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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-06-07, Page 7
Correspondent warns: lock doors Col t or e resi e ents are victi It has been reported that several residents of Colborne have been the victims of theft. Farmers would be well- advised to keep their house doors locked when they are away or doing chores at the barn. Apparently, money, togls, etc. have been et stolen from houses while occupants were at the barn or doing things on the farm. Everyone should be suspicious, report strange vehicles and strange movements in their areas and notify the police. A good suggestion is not to have any quantity .of money in your house, for if stolen, it can be a complete loss. . So, be careful and lock your doors. RECREATION COMMITTEE 6 Through this column �..1ecetrtl� ari app-eal .w.as.-_. made to the residents of Colborne from' the Colborne Township Recreation Committee for support this summer of the softball recreation *id mention was made of the need for coaches. At the meeting last Wednesday evening, May 30 ten peoplee were present and president, Leonard Fisher opened . the meeting by thanking those who had taken the time and effort to attend. Secretary Mrs. Reg. Riehl read •the minutes of the last meeting. The president conducted the business and mentioned that the reason for calling a meeting was to try and get some assistance to carry on the softball games for the summer. He said that coaches were needed especially. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jewell have been very instrumental in the success of softball in Colborne over tfie past years. Mr. Jewell advised those present that there was a fair registration off children for softball and said he was sure that more would register once the games start within the next week or so. He read the rules which would be in effect, copies of which will be given to the coaches.. He will also obtain score boards for the games. He has con- tacted several who will act as coaches, namely Tom Hill, Dave Wilkinson,' John Edward and Bill Gower but he needs more to carry out the softball schedule so is asking for volunteers. The junior girls softball team practised Monday evening and the junior boys and senior girls practised Tuesday. evening. The senior boys will be practising tonight, 1hursday.eyen ing...ar.nd_. 7 p.m. and the Pee Wee boys should also be practising some night this week. The schedule for sof- tball is expected to be: Monday - girls play and Tuesday - boys play. - At the recreation meeting it was an- nounced that swimming for the children will be held again this summer with Mr.. Hoernig in charge. - It is indeed en- couraging to see people willing to glue time and effort to help'' children with recreation. If ycau can help at all, please offer your services. SCHOOL NEWS Colborne Central School students have a busy schedule and besides their classes, they are engaged in Various sports activities. At the area Field Day Huron nurses getting busier Chairman of the Huron County Board of Health, Reeve Eileen Palmer of Goderich, said that while the annual report of the • Huron County Health ' Unit is, available to any member of council who requests it, the document , wasn't produced in quantity this year. . "It Was considered an unnecessary expense;" said Reeve Palmer. The May report 'of the board of health to council also noted the committee will be investigating the apparent increased workload of hospital liaison nurses in Huron County because of the recent hospital bed closings. Reeve Palmer said the problem for county health nurses is more visible in • Clinton were there is a heavy demand for placements in nursing homes, private homemaking and home care. More babies are being deliver in Huron County