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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-07-01, Page 8gifipw:Pim hstog;5. n bpfrtefrrterlain .` h'.. .'i. PAGE 8 —GODERICH SIGNAL-STAJ WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1987 _COnirn nit News The Goderich Lions Club hosted their 14th Annual Pancake Breakfast at Sunday morning. Large crowds kept pancake chefs, from left, Bob Murray, Jim Hayter, John SUM/ and Alvin Mr(:re. New book award honor literary excellence The'Trillium Book Award, a new $19,000 prize, will be given annually to an Ontario author in recognition of literary excellence , that contributes to a better understanding of Ontario society and its citizens. The winning title will be chosen by a five -member, bilingual, independent jury comprised of writers, librarians, jour-„ nalists and critics, Minister of Citizenship and Culture Dr. -Lily Munro said today. As well,' an additional $2,000 will be presented -to the publisher of the winning book" td' acknowledge its editorial role and to encourage special marketing campaigns. The Trillium Book Award will increase public awareness of Ontario's major con- tribution to Canadian, publishing and writing, Dr. Munro said. "Two out of every thr'+ee English publications in Canada come from Ontario," she said. "So, too, are an increasing number of French language books:" The Ontario Arts Council will help the ministry select the •jury..A shortlist of 10, titles — five fiction and five non-fiction will be vigorously publicized for a month before the final winner is announced in April, 1988. Books eligible for the prize are trade books in English and French by -Ontario authors — who have lived in the province for at least three years — published in the previous calendar year. The books may be of any genre: fiction, biography, history, poetry, essays, collected stories, travel or .drama. Text books are ineligible. The Trillium Book Award is the first Ontario -wide, government-sponsored literary prize, Dr. Munro said. "With this award,oe are becoming vigorous part- ners in` he full spectrum of activities that work to promote Canadian and Ontario literature." OPEN HOUSE gig Oates "childroWs books ° SATO, JULY 4- 10 AM-2PM 353 Ontario St., Clinton Joanne Drennan 482-7584 JAC •Stripping & Refinishing •Furniture 8e Antiques For Free Estimates call: 526-7013,Cof Goderich & hortusorner A uburn PICK YOUR OWN STRAWBERRIES (One more week only) and RASPBERRIES '75'PINT at MARTIN'S MARKET Hwy. 8, '1a Mile East of Benmiller Roal1. Please bring your own containers Children Welcome Phone 5245207, for more information. . Closed Sundays. ;s - busy throughout the 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. event. !lope) fa71 a,;• (photo by Lou -Ann One Day Only at Groves TV! FR1D YJULY 3-9AM-10 PM 'ME,COLOR TV's -VALUE PRICED DAY SALE! ONE ONLY! Elee�ctrohome HVRD51 - 2 Head VCR Save .50 Dorothy bogie, vice-president and incoming president of the Goderich Lioness Club, presented St. Mary's Separate School student Mary Crowley with the Goderich Lioness Stu- dent of the Year award recently. This award is presented annually to a deserving St. Mary's grade six student who exemplifies intiative, integrity and perseverance and has a mannerly conduct in and about the school. This was the third year for the award. (photo by Lou -Ann Hope) ELECTROHOME 20" PORTABLE COLOR TV Model 48 AVR C38 • 4 Head STEREO VCR to clear at cost 9 95 All prices Cash & Carry to clear II `1 V ® with trade Regular 529" OA rtd zappHerrice centre including • the Board & Batten Gift Ropmj 90 Huron Street Clinton 182-,9414 S llMWEAR ACTIVEWEAR —Golf Shirts— SPECIAII IRREGULARS 399 BAUER SHOE SPECIAL ADULTS t2199 & up KIDS - 1499 S. up OTHERS .f a BASEBALL GLOVES See Our Radio SPECIAL fhaek RACK of LP & Cassettes SHOES Various Brands & Mies $9?9aup BIKES 10 Speed Bikes RAPIDO i299 20% off all Bike Bags Stereo cassettePlayer with Headphone • Reg. 29.95 LEAR JET CAR STEREO 12995 PACKAGE Ono Only! AM/FM Cassette/Spoakors/40 wall amp Main Corner. CLI1lTON 482.3030 s • Radio 1haek AUTHORIZED SALES CENTRE 11y� My Fair Lady Fashions OLD FASHIONED SUMMER SALE 5O%ff off Our Our complete stock of Spring and• summer short or long sleeves •SUITS •BLOUSES 1 o% BIG SAVINGS AT THESE PARTICIPATING DOWNTOWN CLINTON STORES THIS FRIDAY JULY 3 OPEN TILL 10 RM. SCHOOL'S OUT! Begin your Vacation with a trip to NO KIDDING our entire SPRING & SUMMER '87 stockJ��is reduced from 2 0 p/ o" to 50% off Shop while selection is at it's best Clinton Store Only no kidding 12 Issac St. Clinton 482-5515 4, BEATTIE'S FURNITURE LTD. 'Sale FRIDAY, JULY 3 111 a.m. to 10 p.m. ENTIRE 'STOCK MARKED DOWN We will also deduct from purchased price, an amount equal to the Sales Tax. BEATTIE FURNITURE LTD. 1B Albert St., Clinton 482-9521 off Large eldction of •DRESSES fady FASHIONS 43 Albert Street, CLINTON 402-7.872 20% off A selective group of •SWIM SUITS •SKIRTS •SLACKS •SLEEP WEAR *Leather Coats •Work Boots •Casual Shoes •Men's Work Wear •Men's Dress Shoes FRIDAY JULY 3 ONLY OPEN TILL 10 PM