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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-07-12, Page 5WILTON CAKE DECORATING CAKE DECORATING SUPPLIES Call us if not Instock., We, can get for Toe within 2 days. Cake Decorating courses starting In the Fall. Piese phone for information. Open: 9:00 - 6:00 • Six days a week CHESSELL'S STORE Hwy. 4 Bayfield Road, Brucefleld Su. 482-9232 Res. 482-7549 GODERICH SUMMER SPECIAL EVENTS Monday Bike Hike to Port Albert - Free July 16th - Meet at J. G. Park 9:30 A.M. Tuesday Floor Hockey - Free —July 17th - Victoria School 10 A.M. and 1 P.M. Wednesday Playday at Seaforth - '1.00 July 18th - Meet -cif -J. G. Perk 9:00 A.M. Thursday July 19th - Meet at J. G. park - 9:00 A.M. Friday Disco Dancing Lessons - 50' July 20th - Arena AudItoriumat 1:30 P.M. Grand Eiend Day, '2.50 ActivitieS• change daily and are open to children variousages. A list of these activities is available the RECREATION OFFICE 9 Waterloo St. S. 524-8373 -- of at • 0 ..„ Taking a breather on his cycling trip from Edmonton, Alberta to Sarnia is John Dairemont, 67. Dairemont started the trip on his 3 -speed bike on May 3, and had peddled as far as GO-derich by July 9, averaging.75 kilometres a day. Dairemont will take the train back to Edmonton:after visiting his brother in Gath-Vizooden-) ' Dear Editor... • from page 4 _ (he has gone metric) of bayberries and -beans into a languidliquid known as Hagars Horror. This diet liquer makes Lake Huron taste like' Texas tea. There is a rumour. that Detonator Dan has ac- tually solfed,, with his called oira-risis' and me - gasoline shortage in, one shot. One shot, or even one micro 'milli hectare, of this distilled steam is better than a tiger in your tank. One shot and you and your vehicle act like a pack of piranas. Hope Dan has a permanent solution because cau'ses' friction in these days of our cu'rrent decadent decade. Yestqtrayan R.C.M.P wire "tapper informed us that Detonator Dan was abandoned on.. Skylab. When last seen aboard'he .was watching one of those Wra-ted out rrlovies T.V. (or was it the Blue Jays no real difference) and he missed the last shuttle ' back. Now those computer jockeys down LARGEST -STOCK 1411 THE COUNTY WORK —Industrial —Farm —Factory Plain or safety toe PUNCTURE PROOF SOLES Open all day Wednesday ROSS SHOE SHOP 142-TheSqunre Gederlth, Ont. Martha Rathburn Saturday night we had a great surprise meeting some of the hockey players who had been here. 16 or 18 years ago when a hockey reunion was held at Saltford Valley Hall. Chuck Coanelly. and Sharon (formerly Sharon Peachey) both looked wonderful. Sharon looked just hs I remeinbered her - dark and vivacious. They have four children now and live in Sudbury. D'Arcy Olivier and his wife, Maggie (Cousins) live in or near Sudbury. D'Arcy looked a bit older (and why not?) but Maggie just glowed and looked beautiful. Guy Belasky, always a great big, good looking 'kid, had just improved with' age and is bigger than ever - not FAT - just 'BIG. He lives just out of Ottawa in Hull, has a convenience storeand a line of bakery stores -- honestly, the noise in Saltford Hall was so great, you could barely hear what people ,were saying. Hank . Armstrong and his wife, Brenda, looked just great too. He works in Ford:IVIotor_cornpany and lives in Oakville. 'Jerome Geoffrey - a great goalie - you will recall with pleasure and his wife Baty, have lived in • Tillsonburg for • 18 years! I can't believe it. He has been -with -the post office. all that-t-ime and he has kept up his 'hockey, %VOA -king:- .