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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-03-25, Page 7Western Pro Life groups, 26 ; in all, will meet in Kitchener • on April 102" Gwen' Landolt,, .president of Alliance for life and a lawyer,' will be the main speaker. ;Any interested person may attend this meeting. An information booth will be again held at the Clinton' Fair June 4 and 5. ' • :., Master . of Ceremonies Seamus Doherty promises a night of good entertainment at the St. Marys .School Auditorium on. April 2. Attractive tables and chairs' will be set in cabaret style and refreshments will be served. The program will be varied. Sharon Munro, a faithful and hard working :.Pro Life member, who is moving to d to o`frt t ,`--VG'as---gi yen—a-- farewell gift and best wishes • by the Goderich and District group. The next meeting will be held on April 20. We repair alhmakes and models of .appliances. • Two service men available at all times to serve you. . Graham electric • 62..CAMBRIA_.RD. - QDERI.Cff_ 524-8670 '- The March meeting of Knox Church •Wornen's Missionary Society Afternoon Auxiliary was held in the Church Parlor Tuesday, March 16, President Mrs. Clayton Edward opened' the meeting with the Call of Worship. Mrs. A, Enright conducted' devotions on The Least Coin. �.. utes ,,o*G Mast, meeting -Were read and adopted and the roll •call. showed, 36 .6members present. °.. 1,4 %.4 GO%aERIC I G>,VAt.-STA w Tfit sDA The business of the meeting was conducted by the president, The April meeting will be the Easter meeting with Mrs. Robt. Campbell, of Wingharn as guest speaker. • Mrs G..G. MacEwan ' and Mrs. C. Edward volunteered for the visiting for following restath .:.:.:.-.anit'_ cEw Ma an, Mrs . W.E. Elliott and Mrs. J. ' Wilson will ;provide , refreshments :for: Final games league sten Next Monday night, the final regular competition of the season in the Men's Monday night ,leaguerr'11 - -decide the.top,three spots rn the• league standings. The •year long battle for first has boiled down to a tiebetween the Rookies and French Dry Cleaners, both with 106,• prints. Leri's Wreckers are "just five points out, of first. with 101 points and the Signal Stars hold an outside chance of forcing a three way tie for. ,top place. The Stars need 'to' sweep their final series. with French while Roy's Boys, currently in a slump; shutout• the Rookies and the Hopefuls sweep Lens. French fought back to regain the. first . plaice„ tie :. grabbing ftve-pc ints with, help from Lee Pitblado who led the squad with a 278 single and 692 triple. ; The wins .gave the. cleaners' three oin p , is more: than the_ 'Rookies~, for the; night.` The Rookies followed Jim McWhinney's 287 single and 836 triple to a two point evening: . Len's Wreckers slid into. sole .possession of . a : third. behind John Hay's 2861 single , and _a 678 triple. by Bob Wil - - he -efforts --gave• -. the Wreckersfive points on the evening the same as the —f ourth_plac�SignaI Stars • The Stars, boosted their season total to. 99 points and. fourth place behind George Vanderburgh's 281 single and o�cr ings 723 triple..• Goderich Manufacturing' .and the; Hopefuls. both 'en=. joyed •perfect' .-evenings Picking up seven points each. The identical record (keeps both. squads tied for fifth with 97 points. The Manufacturers got a 299 single and a 775 triple from Charles Williams • while Lee Ryan rolled. a 328 single and 733 three game effort for the Hopefuls. The Tail Ends failed :. their bid to move into the top three when they .went scoreless for the evening. - Sitting sixth with 96 point's the Tail Ends missed a shot at second place. • John MacDonald hit a 249' single and 629 triple to lead his team in the losing cause: Augie_Stegenstad got. a 249 single ngl and Dennis . LeBrun 'a 666 triple to . help Augie's Dogies to „a two point evening and a seventh place Standing. The