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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-05-25, Page 29GREAT ANNUAL • i l e esisl 11►,1/71Frnil /'graipLIIIii ! 6NACIad 46111 CASHWAY'S THE STORE • • • • • 3 DAYS ONLY!! • THURSDAY MAY 25 • FRIDAY MAY 26 • SATURDAY MAY 27 JOIN THE SAVERS AT OUR GODERICH YARD LOCATION!! BIG TOP TENT SALE! CARPETING qA�«E DIRECT MILL PURCHASE . . FIRSTS Et SECONDS!! EVERY CARPET CLEARLY TAGGED. DON'T MISS OUT. ► A Very Large Selection. First Quality Carpets, Plus Fine Styles And Colours, Which Are Slightly Imperfect And Are Labelled Accordingly By The Mill. Also Some Narrow Widths And Short Rolls. All Sale Selections FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED While The Stock Lasts. NO REPEATS!! ALL SELECTIONS MADE IN CANADA!! COME SEE! COME SAVE! MANY, MANY CHOICES 0; CARPETING FOR: • HOUSE • APARTMENT • COTTAGE • OFFICE • FARM • MOTEL • RESTAURANT And More!! 79 SQUARE YARD AND UP TO $.a99 SQUARE YARD INCLUDES: A. FIRST QUALITY! B. NARROW WIDTH _ OFF -COLOURED! C. FIRST QUALITY SHORT ROLLS! D. SECONDS! w -.mow"-.1.11111,--.M111,—.111111 Added For This Event! Two First Quality Carnet I• BONUS FEATURES! "SASSY GRASS" Artificial grass carpet. 100% POLYPROPYLENE. Green colour only!! $69 YARD "OZITE" STYLE TREND CARPET 100% NYLON printed carpet with Hi•Density Foam back. 49E 1 • YARD Seaforth area girl honored Karen Whitmore Clinton II of R. R. 4, Seaforth received an advanced honor award at the 4-H homemaking,. achievement day held in Clinton recently. The special award was given to Karen upon the completion and perfect at- tendance for 18 4-H club projects. Karen along with about 125 other girls from 12 clubs jpined at the Ontario Street United Church on Saturday for the final windup of their spring project Focus on Living. Along with the award given to Karen, eight girls received the provincial honor award for completing 12 projects. Those who were presented were: Carolyn Van Dorp, R. R. 2, Seaforth; Donna Cole, Susan Fuller, Barbara Hesk, all of R. R. 2, Goderich; Marjorie de Boer, Karen Rodges, R. R. 2, Clinton; Kathy Peck, R. R. 1, Zurich. As well, girls receiving county awards for completing six projects were: Cathy Van Dorp, R. R. 5, Clinton; Vicki Mann, Hensall; Janis Chuter, R. R. 1, Varna; Nancy Heykoop, R. R. 3, Clinton; Anne Talbot, R. R. 3, Bayfield. Leadership awards were presented to Mrs. Ken Murch from the Clinton III club, Mrs. Charles Fuller of the Goderich II club and Mrs. Jim Keys of the Varna 4-H club. Each lady has suc- cessfully completed five years as a club leader or assistant. Along with the awards ceremony the girls and their clubs prepared skits and exhibits dealing with the various topics that were studied in the program. These included emergency first aid,,, babysitting, saftey, food and fitness, creative use of leisure time and learning 'through leisure as well as municipal and federal affairs in Canada. With the completion of the project, another club will be starting sometime in Sep- tember. The fall club is en- titled Essential Edibles and will deal with such topics as meal planning for breakfast, lunch and supper. In this, various types of meals will be discussed as well as learning recipes in metric. The highlight of the club will be a party for the members at the end of .the- p.rogram.. - Keep light bulbs and fix,• tures clean. Almost unnoticed layers of dust will lower lighting levels. INCLUDES: JUTE BACKS! SAXONY! FOAM BACKS! RIBBED LOOP! NEEDLEPUNCH! ACTION BACK! LEVEL LOOP! CUT Et LOOP! MULTI -COLOUREDS! SORRY , NO CUTTING ROLL, SIZES ONLY AS AVAILABLE! (Roll Sizes On Tags) CASHWAY LUMBER 155 ANGLESEA ST. GODERICH Phone 524-8382 or 524-8383 OPEN WEEKDAYS 0:30 A1M P.M. SAT. TO.5 P.IIA1 THUR DELIVERY I A 'AIIABI FRI. T BLE ISA' GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1978—PAGE 1IA Itoo The Blood Donor Clinic held at North Street United Church auditorium in Goderich last Wednesday received 242 units of blood from 273 registered donors. This number was down slightly from the last clinic held in Goderich but organizers were pleased with the results. Here, John Page of Goderich .gives his share as clinic assistant Thelma Rice looks on. (Photo by Joanne Walters) It didn't hurt a bit4 Margaret Hill of Goderich is all smiles as she rests after giving her share of blood at the Blood Donor's Clinic held at North Street United Church auditorium last Wednesday. Registered nurse, Catherine Wilson of Goderich looks on. The clinic, sponsored by.the Kinsmen Club with assistance from the Kinettes, attracted 273 donors • and 242 units of blood. This number was down slightly from the last clinic. (Photo by Joanne Walters) 25th Anniversary 1O% OFF LARGEST STOCK IN THE. COUNTY WORK BOOTS Cy. —Industrial — Farm — Factory Plain or safety toe PUNCTURE PROOF SOLES ROSS SHOE SHOP 142 ,The Square Goderich, Ont Kingsbridge Art and Linda Bowler and family of Stratford spent the weekend with relatives and friends 'here. Linda and the children are staying for the remainder of'the week. Mr. Carl Riegling, a patient in the Wingham and District General Hospital. for the past two weeks, was able to return to his home here on Monday, May 15 Mr. Jack Curran of Lucknow and formerly of Ashfield is a patient in the Wingham Hospital. Established 1876 McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE: 10 MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT Mrs. Margaret Sharif. Sec "Fret's.. Ph. 524.0-I00. FULL COVERAGE Farm and Urban Properties Fire, Windstorm, Liabilil, Theft Various Floater Co%erages Homeowner's ,Tenant's Package, Composite Dwelling Directors and Adjusters Ken Carnochan, R.R.frt, Seaforth 527-1545 Lavern Godkin.R.R.k1• Walton 527-1877 Ross Leonhardt, R.R.101, Bornholm 345-2234 John McEwing, R.R.ft1, Blyth 523-9390 Stanley Mcllwaln. R.R.0/2, Goderich 524-7051 Donald McKarcher, fi.R.at, Dublin 527-1837 J.N, Trewartha, Box 661. Clinton 482-7593 Stuart Wilson. R.R.#1, Brucefield 527-0687 AGENTS James Keys. R.R.91, Seaforth 527-0467 Wm. Leiper. R.R.ft1, Londesboro 523-4257 Steve J. Murray. R.R.JS. Seaforth . 345-2172 CALL AN AGENT OR THE OFFICE