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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-03-25, Page 6' PAGE 6—GODERICH SIGNAL STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1981 fmneraber of the Theatre -Go -Round troupe pretends lie Is a little boy stuck in a tree during a per-,1o.,aanee of !Nobody's Pealed' at Victoria Schaal on Tuesday. The skit was hart of the Recreation Department's Holiday Happenings program which is offeredto children of this communityevery year during the March school break. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) BLACKWELL Robert and Karen announce with joy the birth of their daughter, Lorraine Genevieve, on March 12, 198, at Alexandra Hospital, Goderich. Proud . grand- parents are Mrs. Gwen Grose, Lucan, and Mr. and Mrs. John Blackwell, Lon- don. DUNCAN Angela and Scott are proud to announce the arrival of a , new baby brother, Darryl, born at Alexandra Hospital, Goderich, on March 10, 1981; weighing 9 lbs. 1 oz. Parents are Dan and Deb Duncan, Goderich. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dun- can, Saltford, and Mr. and Mrs. ..- - er Palmer; Strat- ford. Another great grand=' child for Mr. and Mrs. John Hannah. McCARTHY At Welland, Ontario, on Tuesday, March 17, 1981, to Mr. and Mrs. James McCar- thy (nee Debra Ann Oke), a son, Kevin Patrick James, 8 lbs. 14 ozs. First grandchild for Bud and Cora Oke and first great grandchild for Mrs. Helen Oke. POTTER Bruce and Marilyn are hap- py to announce the birth of their daughter, Carol Elizabeth, weighing 8 lbs., born March 23, 1981, A Hap- py Birthday present for Susan. WESTBROOK William and Dawn Westbrook, Goderich, are proud to announce the ar- rival of their new daughter, Tory Candice, weighing 5 lbs. 12 ozs., born at Alexan- dra Hospital, Goderich, on March 15, 1981. Grand- daughter for Mr. and Mrs. James Prest, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Westbrook, all of Goderich. report From Monday, March 16 to Sunday,- March 22 in Goderich, police report one assault, four . disturbances, five thefts, one arrest for possession of stolen goods, eight cases of wilful damage, one criminal driving offence, two criminal charges laid, three arrests made and two juveniles detained. Are you unemployed? Age 16to24? Can't get a job because you lack experien- ce? The Ontario Career Action Program (OCAP) can provide you with on-the-job training for up to 16 weeks, during which you receive '100/week. Please send me more information and nn OCAP application form. NAME: — _ _.- AbDRESS: POST AL C • 0E: Mail to OCAP, Conestoga College, 421 King St. N., Waterloo N2J 2Z5 or call (519) 885-0300 Ext. 47/48 between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. a Conestoga College of A' • • sed Arts nology We've got a lotto share. Cut hurt college CLINTON - One Manpower retraining .program at Clinton's Conestoga College has been dropped, two others have been reduced and half of the full time instructors liar. boon In nff. Recent. federal govern- ment budget cutbacks for social and educational programs at the post- secondary level has resulted in the lay-offs of three of the six full time faculty mem- bers at the Clinton campus. A fourth instructor has been re -assigned to another area and one part time counsellor has been laid off. The local Conestoga College campus will now be operating without the Construction Trades Helper program. As well, the Clerical Secretarial and Academic Upgrading courses have been forced into a 22 per cent recta -ben because of the cuts in financial assistance. Cancer Societykicks off campaign with gala varie y shoif Kitchener ------- BY __..._ BY JOANNE BUCHANAN A gala variety show, The Concert for Cancer, will la}ulch the 1981 Cancer Society fund-raising cam- paign at The Centre in the Square in . Kitchener on Wednesday, April 1 at8 p.m. Canada's top show business personalities in- cluding Don Harron (alias Charlie Farquharson), Catherine McKinnon, Dave Broadfoot, Cal Dodd and the hilarious inu)rovisation troupe, the Second City Touring Company, will headline this talent -packed evening. Tickets at $25 include front row seats and a post - performance "Meet the Stars" reception at the Valhalla Inn. Regular ad- mission is $10. All proceeds go to the Canadian Cancer Society. Order your tickets now from The Centre in the Square, P.O. Box 2187 Station B, Kitchener N2H 6M1. For more information, phone the