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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-11-12, Page 7District News Council receives bridge tenders Two tenders were received on the con- struction of the bridge on Concession 10 in the eastern division of Ashfield Township at the council meeting on November 6. The low tender of Robert Nicholson Con- struction was accepted at a price of $65,226.27 subject to the approval of the Ministry of Transportation and Com- munications (MTC). application was In other business, an app made to the MTC for the interim subsidy money on the expenditure of $422,286.18 to October 31, 1986. me,, y�`.nnnu A rating nylaW under Act hilt aaaa: ---p- Act was passed. A rating`bylaw under the Shoreline Pro- perty Assistance Act was passed. Ken and Debbie Selkirk and Mrs. Helet} MacKenzie made a presentation to. establish a Municipal Day Care centre in Goderich with the support of the Townships of Ashfield, West Wawanosh, Colborne and Goderich. Council agreed to get furthur information on the matter. The road superintendent was instructed to call tenders for supplying petroleum products for a three-year period. Road accounts of $23,016.63 and general accounts of $45,847.93 were approved for payment. The clerk was instructed to advertise for applicants for a road superintendent for the meeting of August 2, 1986. The next meeting of council will be held on November 18 at 7:30 p.m. GODERICH SIGNAL,STAR, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 19$6 --PAGE 7 REAKFAST 099 HA Il�l�l °LUNCHEON SPECIALS °FRESH FISH DAILY NIGHT °NEVI► YORK SIRLOIN STEAK �r p�, SAT., NOV. 29 _ •2/ 13.95 53. person "Live Entertainment"" s5. couple includes glass 100I( YOUR CHRISTMAS PARTIES NOW'complimentary punch HARBOUR 4.WGHTS RESTAURANT T & TAVERI HIGHWAY 21 OPEN. 7 DAYS A WEEK 8 A.M.. 1 A.M. Spedal OUR QWNj PIZ A iUY ONE fi SEWN Price We're at , your service . OUR gVYDAY SERVICE PRICES RING CLAWS Sizing up -•4 Claws first size 12. Retipped 24. Each additional �50 Each additional size.up claw 5. Sizing Down- GOLD CHAIN ragardless of how Solder 6. many sizes ®m INSTALLATIONS... 40 , All our service work done at Anstett Manufacturing Limited, by our own certified Goldsmiths Estimates and consultations at no charge. 1 ANTETT JEWELLERS. 2 The Square GODERICH 524-4195 Main Corner CLINTON 482-3901 Little chores keep people busy HURONVIEW - Residents here for the most part, never shy away when asked to do little chdres. This is true in the art of baking. Time is set aside during the week when ladies from the four units with staff supervi- sion bake muffins, cookies etc. and store away for future use. Men as well as the ladies take part in making floor mats, wall hangings, place mats etc. These exercises are fun and good therapy. When residents are kept busy, they don't have time to dwell on their problems and ills. Quite often the van is available for drives, shopping tours and transporting the residents from place to place. Tuesday noon, women from the Park Place wing enjoyed their country -styled din- ner of sausage, bacon and eggs along with. fried potatoes. They finished off their meal with freshly baked pumpkin pie. Rev. John Pluta conducted Roman Catholic Mass in the chapel Friday morn- ing. In the afternoon the usual games of bingo took place. The Sunday morning worship was held in the chapel. The guest speaker was Rev. Cheryl -Anne Stadelbauer .Sampa from the Egmondville United Church. Cheryl -Anne delivered an inspiring message on Rememberance. Thanks goes to the staff for the meaningful decoration at the front of the chapel. Huronview welcomes David Dales from Clinton. To the family of the late Margaret Moodie, sympathy is expressed. , Craig McNeil, of RR6 Goderich, won three awards during the Huron County 4-H Awards Night held in Clinton on November 8. One award, the Cliff McNeil award which is given to the dairy calf