HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-04-23, Page 3CorrAspondent Phone `526750
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A large crowd attended the Mr, and Mrs, John RodgeS. -
annual Variety Night in the ' Luv In was done by Connie
Auibi rn Community Memorial Hickey and, "round dancing was
Hall' sponsored by the membersdemonstrated by Mr, and. Mrs, -
of the Clinton Junior" Farmers, • Glen Patterson,::- Mr, and Mrs,
Master, ;of., ceremonies was Stan Mcllwain, Miss, Sharon
Jamieson RiMey ' He welcomed ` Sillib and Jamieson Ribey. •
all to the program which A •sin -a= on was led b Lois
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consisted of the play -- Cupid's Merrill arid Brenda Archambault.
Bow,, the prize winning -Huron A mock weddingwas acted b
County play. The cast consisted y
of Lois Merrill, Grant Jones, Karen McKenzie, . Daryk Ball,
Helen: Good - and Doug Sheron Collins, Daryl Ball,
Stephen ,Haggitt, Helen Good,
Trewartha. The directors were " John Fielder and Paul Black.
Karen McKenzie, Alice Allen
and Daryk Ball. Square dancing under the
Mucical selections were given direction of Mr. and Mrs. Glen
by. Grant and Ken• Jones, M skit Patterson was done by ' some
- If I were not a Clinton Junior members of the Twirlabouts
• • harmer,, was done by Daryk Ball, Club. •
Brenda Ball, •Marie Trewartha, Much enjoyment was had by
Alice Allen,. Ray McClinchey, the visit of the Odd Couple,
Stephen Haggitt, Brenda namely Alice Allen and gaud
Archambault, Connie, Hickey, Black..
Daryl Ball and Debbie-Gibbifgs: Dancing was enjoyed to
A skit, Colt 45 -Vat -played by Scott's orchestra.
Joyce Hallam honoured'
of pre -nuptial shower.
▪ Miss Joyce Hallam was guest
of 'honour- -.bat •-Wednesday ,
evening • in -the Sunday school
'room of Knox United Church
when friends -and neighbours.
gathered to honour herr before
her marriage, . .
Mrs. Elliot Lapp was chairman
for 91,,program which began
with ` a 'sing -a -long led by Mrs.
"' Gordon Taylor with Mrs, George
Ball, Gill Wilkinson and Donna
...Bromley.
The A opened gifts"` 'ore placed
by Mrs. Brian Hallam who also
made a ribbon hat and placed it
on Joyce's •head. -
• Joyce..thanked,her friends.and
neighbours for the gifts and '
• lunch was served by neighbour
ladies. Lawlor.
Mrs. Wes Bradnoelc, Miss.
Sheron Collins and Mrs ,;George
Collins visited recently with Mrs.
Shearer .Wilson, Mr, and Mrs.
Kenneth Wilson and David' In
• London °
'Weare, so W report that,
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- Mr. William Rodger is a patient
Clinton , ftospital with :.a:
fractured leg. " , . '
,Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Reick of
Kitchener visited relatives the
village recently.
Pastor Patrick Ferrier was in
charge of the 'Baptist Church
service . and . was assisted by
members of the' Clinton Baptist
Church Sunday school with a
musical program with singing to
guitar accompaniment,
Mrs. Irwin Schmidt, Tracy
and Brenton of Strathroy spe , t
last week with her parents Mr.
and -Mrs. Ted Mills. •
Mr. Everett Taylor is ar patient
in Clinton Hospital, we wish• him
a.speedy recovery. •
Mr. George Timm, Miss Erna
Bethke and Mrs. Charles Koeh,
all of Gorrie were guests on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Maitland Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Archambault and Marilyn and
Vlrs. Bert Craig attended the
40th wedding'anniversary of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Williams at Port.
Huron recently. It was also Mr.
William's... retirement _party_ The
.-celebrations :-were: _-.planned -by
their six daughters.
