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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-05-28, Page 21u We do Weddings, Video, Parties and Much More pima 111111 0 0 5244848 VALSPHOTOGRAPHY r GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1986 --PAGE. 3A Or. John Hordyk (photo by Forde Studio Inc.) Announcement The Goderich Veterinary Clinic Is pleased to announce that Dr. John Hordyk joined our professional staff on May 15, 1986. Dr. Hordyk is a recent graduate of the Ontario Veterinary College and has a Bachelor `of Science degree from the University of Guelph. John, his wife Brenda, and young son Colin are residing in Goderich. GUARANTEED TERM DEPOSITS 3/4 °A 1 YEAR TERM (Non -Locked In) * Based on minimum deposit of 5,000. Joyce Shack, Director of Nurses at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, accepts a Save -a -Tape cheque for $311 from Ray Hurd, Manager of Zehrs in Goderich. Hospital staff turned in $93,337 worth of cash register tapes for the cheque, to be used for patient education in the intensive care unit. (Photo by Mike Ferguson). Paul Jeffrey ( right) of Goderich, Marine Technology -Navigation student at Georgian Col- lege, Owen Sound, was presented with the Misener Transportation Award by Les Jackson, Director, Human Resources, at -the College's recent awards ceremony. Youth ask government to reject sale of beer TORONTO 600 Ontario youth aged 14-24 have sent a letter to members of the Provin- cial Legislature asking them to reject the proposal to extend the sale of beer and wine to grocery store outlets. These youth are members of TOC ALPHA, (Taking On Con- cerns About life, People and Human Achievement), a positive lifestyle organiza- tion, active in Ontario for 30 years. The letter expresses the concerns of students for each other's wellbeing and the fear that changing the way beer and wine is sold in Ontario will have negative conse- quences for young people. Youth unemploy- ment will increase because grocery stores selling beer' and wine will not employ those who are under 19, destroying one of the prime job markets. Because Brewers Retail and LOBO outlets sell only alcohol beverage products, they are proficient at recognizing and challenging minors. A relaxation of this system could lead to easier accessibility for young people and studies by the Addiction Research Foundation of Ontario indicate that consumption increases with accessibili- ty. Underage drinking has had tragic conse- quences for many young people, particular- ly on the roads and highways. Making alcoholic beverages more accessible is at cross purposes with current campaigns against drinking and driving. TOC.ALPHA is a long-standing youth prb- gram of Alcohol and Drug Concerns, Inc. which ,encourages and supports young peo- ple in the development of a healthy and positive lifestyle. Hospital Auxiliary will hold Tag Day May 30 The regular meeting of Alexandra Marine Ind General Hospital Auxiliary was held Monday, May 19. Arrangements were made for a June Lun- cheon to be held at the Candlelight Restaurant on Friday, June 20 at noon. Aux= diary members and friends are invited to at- tend. Tickets are available by calling Mrs. Stanley Wheeler at 524-8986. A Penny Fair will be held in September, with the draw on Sept. 12. Prizes will be displayed in the window of Harbour Light Travel. Friends and family members are invited to Awards Day Program for Candy Stripers on Sunday, ,June 1 at 2 p.m. at Kinette Club House on Keays Street. Auxiliary members will be selling Tags at various locations in town, on May 30. Pro- ceeds are used to buy Hospital Equipment. Support your local hospital. 'Why God. Allows Wars' is topic of Nile UCW Nile on Sept. 20. The final plans for the ham and salad sup- per to be held Wednesday, May 28 were made. There will be two settings - five o'clock and 6:30; adult tickets are $6, children under twelve are $2 and preschoolers are free, Numbers to call for tickets are 524-9828 and 529-7968. Members were asked to note the change in location and time of the June meeting. It will be held at the home of Shirley Dustow, June 12 at 8 p.m. The May meeting of Nile U.C.W. was held at the home of Mildred Johnston and with Louise Brindley in charge of the program. Brindley chose as her topic `Why Does God Allow Wars' which explained how the spirit of creation continues on. She also gave a reading called Love Is. The • treasurer's report was given by Yvonne Pentland. Beth Rutledge conducted the business. The fall regional meeting is to be held at 39 ST. 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