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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-03-16, Page 341 year §ecru i-4nnytal. eOmpounding,. sates .ubiect to chomp VG GRE TRUST Since1844 Goderich: 100 Kingston St. 524-7381 Member:. Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation FORSALE AT SPCIAL PRICES' - 2 now quick change bench lathes 3 ft. bed, 26 In. between centres, 11 inch swing with 11/2 HP motor. Reversing switch, 1-3 law chuck, 1-4 law chuck, steady rest face plate. THESE LATHES ARE HEAVY DUTY & PRECISION LATHES 1 used 14 in. lathe with threading gears. V - bed, 6 ft. bed cross feed. GOOD SHAPE FOR AN OLD LATHE -SELL CHEAP 16 speed drill proses, H.S. drills, metal band saws, wood lathes, wood chisels, 3'/4 M.P. grinders, 1/2 H.P. grinders, office chairs & desks, 4 drawer filing oobl:eets, gear pullers, all steel bench vises - 4 Inch, 5 inch, 6 Inch, 100 folding benches - 6 ft. long,16 In. high, folding tables, 3 post office scales - 35 Ib. -25 Ib., lots of bolts - 7S' Ib., wood, 14" band saws arriving March 22 '03, lots of other Items. FULL LINE OF TOOLS - NO CHEAPER PLACE TO BUY N. HAMILTON 27 Picton St. E., Goderich SHOP AT 31 Picton St. E. Dial 524-8602 DAIRY MEETING at the Goderich Veterinarian Clinic WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1983 8:00 P.M. Dave McKinley OoM.M.B. "Udder Health Program" Dr. Ernest Sanford Veterinarian Services Board Huron Park. ''Bovine Salmonelloses" R.S.V.P. 524-2631 SAVE ON HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE In Goderich If your home is under 25 years old you could save an your Homeowners Insurance. Example Coverage: DWELLING BUILDING OUT BUILDINGS PERSONAL CONTENTS ADDITIONAL LIVING EXPENSE COMPREHENSIVE PERSONAL LIABILITY MEDICAL PAYMENTS VOLUNTARY ROPERTY DAMAGE STANDARD 61 UCTIBLE 150,000." 5,000"0 25,000.°0 10,000.'0 200,000." 500"0 250.00 ANNUAL PREMIUM100.00 SUBJECT TO POLICY WORDINGS & CONDITIONS CONTACT US NOW FOR AN INSURANCE CHECK-UP AND SEE IF YOUR HOME QUALIFIES. BANTER & MacEWAN INSURANCE BROKERS' LTD. 12 Victoria Street South - Goderich, Ont. 1524-8376 E The1983 SunrnerJobExerience 1 Thr ( )ntau'in (ir►vei'iuneirt wants you to have a job this summer: Stu111110* Experience '83 is your opportunity 0) work i►n one of over 100 empli►yment projects in.govern- 'm( 111 ministries and (Immunity organi• - zations throughout ( )ntario. Summer Experienei• '83 positions are'(k signed to contplentenl your skills and interests, You can apply for projects ranging from working on a'fann or in a ttewspaperv►Ilice, to working with handicapped peo- ple or operating a computer. 111 many cases you may get in- volved in providing important services to your own community. And, your on -the -,101) experiences could help you slake imp trlant career decisions. Slimmer Experience '8:3 positions are 411 ten I t r persons between 1 he ages oI' 15 and 2.1 and eligible to work in Canada. I I( )W 'l'() APPLY The Summer Experience '83 (guidebook and application forms are available al all"college and university placement offices, all secondary schools. and all Canada Entp,loynlenl ('enlres in ( Study Ole project descriptions in the Guidebook and apply to pr'oje(•ts which at weal Io pm! - and ti ►r which you fuel most qualified. We expect to receive many mote apt rhea - tit tha ll the numberoi'jobs available. • You are strongly urged to explore all other potential jobs in case yoty'1 are not hired through Sumner l:xperiehce '8:1. )EAI )LINES 1'nless otherwise slated in the Guidebook, appli- cation deatdlines arts: For 1'4)51 Secondary: April 5 83. For Secondary & All Others: April 15 83. Apply Now. Secretariat for Social Development soar . s cc book C►(.)tg the Ontario C11I'1dV fit. sOf��L'rt'/i`/����Cl�� opportunities tilt Ontario Margaret Birch Provincial Secretary William Davis, Premier The Garb and Gear novice team wound up the hockey season with a game against their mothers at the local arena last Thursday evening. The mothers may have had size on their side, but the novices had the experience. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) The Goderich petite ringette team challenged their mothers to a,game on Sunday, March 13. Using the net to help keep her balance, grandmother Ruth Oke looks a little hesitant as the ring bounces off her shoulder. Although most of the mothers hadn't been on skates ina long time the game ended in a 4-4 tie.( photo by T.Marr) SPECIAL PRICES ON SATELLITE DISHES Over 80 Channels 8 ft. Spun Aluminum Dish Complete With RoceiverrElectronic Mounts And Cable Please Call 495. 