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The installation of officers for Maitland Lodge nor 33 AF & AM GRC
took place Wednesday, December 5 following a''banquet at Knox
Church in Goderich. Front row, left to right, are°°1p;,W. Bro. Roy
Mugford, Installing Master and Director of Ceremonies; Bro. Ron
Maines, Junior Warden; W. Bro. Douglas Wray, Immediate Past
Master; W. Bro. Donald Larder, Ruling Master of Maitland Lodge;
Rt. W. Bro. Gregory H. Hazlitt, District Deputy Grand Master of
South Huron District; Bro. Eric Gosse, Junior Deacon and W. Bro.
Keith Cutt, Secretary. Second row, left to right, are Bro. Ralph
Henderson, Organist; Bro. Lockie Royal, Senior Steward; Bro.
Gerald Walter, Inner Guard; Bro. Len Boyce, Chaplain; W. Bro.
Bill Ross, Treasurer; Bro. Danny McHardie; Junior Steward; Bro.
Ronald Goy, Senior Warden; W. Bro. Gerald Morgan, Tyler and
Bro. Lawrence Scott, Senior Deacon.
Levee will be first Township event
The council members of Goderich
Township will host the first sesquicentennial
event by holding a levee Wednesday,
January 1 from 2 to 5 p.m. Everyone is in-
vited to attend the informal reception at the
Goderich Township Community Centre in
Holmesville.
Those attending should be aware that
period costume is acceptable. Music will be
provided for everyone's enjoyment.
Eight farms have stayed in the same
family name for 150 years. Townshipses-
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RES. 524-6210
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524-2551
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quicentennial signs recognizing this fact
will be presented to the present owners at 3
p.m. The roots of some of the pioneers cer-
tainly took hold!
Winners of the two Township Trivia Con-
test's will receive their prizes of the book, "A
History of Goderich Township" also that
day.
.Men who wish to register for the beard
growing contest are able to sign up during
the afternoon.
Many incj'uiries have been made about
who might purchase the history book of
Goderich Townsh'p. The book committee
wished to clarify that anyone, whether a
resident of the township or not, can buy a
book. They will be available at the levee.
The levee provides the opportunity to
reminisce with local people, talk of the
weather or converse with the municipal
council members. People are asked to start
Goderich Township's 1 - 5 - 0 celebrations
with their enthusiastic attendance at its
levee.
Legion Auxiliary holds Christmas party
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By Myrtle McNair
The general meeting of the Legion Ladies'
Auxiliary was held in the Jubilee Room with
Comrade Laura McLarty in the chair on
Tuesday, December 10. There were 75
members in attendance.
Comrade Dorothy Cuyler was initiated
and Comrade Eva Smith received her 30
year pin.
A request to transfer from Clinton to
Goderich was approved for Comrade Jerry
Mugford of Route 5 Clinton.
Minutes of the last meeting were read and
approved after corrections, Minutes of the
last executive meeting were approved as
read.
Comrade Marie, LeBlan,c gave the
treasurer's report. Y 11 'counts were ap-
Wholesale Cable &
Fittings
Swimming Pool
Chemicals
4 Fire Extinguishers
Sales & Service
, Window -Glass -
Screening Repairs
C.I.L. Paints &
wallpaper
Fishing, Hunting
Licences
84 Kingston
GODERICH ENERGY SEAL
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Complete insulation of attics, basements, walls
replacement window%
ventilation of attic
humidity problems solved
Sealing 4 removal of UFFI
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in any way to make the Veterans Christmas
Party a very successful day.
St. John Ambulance, Goderich Division,
presented the Auxiliary with a scroll of ap-
preciation and a well fitted liege first aid kit
for the kitchen.
Correspondence was read by Comrade
Iris Sampson. Many thank yous and lovely
Christmas cards were read.
A donation of $50 was approved for the
Huron County Centre for the Homebound.
Vanastra Recreation Centre will also
receive a $50 donation. Suncoast Enter-
prises will receive $100 for services
rendered.
