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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-02-05, Page 2f' PAGE 2A—=GODERICH S-IGN.A,-STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1976 m te-trail .harp Foresters taise"..„s (continued frorn:page IA) • .Despite .tne weatherman's efforts: to defeat the' Foresters, over $7,000 was pledged to -the stiowmobiiers. -for the club - •one half to go to• cancer research, .one-half to Forester sponsored recreational activities in the corm mun ity Herrnan Fisher has been renamed. The One. Man Marathon by the Foresters. Mr, Fisher raised $18.681/2 per mile or$934.25.for the 50-thile course.. . lien Graham earned $6.55 per utile; Jim •Harrison, $6 per mile Eric Moore, $4.21 per mile; and , Rod John-. ston$4 05 • • per rnile. Several ladies made the full .circuit along with the men. Christine Smale .raised •$3.30 per rnrle; •Eileen•Siilib,. $2:34 per mile; ••and. •Vivian Graharii; $1 per mile.. • "The Foresters•real•ly-want to thank everyone who took paxtr .:co_mrnented . Mr. ,Moore 'It was a,poor day to : be out but. :the results -were good. A euchre party will be held follow at the Foresters' ball on February 18 at 8p.m. to which' everyone is invited. At that :time; prizes will be _awarded for the snowmobile marathon and the'reinainder of thea outstanding pledges will be collected. ADVERTISING CORRECTION° Appearing on Page 3 HURON SHOPPING NEWS Store Hours Should Be Mon. - Thurs. _ 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Saturday Sunday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. 1 p.m. 6 p.m. SINCE 1894 ORIGINAL COLD MILL AT THE RAILWAY TRACKS IN BLYTH e Heart and HOUSETOHOUSE. CANVASS 0 by the GDCI STUDENTS `Saturday it Sunday Febru�r Organized by ODC1 $.fudents'and tlyderOof the Eastern Star. 41 l: • • ..p 5-041-7 OS name President Slade succeedsA�nslie • Lawrie Slade of Clinton .Was pickecLas.tha neW„presid nt,Qf the Bluewater Shrine Club'at Goderich last Wednesday' January 48, ..He ;succeeds Brian Ainsl,ie.of Goderich.,• Other• officers elected. •in clude: Fred Willert•o•f.grand Bend, first vice-p,residetat;, Turnbull_ of• Brussels, second vice-president„ Ken S Flett of Clinton auditor W alter Newcombe of 'Clinton, .::t .reasurer • Pill- Johnston of Gode:rich, secretary. m .pVaed d•i•rectors:' were Harry Hainilton , of . Grand Bend Les Habkirky eaforth, Birt Goole of ,,. Goaer ieh,.' Ross. Sooty of - Brucefield,•. D'iek .Carter of`•,; Clinton •B,ab . Drysdale Hensall, ,Orville • Wallis of. Watford; `Gord"Ken:t. 'of ..•: London Bill Turnbull of 'Brussels, Ron Forster of Lucknow, Al Lobb. of Cep,. tralia, George Cameron -'of W ingham, and Art Hodgins. of Parkhill. `Doug Morgan of. Clinton was named chairman o`f. the ways and means committee. •The new executive was installed by Frank Harkness. of London, Potentate of the Mocha Temple. Rotary • cQr (continued•fronlpage wend CBC';s Tommy Hunter Stew. For her work in pronhoting Spanish dance, she was awarded the Bronze • Plaque of Merit by' the Government ofSpain. • Other program highlights Uy t orchestra are 'Schubert's Overture to Ro•samunde, • 'Strauss' Blue Danube, Dvorak's •Hollen- tanz, Zapateado by Sarasate, and Dances from. .Estancia by Ginastera. . Concert tickets are. available from Campbell•'s, crl„•-ir" �Gr4,'rieh. : Ormandy Jewellers; • Sun= ' coast Mall, Goderiell. and: in Clinton at the News -Record. As one of -.the Goderich' Rotary Club's community service -projects °.with.. • at,: sponsorship -cif the Foundation; • ticket prices 'have been -'kept . at the at:.:. • • tractively affordaNe. price's of $7.00 for the whble family, $2.50 for adults ($-14.25 for' senior citizens) and $1.50 for students -• an ideal pricearid opportunity for one and all to make the most of the coming Valentine's Day. at 8 • rn. at the local collegiate. YOUR • HEADQUARTERS ~ m FOR •ROGERS MAJESTIC TV •EXPERT TV SERVICE • ANTENNA it TOWER a INSTALLATION r162:MARY 'ST. GODERICH 5 24-90$9 • n,m Anne's Beauty Centre PERM .SPECIALS includes set, cut, styling• THE NATURAL LOOK ' • $18.00 NOW $15,00. • $20."° NOW $18' 00 $25.°° NOW $20.00 Anne- Shirley. Rose• 48 West St., Goderich CALL 524-9632.? Thegas .dryer... .. .--- = ' There's nothing•hke it for instant service. 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