Dogies' ;to a, two point eaening and eighth thisyear: but could spoil`: another, teamrs effort and stay out of ninth with a solid effort next : Week.. Roy's Boys are two points back of the Dogies with •84.. after, a two point night °behind a, 260 single from G•erssy Pitre-and .a-633--- three game effort from Nibby %Baker. Dennis Vanderburgh rolled. a 563 triple and: .The Plans , ca Stokes a 222 single to lead the A&P to a scoreless night and a last place. berth with 36 points. ° .April meeting. , A letter was read from Mrs. Mundell re delegates to the Synodical in Chippawa early in April, also letter from Mrs. Kerslake of Seaforth in. regard to the Synodical. Letters of thanks carne from Mrs: Norma Bissett and Rev. Lckhr.. The • president, had ou display two Interesting books for •children" 'which; will- be • made available tothe C.O.C. . U Ex an plgrer groups for their • work: Mention was made df the factThat the°MissionBand will be celebrating their 90th anniversary this year and the. ladies w llingrless . to.. 'par- ticipate. , Mrs. .fir. Horton reported 'on the visiting and the Oom- mittee .in charge had visited members In j-iuronview and, Alexandra Marine and General Hospitai'and several other '.members had made personal calls ` Treasurer's. report ,WAS • • adopted on • motion' of M:•: 0,0. MacEwar:'and Mrs, lt., - McAllister' ster` r• The topic for .the, meeting was Children':, of • the Old Testament prepat«ed and. ,ppresented by. Miss- Lily McArtllu r and Mrs. J. Hor- ton. Mrs Horton gave a ve interesting talk on tie childhood of several people of the -Old Testament. Cain and Abel who were the first '. children mentioned; Isaac WOM EN'S come 4 one -0: come V4-: all!, Spring was busting out all over last Wednesday at the Women's Day ,Out meeting. With great success . the committee planned and organized • a. Spring Fashion Show. The • fashions were presented - by Mrs'. Marjorie Claus of The Children's Shoppe and by Mr. Barry Vain of Sandy's both located at the Suncoast Mall in Goderich,, Mr. Brian Elmslie from SKNX, Wingham, • commentated on the fashions giving full descriptions of each outfit adding a dash 'of humour and making it a most enjoyable morning. - Despite the weather the Fashion Show was a real hit and possibly. WDO will be able to present another one later on for the Fall and Winter fashions. The ladies of WDO would like to say many - thanks and a job well done to Marjorie. Claus ' and Barry Vain along with all their assistants and models. For the last two weeks WDO. has had the added pleasure of , having Mary - Ellen Salmon, from the Signal Star of. Goderich join in. Mary Elle'rr has been doing a feature story on WDO to let everyone know just what it is all about and what is done •at the 'meetings. The ladies.. would like to say thanks to Mary -Ellen and.. we have really enjoyed having you' and hope you will -come bac again to see' us. Next weekwill- be Cat f Day. Several of the ladies Will be demonstrating their favorite crafts and you are all invited to join in. It should be a lot of fun so how about joining us. See you all next week. Appliance Repair • whose father Abraham was .about to offer his, son, :as a' sacrifice; Joseph, Moses and. Samuel and others; else the. little slave girl of Naaman the • leper. Lhter the ,members participated in an interesting quiz. - Disabled sa . � alerte to fi start call forr a p Thea second meeting of a - Huron group- pro mating awareness of the problems of the disabled. was host d by Miss' Mary ' Howell . in Goderich . last Friday -evening. . Mrs: Elsa Haydon, , a• member of the"' Goderich • Town Council, alerted the - group to start • work ten- tatively scheduled' for this summer on the Square sidewalks. A committee was formed to present a brief, concerning the benefits of pedestrian curb ramps; to the Council on. April' 5. . This. presentationalso outlines the need for