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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-03-19, Page 42eldliderreliedelle GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 1986 Family News rameremere BIRTHDAY CLUB Nall poster safety contest Hi! My name is Angela Johnston. 1 was one year old yesterday March 18th. I live at RR 2 Goderich with my Dad and Mom (Bob and Sharon), my dog Max and my horse Princess. I would like to join your Birthday Club and wistemy Uncle Terry and cousin Stacey a Happy Birthday. See you next year Love Angela for students I JLURON COUNTY - At a recent meeting of the Huron County Farm and Home Safety Association the directors decided to sponsor a Power Take Off Clinic. This. clinic will be held in conjunction with the farm machinery dealers in Huron County and will be held on one day,- April 1 only. On this day farmers may take their power take off shafts to their dealer to have them inspected and repaired. The dealers are waivering the cost of labor to replace broken or worn parts on that day. The farmer will be charged for replacement parts only. The safety related components for power take- off shafts per- tain to such items as.nylon bearings, tumbl- 'ing shields, guards and other items which. might save a ,.limb, arm or life. Further details about this Clinic are available by contacting John Underwood, President . at 335-6277. Over the past 10 years there have been 458 deaths in Ontario according to information compiled by the Farm Safety Association Incorporated, Guelph. Huron County has the • third highest number of deaths. in Ontario with Grey and Wellington Counties ex- ceeding the 25 deaths by only one higher in each area. During 1984, seven deaths- were reported in Huron County. This was higher by double than any preceeding year since 1975. The officers for 1986 - past president - Robert Stirling; president - John Under- wood; vice-president - Hugh Flynn; secretary - Don Young; treasurer - Ron Gross. Safety Poster Contest A Safety Poster Contest for students 'of Huron County Schools will again be con- "dncted durirlgthe month of April. This year " there will be four categories - Kindergarten to Grade 2; Grades 3 and 4; Grades 5 -and 6; Grades 7 and 8. Three prizes will be allotted in each category with prize money ranging from $15 to $4. Participants may enter, the contest through their school or on their own initiative. They should contact the Principal of their school foi full -rules and regulations. All entries must be. in the hands of the secretary by April 30. As well, the Directors decided to again of- fer a' similar type contest through the agricultural societies to be held in conjunc- tion with their fair. Details of this contest are available by contacting the secretary of local fair board. ' . , The next meeting will be held at Clinton Public School on Thursday, March 20, at 8:15 p.m. Hi, My name is Jesse Mahon and I would like to join your Birthday Club. I live at the Nile and 1 will be four years old on March 22. We are having a party at McDonald's and I'm hoping to get a two -wheeler. I'd like to say "Hi" to everyone at the K -Day Care Centre - see you soon. Love Jesse P.S. Happy Birthday to Shirley, too. Hi. We had a super time at McDonald's on my fifth birthday, Marc ' 10th. I have done so many new things this past year. One really awesome thing was driving this kid -sized car shown in my picture. Mom, 'Dad, Angie and Scott were really nervous but they knew 1 could handle it because, I'm Just being me! Darryl Duncan D.W. KING'S BOOK & GIFT SHOP dust oil the Square on east Street. beside the Poet Office. Your -^'"IAA Community Card Shop •Oro©tlnp Cards .Parity Worm •rlfflco Supplies *Koski & Gifts *Wedding Stationery - "IN THE ,HEART OF DOWNTOWN: VARNA" 482. *71033' DENOMME LWEN SIHOPPE INC. Phone 524-1132 DAY OR NIGHT Agent for 24 hr. FILM DEVELOPING SUPERIOR. MEMORIALS - ESTABLISHED OVER 60 YEARS Goderich Area - ROBERT McCALLUM 11 CAMBRIA ROAD, GODERICH 524-7345 -�— Clinton Area MICHAEL FALCONER 153 HIGH STREET, CLINTON 482-9441 Stratford (Cemetery Memorials DISTRICT OFFICE & SHOWROOM Suncoast Mall, Goderich OPEN DAILY 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Or Any Evening By Appointment PHONE 524-8457 Serving Southwestern 1 Ontario for over 50 years. D.A. Denomme • Manager Res. 524-6621 (Private Entrance at the front of the Mall Next to Suncoast Restaurant) ERRIE GLEN Complete Kitchen Renovations 5297030 Custom Building First Baptist Church MONTREAL STREET, GODERICH MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Thursday 7:30 p.m. - PRAYER & BIBLE STUDY PASTOR: REV. GILBERT KIDD 524-9130 You can find acceptance, purpose, loy & peace in Christ or CT gri�iiitiitW1 �cIc lr Anglican - Espiscopal North and Nelson Streets, Goderich Rector: The Reverend Robert J. Crocker Organist -Choirmaster:' David Hamilton, A.R.C.T. March 23 PALM SUNDAY 8:36 Holy Communion Blessing an Distribution of Palms 11:00 a.m.Blessing and Distribution of Palms. Sermon: "Christ Emptied Himself" Philippians 2:7 Church School and Nursery 2:00 p.m. Blessing and Distribution of Palms at Christ Church, Port Albert Wednesdays, in Lent: 10:00 a.m. Holy Communion Thursdays in Lent: 7:00 p`.m. Holy Communion — You are always welcome — d t Knox Presbyterian Church Palm Sued®y, March 23 11:00 a.m. Divine Worship 11:00 a.m. Sunday School 2:00 p.m.'Young Peoples' Activities Sermon:,,"A MESSAGE FROM THE PALMS" (Nursery Facilities) d Passion Week Service'(Chopel) - Wednesday, March 26, 7 p.m. Enter to Worship Depart to Serve Calvary Baptist Church HAYFIELD ROAD AT -BLAKE STREET 10:00 a.m. - Bible School 11:00 a.m., Worship Service 6:30 p.m. Olympians (Wednesday) 7 p.m. Prayer Services (Wednesday) 7:30 p.m. Word of Life Club (Friday) Nursery Facilities ... available Pastor: Terry Woodcock Phone 524-64,45 ( WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH North Street United Church 56 North Street, 524-7631 '- 1, • '- DAY, MARCH 23, 1986 PALM SUNDAY WORSHIP 1 t and Sunday School �.� 1 �' • f�IiJL 11:00 a.m:' Jill Worship Telecast: Cable 12, 1 p.m. 1 CL 1 ROBERT BALL...MINISTER ) iROBERT BLACKWELL...DIRECTOR OF MUSIC ` [) ive a that first big 9 • ax; Is Give them a sumer job• - Every summer, students provide a wealth any sort offork available, but ideally, they would of talent, knowledge and ing uity that every em- like to find e ployment related to their field of study. ployer can tap. As employer, you will benefit - This would help` ease the transition from school frorh the energy and enthusiasm students bring to to work, and help 42liminate the "no experience/n0. their summer jobs. The students in turn will gain job" bis that they May face when seeking full the experience so valuable td entering the working time eTnployMent Hiring students makes good world. business sense. For every type of job you can Of course students are willing to do just about , offer, there's a student more than willing to work. 6nad / 86 Employment and Immigration Canada Emploi et Immigration Canada