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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-06-11, Page 26In the back row are Joe Melady, Debbie Mit- chelmore, Mark Rowe, Janice McClinchey, Stuart Crew and Sandra Rowe. They are the most valuable midget, junior and senior boys' and girls' track participants this year. In the front row are Karl Krohmer and Colin Alexander, the most valuable junior soccer players; Claudette Richard, the most outstanding cheerleader and Randy Little, the most valuable senior soccer player. (Photo by Cath ,Wooden and Jason Ainslie) Here are some of the winners of the individual athletics awards at G.D.C.I. From back left, they are Colin Alexander, the most valuable junior boys' volleyball player; Dennis Aubin, the M.V. junior boys' basketball player; Mike Evans, the M.V. midget boys' basketball player; Blaise Doherty, the M.V. senior boys' volleyball player; Dennis Donnelly, the M.V. senior boys' basketball player; Bill Shewfelt, the M.V. wrestler; Chris Knox, the most improved novice wrestler and John Brown, winner of the David Bird Memorial Trophy for an outstanding contribution to tennis, (Photo by Cath Wooden and Jason Ainslie) Here, Kinsman Dave Cioet presents G.D.C.I. Students' Council Athletic Representative, Ted Doherty, with the second $1000 installment toward the track fund while G.D.C.I. Physical Education Head Lynn Meyers looks on. WMS hears missionary The theme hymn,, "Unto the Hills," opened the meeting of the af- ternoon auxiliary of the W.M.S. of Knox Presbyterian church, Goderich onMay 20. President, Mrs. Gordon Kaitting, presided and read two poems, "Mother" and "No Favour Do I Seek Today." After offering prayer, Mrs. Kaitting welcomed members and guests. ' Mrs. James Horton read the minutes of the April meeting and the roll call was answered' by each member telling the given names of her mother. Mrs. 0. Falkiner told of cards sent to the sick and shut-ins and more cards were signed by those members --present to be sent this month. Members brought Blessing'Box money to be used for the supply fund and Mrs. J.A. Straiton gave a report of that fund.' The June meeting will be held on Monday evening, June 16 att6 p.m. when .members will meet with the Arthur Circle group for a pot luck • supper followed by a meeting at which Mrs. T. Duke of Seaforth will speak. Mrs. G.L. Royal spoke on the excellent sessions of the recent Synodical meeting held in Brant- ford. • Nursery Stock. • Rolling • Fertilizing • Aerifying • Verticutting • Seeding & Sodding • Instant Shade Trees Mothers Landscaping & Lawn Maintenance 524-2401 Mrs. Ira Dickie read the scriptures from First Corinthians, chapter 13 and spoke on the verses read, using "Christian love as her theme. Mrs. Dickie introduced Mrs. Jack Needham of South' Kinloss who spoke on the missionary work she and her husband have Turn to page 9A • It might be a good idea if the various,countries of the world' would oc- casionally swap history books, just to see what other people are doing with the same set of facts. -Bill Vaughan Scott Collins, Kevin Bundy and Andrea DeWinter received curling awards for being the winning team in the second draw this year. Andrea was also awarded for being the most Improved curler for the year. Absent from this photograph was Keith Hallam.(Photo by Cath Wooden and Jason Ainslie) W. J. Denomme FLOWER SHOP Phone 524. 8132 DAY OR NIGHT Agent for 24 -hr. . FILM DEVELOPING THE LATE PAPER DISASTER Please follow these emergency procedures... Signal -Star , has, at times, been plagued with mechanical failures to the press or computer equipment that can threaten the timely delivery of the paper. If we are experiencing such dif- ficulties and you find your paper is much later than usual, please be patient and watch CABLE TV, CHANNEL 12 for details & expected time of delivery. THANK YOU THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR Anewwayto. detect Unemployment Insurance abuse. Most people getting unem- ployment insurance play by the rules. But some people don't seern to know that they can't take a job and collect benefits without telling is they're working. That's why employers are being asked to send us the starting date and Social Insurance Number or extracts from computer payroll tapes for each employee they hire or rehire. This information is cross- checked with the Social Insurance :Numbers of people receiving unemployment insurance benefits. Only cases of potential abuse will ever surface. After inves- tigation, anyone found 'r'eceiving benefits to which they are not entitled will have to repay them. It may he an honest mistake. Some people forget or don't understand they must '.11 I`rnem- ployment Insurance and report their total earnings when they start t ,.' • .,',, I /u<urarr.r ,tilnnhers ,tf n<-at•r•:red e•nrplrvres are rr,r:• hrrnt rmss-;he,k,.! •cith those rl poll's. re.e irinp une mph,vore tit„ o;, ,ranee rne•!tt< (htlt,a'e' ,t p'trunal a!,,•.:4111 rUrta.,. a new job. In that case, repayment is all that's required. But, a penalty or prosecution may follow when the new system detects people wrongly collecting benefits. If you are collecting unem- ployment insurance benefits, and start a new job, please say so on your 1:l claimant report card. l I Employment and Immigration Canada Lloyd Axworthy Minister E mplo, e1 Imm,grallon Canada Lloyd Axworthy. Mmw,s, NOTICE Public Meeting The Town of Goderich Parks Committee is holding two public meetings to discuss the possible development of certain parks in the Town of Goderich. The meetings are: 1. Krohmer Park,Plan No. 42, Block A, June 5, 1980, 7:00 p.m., Council Chambers, Town Hall, 57 West Street, Goderich. 2. Lakeview Park, Plim-No. 34, Lot 5, June 19, 1980, 7:00 p.m., Council Chambers, Town Hall, 57 West Street, Goderich. The residents of the Town of Goderich are invited to attend and are requested to prepare possible ideas for the development of these parks. Your co-operation would be appreciated. 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