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Walkerburn Club readying for bowling tourney 1"
The regular monthly meeting . A letter was read telling that
of the Walkerburn Club was held their foster Korean child support
at the home of Mrs. Ted had been paid to the end of
Hunking withthe president, Mrs. May, It was decided to giXte a
Elliott Lgifs`p, in the . donation to the Easter Seal
The meeting was oppned by fund. Plans for the bowling
Singing `,() Canada" with Mrs. party on April 20 were made by
Lloyd 'McClinchey at the' piano. Mrs. Lloyd Penfound and Mrs.
The" minutes Of' the previous .Joe flunking was made convener
--Inecting were accepted as read of this part.
by e secretary; Mrs, George MxsL. Lorne Hunking inxited
Sch neider. The•, treasu rerrift 7:-tk'i.e.rfwrrrb.errlsa,ttHier dlorne.,
Thomas Cunningham', gave 'the after bowling for the business
Leonard Archambault and Mrs.
George Schneider in charge of
the lunch.
The prize donated by Mrs.
.Guy , Cunningham was won. by
Mrs. John Hallam. The members,
held a Successful auction of bake
goodies with Mrs.. Joe Hunking
as auctioneer. Over $20.00 Was
realized. Mrs Elliott Lapp and
Mrs. Lloyd McClincheY had an
interesting prograin of contests
and readings. A welcome was
extended to a new member, Mrs.
Bradley Kennedy. Lunch was
served by Mrs. Arie Duizer and,
Mrs, Lloyd Pent-011nd.
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,of tuburn, welcome
financial statement. The roll call meeting and pot -luck lunch
was answered by each member in charge he May meeting ,
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paying a penny for each letter in will be Mrs. Lloyd Penfound and
their full name. Mrs: Arie Duizer with Mrs.
Honor Linda Baechler
with bridal shower
Pink. wedding bells and nk
umbrella with flowers decorated
the S''unday school toom of
Knox United Church L...the
bridal shower for Miss Linda
Baechler. The 'guests , were
welcomed by Miss Linda Sproul,
,* Mrs. Kenneth Scott and 'Mrs.
Elmer Sproul. The decorating
was done by Mrs. W. L. Craig
and,Mrs. Allan Craig,
Mrs. Kenneth Scott was
chairman and 'Conducted . the,.
contest - Lover's -Vocabulary.
The winner was Mrs. Barry
Millian. . '
A duet - "The Marriage
Vow",' was sung by Mrs. Donald
Haines and - Mrs. Eleanor
Bradno(k: A cake contest was
conducted by Mrs.: Russel
'Brindley . and the winner was
Mrs. Frank Raithby. Rgsadings -
"Recipe For A Better Citizen"
and "Flow To Cook A Husband"
were read, by Connie Hickey.
Mrs. Richard Brooks played
several selections on the piano.
Mrs. Cynthia Kolkman , read, an
address of congratulations to the
bride-to-be and giftswere
presented by Connie Hickey,
Linda Sproul, Joanne , Hickey
and Anne -Marie Young. Miss
Baechler was 'assisted by her
sister, Miss Donna Baechler. Miss
•Linda thanked everyone for
their gifts and those Who had
put the hower on or her.
Lunch was served by neighbours,
Mr. and Mrs. Major Youngblut
were honored by neighbours and,
friends last Saturday evening in
the Community Memorial hall
prior to them moving to their
new home in Auburn,
Progressive euchre was played
and the winners were announced
by Douglas MeClinchey: High
Lady, Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer;
Low Lady, Mrs. Gordon Gross.
High Man, Roy Daer; Low Man,
Bobby Powell. Booby prize, Mrs.
Patricia Rush.
Edgar Daer was master' of
ceremonies and read an ,address
to Mr,, and Mrs. Youngblut. Bill
Cowan and Keith Good
presented a pole lamp and*
smoker to them and Mrs. Edgar
Daer was pianist.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Youngblut
thanked the neighbours and
friends for the gifts and stated
that they had lived there for
over 38 years on the
Auburn socials
Pastor Alfred Fry and'Rev.-A.
Mowatt conducted baptismal
service VO'hen 'Glyn's-Marie
Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Donald ,Young,' was baptized
recently in Knox United Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
McDowell- and Mr. and Mrs,
Gerald McDowell and family of
East Wawanosh attended the -
baptismal° service at Wingham
United Church last Sunday for
Mr. and:Mrs. Gordon Gross Karen Ann Laidlaw, (laughter of
attended the finals of the -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laidlaw of
provincial public speaking Wingham.
contest held last week -at, the Mr.• • and Mrs. William
King Etiviard'Met ----fforo-ntoords--Shelley---en-d--Jiinmy-
moved. last week to their new
Wawanosh Public School was home in Goderich Township. *
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Mr. .and Mrs. Harold,
One of the' pupils of the East
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SERVICE
kirkcOnnell and. family visited
last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
.Andrew
farni,ers have tapped
arid if the weather gets warmer,
the golden maple 'syrup will be
for sale in the local stores.
