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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-10-07, Page 10PAGE 10--GODERICH SIGNAL STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7,1981 MIDLAND DOHEiRTY LTD. ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE KITTY SMITH AT H&R BLOCK 19 VIIIA STREET, WORTH, GODERICH WILL AGAIN RE THEIR AGENT FOR THE FALL OF 101-1982 CANADA SAVINGS BONDS W/2% FIR$T YEAR CALL KITTY FOR INFORMATION AT 5244658 an 524-4293 Bert McCreath demonstrate§ weaving The Enterprising Seniors met October 1 in the Com- munity Centre Holmesville with Jack Smith acting president in the absence of Everett Mcllwain. Mr. Smith gave some humorous readings. Mrs. Irene Cud - more read the minutes of the last meeting and read the correspondence. A motion was approved to See Bob McKinley for all your life in..sur nce and investment needs Bob McKinley 262-5462, Hensall Featuring •1 • No load Savings Plans. • Income Tax Deferred on Interest. • RRSP'S, • Annuities • Income Averaging Annuities • New Non -Smokers life Insurance Rates Domini®n Life THE DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY pay 25c a mile for mileage on business for the seniors and members were asked if they would like to see a film on Dungannon's 125 Anniver- sary shown by Mr. Dawson and it was agreed to have the slides shown on October 15 in the Community Centre: John Semple and Bill Nor- man, on behalf of his wife, thanked the members for their get well cards receiv- ed. Next meeting, October 15, Hilda Semple and Mary Stirling are in charge of lunch and entertainment. The Zone rally of Huron County will be held ,in the Community Centre on Oc- tober 14. Registration is from 9 to 9:30 and admission is $1.50. Alice Porter ad- journed the meeting. Mrs. Jean Lobb was the pianist for meeting. Mr. Bert. McCreath displayed one of his many talented hobbies, speaking on weaving and telling of his Automatic Fuel Oil Delivery My dependable fuel delivery system automatically schedules a fill -up before your fuel. reaches a critical level. You don't need to worry The Budget Plan At no extra charge, your year-round fuel oil bill will be averaged over 12 months, starting September. So your fuel bill won't get bigger as the winter gets colder. Mr. H. ,Arthur Godertcf,, Ont. 544-9234 Mr. H. Arthur Dependable Service I am located in your community so I know your heating needs and can supply the prompt and courteous heating service you require. 'Gun and Design is a registered trademark of Gull Ori CorporauoniGult Canada limited registered user. Hohn ,e news Blanche Deeves correspondent 395-5257 loom . he made himself. He displayed many pieces of , work and he gave a demonstration of his work by working on a runner he had in his loom. Lunch was served and shuffleboard was enjoyed. Community notes. Please note. Everyone is invited to the Community Centre in Hohnesville - to view the film on Dungan - non's 125th Anniversary shown by Mr. Dawson. Do come and enjoy this evening on October 15 at 8 p.m. Church news The Sanctuary of Holmesville Church was beautifully decorated with Autumn flowers for the An- niversary Service last Sun- day. Rev. James Bechtel was the speaker for this oc- casion. Special music was provid- ed by The Town and Country Four, .a quartet from Seaforth and the Senior choir. The,minister talked to the children about a sticker on a car. Rev,Bechtel spoke about the principle of Brotherhood. Ushers were Gerry Ginn, Alvin Betties, Bill Crawford and Murray Lobb who . also received the offering. Next Sunday Oct. 11, Holy Communion will be held at 9:45 a.m. Clothing for the bale can be left in Church basement by October 13. