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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-02-19, Page 6PAGE 6 —GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY,'F EBRUARY 19,1986 ' Rale subiecl to change 100 KINGSTON ST., GODERICH 524-738.1 5 year GIC Annual interest Offering Extended RRSP Hours for your convenience. PROPOSAL CALL Rental Housing, Construction The Ministry of Housing is now accepting applications from builders to construct up to 40 market rental apartments for low and moderate -income families in the Town of Goderich. The call is being made under the provincial Renterprise program, as part of the province's Assured Housing' for Ontario strategy. Renterprise is designed to help in the immediate construction of 5,000 rental units across Ontario. The major feature of the program is the provision of 15 -year interest-free loans to help developers build and manage rental projects. Loan amounts will depend on project costs and first mortgage financing at market interest rates. Builders are invited to take part in Renterprise• and can obtain further information or proposal call packages at the following locations: Ministry of Housing Head Office 777 Bay Street, 2nd Floor Toronto. Ontario M5G 2E5 (416) 585-6363 Ontario Housing Corporation 275 Dundas St.. Suite 1101° London, Ontario N6B 3L1 (519) 679-7110 or 1-800-265-4733 (outside calling area) Competed applications must be received by Friday. March 14, 1986 at3 p.m., at erther of the above - Iocations. Ontario Ministry of Housing Hon. Alvin Curling, Minister ASSURED HOSING FOR ONTARIO People Snowmobile club holds dinner The Colborne Snowmobile Club ( Goderich Incorporated) held a pot luck supper at the club house, Saturday, Fep. 8. Ilene Sillib presented Vivian Graham with a decorated birthday cake which she had made and the members also enjoyed a cake baked by Isabelle Eedy in the shape of a heart for Valentines's Day. For the remainder of the evening, Members played euchre with the following results - high ladies - Reta Tobey ; low ladies - Christina Morley; high men - Rosss Eedy; low men - Greg Hood. Lady with the most O's - Marilyn Morley; men - George Sillib. The Colborne Township Sesquicentennial Committee reports that all tickets for the Heritage dance on February 22 are sold. A good time should be enjoyed by all. Many door prizes have been donated by businesses for the occasion. The Tiger Dunlop Women's Institute has been enjoying afternoons of fellowship as they prepare quilt blocks for a sesquicenten- nial' quilt. They have generously volunteered their talents and time so that some lucky perS.on will have a beautiful COLB'ORNE CORNER Gertrude Knitting, E524-2076 souvenier of Colborne Township's Ses- quicentennial. The • editor `eff,–Colborne Connections reports that everything is on schedule to meet the publication date of July 18. There are still many hours of proof reading and paste-up to do. The community response has been so great that the book has been in- ' creased by 32 pages. Trivia - Answers for Last week Trivia –1. Sophia Green Anderson. 2. 1957. 3. Cedar Valley. 4. Larry Jeffrey, 5. His.daughters' Ferna and Flo. Trivia - 1 - How many toll- gates were there between Lucknow and Goderich? 2. What was the little steam yacht named that ran between Goderich and Choristers begin spring sessions this. month The MacKay Choristers will begin their 1986 spring session on Thursday, Feb. 27 at 9:30 a.m. at MacKay Centre for Seniprs. If you are at least fifty-five years of age and enjoy singing you will be most welcome to join this enthusiastic group of men and women. The director, Irla Stewart, has lined up an interesting and challenging repertoire and under her inspiring leadership you will not only have a good time but will learn a ' new respect for choral music, The Choristers have planned a busy spr- ing program. They hope to entertain the residents at Maitland Manor prior to the Sound of Goderich Concert, scheduled for May 12 and to sing at the MacKay Centre variety night nn. May 98For the Hast two years the choir has successfully competed at the Senior Citizens' Choir Festival in Kit- chener, capturing a third and a second place standing and it hopes to do equally well this coming June. Topic of 4-H project is etiquette 4-H has begun again! The Holmesville I club met Monday, Feb. 17 at the Holmesville Hall, The topic is etiquette. For those who don't know, etiquette is a system of rules or a code of conduct that tells you the thoughtful way to behave with other people. There are 22 members, four of whom are boys. 'In Goderich Township we must either find etiquette an interesting subject or need table manners quickly. Leaders are Joan Crawford and Linda Mustard. The president is Gina Mustard, the vice-president is Jdy Mabon, , the secretary is Adrienne Bartlettt, the .treasurer is Josh Feltham and Jennifer Flynn is the press reporter. The first topic was how to, introduce peo- ple. Did you know if you are introducing so- meone in your family to say, a teacher, the relative is introduced first. Then discussed were what things are rude to say and what things aren't. In proper etiquette, for exam- ple, using offensive language to "make your point" is never acceptable. Then the group practiced etiquette at a buffet. It wasn't exactly buffet -type food. The group ate crackers and cheese, vegetables and dip and punch. The group hasn't thought up a name for our club yet. Inw We're at your service "OUR EVERYDAY SERVICE PRICES RING CLAWS Sizing up- - first size ...... .. 