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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-10-07, Page 34�a. PAGE 14A--GODk RICH SIGNAL-STAR,;l'JiWJgSDAx BridgeScores Auleen Curry and Jean Paperniek, playing east west, took the top scoreof the evening on September 23 at the Goderich Duplicate Bridge Club with a 101. k• ' Other east -west scores were:. second, . Evelyn Galbraith and Dawna Sproule with 95; third, Bill Bradley and Aelian Weerasooriya with 93, and fourth,' Sandra Orr and Audrey Tobin with 87. ,Nprth-south winners were Frank Donnelly and Ted Plante with' 95 pgints; second went to . Mary Donnelly and Elmer Erskine with 88; third Vera Hill • and Dave Cornish with. 8$;• and fourth to Fred Egnera.nd'Bill Cochrane with 85. f` TOB 1j R.7, i976 There were eight tables in play. On September 2.1 there were seven tables'in play. At north -south first went to Aelian Weerassooriya and •Bill Bradley with 101:• Th ' was a tie for second Erskin and Mar onnelly and Joe Martin arld Walter Ferguson with 94. .Verna Worthy - and Jean Cook 'were fourth'with 88. • Dawna Spro a ar'i'd Marie Huss with 99,. ere first for the east -west gro pecond were Omar.., Hazelgrove and Art Wilson with 98, third Louise Hetherington . and Auleen Curry with 89 and fourth Ray Fisher.. and Tom, Eaddie with 85 points. • Three graduate from local clinic The three members of the Therese C. Pfrimmer Clinic. technique of deep 'muscle therapy graduated Oct. 1. Mary Ann Riehl, maesage therapist, of Pompano Beach, Florida; Doreen Dickie. NA. of Saulte Ste..IVlarie, Ont. and .Edith... Bell, __ RN, .of London Ont. • were members of th,e' three week course. This most recent graduation makes 21. deep met e theritpists The students commented that- they have seen many people helped. considerably •by deep muscle therapy. Mrs. Pfrimmer treated, al, Newfoundland dog -. proving that even .animals can be helped with her technique of deep .musdle therapy. •The •~ students' -.said they are, pleased with what they have seen and learned. . VtJHAT'S NEVI AT HURONYIEW -The 'quarterly communion., s service for all faiths was held •e: in the• Chapel conducted by Reverend Wittack of the` Blyth United Church assisted by Mrs., Webster, Mrs. • McClincheyand Mrs. Watt. Ralph •Sch'uurman, .'prin- cipal of th'e .glinton Christian Reformed School, led the Sunday :evening song service with members of :the congregation forming a choir to lead the singing. : • Mrs. Meston of Hensall was welcorned • to the Home . at Monday afternoons program. Marie Flynn and Norman Speir provided the old time music and the Christian Reformed' vol.un.teers helped with activities. THINGS ARE HAPPENING. AT Gamest* Advertising NEED SOME ,FRESH IDEAS? WAIT FOR THE ORIGINAL SHOWROOM ON WHEELS See.. GAMESTER ADVERTISING SERVICE LIMITED for... Calendars .:• Adv. Specialties Book Matches • Balloons 11.. Lighters Rulers • Yardsticks H Ball Point Pens' :• Truck Decals Pencils is Labels ei Decals Car Emblems .• 'Ashtrays" .. Playing Cards • "Magnetic. Signs" Flags • Pennants • Safety Awards • SERVICE THAT YOU CAN DEPEND ON SINCE 19S4 Offices :& Showrooms (Opp, Post Office) 108 S. Christina St., Sarnia ,PHIL'GAMESTER, • PHIL GAMESTER IS BACK COVERING HURON COUNTY TEL. (519) 337-9520 These three girls may become household items in July of 1077 as this picture may well be hung. in thousands of kit- chens across Canada. The picture is in the Canadian Girl Guide 1977 calendar and the girls are (left to right) Lori Jewell of the First Goderich.G.uide Company, andMariane Menzies and Carolyn Wood.. of the Second Clinton Guide Company. The picture which is used for the month of,J depicts the girls making a twine bracelet similar to the, on the wrist of Lori: Lori and Carolyn each have a bra+eaele_ • -and tl ey are making one for Marianne. The picture is'e- titled "Co-operation" and was taken at the Conestoga Swim and Sail Camp during the summer of 1975. Legion awards, presented to many Mrs. Martindale of • As ' part of a programs to celebrate the Jubilee Year of the Legion, Goderich Branch 109 presented -awards to 52 members . of the Branch and Ladies Auxiliary at a dinner held in the,. Jubilee Room on. Saturday, October 2. Chairman of the dinner- was Branch Past President Bob Chapman. Head table guets included Branch President E. Tonks and Mrs. Tonks; Zone CI Commander Cleve Coombs and Mrs.,Coombs who is Zone .Commander of the Ladies Auxiliary; Branch Padre G. L.' Royal and Mrs. Royal; Comrade I-foward Carroll and. Mrs. Carroll who is Honorary Treasurer of Ontario Command:,; Ladies Toronto, the former Beatrice Campbell • of Godericle, showed coloured slides taken while on a trip to Washington and several: interesting. - places in the. United States at the Family Night program; During the intermission Mrs. Elsie Henderson, Mrs: Myrtle Parker and Mrs. Meston, entertained with piano solos. Mrs. Doak expressed the appreciation of the residents, 'Plans are being made for the .new season's `.Family Night programs and if you or your group :could entertain some Tuesday Night we. 