-vvith -• 'youngsters. Jerome still looks like the shy 'kid I remember. Don Ai n ey an--B-arb from - -Missfss,a-uga- mere there at Houston with all ,-baking bf .booze their hardware, 'software,- from a mash of beans and and cooking ware. can't berries. even cook up an answer • If we can't get Dan off as which country, let that air conditioned, alo.ne county he. will land stereo equipped Massey in. As Charlie F (we Ferguson in the bean spell.ii) says " the field and backto • his Scientists can't .tell there water :" col led com- N.A.S.A. from a hole in puterized typewriter we typewriter _ ;will...lust have. to. 5qt-re:for . No doubt, Dan-,......heing-wthe professional patter one of aur rugged rural (they get paid for -that residents, will survive the nonsense) . of „Jeff and break up and impact and Dave. • when back in tliearea P.S. We enjoy the qualify as a new im- patter of Dave and Jeff migrant• for a part in and consider their weekly there as were -Jerry and Ruth Hes, Bill and Shirley Walsh from Stratford, Ken. Doig and Mary from Seaforth, Frankie Miller from Kitchener, Jack. and, Evelyn Reis from Listowel and a few others from out of -town I have prob-ably missed. The boys from town and nearby all turned out. It •was like old home -I was ,really touched' when 1'-'heard.the boys from out of town.'- D'Arcy, Chuck, •Guy, Belasky, Hank Arm- strong, and Jerome in particular when talking "This Foreign Land" up columns a real addition to • there in Blyth. For the -Signal. • . :Detonator DanThis would -...be.better than six Months • Yours truly, - in -the 'slam tner for the Pshaw of WiLson, St. Wingham School Reunion Dear Editor: The Wingham Cen- tennial Reunion is being held August 1 to 6, and as a -part of it, the Wirrgliam School Reunion is being held on Saturday mor- ning, August 4 from 9 a .m .to 12 noon in the F.E. Madill Secondary School. We are welcoming back to ..the Wingha-m School •ReuniOn all former and Turn to page b. GODER ICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1979—PAGE 5 Round'n' About . - to Walt, told him how ()UR London there is a often they thought of.him BOG which is known to be and thanked him for all at least 15000 years old? thOthings he had done for A century's old black them in their- years in spruce floating -' bog .Goderich. I was really containing many rare surprised because most specimens of orchids and kids take everything .for health plants? granted and never get The §,,iftou 'Bog is around to telling a person located on 'Oxford Street how much they just east of Sanitorium remember any help along Road. It is open the year the way. round and a board walk There were so many has been specially built to fine young people at that the centre of the bog party we had known -fittitecting fragile plants years ago and sort of such ,as orchids, pitcher drifted away from. It was plants, cottongraas, wild just GREAT meeting cranberries and otfiers. again and we love them The floating spagnum all. moss is 60 feet deep in To get back to earth we places and, the pond is so are going to have some crystal clear you 'can see interesting tours this the stones lying on the summer. The Goderich bottom. Black spruce and Performing Arts larch trees encircle the 'Foundation are spon- water. coring bus .tours - two The bog is a remnant of hour runs "- in the town the ice age - luckily it has and local area which survived because very sound real interesting: , little could be done with Every Saturday af- it. ternoon at 2 p.m. Jt is -now a protected SHARP from the area where you will see "LIVERY STABLE" on . many beautiful birds, South Street across from small animals, bog. elfin Woolworths these -butterflies, ve.r.y odd Mystery Tours will stop flowers and hear the -croak of the masked wood at one .of the fine old frogs., homes in the area. You 1 didn't know! I didn't can get your tickets' - know( starting July 7 to August -Here is a time saver 18, at -the Welcome tip. Tonffitoes - LOTS of Centre, 'Campbell's drug tomatoes - will soon he store