Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-05-04, Page 3130.$ t ` ,U0-ouGM BO8 JANET e,Y THE GOnERtEH .FOLK MUd,Ic: G\TILD 'I p otter* To. RAISE F. u NDS FoR THE EsTARLiSM Me NT of. A CofFEU -HOUSE Foot THC rEENAcv0.45 AND YOUNG ADULTS OF THE GODERICH AREA, COME euT ANO ENabb?HESIt6Wt NeFITH STREET UNITED CHuR.H- AUD$1 D*IUM SAT. MAY (o g; oo P.M. THANK You •ho Mr. Ed 5+itivi ° P'RESE NTEn Mrs:- Hugh DavidsonSpeaks To Knox United. Church Women AUBURN- The general meet. ing of the Unitdd Church Women of Knox United Churchwas held in the Sunday 'school room of 'the ' church last Wedaesday evening with Mrs. Stewart Ament pre.' sid, ng for the devotional period: After the call to worship, the hymn "Lord speak • to me, that I may speak," was sung With Mrs. James Jackson at the piano. Mrs. .William Enpey read the scrip. ture lesson from John 4th chap. ter. Mrs. Arthur Grange gave the meditation followed by prayer. Mrs. Sidney Lansing intro:* uced theguest speaker, Mrs. Hugh Davidson of Benmiller, re. cruiting and stewardship secret. tary for ° the Huron P.resbytearial U.C.W. Mrs. Albert McFarlane thanked her• for her interesting address. Mrs. James Jackson. gave a piano -instrumental and Mrs. Gordon McClinchey intro& uced the new study book. "Info a Nation." The offering Was rec. I ved by Mrs. Maldwyn Roberts ` R'obert•Turner•andded. • fed ` with prayer by ', Mrs. Ament. • • Mrs. Kenneth McDougall pre. sided for thebusiness period. Unit One Was in charge of the meeting and servedlunch. Every.. one enjoyed a social half hour at the close of the meeting..4 PLAN 'TEA°' ' Plans are -being made, for' the Auburn Centennial spring tea to be held on Thursday May , 11th,' 2:30 p.rn# to 5 p.m. in the corn• munity Memorial hall.' This tea is being sponsored by the Hor- ticultural Society and Mrs. Earl Cudmore of Brussels will dem« onstrate onfiower arrangements. If possible the members are ;Asked to bring an antique for the BROWNIE'S DRI VEIN THEATRE — CLINTON Box Office Opens at 8:00 FRIDAY = MAY 5 ONLY -- DOUBLE FEATURE — "Dead Heat Qn A Merry Go Round" (Adult Entertainment) SHOWN AT 10:30 ONLY James Coburn, Aldo Ray, Color "ALVAREZ KELLY" (Adult Entertainment) SHOWN . AT 8:30 ONLY William 'Holden, Richard Widmark Color Cartoon SAT. -- MAY 6 ONLY +--, DOUBLE FEATURE --- CAR' RACING THRILLS IN "Fireball' 500" SHOWN AT 10:00 ONLY • Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicelld, Fabian Color 'Nightmare In The Sun' - (Adult Entertainment) SHOWN AT 8:30 ONLY Sammy Q'vis Jr., Ursula} ;Andress polor 'Cartoon display table. The tea 'is con. vened by Mrs. Robert J. Philo. ips;, Guild Meets At Mrs. Daer"s AUI uiii Mr 'a, 4'M s, jack TA,,epnott. of Amhertsburg vi�sitet last Saturday With Mr.and Mrs.. William' Straug a n and WS, harlttughs►n: r ��_ lfileld Bokhaln ;Of Durham is thenew teller , in the Auburn and Dungannon branches of the Canadian rinperial Bhiik' of Com. inerce, Ile succeeds Lary ICaake who has left " for Port -Elgin. Mrs. Ethel Farrow of Mitchell visited last weep with herbr.oth. er, Mr. Thomas Johnston' and Mrs. Johnston Rey. and Mrs. 'William Maines of Londes'bor.o and Miss Sjiirley Maines of. Clinton visited last Saturday with Mr. and Mks. Rob- ert J. Phillips, The synipathy of"his commun- ,ity is extended t� Mr. and Mrs. Sohn lialdcers, R.. R. 3, Auburn on the death of their -infant son, Twins were born to them on April, 26th "il� Clinton Public hospital. The baby girl survived.. Vis. R9p4c.Ftathwelidvlichael.. and, Janice of ` Brantford spent the weekend with her ° mother, Mrs. Gordon R. 