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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-08-19, Page 28PAGE 12A—GODERICH SIGNAL. -STAR, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19,1981 1.4 Mmm, mmm,'good! Gabrielle White ofSeaforth sat down and attacked a cob of corn with gusto on Saturday afternoon during Tiger Dunlop Days at Museum. (Photo by Cath Wooden) Crich family .holds reunion The 43rd annual Crich reu- nion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Crich of 11112 'Cargill, on Sunday, July 19, with an attendance of 134. A smorgasbord supper, in= eluding delicious barbecued chicken prepared by Mur - Park plans fun Point Farms Provincial Park, located six kilometers north of Goderich . on Highway 21 offers excellent opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, picnicking and, sports: Don't miss any of the fun activities for area residents, campers and visitors. A variety of good reading is available from the Huron County Bookmobile from • 1:30 , to 3:30 p.m. ' on Thursday, August 20. Meet at 4 p.m. for `Kids' Shift' followed by a lively hour of puppetry and story -telling at the barn at7p.m.l . , Batter up for a softball game on Friday at 4:30 p.m. At 8 p.m.. meet at the barn for a `Twilight Hour' of films for everyone's enjoyment. On Saturday, you can try. out your creativity at the pottery workshop at 2 p.m. You don't have to be an ex- pert to join in the fun. At 8 p.m. a haywagon will bring the campers from the cam- pgrounds to the barn for the square dance. Kick up your LLheels'with theTlinton-Wheel 'n Dealers as they perform colourful modern square dancing demonstrations. A square dance caller will teach you the steps and then everyone can join in! ! You are welcome to attend an informal, old-fashioned church service at the barn on Sunday morning, From 2 to 4 p.m. you can create your own masterpiece on the beach at the sandcastle building contest. For more information, contact the visitor services staff at the park (524-7124), or pick up a. weekly newsletter at the permit office. Admis- sion to all these events is in- cluded in your entry fee to the • park. Have a great weekend! • Harbor report 1 n h Y BY RON GRAHAM On August 10, the Algorai arrived light from Marathon to load salt. It cleared the same day for Millwaukee. The Agawa Canyon arrived light is om Sarnia o August 1; and cleared wit salt the same day for Millwaukee. On August 17, the'Algoba arrived light from Toledo to load salt. On August 13, the Canadian Leader arrived light for the first time in Goderich from Ashterbula to load wheat. It cleared on August 16 for Port Cartier. me Ontadoc arrived with grain from Thunder Bay on August .15- and Cleared the next day light for Thunder Bay. The Canadian Prospector cleared on August 10 for Windsor to load wheat. ray, was enjoyed by all. During the afternoon, a very interesting program of sports was conducted of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Horner and Mr. and Mrs. George Town- send. Results of the sports were as follows: Races: boys four and under, 1st Harold Hugill, second, Scott McKen- zie; girls four and under, first Tammy Horner, se- cond, Jane Johnson; boys five and six, first,Jonathan Hugill, second Michael Craig; girls five and six, first, Cheryl Haswell, se- cond, Jodie Hugill; boys, 7, 8, 9, first, Steven Johnson, second, Matt Townsend; girls, 7, 8; 9, first, Sherri Horner, second, Jennifer Hugill; boys 10, 11, -12, first, Lloyd Crich, second Ian Koetsier; girls, 10, 11, 12, first Sharon Taylor, second Tina Horner; boys 13 and up single, first, Ken Crich, se- cond, Don Crich; married ladies, first, Charlotte • Horner and married, men, first, Bruce Lockhart. The oldest person atten- ding was Frank Crich and the youngest were twins. The watermelon contest was won by Jodie Hugill. The children also enjoyed various relay races and games. A peanut and candy scramble was enjoyed by all the children. A short business meeting was conducted by president, Graeme Craig. The next picnic will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Crich on the third Sunday in July. The officers for 1981 are: president,. Larry •McClin- chey; vice-president, Gary Hugill; secretary, Sandra Johnson; treasurer, Helen Lawson; sports committee, " George and Ruth Townsend, Stan .and June Johns and lunch ' committee, Eileen Townsend, Betty Lockhart, Millie Hugill and Helen Craig. - ROGERS ELECTRONIC SERVICE DIVISION 5 miles from Goderich on HWY. 8 Industrial Electronics N.C. and Solid State Systems GRS-Business & Marine Radios Vending and Arcade Equipment 524-2418 "We personally invite you to come to Clinton to shop - and compare - on your next furniture purchase" Compare selection, quality, price and service. You con buy the best for less at Ball & Mutch. Come browse through our vast selection of fine home furnishings. We feel you'll be pleasantly surprised - we offer big -city selection at small-town prices you con afford. Clarence Denomine COME IN AND SEE WHAT'S NEW IN HOME FURNISHINGS new styles and fabrics arrivin doll HOME FURNISHINGS 11 FLOOR COVERINGS CARPETING Bali & Mutch Ltd. s • Home. Fornishsngs 71 Albert Street, CIIn$4 n u4-1SOS OPEN: Six Days a week 9 o.m.-6 p.m. Open Friday nights 'till 9 p -m. Huron County Pioneer Residents see sl.des Now that the postal strike is over, the Huronview col- umn is againn appearing in all nine area newspapers. Rev. Darrah conducted the Sunday morning service assisted by Miss Margaret McQueen at the organ and the choir sang the anthem Bring , Them In For Jesus. Ethel . Houston, Beatrice Young, John McTaggart, ' Ethel Hill; .Mabel Garrow, Andy Houston, Ernest Ap- pleton enjoyed a van ride to Stratford. While one of the ladies had an appointment the others spent the time browsing through the mall. It was off to London on Tuesday for appointments and Ann Devlin, Norman Dupee,. Clarence Smith, Eber Lewis, Al Macey, Earl Durnin, Wray Cornish and Tom Schmidt accompanied the van. We are getting a lot of use out of our stereo equipment and one afternoon was spent listening, to many fine old records, including Frank Bisset's. We were happy this week to have Mr. Chelut showing his slides of a trip made to . Yugoslavia. Mr. Chelut gave a very in- teresting and informative talk about the country and we would like to thank him again for spending that time with us. Ors. Prouty led the sing- ing at the Bible Study on Thursday afternoon, and Ethel Hill read the poem How Doi Love Thee? The Bi- ble verse Ps. 119: 105 was taught on the flannelgraph board. The Message taken from Acts 2, Peter's Pentecostal' Message was delivered by Mrs. Prouty. Roman Catholic Mass was held in the chapel on Friday e morning, and Friday after- noon bingo was played in the new auditorium. Eight hundred and eighty- eight dollars and eighty- eight cents were realized from the collecting of Zehr's tapes and we would like to thank all those who con- tributed with their tapes and would like to point out that we are still collecting them, so keep those cash register tapes coming. PICK YOUR OWN PPM AND FREEZER CORN AVAILABLE 7H15 WEEK LASSALINE FARM MARKET AND ORCHARDS 2Y, miles front Hwy. No. 8 on Drive -In road, south of Goderich GODERICH 5247772 World Mass! Our SAFETY 99 Kevlar radial .has a new world record under its belts Kevlar=the Aramid fibre 5 times stronger than steel by weight -gave the tires of the ODYSSEY 77 driving team theessential strength needed to go around the world safely in a record -shattering 74 days. Com- bined with 2 body' plies of resilient Du Pont 66 nylon,. 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