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Pick Your Own
JUICY FIELD
TOMATOES
Great for Chili Sauce & Canning, etc.
*LARGE CANTALOUPES (muskmelon)
*SUMMER APPLES (for eating cooking)
*Also Available...
Spanish Onions, New Potatoes,
Pine River Cheese, New Crop Honey,
Maple Syrup, Apple Butter
"Bring Your Ow.n Containers.'
LA 55AU NE
FPRM zSAxET
0404 ARD S
WIROLD
LASSALINE
Farm Market and Orchards
5. •v" Iles south of Goderich (Past the Drive -In)
cone- sion,3 & 4 of Goderich Twp. Follow the Signs
524-7772
OPEN; Mon. -Sat. 8 a.m.-6 pm.; Sundays 1 p.m. -6 p.m.
Canada Day
committee feted
The Goderich Canada Day Committee,
which organized an impressive variety of
events for the local Canada Day Celebra-
tion, July 1, has received a Certificate of
Award from David Crombie, the
Secreatary of State of Canada and from
the President of the Provincial Territorial
Canada Day Committee.
The award is given in recognition of an
outstanding contribution in Support of
Canada Day, 1987.
Committee members include: Mayor
Eileen Palmer, Adminstrator Larry Mc-
Cabe, Police Chief Patrick King, Tourism
Promoter Robin Stuart, Recreation Pro-
gram Co-ordinator Bob Marshall, Judy
Crawford and Alvin Blackwell.
Goderich Town Council indicated it has
no objection to an application for a liquor
licence by the Zoni Family Restaurant, 33
Kingston St., Goderich. -
Council noted that a licenced restaurant
has existed at that location in the past,
although the present business is not cur-
• rently licenced.
Neither is there salvation in any other ...
Whereby we must be saved. Acts 4:12
What Is The Lord Jesus Christ To You?
To the
To the
To the
To the
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To the
To the
To the
To the
To the
To the
artist the Lord Jesus Christ is the One Altogether Lovely.
architect He is the Chief Cornerstone.
baker He is the Living Bread.
banker. He is the Hidden Treasure.
biologist He is the Life.
builder He is the Sure Foundation.
carpenter He is the Door.
doctor He is the Great Physician.
educator He is the Great Teacher..
engineer He is.the New and Living Way.
farmer He is the Sower and the Lord of the Harvest.
To the'florist He is the Rose of Sharon.
To the geologist He 'is the Rock of Ages.
To the horticulturalist He is the True Vine.
To•the judge He is the Righteous Judge of.all the earth.
To the juror He is the Faithful and True Witness.
To the jeweller He is the Pearl of Gre-at Price.
To the lawyer He .is the Counselor, the•Lawgiver, the Advocate. .
To the newspaper man He is the Good News'of Great Joy.. -
To the philosopher He is •the Wisdom of God.
To the sculptor He is the Living Stone.
To the servant He is the Good Master
To the statesman He is the Desire of all Natiohs.
To the student He is the Incarnate Truth.
To the theologian He is the Author and Finisher of,our Faith.
• To the laborer He is the Giver of Rest.
To the Sinner He is the Lamb of God that taketh away,his sins:
To the Christian He is the Son of the Living God, Saviour and Lord.
WHOSOEVER SHALL CALL UPON THE NAME OF THE LORD'SHALL BE SHAVED.
ACTS 2:21
HURON CHRISTIAN MEN'S ASSOCIATION
Karma McClenaghan performed with puppets and song last week at Victoria school for
children as part of Summer Special Events. i-Lere she lets Christina Mclvor do the singing.
Her sister Candice thinks it is funny. (photo by Ted Spooner)
THE NEWS IS OUT
GOING OUT
OF BUSINESS
SALE ...
Closing Out Prices
Throughout The Store!'
DON'T MISS! Quality Jewellery
at a price you'll Tike. In fact,
this is one sale you simply
can't afford to miss.