'Taylor.'` Friends are pleased to see Major Youngblut was able to re- turn from Goderich hospital last week and on Monday resumedhis job of mail carrier on R. R, 3, Auburn. Congratulations to Thomas Haggitt who landed a rali'Ibow trout last Saturday morning. It AUBURN- The Ladies Guild of St, Mark's Anglican church met for their monthly meeting at i the home 'of Mrs.' $ann-'"aer, Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell pre• sided for the meeting and was also. pianist. The meeting was opened with: the hymn "What a Friend we have in Jesus." The 'Scrip: ture lesson from John 10th chap. ter was read `by Mrs. Thoma Haggltt. Prayers were taken by M'' s. Orval McPhee. Ari instrum. ental was played by Mrs; Robert J. Phillips. • The missionary topic was taken , by Mrs. Donald Cartwright. She read the article in the Living Message entitled "A snapsnot or Arctic Life", as told by Rev. 'Douglas Dittrich, The Bible study on the Third Commandment was continued by Rev. G. E. Pakenr. ham. After' singing the hymn, "Just as lam ," Mrs. Kirkconnell thanked all •who' had 'taken part and , turned the meeting over to the president, Mrs. Orval Mc- Phee. • e minutes were aci;epted as road by the secretary, Mrs. John Daer. The treasurer, Mrs. An. drew 'Kirkconnell gave the fin. ancial statement. The travelling • apron received a penny for each letter in. Canada's Expo.'67. , The roll 'call was answered by each member naming their fay. orite 'spring flower. The meet. ing was closed with prayer by Mr. Pakenham after short bus:° iness session. Mrs. McPhee con. ducted an auction and a pot luck • lunch was served. ' SUNSET DRIV-IN THEATRE Highway 8 -,r Goderich At Concession ' Road 4 Largest Screen` in Huron 'County WEEKENDS ONLY Double Features' FRIDAY anic" SATURDAY MAY 5and '6 ' HERE COMES CLQ '-AGAIN! fl LOCHALSH LOCHALSH- Spending nth weekend with Mr. Dan MacLean were Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mac- Lean and family of Collingwood. Visitors with Mr. and 'Mrs. Oliver McCharles during' the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Allan McCharles ' and Susan of Mon. treal,"Messers John McCharles 'and Larry Leverton of. Petrolia Mrs. Alex Andrew,, Mrs,...Tom, MacDonald of Lucknow and Miss, Shelagh Howie of Galt. Several from the area attend. ed the Calico Ball in Lucknow on Friday evening; Mr. and Mips. , Allan Martyn of Streetsville spent a few days with •Mrs. Donald , Martyn and Douglas. Helping to wrap trees on Fri. days for presentation to the stud: -ents of Ripley and 'Huron town. ship public school, were Mrs. David Elphich,• Mrs. Norval Stew- art, Mrs. Daisy McCharles and Mrs. Ewan MacLean. ° Home for the weekend was Mr. Rod Finlayson of Petrolia. Gravel trucks are busy drawing till from the gravel pit ' on the Doug Martyn farm. This fill is being used to' build up the road from.Amberly to the lake. • Reuben, Wilson and DaVidJohn. stOn held a successful auction sale on Thursday afternoon.' �M.rt weighed eight pounds and .meas'. Fred 24 ' inches. Mrs. Wes Rraadnock attended the Spring Meeting of the prow ix d rector,>, _ Federated Women's Institute of Ontario at the University of Guelph last week. • The membersof the Auburn Women's Institute are planning for their AMAM ` cooking school to be held on May lath:in the POO. mupity memorial hall, with irs,- "S." (Scriber) of Kitchener 'as the demonstrator. There,wiil also be a home balcing table and many door prizes_.Nirl,11 be given out.. . John young, Skt° R. J, Young of Camp 13orden' and Mig's Carolyn' Vivian'of Staffa visited'last Sat. , urday. with Mr, wild Mrs; Thomits Johnston. The sympathy of this commit* ity is extended 'to Raymond Red• mond of Goderich on the death of his sister, 'Mrs. ,John Bell of Claresholm Alberta. She was the former' Annl.e Redmond ""and was - t e11`'knb it heti anal" itithe west• field district.