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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-11-18, Page 7GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 198.7—PAGE 7 %+`f i IlF;I;`r iiia ti'0'.i lilll` ,'41% ......... SIR fid{1:::: •eliinnl'•y r.. Financial Information Seminar Tues• Dec. 1187 7-8120 p.m. STRICTLY INFORMATION SEMINAR DOWNSTAIRS AT s® SOUTH ST. •Advantages, Disadvantages & Explanation of Mutual Funds, Segregated Funds, G.I.C.'s •Advantages & Disadvantages of RRSP's •Information on RRIF's & different types of annuities . *Will & Estate planning by James Grant (lawyer) ' No Cost No Obligation Limited Seating So Reserve By Calling DAVID BENDING & ASSOC. 524-4407 iy .•7 The Second Goderich Brownies recently held their enrolment at North Street United Church, with 11 girls becoming new members. From left: front -- Amanda Decker, Alicia Warr, Amanda Ottewell, Carol Potter, Wendy bogie; back — Heather Bettgar, Julie Lukat- chko, Kristin Glazier, Alicia Johnson, Mandy Stuart and Shannon Pickell. (photo by Patrick Raftis) Choir practice continues at St. Joseph's Choir practice continues at St. Joseph's on Tuesday evenings in preparation for the annual Carolfest to be held in Lucknow on Dec. 2nd. Local members of the Goderich and District Pro -Life attended the regular monthly meeting at their new offices above The Park Theatre on the Square in Goderich. The catering committee of the Catholic Women's League held a meeting on Thurs. evening at the home of President Denise Dalton. On Sunday evening the Youth Club met for their regular weekly meeting. Their current activities include a continuing study of the Old Testament. An evening of bowling is planned for the near future.. F.E. Madill Secondary School in Wingham held their annual commence- ment on Friday, Nov. 6th. Those members of our parish community graduating in- cluded: Peter Van Diepen who received his Secondary School Graduation Diploma - and Peter has returned to F.E. Madill for further studies. John Van Osch received his Secondary School Honour Graduation Diploma as well as his.Senior Letter and is currently attending the University of Waterloo. Linda Van Osch also graduated and received her Secondary School Honour Graduation Diploma as well as her Senior Letter, an award for the highest mark in English and her Diploma and cheque as an Ontario Scholar. Linda is continuing her studies at Wilfrid Laurier University. The 11111111.11.1111.1611.111116. KINGSBRIDGE PARISH/SCHOOL Louise Martin school letter is awarded to those who col- lect a pre determined number of points for participation in sports, academics and school activities. Congratulations to Lin- da, John and Peter and good luck and God's blessings on their continued studies. A special Remembrance Day Celebra- tion was held at the school for the students on Nov. llth. Included in the program were scripture readings, petitions and readings by staff and students and a special RemembranceDay movie and.ap- propriate music supplied by Mr. Mc- Quillan on the bagpipes. Declaration of war on waste Later the same day Mr. Tim Doherty was at the school teaching various movements and ball throwing skills to the students. Father Ed also was at the school this week and participated in the Remem- brance Day Program. On Friday afternoon the K, 1 and 2 classes had the opportunity to go to Brookside School to see a live concert given by Susan and April, two people the children are very familiar with from their appearances on Mr. Dressup. The children participated actively and enjoyed it very much. Also this past week, photograph proofs were returned to the students so that they might choose -and order those poses they like best. The next big event the children are look- ing forward to is the Book Fair to be held at the school Nov. 18-25. More than 100 municipalities, represen- ting over 50 per cent of Ontario's population have declared war on waste - in a positive way - by celebrating Ontario's third Annual Recycling Week. At the heart of the celebrations is the theme Education and Awareness Celebra- tions in Ontario's larger municipalities will focus in the schools utilizing the kit developed by the organizer' HAWAIIAN PARTY This Saturday, Nov. 21. Special Hawaiian Food • lots morel LIVE ENTERTAINMENT This Friday and Saturday, Nov. 20 & 21 FREE BANQUET FACILITIES When ou have your Christmas Party here, HARBOUR LIGHTS RESTAURANT & TAVERN OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8 A.M. - 1 A.M. HIGHWAY 21 - BAYFIELD 565-1554 SWITCH TO WHERE THE SMART MONEY IS GETTING MORE INTEREST ...and watch your savings grow! Get higher daily interest than the banks offer. Plus: • special bonus rates on accounts over $3,000 • S50 and $25 cash bonus for transfer from another financial institution • free chequing privileges on balances over S500 ® choice of Passbook or Monthly Statement. Safety Deposit Boxes - If rented before Jan. 1, the FIRST 6 MONTHS ARE FREE. STANDARD TRUST Member - (..nada Deposit Insurance Corporation 138 The Square, Goderich 524-7385 • Over S1 4 Qillion in assets • Serving over 150,000 Canadians nation-wide According to Mrs. Discepolo, Chairman of the Organizing Committee and long- standing recycling progt'm operator, "Recycling of material 'has doubled this year over 1986 - almost one ton>ie out of every 50 is being diverted from landfill. "Much greater effort is expected by 1990, when over a million households will par- ticipate," said Discepolo. REWIRE OFF STO Potpourri) *Save din Candles and Y ON DAY ONLY ... 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