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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-01-08, Page 24MI PHONES Bus. 524-7379 Res. 524-6210 Direct Parts 524.7389 BLUEWATER TRUCK CENTRE LTD. GODERICH, ONTARIO WE SPECIALIZE IN TRUCKS LCARLYLE BANNISTER AIRPORT ROAD) Since 1935 YOUR COMPLETE DECORATING CENTRE wall coverings • paints • stains • cabinet refinishing Suncoest Mall 397 Bayfield Rd. Goderich, Ontario 524-2232 14 FREE ESTIMATES J Spicer MacGillivray 71°� CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 9LIA 4 RONALD E. TAKALO, C.A. RESIDENT PARTNER A Canadian namerith international credentials P.O. Boa 167. 40 The Square, Godorlch, Ontario N7A 3Z2., (519) 524-2677 J PHIL MAIN 524-9671 ❑Wholesale Cable &Fittings ❑Swimming Pool Chemicals ❑Fire Extinguishers Sales & Service ❑Window -Gla ss-Sereeni ng Repairs DFishing, Hunting Licences ClSmall Appliance Repairs PAGE 10A--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1986 BIRTHDAY CLUB Hi,` My name is Robbie Young and 1 will be two years old on January 12th. I would like to join your Birthday Club. I live at R.R. 3, Auburn with my dad and mom, Don and Marie, and my four sisters. I have anew puppy, Nicki. Happy Birthday to dad too. Robbie. Hi. I'd like to join your birthday club, I'm going to be'3 on Jan. 4. I think Mom and Dad (Dana and Jace) have a big surprise.for me. Bye now. Mark Livingstone Legion announces e ntest winners The awards to the students who won prizes in the annual Legion literary and poster contest conducted by Legion Branch 109 were presented on Dec. 23 in the Jubilee room of Branch 109. This contest is open to students from the Goderich Collegiate and Robertson, Vic- toria, St. Mary's, and Colborne elementary schools. Awarr js are made at the senior, in- termediate and junior levels for the top 'three entries as a poem, essay or poster bas- ed on the Remembrance theme. In the senior poster contest, first prize was awarded to Bill Trebish. Second prize winner was Alana Weber and Mike Rqsh received third prize. There were no entries in the senior poem and essay section this year. In the intermediate contest, Leah Groen received first prize and second and third prizes were awarded to Nadja Davidson and Susan Latky. Ann Marie Bedard was award- ed first prize in the intermediate poeni level with Abby Smallwood as second prize win- ner and Pam Armstrong placing third. The intermediate poster prizes were awarded to Shannon Hill who placed first and Pheng Troeung and Pam Armstrong who placed second and third. In the junior essay division, Jill Sygrove was awarded first prize and Rhonda Horton and Tanya Glousher received second and third prize. First prize in the junior poem went to Dianne Chrysler and Bryan Lamb, the only other entry, received second prize. The junior poster winners were Darrell Erb, first prize, Regen Millian, second prize and Jeff Phelan, third prize. At the zone level, Bill Trebish was award- ed first prize for his poster in the senior divi- sion. Other zone winners of prizes were Anne Marie Bedard, thirty in intermediate .poem, Shannon Hill, third in intermediate poster, Diane Chrysler, first in junior poem and Darrell Erb, second in junior poster. Legion Branch 109 Youth Education Chairman, Maurice Wilkinson conducted . the Legion Literary and Poster contest and Howard Carroll was chairman of the pro- gram at the zone level. Hi, My name is Jamie Finlayson and I'll be six years old on Saturday, January 11. rm very excited and looking forward to inviting some friends and cousins to my party. We've had lots of fun skating and tobag- ganing during the holidays. I'diike to wish my cousin Jason a happy birthday. He will be two years old on January 20. Bye for now Jamie FINANCIAL MARKET TReNDS BANK RATE 9.62% 'PRIME 10.00% T BILLS 9 37%, CDN DOLLAR .7152 US DOLLAR $1..3983 GOLD (CDN) $460.24 SHORT TERM ,09 000% 1 Yr. 3 Yr. 5 Yr. G1C's 9 10 1/4 10 3/4 RRSP's 9 10 1/4 10 'A MORTGAGES 9 3/4 11 11 'A MUTUALS, 30.900 21.600 24.100 FINANCIAL TIP To ensure a faster buildup of your Registered Retirement Savings Plan begin early in the new year. The maximum contribution allowed for 1986 is $7,500.00. Compiled by: ABC INVESTMENTS - 53 West St., Goderich 4-H project h will teac etiquette There's more 'i etiquette than saying please and thank you. The new 4-H project "Etiquette for the '80's" offers members an upbeat look at ,getting along with friends, family, the opposite sex, at banquets and in restaurants. Participants will learn how to relate to people and situations, using guidelinesfor dealing with different situations. Meeting topics also,include travel tips, how to be a good guest, and improving your image. If you were between 12 and 21 years of age as of Jan. 1, you can become a 4-11 member and bone up on your good manners in "Eti- quette for thee80's." For more information about joining, con- tact Jane • Muegge, Rural Organization Specialist for Huron County (Home Economist), at the Agriculture Office 482- 3428 or 1-800-265-5170. Ontario athletes will get grants to compete Ontario athletes from 68 amateur spor- ting associations will be able to compete in provincial, national and international cham- pionship sporting events, thanks in part to the latest series of Wintario.grants, Tourism and Recreation Minister John Eakins has announced. The grants are part of the $3.8 million Wintario Development Program which pro- motes participation in sports, fitness and recreation. The Provincial Sports Govern- ing Bodies (PSGB) portion of the program provides funds for coaching instruction, seminars and conferences as well as partial- ly financing teams to travel to officially recognized sanctioned sporting competi- tions. n Appoximately $2 million of the grants will be used by the associations for travel ex- penses to provincial and national events. A total of $687,581 will go to associations which have teams participating in international competitions sanctioned by their Interna- tional Sport Federation. The grants range from a minimum of $1,100 to a maximum of $176,000 to the Cana- dian Amateur Swimming Association, On- tario Section. Other grants include Ontario Special Olympics Inc., $50,000 Ontario Soccer Association, $27,000 and the Ontario Track and Field Association, $83,100. The grants assist with participation in these events covering between 25 per cent -and 50 per cent of the total eligible costs. 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