hospitals, too, Reeve Palmer reported, which involves ' Huron County health nurses in in - hospital and follow-up visits. uwners. ofi'mal/er businesses... weprovide: * Financial assistance * Management counselling (CASE) * Management training * Information on government programsforbuszness Can We helpyou? See our Representative BOB FURTNEY AND/OR BOB PEARCE at: THE BEDFORD HOTEL GODERICH, ONTARIO on: EVERY TUESDAY (Next visit: Tues. June 12th) ISFEDERAL BUS/NESS DEVELOPMENT BANK For prior information call 271.5650 (collect) or write 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ontario. held at Brookside School on May 31, several Colborne children picked up first and second prizes. Larry Pollock won the senior boys' division in the meet. On June 19 the Huron Country Playhouse will be at the school to putt on a performance for Grades 3 to 8. b On June 20 the funior and Senior' boys' and girls' softball tournament will be at Brookside. On Thursday, June 21, for the primary children there will be a play day at the school. W.I. Tiger Dunlop Women's Institute members will be having their Sunshine Sister banquet at the White Carnation on Shriners invested Many Shriners from Goderich and district were among over 2,000 from the U.S. and Ontario „ who gathered in St. Thomas on Saturday for the Mocha Temple 1979 Spring Ceremonial. The "Shrine" often referred to as "the playground of Masonery" draws its members from Masonic Lodges all over North America. Murch of the money they raise goes to build, maintain and operate children's hospitals. Invested as Shriners at the ceremonial on Saturday were George Bacon, R.R. 2 Goderich; Jack Cook, 111 Trafalgar Street, Goderich; Jack Freeman, 31 Trafalgar Street, Goderich; and James Howson of Blyth. omorne rn (;ertrude K:irtturg, correspondent Wednesday, June 13 at noon. Plan to attend. CHURCH NEWS Remember the paper drive pick-up by the Benmiller Girls' group will be this Saturday, '1-'?ii7ti June 9. Have your papers ready and if you have papers and are not on the list, phone 524-6235 or 7627. Mark your calendar now for the B,enmiller United Church Pork GQDERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1979—PAGE 7 s of theft Barbecue on Wednesday, July 25 from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. SOCIAL NEWS I woke early Tuesday morning and found we were having a gentle, much needed shower and the words of the first Verse. of a poem cache to my mind: I saw God wash the world last night With his sweet showers on high; - And then when morning came, I saw Him hang it out to dry. These words seemed so appropriate as I wrote the Colborne news because everything looked so bright and fresh and the garden looked as if it, were alive. Invested as' Shriners at the Mocha Temple 1979 Spring Ceremonial in St. Thomas on Saturday were, left to tight, Jack Cook and Jack Freeman both of Goderich, George Bacon of R.R. 2.God'e•rich and James Howson of Blyth. BLUE'S r: I,741�1°161,1 1,I,I,7"i'ri'N ° SUPERMARKET SILVERWOOD'S BUTTER. With 90.00 Purchase Limit 2 per customer 1 Save 30' 29 LB EXPIRES JUNE 12 L. 1= I, „,„, lti 1r 11111 111 11111111111 IIIb Itln l n 11 r 11'11111111111111111111 11111 1}1 11 5 11 �I 1111 I I I'1 1 II lel 111111 Itll•l 1 1 11 111 1 1 1 5 iltil I'll 1111 1 1 11 1 1 11 11 VALUABLE COUPON 1,1 II IIIIIIIII11111 .