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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-09-30, Page 31r• TNESf FAREIELL. (continuell from page 8A) o brothers, William H. and rc' W. Armstrong, both of clench; one niece and two phews. The funeral was from the cCallum Funeral Heinle ursdayr,•September 23 with e Rev. Ralph King of- ciating. Interment' was' in. Colborne ernetery. Pallbearers were erb Armstrong, -Murray-. a'mpbell,,, Bruce 'Erskine,. an Merialn, Bert Worsell d HarryWorsell. MRS. MINNIE RYAN Mrs. Mary Belle, (Minnie) yan, 128 Britannia .Rd. W., oderich, died September 20 n Alexandra_- Marine and General Hospital following lengthy illness. She was 82. She was born November 9; 893 in Colborne Township to Qhn and Elizabeth (Feagan) lower. 'ghe' was married ebruary 25, 1914 in Nile to George Curry Ryan who predeceased her February 13, 1966: She moved to Goderich 50 years ago and was a member of North Street United. Church. Surviving are three. children, Mrs. Mel (Lillian) Culbert, Georgine (Jo) and Eugene Ryan, all of Goderich seven grand- children and six great grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Iona Beadle,. Auburn and . Mrs, O'live Benjamin, Weston; and one brother,. Worthy Fowler,= SRR 5 Gode1"ich: She was predeceased by one son, Worthy Ryan, while he was - serving with' the Signal Corps. in Newfoundland. Funeral service • was Thursday, Se -tember 23 at Stiles F tnerarHOme with the Rev. Ralph King officiating. Ipterment-was in Colborne . Yca. though 1 Wolk throutlh ths,yoll•Y of the shadow of death. 1 shall feat no . rvd, tqr Thndl.grt with me . -231d Psalm Cemetery. 'Pallbearers were Bill Blake, Jim Desand, Mark Culbert, Barry Culbert, Scott Ryan and Don Fowler. itliRS. M.J. BOOTHBY Mrs. -Margaret J. Boothby, 174 Cambridge , Street, Goderich, died September 24` in Aleicandra Marine and General Hospital. She was 83;. She was born ' March 21,. 1893 in Ashfield Township to Thomas and Mary Jane (Riddle) Glen. . -She was - married November 11, 1926 in Detroit to Louis Robert Boothby who -died August 31, 1948. She lived in. Detroit until returning to Ashfield in 1949. She moved .to Goderich in 1954. She was an adherent of the Free Methodist Church here. Surviving is one brother, Thames, Glen, .:.G-oderich. Besides her husband she,was predeceased by '.three brothers, Walter of Goderich; John of Frederick, Michigan; and •' George- of'... Detroit, Michigan. Funeral service was Monday, September 27 , at Stiles Funeral Horne with the Rev. Reuben Brubacher officiating. Interment was in Grand • Lawn Cemetery, Detroit. u urn na tl works c JAMES W-AGLER James Wagler, on of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wagler of Auburn, has begun a one-year term of Voluntary' .Service with Mennonite Board .of Missions, Elkhart, Ind. He is a' • member of the First, Mennonite Church, • Kit- chener.. James is working as a construction ' worker in • Omaha, Neb.' The Omaha VS' unit is situated pn the nor- thern edge of the eity. Here VSers are involved • in the work of the Northside Chapel, leading various - club programs including story hour for .younger. children, ,girls and boys club' for .older. children and organizing softball and basketball teams. At Immanuel Hospital they work in physical therapy, central supply and °THE'BAHA'I FAITH TEACHES' Universal education for world understanding, based on the rational and independent investigation of truth and. leading to a sense of joint responsibility for thefamily - of man is essential' to ow. survival.