As 1985 will be the Legion Diamond
Jubilee year, there will be more on upcom-
ing activities next month.
proved for payment. The Christmas draw was made. First
The auditor's re g>nvefamfor. oiee-ert-tlie.elttldreEiaaslorize,►totesMrsz
period June 1 to ecember 1. Comrades Becky Mclvor of Goderich. She chose the
Chambers and Vanstone reorted the books girl's prize. The look-alike Cabbage Patch
to be accurate and well kept. doll that was part of the girl's prize that was
Comrade McLarty thanked all who helped donated to the Huron County Christmas
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Bureau by Becky. The boy's prize in the
draw was won by Mrs. Eva Smith.
The winners of the Christmas cake draw
are as follows: first, large layer - Esther.
Blackwell of Goderich: second Medium
layer - Lisa Smith, Route 6 Goderich; and
third small layer - M.C. Farley, Route 2
Goderich.
After the business portion of the meeting°
was adjourned by Comrade Edna Powell,
members enjoyed a great Christmas party.
Gifts were exchanged. Comrade Evelyn
Carroll once again' created .a lovely punch.
The buffet table was beautifully decorated
by Comrade Marg McMillan and a lovely
lunch served by Comrades Auleen
Teriavelt, Brenda Teichert, Cathy
Hamilton, Karen Mero and Becky Mclvor.
The next general meeting is January 8. It
. will begin at 6:30 p.m. with a potluck sup-
per.
For those planning New Year's Eve at the
Legion, tic kets are now on sale at the bar.
Advice for placing Christmas calls
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Christmas Day is the busiest day of the
year for long distance calling. T'nis year,
Bell Canada expects close to one million
long distance calls will be placed from
telephones in Ontario going to other loca-
tions in the province, across Canada and
around the world.
Nation-wide, the total number of long
distance calls could reach six million, in- -
cluding both operator -assisted and direct -
dialed calls.
Most calls will be dialed direct by
customers since that's the cheapest and
fastest way to call long distance.
In the Clinton area Christmas Eve, Bell
expects about 150 operator -assisted calls in
addition to thousands more direct -dialed
calls. Christmas Day should see about a 75
percent increase in operator -assisted calls,
than on a regular business day.
On Christmas Eve, Bell expects long
Instance calling to increase after 5 p.m. and
continue through the night.
From early morning through to 7 a.m. on
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Christmas Day, there'll be a busy period
because of a large number of overseas calls
into diffe`i'eni.time-zopes.
"We expect callin to pi up again
around' 10 a.m . and ontinue through
Christmas Day and evening," says Peter
Croome, Bell's local manager.
New Year's Eve is busier than New
Year's Day, so Bell expects the heaviest
calling period will be from midnight, New
Year's Eve, until about 3 a.m.
Croome advises callers they may have a
better chance of getting their calls through
by placing them in non -peak hours. Some
circuits may be overloaded (a busy signal or
no dial tone) at busy times because of the
heavy demand on particular lines. Callers
should try again later.
Croome offers the following advice for
placing Christmas calls:
A bit of planning before the holidays will
help calls go through smoothly. Callers can
save time by getting the telephone numbers
they need in advance.
DirectoryAssistance operators at "1",
plus the area code if required, plus 555-1212,
can provide out-of-town telephone numbers
for all of North America. For overseas
directory assistance, callers need only dial
"0" and ask the operator to get the number.
It's also a good idea to check the front
pages of the phone book ahead of time for
discount rates and the times when they app-
ly.
Again this year, Bell is selling Long
Distance Gift Certificates as Christmas
gifts. They're sold in $20 packages contain-
ing four $5 certificates in a greeting card.
The certificates can also be used for paying
telephone bills.
There are four ways to buy the cer-
tificates which are redeetble throughout
Canada only; call free-of-carge to 1-800-
268-9191; visit a Bell Phonecentre; call the
Local Bell business office; or, visit the local
Bell public office. For the first three mon-
ths, Visa and Mastercard credit cards may
be used.
Goderich Public Utilities Commission
64 West St., Goderich.
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