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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-03-12, Page 10PAGE 10—GODERICH SINAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1986 11 ZDA WE DONT SHOUT DEALS WE MAKE DEALS. 57590. plus FR/PDI/TAX/LIC. •The quiet, comfortable ride of a •Rack and pinion steering big car. •Loads of luggage *Generous leg and head room space •Full fold -down rear seatbacks •Crisp, lively •Euro -style halogen headlamps acceleration •Radial tires with styled steel wheels M -W MOTORS LTD. Sales, Service, Parts & Leasing 184 EAST ST. GODERICH 524-2113 A 10 foot long ice cream sundae was the delicious focus of a recent ch. Kelly Muir, 9 and Kendra Bosman, 5 didn't need much en - meeting of the 4th Goderich Beavers at North Street United Chur- couragement to get into the action. ( photo by Susan Hundertmark) BUY ANY SPACE AT TH CASUAL RATE WITH A U E MINIMUM AND WEW QUART PAGE YOUR SPACE AT NO L DOUBLE COST TO YOU. EXTRA IT'S OUR ANNUAL QUARTER PAGE Buy one quarter page, or more at the casual rate and you will receive equivalent to the size purchased absolutely free in th issue. This offer same This offs is good for one issue size Wednesday, 1/4Mch 19, 1986. The only - size but thisminimum maypbe n increased Advertising Units) page or even more.deep up to one full In order that your ads receive the attention in terms • of layout, c anvosition, the deadline for this Proper has been advanced to Friday, ropy and All materials should be in our.r1mo1986. tion March 14, that time. When copy is received early, the hands at that extension out will bartment e granassure top quality r results. No granted. REMEMBER! THAT'S Ads can be place the paper as you desdeby side or spread out in You'Il get two ads for the price of one. and simple. But the benefits are longSand significant. Your.adver•tisin r and lotY'more g dollar buys more space. A advertise space. Use the extra space aromote dvertise in more oadeion to s. USe it to to it for institutional ' your• merchandise, Use, for whatever real pun mp s• Use the extra ad more business . for you like. It will generate mo eicbut you• And at significant c part. S domore that's the the-SISIGNAL-STARexpense. Whuy des the sale'' We like o me►havchandisn rual e.It'sthe the r• quarter page kdrneisri`tit' name of �• WEDNESDAY,UNE WEER ONLY,. MARC 199 196 Colborne trivia questions answered t Sorry there will be no report about Col- borne's Sesquicentennial for the next two weeks, but here are the answers to last week's trivia. L Dunlop, Lizar, Clarke, Hyndman, Lawson, Kippen, Galt. 2. Slab - town Maitlandville. 3. James Straughan. 4. 485 lbs. 5. The Twelve Apostles. 4-H GROUP Helen Riehl reports there have been two 4-H meetings at present and these will con- tinue after the school break. Colborne Twp. Recreation committee card party at Colborne Twp. Hall Thursday, Mar. 6 report an enjoyable evening with card winners Adeleine Allen and Clarence Allen, and low, Alfred Etzler and. Dorothy Fowler. Helen Stoll joined her son Brltce and wife Susan on a motor trip to Florida with Clear-. water as their destination. They found the climate not too hot but comfortable and en- joyed the holiday. They returned home last week. .Agriculture and industry are topics There were five tables in play at the week- ly euchre party at the Community Hall on Mar. 5. Winners were high man, Edgar Daer; low man, Tom Hallam; high lady, Lilliam Letherland; low lady, Frances Clark and novelty, Dorothy Grange. . • WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The monthly meeting of the Auburn Women's Institute will be held at the Com- munity Hall on Mar. 18 at 2 p.m. The topic will be agriculture and Cana- dian industries. Roll call is pay one cent for every can of vegetables on your pantry shelf. The speaker will be Richard Hamilton ,from the agricultureoffice in Clinton. LOCAL NEWS Congratulations to Warner Andrews who was recently presented the first ever "Citizen of the Year Award" in honor of his tireless efforts on behalf of the community as one of the village's board of trustees. The award was presented by the president Bill Robinson of the Auburn district Lions Club. ' Sympathy is extended to William Gow and family in the passing of Mrs. Gow at the Maitland Manor Nursing Home Goderich on Saturday Mar. 8 in her 84th year, They were former residents of the Auburn district. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bennett of _Amherstburg visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin and Elva Straughan. Unit II of Knox United Church will be hav- ing their March meeting at the church on Wednesday Mar. 12 at 2 p.m. Articles for the • layette should be handed in either before or at this meeting. LIONS CLUB EVENTS • The Lions Club will be having a presenta- tion on drug awareness at the Auburn Com- munity Hall on Mar. 18 at 7:30 p.m. KNOX UNITED CHURCH The minister Gary Shuttleworth was in charge of the morning service, Mrs. Gordon Gross was organist. The Senior Choir sang "Ninety and Nine" with Mrs. Barri Millian as pianist. Linda Durnin was in charge of Junior Congregation. The ministers sermon was entitled "Name Dropping". The offering was receiv- ed by Murray Rollinson and Peter Verbeek. 4-H CLUB By Lois Armstrong The second meeting of the Auburn 4-H Club was held at the Auburn Library at 7 p.m. on Mar. 5. There were 15 members present. The topics discussed were etiquette in the home arid the proper way to speak on the telephone and when to send a written invita- tion and thank you notes. During the meeting there were two skits on telephone etiquette, the first by Glenyce McClinchey and Annette Losereit and the second by Glehyce McClinchey and Jenny , Van Eiden Petersman. Also Marleen Van Eiden Petersman made a presentation on invitations and thank you rides.