We are pleased to report that
Mrs. Ben Hamilton is home after
a few days last week in Goderich'
hospital.
Plans are underway for .the
annual pancake supper
sponsored by the Sunday school
of Knox. United Church, on
April 14. This year it is being
held in theAuburn Community
Memorial Hall.
Mrs. Gordon Taylor is a
patient in Clinton hospital, we
would like to call on yo,u with wish her a speedy recovery. Mr.
"housewarming gifts"' , and and Mrs. Ronald •Rathwell,
information about your new Michael and Janice of Chatham
location. The Hostess w,iII be are visitingwith her and at her
glad to arrange ybur subscription'
home in the village,
to the SIGNAL -STAR.
Mr. and Mrs. .Ronald Pentland
Call her at 524-9525 , of North Bay were visitors in the
lIIlllIIIIlIIlIIItllIUIIIIliuIIlHhIIIIlIIlflhIlIIItIIIIIUtUIlU... last week and with her
mother, Mrs. Charles Straughan
APPLICATIONS
FOR
RENTAL
Applications for • public
housing,..: administered by the
Goderich Housing Authority are
available at the Signal -Star
office,.,37 West .St.
Thirty -pine family units,
some unserviced and some wih
heating costeincluded are rented
on a rent geared -to -income*, basis.
In addition to these, - the
Authority is' renting
two-bedroom unite.. at $80.00
' per month. Eligibility for these
units require. that gross family
income of applicant not exceed
$480.00 per month.
, Three bedroom, single story
uhits rent. at, $85 permonth to
families whose gross income does
not exceed $510.00 per month.
Similarily 3 bedroom, storey and
a half units are $87 per month.
Maximum income $522.00 per
• month, 4 bedroom °at $92 per'
month, maiximtim income
$52OO' a month and —3
bedroom , semi-detached units
renting at $95 per month to
amihes.‘ whose gross income
does not exceed $570.00 per
month.
Inquiries should be directed
to
J. H. AITKEN
Secretary Manager
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Gaerich, Ontario..
at BlytIr
Miss Barbara-MeNay of Sault
Ste. Marie and John MacKay of
London spent ' the 'weekend' in
the village . with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacKay.
Mr. MacKay and Miss Barbara
left on Sunday morning for
Sault Ste. Marie where *Mr.
MacKay will finalize his teaching
career in that city'in "June. Mrs.
MacKay remained in the village
at their hothe here.
.Mrs. Lorne Popp has been off
work for the • past two weeks
with a back injury, having fallen
while on duty at Goderich
Psychiatric hospital.
Visitors •at the manse recently
with Pastor and Mrs. Alfred Fry
were Mr. and Mrs. ' Barry
•KirkcOnnel,. Michael, and Shari,
also Mr. Morris Fry, Barbara -and,
Nancy l)ahmer--- of 'Kitchener.
Barbara and Nancy spent:J*1a •few
bolidayswith theingrandparents.
Auburn -Blyth road and spoke of
the changes that -had taken place '••
in theti-me. •
CGITirieetj.ig
About 8 p.m. on Thursday,
March 24, the C.G.I.T. Met at
the IrOme of their .leadet, Mrs.
Maurice Bean. Stuart Taylor
showed the girls how to carve
and they riiiide tops. Pastor and
Mrs. Fry joined the group fpr
lunch.
After littlesleep the girls were
on their way to breakfast by
7:30 'a.m. A worship 'service and
lunch also took place in the
woods on the 25. Each girl had a
specific responsibility • with
meals. The afternoon was spent
at games, singing and resting.-
They left after supper and
cleaning up.
N,••••••••••••,‘•••,%•%•••
St., Helens
Misseg Dorothy Taylork'and
Linda Sales of Brampton were
weekend visitors' with DorOthy's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Taylor of
TiltsOnburg 'spent the mid-term'
holidays visiting with relatives in
England and Scotland. Ken is,
the son of,1\4i, and Mrs. Albert
The Junior- congregation of Taylor. -•
Knox United.Church presented. Miss Isobel Miller has been a
.their' stars -with -Pastor Fry- in -gat-tent in Victoria 1-lospita ,
charge. The stars were presented London, this past week.
by Mrs. Elliott Lapp and Mrs. " Gerald Dorscht returned
Gordon .Gross. Gold- home on Tuesday after
100; undergoing major surgery in St.
