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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-11-11, Page 44 clPpERICH SIPNALeSTAR. THURSDAY, NOVEKI3ER 11, 1971 ubum. and ' District ;Port Albert • .,, . RS. VVES. BRADNOCK Capt. C. J. Hoy ortagotville, . . BY. . Auburn - W alkerburn Club sees hoc ke-y refereeing which °he were hockey coaching and,, 11 0 ir passed' snccessfully. visited • Jamaica pics, souvenirs with his parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Soaals Clarence Hoy for a Week. r The Walkerburn Club held its by Misses Brenda Ball and Mrs. Roy Petrie returned 526-7595 Quebec, was at Camp Borden for two weeks. The courses he took Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rae of Sarnia spent .the weekend with her pareifts, Mr, and. Mrs. Po444...,42tije and brother, Ross troble. rEToiifitfrand '4 Miss Linda Moore of Mitchell visited last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. William Straughan are visiting relativesin Kitchener this week. Stephen Haggitt of Hamilton spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haigitt.--On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. “Haggitt.**0-rit'roll-arrtittorrwinen---' Mr. Stephen returned to classes lot Mohawk College and visited with N1r. and Mrs. Kenneth Haggit t. Friends are pleased to learn that Mrs, Charles Scott and Mrs. 'Richard Brooks . were well enough to return home after . being patients in Clinton 7 ., Hospital, •Both-.• are. co -n vale -king, -at-their Homes in the village, "Mrs. ,Mary Johnston of Goderich is visiting' with her brother. Frank Raithby and Mrs. Raithby this past week. We are pleased to report that Wilfred Sanderson is improving in health in Victoria hospital, London. We wish him a.§ROcL C. Drennan monthly meeting in the form of a Hallowee'en party when all the members came in, ebstume. Prizes 'were awarded to MrS, Elliott.' Lapp for having the Most origtnaLL'osttiple; glistja_ McClinchey who couldn't be identified;. and to Mrs. Ted Hunkfitg• for being the funniest. The ' President Mrs. Elliott Lapp opened the meeting. The minutes were appriived as_tead by Mrs. John Hallam in' the absence of the secretary, Mrs. Worthy Young. The .meeting was held at the home of Mrs, Roy Daer. •-• •• - The draw PriZe. waS 'WOri Pauline Andrie, This had been donated by Mrs. Ted HUnking. • An interesting talk was given • Pauline Andrie on Jamaica where they had holidayed a few weeks . ago. They showed pictures and souvenirs which they had brought home with them, „„fro,a_i_tieic. trip. Ronald dross thanked them for their' travelogue and presented them with gifts of appreciation. To, help with the support of their Foster Korean ChIld, a miscellaneous acution sale was held with Miss Ball and Nliss Andrie acting as auctioneers. Plans .were made, for the next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. John Hallam. 'f1ClOUSIU nen was served , „.• by Mrs. Ted -Hunking and Mrs. Joe,: HUnking 'assisted by the hostess, Mrs. Roy Daer. Hospital hoine qn Saturday:She had been ' visiting - her daughters, Mrs. Charlie Crossett of Etobicoke and Mrs. Gord Cockfield of Detroit 'St.: Helen Mrs. W. I. -Miller and Isobel and Miss W. D. Rutherforespent a few days at Ric'tlThond Hill with Mr, and Mrs. Gordon McIntyre. Carol Martin and Delores Hofstetter 'of Baden left by plane on Saturday for Colton, holiday with Mrs. Sue Durnford. • William Webster is a patient in Wingh-am- acid District 0. M. BtAltE • . • Mr: and Mrs. ,Roy -Cope, Sheila and Carol of London were Sundav'• guests with Mr, and.Mrs. -Kenneth McDougall. Vnirtrielei—fri*:747MF-' from, London on 'Saturday for Calgary td send a week with • her sister, Miss Wanda Wilson. . Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred • Congram of Winghai:n spent Thursday 'eening with Mr. and Mrs. Dwighl. Aldham, John; , Greg, and Larrisa were at the and horde of the former's mother, 41V61041:}F'-- weekend. Your local- corre?Pondent, Mrs. Cecil Blake, aria LT,.C.W. 'reporter, Mrs. Jack Alton, attended a seminar in Goderich. Bedford Hotel. Over twenty • Mrs. Irina- Anderson of Godeltich was a 'recent visitor with Mrs. Harvey.Webb. A large crowd attended the, Remembrance Day Service on .Sunday afternoon at the -St..„ Helens Hall. • , Mr. arid Nfrs. Ross Errington and family spent the weekend with Rev.' and Mrs: Harley Moore at Cedar Springs. 44'io 46, Mr. and Mrs: Fred Youngblut, • persons received, instructions Mrs. Lorne Ivers. Misses Laura. June. Marie and from staff • members of the David Dawson returned home • Mrs. Anne °"Girling, all of Goderich Si nal -Star and Woodstock, spent the weekend with Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson. , ' - Word was 'received here by Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Johnston that his Sister. Mrs. Ethel Farrow of Mitchell has undergone surgery in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. We wish her a speedy.. recovery. Keith Scott, Mark Arthur and Charles Beadle all of London. all • • sent .the weekend at their home,s here. • WILLIAM J. TROMM"ER Class A Licensed Mechanic has commenced .REPA IRS .TUNEUPS LUBRICATION .ETC. at the - E&A TROMMER GARAGE AUBURN 'PlcIONE 526-7786 on Saturday .after a week in the.. Parry Sound area. He was quite successful in deer -hunting: Those who attended 'the Consume r4 seminar