The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-07-15, Page 2• PAGE 2 ---GODERICII S1GNALSTAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1O,1981
Draw winners na ed
BY JOANNE
BUCHANAN.
Winnert of the Goderich
Metes Slow -Pitch League
' draw made on the weekend
were: Dan Leighton -$100 gift
certificate from Canadian
Tire; Ron Hadge-$100 gift
certificate from Blue's
Supermarket; Sue Dunlop -
two tickets to a Lions
Foodtball game.;. Lori Good-
•t.vio tickets.to a Blue Jays
• tateball ,game; and Bob
Smith -two steak dinners at
the Court re sta wrant.
Don't forget the. Kinsmen
Carnival in town this
weekend and the 'annual
Festival of Arts and Crafts
next weekend. The Festival
will also feature a flower
show in the Court House
sponsored bythe Goderich
Garden Club.
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Dean Randall Nisbett, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Nisbett of Kincardine, has
received his DoctOr of
OptoMelryldegree from the
University of Waterloo.
Dr. Nisbett is practising
with Dr. Clancy of Goderich
and has a branch office in
Clinton.
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The annual Owen Sound
SportSfest will be lheld
August 7, 8 and 9 with
•headquarters at the Victoria
Park grandstand. It will
feature 17 different events.
Competition is low key with
the emphasis being on fun
and participation.
At 8 p.m. on August 8 there
will be a dance open to 800
people,. • participants and
spectators, at no charge.'
Deadlines for entries is
July21. If you have already
entered by mail, you should
phone to make sure your
entry was received.
Questions can be directed to
the Goderich recreation
Office at 524-21,M.
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-•Th
' e oat nadbn Scientific
Ship, Bayfield, the largest of
three Canadian Government
Scientific Service Ships, will
Tid Bits
be in Bayfield on July 25 fora
sail patt and special -
ceremony with the Bayfield
Historical SocietY in honor of
Admiral Bayfield who
charted the waters in this
area before Confederation:
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Bere of Dmigannon. •
Greg's parents, formerly
lived in Goderich and Greg
started his schooling at
Victoria Public School bore.
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•
GREGORY ALDHAM
Gregory: Aldham, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
Aldham of Inglewood, was
Valedictorian of his
graduating Grade 8 class at
Caledon Central School in
June.
Greg is the grandson of
Mrs. Bertha Aldham of
Goderich and- Mrs. Mary
KENNETH ROBERT
FARRISH
Kenneth Robert Farrish of
Willowdale, son of Duncan
and Peggy Farrish of
G-oderich, graduated June 13
from the University of
• Western Ontario with a
Master • of Business
Administration degree. He is
also a graduate of Harvard
• University and is now em-
ployed with I.B.M. off
Toronto.
Attending his graduation
ceremonies were his wife
Carol and her parents, Dr.
and Mrs. Donald Thain of
'London, Dr. Thain's mother,
Mrs. William Thain and
Duncan and Peggy Farrish.
Ken is a brother to Dave
Farrish • who plays hockey -
with the Toronto Maple
Leafs.
Harbor report
• BY RON GRAHAM
Transportation of salt is
now underway at the harbor.
On July 6, the Algosea arriv-
ed light from Sault Ste.
Marie and left Goderich for
• Montreal on*July 8. •'
•00..July 8, the Algobay ar-
iiVectlightfrom Midland and
cleared for Montreal on July
. 10. •
• In gran boat activity, the
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If you have books to'
donate to the Annual
ROTARY
BOOK SALE
SAT., JULY 25th
COURT HOUSE PARK
Please drop them off
at Worthy's Esso
Service Centre
Victoria St., Goderich
•
NEW
ORN NEWS
PURSER
Melissa and Erin are happy
to announce the safe arrival
of their new brother,
• Brenden Thomas, on July 3,
1981, weighing 7 lbs. 21/2 oz.
Proud parents are Barron
and Gayle. Brenden is the
12th grandchild of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Purser, Beaver-
ton, Ont., and 7th grandchild
for Mr. and Mrs. Gord
Thomas, Goderich, Ont.
H.C. Heirnbecker arrived
July 5 with a load of grain
from Thunder Bay It
cleared Goderich on July 6
light, and returned on July 12
with another load of grain
from Thunder Bay.
The Chicago Tribune ar-
rived with a part load from
Collingwood on July 7.. It left
port light on July 8 for Wind-
sor.
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SINCLAIR
Tom and Gail Sinclair (nee
McMichael) are happy to an-
nounce the birth of their
third daughter, Amanda
Jane, born on Monday, July
6, 1981, weighing 7 lbs., at
Alexandra Hospital,
Goderich. A new little sister
for Jennifer and Kelly.
SYMES
Born to Steve and Suzy
Symes, on June 17, 1981, a
son, Scott Reginald, 6 lbs. 11
oz., a brother to Skipp. • -
VANSTONE
Born to Brad and Lori on Ju-
V 7, 1981, at Alexandra
.Marine and General
Hospital, a sweet baby girl,
Elizabeth Denise, weighing
in at 7 lbs. 81/2 oz. A welcom-
ed sister for Craig.
WATT
Warren and Judy are very
proud to announce the birth
of their gorgeous baby girl,
Rhonda Nancy, born July
2nd, 1981, weighing 8 lbs. 8
oz. A sister for Eric. The
especially proud grand-
parents are Maurice and
Kathy Jenkins of Goderich,
Archie and Lenore Watt of
Blyth. Great grandmothers
are Mrs. George Marshall of
Blyth and Mrs. Ron Jenkins
of England.
WHITE
Danielle and 'Bill are very
proud to announce the birth
of their daughter, Gabrielle
Morgan, born July 4, 1981,
weighing 7 lbs. 81/2 oz. A
sister for Beorn. Proud
grandparents are Olive and
Kip White of Goderich.
GODERICH & AREA PEOPLE
For your help, co-operation and support over
the past 17 years.
It was our extreme pleasure serving y
Again, Thank you
Marguerite & Jim Clutton
TO ALL
GODERICH & AREA PEOPLE
We are pleased to return to the hospitality business
in the Goderich area and look forward to your
continued support and friendship•.
We only hope we can serve your needs in the same fashion
that has become a tradition at the Dunlop Motel
over the past 17 years.
Cordially
Renate & Waldemar Schulz
• THE NEW MANAGEMENT
The strain shows on this runner's face as he completes
Goderich's third annual 10 km Classic Road Race and Fun
Road held Saturday with others close behind him.( Photo
by Joanne Buchanan)
DUNLOP,
HWY. NO. 21 NORTNOF GODERICH PHONE 524-8781
Travel SerwkentreS
Chances are, you will be
taking a trip within the'
next six months. Now you
have a choice in Goderich
and the surrounding com-
munity, to plan and
• arrange your holiday and
business travel.
Travel ServicentreS' new
office at the corner of East
Street on the Square has a
trained, • experienced,
friendly staff to offer
professional travel coun-
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how to make the most of
your budget and time.
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Come in and meet John,
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