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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-07-09, Page 8CANANN STEEL FABRICATORS +Build anything out of steel" *Long & short span open web joists • Floor gyrating • made to order TIM PISKORSKI 524-9067 y PAGE 8--GOt',?ERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1986 TIGER DUNLOP DAYS August 15 evening August 16 all day "°Goderich's New Family Festival" *A Unique Blend of Historical and Fun Activities* PHONE: The Goderich Tourism Office 524-6600 For More Information _ ..... rr 4 MN N NM ■■■■■■i ► 'A lGVTI `►O1T rTria■■ d ■■► ilii Wer Ili P 1 `1!�IIIII*■■■ ■■■ • ■■& ■■m■■■■■r■NrrrNiNI *323 *6 * V �r Don't 2 6 V RX -7 q You L L i4 W i r u Buy Any Test Right best deals So come iwr Special l c Drive- now in a i �`-Ar .ar Other a we are making ever on every today and take Summer Value Car Mazda, Our Mazda advantage ■■■■■r car ■■�a■■ Until and truck. of * B2000 Challenge Saving;. `s.to t,, tv MW.. MOTORSLTD,!..!fr. ® Sale, , Mee, Parts &• LeasingiK�. 184 EAST ST., GODERICH 524-2113 Rick Pella receives the lotarian of the Year Award from. past president, Dr. Jim Peters. The award, which was ins ituted for the first time this year by the Goderich club, was given to Pallain recognition of his outstanding service to the local Rotary Club. (photo by R.J. Nephew) Hi-Dri PAPER TOWELS 2 Roll Case 1 99 Packa�e .89 18 Pkg. • PEPSI or 7 -UP HUGGIES DIAPERS SmaII bb's Med. 48's 110 Large 33's . KERR'S CANDY (Diets) 200 g. „ 2 Litres • BUTLER TRAVEL MtAGIC TAPE 1. b 2/169 -- 2 for the Road In Store Photofinishing ..PHOTO In before 3 p.m....Same clay service NAKAM URA PHARMACY SUNCOAST MALL, GODERICH, 524-2195 5 Year Guaranteed Investment Certificates Annual Interest Rate subject to change NATIOIVA4. A b►vision of National Victoria and Grey Truseco 100 KingstonSf., Odder'ich 524-7381. The Goderich Rotary CI, b recently installed its new executive. at a special night meeting. The new executive includes; (front row from left) immediate past president, en McGee; District Governor of Rotary District 633, Gerald 3. Whittemore; and president, Howard Aitken. The second row,riiiicludes; Rick Palla, club director; Donald Keillor, club director; Bruce McPhee, club e#irector; John Lawrence, treasurer; Gary Shouldice, first vice- president; Dr. Bruce Thomasson, secretary; John Hoffmeyer, club director and John Banter, second vice-president (photo by R.J. Nephew) The only x. F F, wi erra ,es,q,ed to QrOwt1.Is lis licensed, ' certified Tande Don't risk using unproven and unlicensed varieties' Tested and..proven on _ .Ontario soils, Tandem is Me winter rapeseed you can count on for top performance Don't take chances on un- licensed or bin run varieties with unknown yield potential. winter survival. and glucosin- elatelevels. Grow Tandem and you can be sure of superior, winter hardiness. strong lodg- ing resistance. and high yields and gttatily Ask your Pride dealer'for the only recommended licensed and certified winter rapeseed—Tandem. KING AGRO INC P 0 eo. 1066 cnaihamOntario Canada NTM 5L6 4519t 3544210 ' CYRIL BOYLE R.R. 2 Auburn • -52.9.7589 MARINUS BAKKER R.R.3 Auburn 529.7428 NEWBORN NEWS WOOD Bradley's new baby brother has finally ar- rived and boy is he proud! Kyle William, was born on July 2nd at one minute after midnight, wand weighed nine pounds one ounce. His parents, Perry and .Janet are thrilled withtheir healthy baby boy! Spoil- ingrights belong to Lloyd and Audrey Schoenhals and Darrell and Shirley Wood. ANDREWS Jennifer Rose is excited to announce the Safe arrival of her little brother Jonathan. - Roger on Jude 27, 1906 weighing 8 lbs. 11 ozs. Jennifer and Jonathan live in Leduc Alberta with their parents Roger and Cyndy nee (Redmond). Proud grandparents are John and Theresa Redmond of Lucknow Ontario •and John and Irene Andrews of Leduc Alberta. , • CLARK Phil and Joan are happy to announce the birth of their daughter Shauna Elizabeth weighing 7 lbs. 13 ozs. On June 30, 1986 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. A welcome little sister