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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-02-21, Page 9„. , t\,` 'OCIDERICH SIGNAL:STAR, TkILTRSD !Jr; FEBAIJA4Y11; 1974. --PAG : t Where can you go It you need a Raw of glasses but don't have enough money to bily Wein? The Information and Friend- ship Centre has the gnsv‘ter to this and any Other questions you might ask if you need any or of help. A surVey conducted, by the Huron County Social Services Co-ordinating Committee found that 79 perceni of those interviewed thought- the hYpertension, fatigue .and deprissi6n. Come dressed in cornfortabie- clothes -and hring-a— sleeping bag or heavy blanket. Again there is no cbarge. Beginning this week every, Tuesday afternoon and Thur- iisday .afternoon at the Centre will be devoted to a rafts Drop-in. If you would like to learn a craft or require some ,help with what you are doing, be_it weaving, pottery, etc. generalpublic was not suf- ,.... Our card games which have ,ficiently- informed as to ,what been held at MacKay Hall have services were available inhe been moved to the upper,lounge County. This high number ' area at the Arena: It seems mirrors the confusion.that most MacKay • Hall has a habit of people feel when they have to playing hard So get With the 'do business with many, govern- heating system -and the con- ment agencies. Government stant tdrning blue of the fingers ministries are. notorious for when trying too,hold onto your. their ability to hide behind „cards an at the same time con - several names and many sidering what card to play and people. . , • the ever increasing crowds The Information and Friend- proved too much of a challenge: , . , ship Centre was consequently 'The new ' setting is much 'set up to -act as a '-'guiding more comfoble and if you light" in an effort to Show enjoy playa!! 500, euchre, people what services Were bridge come but very Mbnclay, ' DIES IN USA Available and who exactly, you Wednesday ,and Friday bet- Word has been received of should get in contact with ween 2 and 4:OOP.M. the sudden death of Philip, For instance if your bills.andJoseph Gour, of Deer Rivr e If you would like\o take ad - payments, seem to run ' away vantage of any f these Minn. ' with yaur paycheck did you programs- or our in rrnation Mr. Gour was 68 years of 'know ° that there is oa ,homeage. He passed away following service call us. or drop in bet - economist who will come in a heart attack. • ween 9 ' a.m. and 5 p.m every , — and help you set u,p and main, ..weekday -at' 34 Kingston treet. Born in Cornwall, Mr. Gour tain a' working budget -in your - ,,-. was married to Lois MacKenzie hove? NoW .you might not be . of Kintail. The couple lived in abre to save enoughto fly to opp report Toronto, Utah, Pittsburg, '4 Florida every winter but it : . Batavia N.Y., and Deer River. could eds-e the strain of meeiing • - Surviving besides his wife, is , tital'4 • 10 1 t iv "-U ..: .& , , Winners in Saturday's Royal Canadian Legion Zone C-1 public speaking co es s at the \ Exeter Legion received their awards from Zone Commander Harold Chambers, GOderich. Above, chambers;presents junior elementary winner Kathy Brandon, Winghan \with her .award. Next are runners-up Rosemary Meldinger, St, Boniface, Zurich; Melanie Dustow, .. - . Goderph and past zone commander Ted Elliott, Brussels. T—A photo. , The Huron County Public Library this week , announced the delivery of eight new, books. "Anything for a Quiet Life" Jack Hawkins recounts his life in films and his battle (now lost) with cancer of the throat. Hi menioirs are completed with a postscript by his widow. "Five 'Days till Noon", by Sheila Ross,is :an exciting