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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-08-10, Page 3FULL BONELESS CUT STEAK 39 Zr LB.I 5.26 Kg. fice Building, Napier Street, Godericn. Feat iui►g and en- trance are at the rear. The September 7 meeting will feature a look at Pedigree Charts by Karen Harman of Bayfield. These charts will also be on display at the fourth annual Genealogical Workshop being held September 17. For further information, contact Alison Lobb. PPLIANCE REPAIR Lerg- or small, we'll Elan them 0;4.•• Our repel experts will have yoer• appliance in tip top shape fest. Call es to -day wt PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" VARNA 482-7103 3.;) 09 DuIcher Sho' £ Dell Conveniently Located Beside CULBERT'S BAKERY SUPER SELECTION FINEST QUALITY ■FRESH MEAT ■COLD LUNCHEON MEATS "FRUITS & VEGETABLES ■SALADS, RYE BREADS MICE CREAM, ETC., ETC. ■SANDWICHES TO GO GRADE A-1 BEEF BARBECUEING SPECIALS T-BONE STEAKS 329 7.24 Kg. • LB. BONELESS SIRLOIN TIP & RUMP ROASTS 969 5.92 Kg. ■ L GROUND BEEF 4.39 Kg. 99 ■ LB. SIRLOIN STEAK 314 7.02 Kg. • LB. NO. BREAKFAST STORE -SLICED BACON 199 4.39 Kg. • LB. Ontario No. 1 FIELD TOMATOES 4 Quart Basket 2.49 CA Butcher West Slots!, Bahl. UMW, Wiry 524-9672 -A Deli OPEN DAILY 6 GAYS WEEKLY ~' H 1,141,I 411011104100\11„ 0\11„ Mon. -Sat. 9-6 pm i After one year of living in a foreign conn;-, Joy YuEkey is returning home to the Philip- pines, but her stay here was profitable. During a lunch on Tuesday, Joy received her Secondary School Graduation Diploma which was presented to her by Herb Murphy (left), principal of the Goderich District Collegiate Institute. On behalf of the Goderich Rotary Club, President Craig Cass ( right) presented Joy with a school ring. She will be returning home on Saturday. ( photo by Anne Narejko) Diabetes self testing centre opens at Rieck Pharmacy People with diabetes in the Goderich area will now be able to obtain professional help in monitoring their blood glucose levels at home, with the opening of an Ames Self -Testing Centre at Rieck Pharmacy, 14 The Square. In co-operation with Rieck Pharmacy, the Ames Divi- sion of Miles Laboratories has approved the pharmacy as one of a series of self - testing centres across Canada. Each of the self - testing centres is staffed with fully qualified person- nel who can • instruct diabetics in the technique of home blood glucose monitor- ing using the Glucometer Reflectance Photometer (Trademark of Miles Laboratories Inc. I. The Glucometer was in- troduced in Canada during 1982, and is the leading blood glucose meter in Canada. The Glucometer is battery- operated, lightweight, por- table and easy to operate. It is used in conjunction with Dextrostix reagent strips to allow a blood glucose level reading in less than two minutes. The Glucometer owner is covered by 12 mon- ths warranty, an extended warranty service just in- troduced, and a toll-free telephone, "Hot -Line" for Glucometers requiring ser- vicing. The importance of home blood glucose monitoring is being stressed in the treat- ment of diabetes, and physi- cians are anxious to involve their diabetic patients in the management of their condi- tion. Until the advent of the Ames Glucometer, the only Mr. and Mrs. Grant Curran of R. 1, Dungannon are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Annette Nadine, to James Kenneth Ritchie of R. 3, Lucknow. The marriage to take place on August 26, 1983 at Dungannon United Church at 7 p.m. Reception In Sa tford. WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. 9 Mrs. Arie Von Diepen & Kennedy are pleased to forthcoming marriage of their Norm. The ceremony will take place Goderich on Friday, August Reception to follow in Saltford. Mr. & Mrs. John announce the children Anne & at St. Peter's in 19 at 4:00 p.m. convenient tools available to the diabetic for a health management program were urine testing products. "While the old urine tests provided accurate test results," says Pharrnacist Mark Aitken, "the informa- tion obtained wasn't suffi- cient to make short-term ad- justments for self -treatment in the home. By testing blood glucose levels with the Glucometer or with Visidex reagent strips, the patients are in charge of their condi- tion and can live a more nor- mal life." GODERICHSIGNAL,STAR, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 111,1983—PAGE 3 Gene; o As view Jean Lobb's slides of fourth xcursion to Ireland HUM/ County Genealogical Society was held August 9 with a large number of members and guests in at- tendance_ ttendance. Membership co-ordinator, Margaret Cook, advised that the branch now.has a total of 281 members of which 23.5 percent are from Huron County. This represents a remarkable growth for the group which celebrated its third