for Alison, Susan and Jeff. Proud grandparents are Arnold and Eleanor Fisher, Benmiller and Fordyce and Irene Clark of Goderich. LOGTENBRG Simon and Jan are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Jessica Lynne on June 29, 1986. A sister for „Jocelyn. Grandparents are Derk and Tinie Logtenberg of Dungannon and Ernest and Sheila Warrington of Toronto. ELEIOTT Jim and Sharon (nee Baird) are pleased to announce the birth of their baby daughter, Angela Cavell, weighing 7 lbs. 2 ozs. Angela was born 'July lst, 1986, in Bracebridge. Pro- ud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott of Bracebridge and Mr. Norman Baird of Brucefield. Brigantines,; to • visit d •ins r j �ar Set sail for Goderich Harbor July 14 and you may get the opportunity. to come aboard the Brigantines Pathfinder and Playfair while they are in port for a crew change,. - - Viewing time (open ships) will be ap- proximately 10 a.m. - noon on July 14. After lunch, the vessels 'set sail. ' If the vessels make port by Sunday even- ing, July- 13, open ships will also take place from approximately 7 - 9 p.m. Both ships,, the Pathfinder and Playfair are sail train- ing vessels with a combined crew of 58 members,_ They will be back in port again on Aug. 20. For more information contact the Goderich Tourist Bureau at 524-2513 or the Goderich Tourism Offiee at 524-6600. ' Waterloo, Ont. . *Hairstyling •Barbering *Ear Piercing • '•Make-up . 55 Erb St. East 886-63 Monday to Friday 8:30 am to.4:30 pm Children's events promise fun, Lots of fun for everyone - that' is at the second annual "Children's Events," July 24.-26 at Courthouse Park in Goderich. Starting on Thursday, July 24 at 1 p.m. ehildren 12 years of age and under,can enter their favorite friend m the Cabbage Patch Fashion Show. At 2:30 p.m., follow- ing the "fashion Show" a Stuffed Pet Show will ;take place. This will also be for children 12 yrs, of age and under. For both these events, registration is to take place at the -Tourist Information Centre at 59 , Victoria St. before Wednesday, July23. The fun does not stop here. The ever so popular Penny Carnival will be featured Friday, July 25 from 1-4 p.m. Try your hdt ort,.. or th any othe tt illi ii` 66bii hcs, 'Be sure to stay aro d for the "Goderich ... Prettiest Town In Canada" poster. con- tesf , awards presentation. This will take place at 3:30 p.m., during the Penny Car- nival. The theme of this contest is:- Things to See and Do' in Godjerich related to the community being "The Prettiest Town In Canada". Posters should be no larger than 71cm x 56cm. The two age categories are rive - eight years old and nine to 12. The action continues, on Saturday morn- ing, July 26 from, 10:30 a.m. - noon with a challenging Scavenger, Iunt at Courthouse Park. After lunch, join kis at the same loca- -tion, 1-p:m.--2for-some.-fun:filled._....... games.- For ames:For more ,informa ion; contact the Goderich - Tourist Info ation Centre at, 524-2513. THE BRIGANTINES PATHFINDER AND PLAYFAIR ARE COMING TO PORT (Toronto Brigantine Incorp.) MONDAY, JULY 14th South Pier, Goderich Harbour Planned Arrival: "8:00 a.m. ' Open Ship: 10 a.m. to 12 Noon • (apprgitliptiteto • Brigantines set gait afterhitch- -.. - *Another !EN SHIP period will 'beheld Silnday, July,l3th from approxiiaately 7:00 pin - St0g'ptn i!'the e vessel arrives!'" port early, , For mere 1511rifritiatloii centaet'file Godirlch `t MOW! at 524.66011 or The Wadi Viii6WViiiintinatititt deti(re at 524.2513. 4' ae101 ,1 s+Clinton Retirement Home "Home Away From Home" •Large Private Rooms .•Home Cooked Meals *Reasonable Rates Call Us Today for Viewing Isabel Brezinski 482-5208 Georgina Durnin 526-7554 R R. No. 1 Bayfie, d 482.3020 Our Greenhouses still have top qua lty •Bedding Plants •Geraniums •Hanging Baskets *Perennials ALL AT REDUCED PRICES INCLUDING •GERANIUMS ALL BEDDING ONLY PLANTS .$10.00 DOZ... ! FLAT $7.00 OTHER P ANTS at' REDUCED , RICES FAR MARKET Large selection of fruits & vegetables Our Own 11j GREENHOUSE<; TOMA'TOl, ENGLISH • Alii 1r6, x;3 CUCUMBERS DIVN 1 DAYS A WEE1