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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-03-11, Page 15ILB Miss .Jane . S. pengilley, Home Economist for Huron 'County, has advised Tiger. Dunlop - Women's Institute and wishes .also to inform the public of the -food forum. entitled "Moore about Niitrition .and Family Meals')' to be. held at Central Huron econdary: School, Clinton,' Tuesday .April 6 at 8':Q.O p.m. This is open to the :public: anl'. is a follow-up to the nutrition workshop • "All about Nutrition"..Atthis food, -forum they will be featuring !do -- ahead., •meals .from the -freezer, meatless dishes for vegetarians,' hearty meal ideas for winter and, -family "on -the -go" menus for. busy days. Each'wonan'attending the forum will be given a pamphlet containing the recipes. Ladies, plan to at-. tend • and mark this date on your calendar. Come. and bring a friend. There is no admissioncharge.. ;. Tiger-. Dunlop . Women's Institute announce a • short course, "The bedroom .and Bath" to be held in Colborne Township Hall, Carlow, Wednesday, May 5. to which all women are invited. .At this•, 'time of the'. year when housecleaning swill be in full swing, one should gather •many useful ideas from this short course. So ,nark "this . date on :your calendar as a. must if at aLl possible, . and more information later in this column. COMMUNITY NEWS Mr, and Mrs. Wilber Thom of Colborne Twp. and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farrishof Listowel returned recently,,... from a three week hal•itlay in - Florida. They reportweather rs, G. Kaitting pee a iy ,surprised at the flocks of robins they saw. They had a wonderful trip. Mr. and Mrs;. Jim Ruddick have' returned ,home 'after spending the winter wl.ththeiir. daughter in Toronto: Mrs. Toynbee Lamb vi.Sited with her family in Kitchener afewdays lot week. About 58girls and boys belonging to 41.1 girls and the Calfclub attended the Ice Capades; in. London'last Thursday. night. They .had. .planned' to- go .on Tuesday• night -but due to the inclement weather. their tickets were • honored on. Thursday evening instead. This was made possible to the group by. the Ministry of Agriculture and Food in 'a special half price rate. • . We are really pleasedto know, that Miss Norinne .Brindley. has been .able-, to. come 'home for the. pas'V .two Weekends.. A.. number' of friends and neighbors from the area called at Gordon Brindleys over the weekends' to. welco"nne Norinne home as this has been the first time • she hasbeen home since the accident December 4., Her many friends wish'. her a steady improvement and trust she will be home before long... • Colborne Central School kindergarten registration will be, Monday, March 15 ,in the morning. "Progress' reports 'will be going out to the students on March 17. School mid=winter holidays will be fr"oin Friday; March 19 to•. Monday, March 29.. The s+ni-pathy' of the Con-muiirty is extended to -the family and relatives of the late Benson Walters of Toronto, a former Colborne was beautiful and : were • • boy. Electrics Hanover' two str-�g,l n series -f The 'Graham Electrics won the semifinals in Hanover Saturday by a score of 1-0 in the toughest game of the season so far. Trevor Erb scored from Todd Graham and Grant Garrow led in the third period, the Electrics forwards took some 'stiff body checks from Hanover. Trevor Martin and Robbie Gibbons played a solid game on defence,_but Scott Stokes and Shawn Roblick caught the eyes of many fans as they played an outstanding game. The. 'Electrics played the first game of the semifinals here Thursday night and defeated Hanover 11=1.. Trevor .Erb . ' started the Electrics off scoring. unassisted. Seconds later Erb ,and ' Brent Williamson . put Grant Garrow in: the clean to make .it 2-0. Then Todd Graham set Garrow up for his second" goal at 6:07, before Hanover could get :organized Garrow got his third to make . it 4-0 thengot his second mom Garrow,: then Todd _Graham scored three in row to make it 8-0. Garrow unassisted fourth, Mike Brenner froth Garrow, then Garrow got his fifth to make it 11-1. Veterinary. clinic raises pound fees Goderich town council. concurred