'would appreciate hearing from you. • Anew low 'Tale four qui paTow pack c ESS 0at . .. d `HK L` ,. r :ar „ani v' e:,•;n •,`a: :, f cr.L. the . I .!. • . . • r 1i'nY ararmu. arcs- MIK fNit-so Nis ammm—mrrm---r•um' W b,COuPO'N wrtHOOt CUUPON 669 • r 4 t,al a ... !_:Ks ill, • �., ., ":, - �,r ..:\ { a•., . 16 lir ime .r re ire ii'm we 1616 'ow rr, m: '66`6:4 Yr oil N IN Or No IN ON ON ill ON IN i • �N E /► �► ler .. � .• - - �` .r. All work -guaranteed forr90 days or 4,000 miles. . 79 VICTORIA & NELSON STS,,. . You pay no more than prices quoted, on most cars, fin' . GODEIt ICH 524.0612 these t - Checkpoint offers at participating retailers: Put your purchase on' your Esso' Credit •Card. Or, at MOO. Esso' Stations, you can use 'your. Charger or '. Mater Charge card. OFFERS EXPIRV OCT*eek 23, 1916....: We're working to keep you moving, Auxiliary; Comrade Barney Davis and Mrs. Davis, who is President of Ladies Auxiliary; Branch 109; and Comtradb Bill Jones, Chairman of the Branch .Awards. Committee and Mrs. Jones. .• ' Golden. Anniversary medals• were presented= to three charter members of Branch 109, namely .Comrades C. MacDonald, D. D. McMillan and M. N. MacDonald. - Service ': medals. which • represent contributions in past years' to various phases • of Legion work were awarded. to the following members of g, the Ladies Auxiliary: Comrades Myrtle Goode-, Marg Young, Ferne Moore, .,j Norma -Kingswell, Edna Sherratt,' Rose Hill, Alice Anstay, Jean - Elliott. ' and Evelyn Carroll. • • : Members of Branch 109 receiving, the service Medal were Comrades G. Low, H. Chambers, E. ;ii'; Johnston, H: Carroll, D. ' McMillan; L. Riley, P..: `Kingswell, 1:7. Scama i •"G. Chambers,, N. Shaw, R. Chapman, J. Adam, G. L. Royal; V. Smith, J. Sherratt, Wm. Moore, R. Mugford, M. Sheardown, B. Davis,. .E. ' Stiles, S. Youngblut, B. Such, R. Kingsley, D. McArthur, S. Profit, H. Joh•n-ston, tF: Sheardown, G. B. • Clancy, Wm.. Burke, C.- Stewart and E. Tonks. • Comrade,Marion Harr of the Ladies Auxiliary was awarded a 20 year pin. Certificates of Merit for • • • • • • Pensions may be available. If yoiL are a Canadian veteran' or veteran's • dependent, you May now be' eligible for a war service pension or allowance• you did - not know about. The Royal. Canadian Legion. says that, although it is 31 years- since the end• of World War 11, there are thousands of veterans and their depen- dents who are not receiving e benefit or service they are _; entitled to --either because they did not know about it or because th,e eligibility rules have'changed, • During October and early November the Legion's '46'4,000 members are con- ducting "Operation Service" ?" a massive, 'house -td -house canvass across Canada to alert 1',245,000' ` ex -service people and theirdependents to their rights and' privileges -under the Veterans Charter. . Ex -service people who are 'no reached in this way are invited to . get in touch . with the'r nearest Legion branch for inforrnatien about Operation Service. . continued support of Legion B. McAdam', 'Wm:"' Beacom, activities were • presented to E. Chambers, B. McLeod and HW Sheardown,•P, Carroll, D. J. Denomme. tlI� Chiang our FBOB Management Services Officer Your • area FBDB! Management , Services Officer will be in Goderich. 'Tuesday, October .12th from 9:30 A.M. to 3406 P.M, and will be available through the Bedford. Hotel, 524.7337.• For pre -arranged appointment to visit your business write or telephone. Stratford ; FBDB 1036 Ontario Street. (271,5650).. " who helps small businesses help themselves.. • If you're wondering whether there's a federal government program that can assist your business, contact.pur Management Services'Offioer who will lell you what federal programs maysuit your needs and put you in touch . with the appropriate offices. • • FEDERAL BUSINESS' DEVELOPMENT BANK • • P.O. BOX 666, SARNIA Everyone is invited to enjoy A. GUIDED HIKE a long THE MAITLAND TRAIL . - to be conducted onSUNDAY, OCTOBER 10j76; 10:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. beginning at THE .FALLS RESERVE CONSERVATION AREA • BENMILLER hosted,,by memberws. of THE MAITLAND TRAILASSOCIATION • And staff members of THE MAITLAND VALLEY CONSERVATION AUTHORITY There will be free admission to the Con' - ,.servation area on October 10th. ahead on a CB -360T CB 400F CB 55OT CB 750K CB7SOF CB 750A GL 1000 •' s onda. REG.. 499.0.° $1.849,00 $2499.°° $2753.0° $2891.°° $2996.°° $3734.00 DEMONSTRATORS 750F 550F. LOCAtION - HIGHWAY4 THREE MILES :SOUTH OF EXETER PIL 228-6281 R M K N T R P R • • SPECIAL 1099.00 -, 199:.00 $2199.00 $2629.0° $ 64 5.°° $289.9;00' $3549434, $ 4 r O.O ° $2099." a.