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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-12-23, Page 24. . . . . . , • . . GODERIttl S1GNAL-STAR, T1WRSDAY, DECEMBER 23,, 976 • ”g4PAVAXNUIttOtfiiNtMeniONMINiuttan:AymixtssinAsometsisaM)WS1vgimiwzAMti.MAXOSSAgiWinlrfiUrgixtii/giimAlitsSMYggoa,0414004,4 STORE 1.46 COURT HOUSE SQUARE GODERICH 4.,4;• r-0,0 , • Tommy Profit drew an attentivaudience as, he par schoolers participated in the first leg a competition for e ticipated in the Knights of Cotumbus free throw competition four age groups. (staff photo) at St. Mary's School last Friday. Hundreds of area grade 11 1(INGSBRIDGE KAPERS * Mrs. Joe Courileg 529-7189 XVt=X*'VX'Vk,-,IWXVXN=X'VX-VM' following a car -semi -trailer accident caused by the snow and slippery road conditons. Jerry's car was totally demolished and he was ,,tekvx..vx<vx.vmvx,VM..,V=X.VM,Vatt4 fortunate he was wearing a t the seat belt. His parents visited COUPLE WED Congratulations :to Raymond Hogan, son ofMr. and Mrs. John Howard and Miss Mildred Vega, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Angel Vega of Quito,EcUador who were married by the Reverend -, Father Ed Dentinger, C.R. in St. Joseph's Parish church, Kingsbridge on Saturday, December 18 at 4 P.M. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Her maid of honour was Leona Hogan. Bridesmaids were Janette Hogan and .Anne VanD;ep-enbeek. The groom was attended by his brother' Francis Hogan. Ushers .were Lawrence Hogan and Ronald Hogan. Miss Marianne . Frayne was the organist and soloist. Following their marriage 90 'guests were - -ser-ved---a --hot --beef—dinner—at the Lucknow Legion, served by the Kingsbridge Catholic Women's League. Drumlin supplied music for dancing. Guests were present from Ecuador, Detroit, Calgary, Jackson, Michigan, Aurora,. Wil'lowdale, Guelph, London, Waterdown, Dresden, Stratford, Southampton, ' . Mildmay, Win'gham, Goderich, Lucknow and the surrounding area. COMMUNITY NEWS Gordon Boyd, former Reeve of Ashfield Township passed away.suddenly at .his home near Amberlley; Funeral services were held • on—Sunday,—Decernber" 19th. Sympathy of the community is extendecrto his family and friends. Shawn Dalton. Edward Courtney, Scott Little. and Donny . Kirkconnell 'left on Sunday Deceiiibet'19 for a 10 day camping vacation in Florida. Mrs. Alice. Julian of Anahein, California , is spending three weeks Christmas vacation a home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dalton and with her sister Mrs. Arnold Marsman, Mr. Marsman and family in London.. • Members of the Kingsbridge Choir took part at the Lucknow Community Carolfest held at the Lucknow. United Church on. Wed- nesday, December 15 at 8:15 • - Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dalton and Mrs.oAlice Julian visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dalton and family, Port:Elgin. Congratulations to Philip Petrie, son of Mr. -and Mrs. Elwin Petrie of Port Albert and to Pailla Jane Clancy, daughter' of Doctor and Mrs. G.B. Clancy of Goderich who were . married at Knox _Ch.4r_ch_.Lo Goderichoh Saturday December 1.8 at 7:30 P.M. Congratulations to Debbie Austin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Austin and a Grade .8 student at St. Joseph's §cheol, Kingsbridge who was the first. place ',inner of Renlembrance Day Poetry contest, sponsored by Branch .309, Royal Canadian Legion, Lucknov5; She received a prize of $10.00. Second place winner was Judy. de Boer, Lucknow Central School with the third place winner being Brenda \ Phillips of Lucknow Central