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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-08-05, Page 19PAGE 8A—GODERICHSIGNAL-STAR,, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1981 The Bert and Ernie Kiddie Club often plays outside after the arts and crafts are finished. The group, which meets at Robertson School every morning under the direction of Karen Willis, is in its second year. Playing on the slide are, from the top left, Sylvia Drake, Jason Brindley and Tommy Drake. (Jason Ainslie photo ) Flowers What's Cookin' was the theme of the 12th annual Flower Festival held July 23, 24 and 25 in the Court House council room during the . an- nual Festival of Arts and Crafts. - Sixteen niches were used to display flower ar- rangements representing favorite recipes. Those tak- part and their wete: Bird's Nest Soup - Ellen Huck; Birthday Cake - Frances Worsen; Boston Baked Beans - Edna Shaw; Cloud Tea Biscuits - Edna Shaw; Crepes Suzettes Karin Hoernig; Fondue - Wendy Hoernig; French Onion Soup - Annette Stem and Marg Eadie; Ensalada . de Fruta. - Jean Barnett (MexicanFruit reit Salad) ; Irish Coffee - Ellen Connelly; Muf- fins - Frances 'Worsen; Pep- permint Parfait - Lou Bun- dy; Crustless Quiche - Dorothy Feagan; Scrapple Jean Buchanan (Mennonite recipe) ; Shortbread - Betty Allan; Shrimp Curry - Sue Gower; and Zucchini Bake Jean McKee. Over 800 visitors registered, coming from as far away as Scotland, England, New York, Michigan and California. Complimentary remarks such as lovely, beautiful, delicious and yummy were represent recipes written. This display of home grown flowers arranged by members and friends of the Goderich Garden Club is non-competitive - . just the pleasure of working with flowers is enough. McK I LLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Established 1876 91 Main St. Seaforth P h . 527-0400 FULL COVERAGE Farm & Urban Properties DIRECTORS &ADJUSTERS Ken Carnochan 482-3354 Lavernt;odkin 527-1877 Ross Leonhardt 345-2234 John McEwing 523-9390 Stanley Mcllwain 524-7051 Donald McKercher 527-1837 John A. Taylor 482-7527 J.N. Trewartha 482-7593 Stuart Wilson 527-0687 AGENTS E.F. "Bill" Durst 527-1455 James Keys 527-0467 Wm. Leiper 523-4257 CALL AN AGENT OR THE OFFICE Looking back Eayor refuses to sign by-law 75 YEARS AGO Mayor Tilt has refused to sign the by-law guaranteeing the bonds of the Maitland River Power Company toil extent of $150,000. He gave no reasons for his refusal at Friday evening's council meeting. A boot -blacking outfit has been placed in the business office of the Huron House .where Louie Letson . will 'shine' the shoes of' one and all. • The lacrosse match' aYi Monday between Clinton and Goderich ended in a victory for the home team by 6 to 5. Apple King Robert, Elliott expects to purchase and ship at least 30,000 barrejs of apples this season. This -will go on record as the liveliest week of .the summer in Goderich–the visit of the Essex Fusiliers, the Summer School at Harbor Park, the bowling tournament and two civic holiday excursions from rwir'hhniiring towns, make a TO BEAT THE BAND HAIR COLOUR 6299 ONLY ,CLAIROL CONDITIONING SHAMPOO OR CONDITIONER ONLY HOP THE TRIANGLE IN YOUR TOWN 450 ML. $239 BAND ROLL-ON DEODORANT 50 ML. PLUS 2S•ML. FREE COCATAN SUN TAN LOTION OR OIL 220 ML. BLACK FLAG HOUSE AND BUG KILLER LICORICE ALL SORTS THE SQUARE GODERICH CLINTON SEAFORTH ONLY ONLY $ 1 a9 $299 400 G. ONLY $2 79 350 G. ONLY " 1 7 9 • MAIN CORNER MAIN CANER TRIA.NG LE _ C NT.. week's attractions not often seen in a town of this size. Mr. Charles C. Lee, who has been in business in Goderich for a number 'of years, has now one of the largest and best stocked. stores in Western Ontario. The recent purchase and great sale of the Howell hardware stock gives Mr. Lee the extra space he has long desired. 