Huron Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society in Clinton at 482-7832 or The Centre in the Square at 578- 5660. +++ And speaking of fund -raising for the =-cancer society, the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority will be selling 13,000 fresh cut, daffodils at $2 per bunch of 10 on April 2, 3 and 4. To order a bouquet, call Barbara Desjardins at 524- 2589. All proceeds go to the Canadian Cancer Society. +++ Signal -Star recently. learned that Rick Banks, a member of the Heraldry Sooiiety of Canada and the man who researched and designed Goderich's coat of arms; was killed in a car accident on December 2' while driving from Toronto to his home in Mississauga. The late ' Mr: Banks had attended many town counclr meetings here over the last few years and some of you will remember hire well. +++ The Women's Day Out group has its April program lined up. Civic Corner A public meeting regar- ding a senior citizens' survey. for the Ontario Municipal Housing Authority will be held Thursday, March 26 at 7:30 p.m. in the MacKay Centre. The ' Municipal Day Nursery Committee will meet Tuesday, March 31 at 4 p.m: in the town hall. The Huron County Plan- ning Board will meet on Thursday, April2 at 10 a.m. in- the ee • eh hers; Court House, Goderich. gisirciir.citc* LIVE ENTERTAINMENT IN THE Shamrock Lounge OF TNF H URON HOTEL 114 Dublin, Ont. THIS WEEK Thursday till Saturday CHEVY DIRT BAND" 5111 KITCHEN OPEN 8:00 A.M.-2:00 P.M. DAILY SMORGASBORD 12 noon . 2 P.M. EXOTIC DANCER Alikiii,froers id. -s 12em:1 3•A:3O 30 P.M. ys Tid Bits 11111.1111 want to support events at the Blyth Centre for the Arts by selling tickets, fund raising and doing whatever else needs to be done. If you are interested in this organization, call Mildred McAdam at 482-3657. April 1 will be a 'fun day'. ... April 8 will feature Tammy ' +++ Affleck who will give a demonstration of paper tole Save up your old books and silk roses. On April 15 there will be ° a slide presentation from 'Signal - Star Publishing on putting together a newspaper. On : t 22 tTMict v will las w `nearly new' sale. And on' April 29 a member from the Goderich Garden Club will speak. Women's Day Out meets every Wednesday from 9:30 to 11 a.m. in the MacKay Centre. Babysitting services and coffee are provided. All women are welcome. +++ A new organisation, Friends of Blyth; is getting started in several area communities. The volun- teers belonging to the organization Are people who because ..the. Bl-yth-Centre..for the Arts is holding another book sale at the Memorial Hall on Saturday, June 6. If you have books you'd like to donate, you can drop them off at the Blyth Centre office or watch this. newspaper in the future for the location of a drop off point in this town. +++ The oratorio ."ISRAEL 1N EGYPT" by George Frederick Handel is being presented - by the Metropolitan United Church Choir in London on Wed- nesday; April 8 with the London Sinfonia Quite a number of people from this area attended last LAIRD HOT DOG WAGON SUNDAY WITH THE PURCHASE OF POP Pegs 504 7:30 p.m. to 1:30 Weekdays OPEN 7:30 p.m. to 2:30 Fri. & Sat. BENJAMIN Ell'FILM LABORATORIES LTD. We use; Kt dak. paper, for the good look. year's .oratoria at the Metropolitan Church and the publicity people would like this year's oratoria brought to their attention again. The evening begins at 8 p.m. The church is located at 468 Wellington Street in London. Information about tickets can be obtained by phoning 432-7189. MAPLE SYRUP & CRAFTS FESTIVAL Sponsored by Auburn -a District Lions Club AUBURN COMMUNITY HALL Saturday, Aprll 4" 1411 PANCAKE ASST Adults s3." Under 10 61.5R Pre.school Free 'Starting at 8:00 A.M. FREE SUGAR BUSH TOURS Frond Hall starting at 9:00 A.M. by bus. Log Sawing 1:00 P.M. weather permitting. Large Display of local handicraft BAKE TABLE DANCE To STEVENS COUNTRY GOLO 9:00'•P.M.. 1:00 A.M. ADMISSION 13,00 LUNCH PROVIDED FRlE2vIrIS WE INSTALL FIB SINSULATION sxn00 will update your insulation to R28 value or better with Fiberglas under the CANADIAN HOME INSULATION PROGRAM Eg. 1000 sq. ft. attic area TOTAL MATERIAL COST TOTAL LABOUR COST PAID BY GOV'T GRANT $350.°O PORTION OF LABOUR BY GOV'T GRANT (4s) s15.°0 TOTAL PAID BY GOV'T GRANT $365.°° TOTAL CUSTOMER PORTION $30.°0 $350.°° $45.°0 $395.00 $365.°° Id90 hidden costs - 6ave up -to 355% t➢f youti eer-t4ag.eost. 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