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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-09-10, Page 28PAGE 6A —GODERICH SIS ALTAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. 1986 e re Celebrating Our Offering Bayfield and Area Customers: • Easy Access •Good Parking • Prompt Customer Attention • Rapid Repair Service • Large Inventory of Parts for most small engines • Fair Pricing We also otter a hand CAR WASH/WAX service again this Fall and Wint,r. Steve Argyle e .Owner STEVE ARGYLE LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT 565-2800 Bayfield COMMUNITY CALENDAR MONDAY, SEPT. 22- A fall fashion show by the Fashion Shoppe in the Jubilee Room of Legion Branch 109. Two shows from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. Tickets $4 for adults and $2 for children at the door. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24- Legion Week Luncheon from 11:30 a.rn. to 1:30 p.m. in the Vimy Lounge of Branch 109. Tickets at the door $2. A full Legion display and a tour of the facilities also available. This is a Sub... But... This is the Sub(scription) that's like a letter from home. TAKE US BACK TO COLLEGE WITH YOU THIS FALL! Any student away at 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 GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR P.O. BOX 220 GOOERICH, ONT. Student Name Address Postal Code Starting Date N7A 4130 PHONE 524-2614 .8monihs.soN he Gtoderic Be in touch ... Subscribe Today! NEW!! .MEWil N 00o MAITIAND ABINET KEEPER KITCHEN CABINET REFACING SEE OUR D1SPL4YAT SUNCOAST MALLW CR�R L� i 35.72226 nn� ��oR FRIDAY, SEPT. 26- Barbecue Chicken Sup- per at the Legion parking lot from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. $6 for a half chicken Wand $3 for a quarter chicken. SATURDAY, SEPT..27- Free cartoons for, the kids at Branch 109 from 2 p.rn. to 4 p.m. Pop and popcorn provided. SATURDAY, SEPT. 20- Mayor's Blooming Contest Awards Night at the Livery on South St. Refreshments provided, photographs on display, local musical group Jazzvox will entertain. THURSDAY, SEPT. 25- Lawn bowlers fall meeting at the club house at 5:30 p.m. Members asked to bring food, dishes, cutlery and $1 to help with expenses. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10- Card party at MacKay Centre at 8 p.m. Taxi 524-6594. SATURDAY, SEPT. 20 and SUNDAY, SEPT. 21- Antique and Craft Show and Sale at Lawson Museum, 1017 Western Rd., Lon- don. Adits $1, seniors 50 cents. -WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10- Huron Country Playhouse Ladies' Guild annual fund-raiser, Salute to Fashion at 8 p.m., Playhouse Main Stage. Tickets $7. MONDAY, SEPT. 15- Opening of the fall program of Alexandra Marine and General Hospital Auxiliary in Auxiliary Room at 2 p.m. Come and bring a friend. Prizes for the Penny Fair are on display in the Harbor Light Travel window. Draw for prizes Fri- day, Sept. 12. MONDAY, SEPT. 15- 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.in Drop-in centre for. diabetics, family and friends at MacKay Hall. Sponsored by the Goderich Lioness Club. UNTIL SEPT. 14- Second Annual Quilt Show at the Huron County Pioneer Museum at 110 North St. Over 100 samples handcrafted will be on display. Regular admission includes the show. SUNDAY, SEPT. 28- Nile United Church An- niversary at 11 a.m. Guest sPeaker will be Rev. Cheryl -Ann Stadelbauer-Sampa from Egmondville Church. Guest soloist will be John DeJager from Goderich. THURSDAY, SEPT. 11- 7 p.m. Registration for 3rd Goderich Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Venturers at Knox Presbyterian Church. Fee $20. Parents must accompany their sons. SATURDAY, SEPT. 13- Registration for Goderich Figure Skating Club from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Recreation Board Meeting Room. All groups from pre-school to adults including power -skating. For more informa- tion call Brenda Graham at 524-9092 after 5 p.m. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10- Registration for 4th Goderich Beavers, Cubs and Scouts at 6:30 p.m. at North Street United Church. Fee $20. Disbursement of fees: provincial and district- $15, local -15. • TUESDAY, SEPT:.16- The next educational meeting of the Midwifery Support Group at 7:30 p.m. at Wingham Town Hall. For more information call Rhea Seeger at 529-7238, Cindy Greiss at 392-6154 or Jean Schoebl at 357-1019. SATURDAY, SEPT. 13- Attention ringette players. Registration for the 86-87 season will be from 10 a.m. till noon at the arena. Please bring two copies of birth certificate and OHIP number. Beat the back to school blahs and learn to relax Beat the "Back to School Blues". Back to school. Back with friends. Back to routine. For many of you it's a fun time - for others it can be very unsettling. Any change - good or bad - can cause stress. New procedures, new rules, new responsibilities, new people. What you have to do is learn to turn on the relaxation response to counter the effec$s of stress. First, identify the symptoms: insomnia, skin problem, indigestion, racing thoughts, irritability, depression, fatigue, headaches, a sense of being in a rut, poor concentration and poor memory. What You Can Do About It: - Give yourself time and permission to relax each day. - Learn only to use .those muscles needed to do particular tasks (ie. don't tighten your 'jaw muscles to lift a glass). - Alternate , the .tensing and relaxing of muscles. Lie down and slowly tense muscle grips (like arms, stomach, legs and face) then let them relax - let go. When your muscles are relaxed, you can't ,have mental anxiety. ' '- Cut down coffee and sugar; consumption. - When confronted by a particularly stressful situation, breathe slowly and deep- ly several times. Breathe the way a child does from the stomach. - Finally, laugh a lot. Laughing is one of the. best things you can do. It's positive emotion, and .,positive emotions ,generate only positive, healing results. Happy school days! Salute to Fashion tonight at Country Playhouse The Huron 'Country Playhouse Ladies 'Guild is holding their annual fashion show, "Salute to Fashion". The fashions will be supplied and co-ordinated by Susan J. Fashions of London and modelled by both professional models and various Guild members from the surrounding area, the theme being, "Fashion Forecast". The Playhouse Ladies' Guild has been in existence for several years and the fashion show has been their annual fund-raising events for some time. "The Guild has been a supporter of the Playhouse for 15 years. Our members are drawn from such areas as Bayfield, Dashwood, Exeter, Forest," Goderich, Grand Bend, London, Parkhill and St. Joseph's," says fashion show convener and Guild member, Nan Freele. Guild President, Mary Harvey, "invites everyone to participate in their support of the Playhouse by attending this and other Playhouse related functions. New members are always welcome and can contact me in Grand Bend at (519) 238-8928." "Salute to Fashion" with Susan J Fashionswill take place at the Huron Coun- try Playhouse Main Stage, Sept. 10, 8 p.m. to - be preceded by a complimentary wine and cheese reception in the lounge. Tickets are $7 and all proceeds will be donated to Huron Country Playhouse operations. Lots of fun and door prizes. Call the Playhouse box office ( 5191 238-8451 or Guild members: Grand Bend 238-2071/238-8132; St. Joseph's 236-4532; Bayfield 5651440; Exeter 235-2420; Dashwood 237-3661; Forest 873-2770. 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 % Discount on all • purchases M AV !.. 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