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Tebbutt on their Golden . Wedding . Anniver- sary. Mrs. Eileen Brown,of Detroit spent the weeked with .Irene Cudmore in Holmesville: ° Miss Shirley Norman was home on the weekend visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bill Norman. Civic Corner The Waterfront Com- mittee will meet Thursday, October 8 at 10 a.m. in Ken Hunter's office. The Goderich Economic Development Committee will also meet Thursday, October 8 at noon in the Bedford Hotel. Seatbelt lecture The Goderich police will present a lecture on the use of seatbelts at Victoria Public. School auditorium on Thursday,. October 8 at 7:30 p.m. A film on the subject will also be shown and anyone interested in why you should or should not wear a seat- belt, is urged to attend. NOTICE Tho Town of Goderich Traffic Committee, In recognition of the International Year of the Dlsablod.:has designated slit perking spats In various locations adjacent to the square for handicapped perking. Only vehicles carrying handicapped persons are allowed to use these spots but will be sub-. lect to our parking regulations and other ap- plicable regulations. Anyone using these designated handicapped perking areas other than the handicapped, will be ticketed. James Magee, Chairman. Town of Goderich Traffic Committee HAVE WE GOT GOOD NEWS FOR YOU. 1 • Buy a new or demo 1981 model Acadian and receive FREE the General Motors 3 Year Extended Warranty (VALUE $175) at no charge to youl 2. Buy a new 1981 Pontiac Phoenix or Buick Skylark (X -ear) and receive FREE the General Motors 3 Year Extended Warranty (VALUE $230) et no charge to youl PLUS + On the Pontiac and Phoenix, We, es a dealer, hove been allowed a special incentive from GM to allow us to give you a fantastic deal, whether trading or buying outright. COME IN TODAY WHILE SELECTION IS BEST! McGEE PONTIAC-BUICK CADILLAC-GMC TRUCKS '1' `ltor "S`I'lirelot'Got6—pith, 5244341 Harold Lamb auctioned off many bicycles at the Goderich Police Auction Saturday. A profit of over $600 from the auction will be turned over to the town and credited against police costs. The Police Act requires that police keep recovered items only three months but Goderich police have not had an auction in over a year. (Photo by Jason Ainslie) Lochalshcommunity, extends sympathy to family BY KAEWEBSTER The sympathy of the com- munity goes out to Max and Helen Reigling on the pass- ing away of their beloved son Paul. Paul passed away as the result of an accident Sept. 9 May God` be with the families in this, great time of need. Mr. and Mrs. George Mon- erief had their cousin Margaret Bosdel of Saska- toon, Saskatchewan visiting them accompanied , by Marj Farrish and Grace Farrish of Lucknow. Last weekend Mrs. Dorothy Finlayson had her., daughter and two grandsons visiting her, Mrs. Barbara, Charles and Andrew Roger- son of Toronto. While here theyalso took in the Ripley Fall Fair. Visiting on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacKenzie was their son Bob of Toronto. Mrs. Dorothy Finlayson, Mrs, Marj MacLean and Mrs. Jean West were in Wingham the other evening at the Wingham Presbyterian Church to . at- tend the . fall rally and workshop forthe coming year. This takes in problems of the country (Canada). It is a study book on racial pro- blems that exist here, not on-, ly with the new immigrants but our own Canadian "citizens. Jim Webster of Waterloo was home on the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Webster. Visiting this weekend with Mrs. Dorothy Finlayson is her daughter Carol Finlayson and her friend John Balch of Toronto. Intended for last v✓eek was to congratulate Debbie Lowry daughter.of Mr. and Mrs. Perrin Lowry on being crowned Miss Mid Western Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Webster and Jim Webster of Waterloo visited • Well- ington's sister Mrs. Bert (Wyn) • Gammie in the Wingham Hospital where she is a patient. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkens were Sunday. even- ing guests with Wellington, Kae un Webster. Mrs. Ji • (Barbara) Shep- pard of Paris and Miss Janet Wilkens of Sarnia are -com- ing to see their parents on the weekend, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkens. Off to thematch On Thursday George Mon- crief, Charles Wilkens and Elmer Culbert went to see the Ploughing. Match at Bar- rie. The threesome went by bus. Mrs. Gordon Robb, Mrs. William (Shirley) and Shelley went to see Bob and Sandra Darling in Hanover on Tuesday. , Mrs. Bruce (Louise) Millar of Palmerston has been with her mother Mrs. Emile MacLennan for a few days. Finlay and Carie MacLen- nan will be "moving to Wingham in the near future. 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