with a report from Dr. W.A. Schilthuis that calls for a revision of the pound fees for the remainder of 1976. Dr. .'Schilthuis explained that the Goderich Veterinary Clinic will raise its fee for any, pound animal brought in by CAS. executive At the annual meeting 'oTi"" the Huron County Children's Aid Society, members ofthe executive were elected; w, President is . Mrs. Roy (Elsie) Wes.teott., - Other membersof, the board are Charles Thomas, Mrs. R. Proctor, John Cochrane,' Bill Alcock, Mrs. Verona Snyder and Mrs. Helen Bartliff. The ' municipal', repres'en- tatives from Huron` County Council include Warder) Jack MCCut'cheon,_ .-Reeve I. MacDonald, Reeve Roy Williamson and ,Reeve Joe Hunking. the police. or animal control officer after: their regular office . hours to .$10 plus the regular . fee 'schedule. The daily charge for animals has been raised to$4from $3. Euthanasia and disposal fees have beenraised to :$12. from $8 .unless' litters of kittens or ,puppies are ,in- volved. Dr. Schilthuis ex- plained that increase was ... necessary since it was becotning'more of aproblem to dispose of carcasses. Also the minimum charge for an animal is now $12 and an animal repossessed by an owner after three days•would. be subject to this .fee. He pointed out that the town Would not absorb this rise in cost but rather it would be a ,penalty to the animal owner. Dr. Schilthuis also pointed out that suitable•pound animals have been donated' to the ' Animal f-fealth ,,Technology. Course at Huron Park at no charge, .. • • wins drop wi4k Shoreline BY JACK CUMMINGS In the first game of the Midget 'A' O.M.H.A.. playoffs against Windsor Shoreline played her in Goderich last Sunday' I efore' the 'season's biggest crowd 'for a minor hockey .game' (over 375 paid admission) the Twins.lost a tough.one. bythe score. of 4-3; Next game will be playe'd in Windsor • oli Wednesday March10,at 8130: Twins won 'the toss, and. the third game will be back here in'Goderich for : `a Friday night ° game starting at 8:30. The series is -three out of 'five, and the Twins will be travelling back to Windsor for a Saturday afternoon contest starting at 2 o'clock then back to Goderich, if necessary,for .a Sunday" • afternoon game lscheduledat4:30. " In Sun day;'s game, both teams started out very cautiously! The Twins were a little rusty after a oneweek' layoff.as Shoreline opened the scoring. With Ben-WorseU off for interference, Shoreline scored at the 5:05 mark on a phwer play goal by Dave, Anthony as he picked up his own rebound when the puck came loose andpoked it home. Shoreline had two men short when.t'he Twins tied the game.. Bill :Lewis deflected in Ben Worsell's drive from the. point, Paul Schaefer started the ;play. Goderich Went ahead 2-1 when Bill Lewis was setupbeautifully from a pass by Hugh,Hanly at centre ice. Bill skated in; deaked the goalie and fired it into the open net. There was no scoring in.the second period asboth teams, were successful in killing penalties. .. Starting . the third period, Goderich had two men in the sin box, and. Shoreline tied the s: game on a riat passing play, beating Johne Page on a shot fired from the slot by Ben Kerr. • Penalties 'hurt both. clubs as • the- Twins went ahead for the second time on a'power Play goal by :;.Ben Worsell.. • Shoreline, in an effort •to clear the: puck, failed to .do so as Ben. Worsen- knocked it. down ° at• the' blue line and fired` a high, hard, slap - ,shot; , that. made the,score 3-2. Shoreline came bank •to tie the garrre when Goderich failed to clear the puck out of their owri end. They, were playing, a man shorta'tthe"ti•me. The winning goal. was .scored" at the 13: mark by Ben Kerr, his third goal of the game.. This goal . Was also avower play goal. Referees handed out 15 minor penalties to the Twins and. Shoreline received. only ,10 minor penalties , as • the game was kept pretty.' well under control: Coach Cliff Kennedy pulled John Page in the dying Minutes Of .the" game, 'but' Goderich just couldn't get the equalizer. • Holmesville I F4 Fl" The • .second meeting of Homesville II 4-H was,held at Marthe homech 'of Mary Brand on .8, Mary demonstrated the .. transferring of patterns and, cutting the material Both e' leaders demonstrated the back stitch and then everyone ' tried it. We cut out our' material and started the Samples. '4Dur.. next meeting is' to be; held at the home of our'guest hostess, Mrs. F. Yeo, at 7:30 p.m. on, March 22. The meeting 'Nosed -at 9:30 p.m.. with the motto and refresh- ments. by Irene Heykoop. What will it be:this year.