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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-04-25, Page 7SU for PIIIlI and SUIIIIIIER NEW STYLES! NEW SHADES! • NEW CONCEPTS! SMART'' SUITS CASUAL CO-ORDINATES BLAZERS -SLACKS PRICED ° TO PLEASE • PLANNING A SPRING_ WEDDING? Wo can supply your formal clothes for men • Picket& Campbell limited The Store For Men CLINTON GODERICH —.• KINCARDINE rr IDdividual iards Individual awards were also presented to outstandingbowleCs\ this year. Barb Streeter seated on left, bowled a 216 high' ayerage. ` Barb Shewfelt, front centre, -had a`696• high triple and Evelyn Blake; front right, had the high single with a 32.0. Most 1' g t a improved bowler this year was 'bor-ol y McConnell, standing s left, while the gal with the wd?sr,garhe as Eileen Haggitt stan- ding centre. Harry Little presented thtrophies. (staff photo) ' ROUND AND AROUT VIITH MARTHA 'No ,on.e could be more sur- prised than I with jhe changes that have taken place in the business world of Goderich this winter. It seems to go back to the -time when most .of the buildings in the block on The Squate from Montreal St.. ,to West St. were torn down. Where . Guy Emerson's Drug Store - and long'before that the C.N. or was it C.P.R. ticket 6f-' fice HAD. been on the West St. corner now stands a•briglit new Bank of Nova Scotia building. o Next to that are the I.A,C. . Finance people in a nice new office and beside them the Sim- pson -Sears •large 'office. Craigie's Store - The Smoke, Shop - is still on the corner of Montreal St., and The Square but under new' 'management. Shore's Gift -Shop is part of this Craigie building and next to. them - the Gerrard's ,Ladies',. and Men's Wear Shop :has ioeated a'nd- sar Madjoins The Simpson -Sears place. So that Police office .and' of course fills in that block, and that behind Verna and Eric's (John - meant two big moves.• stone) hairdressing establish - The Bedford Hotel made 'a ment., - they are still there and nice Cocktail Lounge where going strong! 'Simpsons had been and in' the Bill Clifford and .Jack Cum - Gerrard Store, Eric t armen mings formerly of Holst. Real. and, Wayne Cook have located Estate West St have now taken two ' new ,,business ventures. this office next to .the Theatre Eric Carmen, has a thriving and and are now the Bill Clifford fine photography business arid Realty. should be very popular on this • On Vyest St. the Signal -Star corner. The other half of the left a spot open final• I see Floyd store will be a Sporting' Goods Lodge has "a nice show room Shop .run by that. good looking there for his ,fine furniture. Wayne Cook and his, cute wife Floyd 'has been expanding and Michelle, daughter of Marcelle and losemarie Lassa1ine. These two shops will.xbe opened shortly as will a new . Fish and Chip Shop tti he located in the Chuck Jewell Store in the block. I under stand Mr. and. Mrs....Jim Tem- pleton from Toronto have bought this .place and' plan to ;have 'mouthwatering, country style, fish and chips - a specialty, which should be great -'and will makeanother eating plate •in town. There have" been a few • renovating the Lodge Furniture changes on Harnilton St. 'too. Store and will have two floors, Just :next to, the Laundromat soon, for the business. (opposite McGee Motors) is Eedy's Store, run by Ralph now• located THE "BAY Henderson for so many years is LEAF" specializing in nice leaving, as a Hardware chain things for your kitchen like has taken over the spot. .nature foods,. etc. Well now, there are more On the corner" of Hamilton changes around Town but I'm and' Newgate Sts. - the Craft running out of breath -.' and Corner is changing hands - spaGe. •rr . • more news on this next week. I . have a note for mothers l hear the•'CuriosityShop'has and their youngsters of , Kin - also changed hands .altho' I've dergarten to grade 4 and not had a chance to 'talk to grades 5 to 8 ages, for posters owner Kay Prevett to verify. 