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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-02-19, Page 5We11,- this weekend should,. be • a busy one with everyone 'waking on the Winter Carnival.. Since this is our FIRST • Winter Carnival"we hope to have a goad showing but we know it can't be as big as some .of those who have had several Years of experience behind them - but We rr►ill try. ,. • , I haven't seen' any snow or ice sculptures around gown, but if o ha'. t it you-�uant..to..try your nd �, ,you" , will have some. help Saturday,, ► at Agricultural Park „, - with with a front end loader dumping piles of snow just wherever you._ r i good eats' at the ohurcch. or the Fair Grounds,, and be od time ,for the torch -light parade,' The Little Theatre Group is lard at work on the hew play,. I believe . Victoria Street Church has a turkey' supper planned for next Wednesday; February 25.' start to. youmast • er ec p e. This can be fun if you get a few of your gang to go along with youto•.shape it up.' I know some of them Will , turn out to " be fabulous A -P P-ENI:NG.S-'--. .and-- -they might be the winners. Abstracts are being better understood and your creation can be quite a show piece. So you still have time tostart it. *ork on . it Saturday, it will be judged on Sunday.• The novelty events should be fun with the •GDCI young folks .helping out: There should be plenty Of logs for the log sawing contest since they are. finally cutting down the poor old 'elms on our • corner. The young people . of -q today know little about sawing a log in'half _- so this will- be an experience for 'them. And a tug of war battlei__too. • ' There will be lots of entries for -the "Powder Pu•ff"' events and these, should be exciting, The girls will show they too can ,handle a fast machine whether it is a siviwmobile, a- racing car. or an airplane — they.. are right in . there. (and cute too!) We can. only pray, now, for the right weather to support - this event, so — everybody — " `.`Wishing can make it so:" At least that's what Jimminy Cricket said in his 'song — "If you, wish, upon asstar, etc. We rr. "wished" for' good • weather for our -Christmas Parade — and we had it, didn't we? There is a fun , dance Saturday nite..in-the arena, • so plan on it. There will be lots of food and hot drinks on the grounds, you just need • to '"dress for the weather : bring a robe• •if you plan to sit in the grandstand and 'ou's'libiild'kie Ind warm with the hot racing that will be taking place. �, • The Legion Auxiliary Ladies are helping out with a treat on Sunday. just before the, tree lighting ceremony, and.I've just heard of another treat planned for Sunday from 4 until 7 p.ni. The "Young People" of St., Peter's Church plan to serve "Spaghetti 'and Meat Balls" in the church basement, so this will help on the.food problem. So no one needs to go home to make supper. How about THAT? -This is the first time this young group, of about 20 people, have tried- something like this and I think it should be a big sp�ccess. So there you are, dress' up in your heavy duds and you can get w � • 11111111111111111111111111, 4 ; The Figure Skating Carnival is at the. end of the, month and �' planu te' a 'Super-dooper one they • — only this is "biggerand better than ever!" Get .our tickets. UC ANNUAL The Church held its annual meeting SKATING PARTY • last Friday afternoon at the t home of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest, The Flip C's .held a skating Snowden ' with a • good party recently in the Belgrave attendance. arena. Each member t was to After 0.• buffet dinner :there -r- tiring-- a : ifr en -d_ so there 'w a • was a business meeting with good crowd in attendance. pastor Alfred Fry, as chairman. Skating and broomball were The new officers elected were both enjoyed followed by a Tom Armstrong as elder; Mrs. lunch of -pop and doughnuts. . , Edward Robinson., nd Mrs. Tom Sunday evening, Feb. 8th, the Hi -C's met in the basement of the Donnybrook United Church. Allah McDougall opened the, meeting followed by the scripture lesson read by John Johnston, The .