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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-09-23, Page 15n•r, J ti 11 4/ GODERICH SIGNA -STAR, THURSDA ', S ''T MM, 1 ENTERTAINME NT GUIDE d w Women of Knox plan bake sale at diurck Continued from Page 4 A. Co�Ii:Jfou th staff travel to far-off hotels The staff of the local travel agency have . ,ithensel ves been doing a bit of .travelling in recent weeks. In preparation for the coming season, Brian Markson visited,. Jamaica • • where he inspected almost forty hotels and resorts in, Montego Bay, Ocho Rios and Kingston. Last week Beth Markson was in the Bahamas looking over hotels in Nassau including the repent -1y opened So sesta Beach Hotel. On Monday evening, a group .of Kin tail twenty or more local residents were the guests of Air Canada at a live presentation 'Non .Stop Britain' staged, at the -Centennial Hall in London. During recent weeks we have all heard of proposed new air fares for travel to Eurpoe in 1972. "Information relating to these proposed new fares is stvting"to come in although the situation is very fluid as yet", stated Mr. Markson of the Coach House Travel Service. `' , Sara .w 9 ... . • The Women of Knox — a Bell and including Mrs. Beryl • WMS stUd.ies .. -- group recently formed at Knox Harper, Mrs. Helen Sager, Mrs. , Presbyterian Church to take the Joyce Bolton- and Mr"s. Betty The September meeting of League was accepted. ., place ,of the ladies' aid which Allan. the WMS was held at the home ..--The October meeting is to be ....,_.o ice was so active — are However, the .bake sale is just of M;rs, an -,-Ma can with_fl at the home di ,.Mrs. .Dungy; 1 J hbakesale h .. ,,,., Ianrting; a":mammot :the beginning of. a moneg t, Sim ori :membexs and, one child rese 1G�v1Y1'S"AIA+«m rv!M,w..Mi•.. V•teii+eM .: w � - for- ...:.H.n:;r..i•v t '1-�arx'�1 ,,;,,.,,.,, ,.,t .i ,� ti. �rvMNfa .'pd •� tlM1eY� 4��1e„_ p� ��p� T t�'p�p„Ai7�'x�r""�wrs,wid%w-y�aaW'i-kChftfCs•3,-.rw YM�EF • s�M �M ..y /r• :7%'.�".ry.y, 1-+Hwn:w..,A � 'l.�' •_•:'..�uC. .. 11V� p'1d71^ n4'aVN During the past summer this group of young people succeeded in passing their Royal Life Saving Award tests for swimming and acquiring their Bronze Cross. Cross holders are,,left to right, '„° for• SO' "ember" ti' at`".2 p.m. n mal liar ffart. this: r i ttWitt- .w..,. M'rs. t�'i; �' `.Ipe � t�. �. ..4 �,, ,,.,,r .M.,�.�A• .ew/AM.M R... k�X 1. • the Church Hall. The new organization boasts an executive headed by Mrs. Kay go to • help" the 'Board- of meeting w,h a poem, "Faith Is PERSONAL ITEM Managers do the physical things The Key",and a prayer anddgaire which need doing a the meditation. . church building. • Mrs. • R. Swann read a study on Sara, Mother of Nations. s Mrs. Jack Mackenzie gave the offertory • prayer. A study • of Research' shows , that fire Bethany was given by. Mrs. Jack occurs -•'in only one of every '200 -Mackenzie, of Bethsaida by, Mrs. car crashes.. But -1f fire does E. Howes, of Bethpeor by Mrs. break out, says the Ontario MacLean, and Bethlehem by. , Safety League, the chance of. Mrs. R. West. , M dying is one in four for vehicle Mrs. MacLean asked a quiz on occupants. ontrary to general . church matters. Mrs. Don belief, a roll( •er — which can Simpson read the minutes,and ' result in sparks flying from the all present signed a get -well card skidding metal is more likely to Mrs. Rooney. to lead to a fire fatality than a Members were, reminded that ' rear -end collision. subscriptions to the Glad Tidings are *to be paid this month, and ' Many drivers speak and that resignations of office be in behave • as though a large by September 30. ' ''proportion of other ' motorists 'An Invitation to a meeting .At were fools, -or incompetents. It is Kingsbridge 'o'n November Y•' strange, comments the Ontario i from the, Catholic Women's Safety; Leagtie, that so many ,if these scoff -and -scowl dri' r . 1., who think they . are constantly endangered by the stupid driving of others, 'do not bother to ti. e 'the'' seat belts that would ;;ire them substantial e'J,ra protection. * * arou nd * * * * * * 4r* * * * * 'BAY•FIELD OD. — GODERICH 524-7711 'DINING ANDDANC;i.IIG..;.. EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT ' F_,BIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 The REVOLS SATURDA,Y,SEPTEMBER 25 The cLUBMEN: * 116 GUENTER ..NEIN GRAPHIC ARTS Shirley Rdbb is studying Home Economics at Centralia. COMMERCIAL ART SIGNS n TRUCK LETTERING_ — INTERIOR .& EXTERIOR DESIGN, & CONSULTING "A COMPLETE ART & SIG,N SERVICE" GODERICH, 38 EAST ST. 524.-6601 r Bridge stores There were 'six tables in "'play. at the Goderich .D'uplicate Bridge Club on Tuesday, September 14. Winners and their,scores were as follows: Mrs. Bruce Erskine and W. 0.'Cohrane, 761/2; Dr: A. B. Deathe, and A. J. Weerasooriy-a, 74; Dr. and Mrs. M. Stapleton,' 701/2; ' 'Mrs. Timothy Hill and- Bob Diek, 61. Mr. and Mrs., John McNoin of• Dundas and Mr, a'nd Mrs. George McNevin and family of Weston were recent g'uests of Mrs. Mary Sts,gsOxa.Yand.,ft,444�4•-ef Brock St. OPE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 ED ABBOTT'S SHELL. SER:VI 314 HURON RD. GODERICH. 524-6692 OPEN 7 A.M.-10 P.M.. Complete. line Of QUALITY SHELL ED ABBOTT, Proprietor' Ed has been a frequent visitor to -the Goderich area for• the past several years and brings with many years of experience, in;the automotive service field with the Shell organization in Toronto d Ontario. Ed looks forward serving you for many years to come. PRODUCTS LUBRICANTS AIR FILTERS !l�FJ.LTE S ,.-BATTERIES And ' ACCESSOR I ES -,0 , Debra Sitter, Mary Ellen McGill, Mark Riley, Brenda Brissette, and Pam Shanks. (staff photo) ' T. :,. 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