Quality, More Selection and Value
tor most every budget!
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THE CJTLET.•ERY
A DIVISION OF
ORMANDY'S INC.
366 BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH 524-2924
between Home Hardware and Murphy's Landing
OPEN: Mori. Sat. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Fri. till 9 p.m.
Karma McClenaghan lets Mania Johnston do the singing during her show, of puppets and
song last week at Victoria school. McClenaghan performed as part of Summer Special
Events. Christina Mclvor and her little sister, Candice wait their turn on the microphone.
(photo by Ted Spooner)
Check children for head
lice before sending
them back to school
With summer holidays ending, parents
are busy preparing children for the upcom-
ing school year. And according to Catherine
Walsh, Director of Nursing at the Huron
County Health Unit, this is a good time for
parents to make sure children returning to
school are free from head lice.
"Head lice are not a serious health pro-
blem", said Ms. Walsh. "But they are an-
noying for parents and children". ,
While the number of head lice cases` con-
tinue to increase provincially, Huron County
has begun to see a reverse of this trend.
"And we want to make sure this continues",
Ms. Walsh added.
Contrary to popular belief, the problem
has nothing to do with a lack of cleanliness
and can affect anyone. One reason children
are more susceptible is that they readily ex-
change hats, combs and toys while playing.
This in turn provides an opportunity for lice
to spread between them.
Ms. Walsh suggests that parents examine
children's hair and scalps wrek1v nar-
ticularly if their children are scratching
their heads. Although the actual insects
may be difficult to see, the eggs or "nits"
are easily identifiable. The eggs loglic like
tiny pearl -covered specs, resembling dan-
druff. However, unlike dandruff, they must
be removed from the hair with some effort.
Usually they are found in fine hair behind
the ears, above the forehead or at the back
of the neck. ..
To ensure outbreaks are controlled,
children with lice are asked to stay home un-
til they are treated and the nits removed.
Several shampoos suitable for use on
children are available. But parents should
be aware that although these products kill
hatched lice, the eggs often have to be
removed by hand or with the use of metal
combs. Ms. Walsh recommends that
parents contact the Huron County Health
Unit for more information. i Brussels:
887-9331; Clinton: 482-3116: Exeter:
235-1014; Goderich: 524-8301; Seaforth:
527-1243; Wingham : 357-2264 1.
Lobb wins 1987 Award
As a member organization of the Soil
Conservation Society of America
iS.C.S.A.I, the Ausable Bayfield Conser-
vation Authority wishes to bring attention
to a local achievement. The S.C.S.A. ori
August 5 named nine individuals as reci-
pients of the organization's 1987 Honour
Award. Among those named was Donald
Lobb of R.H. 2 Clinton.
S.C.S.A. President Maurice. G. Cook of
Raleigh, North Carolina presented the
awards -at a banquet concluding the
organization's 42nd Annual Meeting held
in Billings, Montana.
The Honour Award is presented to
S C.S.A. members and non-members for
significant contributions in the field of land
and water resource conditions, Donald
Lobb was recognized for his active use of
conservation tillage and physical struc-
tures such as terraces, windbreaks, and
grassed waterways; on his farm.
Lobb has been active in promoting con-
servation. In conjunction with his working
in no -till and soil conservation cropping
practices, he works closely with the
University of ,Guelph on weed control
research. Lobb has undertaken the
modification of equipment to carry out this
work.
In addition, Lobb writes articles about
soil erosion on agricultural land, speaks at
workshops and seminars about the need
for long-term planning and encourages the
use of conservation tillage to save soil.
In 1983, he became the first chairman of
the Huron Soil and Water Conservation
District, the first such district in Ontario.
. Don Lobb's efforts to utilize and promote
soil conserving fanning practices have
also been recognized in the past when.he
received the 1981 Norman Alexander Con-
servation Award and the 1985 Ridgetowi
College West Ag. Alumni Humanitarian
Award.