- offering was received by Bill Snowden. John 'Thompson read the prayer. Stisan Thompson gave the treasurer's . report, •$arbara Chamney read the minutes of,. the previous meeting. A discussion' was held on •`--The „Church in Our Community." Allan had questions • for the members to, answer. Next, meeting is to, he held February 22. Donna Chamney closed the meeting with prayer, rook --•, you; • Martha. • David ` Birch with him. They returned to Waterloo Saturday. Donnybrook United RY MRS,`1WES w CONGRATGLAT, ON , Ca ng ,.tins tions W W1'ss Aetty Moss'vYho was chosen Queen at annual the .Goderich Collegiate �n Prom last Fridayevening •She is g. 18 ar-old daughter of Mr. thPi:..year-old .. ...�.. 'This . And Mrs., William Moss, This is the first time this ,honor 'has come"to our village and we are all proud of Betty:' • RAPNOCK 0.59'. Armstrong; Board' of Stewards and Mr. and. .Mrs. Ernest Snowden, manse committee. After listening to the ,reports• of the different organizations it was felt that Donnybrook Church was -in -•a--position. to go ahead in the coming year. • SURPRISE PARTY M r. ° and Mrs. • Edward Robinson had ' a surprise party Friday evening for their son Bill on his 21st birthday. - After an enjoyable -evening of cards and other games, Mrs. Robinson served lunch, followed bar birthday -cake and ice: cream. - Jim .Robinson of Waterloo University was home for the occasion. He brought., his friend b IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIiII� O-., P.P. R E P o RT 1111111,11„ 1111111111U,1 1N.11t1.S, The February meeting of the Wonten's Missionary Society Qf" Knox Presbyterian Chticch, was held at . 'the ?home of ' the ° president, Mrs.. Wilfred Sanderson. Mrs. Sanderson was in charge of the meeting w•hiuh opened` with a Ball to worship followed by the Lord's Prayer, ,A, hymn was sung with. 'Mrs. Donald Rainesat the pig: �The_devatianaLnerio charge of Mrs. Frank Raithby. This scripture °lesson .was.further studied with the new study book. The first chapter was taken. by Mrs.. W. Bradnock and a discussion' with all members •P Mrs. Donald 'Haines; from. the Ladies' 'Aid from Mrs, Major Youngblut and Mrs.. Roy D.aer. • Lunch was served' along with birthday cake �s�ake •observin veral .. members birihdayS. which fell on last week. Obittjary LOUIS WAGNER. Relatives in this 4.ornmuniity ' received the -sad neWs last week • of the sudden ,death of their brother, ,ouis Wagner of Masselon,. °hit?. tie was' barn in -1907, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. `Jac�ab 'aner�ard attendec.1 Daytona Beach, Florida and also S.S. No. 9, Hullett where A he Cape Kennedy: Mr. and Mrs. received his early education. Meredith Young, 49 . Blake St.' 10111101111.11011111,11111.' Church. iitsiness . Was discussed and t``layette is being wade.,,, he.seereta �Mra. Roy Daer '� seeretary, r y .was absent; Lunch was served'by Mrs.assist d 1a Miss - e y M°,Minnie Wagner, Mars. Roy Farrow, . and.. Mr. and Mrs; , Jack, , Young; all of Mitchell arid little` Miss Teri -Young- of ". glehcoe, visited on Saturday .. with the _ former's brother, Mrs.Thomas JCihnston, • 'Mrs. Johnston and- Misa .Labra Phillips•, °., M. anal °Mrs. Lorne Popp, R,11 1 ; Auburxi, have been, vacationing for the .past two `„Weeks .10 ,?fit. Petersburg; and ` He apprenticed at the C.P.R. Goderich, have been staying office here with the late. Mr. with their eight grandchildren Russel Shaw and left' this until Mr. and'Mrs: Popp both community about 40 years. ago. .return .to work in Blyth.. way tri • He is suritived by hia wife,-the---.Goderich .respectively.. former • Treva McDowell of Mr. and Mrs. Fordyce Clark Masselon, Ohio, one son, Louis entertained the St. • Mark's . Jr, of Michigan State University, - Anglican Church Board of Lansing, Michigan, three Management last Thursday daughters, Mrs. James (Donna)--- -evening- Atli their—rector, Rev:„ Long,' Canton, Ohio, Mrs. Frank Keith Stakes to plan for the (Shirley) Schneider, Lorain, Ohio, and Mrs. J. A. (Beverley) Pallas, Amherst, Ohio. Also survived by three brothers Walter and William of Auburn and Carl of Solon, Ohio and six sisters, Mrs. Rose Herman of, Tavistock, Misses Ella and