in response to an invitation f m the C.W.L. of Kingsbrid ound it quite beneficial, last'Monday evening. Mrs. Clarence Diamond, 'Nev Hamburg, Provincial Public Reations Officer, was guest speaker at a Short Course in Dungannon-. Thursday, • November 4. This one day --course on Business • Procedures was sponsored by the Women's Institute and was available to anyone in the, community,' • Miss' Beatrice McClenaghan from Winnipeg is at honie, with her, parents. Rev. and. Mrs. Clarence McClenaghan. Word has been received here by relatives of the death of Mrs. Allen McCauley, 'nee Olive Henry, of Flesherton,in -her 76 year. She was born and raised in Ash field township, ninth concession, younger daughter of the late William Henry' and Frances Pentland, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sowerby of Thornhill visited this weekend at their parental homes • here and Goderich township. ° GODERICH FR -QS -TED FOODS 65 HAMILTON STREET PEA MEAL BACON Vat CHOPS i;OLEPIiEft RING ENDS CENTRE CUT MAPLE LEAF (Hint of Maple) VAG-PAK_ BACON 113.. 89' 03. 90, Ib. 894 Ib. , 694. 65" - lb. RED flOTATOf S. I2.39 100% VEGETABLE OILS—Sunspun 1 lb. Parchment .Pack - MARGARINE Coloured - 3i89 494 494 SUPREME BRAND — 13 oz. Package _ FLYING SAUCERS SUPREME BRAND—NEW CRUNCHY STYLE— PEANUT BUTTER 10: WHITE SWAN WH1TE-014—00170b40 .Ay, am othrobrn Tissue gRoos03 lee A I e • participated in discussion. .We are grateft4 for their help, for lunch, and for a tour of the Printing Office.• ' The snOwfall and cold winds this week -end are„remindersthat Winter is here. The Dungannon Dairy Dippers held their sixth meeting on Satufdly-,' November 6, at. Mrs. Howard Culbert's home. „At this meeting. the girls discussed Dairy beserts with milk, .butter, cheese, and frozen.) • dairy desserts.' Since Achievement Day is coming up soon. the Club discusse''d and made plans fbr the day. The girls. also wrote a slit to ...demonstrate milk's importance. _ • At this meeting we had lemon chiffon and cheese cake, two • delicious desserts made from ----dairy products. The next, and last meeting of the Dungannon Dairy Dippers will be on SaturdaN, November 13. Killgbtidge News BY MRS. A. VAN OSCH Michael Courtney has been in London 'where he has been taking an eight 'weeks mechanics coune at Fanshawe College. He -is employed at Jack McDonalds's Service Station in Lucknow. On Sunday, November 7 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riegling had as dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Riegling and Max, and Mr.and Mrs, Frank Ritchie. „• The Occasion was to celebrate Todd's seeand birthday. A very imformative school me-eling ' herd-on-ThesdaY- eveMng of last week.' Mr. Tokar, Assistant Superintendent of the Huron -Perth Separate schools was vest speaker e4iiplaining the new education system. - - Ladies Volley Bali games will begin thi, ay s_ Tuesdevening in the School gym. It is hoped that many ladies in the. area will come out for an evening of fun. ayherno�ri, Mrs. Joe, O'Keefe, Mrs. Joe Courtney, M. Jim Martin and Mrs. Antone'Van Oseh„ attended a "seminar" for correspondents or contributors to the Goderich Signal -Star, at the Bedford Hotel In Goderich. A new Advisory Board Was been elected for- ,St.Ao.se.ph's Parish. Elected for a three yearm terare: Clarence Doherty, Joe O'Keefe and Ray Hogan, representing the Young People; serving a two year term are Mrs. Walter Clare and John Van' Rooy, elected for one year.are Mark Dalton and Mrs. Carl Riegling. Mr. and Mrs. John Van Osch and family Of Waterloo were Sunday visitors with Mr., andMrs. Mrs. Jack Van Osch. BY MARGARET AUSTIN The first Company Girl Guides held their weekly meeting in the church hall on November •4.` Capt. Tigert opened. the meeting with a prayer and Roll Call was taken. The girls divided into three groups to play a compass game. • After that Vie girls-prefSa-red-rot-' a graphing game. • Bluebird's -had campfire with games, skits and songs. The meeting closed with'a prayer and taps FINAL SALE WEEK SQUIRE GIFTS Highway 21 S., Goderich RED CROSS BLOOD CLIINIC WED., NOV. 17th Advertisement Pub)iebed WINDSOR SALT FORESTERS MIXED RURAL • .4 • STARTS. Sunday, Nov. 14, 8:00 P.M. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL CH!USTMAS It vas standing room only in the auditorium on Friday afternoon for the annual party. 'Several residents and staff' .in costume led the parade to music by' the Huronview Orchestra, assisted by Mr. and • Mrs. ,Bert Finlay of Goderich. Following an -hour of dancing and game's, apples, candies,' and cookies were served, The afternoon proved tobe quite success and the co-operation of the staff and' volunteers was greatly appreciated: . • A group of Young People from the. Christian Reform Church Provided special musical numbers at the -Sunday evening song service led ;by Digk Roorda. Members of the Senior Citizens Club of Goderich joined the residents foran afternoon of progressive euchre and games ori Wednesday. Twelve tables of euchre were played mitli Francis Inglis. and Charles Jeffs- sharingn high scores. ConsOlatio winners were Mr. McKaY and Communion services were held in the chapel this week with Reverend Russell of the_ 'Anglican Church officiating on Thursday Morning and Father Kelly, 'Clinton - on Friday morning. 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