00 Installation Extra OPTIONAL RECEIVERS AND ACCESSORIES 529.7790 For More Information and/or demonstration INTERESTED IN A CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL? We are a group of parents In the County of Huron who aro concerned about Christian Education, Believing that It Is the duty and privilege of the Christian community to provide a complete system of Christian education for its children, and believing that this can best be accomplished by concerted action, we Invite all sincere Christians to come to an Introductory meeting to assess the feasibility of forming a Christian High school In the Clinton area, Our mutual supreme standard shall be the Word of God - Tho Old and Now Testaments. Believing that the Lord God, by graciously giving us the Scriptures, has revealed to His people ordering principles intensely relevant to education, we now Invite all pa iple to corporately bring the Word of God In all Its power to bear upon highschool education In this area. A public mooting for all persons supporting the above faith statement will be held In the following places and dates: Goderich - Man., March 21.0:00 P.M. - Robertson nubile School Exeter - Wed., March 16 - 8:04 P.M. - Town Hall Myth - Tues„ March 22 - 0:00 P.M. - Blyth Public School Clinton - Wed., March 23 - 8:00 P.M. - Clinton and District Christian School ' At these meetings we will give a slide presentation on Christian education and then briefly discuss a questionnaire to be presented at the meeting. Your response via the questionnaire will give this fact finding committee the Input to ascertain the feaslblllty of obeying God's Word In the education of those children en- trusted to us by aur gracious God. For further information please PHONE 524-9859 .Maroli anjtil Garb o4i tle (ergo a gamma in their first round Series of RecreationalHockey Liciitne la -off Bedford held a 4-2 lead until OA mid point of the third period when Garb and Gear scored three con- secut ve goals to take a 5-4 lead. With just sin seconds remaining, the FlYers pulled their goalie in favor of an extra attacker and Ron. Corriveau scored to tie it up. An exciting, cleanly played game...certainly indicative ofgood;of hockey. G11 y, March 9, Garb aid Geer , twa.s ellminated fiesta further plary 7henBedford *tented thom v 'ck ftbearnedmbeGpardmade ixae goals to one, but, cpid not pull it off. Ron Corriveau had two goals to lead the Flyers. Green Machine and Bedford Flyers played°their first game o'# the second round of play-offs on Sunday, March 13 with the Flyers coming up with a 6-4 victory. Bill Walters had a hat -trick to lead Bedford. Bridge Club scores Calling all bridge players: Come out tomorrow night, March 17, at 7:45 p.m. to the Legion Hall and help the Kidney Foundation through the continent -wide charity game. On March 8 a five -table Howell game was played and the average score was 54. Joanne Duckworth and Lee Ryan were first with 64%; Eleanor Erskine 'and John Donatis were second with 59; Betty Christian and Frank Laverty, visitors from Ripley were third with 55%; and Susan White and Bill Bradley were fourth with 55. Playoffs underway Last Wednesday night was the final night of regular season chess competition. Congratulations go to 'the winners in each of the four levels as shown in the final standings. Each of these people will receive a bye in the first round of playoffs which commence tonight. In levels 2, 3 and 4, the playoff pairings are as follows: 2 vs 5, 3 vs 6, and 4 vs 7. In level 1 where there are six people, thefirst two will receive byes, 3 vs 5 and 4 vs 6. All members should be keen to play the first round playoffs tonight. The con- testants in all four levels are very evenly matched. Congratulations go to George Barwick who won level 2 and was also the most improved player in the club as a result of having the largest winning percentage increase since last season. Many of the new members will compete for the level 4 championship: Last week, Grant Lounsbury beat Tom Donnelly and Eric Hallam beat Grant. John McDonagh managed to checkmate Eric. The playoff rounds in this division will be exciting. In a preview of a level 1 playoff match -up, Brian Miller out -foxed Dennis Little. In a possible preview of the level 2 championship, Less Wilhems won a game over Walter Gottschalk. Good luck and good chess to all competitors in their two -out -of -three first round matches. 1983 FINAL STANDINGS LEVEL1 W L Louis Stadehnann 33 3 Bob Dick 29 4 John George 19 2 Brian Miller 16 1 Doug Brindley 42 10 Dennis Little 19 , . 5 LEVEL2 George Barwick Charles Cook Walter Gottschalk Mark Maurer Les Willems John Stokes Mike Cox LEVEL3 Paul Plunket Barry Page Tom Kelly Mike Mason Bob Madsen Brian Brindley Mike Maurer LEVEL4 Tom Donnelly Eric Hallam John McDonagh Dennis Schneider Grant Lounsbury Bob Janman Greg MacDonald HONORARY MEMBERS Gad Czudner MOST IMPROVED PLAYERS George Barwick Mike Cox Bob Dick D PCT. 1 .905 0 .878 2 .869 4 .857 3 .791 2 , .780 24 11 1 .681 20 10 1 .666 16 8 1 .660 35 24 1 .592 12 8 2 .590 22 15 2 .589, 14 11 0 . .560 31 29 5 .515 23 23 1 .500 10 10 1 .500 26 31 3 .458 18 23 3 .443 19 29 3 .402 12 18 0 .400 6 14 4 .333 7 17 4 .321 11 32 3 .272 8 30 1 .218 5 25 4 .205 2 36 1 .064 1 '29 1 .048 8 4 1 .653 INCREASE .331 .258 .190 Best Interest * 1 2 4% 5 years Annual We represent many Trust Companies. 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