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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1984-11-28, Page 10ticipation to begin early in January of 1985 but would appreciate hearing from any in- terested parties as soon as possible. Both former and present residents of the township interested in singing are asked to aid in the formation of this youth -adult com- munity choir by contacting any of the following: Doug Feagan 482-7123, Molly Cox 482-1464, Verna Lobb 482-3342, Helen Lind- say indsay 482-7520, John Gredaneus 482-3295, and Hugh Lobb 482-3122. Goderich harbor report BY RAN GRAHAM The Algobay arrived light forrsalt from Hamilton on November 13 and cleared harbor the following day for Valleyfield and Port Huron. The E.B. Barber arrived light for salt from Saginaw on November 18 and cleared harbor the same day for Detroit. The E.B. Barber arrived light for salt from Detroit on November 20 and cleared harbor the same day for Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Agawa Canyon arrived light for salt from Cleveland on November 23 and cleared harbor the same day for Milwaukee. The Algorail arrived light for salt from Owen Sound on November 25 and cleared .134 Nit )84 1(4 harbor the next day for Thunder Bay. The Mela cleared harbor with corn for Russia on November 12. The Presidente Allende cleared harbor with corn for Cuba on November 13. The Melget arrived light from Sarnia to load corn on November 13 and cleared harbor the next day for Russia. The Cedarglen arrived with grain from Thunder Bay on November 18 and cleared harbor light the following day. The Kingdoc arrived with grain from Thunder Bay on November 22 and cleared harbor light the next day for Thunder Bay. The Cedarglen arrived with grain from Thunder Bay on November 24 and cleared harbor light for Thunder Bay on November 26. r naftee r . at icteateduitee eewtoutaity ee Saewdaq9 Decemkt lu Deulebt y jjo on 99 Amt. to u pew./ 7e4•st qe Zcti4dce64t UAde 4e /4 (ift wee 4t, moo efgiide MIN h. Christmas l ida 1�o y Sale of bwkdoAppliances Over 300 units in stock A TOUCH OF TOMORROW to choose from 10% Down ■ Balance by Dec. 24/84 or when delivered Deluxe Automatic Washers from 6099. and Trade Deluxe Automatic Dryers andfrom T Trade 36995 Special prices on all Inglis appliances on our floor.. Dishwashers no frtradeom 44995 Refrigerators afdoTmde 4995 nra Compactor 1 only no trade 4 Colour pack 4 8 Ranges 9'S from and Trade49 Delivered and installed and serviced by us Except Dishwashers kw& Everything youti expect...and then sloe» We Service What we Seri 1E MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTi'.. HENSALL 262.2728 Gnf'ari0 CLOSED MONDAY OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. "THE PLACE TO BUY APPLIANCES PAGE 10—GOPERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1 ! .0A Imeinei. hasarrive ae:�.' to loe in Goderich! new at Campbell's Chloe FRENCH PERFUME by PARFUMS LAGERFELD If you've tried it, you love it. If you haven't, please do come in and sample our Testers. Chloe Is a delicately scented combination of Tuberous, Jasmine and Orange Blossoms available in Perfume, Parfums de toilette, soap and Bath products. A superb Christmas gift Idea! Available exclusively at... ti,g$ CAMPBELL'S •. k ROYAL BANK BLOCK, THE SQUARE, GODERICH 524-7532 j;, OW,.00,.''10'0'.0'7.01'' WI holds card party agusigimamiamisaimamais HOLMESVILLE NEWS Blanche Daewoo, 462-6536 HOLMESVILLE - The Goderich Township W.I. held their first card party on Nov. 22 at the Community Centre in Hohnesville. The winners were: Men's High; --Harvey Dohnage; Ladies' High, Ruby Dolmage; Ladies' Low, Marion Powell; Men's Low, Ray Cox; Lone Hands, Bruce McClinchey. The next card party is December 6 at 8 p.m. The Enterprising Seniors will have their Christmas potluck dinner at 12:30 at their next meeting at the Community Centre- in Holmesville. Get well wishes go to Charlotte Norman who is a patient in London Hospital. Worship Service was well attended in Holmesville United Church Sunday morn- ing. Rev. Bechtel was in charge and Verna Lobb played the organ. Sam Bradshaw and Don Lobb received the offering. The Art of Framing Framing is an art. We do not mean just cutting a frame or installing a picture. What we mean is the selection of proper moulding, mat, liner, style and colour to bring out the best in your painting, print, and needlepoint for you to enjoy for years to come. At the Raintree we take pride in our expertise and work, because we excel in the art of framing. Call for an appointment to discuss your custom framing requirements. . Orders placed before December 8th, will be delivered before your holiday guests arrive. ee. DESIGN ALTERN/ATIVES SHOWROOM: 128 Albert Street, Clinton 482-3871 By appointment or by chance Couple wed Jerome (Joe) Rumig is pleased to an- nounce the marriage of his daughter, Kimberly Ann, to Douglas Popp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Popp of R.R. 1 Auburn. The wedding took place in Guelph, on Wednesday,. November 21. A HAPPY 24th SHEILA HolmesvMe Public School students swept six awards in the Clinton Legi r Sponsored Royal Canadian Legion's literary contest, including four first place titles. 't cipal John Kane said he had never been at a school that had four first place winners a; one time. From left to right in the back row are Shari Lobb, first place winner; Kristen Fry, honorable mention and Alison Culp, first place winner. In the front row are Daryl Hem- ingway, first place winner; Greg Lobb, first place and Barry Bowman, honorable men- tion. (James Friel photo) Choir Committee formed A Goderich Township Community Choir COmmittee has been formed to organize and begin practices for a choir to perform at various functions throughout Goderich Township in their Sesquicentennial year - 1 ey will be preparing anthems and hymns for interdenominational church ser- vices as well as secular music. for variety nights and other township functions. ' The committee has planned active par - WESTERN AIR SERVICES 524-8304 For That SPECIAL Christmas A GIFT CERTIFICATE for An INTRODUCTORY FLYING LESSON Suitable For Any Adult X25®0 ONLY • THANK YO Many thanks to everyone who helped make our grand opening such a success. We appreciate the many kind words about our new expanded facilities and look forward to serving you for many years to come. Again, thank you everyone for the tremendous response. THE WINNERS... 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