• - Write P.O, Box 212,:Goderich Phone 524-6179 �•V.V rr�rrV.•�r'r.....r�rr•.rr�.rr.��rlwh..Vr��r•�rrtrr�rr..•r�rr�.r�.r�....�rrlrr•�r,"tirr'+.rr�.ri� ♦ �r.�r• ' . 1$77 CADILLAC COUPE DE ELLE " All 1977 Cadillacs,• except the'Sevilte, are powered by. a'.new lighter weight 425 cubic inch displacement (7.0 litre) V-8 engine. The Cadillac Electronic Fuel Injected engine is optional ' - _for_the-de Ville :Brout ham._and Eldorado models. The Seville iS equipped with a standard 350 - ' cubic inch, displacement (5.7 litre) V-8.Electronic Fuel injected. engine. _'These ._engines -are : combined with a standard Turhd-Hydra-Matic 401T trnnsmissiiTh ►tr ratio axles for • optimum performance. Cadillac Electronic Fuel in,j1ected engines prea:ikeI meter and control fuel delivery using a laser beam trimmed computer. brain to operate the system. These engines • , • are designedto offer quick response, fast starting, consistent performance,,scnooth.'engine '. idle and few• scheduled maintenanceoperations.'A•ll• models offer a new Cadillac Electronic Cruise Control Option.' This ,innovative system ihcludes new "resume" and "advance" . features allowing the driver increased flexibility for speed control. The optional Cadillac' - automatic trunk lock release, has been wired through the ignition systema frank This security - 'minded apprach prevents the unk lid from' being remotely released 'unless the ignition is in the "on'.' position. The 1977 Cadi'llae speedometer cluster includes both "miles per hour". and "kilometers per hour" markings. The maximum speed displayed is 85 mph. The trip odometer has been simplified to reset•at the touch ofa button. ASTHMA +. KIDS +CHRISTMAS, SEALS COMMUNITY ASTHMA• PROGRAMS , it Health education and information Family asthma programs Day Camps. FOR FAST, EXPERT:PHOTOFINISHING I60ue your films at.,, • 2 o' • • ''h;crnac VA' ,nom (:asirtY'ii-1's• - O SQUARE I)ic'fary (1111! I)itewtie Centre.' For information contact your Lung Association, IOWA WEEK OCT 3-9 Sponsored • HURON PERTH LUNG., ASSOCIATION 121 WELLINGTON ST.,. STRATFORD, ONTARIO • NSA 2L4. Phone 271.7500' . NOW FEATURING BORDERLESS PRINTS on all colour photofinishing PLIijS 'SUPER SILK FiNiSH on all prints from colour negatives ROLL OF REPLACEMENT FILM at no extra ooetl ld JUMBO COLOUR PRINTS PLUS' REPLACEN (ENT FILM* 12 EXPOSURE {BOLLS sixes %10,126,620, 120 and 127 NOW ONLY 4.69 20•EXPOSURE $ LLS • q -WI-ONLYb_. .replacement film Included to price p(nitntexht$ooH n•taqr U� Man ldo urMP�Vtlhl wc ORDERLESS • SILK SUPER 1 J OH ALL COLOUR' PRINTS • Adds snap and seer de, • For a new,"Proteaslonal look' slot •'. Wont fllmet* $e(P AT NO i)alUt CHANGE •,• REPLACEMENT FILM • BOROEFiLESS y I=SUINISHLK IV stockroom., James is, a graduate of Goderich District Collegiate Institute, Goderich. Before entering service he was employed as a carpenter in Kitchener. Currently more • than 225 youth through` senior adults serve with -Mennonite Board of IN/fissions in 50 Voluntary Service locations in Canada, the United States and Puerto Rico. ' - CHESS CL On. Wednesday, October 6, the