Red, °S t a r 6 0 - 6 9% : Joseph's HOspital, . London,
attendance: - • • • recently: .
Gold Star - Yvonne Bean, Terry Wilson and John
Wayne McDowell; Ronnie *-Airclrevisited in 'Toronto
McDoWrell, Kim McDowell, during the--week----and :attended
Lams? Plaetzer, Wanda, Plaetzer, "the Sportsmen'iShOw.
'Gln Wightman, Marilyn -the next shoot party is the
Wightman, 'Andrew Koopman, pie counter on Thursday night in
Lynn Turner. St. Helen's'hall.
Silver Star - Jayne Arthur,
Sherry .Verbeek, , Allan
Hildebrand, Faye Hildebrand.
Red" Star, '- Marsh Pressey,
Neta Hallam, Greg Hallam,
David Howe. Marsha Pressey's
certificate was given to her.
before she left, Co live in Clinton,
Mr: and Mrs. ' Ronald
Livermore. and ^ Robert .of
Fordwich spent a"copple of days
last week with her parentsAr.
and Mrs. DonaldHaines.
Special Holy Week services
will be held in Knox United
Church. Tuesday, April 16, Rev.
Cecil Wittich; Wednesday', April
7, U.C.W. Thankoffering, Mrs.
Cecil Wittich, Blyth; Thursday,
Rev. Stanley McDonald,
Londesboro; Good Friday, at 3
,p.m.; Rev; Andrew Mowatt,
Clifiton, Holy Communion. All
evening services will be at 8 p.m.
and the general theme will be
"The Wondrous Cross". All are
welcome.
Mr. Ed Haines of the
University of Waterloo spent the
weekend with his'parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Haines.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Towe,
Glenn and Gillian of London
and Mrs. Ida Smith of,
Sunderland, England, visited
with Mr. and Mrs. James Towe
on Sunday.
• PUB1.1t,.,,
iOTICE
Regardless of rumours you may have heard or -
'read, we are still carrying on our backhoe,
bulldozing and topsoil business as usual at our
game location, RR 2, Goderich, across from
$haeffer Pen.
GORD SMITH
Witnesses
travel to
Owen Sund:
Fift4ve persons from'
Goderich area travelled to`O
Sound last. FriaSi to attend
three-day seminar in a'immunity
service sponsored by Jehovah's
Witnesses. „
The event placed emphasis
delegates serving the spiritu
needs of others in their
communities.
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Kingsbridge poy Scouts
attended! the Huron .District Boy
Scot fiekeyTournament at
the Clinton Airforce Base on
Saturday, March 27 wlith 'their
leaders, Ken Fitzpatrick and
Desmond Courtney.
The boys . first „met the
°Londeskoro Scout Team and at
the- etuf of regulation time the.
score was. tied 3 to 3. After 22
minutes. o,f overtime the'
Kingsbridge.Boys were defeated
•1 to 3, They next Met the
Goderich Scouts and defeated
them 3 to 0. John Crawford
played wI1 in -the net and
desr4-ved the shut but. .;
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Kingsbridge next played
Mr.'and Mts, Dougla. Drennan .. Ea:st,cr Sundity,.with pIpitoy.
Bayfield and defeated theta 2iP, sPenOlast weeri in Florida. "--Serviee on 'Friday Ovening- at '8
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.-Lonclesboro 'Scouts won the.
Championship. The Kingsbridge
Boy Scouts were the
Consolation winners and each
boy was presented with a gift.
Douglas Scott, Francis Hogan,
and ar>/ Courtney of, the
Lucknow-Dungannon district
and Rickey McQuillan 'returned
on Sunday evening after
spending 18 days in sunny
Florida, They travelled 5,000
miles and visited West Palm,.
Beach, , Fort Lauderdale,. Cape
Kertrledy, and Miami Beach,
Jioliday visitors with • Earl p.m. / .
Howes were Mr. and' Mrs. IanMiss Audrey Ross or Toronto
Howes, Marecetline Manderleigh 'vias home for the weekend,
and Lana Lee 44f Sioux Lookout: •
Diane Mackenzie spent a few
days in Toronto last week. •
lyIrs. Colin Maelyregou is ,
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Geo.
Ledbetter in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs., Mills of Weston
were •guests of 'their diuhter,
Mrs, Jim West, recently..
The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will be •observtcd' in
Ashfield,Presbyterian Church Oh
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