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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 2009-10-28, Page 35Deadlines: Friday @ 2 p.m. el5e-0;61e ntertainment Columnist wonders where all the good poatoes are .Hidey-Ho there good neighbours. It's about that time again when we get to have a little visit and see what we've all been up to. Before we jump right in, I need to ask nobody particular and everybody who's interested my burning question for this week. What happened to our # 1 pota- toes? It is near impossible to get a de- cent bag of potatoes anymore and I for one am getting a bit `fed up' - only not fed up at all, because I can't find enough potatoes worth cooking it seems. Ontar- io or P.E.I. doesn't matter, the bulk of a bag makes for expensive compost. We best get onto something I know I can trust - my faithful cup of tranquil- lity. It isn't fancy but it's always fit for company. Lets jump in. The Downtown Revitalization Project committee, headed.up by Kerri Herrfort, has set a date for the "Xtreme Make- over Brainstorming Session". They in- vite everyone from grade 7 on up from Dungannon and the sur- rounding community to participate by coming out to the Agricultural Hall on Debbie Thursday, Nov. 12th. We are to arrive at 6:45 with Ircanbutfibanks LAVIS The family of the late John Bartlett Lavis (August 16, 1922 - October 12, 2009) wishes to thank everyone who visited at the funeral home, attended the funeral, made visits to our homes, delivered food, sent cards, sent floral tributes, made memorial donations and offered words of encouragement during the sudden loss of my Husband, our Dad, our Grandpa and Great -Grandpa. Special thanks goes to the Emergency Medical Service attendants and Gord (Lavis) for their quick response to John at home; Dr. Curtis and the Clinton Hospital emergency team for all their care and support; Falconer Funeral Home for their compassionate assistance; members of the Royal Canadian Legion, Clinton Br. 140 and other branches for their touching memo- rial service at the funeral home; Reverend Leslie Searles for her gift of ministry; George Turner for his wonderful singing; Louise Dockstader for her gift of music; Bob Elliott for his moving tribute; Grandson John Lavis for the beautiful poem read on behalf of the Grandchildren; Granddaughter Heather Elliott for the lovely singing; Bryan and Anne for the eulogy and the Clinton United Church Women for the lovely lunch after the funeral. We are going to miss John -Dad - Grandpa -Great -Grandpa very much but the memories we have of him and those that you have shared with us will help to keep his memory alive. Sincerely, Gwen, Bryan and Carol, Paul arfd Joy, Gord. and Anne, Allan and Anne and Rick Elliott and Families. -44c Bauer our sleeves rolled up. We will be given dessert and refreshments and the meeting will begin at 7:00 and go until 9:00. Coming up with a logo will be primary on the agenda. For more information on the Xtreme Make -over, contact Pauli Sommer at 529-3227 or by email at sommer@hurontel.on.ca Christmas in Dungannon will be on Dec. 5th, The Teen Team will run their Children's Store again at the Coun- try Christmas event. Feel free to bring your donations to this great youth group when you come for the Nov. 12th meet- ing. For more information on the Teen Team or the Children's Store, give Su- sanne Cutting a call at 519-529-7170. Mon. Oct. 26th the Dungannon Lion's potluck dinner meeting will host the Zone Chair and Vice District Governor. Members are being reminded to bring extra to accommodate guests. The in- duction of executive will also take place on the 26th. The last of the log sawing results for the season are in. At the Walkerton Fair on Oct. 18th, in the men's class, Mur- ray Irwin of Lucknow and Shag Campbell of Dun- gannon cut an 11 inch cherry log in 10.5 sec- onds for first place. In the mixed class, Aleasha Re- ich and Shag Campbell cut a seven inch poplar in 5.81 seconds for first place. Congratulations on a great season Shag. Recently in euchre; high man Alex Nivens with 74. Second place, Art Young with 68. High lady, Adeline Allin with 71 and Jean Swanson had 68. Lone hands went to John Hogedorn with two. Dave Sproul won high men's with 69. Second placekwinners were, Art Young and Alex Nivens both with 68. High lady was Tena Empey with 80 and Evelyn Chris- tensen had 74. Jean Swanson earned 3 lone hands. Oct. 21st with 5 tables, high pink card Adeline Allin with 70. Second place to Lillian Waters, no score given. High white card, Art Young with 72, John Andrew had 71. Lone hands went to Tena Empy, no number given. Well our visit is over for another fortnight. If you have any news for me please give me a call at 519-529-7820 or email me L.c wdbauer@hurontel.on.ca Keep smiling. Goderich Signal -Star, Wednesday, October 28, 2009 - Page 35 ick 0 kit 40144 um Mt!b G at 2 p.m. for Wed Publication Y DEADUNE THURSDAY AT 5 P.M. Hi, Danica Hesse checking in for my 3rd birthday on October 26. My 'family came over and we had a Dora cake and a BBQ. Looking forward to starting school next year! See you later. Adios! Hike through The Goderich Signal -Star and get complete, accurate, up-to-date community . coverage. 120 Huddns St. Goderich 524-2614 r4441fair .. My name is Jacob Curran and today I turn three. I really love to play with my silly puppy. I am now a big brother but wished for a pony. I can't wait to blow out my candles and have my party. Yippy Ki Yay ... I am three! WORKING TOGETHER FOR HURON COUNTY KIDS 3Happy 5Othi: Birthday Darlene Dalton: November 3rd f: • 1 • . Love from your husband Dennis, 11 o 392J56 t • ' 0 a � . Family & Friends. ► • • Stroll through The Goderich Signal -Star and get complete, accurate, up-to-date area announcements. 120 Hucklns Street, GODERICH 524-2614 50 & Counting The old boy with the new toy • • Dwayne Rising • .• Love from your family and friends • • • • .. • 14342P