School.. They received $8.00 and $7.00 respectively. The Ashfield. Township .. Federation of Agriculture held their annual Christmas dance ori Saturday, December 18. at the Saltford Valley Hall. Music • for dan- cing was supplied by Moran's,' • . Mr. Jerry Heffernan of Stratford son of Mr: and Mrs. Ormond Heffernan was admitted to the Stratford General Hospital on Tuesday, December 14 with concussion with him on Wednesday. He has now been released from hospital. Mr. and ''Mrs. Jack VanOsch moved on Monday, December 20 to the Glen Haven Apartments ' in Lucknow, for months. Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Courtney visited in London on December 14. the winter John Austin Mrs. Joe with friends Tuesday, Advertising... points the way to better buys. ANA DB/ ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD Peace for all people. Love .for a waiting world. Hope in a newborn child. Christmas is the time of promise. .We wish to thank you for your support in 1976. We request your continuing support for 1977. Financial contributions may be sent to MRS. T. COURTNEY RR 1 DUNGANNON Merry Chthtmas to All! GODERICH DISTRICT PRO LIFE GROUP: Open Nightly LEISURE 11111116 m SUNCOAST MI 9 p.m. MUNI WIWI W ORLD MALL I:TT:B:44 cIAFTS • HOBBIES • GAMES • LEATHER GOODS • PAPERBACKS • CHILDREN'S BOOKS Goderich LEISURE WORLD FOIL. Fisher, Price Toys TOYS THAT LAST. MANY PRICES AND SIZES TO CHOOSE FROM! LEISURE WORLD FOR.., Tyco Race Car Sets OTHER SETSAVAILABLE LEISURE WORLD FOR—, Tyco Train Sets AND ATLAS ACCESSORIES LEISURE WORLD FOR... Dionite Luggage AVAILABLE IN LIGHT AND DARK BROWN, RED AND BLUE. ALSO IN BLACK LEISURE WORLD FOR... Ladies' Tote Bags LEISURE WORLD FOR... La Marquise Purses LEISURE WORLD FOR... BUXTON Leather 'Goods for men and women BILLFOLDS - PURSES - KEY CASES BREAST POCKET WALLETS - UTILITY CASES LEISURE WORLD FOR... Models PLANES -BOATS -CARS -TANKS GLUE'- PAINTS LEISURE WOAD FOR... Games MOST POPULAR GAMES,INCLUDING PAYDAY, CLUE, MONOPOLY, RISK, BILLIONAII F, BATTLESHIP, SCRABBLE, TANK BATTLE, CHESS SETS, BACKGAMMON LEISURE WORLD FOR... A LARGE SELECTION OF DUNHILL- Products PIPES, ELECTRONIC LIGHTERS, TOBACCO AND CIGAR HUMIDORS, ALSO- TOP QUALITY PIPE STANDS Compliments of The Season From Everyone at LEISURE WORLD Open Boxing Day 1 a a 1 j THURSDAY- DE,C. 23rd UNTIL FRIDAY DEC. 31st Friday Dec. 24th, Tuesday Dec. 28th Wednesday Dec. 29th and Friday Dec. 31st 9:30%a.m. TILL 5:30 p.m. Thursday Dec. 23rd and Thursday Dec. 30th 9:30 a.m. TILL 81_30 p.M. ALL CHRISTMAS CARDS,VVRAPPING, PARTY GOODS, ORNAMENTS AND DECORATIONS LEFT WILL BE ON SALE AT 1/2 4 1 GROUP OF LADIES AND GIRLS ASSORTED i ' BLOUSES i- PULLOVERS VALUES TO $6.99 i $300__ , ri • EACH 1 COUNTER OF1 ASSORTED CHILDREN'S WEAR AGES 2 TO 6X , 1/3 OFF RACK OF ' LADIES ASSORTED SLACKS VALU.ES TO 514.99 1/3 OFF LARGE ASSORTMENT of TOYS 1 W T 1S 0 OFF II _ , LO.711OAYS ' il :ATRFKOEFIDT41;11 'BLANK RED LABEL i 1 GROUP OF 1 LADIES AND GIRLS 6t ASSORTED ' li 4 T-SHIRTS Ri A PULLOVERS ETC. VALUES TO $3.99 0 q 00 • EACH 1 . I - BOYS DRESS 13 COUNTER OF SIZES 8 TO 16 AND MENS PANTS / OFF . ASSORTED PULLOVERS CARDIGANS' _ 1 RACK OF LADIES BLOUSES ' / 3 OFF SWEATERS : ' , • LARGE 1 ASSORTMENT II OF BOYS if to 16 AND MENS JACKETS - 11 I PULLOVERS 1 4‘ ETC. 1 / oFF 1 LOOK FOR THE 1 ONES MARKED WITH A BLANK RED LABEL a 1 RACK OF 0 CHILDRENS 2 TO 6X ASSORTEDJACKETS 1 2 PIECE DENIM SUITS eTc. I / OFF I. a ' 1 RACK OF LADIES ASSORTED SKIRTS VALUES TO $11.99 REGULAR AND OVERSIZE $ c 00 W 6 EACH 1 GROUP OF LADIES ASSORTED PURSES VALUES TO $9.99 .._ $4 00 WI • EACH