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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-03-12, Page 8fd 8 f3MARICN SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1974 ." Hut show Saturday in .time fir Easter Met bees df Beta Sigma 'Phi on the progress of plans for the Sorority met at the home oft Hat Show and Dessert Tea which '11rs. ' 'aul Moss recently. is slated for Saturday afternoon Secretary Mrs. John 'Carle in the North' Street United read the minutes of the previous ,Church Hail. meeting and Mrs. John Sturdy • Hats`Off to Hats" is the gave the treasurer's report: theme and the girls, were qnite Reports from social service and excited with the decorations, . ways •and means connbittees reports on food,, tickets, tables, were heard. etc. A review 'of "Traditions of Everyone helped , With the t : Beta Sigma PW" was given by decorations at the close of the vice-president, Mrs. ; Da -yid business • meeting. Gower. Mrs, Stan Connelly showed that' good things are being done for the needy family the sorority has "adopted." • Mrs, Paul Baechter .gave a brier `report on social activities - and Mrs. Paul Moss had her committee members give reports April 7 . is 'date for the election 'of officers. The -"Girl of._ - the ,Year" is to be chosen 'at the end of April. Meeting adjourned with the closing ritual and a _nice lunch was served by, the .hostess and • co -hostesses,' Susan Gower and Martha Rathburn. BLOOD CLINIC The nest Red Cross Blood Clinic is seq for May 20 in Goderich. •N Goderich .:WI sees crocheted articles The Goderich Branch of the Seminar held at the GoderiCh • Women's .institute meeting was Psychiatric Hospital. a- -. herd :ern: ' Mac ay. g aff--reeently • .o -J1., 'B.ehdh .and.:::M . .;.v-.-. .--.—'° nth -etnt-2triti-=_ .i1` ". irr pla iairo-clue • visitors present. President Mrs. which were much enjoyed. Wm. Porten presided and Mrs. Mrs. H. B. M. i'ichbQrne Robt. Bogie was at the piano.. demonstrated making crocheted Mrs. Jack Cook read the mats 'from bread wrappers, and ed"coch- -secretary's report and the sho 'CFO -dieted ats�ari Tailig correspondence ,which included she had made. She also showed thank you _notes from Mrs. Jean jewellery male from polished '-Patterson, Mrs. David McMillan and Mrs. Robt. McCallum: . The Program . Planning meeting for the District Annual G will be held in MacKay Hall rn N. T.-Orand-y trophy. winners „CORRECTION Beneath a photograph in ti-se last issue of the Goderich Signal -Star it was stated- the Jean McDonald Trophy was presented : memory4• L. f •'.'' itii(3== . 1 ti me t-s-9McOo'nafd: diatlgfitet V e wrsV•" to 'correct the mistake. The line should have read "in memddry of his Vvife."• Our apologies for any Ladies of the Maitland Curling Club 'competed in a. Jitney Thursday night last week for the N. T. Ormandy trophy. Winning team was skipped by -Phyllis Durst. 'Left to right.are, Mrs. Eileen Palmer, vice, Mr. Barbara Everett, who presented the trophy on behalf of Trevor Orman4y; Mrs. Durst; Mrs. Beryl Harper, second and Mrs. Bertha McGee, lead. — staff, ' phot Benmiller. UCW �Mach meeting held • Our meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. Dan Willis, with a poem. Mrs. Bill Fisher led the worship period with a hymn and a reading. ' Mrs. Frank. McMichael presented a very _..interesting=chapte..r:�-in Lite -study • •haok..or=Re.coneiiiation: and-- Communication." :All members participated and enjoyed the• records very much. During business we heard • rep.or ...fro.m the_ treasurer,. Mrs,. Elfred Moore, and reports from rocks which had .been made by her brother in Victoria, B.C. Mrs.' K. F. Wilkinson thanked all w'ho .,had taken 'part in the program. Monday, April 6. Lunch will be Final plans were made far the serrved_by the Goderich Branch• Dessert Card Party to be_helctrn The West Huron District •the • Legion' Hall Wednesday, Annual will be held in St. Helens March 18, at 1:30 p.m. Members May 28. • are asked to bring a dessert and The new • Home -Economist 'also contributions for'the• bake for Huron will be Miss Katharine sale to be held after the cards are Hunt, finished. It was. decided to keep the Tea was served by Mrs. K. F. bond with the °WI Books and to 'Wilkinson and her committee. have it registered. - Mrs. Wm.