Minnie' Wagner, Auburn, - Mrs. Wilfred. Sanderson, Auburn, Miss',Laura Wagner, Syracuse, N.Y. , and Mrs.. Fred Youngblut of Woodstock. The sympathy of this community is extended to the family at this time. took place. The offering was received by Mrs.' Alvin Leatherland and dedicated with prayer by Mrs. F. Raithby:. The minutes of the previous `meeting ;Were accepted as read by the secretary-,- Mrs Alvin Leatherland. " A letter of thanks had been sent to Mrs. Harry Eve of Toronto and ' a card was signed to go- to a member, Mrs. Edgar Lawson, who is. a patient in Clinton hospital. A letter was read from the Voice of Women thanking Mrs. A. Leatherland for, the little -shirts she had knit for.. the little Vietnamese children. She requested more dark yarn to • continue her worthwhile • work. Mrs. Donald Haines gave the financial statement and plans were made for the Easter Thankoffering meeting on March 11 when Mrs.' Jdhn Pollock ,of Goderich wily be- the guest • Sunday, February 8, on Hwy. 8 west of Clinton, Frances speaker at the home of Mrs. ,,; Maitland Con. Rd. west of Gertrude Buttema, 126 Orange Donald Haines. An invitation to County 'Rd. 8' Donald William St,, .Clinton, was involved in a attend the Easter thankoffering • McArthur, 1227 Seventh Ave., single -car accident 'resulting in • meeting on April • 8 was Owen Sound, was involved in a minor damage to the vehicle sl}e accepted. A hymn was sung and tri was driving. " the meeting closed with the 'Friday, „February' 13, ' on Benediction by Mrs. F. Raithby. Hwy. 4 north of Clinton, Annie .Reinsma, RR' 4, Clinton, was KNOX' ANNUAL involved in a single -car accident ' resulting in minor damage to the MEETING vehicle she was driving. The annuald •meeting of Kn• ox Friday, February 13, on Presbyterian Church was held County. Rd. 25; West of County last -Tuesday evening . at the Rd. 22, David William Duff, 97 -home: of 1Vliss Frances 'Houston. Goldwick Crescent, London..32, Rev. R. U. MacLean. was and William Thom, RR 3, chairman •and the meeting was Auburn, were involved in a opened with scripture lesson, two -car accident resulting in i --Froin- Rohia�ns, 12th chapter and ,minor damage to both vehicles. prayer. Reports of the various Friday, February 133. on departments were received and . Hwy. 8 east of Benmiller Rd. business discussed. The election (Huron .Rd. 27) James Thomas of officers took place. ` Kyle, Kipped, and'ius Arthur • , The Session is Donald Haines, RR 2 P t b h clerk, Mr. Alfred . Rollinson, SOCIAL CALENDAR' Mr. John MacKay of London spent the weekend in the village. Mrs. .Major Ypungblut presided for the •Ladies Aid meeting of Knox Presbyterian single -car •accident resulting minor damage to the vehicle., Sunday, February 8," on 2Q and 21. Sideroad north of 4th and 5th Con., McKillop Twp., William Howard Lindsay, Selkirk; and George Edward ,Earle, Market.St., Seaforth, were involved in a car -snow w vehicle • accident resulting in a minor damage to the.Earle vehicle. Wednesday, February 11, on Hwy. 21 north of Port Albert (River Dr.) Howard Blake, RFC 7, • Lucknow, and John Edward Jacob, 784 Kincardine, were involved in a car -bus accident resulting in damage to both vehicles. Thursday, February 12, on Con. 13, Ashfield Twp. east of )J a er oroug William Wagner, Arthur were involved in a two -car Highway 21, ._ James.Albert Youngblut and Kenneth Scott. accident resulting _ in minor- --.�-._. - MacKenzie, RR 3, Lucknow,•Board of Managers: Gordon damage to both vehicles. • was in collision with a vehicle - . Dobie, William Wagner, 'Roy registered to William Ferrish, RR r Friday, February 13, on Con. Daer, ' Wilfred Sanderson, •Major 3_ Lucknow, resulting in o minor damage to the Ferrish vehicle. Thursday, February, 12, on nghsh, 'GODERICH � FROSTED- =F'O'ODS MS 65 HAMILTON , STREET - SLICED , Cooked HAM PEAL CHOPS Veal Cutlets, MAXWELL HOUSE -- 6 oz. Jar 1:35 • 4,._:.