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MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY & we will contact, you ' To: Mac's Convenience Stores Limited 1112DearnessDr. London, Ontario NerE 1 N9 NAME PHONE ADDRESS CITY • 26. Births ARMSTRONG Mr. •and Mrs. Rannie Armstrong, RR 5 Goderich, are pleased tq announce the arrival of Dana Suzanne; 8' lb. 15 oz.; on June 30, 1979. at s" Goderich Hospital. A sister, PROV , POSTAL CODE. (22), 26. Births ,GUM -ES Mr. and ,Mrs. Raymond Gomes, of Goderich., are pleased., to announce the birth of their daughter, Pooja on June 29, 1979, weighing. 6.. lb. ter --oz",- at for Pamela Bradley and Goderich Hospital. • - Teresa. CHISHOLNF. 28. Engagements Mr Chisholm, Dungannon, are 28. Engagements BRINDLEY-YULE Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Yule, Cargill, would like to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Darlene Catherine to Mr..Rgas J. Brindley, son -off' Mrs. ,Donelda Brindley and the late Gordon i. Brindley, Goderich. The wedding twill take place, at Walkerton Baptist Church, Walkerton on Saturday, July 7, 1979 at 2:00 p.m. Reception to follow at Paisley Curling Arena at -9:00 p. m.-27 GRAF-MacDQNALD - Mary Helen MacDonaldltud David John Graf; both of Goderich, are pleased to announce their forthcoming marriage. Their e2change of - vows will 'take place on Saturday, July 14th, 1979, at 3:30 p.m., in Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich, Ontario. -27x 30. In memoriam BAECHLER In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Walter BatchLer, who passed away four years ago, July 3rd, 1975. Down a road that's calm and peaceful, ' Guided by God's° loving hand, • You -have gone upon - a journey, To that"' bright and better land. Alway-s in our m.entpry we seem to find a way To. wander back and meet -you on the road to yesterday. -Lovingly remembered by Mom and Dad and sister Sharron. -27x • - Anto Three new associate members accepted byLegion Branch 109 • BY -NEIL SHAW Auburn on June 30 and a The June executive meeting • of Legion Branch 109 contained a number of items of in- terest to the general membership. The new _ membership chalrrnan, Comrade Bill MacLeod, presented three ap- plications for .associate (son or daughter of a veteran) membership in Branch 109. These ap- plications were accepted. A motion was passed to _grant a life membership to -each World" War T veteran who has been a member of Branch 109 for air least 10 years. These memberships will be presented at a special 'honors and 'awards night' - to be held' onn Saturday, October 27 - It was _also decided to Purchase a special Board on which will. be displayed the names of all life members -oaf- ' e m b ers•`- -of - Branch 109. ' The meeting learned -that the boiler has been serviced and will serve'as a back-u-p-•sour-e�e of heat this winter for the new - heat system. " - Members were also inforrhe-d that the. branch- , _ now is providing drill 31. Card of thanks instruction for, the Bluewatei band which the branch 1i sponsoring this year.' The branch is - also sponsoring a trip•by bus to the Scottish Festival.. at the C.N.E. For • tickets, contact - Branch 109 color party will attend the Drumhead service at Hanover branch' where they are marking' the 50th an- niversary of their branch. The branch: ..sick and welfare chairman, Comrade Ray Barker reported the following members in hospital: in Alexandra Marine_ and . General, H. Hibbert, Wm. Wheeler; W. Reinhart, H. • Stewart and Mary Vicker of the ladies auxiliary; eiVesxminster - D. Wilson, - B.—Mob-ring and -Wm.: McGill ; University - J. Queen, K. Cook; at home - B. Wilcox, e. Bowler, H. Phillips and A. Smith. A regular schedule of visits is maintained _by Comrade Barker and his committee:.The branch sports chairman, in his report stated that Branch 109- will sponsor a pee wee baseball tournament for the Legion distt' -t_ at _ Agricultural Park on July 19. Teams from Clinton and Goderich will represent the - Zone in this tournament. Comrade _Bob `Chap- man, the Deputy Zone - HUMMEL I wish to express my sincere.. thanks to friends and neigh- bdrs for your visits -bowers and, . cards sent to nre while a patient in Goderich Hospital. Special thanks to Drs" Watt,' Walker and Thomson, the X - Ray Department, nurses on second east, V.O.N. and my co-workers in the O.R. Thank you all for your care and kindness.—Annette Hummel.