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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-04-26, Page 3This huge crane and barge have been moving about Goderich Harbor the past week dredging silt that has formed high spots in the harbor. The channel to the harbor was dredged last fall and 4-H clubs highlight year the harbor is to be completed within a couple weeks. (photo by Dave Sykes) • m After months- otofear- Jewellery, exhibit, with ning and fun 4-H Mary 'Ann Van Dorp and homemaking clubs in the Sheila Van Dorp as area met in the Clinton commentators. The high school on April 17 to Holmesville I dub gave discuss and show what an exhibit on Birthstones they learned at• their Legends and Charac- -course, Accessories - The teristics, explained by Final Touch. Cheryl Thompson and Along with demon- Arlinda Schlorendorf. strations and skits given . The skit Miss Dress - by each of the. nine•clubs---U.P - vas-P-ut_an_b_y all the_.. several girls were given members in the Taylors • special certificates for Corners club and •the their 4-H work. • Varna club, with Sherry .Chu-te-r-.....and._Leri-..-.Hayt-cr--A Advanced Honors for showed an exhibit en - the completion ofl8clubs titled Face Framers. went to Lynne ' Goderich II put together Hildebrand .from the an exhibit, Handbags for Taylors Corners club. all Occasions, with Dianne Bogie, Goderich II and Lynne Dodds, McKillop 1•I were awarded with County Honors for completing six clubs and • Provincial Honors went to Irene Heykoop, Holmesville. II; Doris McClure, McKillop II and Darlene Eckel, McKillop II. These three girls have finished 12 homemaking clubs. The presentations to these girls as well as presen- tation of certificates and 4-H teaspoons to each girl were given out by Home Economist Grace -Bird. _,. -• The exhibits and skits _iiSCfitlde-d T` Clinton II, Costume vs Fine Heather Lindsay as the commentator. All members of the Clinton III club played a part in the skit Accent with •Accessories. An exhibit, Fads in Fashion was put on by the Bayfield club with. Joanne Sturgeon, Anne Talbot and Lisa Telford as commentators, Feet are where it's at was the exhibit shown by th,e McKillop II club with Doris McClure explaining it. The Holmesville I club put on the skit How to wear Accessories, How not to wear Accessories with all m.€rmber-s..par- ticipating. • Act promptly to vote May 22 If you are a qualified voter but weren't enumerated for Canada's May 22 Federal,General Election, you can still get on the voters' list for your polling division. You can — if you act promptly. After the door-to-door enumeration of voters is completed, a preliminary list of electors is printed, posted in a public place, and, in urban areas, copies sent to all households. If you are an eligible, qualified elector, but were missed in enumeration, it's up to you to get your name on the revised, final list of voters. -• ,k; You can do this by contacting the Returning Officer of your electoral district who will explain how you may get your name on the list during the revision of the preliminary vbters' list. The revising process makes additions, deletions and corrections to the preliminary list compiled -by the enumerators, and takes place Wednesday to Friday M,ay 2nd to May 4. If•you are absent during both enumeration and the revising period, you can have your spouse or a blood relative make a sworn application to get your name on the revised list, but remember, you must contact your Returning Officer before the period of revision in- dicated above. • It is important to get your name on the list. In urban areas, your name must be on the voters' list to be eligible to vote. In a rural area, revision is done by the enumerator in each polling division. If you live in a rural area, but your name is on neither the preliminary nor revised list of voters, you may still vote on electiiirn day if you are qualified. At your polling station, you may take an oath that you are entitled to vote and be vouched for by another elector whose name is on the official list of electors where your name normally should have appeared, But this rule doesn't apply to voters in urban polling divisions. To be an eligible elector in this election, you must be at least 18 years old on or before election day, a Canadian citizen, and be a resident hi your distrit or riding on the first day of enumeration. Workmen put the finishing touches on this retaining wall on the south side of Goderich harbor recently capping off the $127,000 federal government project. The wall had been ,damaged from constant pounding from lake freighters moored near Goderich Elevator and this year was lifted out, the reinforcing steel replaced and new concrete poured. (photo by Jeff Seddon) Ike watt tc owt% L 1 FE -IR Avoid disappointment and last munute rush ORDER OUT-OF-TOWN FLOWERS N FOR DELIVERY IN TIME FOR MOTHER'S DAY MAY 13th Send flowers the F.T.D. way from W.J. FLOWER SHOP SHOPPERS SQUARE GODERICH 524®8132 Blind club meets The CCB Bluewater Club for the blind held their opening meeting for the year, April 17, in the Orange Hall, Clinton. The members were glad to get together again after a long winter. The people came from • Lucknow, Wingham, Blyth, Woodham, Exeter, Hensall and Clinton., There was a short business session, Then the president, Bert Sootheran, introduced Mrs. Burnadette Scott, project manager of Recreation for Special Needs. Mrs, Scott said there is an indoor - swimming pool, a sauna, a fitness room and a gymnasium. The em- phasis is on making the program enjoyable for all participants. Kenneth Johns of Exeter sang two beautiful solos. The entertainment was rounded out with a couple of contests which was fun for all. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Crozier and Mrs. Gr•ieclanus. Mrs. Helen Sootheran thanked the ladies on behalf of the group. BENEFIT DANCE Friday, April 27 9:30 P.M. - 1 A.M. for Alvin and Linda Jones Whose home was damaged by fire at the , PINERI.DGE_CHALET Music by "Country Companions" LADIES PLEASE !Whig, SAtI WICHES GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1979—PAGE 3 mstrong shine dale There's never been a better time to buy a sunny Armstrong floor that shines without waxing. cular h DESIGNER SOLARIAN Armstrongs most luxurious no -wax floor — with unique Inlaid Color"" construction! SALE PRICE Reg. Price -'23.89 sq yd PREMIER SUNDIAL SOLARIAN No -wax Mirabond wear surface plus foam cushioning for extra underfoot comfort SALE PRICE $ 7 1%g5;q.yd. Reg. Price -'19.49 $q ya STUDIO SOLARIAN Classic look of inlaid multisize -chip design with Mirabond wear surface Reg. Price - !19.89 sq yn .rnstrong. 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