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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-10-16, Page 16David White, Feature Value This Week... TWEED SPORT COATS A wide range of handsomely styled Tweed Sport Coats, finely tailored and fashionably coloured to provide you with maximum wearability. Alterations to your exact sizing are at no extra charge. Regularly priced up to $195.00 Value Priced This Week at Offer ends October 22nd. To help finish off your Sport Coat... SELECTION OF DRESS PANTS s noofiFF Men's & Ladies Fashions 32 Wes! Street, Shoppers Square 9jodend i. 524-4312 is 42 • nC it .. _�.:.- it rel unto Only 0 1131 stag' rlrf charge )336-6580 M9)62/-6056 (511906.6540.118 (5110524-6688 1-800-265-1415 Did you know... that it Is important to have your dentures examined regularly? Your mouth is one of the most Important areas of your body, but often the most neglected when dentures are worn. Improperly fitting or neglected dentures can cause severe health problems. 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This information is supplied through the Denturist Association of Ontario and your local therapist. 1985 STELLARS I • from 5899 500Y WE'RE DEALING LIKE NEVER BEFORE! *Plus freight, P.D.I., Tax & Licence STRRTFORD HY1JflDRI Open Mon. - Thurs. 9 a:ni. - 9 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. 633 Erie St. STRATFORD • Sales • Service • Parts *Leasing 271-7528 Artists paint the town in watercolour • from page 1 workshops in Jamaica and also staged a one -alai show there in sponsorship with Mr Canada and the Bank of Nova Scotia. He has had work accepted to the 57th An- nual Exhibition of the Canadian Society of Painters in Watercolours and Reader's Digest has accepted his work for future cover illustrations. While he is renowned for his watercolour work, Scholes takes equal pleasure in giv- ing workshops and helping budding artists to achieve a level of proficiency and com- petence. "Over the five-day workshop I will teach various aspects of watercolour including composition, perspective and colour har- mony related to watercolours," he ex- plained. "I have been giving workshops across Canada and a local artist, Leslie Zolob attended one of my sessions: I guess she wanted people in this area to have ac- cess to my teaching." Working under the philosophy that everything he learned was someone's gift to him, Scholes has applied his talents to teaching others the techniques of water- colours. His approach involves a demonstrated approach to sketching and painting with confidence and understanding and criti- ques are held each day to assist students. Youth is the theme of Huron - Perth Presbyterial rally The 24th annual Rally of West Hur Region of the Huron -Perth Presbyterial was held at Holmesville United Church on Sept. 30, with 65 ladies registering. The theme was "We Grow With Our Youth" which was emphasized. throughout the days program. Hazel McMichael, president of West Huron Region opened the meeting with a poem. Isobel Harris, president of Holmesville U.C.W. led in the singing of several hymns with Verna Lobb at the piano, then extended a warm welcome to all present. President Muriel Coultes of Belgrave brought greetings from Presbyterial and made the following announcements: the an- nual meeting will be in Exeter United Church Jan. 27, 19V,Xondon Conference U.C.W. will be heldlhe Central United Church, Stratford Apr. 13-15. Grace Drummond gave the treasurers report and the proposed budget, then Leila Finkbeiner and budget, then Leila Fink- beiner and Susan Howson gave an in - teresting review of literature and new books available. An amusing skit entitled "What's Your Treasure?" was presented by Cora Sher- wood, Helena Young and Shirley Dustow of Nile. Special music by Ruth Alton from Trinity Ashfield with Dora Alton pianist, was enjoyed. Auburn U.C.W. was in charge of the Bible Study with the theme being "Prayer". Three groups were formed, with Lois Haines, Marjorie McDougall and Dorothy Grange as leaders. The ladies of Holmesville United Church served the noon luncheon. The afternoon session began with a wor- ship service conducted by Phyllis Fisher of rBenmiller U.C.W. with Phyllis Bogie assisting .her. The offering was received by Joanne Bauman and June Peck of Blyth and was donated to Camp Menesetung. Guest speaker of the day was Carl De Grandis Supt. of the Bluewater Youth Cen- tre. He was introduced by Eileen Hanna of Doiwy ut uux. De Grandis first explained the difference between the Juvenile Delinquent Act and the Young Offenders Act, then told about the centre and what is being accomplished there, such as, academic training, treat ment, and counselling. The Huron Board of Education has established a secondary school and will have a normal curriculum not correctional teaching. There is a chapel and a full time chaplain Rev. Clare Geddes. There is to be a Volunteer Coordinator and volunteers will be welcomed. Two accordion solos were played by Roberta Linskill of Dungannon. The roll call was answered by the presidents telling about the youth activities in their church. Nile U.C.W. extended an in- vitation to attend the 1986 rally there. Courtesy remarks were given by Margaret Alton of North Street and the secretary of the day was Verna Robertson of Victoria Street U.C.W., Goderich. • :' `'.' ° •.' pial:l°T�a�•I_\�l:L�'1�1:1°7�:i�L•7_iil:La 1 ` , • • • • ATING UNDERCOATING UNDERCOATING RUST BAN UNDERCOATING 17/11 LApJMPFI/ FUIY O PIIJIiiun Raw hip cyan sigi •NON-DRYING UNDERCOAT •POSITIVE PROTECTION AGAINST RUST •HELPS. REDUCE BODY SQUEAKS *KEEPS NUTS AND BOLTS UNDER CAR FROM RUSTING, MAKING REPAIRS EASIER •NON-TOXIC GODERICH E550 CENTRE MOST CARS $8995 79 Victoria Street, North Phone 524-8612 for your appointment. 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