--, ' John Here who has been in Labrador for several months visit ited last 'week' with his mother, Mrs. Orland Bere and family before returning to his studies at Waterloo University. • BRIDGE SCORES'' There were six tables inpl"ay at the Goderich Duplicate Bridge club Tuesday night, Winners and their scores were as follows: Mrs. Bud Worthy and Mrs. Bill Duncan, 51; Lorne Me:Donald and B.11 McAndrew, 48; Mrs. Rpn McDaiald and M s. Bob Shrier, 43 1/2; Dr. and M.rs. Walter 'Makes, 43. • FIRST -RUQ ,FILMS tl�I Ails F+CQNDIT COMFORT Entertainment -ll Our $usin Adult Enter . n en.'tp,°,-: Shows at 7:00 and ,0:35 p `TURD ATiNEE ,ONLY 'I'NCREDIB'LE. Mr. and Mrs. J. Alex. WilltinS of 'Elgin Avenue Goderich, eel. ebrated their silver wedding anniversary' quietly at their home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilkins were married at: Haifa,. Pal- estine, 25 years ago, when . Alex was a member of the Palestine Colonial police force. -BOY SCOUT APPLE DAY FRIDAY NITE & SATURDAY BINGO at -LEGION HALL Saturday, " May 6th °at 8:30 p.m. 15 GAMES,— $1.00 -The prize for each •.regular game will be $12.00 4 Share -The -Wealth Jackpot Combined JACKPOT OF $75.00 IN 55 CALLS. Sponsored by Branch 109 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION No One Under 16'.Permitted To Play P Many churches make a social event out c f,:,_Spring Clean -Up by naming a .team of members to (1o. the job. ZnE.FoND'amn- van TECHNICOLORJongr•RMan MuRH FoaM wANIIES rebs: Adult Enter°ta.inment Shows. at 7:30 and.'9:20 p.m, , Coming Nest "THE TRAP ` • ash/0ns)- hdPun Match your mood, mix up .your fun, have a happy.:holiday in: separates that range far,'a,nd wide through 'your busy surnmertime..fun:l.ifel.You'll never be at a .loss for 'something to weoc . never -be "'out of step" ..with the fun crowd . -.. a graceful, casual look is easy to have and to` keep, with the cool, carefree separaiies,we're'Collecting. 145 ESSEX STREET MOTHER'S DAY Buffet Dinner -5 - 8 p.m.. RESERVATIONS PLEASE GODERICH, ONTARIO: Balirom available for dances, parties, meetings. Catering'to Luncheons, Weddings, Banquets, etc. PHONES 1524-9371 — '524-9264 COURSE - .IN EXCELLENT CONDITION • Watered Fairways • PAYABLE 'BY MAY 15th MALE FEMALE JUVENILE (UNoEa 17) JUNIORS (17.21) 30. Special Rates- For Man -Wife Or Family NON -SHAREHOLDERS 75.. 5-5." 20. f iERTVAUGHN .. e.roua. Sao- nicCAUUIL, In oalronn TIN.PROVINE A FEATURE umont HIT . FROM THE TY SHOW ., METROCOLOR --- and SECOND FEATURE Bullet - Blazing . Fury! OPENING THURS.,, MAY 11. NIGHTLY- ,.. Coming Next---TH'URS., & FRI, MAY 11-12 • "AROUND THE WORLD UNDER THE SEA" plus "HOLD ON" Herman Hermits TECHNIC04.OR' .."� MMaGlialiYnilltd�d�MY:timMGiil�lidElMr« Admission $1.00' per person Children Under 12, in Car's Free,, Main Feature Starts at Dusk ° • ° CLUB HOUSE PRIVILEGES • . , RENTAL CLUBS AVAILABLE LESSONS BY PRtOFESSIONAL At Low Rates 'GREEN FEES WEEK DAYS—$1.50 (Jpiy and August $2.00) WEEKEND—$2.00 (July and August $2.50) ,PHONE 524-9641 EVERYQNE"WELCQME: r a. SHIRTS' 5.00 UP BLOUSES 5.00 uP SWEATERS & SHELLS 10.00. UP TOPS 5.00 UP .m. BATHING SUITS 10.00 UP PANT SUITS 10.00 UP, .a . SHORTS 5.00 SKIRTS & PANTS 11.00 UP P SHOPPE