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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-07-01, Page 40ommunit News Mall fun In what they hope will become an annual event, Suncoast Mall mer- chants hosted their first Goderich Founders Day Celebration last week complete with a midway and helicopter rides. On the mid- way, six-year-old Billy Wilson became the train ride's engineer while, at right, Marlaine and Bethany Lindsay of Wingham enjoyed a ride on the swings. (photo by Lou -Ann Hope) ��� �5;^'."a'�:�4a !:':y.:;;, qtr �y�4 GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1987—PAGE 3A y�Yj%H'`:'usy rgy %,f % isr ?%3i y:.i�><lzi .✓-ice:;s Wiz:, r .----.--.. 1 A dlsltwa; her is a maim t s trrl tit l~ a del?:i.,: ion that last; a long time, Tb help ytxu rl~1ati:ke th; rigtit choice, vert, lti ite you to c(,r1 i a1 e all: the vet*: sale dt d extinsive k' E . res an 11�1gt1:s disiiwasb: r • Can of)e'r. t -nine the ,s are and;perform rl e, discover the sophisticated tee!)n:n!'rs .t> And c-t)tt- .sider our high standard .04#xcei1' n e It ° on t take long. whrhis414opt,e40000044.0why ranee- than,a iradi:II 4441 10 theta ar1£4t' O vt�KRt1.10.113,04 fi• Models *Sh000lllltl►a> is *Special APPLIANCE DISTRIBUTORS SEAFORTH PH. 527-1213 TOLL FREE: 1-800-265-8589 Mark Vessey, 10, of 260 Tilt St. (centre) won -the bicycle saFtey rodeo, hcId.at Sun - coast Mall Sat.: i)on ('orriveau, of the Sun - coast Merchants Association '1 right) and Const: Matt Afi'leek presented Mark with his prize, a new CCM scooter. Vesscy won a run-off 'with: runner-up Mathew Brown, 13, to take the win. There were five events in the rod(4) designed to demonstrate eyei- ing safety and skills. Doucette entertains at Arthur Circle Store Open: 9:00 a.m. - 9 p.m., Wed., Thurs., Fri. CE_OSING DOWN LE CONTINUES... The Arthur (!i reit. Aux. !tet at the horne of Betty 1ielesic..lutte 15 -for a salad -supper meeting, in ,the garden. Betty opened the meeting, with a native prayer, in •keeping with the thence of native studies. She also welcoinl' everyone. Betty. € ave, a• reading "Beloved, let us Love One Another' followed by scripture readings, from Matthew 22, verse 34, Homans 15, by (;Enda Salter. Marion Doucette, a puppeteer,"was introduced and she del ighted. the group av i.th her "apron" as she called it. which Ind tnar>'y pockets of puppets .and she denutnstr•ate(i how she makes these creatures, tier endless. nursery I'liya.nes and lines by .tnernory, caught everyone's attention. She also showed many - finger puppets anci'finishe(I the evening with afavoritc puppet The I,ady" who swallow- ed .a huge mount. of eatables. large and small. The roll call was answered by a •€crvor'ite flower. followed by a short business session. (Greer ('a 'ren thanked Betty for her hospitality and the delirious dinner, served by her conurrittet'. Pres. Joyce (Garrick closed the meeting " with prayer. 'I'ht' next meeting will be Sept. 21. ONLY 10 DAYS LEFT UNTIL WE CLOSE OUR DOORS FOREVER! * HURRY UP f DON'TWAIT» * CHANCE OF A sP�sr17.st LIFETIME ;;�w� *DON'T MISS IT! Skit is part of camp experience A very aiiilising. but equally challenging skit based on the il('.V purpose highlighted the "camp -fire" portion of the• afternoon programme as about 100 women from -Huron-Perth Presbyterial gathered for their annual "Campsite Experience." The skit was written by Alma Langford, of Exeter, who was also one of the Huron -Perth Thes- pians" performing it. Others' participating were Helen Anderson of Tavistock. Muriel ('oultes of Belgrave, Phyllis Cox of Goderich, and Linda Hawley of Exeter. . Women were asked in this 25th anniversary yea'. to evaluate the activities of their -own local groups. 'Coffee and cookies were waiting as the "campers" arri‘ ed• and Anna Key's of Var- na began the day with a sing -song: Other parts of the day included typical ramp ac- tivities— discussion groups meeting• in the sunshine following the morning address on "Celebration" by, Rev. Bonnie Lamble of Walton-Bluevale: the outdoor ret'reation in charge of Nancy Corrigan of Bluevale. Following a generous pot -luck lunch, a mock campfire program was conducted in- cluding real camp songs,,the skit, and final- ly a most inspirational comtmunion service conducted in the outdoor chapel by Miss Debbie Hoekstra of Exeter. and the Rev_ . Bonnie Lamble. The combination of an excellent pro- gramme and a 'delightful location on the shore of Lake Huron easily banished the discomfort of tharecent heatwave. It was a real celebration, thanks to the work of the planning committee - Jean Taylor, Bayfield; Mary F. Dow, Mitchell; and Jean 'Mothers, Wingham. m Fiesta Box ,d Smiles & Chuckles SUMMER JELLIES - CANDY 99 SALE 2 Shoppers Choice, 680 g. POWER JUICE 100 Reg. 2.19 SALE Ladies'/Teen's Assorted ,TOPS& OO SWEATERS Reg. 19.99 1 ea. Plastic Reg. 1.99 COTTON BALL .00 HOLDERS SALE pkg. Jergen's 90 gr. BAR SOAP 100 4 BARS / • Phentex -BABY WOOL 5 Reg. 1.49 SALE ■ Peoples Brand, 4 Pack mFACE CLOTHS 100 Reg. 2.19 pkg. SALE pkg. 4'Pack, 40 Watts Only LIGHT BULBS 166''' Reg. 2.49 •pkg Assorted Sizes, Plastic TABLE CLOTH 300 Reg. 5.99 Assorted Colours, sizes 72" x 72" SHOWER 300 CURTAINS Reg. 5.99 ea. • h Bo xecf OCk/es • INCREDIBLE..Wnat are you waiting for? That's right, Peoples Going Out Of Business. Everything in the store m t b sold. 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