club member exhibiting the Cahmpion 4-H Holstein calf at the 4-H Cam- pionship Dairy Show at the Seaforth Fall Fair, was presented to him by his father, Glen. The trophy was donated by Craig's grandfather. Craig was also the winner of the Ken Jackson Award, having the highest score from the county in the Dairy Silver Dollar Com- petition. He also won the A.Y. McLean Trophy for dairy showmanship. (Anne Narejko photo) Enterprising Seniors to hold Christmas pot luck. dinner HOLMESVILLE - Ken and Kayellarris of Holmesville are pleased to announce the graduation of their. daughter Brenda, from HOLMESVILLE IL_L.E the Registered Nursing program at Fan- shawe College, London. NEWS Pinning ceremonies were 'held on July 26 at St. Paul's Cathedral, London. Brenda has accepted a fulltime position at Victoria Hospital, London on the General Surgery Ward. Brenda was a graduate of Hohnesville School and Clinton's C.H.S.S. Worship Service was held at Holmesville United Church on Sunday morning at 9:45 a.m. Wendy and Gary Tebbutt presented their baby daughter Brittany for baptism, officiating was Rev. J. Bechtel. Sam Brad- shaw and Greg Lobb received the offering. On November 5 the Goderich Township hall was a busyplace, the U.C.W. holding their annual bazaar. Charlotte Norman, President of the U.C.W., welcomed everyone anddeclared the bazaar opened at 2:30 p.m. Many useful articles were for sale including sweaters, hats, mitt sets. The pro- duce , table was well laden with fruit and vegetables, jams and jelly. The Christmas table had some very interesting articles. The bake table was set out well and there were lots of goodies to buy. The tea tables looked lovely with -everyone enjoying their lunch. Blanche beeves, 482-3383 " �d AQUA FRESH 150 ml 199 BRADSOL LOZENGES 20's 189 Halls COUGH DROPS Pkg. 4 Guardian VITAMIN NATURAL 4001U 100's 1+89 189 Novo-Mucilax NATURAL LAXATIVE 340 g. CASHMERE SCOTT 4 Rolls 469 .99 tri Guardian MULTIPLE VITAMIN 100's 599 SCOT TOWELS Plus 200 Sheets 179 In before 3 p.m....Sahe day service NAKAMURA PHARMACY SUNCOAST MALL, GODERICN, S24.219S /04 4544 CORRECTION In the Champion Com- memorative Edition in. serted in the Signal -Star last week a typographical error was made in the GODERICH P.U.C. ad. Under 1986 - in progress the ad should have read H$3.5 million water expan- stars. We apologize for any inconvenience this n18y have caused. .! E' Se e our large of new 198 � C - -NTI C - _ICK - CAD--; fd at the/Sun BUICK on �ayf ie Suncoast November 15. November '12 to N • The Goderich Township children gathered at the Community Centre for their Annual Hallowe'en party at which time children played games and received bags of candy. Judges for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Fran Powell. The Enterprising Seniors met in the Com- munity Centre in Holmesville with Bert Mc- Creath in charge. Gertrude Trewartha played the piano for the opening exercises. Charlotte Norman read the minutes of the last meeting and Elois Charlton gave the card report in the place'of Blanche Deeves. The Chr'i'stmas pot1{ l' iflintiOr'n w1'tl -� be December 4 at' 12:30 n n. Cards-an&Shuffle board were enjoyed. ' The Enterprising Seniors were pleased to sell their quilt vbhich was on display at the recent bazaar in Holmesville to Olive Bell, who herself put many stitches in the quilt. e Ultimate in '--'air Design' l� 53 South St. Apra. 'l'b 524=4279 Goderich n.nounetny JOHN'S $100000 GIVEAWAY JOHN'S CRAZY BOSS SAYS HE MUST GIVE AWAY $100000 BEFORE CHRISTMAS. PLEASE COME IN AND HELP JOHN AND THE STAFF DO THIS. John Anderson nee ds' Call John and Book Your Winter Vacation Package before your help. - December 25th and John will give you $10ei° for every per- son you book, just to say "Thank You". Book a cruise or all Inclusive Holiday and John will give you $2000 per person. JUST BRING THIS AD IN WITH YOU FOR THIS GREAT DEAL. `R"moi"' display VjGEEo y24-83g7 rz