Goderich Township Chess,. Club will begin •its fifth season! The last four seasons have seen the Club more than double in size' growing from 15 members to 35 last year. The Club is open to chess players' .of all` ages and ex- perience. The membership is divided into.Levels according to .the players win loss per- centage during the season. Throughout the season all players play all others, UODER'Ip SIGNAL. -STA WHAT1'$.NEWHURONVIEll The, Goderich Township Women'sinst.itutte Volunteers assisted with Monday. af- ternoon's activities of : old time' music, dancing and a sing -a -long. The music was provided'-) y Molly Cox, Mrs. Driver and Norman Speir..' Two new resiaents, Mrs. Bert Finlay and Charlie Ruffell of Goderich were welcomed to She. Home.. The Rev, Carl De Boor, who L1if :EWS_. 'regardless cif. strength. At the end of the season the club --holds play-offs in which each member plays only those in his own Level. The Club gives out • trophies to divisionalwinners and has banquet each year: The ex, penses are paid with a season's dues of .$10 for -adults' and $7 for public school aged For • further information confect -Jim Kingsley-at'524- 9019. is home on furlough from a Baptist Mission in • Japan provided the Family Night program with music, colored slides .and a very interesting commentary. Rev. De Boor left Canada four years ago to serve as a missionary in Japan along with his ,wife " Wilhelmina and four children ,. Jackie, Raynart, John. and Aleida. Mr, De Boor, led a sing -song of familiar hymns and sang some solo numbers in three languages English, Dutch and Japanese; Incidently Wilhelmina De Boor is the daughter of Mrs; Heyink,, one of the residents. Mrs. Valkenburg, a personal friend of the family, thanked:. Cart, De Boar„on behalf of the' residents. Congratulations to Mr, and • Mrs. Earl Bernard who celebrated their fifty-eighth wedding anniversary on September 24th. • ONLY YOU CAN.1; t-�-GJ_V_E THE _GIFIj i . OF 'LIFE! , THURSDAY, SE P'TE' MISER 3111, 1976+,,?AG ii SA 1876 1976.' McK•ILLOP MUTUAL ,Fi.RE iNSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE: 10 MAIN ST., SEAFQRTH, ONT. Mrs. Margaret Sharp, Sec. "Trees., 'Rh. 527-0400. Pull -COVERAGE.,--Ai `•" ,,'Farm and Urban Properties Fire, Windstorm Liability, Theft - Various Floater Co'erages Homeowner's, Tenant's Package,Composite Dwelling Directors and Adjusters Robt,Archifruld;R.R:4, Seaforth` • Ken Carnochan, R.R.4, Seaforth Lavern Godkin, R.R•ifl, Walton Ross Leonhardt, R,R.1, Bornholm John. McEwing, R.R, i, Blyth Stanley McElwain, R.1102, Goderich Donald McKercher,.R.R. i, Dublin Wm. Pepper, Brucofield J.N,Trewartha,Box 661, Clinton ' AGENTS James Keys, R.R,1, Seaforth ' wm. Leiper, 11.5.1; Londesboro Steve J. Murray, R,R,5, Seaforth 527.181.7 527+`:645 527.18.77 345.2234 ' 523-9390 524-7051 , 527.1837 482-753'4'• 482-7593 527-0467 523.4257 345-2172 'CALL AN AGENT OR :THE OFFICE -THE HURON = ° STARTING REGISTRATION INFORMATION COUNTY BOARD. EDUCATION EVELINCCLASSES DATE FOR MONDAY EVENING CLASSES WiLL BE MON:, OCT. 4 1 .All classes will begin during. the week of October 4.. 2. Advance registration is desirable and may be made by phoning or visiting the school, 3; Laie.r'egistration will be accepted on opening night if .class is not already filled. . 