novel aboard a plane hijacked en route to London from Syd- ney. , Vladimir Nabakov's "Strong Opinions" Is also now on hand. This author of Lolita presents a collection of proxe pieces published in America over the past few years. "Malvie. Inheritance" is, a rich novel by Pamela Hill set in 'Scotland in, 'the, Gothic • tradition. • Lonnier Coleman's "Beulah Land" ig a 'rrOvel of plantation life in Georgia during its golden age, 1820 - 1851. A dramatic. story Pf Mari's attempts to create a better world through commtinal living can be 'found in Patricia .13aum'a new book "Another Way ,,of Life."; She covers • today's movements and the main-cominunal,„societiei--fors, rned throughout history. Author -actress Illia Chase in t "The Care and Feeding of Friends" presents a light- hearted Approval to enter- taining and being entertained. She admits "Today I Make no pretensions to being an expert cook" but 'adds" be of goo() cheer. If! can come a fang way; • so cari Canadian author Hugh Hood presents a c011ection of eaSays Old T t o on on 0, riga ntstrie and the pleasures 'of hockey in "The-'99,vernor's Bridge is Closed." His. nom; Is. different In. every language. igu, GOTT, - ALLAH,' BRAHMAH, YANWEN,, GOO' - But there's only:.ohe God and allieltha worship HIrn BAHAI P.O. BOX NO. 212 WEAR resident there, and formerly of this community. . Miss McMurchy was a 'for - per neighbour and school mate° of Mrs. MacIntyre's and lived in the home now owned by Mr. and Mrs Oliver. . Mrs. Aimee McCullough mother. of Mrs. Don Drennan celebrated a birthday this week ` when she was 80 on, Saturday,. Congratulations • Mrs. _••• McCullough. WINTER JACkEtS *CiIR COATS all of fhose monthly - - -the.. gaid'eZiCh-- one 'sister in - Cobourg,--Zne . ,Mr.' and Mrs. Robert-Siinp; If you need any help in trying Deta6hment, l'of the Ontario. brother Maurice and .a Son, Robert Jr. Jan Simpson of Pl P to ovrovinciaoice logged a total ercome any difficulty, be it daughter Mrs. Joseph of 736 duty hours during the obtaining a library card Or why Henquind of Des. Plains, Ill, *,,,y,(1,-9,17.,,,,p.en.sion cheque didn't past week patrolling 5,694 London and Gary' Kaye of ;Stratford Spend Satuiday evening last week .at .the home 18, J - 74 KINGSTON ST „ 5244314 Special Grtiup 1/2 :PRICE SPORT SHIRTS $49 • Special G roup ..„ come th is mon th altkiriirtfie * ''Th'le_is-"d' highw avs°---' ''Ind-c'til'er:'"'"'"'"'''''''''—elfACINI-EWO''.' ''''"'''-..-'o'riVre.-arat Mrs: 'TM— nearr-SmtHp,... Centre at 524-6651 wrirrb`e"'"waus'''''''-"'.'"'.'''.-:, -'t --,,,, -David t Aibieljonaid-toOk: .sick , ., , son, , , ,, ,.....,,..„ ' • • '' '". glAdj,t,O,Itelp.,.- .,,,,.- ,-, ' - ' ' ,';'' l''' : ; fii,i," i." into '-§i"x`' 'riiiifor, 'Vehicle .ac- . income tax time is here again ''' . taken to -St. Joseph's Hospital, cidents, which resulte& in four and for many senior citizens. Londetri where surgery was per - the., task or deciding which cases of property damage and formed. - .,• injury to. two persons. , -. „. , figure goes where can be a . Mrs. Isobel Pke and her twin mindboggling problem. Well In *all' 44 charges were. laid,- ., daughters Kathryn and Karen 35 under the 'Highway Traffic . Church ' Reverend Robt. don't despair as. the Centre is Act, r d th -Li uor eon- London, visited 'at the home of „setting up a' FREE ilicOme tax . trol Act ond four under .the Investigations Were carried ,SO,dderrly °on' Satiiidky trd "was' • - • • Mr: - andMs. Rob" DaVeSE'''.'' Jennine and Michael of Toronto,. spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simpson: SUITS1& CO-ORDINATES 4 Special Group $ 2095 To $ r • Currie , andr, Mrs.. Currie of' her -parents, Mr. and Mrs.'Earl ,Wallaceburg- were