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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-11-05, Page 24 PAGE 2--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1986 f 94. GENUINE BIRTHSTONE AND DIAMOND RINGS - Set in 10 or 14 kt. gold 2 8 Albert St. CLINTON 284 Main St. EXETER 26 Main St. S. SEAFORTH JEWELLERS 135 Queen St. East ST. MARYS 203 Ourham t The St. quare GODERICH MEMBER AMERICAN • GEM SOCIETY LUXURIOUS LINGERIE Community R ■ !'T.`T..Ri b Nil\ �. _ `I 1� �, COTTON OR SILK furies, Nightgowns Robes GREEN RO 44 ONTARIO ST STRATFORD open Daily to to 6 . _..: :. < Hearn and Hartman, played.by John King, puts the cuffs on Walter Burns, played by jell near and Andrew Ross as Hildy Johnson, while Don Siemon, as Pincus, fumbles with his hair, during Goderich Little Theatre's dress rehearsal of The Front Page. Michael Creamer, left, plays Carl, a deputy. The play, which features a cast of 22, begins Wednesday and carries on through Saturday at The Livery. The Front Page is directed by Diane Siemon. 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Sponsored by the Huron County Community Services Council and Town and Country Homemakers, this workshop has been organized to identify needs, services available, gaps and overlaps. Then with this valuable input it should be possible to plan further aetion accordingly. Whilst it is appreciated that the .County Community Services represent a network of health, social and the Town and and Country Homemakers are concerned with omemaking and home help assistance, nevertheless, it is felt that greater public awareness and familiarity are needed in order for these services to be fully utilized. The extent of needs is m havee beenn already sources of super developed to meet many of these, Hut know- ing, how, where and to whom to Wily may not always be as simple. 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The workshop plans to address the pro- blems with representatives present to pp - vide practical information, but that is only a part of the project. The other important re- quirement is public input and experience of service clubs, volunteers, community workers and individuals needing concise factual material to implement their activities. - Registration fee is $5 and covers lunch. • Anyone wishing to attend must submit the fee to the Huron County Home Care Pro- gram, Box 458, Clinton, Ont. NOM 1LO. For further information, phone 482-3411. 2 The Square GODERICH 524-4195 We're at your service OUR EVERYDAY SERVICE PRICES RING CLAWS 4 Claws Retipped 24. Each additional law 5. Sizing up= first size Each additional size up Sizing Down- GOLD CHAIN 6. regardless of how Solder many sizes 6. WATCH BATTERY INSTALLATIONS... 4. 12. 350 All our service work done at Anstett Manufacturing Limited, by our own certified Goldsmiths. Estimates and consultations at no charge. STETT JEWELLERS Main Corner CLINTON 482-3901 r Goderich SIGNAL—STAR We are in this together. ! eonununily is made up of many individuals with many interests. 'I'he.ronun„ bite newspaper tries to he a mirror of all. Work with us to make it a/true refleeliun of our enmmonk y. CALL THE GOIlERICH SIGNAL -STAR OPEN LINE ANY FRIDAY MORNING FROM 10 AM TO 12 NOON 5242614 for at 'our eonvenienc•el .Ask to speak to Shirley.. Kelh•r. the General \lnna•ler oi The (itiderieh S401814-0 ar and tell her your opinions. We need %our hest i<Iaais' }