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Goderich Optimist Club
Welcomes You To Their
ANNUAL JJ'NIOR G LL
TOURNAMENT
Monday, July 6, 1987
Tee -offs from 10000 a.m.
3 Age Groups: Bantam, Juvenile.
and Juniors
GIRL'S & BOY'S DIVISION.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
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Many visitors
come t-, area
Booked Up...
JULY
1-4 - Canada Day Celebrations Parade, Civic
Ceremony, Optimist Music Festival and.
much more! For more information call
524-6600.
9, 10, 11 - Kinsmen Carnival at Courthouse
Park.
11 - Champion Local 1863 Slowpitch Tour-
nament at Agriculture Park.
11 - Beach, Dtiy Activities at St.
Christopher's Beach. For more information
call 524-6600.
16, 17, 18 - Festival of Arts & Crafts at Cour-
thouse Park. Special Events include: Flower
Festival, Photography Contest, Fish Fry,
Special Displays, Book Sale and much more.
For more information call 524-2125.
17 - The Goderich Recreation Dept.,
presents ",Tim Gosley Puppets" at 2 p.m.
at Courthouse Park. '
18 - Goderich 10 Km. Classic Road Race &
Fun Run sponsored l y The Athlete's Foot,
Suncoast Mall, Goderich. For more informa-
tion call the Goderich Recreation Dept.,
524-2125.
24 &'s25 Squirt & Pee Wee Boys W.O.A.A.
Softball Tournament at the Agriculture
Park.
31 - August :3 - Goderich 160th Anniver-
sary/Tiger Dunlop Days Celebration - Lots
of fun events including: Baby/ToddlerCon-
tests, Windsurfing Races, Civic Ceremony,
Lobster & Steak Fest and much, much
more.. For more information contact the
Goderich Tourism Office, 524-6600.
31 - August 3 - Goderich Men's Slowpitch
Tournament at the Agriculture Park.
AUGUST
9 - Dungannon Agriculture Society "Fami-
ly Fun Day", Horse & Antique Tractor Pull,
Antique Toy & Farm Equipment Displays,
Pork Bar-B-Que. •
14, 15, 16 - SPORTSFEST '87 in Hanover!!
Lots of recreational sporting activities for
people of, all ages. For entry forms please
contact the Goderich Recreation Dept.
524-2125.
14 & 15 • Dungannon's 128th Fair. For more
info. call 529-7432.
19 - The Goderich Recreation Dept. presents
"Karma McLenaghan" children's performer
at 2 p.m. Location to be announced.
SEPTEMBER
4-7 - Labour Day Fastball Tournament at
Agriculture Park.
26 - Goderich Junior C Hockey Club
presents "Polka Dot Door". Shows will'be
held at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. at G.D.C.I. Tickets
'3.99 per person. Tickets will be on sale in
September at the Goderich Recreation
Off ice.
OCTOBER
16 - Prison Art Exhibit at Huron Historic
Gaol.
17 - Knights of Columbus' Oktoberfest Din-
ner & Dance" at Saltford Valley Hall.
18 - The Goderich Recreation Dept. and the
Goderich Performing Arts Committee pre-
sent"Murray McLauchlan in Concert" at
The Livery at 8 p.m. Tickets 510.00 with
outlets to be announced.
21, 24, 25 - Christmas Country Fair at
Saltford Valley Hall.
26 - The Goderich Recreation Dept. presents
"The Sphere Clown Band" at Victoria
School at 2 p.m.
31 - The Goderich Recreation Dept. presents
the "Hallowe'enDance at GDCI. DJ to be
announced.
NOVEMBER
5 - Snowflake Bazaar at the Legion Hall.
16 - The Goderich Recreation Dept. presents
"April & Susan" at Robertson School at.2
p.m.
21 - Goderich Santa Claus Parade at 1 p.m.
at Court House Square.
27 - January 3 - Christmas Lights Festival
•- Christmas Lighting & Animated Displays
on The Square and Jubilee Park.