anniversary in March of this year. Yvonne Porter, librarian, noted that a new family tree has been donated to the library by Helen Dale of R.R. 4, Clinton. It is entitled "McVitties of Ontario 1820 - 1980". Members wishing to view this history should con- tact Yvonne at 524-9022. Research co-ordinator, Nancy Kale, read letters from genealogists looking for information on the following names:' Boyce, Peacock, Kennard, Evach (Ivach?), and Johnston. Anyone having any informa- tion regarding these families should call Nancy at 345-2908 (Seaforth). Alison Lobb, chairman, noted that she had been con- tacted by a member who ad- vised that the Van Eginond House in Egmondville has a room that could be used for our April 1984 meeting. Anyone wishing to host a meeting in their area should contact Alison at 482-7167 (Clinton) regarding details. They would be responsible for arranging a meeting room and supplying refreshments. Volunteers are needed to begin scrapbooks from the larger local papers in Huron County: Goderich, Wingham, Exeter, Seaforth and Clinton. If you would have time to clip birth, death and marriage an- nouncements plus various other items of biographical and historical value, please give Alison a call. Guest speaker for the evening was Mrs. Jean Lobb of R.R. 2 Clinton. Jean took her fourth trip to Ireland in October of 1982 and had many items of interest to relate. She visited County Fermanagh in search of Elliott, Thompson, Sturdy and Fagan (Phagan) families; County Kilkenny in search of the Disneys; Coun- ties Of flay, Laois and Kildare in search of O'Dempsey families; Coun- ty Antrim to try and locate where her great-grandfather O'Dempsey was from (they had originated in the south but fled north); and visited cousins in Tipperary.. Jean did a lot of research while in Ireland, visiting both the Public Record Office in Belfast and the Public Record Office in Dublin and donating a copy of her book "Tipperary Websters" to the latter. Jean concluded her presentation by showing a number of slides that she had taken on this last trip. FERGUSON A 1983 HONEY CROP 99 (2.18 kg.) PER POUND •Please being your own containers FERGUSON APIARIES... Between Hensel, & Zurich on Hwy. N OPEN Monday -Saturday • am -6 pm Closed Sundays Thurs., Fri. 9.9 Clinton District Jr, Farmers DANCE Friday, August 19 9 pm -1 am AT THE BLYTH COMMUNITY CENTRE DANCING TO: "Sound Trek D.J." TICKETS: '400 EACH LUNCH PRVIDED Admittance by Age of Malorlty !Lard or Junior Formers card - no blue leans These are always a pleasure to view as the countryside is so beautiful and Jean's dialogue is always so infor- mative, interesting and packed full of amusing anec- dotes. Those in the audience who had seen the play "Wild Irish Rose" found added en- joyment as that play was based on Jean's last trip to Ireland with Janet Amos. Regular meetings of the Huron County Genealogical Society are held at 7:30 p.m. on the first Wednesday of each month in the board room of , the Assessment Of - Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Robert Dodge Douglas Robert Dodge Of London, son of Gordon Dodge of Post Credit and Mary Margaret Moore, daughter of Frank and- Verna Moore of Goderich, were married at North Street United Church in Goderich by the Reverend Robert O. Ball on June 25. Maid of honor was Linda Falcone of Woodbridge. Bridesmaids were Nancy Marentette of London, Sandra Buffett Leppan of Saskatchewan, Nora Marshman of London and Jo Anne Moore of Goderich, sister of the' `bride. Flowergirl was Michelle Dodge of St. Catharines. Groomsman was David White of London. Guests were ushered into the church by Brian Gifford of London, Mac and Mike Dodge, both of St. Catharines, brothers of the groom and David Moore of Goderieh, brother of the bride. Ringbearer was Jay Dodge of St. Catharines and the flowergirl's attendant was Carey Dodge, also of St. Catharines. Following the wedding ceremony, a reception was held at the White Carnation in Holmesville. After a wedding trip to Quebec City and Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Robert Dodge took up residence at 72 Orchard Street, London. ( Photo by Ralph Smith) Mr. and Mrs. Alan Siertsema Alan Siertsema, son of Hebo and Margaret Siertsema of R.R. 3 Blyth and Susan Melick, daughter of Bill and Elaine Melick of Goderich, were married in Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich by the Reverend A.C. Young on July 15 at 7 p.m. Maid of honor was Tracey Hamming of Blyth. Bridesmaids were Casey Taylor of Goderich, Debbie Siertsema of Blyth and Jean Bennett of Saskatoon. Groomsman was Brian Melick of Goderich. Guests were ushered into the church by Dennis Dorton of Detroit, Ken Siertsema of Blyth and Bill Bennett of Saskatoon. 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