4. Classes will be held weekly, generally from 8-10 7.m. ��• 5. One credit toward•.a Graduation' or..Honour Graduation Diploma will be allowed for academic . courses completed. - • Materials for projects. must be 'supplied by students: Students must.pu'rchose required text books,, 'SOME COURSES MAY HAVE. TO BE CANCELLED' IF INSUFFICIENT • '' . INTEREST 15 INDICATED BY`tNROLMENT," Secondary School, Clin• ton w Phone;482-347 •. MACRAME NIGHT wom.EN'S PHYSICACFITNESS •8 weeks) HISTORY . GRADE )(Ili (credlrt . MAINTENANCE, & (ID week's)' 'SEWING -BASIC - (24 weeks) • MECHANICS (10 weeks) WORLD RELIGIONS Icredit) (20 weeks( (10 weeks . HUNTER SAFETY & GUN CONTROL SMALL ENGINES • REPAIR & MAINTENANCE - (1•0 weeks) _ WEDNESDAY"NIGHT • (IC/Weeks) ' weeks)'. 4 • . INTERIOR DECORATING' ' ELECTRONICS' ART (10.weeks) WOODWORKING ''. (10 weeks) • BOOKKEEPING (20 .weeks). (10 weeks) , KARATE FOR YOUNG Boit ELECTRICITY FOR HOME AND HOUSEWIFE .THURSDAY NIGHT , • MATHEMATICS (credit) 0 weeks) .. (l0 weeks) ' • . BADMINTON. (10 weeks). • MATHEMATICS ENGLISH,- GRADE XIII (credit) (24 weeksr . . ICS • GRADE XIII (Credit). •AID, GODERKH POWER SQUADRON , (24 weeks). START IN SPRING ' . ,(20 weeks). Fee 545.00 os. SHORTHAND (10 •veeks) • HAIRDRESSING (10 weeks) GOLF ' GARDENING. . ARRANGING & OTHER CRAFTS ' WELDING FOR FARM & HOME MACHINE:SHOP & METALLURGY (8 weeks) • (8 weeks) • (10 weeks) (10 weeks; • • FEES.. • 20 Session Course $20.00•., •'10 Session Course $12.00 •Less than 10 Sessions $1,0.00.' • Grade XIIL'Courses $30.00 • .Central Huron 1 ' TUESDAY . MONDAY NIGHT • CAR DRAFTING & BLUE PRINT READING (10 wks.) (20 weeks lot -credit) • _ MOTOR GOURMET COOKING' CERAMICS . (10 weeks) ,('10 PHYSICS - GRADE XIII (credit) •'(24 weeks) • CONSUMER PSYCHOLOGY FOR EVERYDAY LIFE • (10 weeks) ('TO weeks) CONSUMER STRETCH FABRIC SEWING: flEGINNING(-i AND ADV•A'NCED (1p week`s)', •. (20 weks) TECHNICAL &GRAPHIC PERSPECTIVE ART FIRST {10 weeks). ' (8 weeks) • TUBE PAINTING & LIQUID EMBROIDERY - .• BEGINNING & ADVANCED (10 Weeks.) ;FLOWER ' TYPING (20•weeks) UPHOLSTERY (10 weeks) (10 weeks)' • Win ham.:- Phone 35'7. -1-800 . F. E. Madill Secondary School ' 9' . , � WEDNESDAY NIGHT '• ,. � TUESDAY.NIGHT • START NOVEMBER 9 (TUESDAYS) . START IN APRIL BRIDGE FOR BEGINNERS ' AUTO MECHANICS:- PRACTICAL. ALLABOIJT HOUSE PLANTS ' ' (10 weeks). 6date to be announced DECORATIVE TUBE PAINTING, • .. (. weeks) (Dai/ Sc ) - . (Clgwd Emhr ' ery) • • CAKE DECORATING • BASIC __. (8 weeks) --' STAR�.JANU-AtkY:4, 1977 (TUESDAYS) GOtF�FOR..BEGINNERs -- -_. HAND SPINN NG'& DYEING -WOOL - (10 weeks) CHAIR CANING TECHNIQUES • POTTERY FOR BEGINNERS • SEWING• ADVANCED (6 weeks) (l0.weeks) "START MONDAY NIGHT,. TYPING ••GENERAL , HAIRDRESSING AND GROOMING GENERAL WELDING TECHNIQUES (1'.O weeks) (10 weeks) , UPHOLSTERY -.BEGINNERS LADIES' FUN AND FITNESS ' OCTOBER 4 . • VACATION GEOGRAPHY ;;(1Orweeks) • -, .START JANUARY 5, 1977 (WEDNESDAYS).. OIL PA(NTiNG • ` . (8 weeks) POTTERY FOR BEGINNERS + PILOT•GROUND.SCHQOL • 1 LADIES' FITNESS tot Brussels Public School)' (20 weeks) (. 0 weeks) (l0 weeks) UPHOLSTERY' -•ADVANCED ' CHAIR CANING TECHNIQUES. ::•--"'• WOODWORKING • GENERAL' • (6 weeks) ' •.' r. Goderich District 'MONDAY NIGHTHISTORIC• ART .. - (credit) .BADMINTON JUDO • SENIORS - (10.weeks) MACRAME BRIDGE • BEGINNERSTYPEWRITI (5 weeks) (10weelks)';' ' - - • METRIC SYSTEM CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH • . (5 weeks) (10 weeks), PHOTOGRAPHY . CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH 10 weeks • 00 weeks) •. ( • SEWING CROCHETING • ADVANCED" , - WELDING (10 weeks) ; os _.