1 2. Each additional 350 size up, Sizing Down• regardless of how r. many sizes All our service work done at Anstett Manufacturing mired, by our own certified GolddsmithsANSTETT E.stimates and consultations at no charge. 4 C!av/s 24. Retipped L Each additional . claw 5 J GOLD CHAIN • Solder 6 V •WATCH BATTERY INSTALLATIONS 4. JEWELLERS Main Corner CLINTON 482-3901 . Church Point Farm Resort? 3. What ahimal was rode during initiation into the Sons of Temperance? 4. Which tavern keeper could take two men, one in each hand, hold them out at arm's length and crack their heads and heels together? 5. Where were the first Goderich horse races held? A guest with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Reaburn recently was their son, Rev. Earl Reaburn of Escuminac, Que., who spent a week visiting his parents and his brother, Steve Reaburn and family at Sundridge. At pre- sent son, Jim Reaburn and wife, Joan and baby, Sarah from Lake Harbour, N.W.T. are visiting their parepts. Glad to report Arnold Young has returned home and is convalescing favourably from a hip operation at University Hospital, Lon- don. Several Colborne ladies who took the bus trip, sponsored by the Goderich Garden Club, to the flower show at Mississauga, last week were Cora Sherwood, June Rourke, Evelyn Treble, Norma Hazlitt and Dorothy Feagan. Goderich man was farmer V. JAMES STEVENSON V. James Stevenson of Goderich died at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital in Goderich on Monday, February 10, 1986 at the age of 92. " A retired farmer, he was a member of the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses. Born in Port Albert on November 14, 1893, he was a son of the late James Stevenson and the former Margaret. Chambers. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Ruby Gilders. He is survived by a son, Graham and two daughters, Jean, Mrs. Albert Vanstone and Ethel, 'Mrs. Leslie Hoy, all of Goderich. Dear friend of Doug Dalton and family, he is also survived,by 10 grandchildren, 17 great- grandchildren and nine great -great grand- children. - A sister, • Winona, Mrs. Harry Munroe of New Westminster, B.C. also survives. The funeral and committal services were conducted from the McCallum Funeral Horne in Goderich on Wednesday, February 12, 1986 at 4 p.m. by Mr. Walter Gardiner of Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses. Burial in Colborne Cemetery. SUPERIOR MEMORIALS ESTABLISHED OVER 60 YEARS Goderich Area ROBERT McCALLUM 11 CAMBRIA ROAD, GODERICH 524-7345 Clinton Area MICHAEL FALCONER 153 HIGH STREET, CLINTON 482-9441 North Street United Church ii 56 North Street, 524-7631 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1986 11:00 a.m. Family Service of Worship North Street United Church•Junior Choir Presents: SIR OLIVER'S SONG A Presentation of the TEN COMMANDMENTS in a Musical that is Representative of several Nationalities Junior Choir Director: Mrs. Ida Stewart Accompanist: Mrs. Janet Thomson SCUT GUIDE WEEK IN CANADA conclu es with a CHURCH PARADE for all North Street Beavers, Cubs, Scouts, Brownies and Guides Please assemble in the gym by 10:30 a.m. Worship Broadcast: Cable 12 at 1 p.m. • ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH i February 23rd lyy_ i Anglican • Espiscopal North and Nelson Streets, Goderich Rector, The Reverend Robert J. Crocker Organist -Choirmaster: David Hamilton, A.R.C.T. •Second Sunday in Lent 8:30 a.m. Holy Communion 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer. Sermon: "Our True Horr", Church School and Nursery i 2:00 p.m. Evening Prayer, Christ Church, Port Albert Lenten Midweek Services: Wednesdays in lent: 10:Ob a.m. Holy Communion Thursday in Lent:17:00 p.m. Holy Cc mmunion — You are always welcome — •�a..•u•w.a•.ra+a..m.•+a.i.'•s...••a.a. i Calvary Baptist Church / ROADi • HAYFIELD ROADAT BLARE E STREET i 10:00 a.m. - Bible gchool i11:00 a.m. Worship Service i i 6:30 p.m. Olympians (Wednesday) 6 7 p.m. Prayer Services (Wednesday) j i 7:30 p.m. Word of Life Club (Friday) L Nursery Facilities ... available Pastor: Terry Woodcock ( Phone 524-6445 L WELCOME TO THE FRIENDLY CHURCH LKnox Presbyterian Church i I Sunday, February 23 i i 11:00 a.m. Divine Worship i i 11:00 a.m. Sunday School i i7:30 p.m. Annual Mariners Service i Mr. Royal preaching at both Services i ("The Harbouraires" in the evening) i Nursery Facilities - Marning Service iEnter to Worship Depart to Serve First Baptist Church . MONTREAL STREET, GODERICH MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE 9:45 a.m. ' Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Thursday 7:30 p.m. - PRAYER 8 BIBLE STUDY PASTOR: REV. GILBERT KIDD 524-9130 You can find acceptance, purpose, joy 8 peace in Christ