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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-09-03, Page 10PAGE 10—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1986 As cold weather approaches® ® We- have the Ideal Warm Spot! FOR A RELAXING EVENING OUT WITH FRIENDS CUT THIS AD OUT AN KEEP FOR REFERENCE WE HAVE OPENINGS FOR SINGLES, COUPLES AND WHOLE TEAMS CHOOSE THE ONE THAT FITS! Time Type of Leaclue 6:30 pm Monday Men's League 8:45 p.m, 66Happy Gang" Ladies Tuesday 9:30 a.rno Morning C flee Breakers 6:30 p.m. Tuesday Mixed League Wednesday 1:30 p.m. Afternoon Ladies Leisure 6:30 p.m. Young Mens League 8:45 p.m. "Good Times" Mixed Thursday 9:45 a.m.. Seniors "Fun Bunch" 6:45 p.m, Men's Major 7:00 p.m. "Thurs Rollers" Mixed 8:45 p•im "Spare Timers" Ladies For more information please call 5249966 lam Monday District Netas Youth Bowling Registration Now is the time of year to pack away those baseball & soccer shoes and get out the bowl- ing shoes. We hope to have you join our V.B.C. league. Registration Dates Saturday, September 6 & 13, 1986 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. START TIMES: PeeWees - Saturdays at 11:00 a.m. Bantams - Saturdays at 8:15 a.m. Juniors & Seniors - Saturdays at 11:00 a.m: AGE GROUPS: PEEWEES - Up to age 8 years not 8 years at Dec. 31, 1986 BANTAMS - Ages 8 to 12 not 12 years of age at Dec. 31, 1986 JUNIORS - Age 12 to 15 not 15 years of age at Dec. 31, 1986 SENIORS - Ages 15 to 19 not 19 years of age at Dec. 31, 1986 REGISTRATION FORM CHILD'S NAME ADDRESS BIRTH DATE PHONE CALL NOW FOR INFORMATION! LITTLE BOWL 524-9966 or 524-9550 About 40 children, ages tree to 10, graduated from the Kingsbridge Playschool. Valerie Montgomery (centre), super- visor, along with leaders Chris Simpson (left) and Mary Katherine Stapleton (far right), spent seven weeks teaching the group various crafts, songs and games. Playschool ended with a program and the presentation of diplomas and awards. (photo by Liz Wilkins) Klnsmen Association contributes a O� anlZtl®115 $26.3 million to Canadiang _ Loyola Sullivan, vice-president and a ma- ed people in those lobs provinces. againiraised This year r r atraoning events route will meb ao of ilifl fund- jor as shareholder in Calvert Fish ndustries of Saskatchewan ' Fermeuse, Nfld., was recently elected the million during a 20 -hour telethon called well as providing whatever other support is 66th national president of the A sociation of Telemiracle to support the work of their necessary. who is a Kinsmen Clubs. aThe election t l convention iok Saskatoon foundation by lace at foundation aisiing over $1 1 million ins assisted lr a Club Sullivan, Fermeuse-Renews alsoea Kinsmen's it na n where it was announced that du ' g the past door-to-door fund-raising blitz known•as the hiforh school science teacher 1515 years. He has been a Kinsman for nine taught year the more than 1,100 Ki smen and Kinsmen Mother's March. for forye15rs andr has earned a wide variety e f Kinette clubs across Canada donated a In addition to providing support record $26,321,220 in service funds to their numerous community projects across awards and held many club offices, in - communities. Canada, ranging from constructing swimm- eluding president. is d to Verna and they This year the Association was again the ing pools and arenas to purchasing equip- largest single contributor to theCanadian ment for hospitals and schools, Kinsmen have three children —Julie,.. Shelley and Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Kismen and and Kinette clubs this year donated over Stefan. Kinettes donated a record $1.51million to $100,000 to fund the ongoing work of the, all he Assoc organization no of founded in is ann help find a control tir cure for cystic fibrosis Kinsmen African Medical Relief (KAMR) Hamilton, n organ The. founded National (CF), which is second only. to ( cancer in project in Ethiopia. claiming the lives of young Canadians. To date KAMR has sent nearly 100 Cana- Headquarters is located in Cambridge, Ont., In addition, the Association's) members dian doctors and nurses to work at Kinsmen adjacent. to Highway 401. The Association supported many other organiz tions, in- Camp Bete to provide medical aid to that has a mealand memberswomebetween 'are ages of 000 eluding the Canadian Diabetes sociation, country's needy. the Multiple Sclerosis Society f Canada, Kinsmen have also been busy this past year 21 and 40 in more than 1,100 clubs across the Unitarian Service Comittee f Canada preparing Canadian- Canada.wide provides and thMarch of Dimes.et Rik Hansen with the final with w de varietofoc alactivitiesas Kinsmen also operate the Kns en Foun- Canada leg of his around -the -world journeywell as "many opportunities for self - dation of Saskatchewanresearch for development ras Rehabilitation Foundation of Bt sh Colum- to generate world 'wide awareness of the through fund-raising and service eir projects. bia, both of which serve the need of disabl- potential of disabled people. Kinsmen clubs IL STOP RIGNi iNERE� uQui�►TioH SALE MEN'S FASHIONS Air FF: SELECTED FALL FASHION PFOF'I FS HA5 A WRY SPE(IAl OF FFP FOP' )U THIS WFEK WF PF 10t11t)ATINC, AAFP( riANDISH SAvF I I OFF THE RF(;UI AP PPI' F A VdIUF 511.1( TION (it ITFMS STFP INTO YOUR PF ()Plc.!, STOPS TH15. WF FK WI111 F THT. LIQUIDATION SALE IS ON' FOR VALUE, PEOPLE TRUST PEOPLES The Square, G. derikh 524-4420 The Best Place to be is a STA LARD TRUST 1 year term. Interest paid annually. --� STANDARD TRUST Member; ada Deposit lnsurancecorporation z. • imum deposit $500. Rate object to change without notice. 138 The Squ Goderich, Ont. N7A 3 BEAM$VILLE • BLENHEIM • BRAMPTON • HAMILTON • MARKHAM • MONTREAL • NE • SASKATOON • TORONTO • VANCOUV ALGARY • CHAT ARKET • PARIS •; • WALKERTON • • ESSEX • EXETER • GODERICH • RTH • PICTON • PORT PERRY • REGINA NGHAM • WINNIPEG • W00DSTOCK ' Open: Mone -Sate 9-5:30; Fri, 9-9 YOU ARE INVITED TO THE routogv j RAFT FESTIVAL AT THE Goderich Twp. Community Centre Holmesville, Ontario (Just off Hwy. 8, between Goderich and Clinton) Friday, October 3 1 p.m. - 9 p.m. Saturday, October 4 10 a.m. - 6 pem. Sunday, October 5 11 a.m. e 5 p.m. DISPLAY and SALE of CRAFTS Something For Everyone Light Lunch & Refreshments Admission: Adults 504 1