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"IN THE HE RT OF DOWNTOWN, VARNA"
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H `'.LLWWEEN SAFETY RULES
1. Don't eat treats until your parents check them.
2. Look both ways before crossing the street.
3. Don't go into stranger's houses.
4. Travel in groups.
GIVE THF CHILDREN
A.TOMORROW
Pi iicef Ontario �.
YOUR FAST AND HANDY
EFERENCE FOR BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES!
SHOPTHE
Hi,
My name is Lisa Hodges, and I will be
three years old on Oct. 20. I live on Bruce
Street with my mom and dad and my dog
Tuffy.
I would like to say "hi" to my big brothers
Jeff and Bryan and to all my friends at the
"K" Day Care Centre.
To celebrate my birthday this year, some -
of my friends and I are going to McDonalds
• for a party.
See you next year Love Lisa.
Hi,
My name is Peter MacLeod and I live at 16
Picton St. West with my Dadiand Mom, Bill
and Carole.
On Oct. 10 I will be four years old. Thanks
for letting me join your birthday club.
Bye for now,
Peter
BIRTHE)AY CLUB
Hi,
'My name is Gregory Sniith. I would like to
join your birthday club. 1 was 3 years old on
Thanksgiving Day (October 13th):,_
I would like to wish my Aunt Jackie (Kerr)
a happy sweet "16th" birthday on October 30,
1986. Bye for now.
Love, Gregory
Hi,
My name is J.D. McGuire and I was five
years old on Oct. 14. I live at RR 6 Goderich
with my Mom and Dad (Wendy and John)
and my three-year-old brother Adam. I
started school this year and I love it.
See you next year.
Love,
J.D.
Elementary. students will
participate in read -a -thou
Once again elementary school children in
Huron County will be participating in the an-
nual Multiple Sclerosis READ-a-thon. By
signing their name to read books the
students will raise money for. the research
projects of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of
Canada.
The READ-a-thon, a major fund raising
endeavor, is dual purposed. It can motivate
children to develop, improve and continue
their reading skills while raising vital funds.
• Research is imperative. Multiple
Sa erosis is a disease of the Central Nervous
System which may cause loss of co-
ordination, tremors, double vision, extreme
fatigue, or even paralysis. M.S. usually
strikes adults between the ages of 15 and 50,
and' for 50,000 Canadians„ there is no known
cause or cure.
Participating students will read until Nov.
14 and will have collected and mailed their
money by Nov. 21. The children are en-
couraged to have only friends and family
sponsor them for each book they read. Last
year's successful campaign grossed nearly
a million dollars in Ontario alone for
research and patient services.
Better Than Ever is theme
of annual conference for
the elderly in Orillia
The Older Adult Centres Association of
Ontario will be hosting its 13th annual con-
ference at Fern Resort, Orillia from
November 12 to 14.
"Better Than Ever" is the theme of this
conference which will provide opportunities
for professional development and personal
growth. The conference is designed to afford
training for all those who provide services
for the elderly — Senior Center staff,
volunteers and members, administrators, .
programmers, staff and volunteers in nurs-
ing homes and homes for the aged, co-
ordinators, and staff of Home Support Ser-
vices, seniors club members and boards,
etc.
Participants will have over 21 excellent
workshops to choose from including
"Boasting . Your Bucks", "Reception Ser-
vices That Work", "Programming for the
Frail Elderly", "Working with Volunteers",
"Strategic Planning", "Music Therapy",
"Starting a Senior Centre", and much more.
This event will focus on sharing ideas, learn-
ing new skills and developing a network of
peers and resources. The keynote speaker,
Dr. James Rice, is well recognized for his
expertise in the areas of advocacy and com-
munity clout and should not be missed.
All members and staff of the many
organizations who serve the older adult
population are invited to attend the OACAO
"Better Than Ever" conference.
For more information please contact Cliff
Turner, Orillia Parks and Recreation Dept.,
P.O. Box 966, Orillia, Ontario. L3V '6K8 or
phone (705) 325-1311. Or contact the MacKay
Centre in Goderich at 524-6660.
Cheese -tasting is 4-H activity
By Stephanie Bash
GODERICH TWP. - The second meeting
of the Milky Wheys was held on September
29 at 'the Goderich Towrtship Hall. The
meeting opened with the 4-0 ,pledge.
The title pages were handed itt and a vote
taken. The winning title page was created
by Shari Lobb.
Members then orally read the section call-
ed Milk, What's Your Pleasure, and filled in
all the blanks.:
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DRAPERIES
Your One Stop
Interior
Decorating Service
Centre
Custom Drapery
Kirsch Track and
Installation Available
Draco Window Shades
Wallpaper & C.I.L. Paints
Harding Carpets
36 West St. Goderich
524-2551
Life.
RRSP
Anunitlos
Investment
Funds
Group
Benefits
GARY W. SHOLDICE
Mutual Life
of Canada
178 Widder St.,.
Goderich, Ontario
N7A 3V4
524-2277
FRED LAWRENCE
Electr°c Ltd.`
Contractor •
HOME, FARM AND
COMMERCIAL
WIRING
Phone Don, Auburn
526-7505
Phone Paul, Wingham
357-1537
Doctor of Chiropractic
73 Montreal St. Goderich
524-4555
Queen St. Blyth
523-9321
MONTREAL
OTTAWA
TORONTO .
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ST. CATHARINES
PORTCOLBORNE
BRAMPTON
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LISTOWEL
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RONALD E. TAKALO,.C.A.
RESIDENT PARTNER
A Canadian name with international credentials
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(519) 524-2677•
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PANE REMEDIES
Verticals, Venetians,
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Across from Mctl ee's
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INSURANCE
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91 Main St,COMPANSouth,Seaforth
FARM, HOME,
COMMERCIAL,
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E.F. "Bill" Durst
Bob McNaughton
Graeme Craig
Banter & MacEwan
Insurance Brokers Ltd.
John Wise Insurance
Brokers Ltd.
527-1455
527-1571
'887-9381"
524-8376
482-3401
Ronald L.
McDonald
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
47 CHURCH 5T., 524-6253
L Goderich, Ontario
R.W. BELL
OPTOMETRIST
The Square 524-7661
TRAVEL
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Don Pletsch
Owner/Manager
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NEEDS
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—PHONE -
482 -7771
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for your hard to get at
CLEANING
REQUIREMENTS
GARDINER'S
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Goderich 524-6031
WHEN HOT
NEWS BREAKS
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and Let Everyone Know
PHONE 524.2614 ASK
FOR THE NEWS ROOM!
PHONES
Bus. 524-7379
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Direct Parts .524-7389
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GODERICH, ONTARIO
WE SPECIALIZE IN TRUCKS
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AIRPORT ROAD
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HARDWARE
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WHOLESALE:
•Wire Rope
•Chain
*Manila Rope
•G.E. Light Bulbs
*Rawl Fasteners
*Mops & Brooms
•Fire Extinguishers
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•Tile •Paint
• Wallpaper
Over 50 BOoks
Room Lots - Spring '87
Vinyl Flooring
Ceramic
Solarian
84 Kingston St., Goderich, Ont.
524.9671
Mostorearc! ,
*they then discussed the home assignment
and all followed Junior Leader, Lana Jones,
into the kitchen to make hot cocoa.
While the members' were doing this,
leaders were setting a table with many 4if-
fereft kinds of cheese to taste.
Some of the flavors were mediurn, peach,
Swiss or blue cheese. -
Everyone tried some of the cheeses and.
sipped their hot cocoa. The meeting ended
With the 441 Mott°.