Mr. and `Mrs. Robert Oswald
of Kitchener visited last .week,
with Mr. and Mrs. William.
Straughan: r. _., .......-
Mr. Wilbert Lawlor of Galt is
visiting his father, Mr. George
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filar►raig and Mr. Peter '
McDonald let last Sunday for. a
' two week's' vacation in Florida,`
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs:. Sam; McNall of • oderich
who oti Tuesday celebrated their.
Golden weddin anniversary;' -
Mr, . Elwin a Anderson o
Brantford. Visited.last week With
Mr, 'and Mrs; Wlllia ► $trcaughan
. and other relatives,
Mr. and .Mrs.. Elmer Trommer
and Connie visited on Sunday'
with ,his 'mother, Mrs. ,Trommer,
at the Fairview Nursing Home at.
Preston.
Mrs. Gordon Taylor; Mrs.'"
Sidney Lansing, Mrs. Russel.
Brindley and Mrs. Frank
R a i thby attended the
Horticultural Society " District
meeting, held at Clinton last
Saturday.
Mr. Peter Brown of Windsor
visited last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Maitland Allen, and
attended the funeral of his uncle
the late Mr. Dave Ewen of
,,Londesboro.
The Auburn- group was
in charge of the service at Knox
United Church last Sunday.
Mrs. - Norman .Wightman, Ray
Hildebrand, Nancy • Anderson,
Jennifer Grange, ' Betty Moss,
and Shelley. Grange attended,the"
Teach -In on contemporary
Church Music at Five Oaks
recently.
Miss„ Judy` -Arthur ..of -Owen
-Sound School of Nursing spent
the April. 11 weekend with her
parents Mr. ' and Mrs. Harry
Arthur, Mark and Greg.
-Mrs .and Mrs:. William-& Craig•
of Clinton and Mr. William J.
Craig -were- guests of Mr. -and
Mrs: Maitland Allen recently.
Milliai as pianist.
A reading Baking a Cake
was given by Mrs. Roy Daer.; A
• hidden adjective contest was
conducted by Mrs. Lloyd
• Penfound who also ' had a pots
and pans contest:
Miss Donna Bromley pinned,a•
corsage on the bride-to-be and
Mrs. Lloyd Penfound pinned one
+� on Mrs. Jack Caldwell sister of
the btide-to-be. They were .bath
escorted to, clecoratedviOts,49_.f
the piatfornir F
Donna read an address of
Joyee-and—
gifts
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gifts were presented by Arva
ews of Lochalsh
Mr; ;sand. Mrs; Wm-. Fairish
spent Monday '.of' last week in
Kitchener.
lylrs. Henry MacKenzie and
Mrs. Bill Hayden spend the ,
weekend in Owen Sound visiting
Misses Edna and Eliza Cook.
. >tie honti I;xi��y �,
of Mrs. Ewan MacLean for their
regular monthly mee Ing.
Mr. Douglas Henry was
injured in an accident in
Goderich at the Salt Mines and
as a result is a patient' in
Goderich Hospital.
4- Auburn No. 2, 4-H Club
had as their guests Auburn No I
4-H Club at the home of their
leader, Mrs. ,Donald Haines. The
president, Lynn Turner opened
the meeting and welcomed the
Visiting members. •
The minutes were accepted as
read by .Barbara Chamney. After
the roll . call was answered by
naming one way . to use dried
fruit, Lorraine Chamney called'-
the roll for Auburn No I.
Mrs. W. Bradnock led in the
discussion and gave notes on
salads, desserts and baking with
+f fruit.' • . .,
Mrs. Frank Raithby
demonstrated how to make a
jellied fruit salad and Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt showed how to
make an attractive individual
salad plate. Mrs. Donald Haines
demonstrated how to make
trifle, several types of puddings
and, strawberry shortcake.
'
Auburn No. 1 club members
brought slices of fruit bread and-
this
ndthis was served with the desserts,
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DOMTAR .CHEMICALS
-0APPOINTME•NT.