or the Coach House: ripe. You_can cut much After the tour, you will of the cooking time for • • • . have coffee and light , refreshments at the Livery Stable. Sounds nice? Get your tickets ahead of time if you. can so --they will know how many buses to run. • By the way, ffi-e-Livery Stable shapening up nicely - You're in for a .big BUT till surprise. they s have a_long_w_ay_lo go, They 'Ilea.' help -and helpers. I believe there are a couple of things going on in the building in con- nection with Art Mart like a poster sale and a model aircraft display - perhaps other things. The Fotinclation may need help in "babysitting" them - call Mrs., Dorothy Wallace or Heather Lyons - 9372 or 42472. There are always a lot. cifTittlejObs Y.9_14 with and the group will --Certainly appreeiate it. Do -phone them. - if you - can't help with one -thing, you can -probably help another time. Did you know that in' MATERNITY WEAR AT •• The. Segiarcite Shoppe MAIN CORNER, CLINTON 482.7778 (-NEXT-T-O-CA-Mif-BELL'S-MEN'S:WEAR-).... OPEN 1-6 OPEN 1-6. 10% off Infants' Wear ,Socks Sleepwear Underwear 1 UUL 20% off Pants Shorts T -Shirts Dresswear Hansa& Gretel Blyth The Corner Cottage for Children Wear 523-9613 tomato sauce by boiling them until tender, then letting them just sit for a while. As they do, a watery fluid rises to the top. Dip this off and run the tomatoes through a food mill. Cook -this down until thick, season and process the puree as usual. Itsa ves a lot of cooking time without that extra fluid to boil off. Late in the fall is the best time to add organic matter to your garden A` soil. If you haven't a compost heap in one corner of the garden NOW is the time to start it to be ready for this news about 'taters -and t'maters. Avoid digging in the potato peels and old potatoes also- old. tomatoes. Potatoes can leave verticillium organisms in -the soil to attaa next ---year's' crop and tomatoes can add bacterial' spot and canker. Diseases are destroyed by the heat of the corn)" post pile. A little reminder - the character of your children depends on what tyooduayput into their hearts, Art Mart, sidewalk sales, and Livery Stable. Check, - your Bulletin -Board. • Love, Martha. BCOU_PON 1,77 ,, VA LUA L E SILVERWOOD'S • SAVE _ -•:•-'1 1 60' 'CANADIAN -DELUXE 60' .,. ICE CREAM .E......7- Lize,- . _ $ 1 410 - 79 .. 2 LITRE ' ' -511 1 -E-- 1.-.--- 11F-:::: 6S13A`VE: * TWOR CUSTOMER PE _ 60, 1 i - SAVE ILAW\\\\1&%\M\NM4M\NMS.\\SnMSMi IE A 1 //b 'VALUABLE COUPON Sc\ SAVE OLD SOUTH. • 30' -ORANGE JUICE SAVE 30' °rIC SAVE 'SAVE 30` 30' NESCAFE _ INSTANT- ---CO-FFEE-- 99_ KRAFT BACUE - -SA-110E 16 bi.-JAR' RIO. ' MUSHROOMS Pieces & Stems 10 OZ. CANADA NO. 1 PORK CHOPS $148 • LB. (QUENCH FLAVOUR ' CRYSTALS LIBBY'S • SPAGHETTI te TOMATO SAUCE - CANADA BRAND VINEGAR BETTER_BUY •GARBAGE BAGS NEILSON'S , 614 G. 1 ! 14 OZ 39' 12 9 128 OZ. • ALLEWSFANCY APPLE SAUCE 280Z.79 4‘ DIXIE'S WHITE PAPER PLATES 11.'9 PLAYTEX TAMPONS 16's 1 dr JAVEX 44 OZ. POWDERED BLEACH 21.'9 I 6 9 CLOVER LEAF WHITE 20's • SOLID TUNA 7 OZ. CAN 1" 09 • 12-90Z.PKGS.oTWICE •TWPWAY JAVEX • AIR FRESHENER 25 GR. l' LIQUID BLEACH- 128 OZ.' 9-9," SCONE ROLLS 2-I99 WESTON'S LEMON FILLED BUNS 6. 69' SAVE 51' • 012_59' EA. U.S.A. NO. 1 PLUMS° BRITISH COLUMBIA NO. 1 T, CHERRIES CABBAGE PRODUCEu NO 1 LB 794 istivvroEs LB 7 9 LB 994 HEAD LETTUCE 2/994 LB. COOKINGONIONS 294 ;;;;;2/89" EATAIFLOWER 3 LBS ovER 79.HEAD AeS.CHNEIDER'S cBUNG BOLOGNA sLUNOEON LOAF siraD—CHEESI ULAR GROUND BEEF Lean • MEAT CANADA PACKER'S • 1 7. 9.. CHICKEN LOAF 1 7• CANADA PACKERS 1 7.9.. BAKED MEAT LOAF 11:5LB. CANADA PACKER'S' 17.9.: WIENERS 1 7.9...3. BLUE'S SUPERMARKET 104 SHOPPERS SQUARE --- MANY MORE IN-STORE VALUES DERICH 524-9411 We Reserve tho Right, to Limit quan- tities. Prices In `effect till Tuesday July 17th. .41