ramps "into public facilities, such as Washrooms. aret night at St M�ry's School The monthly meeting of the Goderich- and District Pro Life group was held on March 16 at the . former Queen Elizabeth' School,Goderich. President Clarice Dalton opened the meeting with. prayer. Membership report shows 252 paid members.. Secretary Harriet Klainka read the minutes and. correspondence: :Teresa Courtney read the treasurer's report. A meeting of the; South CLOSED • Monday, Tuesday Wednesday MOM 29; 831 Watch next week's paper for. our Ad F.E'.. HIB.BERT & SON,' 160 Square,Goderich - I edtom ofd-Medalanker and started earning higher interest on tny saving. See: - • The Administration Manager, Marlette Chisholm or Rose Lassaline and her Gold Medal Banking Girls. 'Good think shrap envc t1: a Gold M.«:lrt,l Banker.Let's talk,Adh �° The First Canadianstarthimi Bank of Montreal (HOKE.. SELECTION QUALITY SERVICE.' AND CAN'BE YOURS WITH:ANY :ONE OF THESE -UNITS 1975 VOLVO 164EA - • " 4 door luxury Sedan. - Equipped with all the Volvostandard features. Including power steering; power b -rakes, air conditioning, genuine leather interior, fuel injected engine; Michelin Radial's, Radio, finished w Beige Metallic with very lbw mileage.. 1975 VOLVO 242DL_O/D , . 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Only 18,000 miles and in perfect condition. 1973' VOLVO 144A 4 door 'sedan, equipped with automatic, AM -FM radio, air conditioning, power brakes, must be. seen to be appreciated. • PLUS we have others. 2 doors., 4 doors, 5 doors automatics, standard transmission, some with air conditioning. " Mg -IN MOTORS LTD 544.-7212 184 EAST STREET, GODERICH ' the :oldest exclusive Volvo dealer in Canada. FOOD+STORES When and how'to approach ether town councils was; also. discussed, 'Additional topics of concern included' chair li•fts,'the lowering of public telephones, and the lack `Of curb ramps At the Goderich mall. Bert Sootheran of Clinton ,' was chosen 'vice:president and 'E.d Steegstra of Goderich . was named secretary. Anyone interested in the organization should contact Mr. Sootheran at 482-7671 or Mr. Steegstra at 524-2369 or Miss Elaine, Townshend at 482-3357.: . The next meeting, will be • held 'on Saturday, March 27, at 2 p.m. at the home of Elaine Townshend near Bayfield. • . 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DURING WINTER 8 30 a:m 6:OA SCHNEIDERS GRADE A RED BRAND Boneless Rib Roast e1 ..29 etl-aid-e--R-o-astB- �LB:1 9 MAPLE LEAF SWEET PICKLED Cottage Roll $1.39" ALLEN'S Orange FLAVOURED Crystals 4-31/4 OZ: PKGS. 77c Frozen Foods RUPERT • GOLDEN BATTERED Boston - - rue#ish- 16 OZ. PKG. Rich 16 OZ. CTN. 31c CHUN 'KING Chinese Dinners CHICKEN & PINEAPPLE SWEET 8i SOUR SHRIMP SWEET & SOUR SPARE R113S Ii OZ. PKG.' 98c • SEW •XEATATTD Spring .Lamb AT •ITS BEST Shoulder Chops 99c L. WE. ALSO HAVE LOIN CHOPS &• LEGS JAVEX LIQUID Bleach 128 OZ. JUG 88c. SCHNEIDERS., Mozzarella Cheese PIZZA TIME SPECIAL SCAN -EWERS WieB: BOXners s 4 6 L 99 SCHNEIDERS Side Bacon • •1 LB. PKG., $ •, • 69 SLICED. AYLMER TOMATO OR -VEGETABLE Soups IOOZ; TINS:_• • Weekly Specials AYLMER . Tomato Juice GREE -N GIANT Cream Corn WINDEX Win-dow--Cleaner CRISCO Shortening DOWNY Fabric Softener 48OZ.TIN. 14 OZ. TIN 20 OZ: SPRAY BOMB 3 LB. TIN 100 OZ. JUG ALLEN'S Apple Juice MR. CLEAN:. Cleaner RAGU Spaghetti Sauce STERLING Table Salt SPIC & SPAN Power. Cleaner ONTARIO NO. I Potatoes 48 OZ. TIN 32 OZ. '1.89 '2.55 58c 9.19' VAN CAMP'15 Pork& Beans 19 OZ TINS 2i79c The store will be dosed W lnesday March 31 at t p.m. for Annual Inventory. Open ThUrSday April 1 at 8:30 a.rn.: i SUNKIST 113'5 Oranges 89c. ICEBERG U.S.A. Nei. 1_. Head Lettuce 289c USA NO. 113UNCHES, Green _ On O n s ' F 23-9c U.SAIOi:.I Cucumbers 39c EA• Bread and Pastry W ESTONS LUNCHBOX Bread WHITE,_ WHOLE WHEAT, 'CRACKED WHEAT 240 O LOAVES �9c � Hamburg 1 .8-PKG. Rolls. 49c Chelsea uns PKG •/