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MON. THRUSAT.
9 A.M.-9:30 P.M.
ABP
SUNCOAST MALL
Hwy. No. 21 South
GODERICH
by Blanche Deeves
Church News
The Sunday worship
service was well at-
tended. Mr. Oestreicher
talked to ` the children
about Valentine's Day
and in his prayer for the
children, thanked God for
his gift of love then they
went to their classes. The
sermon was "when a
Church worships" and
also asked the question
"why do -you worship?"
John Wyatt and. Murray
Lobb received the of-
fering.
After the service, the
younger members of the
congregation went
tobogganing and skiing, a
centennial event. When
they returned about 4 pm,
r they came in with rosy
cheeks and hearty ap-
petites for hot dogs and
hot chocolate, sand-
wiches and coffee.
Everyone enjoyed a
social time together.
WI meets
The Goderich Township
Women's Institute held
their February meeting
on Monday at 1:30 pm in
the township hall. Hazel
McCreath, president in
charge of the meeting,
welcomed the ladies.
Alice Porter read the
minutes of the last
meeting and the
correspondence, a letter
from the area president.
The Goderich Institute
invited the ladies to a bus
trip on June 7 to the
Erland Lee home at
Stoney Creek. The cost
will be $7.50 a person. If
you wish to go, contact
Mrs. Hazel McCreath as
they need to know by the
end'of February.
Knitted squares were
handed in a very good
array of colours and
these squares are to be
lap covers for Huronview
residents. Quilt squares
were handed in.
The March meeting
will be held in the
Holmesville school with
Ross Middleton as guest
speaker. Ladies should
bring a recipe made from
localgrown fruit as they
will be exchanged. The
meeting was adjourned
by Grace Walters.
Social news
The Goderich Township
Women's Institute will
hold a card party
February 22 at the
Holmesville School at 8
pm, weather permitting.
Ladies bring • a few
sandwiches and a friend.
Admission is $1.
Get well wishes to
Peter Harrison on his
return home from
hospital in London.
Pete Postill and Don
Lockwood have the job to
repair the large grain
boat "Martha Hindman"
damaged when it hit the
pier in Goderich harbour.
A cold job for anyone to
work on.
Londesboro...
• from page 14
Hoonard of Blyth.
Saturday evening
visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Shobbrook
were her cousin, Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Adams of
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Thompson attended the
wedding of his niece Jane
Thompson to Richard
Bains on February 3 at
Mount Pleasant. They
spent the weekend with
their daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. John Lawrie,
Robbie and Jennifer in
Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Radford of London spent
the weekend with their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Thompson and Mr. and
Mrs. Len Radford.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Stewart
Glousher on their first
grandchild and to Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Glazier
on a great grand-
daughter. Jennifer
Leanne was born to Kim
and Barbara Hodgins on
January 31.
Our mistake
In the 'obituary of
Melville Gliddon in last
week's paper, a couple of
mistakes appeared in the
list of pallbearers who
included Edwin Bennett,
Eldon Schmidt,, Dick
Steep, Walter Jervis,
Ross F eagan, Alvin
Bennett and Bert Glid-
don.
The News -Record
wishes to apol gaze for
any inconvenience this
may have caused.
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