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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1984-08-01, Page 6E;6 'GQ» .�r SIGNAIATAI i WI IDNESDAY, AUGUST 1,1994 I.otikin4 P9r A '.Great Firm Of 801,rr er Recreation BOOKS AND ART SUPPLIES Curl up with a good book during those free hours in the sun. A good book selected from our „dozens of different titles for every, readin9g,,,habit. We fe9ture book for all ages and every reading interest Choose the perfect gift...choose from NOS,TALGICS REFERENCE GOURMET RELIGIOUS KIDDIE CORNER PACE SETTERS AndMuch More Select From Over 1500 Books KINGS BOOK & GIFT SHOP (Next To Post Office) 33 East Street Goderich DraI 524-7531 SEAV Thurs.-Fri. CARMELA LONG Saturday PERFECT AFFAIR FkTH OPEN SUNDAYS 1 DI T I T Imo. 1l ►_ sreunion Derk and Tinie Logtenberg and' family hosted the DeBoer reunion lurid at their farm on Sunday afternoon. Gertie Park visited in CGQderi;ph n Sunday with her sister-in-law, Nell Bandy. Mr. and Mrs.. Ray U1!ph, Ray Jr. and Cheryl attended the ch reunion at Rondeau Park near Chatham on Sunday, Congratulations to John and Kathy (Pen - found) Young, who were naarried in Londesboro on Saturday. John is a son of Fred and Donna Young. Joyce Pocock of Dawson Creek, B.C, returned to her home on Saturday following a two week visit with her parents, Frank and Mary Glenn. On Sunday, July 22 Mr. and Mrs. I)erk • ®UN�ANNDN DOINGS Marie Park, 529-7719`:'. Logtenberg attended the baptismal services in Stratford for their grandson, Joshua West, son of Joe and Irene West. Matthew and Andrew Ott of Kitchener visited last week with their grandparents, Irvine and Colleen Eedy. ACW bazaaris successful te 3 11 spot I i=ii V Fresh Daily From Our Own Gardens.... We're All Ears Waiting To Hear What You Think Of Our Quality Produce And Low; Low Prices.... Pardon Our Corn, But We Can't Wait Tp Receive Your Kernels Of Information. Hurry You Won t Be Disappointed T CORN Picked Fresh Every Morning Try It Steaming Hot With Butter—Mmmm Good! Fresh Cut Gladiolus For The Table Quality & Freshness Guaranteed PEACHES . '"ZUCCHiI`t4 HELD CUCUMBE.RS BLUEBERRIES NEW CROP APPLES PLUMS ' ONT. BLUEBERRIES CHERRIES FRESH EGGS NEW ONT. POTATOES FIELD TOMATOES MINI CARROTS MELONS & CANTALOUPE GREEN & WAXED BEANS 7 Case Jf . CAULIFLOWER 8?0 12 Heads RED RASPBERRIES 8or281b. Pails Fresh Raspberries Now Available martin's market Available Weekends MENNONITE HOME BAKING Please Telephone FOR ALL YOUR GARDENING 524-8024 NEEDS...SEE US TODAY... 1/4 mile east of Benmiller Road on Highway no. 8 (Huron Road) Another great reason to join the Credit Union... SERVICE WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? At.the Goderich Community Credit Union you get... orFAST, CONVENIENTSERVICE, Ln long I -P ,i; �'• on tkor'" Ju't urtec,us te, pr A • c. to see a teller At your waiting going on P ailing to seeYOUI. *COMPLETE BANKING SERVICES: ®MON-EY DPI -:EPS •SHARE •SAV AC COUNTS •CHEQUING A:,CC)L' *TRUST AC•_,OiiN Tr •PAYC,AY ICANS • -PAVELLERS CHEQUES • `FFM DEPOSITS .Far�SP S • ' HOSP 'S a` Ar.ETY DEPOSIT BOXES • ; INANCIAL COUNSELLING s'OPErJ '.'JFEKLr PAYMENT PLANS .GE-'4EINSURED. OPEN, *MORECONVENIENT OFFICEHOURS: tv'• to Th(Irs 9 3r, A m ,I 15 p rr, Fridays 9 30 a m to 6 30 p m WHAT ARE YOU WAITING FOR? JOIN TODAY! • N,. ,.lie Hr 'r,lr,q Pe,,c;IF' ,4' L�%' GODEF1191-1 COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION ST DAVID ST _GOUERICH PHONE 524.8366 Margaret Young, President of the ACW of Christ Anglican Church, reports the bazaar held at the church on July 28 was a success. She wishes to express her thanks to all those who made contributions. Church News The Reverend Robert Crocker conducted morning prayer at the 9:30 a.m. service Sunday, speaking on the topic of por- nography. It was announced that the ACW would meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. in the church. Social News - Visiting with Vi Petrie for the weekend was her daughter, Eleanor and her hus- band, Gordon Cockfield from Detroit. Steve Corkurn from Sydney, Nova Scotia is visiting with his family in the village. Vacationing in Port Albert for the first