- new diamonds or a new car? Both are bought with discretionary dollars (neither are needed to keep body and soul together!) but there the similarity ends. Not only .are diamonds . much prettier, .they will grow in value rather than depreciate. They amen eternal source of joy and pride to their owner. We'd be happy to assist: you in, ;your selection. Our integrity and competence. is attested to by our membership in : the Canadian Gemmological Association; and our. graduate (GIA) Gemmologist-designer cin staff. Now more than ever, it is important to make sensible Lin of your discretionary income. No more 'than . ever, that exquisite in- vestment -diamonds! PRESENTING... A NATIONAL COMPETITION AWAR WI•N"NE-R From the DeBeers Diamond Collection '76. Created by Eugen Tuchel Jewels. -Set in 14 kt; gold. • $1.060. ANSTI!1-:t JEWELLERS 'LTD. Clintan - Seaforth - Walkerton • G+iP RICIO'Sf irNAL--STAR, ThURSA. )l~i.X1,19 Goderich Midget Twins goaltender John Page dives to cover up a loose, puck at the corner of the crease as a Memb• er of the Windsor. Shoreline team looks for•,a rebound. Paul Dougherty (6) skates in to help out. (staff photo) • • litAr FOOD STORES Ass: PRICES EFFECTIVE TILL MARCH 1 • SCHNEIDER'S Grade 'A' Red Brand Boneless Rlb Roalst Le: $1.29. :Blade .Roasf L8.$.1..19 N0'WASTE =. EASY TO CARVE. SCHNEIDER'S THURINGER, 4 LB Average Whole SauIlge g.° LB. 1.59 THRIFTY _ Bacon Slices I LB. PKG. 79c HEINZ' Ketchup:: 20 OZ.:BOTTLE -69-00 Frozen Foods RUPERT. Golden Battered Coda 16 OZ. PKG. '1 09 GREEN GIANT 'KERNEL Corn . We Reserve the Right. to 'Limit Quantities - 10.4 The :Squ re - Goderich . - S.TORE HOURS -MON. TU.ES THURS. FRI. 8:30 a.m.- 9:00 p.m. WED. & SAT. DURING WINTER 8:30 a.m.-6:00 NEW ZEALAND Lamb Whole (Legs i:.39LB:. AVERAGE 5-6'.LOS . B MAPLE LEAF Ik Wieners 2 LB BAG We have .endeavoured to assure suf- ficient supply ofthis popular item for this week we will not limit quantities, first come first served. YOUNG LAMB AT• ITS •BEST, Loin LB Lamb Chops s Centre Shoulder Cuts: 99c .69. `3 LB. AVERAGE LB. 6- 8 LB. AVERAGE Roasting' Chickens' LB::: 89c ires�h Ground Beef 3 LB* '2.69 Ground Fresh daily KRAFT Peanut Butter 3LBJAR SMOOTH - CRUNCHY kr.•99- Weekly Specials Niblets 35 OZ. BONUS PKG. SAICO White or Pink Lemonade 12 OZ. TIN 42c MISS MEW' Cat 'Food 6 oz. TIN J -Cloth Wipes ,LIBBY'S 8 Spaghetti with Cheese 2 -r 12 12 CLOTH PKG. LIBBY'S Deep Brown Beans 28 witOZ.h TporkIN PALMOLIVE.�5 .•, 24 OZ. BOTTLE Liquid for ishes& CHASE & -`' LB SANBORN Coffee 'BAG:. KRAFT VELVEETA ' 2PKG.Lep ess oc.Cheese . ROBIN HOOD • Flour 10 LB. BAG Crisco -Oil 38 OZ. BOTTLE TANG Orange Crystals 4 PKG. CARNIVAL p B I e ac h 64 OZ. JUG 5/ c 2/45c 99c 55c 68c 94c '1 6 s1-:75. '1.59 s1.15 SCF NEIpousStift Margarine..: 2/1 OO 1. 'LBnit B SCHNEIDER'S 1 LB. CRISPY FLAKE Short ening PKG. 59c --SCHNEIDER'S,. c 1 LB. PKG: _ Cheese Slices $1 • 19 CARNATION Skim Milk 2 LB $1.65': R • CARNATION 99c MASHED POTATOES'. 176 OZ. SILVERWOOD'S, & MAPLE :LANE a. 3 (�T, BAGS Homo , Fresh MiIk Skim • 1.55 2°%. s 1.50 $1:45 TETLEY Tea Bags 72. BAG PKG. Fresh Produe FLORIDA SUNKIST Oranges SIZE 113's DOZ, 89C MEXICAN NO. 1 Tomatoes LB. 39c U.S.A. NO. 1 Celery Stalks 49c :Green Onions 2/.29c U.S.A. NO. 1- FRESH QUEEN VICTORIA Spinach 10 ,OZ. PKG, 39c Bread and Pastry WESTON'S Sn'• ck Buns 59c Sesame B's Hamburg Rolls 49c Date Turnover Rolls e'S..2/$1.00 Lunch Bo Bread 2/79c O.H.A. JUNIOR C'.. A;LL-GROUP. FINALS • CI►ntan Mustangs Tills"onburg Ma• vericks FIRST GAM,=. 1 . -`oNiGHt; THURS. MARCH 1 1 8:00 P. of the Arena Exciting . Junior "C" '• Hockey Action at the Clinton Arena . . Reserve a Seat . on our Bus -to Tillsonburg ' SATURDAY NIGHT, } MARCH 13. ' Contact the Arena at 4'82-77'31 a ,,.��.� .., .:.�,+�c �,...�.:.:..�„ ,,;,°,:gip:. •..,�..