-__ A l° weeks)-__ ENGLISH: GREAT READINGS r ' (10 weeks) • • TUESDAY GOLF.(10 I10 weeks) ACCOUNTING GYMNASTICS FOR. (l0 weeks) __,+ . r ELEMENTARY STUDENTS, - DRAFTING • (10 weeks) DRAWING Collegiate Instituter. Goderich - Phone 524-7353 GRADE XIII SEWING ..INTERMEDIATE START IN JANUARY • • SMALL ENGINE REPAIR BADMINTON START IN FEBRUARY (10 weeks) '' 110•weeks)• TENNIS & DECOUPAGE -•M G - BE.GINNERS BRIDGE • MORE ADVANCED 110 weeks) a ., . (10 weeks), ' '(10 weeks)' START IN MARCH.. ° WOODW RKING GOLF , (1.0 weeks) GARDENING• WEDNESDAY NIGHT' HOUSE PLANTS (2 weeks) • LADIES' SPORTS NIGHT ' ) (2 weeks)'' START IN APRIL • BASIC (10 weeks) LADIES' FITNESS'. MEN'S SPORTS NIGHT' ' . (10 weeks) TENNIS ' (10 weeks) ' . SPEED READINb (l0.weeks) -' SEWING - A'DVAsICEl7" " NiGHT (Protein Design) STRETCH SEWING - ADVANCED ONLY weeks) SPEED READING (10 weeks) • INTRODUCTORY TENNIS• • THURSDAY NICHT " 110 weeks) - BASIC (10 weeks) JUDO -JUNIOR (boys &girls) ' WINE MAKING FOR BEGINNERS -7 (10 weeks) • STRETCH SEWING (10 weeks) (2 Weeks • y• =Seafo'rth District High School Seaforth-Phone 5.7-0380 MONDAY NiGHT TUESDAY NIGHT . • WEDNESDAY NIGHT ' THURSDAY NIGHT ' START IN SPRING (all 5 -week courses) BOUTIQUE CRAFTS HISTORY GRADE MEN'S BASKETBALL X(11 ACCOUNTING •GRADE XII GOLF TENNIS ' (10weeks)"' (credit)' (credit TYPING' - •START iN JANUARY (all 1O -week courses) • FURNITURE REFINISHINGSEWING AND%OR TAILORING FLOWER ARRANGING 10 weeks) " LADIES' KEEP FIT (10 weeks) (l0 weeks) BADMINTON CERAMICS 'CRASS -COUNTRY SKIING (10 weeks) • PHOTOGRAPHY (10 weeks) ' • ' INCOME TAX OIL PAINTING -- • MONDAY ACCOUNTING .2Aweek AUTO MECHANICS 40 weeks) DRAFTING (credit) ENGLISH (24 weeks) ENGLISH (25 weeks)• MEN & (10 weeks) PARENT ('t1 weeks) South Huron District High School, Exeter. -Phone 235-8$$0 . - POTTERY • INTERMEDIATE MACHINE SHOP - GENERAL PRACTICE. WEDNESDAY NIGHT SMALL ENGINES • REPAIR & NIGHT .00 weeks) (credit) (24 weeks; CANADIAN LAW (credit) MAINTENANCE 300 (credit) SEWING - BEGINNERS MACRAME d„ (24 weeks) ( 10 weeks)' sl... _ :_ YOGA • BEGINNERS (5 weeks) GOURMET COOKING • •• FOR DRIVER -OWNER YOGA .. &'BLUEPRIN'T READING • GENERAL TUESDAY (24 weeks) • ACCOUNTING 240 (credit4 124 FIRST 550 credit• . (8 weeks) (credit) FLOWER WOMEN' FITNESS & WEIGHT CONTROL (5' weeks) • • ' - , .GYMNASTICS EFFECTIVENESS TRAINING Icy (10 -> Jut) • ADVANCED •ATHEAFATILS.2�0 '?€ditm-. WOMEN'S FITNESS & RECREATION (24 weeks) 1 NiGHT MATHEMATICS Icrediti HEATING, PLUMBING & ELECTi/ICA I l 550 (credit) (24 weeks) WORK FOR THE HOMEOWNER THURSDAY NiGHT weeks) MATHEMATICS,5501credrt) (1,4.weeks) SEWING • MEN'S KNITS (PANTS & SHIRTS AID • ST. JOHN (25 weeks) HISTORY 550 credit `- (10 weeks) •-' r 125 weeks) • ( ) SEWING •ADVANCED SEWING. T-SHIRTS ARRANGING SEWING •:LINGERIE (BASICt:1 , ' (10 weeks) '•(10 weeks). ', ' MATHEMATICS 431 (credit) -- SEWING •,LADIES' KNITS TYPING 100.(crediil • • (24"weeks) • (10 weeks) • weeksl ' • . (24 weeks.) ..' POTTERY' - WEAVING- OFE•10OM JUNIOR JUDO • SENIOR (10 )weeks) (10 weeks) G•. °n%EitTING (rred,t, , •