25 YEARS AGO Property in Goderich has been purchased by The Bell Telephone Company off Canada for the purpose of establishing • a dial exchange building, W.W. Hayson, the company's manager here announced today. Dial telephone service is ex- pected to be introduced here in the fall of 1958. Notices were received by Postmaster A.M. Homuth at Goderich yesterday in- dicating that trains would no longer carry mail to Goderich and a temporary truck service would be set up. The third annual Goderich Trade Fair, which ended in a display of fireworks Saturday night, has been termed 'a financial success' by President Bert Such of the Kinsmen Club , which. sponsored the show. A 46 -foot school -on -wheels carrying $35,000 worth of equipment stopped in Goderich to set up shop at the plant of Dominion Road Machinery Co. Ltd. on Monday.. For the past few days, the unit's two-man staff has been instructing 20 men from Goderich and other parts of. Western Ontario on tune-up main- tenance procedures for General Motors diesel engines. 5YEARS AGO Goderich Area Planning Board gave tentative ap- proval to a six unit row housingproject proposed Tuesday night by Ben Graham and John. Eicholz for the corner of Bruce and Albert Streets inGoderich. County Property Chair- man John Baker and Huron County Warden Jack 'Mcfutcheon unveiled the new county flag at a special ceremony held in the council chambers Thursday. The flag was designed by Mrs. .Gladys Stiles of .Goderich and was selected from a number of entries. The Goderich Police Department has become one of the first forces in Ontario to' be using updated features of'a new Bell -radio -telephone communications system. Goderich Township. Council ,finalized the 1977 rate schedule for co- operative tree planting programs they are involved in with private landowners in the township, the Ministry of Natural Resources and the County of Huron. Peter S. MacEwan Insurance 38 St. David St. 524-9531 GENERAL INSURANCE BROKERS Z fine markets... of fine foods N\,7 \ • FRESH OR PREVIOUSLY FROZEN PORK SIDE RIBS \ \ • \ •\ s N. ,\.:.\\k,,;,, 'i .,:;:44'1.\''''''''. ,,,4,.• 7 '\\\\\,ic•y\.„..\\\,',„....,.„....4,,,,,,s',‘` \\� �\\.\, .. ,-. \„\\\\\�\\ \\\ \':2: \\\'\ �'s ' <:...,,, FROM THE HIP BONELESS OUTSIDE: CUT FROM GRADE 'A' BEEF Ib. COOKED MEATS ROAN SCHNEIDERS CHICKEN LOAF, LUNCHEON, PORK LOAF, MACARONI 8 CHEESE, DUTCH LOAF, PICKLE 6 PIMENTO, OLIVE LOAF MOCK CHICKEN OR HEAD CHEESE BONELESS-7110M—THE HIP RP ROAST FROM THE HIP BONELESS -INSIDE 175g PKG. SPECIAL PRICES IN EFFECT FROM WED. AUG. 5 UNTIL CLOSING TUES. AUG. 11 SCHNEIDERS SAUERKRAUT 900 mi. S% 1S SCHNEIDERS HOMELESS REGULAR OR MELLOW FULLY COOKED PORK SMOULDER SMOKED PICNIC lb. '2.59 FRESH OR PREVIOUSLY FROZEN PORK HOCKS MAPLE LEAF ENGLISH STYLE BACK BACON 175 9• 169 MAPLE LEAF STICKS - 3 VARIETIES LIVERWURST Ib: '1.48 figs PROD. OF ONT. CAN. #1 PROD. OF ONT. CAN. # 1 GREEN CABBAGE 279 CARROTS La•69 PROD. OF ONT. CAN. #1 PROD. OF ONTARIO FRESH SLICING Z59' ROMAINE CUCUMBERS LETTUCE ea 49.! CANIOA #1 PRODUCT OF ONTARIO FIELD TOMATOES s PROD. OF S. AFRICA VALENCIA OUTSPAN ORANGES aL?.S9 PROD. OF ONT. CAN. #1 FRESH Ib. GREEN BEANS49 PRODUCT OF ONT. CANADA NO. 1 GRADE FLAVOURFUL FIELD TOMATOES COLOURFUL CROTON s PLANT6 POT q. 99 PROD. OF ONT. CAN. #1 FR WA ESHES X X BEANStb4r PRODUCT OF U.S.A. CANADA NO. 1 GRADE GREEN THOMPSON AND RED FUME SEEDLESS GRAPES F72 WE ARE PLEASED YO SERVE YOU i'N Hwy. No. 8 OPEN VIED., OUR MAI ANGER IS: RAY HURD