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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-03-06, Page 32g ,i.' ; 0kSTA lM1 A. M l?; *',! ilryARCif ! {d7RM•:.: The annual fun match between the Knights of Columbus and the Shriners was held February 17 at the Vanastra Curling Club. Pictured are two of the mixed club teams, left to right back row, Charlie Proctor, Clinton Shrine; Bill Cook, Goderich Masons; Frank Crawley, John Van .Bakel and Brian Crawley, Seaforth K of C; Claire McCue, Stratford Shrine. Kneeling are Rene Brochu, Seaforth K of C and.Blll Baxter, (News -Record photo) -- -lister city to thank Canada in ,fit, Patrick's Day. parade BY LESLIE E. ARNDT, BAY CITY TIMES This sister city across) Lake Huron, with a "thank you Canada" theme for this year's 26th • annual St.. Patrick's Day parade,, Sunday, March 16, is inviting Goderich city officials, civic. leaders and . parade 'en- tries for the annual, "green wave" through the heart of downtown. In recognition of `Canada's heroic role in spiriting six American diplomats from Iran, the parade association through former Mayor James L. Tanner, now president of the Bay City Sister Cities Federation, the official body for carrying on the sister city contacts with Goderich, had invited Prime Minister Joe Clark before his recent defeat by Pierre Trudeau. Also, Miss Dominion of Canada was invited and has accepted. Clark has "roots"' in Bay City, including relatives such as cousins he has never met. He has never visited the city, where his grandfather, the late Archibald McDonnel, was mayor, judge, hardware store owner, and wealthy lumberman. His gran- dmother came from Bay City, married and with her husband, Charles Clark, a native of Kin- cardine, Ontario, established the family home in High River, Alberta. Parade organizers still have hopes Clark will come. "He may have more time....ff�W To matt a junket like this, visiting the town from whence his ancestors came," says Parade association President Larry Piotrowski, Tanner's son- in-law. onin-law. The parade ' again is expected to attract more than 70,000 people from Best advice to a dieter: "No thyself". Parents to child psychologist: "The very minute we stop showering him with at- tention, he acts spoiled." • WHALEN INSURANCE BROKERS IN ALL TYPES OF ANNUITIES 60 West St. 524-3433 all parts ofg Canada. The four -mile - long parade is set for 2 p.m. March 16. The usual post -parade party has been changed this year to a pre -parade festivity Saturday night, March 15, at the Village Hall on Johnson Street. Canadian ,Legionnaires again will • be hosted by Bay City's Harding-Olk-Craidge American Legion Post 18. Bay City' has a new drill team, pom-pom mayor, Mrs. Anne R. girls, adult chaperones Hacht-el r - the-real-esT to ;, an•d--perhaps ser: Meal officials to Goderich for Michi an and Director Keith Saxton says this could .be a first step in an official sister school relationship_: for other exchanges between the two schools. Under ' the plan, Goderich's band will bus to Bay City for school and public concerts, May 1-3 and Western High • will send four buses and about 1.50 persons, including its band, Westernette flag business with her husband, Robert, the first. woman mayor in the city's history. She has" succeeded John R. Willertz., a professor at Saginaw Valley State. • College. • The parade is expected to kick off the busiest year yet for' exchange projects between sister cities. Music ''has been described as "a bridge to international friendship and understanding." With this in mind, Bay City Western High School and Goderich District Collegiate Institute will ,build their "bridge" across Lake Huron with exchange band concerts in May. Western Band w 1 Goderich Museum to display Rey. Gonyou conducted Bible Study on Thursday afternoon. Rev. Gonyou played his guitar while he and his wife sang a duet. Bingo was played in the auditorium on Friday 'afternoon.. The choir sang Jesus Joy of Livingat" the Sunday morning service. Rev. Tl^well's meditation school and public ' con- certs May 15-17. Each city will provide housing in private homes for the visitors. The sister cities federation also has petitioned city officials in Bay City "to have a street, 'park or public• place named in honor of our Canadian sister city • in lasting memory of the friendship between us A. Goderich delegation of city officials, civic leaders, etc., also will be invited for the May18 re- dedication of Bay City's renovated City" Hall,a landmark -dating back to the 1890s before Bay City and West Icay., City merged as'one ity. subject was ''In Need of a Savior". Old Tyme Music was enjoyed again on Monday afternoon when Marie Flynn and friends en- tertained. Marie is planning some wheelchair square dancing for the near future: A dernpnstration of Michelle Lynn Jewellery was in'the craft room on Wednesday afternoon and- the residents all had the opportunity to buy a piece of. jewellery that caught their eye. Huronview would like to welcome Mrs. Mary Elliott from Exeter. Sympathy is -'expressed to w antiques at Huronview the family of Jim MacEwen. March is proving to be a busy month already anct we are looking 'forward to Coleen McQuire who is corning to put ` on a Program on March 17th. On March 21, we are having , the God.erieh Museum with a display of Results �fHuron's rural elderly study will_increase sensitivity Over the next month or so a team of 12 ladies from Clinton, Zurich, G.oderi.ch.. -..aid__..-Sq.aforth,• -. will be calling oh"selectud senior citizens throughout the area to ask them to take part in a study being conducted in co-operation with the Rural Development Outreach Project from the University of Guelph and the Huron Committee of Huron County. Professors Alex Mich.alos_ax _Linda Wood from the University of Guelph are interested in learning more about the life • satisfaction of the rural elderly in Huron County. •, They are, in- terested in such.things as health, family relations, housing, etc. from several different points of view. From this, Professors Michalos . and Wood hope .to learn what, is most Important to seniors in this area. It is expected that the results of the study will have a number of benefits for the community: in- creased sensitivity in the community to the quality of life and needs of the elderly, some ideas for policy development for local . social and com- munity agencies and some suggestions for long-range programs for the benefit of seniors. If you would like more information about this study, please call Mrs. Louise Marritt, the RDOP Co-ordinator in Wingham at 357-9911. antiques in the craft room. The staff and we hope residents will be in old -fashion dress on that date. A little extra is planned for the main dining room for that day also. Plans der way teers' 25th. are for supper Watch for our also un - our volun- on March March 13/80 •Down Quilts 'Pillow Cases *Pillows *Sheets •Towels "Table Cloths •Rlathroom,. -Accessories 'Wallpaper Monograms done on the prennses Watch next week's paper for Opening Specials 73 Hamilton St. Cuea 524-2448 Goderich FRESH (PART BACK ON) CHICKEN LEGS IN EACH PKG:: 3 FOREQUARTERS WITH WHOLE BACK & NECK, 3 HINDQUARTERS WITH WHOLE BACK, 3 WINGS AND 2 GIBLET PACKS. DEVON BRAND SLICED PORK SHOULDER ROAST SIDE BAGON RED HOTS MEATY ONTAy' FRESH PORK TAILS SLICED OR BY THE PIECE FRES'f NUTRITIC FRESH PORK ZEHRS OWN BRAND PORK LIVER SCHNEIDERS SAUEB ACT 900 ml BAG SCHNEIDERS FAMILY PACK BEEF BURGERS SCHNEIDERS - 5UU g. PKG. BURNS SWT. PICKLED CON SCHNEIDERS - 500 g. PKG. BURNS PICKLED CORN MEALED 8P BREAKFAST SAUSAGE .:;%98BACK BACON CHUB _ 4% 49 DINNER CANADAROUND ' FULLY COOKED LB. 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