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.
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Eayor refuses to sign by-law
75 YEARS AGO
Mayor Tilt has refused to
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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
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tournament and two civic
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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
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