-27 •and Mrs Rprltald _, p ease to announce the birth-- of Paul Derrik, weighing -8 lb. on July 1, 1979. A brother for Jamie. • . , GERMAN • Mr. and Mrs. David Ger- man, RR -5 Goderich, are happy. to announce the arrival of their son, Eric William Joseph,' weighing 8 1b. 7 oz.- on June 30, 1979 at G P'ROUSE-CHOWEN Mr.,,, and Mrs. virilliam J. Chowen of -Clinton_ are pleased. to tannounce the forthcommg marriage of_ their dau llter,f Rariene, to, Gary Prouse, soh' of Mrs.'. Lois Hallam of Goderich and Robert. Prouse pF Goderich. The wedding will take place•• at the bride's parents' home on July 28, 1979.=27 oderich Hospital: - i NIVINS We would like to thank friends and relatives for the gifts and good • wishes at a surprise gathering held Saturday, -June 23rd, -at they home of Mrs,., ad•lvlrs. Don Pickard, Clinton� on the occasion of our'25th Wedding Anniversary. Your thoughtfulness was greatly appreciated-.-Gord • and Mary-Nivins.-27 - Comrade -Harold Chambers. •Braneh_.1-09_ rovided a color party for ale 125th ' anniversary parade in • Bulletin Board ERESTED pers.ons.� or organizations are invited to 'attend .a meeting of the Huron Coufity` Community Services 'Council on- Thtar- sday, ,July 12th, at' the Agricultural and Food Building, 20 King 'Street; ---Clinton, at_ ..9_:3_0..a.m.-27ar - �r 25.o k9 dp CO.OP LP - cattle cameral HP ate SP HP YIP AA Cattle Mineral Should -be fed on a free - choice basis to cattle on - high 'levels •o,f 'forage, primarily grass, hay and/ or haylage. Intended , as a source of. phosphorous and trace minerals. • LP Cattle Mineral LP cattle mineral to sup: piemeiit .high levels of grain plus CO=CIP LPS:•, May be fed free choice or mixed in the ration. Mainly a source of calcium and trace minerals. Fn:CeY•.. : HP Cattle 14.45 Mineral To be offered free choice to cattle receiving high levels of legume hay and/or• "haylage. It is. intended .mainly as a source of phosphorous and trace minerals. MP Cattle • Mineral Fed to cattle on high levels of grain or silage.. Calcium tq phosphorous ratio 2:1. Provides/Minerals and vit- amins ih- farm -mixed or, custom feeds. • CO-OP Cattle Conditioner A highly fortified mineral• that is formulated as an aid.•' in treatment of a calcium or phosphorous deficiency. May be fed free choice or mixed in the ration. Salt And106 e(10 Mineral Feeder Provides salt and minerals to your herd when needed most. Iu bber'"tub resists -. chemicaractiort. Wind - vane for rain and snow protection. Approx. cap. r,aAatINd AVA LAn[ n4M• tH 4. Commander, informed the branch that donations to the' Legion _ Hospitaal Fund may be directed to cover' the. cost of a new van to service the Home Dialysis program. Branch 109 has $1,035 W- help cover the cost of the van. Correspondence from the Legion Provincial --Pros-Went, Vic Collins, directed- the branch to -object. strongly to the plan of the federal government to combine the Department of •Veteran Affairs -with that - of • the -Department of National Defence under one , minister. All veterans were Urged to contact their, local member of ' parliament and have him -endorse a separate minister of Veteran Affairs., A photo in the June edition of the Legion magazine of a display to support the last poppy_ .c a.m. p.a ig.n ___i n c. Lu. de.d -. paintings by Comrade Jack MacLaren, the -last surviving member of a famous World. War I entertainment troupe - the Dumbells. As a result of this photo, -Branch 109 GODERICH SIGISIAL-STAR, TH(3RSDAi8, JULY 5, 19.79-T-PA(,3E 15 has been contacted by a First World War veteran from British -Columbia who- rem ember -s en -tering - Mons one day _after the Armistice and being entertained in the Mons theatre by the Dumbells who presented H.M.S. Pinafore. • Dear Captain Comet, Hi. My name is Jackie Allan and I had my sixth -birthday on July 3. -- --- , Jackie • Financial assistance • Management counselling (CASE) • Management training • Information on government programs for business Can we help you? r See our Representative BOB FURTNEY / BOB PEARCE at: THE BEDFORD HOTEL" GODERICH, ONTARIO ono EVERY TUESDAY (Next Visit: Tues July 10th AlllFEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK For prior infgrmatton`call 271-5650 (collect) or write 1036:Ontarfo Street, Stratford, .Ontario• - snail HWY. NO. 21 SOUTH GODERICH Hurry in for Savings! - It's the sale of the season! EXCEPT SOME DRESSES Suncoast Moll Hwy. 21 South Goderich 524-9449 .,•••••