Promotion
Announced
Marlene West
Branch Manager
The promotion of Marlene West to Branch Manager,
° London region is announced by John Reddick, Sales
Director, B1`ue Cross of Ontario.
This promotion reflects Marlene's proven ability to
develop group benefit programs with employers in the
London area, and her outstanding contribution tp the
growth of 8Iue Cross.
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Marlene West is located in the
London Office
371 Dufterin Avenue
Loddon, Ontario N6B 1Z5
519-439-0136 -
•BLUECROSS
Dave MacDonald of the Student Employment Centre holds the balloons as Teresa Renaud
(left to right), Kendra Bosman, Mark Bosman and Tim Renaud try to set them free. More
than 500 balloons were released last Tues. as part of Hire a Student Week. According to
MacDonald the centre had over 350 placements last month and that is a record. ( photo by
Ted Spooner)
Karen and Rob Koestler, owners of Captain Fats, were the winners of a recent lottery spon-
sored by Canada Employment Centre for Students (CECS). Each order received last week
at CECS was placed in a lottery and the winner received four hours of labour by the CELS.
Here, Student Placement officers Dave MacDonald and Lynne Dodds catch up on some.
painting and scraping as Captain Fats co-owner Rob Koestler supervises.( photo by Yvette
Zandbergen)
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Merideth and Darryl McClutcheon of
]Lions Head have been in the area this week
visiting with their grandparents Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Robb.
Visiting with Rhetta and Marion
MacI;ennan for a few days was Florence
and pirley MacLennan of Kitchener.
Visiting with Dorothy MacLennan over
the weekend was Peggy Hefferman and
Christine McFayden of London.
Cecil and Jim Webster of Waterloo spent
the weekend at home with their mother
and on Satlarday they , travelled to
Goderich to see Mrs. Norma Young. Later
that evening they had a chance to visit
with neighbors Charles and Mayme
Wilkins.
Elizabeth Wilkins of Mount Forest was
at home on the weekend to see her parents
Charles and Mayme.
Ewen and Marg McLeans hac(,,Mrs. Ross
Calvert of Sarnia visit with them recently.
On Thursday Kae Webster hada chance
for a chat with Georgia Mitchell of Kincar-
dine and visiting for a few days with Baryy
and Betty Jones was Barry's sister and
brother-in-law Jim and Lenore McGill of
Thorndale.
Weekend 'visitors with Finlay and
Margie MacDonald were Kathie Robson
and her son Ryan of Gros Point, Michigan
and also Margie's -sister Jane McKinnon
and her friend of Paris.
Dorothy MacLennan had her daughter
and sister with her for the weekend, Peggy
Heffernan and Kathie Sutherland of
London.
Louise Millar of Palmerston was home
for a couple of days with her mother. and
sister Rhetta and Marian MacLennan.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Mathewman attended
a Garden Party in London on Wednesday
at Woolsley Barracks.
The community was both shocked and
saddened Thursday when word was
received on the passing away of Edna,
Mrs. Mac Boyd. She will be greatly miss-
ed by all those that had the privilege to
know her.
She is survived by her husband, Mac,
two daughters Mary (Mrs. Ernie Gibson)
of Point Clarke, Gail (Mrs. Lynn Lowry) of
Amberly and one son• Glen and his wife
Ann of Huron Township. Several grand-
children and great-grandchildren also
survive.
Recent visitors with Elmer and Edna
Culbert were two of Elmer's sisters Peggy
McIntosh of Northville, Michigan and
Velma Ashton of Plymouth, Michigan.
Cindy MacLennan of Goderich, daughter
of Beth and the late Eldon MacLennan,
visited on the weekend . with her grand-
mother and aunt Rhetta and Marion
MacLennan. -
Jim and Cecil Webster of Waterloo
visited on the weekend with their mother
Kae Webster. On Sunday afternoon, Kae,
Jim and Cecil visited with Norma Young in
Goderich.
On Sunday, Barry, Betty and Sharlene
Jones went to Thorndale to attend a family
shower and visited with many of their
relatives and had a supper with Barry's
brother and sister-in-law , Doug and Mary
Jones and sons.
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