- north. of Sideroad-4,------Youngblut and _ -Ed_ ".Davies.. Goderich Twp:, Adeline Bell, RR 2, Goderich, was involved in; a single -car accident resulting in -- damage to her. vehicle. The driver received injuries. Saturday, February, 14, on Bayfield Con. east of Hwy. 21, Beverly Terrence McClinchey, Box 9, ' Bayfield, and Robert Hartman, RR 1 Bayfield were b. 1.29 InstantCoffee 1.25 SUPREME 'BRAND ---24 oz. Loaves Slked BREAD KELLOGG'S* - 12 oz. Pkg.' Corn Flakes AUSTRAL ' f.NCY,s'HALVES r-14 oz. Tin !M r: e 365' 3.5 Trustees: Donald Haines, Arthur Youngblut; Gordon Dobie and Kenneth Scott. Church •Treasurer is Mrs. Wes Bradnock, secretary, Donald Haines; auditors, Mrs. Ed Davies,' Miss Luella Wapner, Miss Frances Houston; organist, Mrs. Donald Haines add`` . historian, •' Miss Frances Houston.' - involved in ,a car -truck accident Reports' from the Women's resulting in minor damage to Missionary Society were received both vehicles. •from Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson and 30 THE,. SQUARE P.HQNE 524.7811 AIRCONDITIONED MORE DAYS -- Thurs. t Wed.. = February.19th to February 25th 1 rrnpresslve cinematic achievement, recreate$ an. 3 era \,with rich detail and, accuracy, brilliant aerial photography. Starr ng-'ARBRA 8TRE1SAN;D and OMAR SHARK`' THURS, SUN., .,MON.• TUE$. vveoe -ONE SHOW 8 F.M..M. and 9,45 FRIDAY and SATURDAY.,-i"W't� ShaWs. 7.30 a SATURDAY (February 21st) MATINEE v . At x p.m.. r •" "TINDERBOX" E.. 'Short: "TWO LAZY CROW° & .11.1AP UP" AND CHASE IT" h Y. coming summer season,. Mr. Elmer Trommer and Mr. Thomas Johnston attended the Hardware Show in Toronto last Wednesday. Mr.' Ralph Tromrner, Toronto and Miss Joyce _ lioltzhauer Qf Toronto, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Trommer,and-Connie. - Mr. and Mrs. Julien Delbergue and their granddaughter, Vickey left on Tuesday for a . trip to Belgium and' will be visiting relativesand friends until April 1. • , Tlie' .. a entralia ' College of Agricultural Technology mall ' hold its -third annual open hou ,� galled Earning Through Learning, Fob. 1104 18,' will dis las n- There . be P y . crossbreeding livestock, farm bo manageM nt, iQthing,: 'deg . ;lst � demon�tlona` In �iocb'e � gra. _techniques, food y n . and; farmstead plre,p��atx�. lanni�b '-.alo: with. a fashion show, - Mrs. Donald Haines, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, ' Mrs, Frank . Raithby and Mrs. Wes Bradnock ," attended the Training school for the ..4-H project "Featuring Fruit" last week. Any_girl in the community wishing • to take this r club please contact any.,of these leaders. Kingsbridge news BY DELORES VAN OSCH WOLVES Wolves appear to be quite' bountiful in the Kingsbridge - Ashfield district. A , hunting party of Jim•, Joe,°Ted and Peter Martin; ' Jack Tigert, Clarence Doherty and Vincent Austin have 'been hunting for the past three consecutive Saturdays. On Saftirday, January 31, Jack Tigert shot the first wolf; on Saturday, February 7, Jim and Ted Martin shot one each 'and on Saturday, February 14, Joe Martin got one. Mrs. Braise Martin .served the hunters a hearty meal on February 7 and • this past Saturday, a meal was served to them by • Mrs. Clarence Doherty. SOCIALS Patients in the hospital from this area are Mrs. Jim Martin in ENA WEEKLY SCHEDULE FRIDAY,. PUBLIC SKATING PUKIIC SKATING SUNDAY 2:00 to 4:'00: P.M. SUNDAY $:00 P.M. CHHL ,HOKEY Goderich B>~iilding Centre' vs. Goderich Combined., TUESDAY,, - PRE.SCHOOL ' ,. • SKATING 2:00•P.M. -'3:30 P.M.'' :LIONS FREE SKATING. 3:30 P:M.' .5:00 P.M. hospital in'Goderich and 'Mrs. Jack Van Osch is a patient in hospital at Wingham. Yvonne' and Linda Siennett were° guests on `Cartoon House •CKNX TV on Tuesday of, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dalton and family -of Sarnia were visitors on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dalton. r 'WINS SPEAKING CONTEST Judy Tigert, 1 -1 -year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tigert, won the Junior Public Speaking Award at the. Lucknow Legion on Friday evening. - Her topic was "The Use And Misuse Of Drugs." • .Judy attends St. Joseph's School, Kingsbridge and o tr congratulations go out to her. THURSDAY PRE-SCHOOL • - SKATING 2:00 P.M, • 3:30 P.M. LIONS FREE°°"'SKATING 3:30 P:1111. - 55:00,P.M. ° SKATES NOT ALLOWED IN NEW WASHROOMS UNLESS' PROTECTED 4. xitr'X WITH SKATE, GUARDS 7�! 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