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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-08-27, Page 24PAGE 6A _GOQERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 27, 1986 FOLLOW YOUR PATH AT WESTERN As summer draws to a close, don't miss your opportunity to riagister for Western's degree credit courses in the FaII/Winter Sessions. CLINTON START DATE TIME PLACE Business 020 (Introduction to Business) T- Sept 9 1900 Central Sociology 139 (The Family) TH Sept 11 1900 Huron SS 'Business will meet 3 hours weekly. GODERIOH Sociology 136 (Social Organization) M Sept 8 1800 G District gh School For further information contact: THE UNIVERSERITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO Faculty of Part -Time and Continuing Education (519) 661-3631 1 We're at your service OUR EVERYDAY SERVICE PRICES RING CLAWS CI Sizing up - first size Each additional size up Sizing Down - regardless of how many sizes B. 12. �50 4 aws Ret loped 24. Each additional claw 5. GOLD CHAIN �o Solder WATCH BATTERY INSTALLATIONS4.. at TETT Anstett ManufacturingatLimited, All our service work done. N by our own certified Goldsmiths Estimates and consultations JEWELLERS at no charge. 2 The Square GODERICH 524-4195 Main Corner CLINTON 482-3901 th ;:::d scial services f the elderly is topic of white Minister for Senior Citizens' Affairs Ron Van Horne is asking senior citizens, service providers, professionals and community leaders in 14 Ontario communities for guidance on how best to provide health and social services for the elderly. This spring the minister released a White .Paper entitled, A New Agenda: Health and Social Services for Ontario's Seniors. It sets out a broad strategic plan for the care of the province's elderly now and in the future. Its central theme is assisting seniors to live ac- tive and independent lives in their own com- munities, in their own homes. "Successful implementation of an ap- propriate system of services for senior citizens depends to a large extent on direct consultation at the community level," said Van Horne. While Van Horne is interested in hearing comments on all facets of the White Paper, he particularly wants,feedback on three key initiatives for which he is directly responsi- ble: a new extended card act, regulation of rest homes, and a one -stop -shopping ap- proach to community services for seniors. In coming weeks Van Horne Will hold con- sultation meetings in Kitchener, Orillia, Thunder Bay, Hamilton, London, Sudbury, Sault Ste. Marie, Niagara, Brockville, Ot- tawa, Brantford, Belleville, and Windsor. Earlier this month he discussed implemen- tation of the White Paper with senior citizens and service providers in Kapuskasing. When he completes his consultation tour in October, he plans to meet with provincial senior citizen and service provider organizations to gain their views on in- miumnimmsasauseselMINIIII This is a Sub... This is a Sub... This is a Sub... sofe But... This is the Sub(scription) that's like a letter from home. TAKE US BACK TO COLLEGE WITH YOU THIS FALL! Any student awayat college wants to know the news from home. And there's no better way to get it, than with a regular subscription to the paper. That's why we offer special rates to college students for 8 months (school year). Regular rate $22.00 per year, $16,00 six months. SPECIAL STUDENT SUBSCRIPTION RATE 1 GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR' • P.O. BOX 220 GODERICH, ONT. Student Name _Address Postal Code Starting Date L. r.irr r+ri,pOW/ N7•A 41511 PHONE 544-4614 00 G'odecich -_ cJTAR • 8 months. SIGN De itt tuu�h ... Subscribe Today! aper itiatives and strategies, outlined in the White Paper. He will be in London on Thursday, Sept. 18. Cluiith Directory First Baptist lurch MONTREAL STREET, GODERICH MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE 9:4 5 a.m. Tuesday 10:00 a.m. PRAYER & BIBLE STUDY PASTOR: REV. GILBERT KA 524-9049 Organist -Choir Director: Dona Baker You can find acceptance, purpose, loy & peace In Christ ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH I —You are always welcome- i.0M.eo..wa0MA0- .asonY200.a..ai.a. ...v "Il lmeooe.meass..+saa-a.e.ae.weoj At.limotariall. .1...414.4 Anglican - Episcopal North and Nelsofi Streets, Goderich Rector: The Reverend Robert J. Crocker Organist -Choirmaster: David Hamilton, A.R.C.T. Sunday, •August 31 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion 9:30 a.m. Morning Prayer at Christ Church, Port Albert The Reverend William Craven. , 11:00 a.m. Holy Communion F� The Reverend Douglas Pitts. ev�era.es..-a.er we.v.e.ewssvwr-^i►•.a..�..s•�..oww.�w.v Knox Presbyterian Church / The Rev. G.L. Royal M.A., M. Div., Minister Shirley M. McCall, Pastoral Assistant Lorne H. Dotterer, Director of Praise SUMMER SCHEDULE Service - 10:00 a.m. Sunday, August 31 The Minister will Preach (Lemonade on the front lawn after Service) (Nursery Facilities) Enter to Worship �� Depart to Serve I Calvary Baptist Church IBAYFIELD ROAD AT BLARE STREET Pastor: Terry Woodcock Phone 524-6445 Nursery Facilities ... available Sunday School - 10:00 a.m. Morning Service 11:00 Evening Service 7:00 Special Music at Both Services Prayer Meeting - Wed. 7:00 i WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH United Church of Canada 56 North Street, 324-7631, S24-6931 1 Union Services of Victoria Street and North Street United Churches Sunday 1 t 31 AT NORTH ST. UNITED CHURCH Rev. GBrdon PlckeII • minister Mr. Robert Blackwell - organist Six-year-old Melissa Moore of Goderich puts all her effort into the biggest bubble gum bub- ble she can produce. She was the only contestant of four,' aged two to six, who could manage to blow a bubble in the bubble gum blowing contest Thursday night at Suncoast Mall for the Fifties Weekend promotion last week. (photo by Susan Hundertmark) 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 ' and don't know which way to turn, call the 4 Since prices are continually rising (- we have discontinued the use of a full-time salesman in the GODERICH area. We are now able to pass on to our customers a 0 % Discount on all purchases UY W SND SA E" Our Work Has Our Personal (Guarantee Serving Huron & Surrounding Area Since 1919 vilege your - Toll Fri Courtesy Line 1.800.28S.3477