5 -rowing "WHAT MOTHER A few doors from, here is MEANS TO ME". was - the Sport Shop 'run by. These posters may be done in Shirley. Huckins, wife of Reg - pencil, charcoal, pastel or paint Iwo very nice people. I was so - lots of choice - but must be a sorry to find they bhad given up • done right away as contest ends ,g the shop.• ,The Industrial and Develop- • Goderich ,Pro Life, ,sponsors, g ment offic and .Town • •have prizes: of $10.00 $5.00 Recreation Manager's office And$3,00, for thein. I ;believe r manyschools-are, for I hope you encour ''(Leonard) Tel ford! s• pupil;'s who entered the Western Qntario Dance &Competitio•n, .•recentR' found ' not enough' entered 'in the under .age 8 class; and so was invited to "dance with the.: age 10 and under group: Well -- this little lady ran off with the FIRST prize in the Sword dan- cing, ran or danced -.THIRD in the S,eannl Trubhais. (shown truce•• it sounds like!} and •a trophy for the most Promising dancer in the competitions How about , THAT? Kim is ,the daughter of hockey, player Bill Fritzley and Donna, her mother, was daughter of the Bill Gardners nd ' grand and',- great-, randdaughter of Del Gardner, well known in Goderich; Good oing Kim - and cpngrats to Mary Lynne. She 'surely has aised a lot of good dancers! etirlg sooest�Love, ur little • ,Martha. • •as it RS.. who were ' next"to the' P" k Pa Theatre- the 'old Alexander, and Chapman Insuranc'e offic artist < o Entt r this,` - are now located in the former wrll Dbe`}veri>cllnught 'provbkin-g•';",Here a your Christmas Fair. BusitrV4V 'College abelf fi'd the and rater SITO:"�"" �,..•�� '��d.a„tOcitiber '16 and 19 AT Mere is a .Little :girl: rho; has Salt,ford Valley Hall this year. really shown:1 w, -well+ l he -can Carlow 11a.11,has been shrinking do the Sottish Dances Kim fast .fcir this fair' the last few Fritzlev, one of Mary Untie '"years;' v Goderich FRENCH Dry Cleaners 35 WEST ST. 524-8452 t• i DID YOU KNOW.... If you insure your dwelling for at least .80%0 of the __rebuilding cost, depreciatiortis not applied in claims on buildings. Auto WHuglies Fire . Y Life J. 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TINS • IN TOMATO Spaghetti SAUCE WITH • CHEESE CANADIAN PROCESS - SUNSPUN r CbeesesIic'es :K7 9c 49c 7c CARNATION, - INSTANT Mashed Potatoes ' , Af. 59C. r•. • ro Bluewater Tone team finishes thirteenth inbig bowieramo The 'annual Carling's On- tario 5' Pin Bowling Champion- ship, _vv?ere held during Easter week ' at Sport- smanend •Bowlerama.inGuelph The zones, with' all 'O..B.C• members, were present from Bluewater, Wind- sor District, Central Ontario, Bay o Quince, York Simcoe, Ontario Durham, , Hamilton, Kawartha District, York West, Sudbury District,' Tri -County, Scarboro, Toronto, Mid -Elgin, ' London, Gateway of the North, Ottawa -Hull, Kit- chener -Waterlog and Niagara Peninsula. T'he winning ladies' team was from €entral Ontario with a . total pinfall for eight games of 9540. The Bluewate; zone with members from Goderich, 'Owen Sound -'and Collingwood, came in 13th with a•total pinfall for' eight games of 877Q• The mem- bers from Goderich. were Marj Moore and Barb „Streeter. The winning men's team was from Niagara Peninsula with a total pinfall _for eight games of 10417. :The ' Bluewater zone with members , from Clinton,. Listowel, Walkerton, Oren Sound, and Collingwood came in 19th with a total pinfall of 9002. The member from Clin- ton was Ken Johnston-, The winning,mixed team was from Toronto,- with a total pin - fall for eight games of 10125.. The Bluewater zone with' mem- bers from Owen Sound, `Walkerton, Listowel an.d Goderich came 'in 14th with a total pinfall of 8955. The mem- ber from Goderich was Vince Young and the coach for the mixed team was Sonny Moore. The—top three' girls in the ladies team• also participated in the ladies' singles. They were Marj Moore and Barb Streeter of Goderich,. and :Thelma" Kramer of Owen Sound. The top three .men in the men's team also pafticipat'ed in the rne•n's singles. They were Vern Johnston of Owen Sound,. 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