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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-01-30, Page 4Beryl'Harpey reported that the Wednesday a.m. curling has not materialized. -Sign up for the mixed jitney vb,.h.ich is slated 'for Saturday„February 8. • Mixed curling.next Wednesday . eveninwill begin at 7 p.m. so that everyone • can attend the shareholder's ' meeting at- a p.m. • !ante._ club f�rms new group The Clinton Wheel 'n' •.Dealers Square Da=nce club resumed\weekly dancing in. the Clinton, Public school on Wednesday,\Tanu,ary 8. after the holiday break. The club is ,'•.plea$ed to announce that the\beginner class of -20 couples have been - ,.„"dancing a't the I`llett Central School in Londesbgr.o`, each Monday, evening sine January .6, when ,the group `�, , was organized in co- operation with the Hullett 'Recreational'Committee. Glenn Patterson, of •,Goderich, who is the .caller, reports they are making favourable progress learning -� that basics of Modern square :dan'cing and enjoying '.good exercise as well. Niiie 'Couples l from the *heel 'n' Dealers attended a very e successful dunce Saturday, January .25 af- ternoon and- evening when the'‘South • Western Ontario' Square Dance Association held 'their monthly dance. at ' the Prince c harles school in London: About 300. . persons •attended.: Lois and Edward • Wise of RR 3,' Clinton, taught the new round dance (Forget- me•-not-WalXzj''4nd• also cued rounds from 7-8 p.m. -Gerry . and Dorothy Dumont ,(formerly of Clin-, ton) invited \the Clinton gi oup to 'their home •for a lovely lunch following the dance. I Wo of the' local co.uples will be attending the lith Annual Aloha tate' Square dance convention in Hawaii ',February 6-11, •They flu from ToPontp FpebruaryA2 for it thr'ee-wee'k vacation, E#,}tve fun! OK FDR THE BIG. E BUILDING SUSPENDED CEILING SYSTEM This grid system for ceilings is made of steel liiitt a„bared=enatter-White iii f!i.-TdeaFfor'foi r=` ing high ceilings,, hiding watland heating pipes, etc. ' System consists of:, 8' Main Beam 4' .Cross Tee 4 2' Cross Tee " 8' Wall Angle°.'i. ... `... .... 2' xO 29 White Ceiling Panels , . .� ctn,, • Covers 64 'sq: ft., SAVEWAY MONEY SAVERS man 4* - PA, E 4- ,,0P ,I IC1i , SIt',trNAL-STAR, T1 'URSDAY, JANUARY .30, 1975 'ia ROUN�'AND ABOUTL+1TH, MARINA 0 Friendship is ,.the shadow of the evening - which strengthens with the setting the sun. How precious the f rrendships can be for us. ke time for, friend- ships, me fob '° talks - perhaps b .honing - at least it is a -Contac •Take time,for laughter - a hehrty laugh is good heart medicine - a great morale builder --have you tr.ie. it , lately with someone you've 'not meant' to neglect? Friendship, laughter and happiness, glows like a light in the dark. Create your lifetime friendships NOW. To get the most out of life we rn•ust take time to lige as' Miss Theresa Kirkey aid her Organizations in the town great staff at A.M. ,arid G. have had a hand in helping. The,doctors happily with the expenses of .this dschargt;, many. patients. % group ` and Marg. •-Murray earlier than they might` says this w14. it is called` a because Theresa will still CHRISTIAN community look after their special diets. Cost to patients is about $1. Contributions- have come from families' and friends thanking "Meals on Wheels', for this great project and the great effort put ,into it by so many people. effort. " Here is a bit of news - old, maybe - 'but a reminder that classes are being 'held at the G.P.H. to teach those needing special exercises in cases of arthritis. . or damaged muscles and bones for • instance - to- check with their doctors for these , classes, Get yourself 'back on your feet with ,Tom Word thington's excellent assistance Check the Bulletin, Board for, when and .where of things • to do. ' Love Martha.'.. P,S. Your favorite taxi driver spent 24 hours : at home last weekend and is doing just GREAT. KINGSBRIDGE KAPERS • Mrs. JH CoorIQeg ' 519-1.I.Q.S:_ well as, making a living. ,In • • regarding the these uneasy times let SCHOOL ACTIVITIES year- friendshipenrichyour life. one *courses available to Junior Volleyball teams them when they come:..to That's -rny sermon for this- from St. Joscph's school .at high school next.year. departing month. Kingsbridge took part in Grades 5,6,7, and 8 have An item of interest to all of several volleyball games • 1 been working on speeches u,s 'is how is the "Meals on during, this past week. On for the Garve Publitc Wheels" project doing'? I4 Wednesday,, January 22, the y . Speaking Competition. This M. Auto Body Shop. They have 'talked to several people teams were driven to competition will' be held in—hope-to be open for 'business wand was . surprised at the Brookside by `Clem $teffler, enthusiasm a .the school auditorium on on the Easter •Weekend. generatedby principal, for games with "the Thursday a f to r n o o'n , They will be doing custom•, just a few words': Brookside Juniors. Winners January 30 at, 1:15. Parents body work, welding,' spray "Meals on. Wheels, is a were the Kingsbridge girls i v' students Joe Courtney .'