A mysterious static in
automobile radios - can
sometimes be traced: to 'static
electricity ` in a boat trailer's
,wheels and axles, in cases where
these parts are separated from •
the .trailer , frame by rubber
'spring bushings. An intermittent
popping can be heard and 'static
builds up and discharges, say the
Mercury boating experts.
Ground , the axle to the frame
with a short, flexible wire and
the radia trouble will stop. -
Many from the Community
attended' the Lionel Thornton
dance in Lucknow.. on Saturday
evening.
An unusual accident occurred
On Friday morning on sideroad
15, when a car driven by a
cottager at Point Clark went out
ems, at{ R wy.
'`1Krs���'�ain�'�'arrishrri'ved
home from hospital in Kitchener
on Saturday much improve in.
health.
Sympathy is extended to the.
Simpson families in the sudden
death of Arthur SiFfipson on
Siinda-y-
Mrs. Oliver. McCharles, Mrs.
Bert • Mason, Mrs.' Gordon
Farrell, ,Mrs. Glen Stanley and
Mrs. Charles Smith accompanied
Mrs. Walter Farrell to Clinton •on
Saturday, where they
represented Ripley and District.
Horticultural Society • at the
- Annual District Convention.
Open House was held „ at
North Ashfield Public_S.chool on
Thursday evening. Over 100
interested parents and friends
called at the school 'to see the
work doite by the students.
Once again the biographies were
the highlight and many parents
„found out things ` "about
themselves:
Limericks were amusing and
the following is copied from the
Ashfield Advocate. -(School
paper).
There was a young fellow named,
(Who had a,yoice like a frog,
He swam like a cow,
There were,7 tables at play
euchre on Tuesday night at
Christ ,Anglican,, Church.
Winners were . Mrs, M.
Sutcliffe, Mrs, Archie Grenier;
Ottniora, Paul Doherty`,
'Rosemary Crawfoird.
Grand prizes for 'total of all
gases this 'season Were presP cited
• to, Brian Draper, Mrs, Clarence
Hoy, Paul Doherty cant' Susan '
Bert, Y, .
SOCIAI.
.Mr. and Mrs; Itod, McKenzie,
eii and' 'M.urray were.'honored
Mrs. Richard West was:leader
for the W,M,S, held at the home'
of Mrs.. Ewan . MacLean, and
opened the meeting with a apoem
prayer. and Mrs, Jim West read•
this Scripture, and Mrs.. Donald
Simpson called the roll which 17
members. and one visitor
answered with a'verse of hope.
The Worship Service .from the.
Glad Tidings on "Ressurection"
was ,given by Mrs. Jinn West, Mrs,
Richard West and. Mrs. Colin
MacGregor. Mrs. ' Gordon
Finlayson on "Really Living."
Mrs. Ewan MacLean
conducted the business of the
meeting. Plans were made for a
bus trip to Toronto on May 28.
Mrs. Mae Murchy listed the
requirements • of the bale and
Mrs: Ross gave the treasurer's
report. Mrs. West closed with
prayer, and the , hostess and
committee served lunch.
SOCIAL NEVIW.S
Misses -Anna and ''Charlotte
°MacKenzie of ---Toronto- -were
home for a few days last week.
Miss Madel MacDonald of
Windsor spent the weekend with
her sister, Mrs. R. West.
_ — Mrs., Warren , Wylds,__ Mr,.
Gordon Robb and Mr. and Mr's.
Earl Howes attended the -Church
School Workshop at Walkerton
on Stinday.'
Miss Lynda. Wylds -of London
was home for the weekend.
The Y.P.S. met Sunday night
with MIS. J. Westas leader. •
Mrs.' Colin MacGregor is
visiting here daughter Mrs.
Ledbetter in Toronto.