=I CANADA NO. 1 MEDIUM EGGS 69 Limit 2 doz. per customer Expires June .12 1i 11111 All 0011111191 111'11 IIIIIIIIIIfl 1111 14111111111111111 Illlll*III,I111 VALUABLE COUPON PEPSI COLA 24 10 OZ. CANS uunnhu4111 �J WYLER'S ASS'T FLAVOURS SAVE 50' SHOPPERS SQUARE GODERICH X24-9411 Good Things Grow In Ontario ASS'T. PLANTS & POTS HUAfIPTY DUMPTY SAVE 303/4 CHIPS SUNSPUN 71/4 OZ. 65° 225 G. 69c ° MACARONI & CHEESE DINNER 3 / 894 STOKELY CREAM STYLE eg. ` . CORN R140Z.48TINea3/99 � FRANCO AMERICAN ASST GRAVY FLAVOURS 4 /994 10 oz. CRISCO OIL ;51'2.99 269 smsmoil SAVE'1.60 A case -8-9 Expires June 12 WESTON'S 59' ea. Save 39' BABY Plain 125 /h BURGERS �r CANADA NO. 1 GRADE "A” REGULAR GROUND BEEF 49 • LB. WITH '5.00 MEAT PURCHASE CANADA NO. 1 GRADE "A" ROUNDill99 STEAK N • LB. WITH '5.00 MEAT PURCHASE NABOB TRADITION SAVE '1.70 LB. GROUND 89 COFFEE 11 • LB. WESTON CHOCOLATE SWISS ROLJ.S 4's SILVERWOOD'S CANADIAN DELUXE ICE CREAM 2 LITRE Reg. 85 69� Reg. '2.39 1 99 Prices in effect June 6th -12th, We reserve the right to limit Quantities while supplies Inst. DR1NK'CRYSTALS6000. 1• 69 CLOVERLEAF FLAKED LIGHT TUNA 6vzOZ. 78c DAINTY MIXES 12 OZ. INSTANT FRIED RICE 2 / 99' NABISCO SPOON SIZED 525 G. SHREDDED"WHEAT 69c BILLY BEE CANADA NO. 1 CREAMY HONEY .99° CANADA 3 LB. BAG MAC or SPY APPLES 69° ONTARIO NO. 1 NEW WHITE POTATOES 25w. CANADA NO. 1 ONIONS 2 LB. BAG 3/99f; 39, EA. U.S.A. NO. 1 HEAD LETTUCE CANADA NO. 1 GRADE "A" STEAK ROAST 59' Reg.e/ 99, 9C a. 1 e LB. 99 SCHNEIDER'S SAVE40' WIENERS1LB. 12's 7 :� CANADA PACKER'S THRIFTY BACON ENDS $S!. SCHNEIDER'S SAVE '1.00 COOKED HAM MANY MORE IN-STORE SPECIALS BLUE'S SUPERMARKET 219 104 SHOPPERS SQUARE GODERICH 524.9411 Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter visited with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John ; Thompson of Seaforth over the weekend and while there, were pleased to also visit with their granddaughter Betty (Mr. and Mrs. Barry. Powley) and children Jason, Jonathon and Mandy who were home for a visit from Inuvik. Mr.'ePowley is returning to Inuvik this week but Betty and children will remain for - the summer. The community is pleased to report that James Gibson of Meneset has returned home from the London hospital and is convalescing favourably. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Fulford are visiting in the neighbourhood and with their sister Helen of Maitland Manor. "A superb collection of fine furniture at suprisingly affordable prices" A chair for Dad on Father's Day L,A©Z BOY® .l Lay ' away plan Huron Hotel Seaforth Hwy. #8 Goettler ®I Furniture Factory Fresh . - and in stock for immediate delivery. Drop In and browse and discover our difference. Our low overhead' assures you of better than average low prices. Free delivery within SO miles. Mitchell Closed Monday Open all day Wednesday Friday nigh) (i11 9 p.sn. Fire QETTL F41 ® Oi/lb[in ^Furniture MAIN STREET 345-2250 DRIVE a LITTLE and $AVE a LOT l 70, GARDENING CLEARANCE 11e • 1111111111M111•11 THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY - at "THE TREE SHOP" 114 OUR PARKING LOT �o ALL CEMENT LAWN ORNAMENTS - IN STOCK ZOOFF TREES, SHRUBS' BUSHES IN STOCK FRUIT TREES ORNAMENTAL TREES & SHRUBS EVERGREENS FLOWERING SHRUBS FRUIT BEARING BUSHES ALL FIRST QUALITY AND READY TO BLOOM GET 'EM WHILE THEY'RE BLOOMIN' GERAN I UMS A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION IN STOCK , SEED GERANIUMS CUTTINGS 'P,C $1 49 4 99 EACH FROM • TO • EACH av+ ,GREE ,a4 'Ek�ep+Sou h°nd corner axe to°elebjo � (oaer C,en9te y`5 n aoorG LOTS OF FREIE PARKING OPEN DAILY 9-6 Fri. till 9;' Sat. till 5:30 9 PACK -IN PLASTIC INSERTS FLOWER 8 VEGETABLE BOX PLANTS REG. 95' EACH OTHERS AVAILABLE NOW EACH 75 READY TO BLOOM POTTED ROSES98 REG. '4.99 3 ALSO ON SALE -BEAUTIFUL HANGING FLOWER BASKETS ' Coleus, Ivy Geraniums,-plui many, many more types inside the store. 11A j ref(, '47 3 DAY GARDENING SALE "SORRY" NO GUARANTEE ON SALE ITEMS BUY WITH CONFIDENCE ALL SALE STOCK IS FIRST QUALITY, HEALTHY AND READY TO BLOOM BUT OUR SEASON IS ENDING AND IT MUST GOI THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY JUNE 7th, 8th, 9th AT "THE TREE SHOP" IN OUR PARKING LOT skirmIIIE ,oiTriamG, GARDEN CENTER 82 Souti. St., Goderich 524-8761