in Ashfield Criminal dode of Canada. . Howes. . Presbyterian Church' 'on Sun - counselling. service for those , ov.er 65 ,years' of age and with- . Twentyfour' . • In North Ashfield Public • - warnings were day- when he preached for a ' an income under $5,000. Schooi,. seven finalists in the -- - • also issued. '''''',. ° ' . , . call. We have.. the help of several ,, - 'The 0.P.P. report no thefts, Public„,Speaking contest for the Rev. Currie ,has. sinQe with tipusinessmen and ' Junior ' division said their no break enters and no distur- drawn -his narrie and the pulpit teachers in the community who ' speeches last Week. Those com.:' is still vacant", ,will be glad to help you with bances. „ • ”- peting were: Heather Hackett , In 'general duties the police . th* forms or with any qu,estion ›•.- Pamela -Macintosh, Michel;-. , , answered six requests. for Mr.. Alvin Moran was taken' you have. ",' answered six Cook, Bill Scott, Mary Lillian ' • assistance and in-- Provincial 1. to hospital last week where an Everyone, if they haVe, been Simpson Janet MacDonald . • . . . Court, Criminal Division at. operation was performed for and Brian p n appendectomy. His many Janet MacDonald and Brian friends wish him a speedN''' Simpson were the winners and „recovery. if you ,don t have a taxable in- went to Lucknow to 7ompete in Control Att and one under the living in Ontario on December Goderich, registered, 61 c6nvic- 31st cap claim benefits , from tions'under the Highway. Traf- the OntarioTax System,. Ek,en t• fic Act,five under the Liquor come you m ▪ q ai y. ,Call - us at -the 'Centre and 'arrange ,Criminal Code. -an interyiew. Babysirting will be provided at the, hall. If last week's program was any. indication as j Goderich to how the sessions will go then , an informative and enjoyable' time is to be expected.. Ad- is free. Thursday, February 28 is when Dr., Tony Miller will speak to the 'Women's Daybut group. on "Co-operaiion ,and qompetition. in Kids," Have you ever ,,,'vir'ondered what a ehildls doing when he is playing? Is there Constructive play: and destructive play?. These qUestions as well as your concerns about your own children Will be , answered .at this session. St. Geoige's Parish Hall i the place when the prograin begins at 9:36 A.M. -with ,Ruth Beutenm er's' highly/acclaimed Fdn an ,ness class. After "a short co fee break Dr. Miller' will speak at .0:30 and the whole program will finish 'at 11:30. The Centre`W"Listen to"*Yonr .Body" program has been -so 'successful that a new session ..-has' been added on Tuesday ntorning. This Will be an ad- , diti in to our classes on Mon- day and Wednesday which are held belween 10:00 atilL:11:00 A.M. at tie Goderich Arena' in the ipper lounge area. The progr ins center around the abilit tri learn how' to relax in orderj to lose weight, control FRENCH 1 Dry' Dry„ , fir leaners' -1111 .::).... 35 WEST ST; _ 524-8452 --....00.••••m- the .Legion contest on Monday .evening. These young people deserve credit for 'their efforts. and we Congratulate (hem! Congratulations to the win- ners „of the Lucknow contest Mary Luanne Clare and Mary Lynn Macintyre. , Also to Miss •Rhody and Miss "MacKim in the senior division. Mr. and Mrs. Jim MacIntyre and her daughter Mr. and Mr. George 1VIoncreif called '9at Huronview, Clinton ..last 'week to visit Miss Anne McMurchy, YES WE,CAN $2,00G-$50,000 ,2nd & 3rd 'mtges We are now making loans on all types of properties in your area. . Call direct collect and lets. discuss it. erompt Invesiment Corp,, 330 Bay St., Toronto, 3662 ; 9586 evgs. 231-8146. Low cost, any purpose, Ontario wide ser- vice. 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