The community was shocked
on Sunday at the news of the
sudden death -of Arthur Simpson
from a` heart attack while on his
tractor the night before.
by fds. and neighbors on
Wednay night in the
basement ' of Christ Anglican
Church The evening 'ss spent
playing euchre* Winners were:
menu's high,. Geo e Dougherty;
iciw, Don Dickson; ladies' high,
Mrs. Elton Draper; low, -Mrs; Art
Dickson
Rod has always lived on .:the
homg. farm which his father
came to in 120,' .
'er euchre, Mr. a
Aftnd .Mrs.
McKenzie were presented with n
l0ve1y table larnp from friends
and neighbors.
' They will move
to Goderich in the near. future
and reside at 186 Nelson Street
East.
,Lunch` was served. The" new,
owner, Mr. and Mrs. JIM Hunter,
had lived at Peter's Corners. Mrs.
Hunter will . be teaching , at
Victoria School, in September.
Mr. Harry Willis returned to
his home last week.
All * :Hockey:„ Phiyers. wishing . to a end'
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fo the area. " ,
CONESTOGA: COLLEGE
Gr1
OF APPLIED "AR S AND TECHNOLOGV
Invites applications for the following programs- for Septeriber, 1970
, , (2car programs)y
AppiY �1ir
' t� Division
CO' sumer and Family Studies
Cr minology and Law Enforcement
Geineral Arts and Science
. institutional Management
Business Division
Business Administration (3 year)
'Accounting Option
Data Processing Option
--::Marketing-Option
General Business ,(2 year)GeneralOpti n:
Retailing Option
secretarial
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gal
Medical
A Professional 4,
'4Fechnology Division.
Technology Programs (3 year)
Civil Technology
.
Construction Technology
Electronic Technology
Electrical Technology
Mechanical Technology °
Product Design Technology
Production Technology
Air' and Water Resources
Technician- Programs (2 year)
,Chemical Technician
Drafting Technician
Electronic Technician'
Electrical Technician
Mechanicaf'technician
Wood Products Technician
Communications Design Division (3 year)
Design
Film
Journalism
Photography
Radio aria Television
For further information, applications, or calendars, phon• e,
Officer -
CONESTOGA COLLEGE
299 goon Valley Drive
Kitchener, Ontario
(519) 053-7111
write or visit The Admissions
plus a new program in -Industrial Design Technology
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McINTYRE
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HARBOURLITE INN..
ANNUAL
MOTHER'S DAY
BUFFET -
DINNER
Sunday, May 10
Reservations:
524-9371 or .524-9264
'This Spring has been a long time coming and due
to its delay we have a 'larger than usual stock of
,spring merchandise. The selection available and the
savings that are possible are the best we have
offered in our Spring Sale. ..
Just in time for April 'showers comes this buy
on all weather coats. We have reduced a sizeable
""group. Quite a few styles to choose from that
were priced
REGULAR 30.° to 65.°°
•A.D.HUFFMA
The 'appointment of A. D.
Huffinaun, Peng., as Assistant -
General Manager, Sifto , Salt
Division,. is announced by Irwin
1#. • Groom, Vice -President,
Domtar Chemicals Limited.
Prior to this, appointment, Mr.
Huffman was Marketing Manager
,.of Sifto Salt Division,. In the
past,. he has - • occupied
production, • technical and
marketing positions,' In, the Sifto
lien dimeccitvSt - ' :.
Come see,me, and 111 introduce you
to Term Deposits. All you need is
$1000. Leave it -here, at the Royal
Bank, for over two years- and we'll
guarantee you 7%% interest. And. at
the Royal Bank, ,Term Deposits are
cashable any time,
We give you high interest on
your savings; and just as important
is the interest we take in you. Come
in and see. �ti
Included for.; this sale are two end three-piece
styles, pant suits and some costumes. Note that.
:they were.....
This is a large group specially put together. for
this sale. Included is a group of mini styles
(sizes 5 to 13) and also some half size styles.
We like to look after you.
at the ROYAL BAN 1<
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Goderich