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As usual, the d tionsat.,the Arthur Circle bazaar were colorful and imaginative. This Christmas
gate added just '" " right touch to the tearoom. The table waitresses were pretty too. Here "are Dale,
Johnston (left) and Anne MacEwan. (staff photo)
One of the most delightful booths at the Arthur Circle bazaar and tea was the Country Sore,
complete. with many antique properties. Mrs. Marjorie .Sutherland (left) watches as Mrs. William
Cameron spoons outsome of the thick, delicious mincemeat for a customer. (staff photo) .
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Policy re wedding stories
The Goderich Signal -Star takes great pleasure in publishing
free of charge wedding pictures and stories of interest to
readers. •
Photos and copy for the wedding page must be in the hands
of the women's editor no later than Monday at 5 pm on the
week of publication.
Wedding stories which are submitted for publication/ more
than one month following the marriage will be reduced to an
absolute minimum and no picture'will accompany the item.
The above regulations are an effort to'' keep .all Godetich
Signal -Star news features as current as possible.
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' 1ROUNDTMEiOWN
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson
and Tom, Smooth Rock Falls,
Ontario, visited last *eek with
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jeffrey and
family. Sunday 'visitors were Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Jeffrey Jr. and
family, Southampton.
Mrs..Reg. Fuller is in North
Bay with her daughter, Mrs. Wm.
Merrall and grandchildren. Sgt.
Merrall, who -has had serious
heart surgery, is still in intensive
care in an Ottawa Hospital.
mincemeat, apple cider
The Arthur Circle bazaar and •
tea at Knox Presbyterian Church
had a couple of new and
interesting features this year
which helped to make the event
a big success.
The Country Store featured
homemade, mincemeat ladled
out of a crock and apple cider
from an antique soda fountain.
Several of the 'articles on view
were from the antique collection
of Mrs. W. G. Cochrane.
Also on display were dozens
of authentic Korean dolls and
other Korean handicraft. The
table was staffed by Mr. and
Mrs. Keumt n Park, Kitchener,
and all proceeds were for the
Korean Orphans' Fund. Mr. Park
is a Presbyterian minister in his
native Korea but is presently
working as a welder in a
Kitchener factory.
The tearoom was delightfully
decorated again this year with
Christ as trees ad Christmas
musico add to the enjoyn ent,
Those helpingl°in the various
booths were: aprons, Mrs..d
Salter and Mrs. Bert McCreath;
toys and knitwear, Mrs 6d.
Scruton, Mrs. MacEwan Egener
and Mrs. Margaret Govier;
country. store, Mrs. William
Cameron, Mrs. Stewart
Sutherland, Mrs. M. Homuth and
Mrs. Jim Skeoch; bake table,
Mrs. Gordon McManus, Mrs.
John Stringer, Mrs. B. Ainslie,
Sue Stringer, Wendy. Love and
Mrs. Fred Sandy; decorations,
Mrs. Bruce Crewe and Mrs.
Frank Young.
Mrs. Clayton Edward
convened the tearoom with
co -conveners Mrs. Bob
McCallum, Mrs. Jim' Coulter and
Mrs. Milton. Rayner. Mrs. John
Wray was in charge of the
kitchen.
Table waiters were girls from
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Mr. and Mrs. Keumran Park had a booth at the Arthur Circle
bazaar and tea featuring Korean dolls and other Korean
handicrafts. Mr. Park is 'a Presbyterian minister in his native
land of Korea. (staff photo).
Couple married
Margaret Elaine McDonald and Wayne Sherwood Cranston
were married September 4 in Knollwood Park Presbyterian
Church, London, by Rev. Thomas A. Duke. -
The groom is the grandson of the late Mrs. P.C. Priddle and
Mrs. J. Cranston, Goderich.
After a honeymoon in Northern Ontario, the couple took
up residence in London.
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MUNICIPAL,
NOMINATIONS
Nominations for Mayor, Reeve, Deputy -Reeve, six Councillors, four Public Utilities Commissioners,
two Public School Supporters' representatives on the County School Board, and one member of the
Huron and Perth Counties combined Roman Catholic Separate School Zone Board representing the
Town of Goderich, the Township of Goderich and the Township of Colborne for the years 1971 and
1972,
will be held in
GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd, 1970
7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
IN CASE A POLL IS DEMANDED
polis will be open on
MONDAY,. DECEMBER 7th, 1970
from 10 :.m. to 7 p.m.
M. H. MacKAY
Returning Officer
the Young People's Society and
the CGIT. CGIT girls also sold
Presbyterian church calendars.
Pouring tea were Mrs. Alex.,
Enright and Mrs. Harold Rivers,
both past presidebts of the
Women's Missionary Society,
Mrs. Robert McCallum was in'
charge of tickets for the
tearoom. _
Guests were greeted by Mrs.
Lucy, Johnston, president of the
Arthur Circle and Mrs. G. L.
Royal;
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TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH
NOMINATION
MEETING
A Nomination Meeting will'be held in the Township Hall, Holmesville, on
Nov. 23, 1970, between the hours of 8 p.m. and 9 p.m., when nominations
will be accepted from the Townships of Goderich and Colborne for properly
qualified persons elegible for election to the Huron County School Board.
At the same time and place, nominations will be received for the positions
of a reeve, a deputy reeve, three councillors for the Township of Goderich
for a two-year term. -
If an election shall be necessary for any -of the above -name¢ offices it will
be held on December 7th, 1970, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., at
the following places and with the following deputy returning -officers and
following poll clerks:
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Ward Place
1. — N. Fuller
2. — A. Sturdy
3. — A. Schilbe
4. — George Wise
5. — C. Tebbutt
6. — Township Office
Deputy
Returning Officer
M. Mcllwain
Isobel Sturdy
Charles Walijs
Frank Thompson
D. Lobb
Reg Miller .
Poll Clerk
C. Deckert
H. McCabe
Wm. Mcllwain
Ed Wise
C. Ellis
G. -Stock.
R. E. THOMPSON
Clerk
Township of Goderich
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Ontario.
Is there any place you'd rather be? a
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Ontarians are the kind of people who wouldn't be
here if there was any place better. We are people.
who came from a hundred lands and stayed to build.
People with backbone and brawn and a hunger to
succeed. Men and women who've created a
standard of living in decades that other lands
worked centuries to build: If we have a flaw it's
our chronic modesty. Ontarians may be proud to
be Ontarians and Canadians ... they just seldom.
tell anyone. From an economic point of view •
that's wrong. The more people we have boosting
Ontario and Canada the better it is. And we've got
a lot to boost with. Ontario's war on water pollu-
tion, fot% ample, is being waged and won. New
regulations, many of which ,are the first of their
kind in North America, are being enforced and
many of our rivers and lakes are getting cleaner
instead of dirtier. Housing is another battle, and
on this front the Ontario Housing Corporation is
active in nearly 200 communities with programs
totalling close to a billion dollars. We need a
vigorous economy of course, to support these im-
portant programs. And, that's where you come in.
Though our productivity has doubled in ten years
and our incomes in twelve, Ontarians don't sit on
their successes. There's a demanding decade ahead
'full of challenges and opportunities to make the
quality of our lives better yet. To meet these
challenges we've got to believe in ourselves. Which
when you think about it, isn't such a bad idea. '
Everytime yeti boost Ontario ... Ontario and Canada get alittle stronger.
Government of Ontario 0 John Robarts, Prime Minister.
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