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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1984-09-26, Page 16PAGE 16 —GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1984 Shawn Thomson, who has cerebral palsy, rode his electric wheelchair in the Marathon of Hope held Sunday. At left, Kinsmen presi- dent Bill Pollock and Scott Mahon jog along the 10 kilometre route. Approximately 0,346 was raised for cancer research by 76 participants. (Photos by Joanne Buchanan) Brookside Broadcast Sherry Hodges. elected council president By Debbie Rintoul and Lea Anne Livingston Election of the Students' Council was held on Wednesday, September 18, after an assembly to hear the Campaign speeches of the candidates. The Students' Council for 1984-1985 is: President - Sherry Hodges; Vice -President - Scott Gibson; Secretary - Paul Dawson; Treasurer - Laurie Hayden. The room representatives are -.Room 12 - Mark Robson; Room 11 - Tanya Turner; Room 10 - Linda Hayden; Room 9 - Mary Ellen MacKenzie; Room 8 - Dennis Park; Room 7 - Nathan Daer; Mr. Sygroves Room - Stuart Bakker. Many students have joined the 50 km. club and are enthusiastically jogging around the track at recess. Brookside received first prize for the float in the parade at the Lucknow Fall Fair. Special thanks to Mr. Cameron and those who helped in the decorating of the float. Brookside also participated in the tug of war at Lucknow Fall Fair. The Teachers Federation is holding a ban- quet meeting at White Carnation, on September 26 for Key Teachers and new teachers. This will include Key Teacher, Mrs. Graham and new teachers, Miss Garland and Miss Jewitt. - French is off to a good start. Mr. Hooft- man says students have learned what a teacher expects of them and are ready for a good year. Kindergarten classes had a preying, man- tis in their classroom for a few days. _ Mrs. Young's Grade 1 class has been working on their bear booklets and also lear- ning their colour words. They have been painting many rainbows due to the rainy weather. Miss Jewitt's Grade 2 class has been busy collecting leaves, seeds and.stem cuttings to start a miniature garden. By spring, they hope to have a room full of flowers. Grade 3 pupils, in library period with Mrs. Blake, have been using the dictionaries and learning alphabetical order of words. Mrs. Blake is starting a Safety Theme m the Library with primary children. Couple attend reunion in Paisley Church Charles and Mayme Wilkins attended the Wilkins-Frair reunion in Paisley on Sunday. It was held in the Paisley United Church. The monthly meeting of the W.M.S. Ashfield Presbyterian Churcap was held Thursday evening at the home of Elaine Col- lins. L®CHAL.CH N E\A E3 Wellington and Kae Webster visited on Kee Webeter, 395-5257 Sunday with Clarence and Elleda Irwin. Elizabeth Wilkins of Torontd was home on the weekend with her parents and brother Charles, Mayme and Kenny Wilkins. Douglas Mathewman of Mount Seymour, "cousin /, SAWN ITS THE HusBANOS Jog TO MAKE MONEY HAND OVER FIST, I FS THE �WIrfS JCB 1O MAKE' THE FIS F HAND, ( vUP THE HONEY J "Little Joe's" Bluewuter Coffee Shop 355 BAYFIELD ROAD GODERICH 524-4331 SAVE ON FINE MEN'S WEAR THIS WEEK' SPECIAL FREE SHIRT & TIE with every suit sold atregulpr price. LiThe New Fall Concept has arrived... See the newest in suits, Sports Ensembles matching co-ordinating slacks and all accessories at... British Columbia is home now for a week's holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Art Mathewman. Aylmer, and son Scott visited at the home of George and Betty Moncrief for a couple of days. Louise Millar of Palmerston and Florence MacLennan of Kitchener were home a cou- ple of days with their mother Rhetta MacLennan. When Louise went home the first of the week Rhetta returned to Palmerston with her for a couple of days visit. Mrs. Dorothy ( D.A. MacLennan had her daughter Margaret (Bubbles) Heffernan of Mrs. Russell ( Lesley) Moncrief of London with her for the weekend. r - 1 1 1• 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -------------- Bring this Coupon for a Bonus Christmas Teddy 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Just for Participating in Our Portrait Promotion. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Grandma 1 1 1 1 1 1 re, 1 1 1 1 1 "1 got this Great Teddy, ... all my got was a Portrait!" 8x70 COLOUR PORTRAIT ONLY 88c1 No additional charge for groups. Additional portraits, and special effects portra it available, may be purchased et reasonable prices. Poses our selection. Satisfaction guaranteed or deposit cheerfully retunr, Plush animal available in various designs of our choice. LIMIT - ONE PER CUSTOMER -October 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th 10 a.m.-a p.m. Tbters.,Frl., & Wed. 10 a.rn.-5 p.m. gat. THE MET SUNCOAST MALL 397 BAYFIELD ROAD NEWBORN NEWS LUITING Dennis and Carol (Chase) Lusting joyfully announce the safe arrival of Alaina Yvonne, a sister for Travis. Born on September 19, 1984, weighing 7 lbs. 1 oz. Proud grand- parents are Abe and Yvonne Chase, Goderich and Jacobus and Bernadina Lulling, Markstay. MERIAM Kevin and Pam are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their third child, Ashley Patrice on August 24, 1984, weighing 8 lbs. 31/2 ozs. A little sister for David and Crystal. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meriam and Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Craven all of Goderich. YOUNG Peggy and Dave proudly announce the ar- rival of Ian David, weighing a hefty 10 lbs. 71/i ozs., on September 11, 1984. A first grandchild for Jack and Marion Young of Sebringville and fifth grandchild for Leonard and Phyllis Fisher of Goderich. CIVIC CORNER Goderich Town Council will meet Mon- day, October 1 at 7:30 p.m. in the council chamber, town hall. Huron County Council will meet Thursday, October 4 at 9 a.m. in the county council chambers, Court House, Goderich. LET'S SEE YOU DO IT... OUTDOORS! paanaparnnnx • D • • • • • • ••••- 10• FLOWERS FOR TODAY GIFTS FOREVER 166 THE SQUARE, GODERICH PHONE 524.8761 Evenings and Sundays phone 529-7253. MAPLE GROVE LODGE 45 Nelson Street East COMPLETED NEW ADDITION Ready for Occupancy FEATURES: • Private & Semi Private Rooms • Fully Carpeted • Four Piece Bath • Elevator Service • Excellent Home Cooked Meals • Elegant Private Dining Room • 24 Hour Supervision =REASONABLE RATES For more information please contact: MRS. ALICE HUYCK 524-8610 "IN THE HEART Of DOWNTOWN VARNA" 482-7103 MAITLAND COUNTRY CLUB ALL PRO SHOP ITEMS 15%0FF GOLF BALLS: • Pinnacle •Lady Titalist •Flying Lady •Top Flite • Pro Staff • Lady Bug 22AA per doz. 213•0 per doz. 1985 per doz. ALL FLETCHER SHIRTS Men's & Ladies ALL GLOVES •Sta-soft •Hnnee Bee •Touch 13° • 11.5 630 °each -- PLUS Sweaters, Socks, Hats and Head Covers CtAmAyti„'`,. 4. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • J.M. CUTT LIMITED RED & WHITE FOODMASTER 91 VICTORIA STREET GODERICH •0000••••••••••••••••.••••••••: WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. Prices in effect till Closing Time Saturday, September 29, 1984 at 9 P.M. or While Quantities Last. CAMPBELL'S 10 FL. OZ PEERLESS • • CORN FLAKES $0 KELLOGG'S 675 G. 1 .6 9 TOMATO F$1 nn SODA 4000. $1 • q SOUP 3 CRACKERS • KRAFT SUNLIGHT 6 L. KRAFT e • MACARONI 4 LAUNDRY $ 3 5 9 MIRACLE OO ML. $ 1 4 9• • DINNER 225 G. 4 q DETERGENT • WHIP :HONEYCOMB$2 V-8JUICE .$ 50'8CEREAL 4000.. 19 48 FL. $1 .2 9 TEA BAGS .9 9 • • • RICE-A-RONI wELCH'S 1 L. PURITAN • GRAPE 4WHITE $1 • 99 CHILI 425 G. $1 19 • • 6.2502. 754 JUICE con ORD CON CARNE • • • S.O.S. PADSLIBBY'S 19 FL. OZ. OLD DUTCH 3.5 L. $ • ID'S 394 BEANSPOIRK99 BLEACH 1 .49•• • WESTON'S TIN TIE • COOKIES 54000 1 . 851 VEGETABLES14 '- 69IKIDNEY BEANS 5 9 • • • • LIBBY'S FANCY 48 FL. OZ. SWEET 45.8 FL. OZ. � LIPTON48 FL. OZ.994qq� CLAM $1.99 • DEL MONTE FANCY STOKELY 14 FL. OZ. • • TOMATO JUICE APPLE CIDER COCKTAIL • DEL MONTE $ 49 • PUDDING11 • CUPS 4x5OZ. • • • SPAGHETTI PORK PICNICS $28/KG. • • 14 FL. OZ. 79' BUTT CHOPS $3” /KG. • • • COLA PLUS DEP' HARVEST CRACKERS 994•PEPSI 7O5OTTMLS 494MONMTRYS 250 • HEINZ FRESH 994 /LB. • FROZEN J.B. • ORANGE • JUICE • 12 FL. OZ. 894 • MOTT' S • CLAMATO • JUICE • ,. s1. 99 • PARAMOUNT • PINK • SALMON • 69_• • FRESH SCHNEIDER'S • PORK RIBLETS • L/KG. 99/�LB. c' SUNKIST • ORANGES • $219 • DOZ. • PRODUCT OFGRADE ARIO • WAS ED • CARROTS • 2113. BAG 94 • _ 1 49 /LB. • BONELESS BUTT ROASTS 3 7 /KG. $1 •9 /L8, SMOKED $') 28 , SLICED VW gg • /KG. PICNICS $1”/La. BEEF LIVER 904/LB. 9 MARY MILES MARY MMES WON$ TENERs9 59 . PEAMEAL $ 49 SCHNEIDER`S SOO G. BACK • /K6. MINI SIZZLERS $ BACON 2.� 9 2 � 4 q/L13. SAUSAGE AN ADA UTILITY GRADE FROZEN ltOASTINGCHICK284 $ 1 sq 'to /KG. �/l8. t►/KG. */LB: fi1c z N Il *W zEALAN LAMB SNULDER CNP 6 ,Kt3. . fLD, PEPSI DIET COLA PEPSI CAFFEINE FREE PEPSI CASE OF 24 / 10 OZ. TINS X6.99 PRODUCE OF ONTARIO NO. 1 GRADE CAULIFLOWER 99°.. MacIFANCYNTOSH APPLES $1 5 LB. BA0 $ 179 1.19 2FOR..9' PRODUCE OF USA PRODUCE OFONTARIO NO. 1 SMALL GRADE COOKING ONIONS PINK GRAPEFRUIT 3$.1.39 NO NAME POTTING SOIL 101. 1018. BAG 994 HOSTESS ASSORTED CHEESE SNACKS 150G -BAG 994 • • 0 VAN CAMPS • BEANS • WITH PORK • 14 FL. OZ. 694 • • DUNCAN HINES • DELUXE II CAKE MIXES • 520 G- 1 . 4 9 • DUNCAN HINES • COOKIE MIX: 4900$.1.59: YANGNGE •• ORA • CRYSTALS • Gs 1•57• 368 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO N0. 1 GEENRADE GR CABBAGE • 350 G. PLANTERS DRY ROASTED 323 G. -1 ANT E ^.'s- P-E!NLi i i, 99 _.PEANUTS _v �j®►•••• •••®•••ice® ter* PRODUCT OF USA • CAN. NO. 1 GRADE • CUCUMBERS • 2 FOR 7 9 4 PRODUCE OF USA • CAN, NO. 1 GRADE RED TOKAY • GRAPES • $2sIG.994/La.• • •