PORK $328/KG
BUTT ROASTS $1 49/LB.
REGULAR GROUND BEEF 499
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PORK LOIN CHOPS $799/KG'$362/iB.
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SHOULDER CHOPS $5;1/KG.
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SPANISH ONIONS49c/LB.RADISHES 59 a
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4 L. BASKET
$199
FIELD TOMATOES
PRODUCE OF USA CANADA NO. 1 GRADE
TOKAY RED GRAPES $2:1)K G. 9948`
PRODUCT OF ONTARIO PEPPER SQUASH 4yEA KIWIEFRUIZEALAND
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4 L. BASKET
PRODUCT OF ONTARIO
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CABBAGE
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