-and. family. Mr'. and Mrs. Rosas have recently purchased the former Fina' Service Station -on Campbell Street in Lucknow and are presently converting it, to, the D. and are n ited to attend. painting, etc. • voluntary', Christian corn- .and the Brookside boys. �, ' .,.., . ...,_ SUCIAL NEWS; , ,,.., Ric -B el„._son of U!,Ir and ' n1:t •�'f�€ar1<,:� .�.� sa>::d•-�i�irs :•--�� r .-•'��t .. 3°a�l�d: 24�:;�to z . _ _ _ ---= _ _,_.. _. Marg yMurray - and Marg , On dam' The mein .of t -he P'afis11 Mrs. Josephi. Poet 'is sttl1 a seniors as well as the juniors . 'should know.. She has roused went by ,bus to Wingham to have been assisting rn laing patient in the, Alexandra 'her friends' and their friends play volleyball against the a new carpet on the floor in ' Marine r-'- •anl--• '.-Ge-neral ,and friends of friends to• Sacred Heart School. In the St. Joseph's church _OnHospital, Goderich following running back and forth with best two 'games out of three, evenings during this past a two -car accident on High - .way meals- to .folks who really rth'e King hr•idge_;I•un,iQr, boys 'week.' way 21 south of Kingsbridge Th- Kingsbridge--- Youth appreciate every, effort that ' and junior girls were" theon -Sunday afternoon,,-___ 'has been put forth by all • sinners With Wingham Club enjoyed a Sunday af- these drivers, runners, winning one', while the ternoon bowling party at the dieticians, hospitals acid so Senior girls , from Lracknow Bowling Alleys last many others -involved. Kingsbridge lost two 'games Sunday, January 26. • I was amazed at thestraight. Mr. and Mrs: Jerry Ross, terrific program, , the - ex- On Saturday, January 25 Pamela and David frbrn cellent organization 'of this the Junior teams , from Kitchener • visited on . the program }that has been built, ' Kingsbridge,. took part in a , weekend 'with Mr. and Mrs up since the beginning last'' volleyball tournament at' the 'January 21 in 1974. Goderich District Collegiate M. isabel MacDonald institute. Congratulations to has b very capable co-. "the Kingsbridge Junior girls ordinator. Mts. Muriel team who were. the Cham - Stokes is co-ordinator of the, pions and to the Kingsbridge volunteer drivers. ' ' • ` Junior boys who were the At the moment there are runners, up in the , boys 22 meals each day delivered division. ' - seven ,atnoon and 15 at Principal Clem ,S'teffler, evening. These are served Grade 8 students of St, hot, on time, with, a bit of Joseph's sch°oo1 at . .happy chitter chatter from Kingsbridge who „ will be the, busy volunteer.. furthering their education 4 There are 35 to.45 regular , the Goderich, District volunteers ' (w,ith more Collegiate Institute and their 'needed) who donate their - parents attended a Grade 8 time one -day a month - not a Night 'ih the 'auditorium at :.whole_ day.. -i joist °the time ►t .fie Go.deri la D' t ' t takes to pick tup and deliver Collegiate `Institute on Thursday evening, January 23. , The principal of •GDCI and teachers Mr.' Murdt • and Mr. Sc,ian talked to the •4' LUMBER AND BUILDING SUPPLIES • I'. January 19. , Mrs. Dianne Drennan was hospitalised during' this past week following" a fall. She. was released from the ;hospital. ton Saturday, • January 25. .011..NTRY...C1.118 . BY PENNY PETERS We are all very tiroud ofs ' Phyl Durst and her team. They: had an. excellent showing in Toronto -won three' out of --five 'games and went, right to the, finals - how about -that! " Play ydowns are underway. at present, for the' Foresters and for the Tankard. The c is rrc Tankard is at, Seaforth Feb. 5th and, 6th and • two rinks will • reliresent our club in this competition; ,,,Three teams . are competing skipped D rsEtlea ..nd Co arie_.. Y a few meals. The two hospitals ` ee, pare i the meals with special at; tendon given to.special diets. Special mention was given to McIntyre,' • r SALE E FEB. PRICE S AT LES.,S THAN COST ' r O, OFF L iWINTER CLOTHING,& BOOTS hNCLUDES-- PARKAS; JACKETS, SNOWMOBILE BOOTS, - SNOWM.OBILE SUITS & MITTS, WINTER CAPS, : •TH.ERMAL,UND,ERWEAR, !ALT PACK BOOTS (MAIN 8-S.TiEL TOE), INSULATED 'BOOTS, LINED PANTS, ET`C. Aga AN ADDED ATTRACTI.O . -= (3. DAYS ONLY) - . 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