time were Harry and Lucille Restwo and .children, Sandra and Michelle from Hamilton. Visiting at their parents' cottage are Larry and Anne Gibson and children, Aman- da and Matthew from Hamilton.., Many residents from this area attended PORT ALBERT NEWS Tom Livingstone, 529-7645 the Bicentennial Variety Show sponsored by Ashfield Township Saturday night in the Works Garage. Marge Jones of London has arrived to spend her annual vacation at Victoria Beach. It was interesting to read in the Encounter . section of Saturday's London Free Press, that Roy Bellinger, retired Conservation Of- ficer, now living in Port Albert, was the one who made the suggestion in the early 1960s that the' Hullett Marsh become a Con- servation Area. It is composed of 2,000 acres under water and in mid-April of this year saw 20,000 migratory birds set down on their annual northward trek. Expert quilters will show off Special demonstrations by expert quitters will highlight the Bayfield Quilt Show August 3rd, 4th, and 5th. The schedule is: Friday 2:30 p.m., Hawaiian Quilts, Carolyn Chapman; 4:30 p.m., Quilting Stitches, Mildred Fellows; 7 p.m. Piecing and Grandmother's Flower Garden, Jean Dunn. Saturday 10:30 a.m., Quilting, Mildred Merrill, 2 p.m. Applique, Jean Lindsay; 4:30 p.m. Trapunto, Lola Cook. Sunday 2:30 p.m., Crib Quilt and Hawaiian; 4:30 p.m. Quilt Walk. The show inthe Old Town Hall will be open Friday from 2 to 8 p.m.; Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m'. and Sunday from 2 p.m. to 6 P.m. The quilts which have been entered'from Bayfield, Goderich, Grand Bend, Blyth, Clinton and Sarnia will be judged by Mary Rochon of the Bayfield House Gallery, Grace Forbes, president of the Ontario Street Quitters, Lola Cook, member of several needlework and textile organizations, and Carolyn Chapman, quilting teacher and student of Ginny Byers. A NEW LOOK A NEW SERVICE wo am aoxr,reri a^d harry Io nftrr our ,OIomers a r0I^(rl,'Ir Intor(r Dr's or and r)nr',ra(nrl nnr�„r., 1 ;1' rirrp in a'--1 ;0' IS shrw yflu nnw r I ' nn I.j.n•1,'r a 'rent; h.1 ; a1 t r(,•,.:r'1:.1' 1arras,' r�rS p ., �'F r, -)11,•r1 ' r -a^ rrov'rir' 1 I'' ” ., 4. 1• r ,„jr n nrri nahrr` r I In n'aun yrIr' n ,. NAI.! 'u M(J TC1 1 1 INE 1 t )1zNITl )RE 71 ALBERT S -T. CLINTON PHONE 482-9505 Sandra Van Osch and Laurie Hayden, highland dancers, performed in- the Ashfield Bicentennial variety concert held at the township public works garage Saturday evening. Residents of the township and former Ashfieldites gathered to mark the province's Bicentennial at the concert aid dance which followed. (Photo by Sharon Dietz)' 1 opening soon hair connection p.hone 524-4677 138A The Square Goderich. (below Standard Trust) Taking appointments as of August 7, 1984. Official Opening; Monday, August 13, 1984. McKILLOP MUTUAL INSURANCE Established 1876 COMPANY Ph. 527-0400 91 Main St. South, Seaforth FULL COVERAGE Farm & Urban Properties DIRECTORS & Ken Carnochan Lavern Godkin John McEwing Stanley Mcllwain Donald M( Kercher Kerineth Moore J N. Trewartha Stuart Wilson ADJUSTERS 482-3354 527-1877 523.9190 524-7051 527-1837 52---0 7.08 482-7593 527-0687 AGE NTS E.F Bill Durst Bob McNaughton Wm. Leiper 527-1455 527-1571 523.4257 CALL AN AGENT OR THE OFFICE Filter Queen "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA” 482-7103 W.J. Denomme FLOWER SHOP Nsworr`� Phone 524-8132 DAY OR NIGHT Agent for 24 hr. FILM DEVELOPING MACLYN CAR OILING Phone 395-3352 11/2 miles north of Amberley, west off Highway No. 21 LOOK FOR SIGNS PRICES: Cars 516. Pickups or Vans S18. To Included Open 9-5 PM Weather permitting 1984 SOCCER CAMP Sponsored by the Goderich Recreation Department & the Goderich Minor. Sc%cer Association - AUGUST 13-17, 1984 at AGRICULTURE PARK, McDONALD ST.-GODERICH, sCost- ,r 0 •0 v per person Soccer,Camp for boys & girls ages 7-13 years is designed to provide an opportunity to learn and improve soccer skills together With an understanding of the principles and systems of play. Pre -Register by August 10, 1984 4 ry / APPLICATION FORMS AND MORE INFORMATION ARE :! AVAILABLE AT THE RECREATION \\ OFFICE, 166 McDONALD ST., GODERICH