• Porter and Mrs. The roll call was answered by Clifford, . Crozier will attend a "I remember." Leadership Forum in Mitchell Mrs. Andrew. . St'raughan March 23 and 25 under the introduced~ Mrs. J. R. Leitch, direction of the Conestoga who : gave a report of the College of Technology. Kingsbridge news. BY DELORES VAN Q,SCH ,Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Pete Van Osch on the • arrival of a daughter at the • Wingham Hospital last Friday. A new ' electric .organ was installed in St. Joseph's Church last- Friday. The organ was purchased from Garnet , Farrier of Whitechurch. ' Tony Miltenburg left for Holland by air last Thursday where -he will be married later • this • month. Mrs. John Mitte nburg will leave for Holland •, this Thursday and remai.i• uhtil Y. s•. after her son's wedding. Mr.- and Mrs. Peter Martin of Hamilton spent the weekend with . the . Dalton and 'Martin families. Marilyn Maclntyre of Guelph spent the weekend 'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe MacIntyre. - a , Mr. and Mrs. Warner Julian of Los Angeles, California, surprised her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dalton, by dropping in quite unexpectedly a week ago 'Friday. They left again„ on . the "Sunday. Also home t9 see their sister and• her husband were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dalton of Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Marsmen of London, Maria. of Guelph and Mr. and Mrs. Brian Dalton and son. - - Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Sinnett and family of Detroit spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Jim . Sinnett and family. Mrs. ' Frank Riegling accompanied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie, to Toronto last Tuesday• to attend, the wake of her" aunt, Mrs. Angus McCaul. The McCauley's were we known in this community. { Mr. and Mrs. John Berry and boys of ' Downsview spent the •weekend with Mrs. Mary Doherty' and Jim. Port Albert There were eight tables of euchre at play in Christ Anglican church - basement 'last ,week; Winners were Cathy Doherty, Brian Draper, Ricky Maize and Jim Crawford. Arnold Meader of Warren, Mich., visited with Mrs. Archie Grenier over the weekend. - Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cook returned from Texas 'last week where they had visited, the month of February with Mr, Cook's sister, Mrs. Kane of Arlington, Texas: Ron Frrtzley of Burford visited with' Mr. and Mrs. Elton Draper -over the weekend., Arnold Meader, Jim Martin, Terry and Tim Joy visited with Mark ' Dauphan 'who is a patient in St. Joseph's' ,Hospital, London, on Saturday. W. FLOWER SHOP Phone 524- 8132 DAY 'OR NIGHT Agent for 24-hr. 'FILM DEVELOPING' embarrassment _ the. error may have caused. e 1-' RED CROSS IS ALWAYS THERE WITH YOUR HELP 0 REMEMBER Help Your RED CROSS To HELP • LAKECITY .HOME 32 NEWGATE STREET DIAL 524-6126 CENTRE "EGET 'ACQUAINTED" SALE NOW ON 'ALMATEX PAINT . "No Finer Paint Made" EXTERIOR House Paint Oil Base or Latex INTERIOR Super Satin and Semi -Gloss VARNISHES Porch and .Floor Enamels. • Reg., $3.70 Qt: $12.50 'Gal. no All Lines the group leaders. Minutes were Irish meeting Tuesday,' March read by the secretary, Mrs: 17, at 2 p.m. the art of paper Leonard 'Fisher. - f 1 ower making will be We have booked a "Luncheon demonstrated and there will be a is Served" meal for Wednesday, penny sale. June 10, at' 12:30 p.m. We , • We are all asked toPparticipate £I•ec la have - - - • :Doug.47...-inf4..P:,a.. , crok'inoi . - party _at he -ThankoTferi ng•-tneeting..:on-:Mar.6 at 2:30 p.m. The groups have volunteered to . make pyjamas for the "Cliildren's Aid." The Irish group_have invited members and all friends to their a,churMajnch 2D..at� 8:30an. sponsored by the Board of Stewards. • Ladies please bring lunch, . Lunch was served by Mrs. Elfred : Moo_ re and Mrs. Leonard Fisher. ., . . GODERICHFROSTED FOODS 65 HAMILTON STREET MAPLE LEAF 7 REGULAR 89c , 1, -Kielbosa Chubs -MAPLE LEAF BOLOGNA CENTRE LOIN PORK CHOPS ',Nr END LOIN CHOPS lb,. 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