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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-12-30, Page 12iq �y'r 111 N r e t TH U SDA Y CC 30.1. bGAL"S�€�-. a a D B r , 9 O. M. BLAKE Mrg. Jerry Schultz of Kitchener visited , her 'sister, Mrs. Fred Young, Mr. Young and family last Sunday, also other relatives in Coderich. .d "Chuck" Young returned home ,last week from Victoria hospital, London. We are ,glad. .his ` arm pis considerably improved. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Errington accompanied Harvel{ and Joe Spruill to Brownsville, Texas, leaving on Sunday morning. H`arord "Sad",Venn accompanied by his pare, pts, Mr. and 'Mrs. Frank Glenn plan .to leave sho`tiv."for Texas for the winter months. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Massey (nee Pauline Jones) from Cleveland, Ohio, 'visited the latter's aunt, Mrs. Minnie Jones, and other relatives in Dungannon on Thursday. Debbie Hodges is at the home of her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Lloyd .Hodges, since Thurs. for two weeks following exams at Fanshawe College. This is her first term (Sept. — Dec. in a special technician's course in Inhalation Therapy. a •APproxintately seventy pupils, teachers, assistant teachers and officers sat down to a sumptuous meal Fri. evening at 6:00 p.m. in Dungannon United. Church S.S. rooms. `Friday ._e ping• 'at :O p,rm the C.G.I. -groups from here and Nile will lead,in their anneal- -- carol:- • service for Christmas Eve. Phone 529-7965 to. notify Four correspondent of your holiday, visitors. ,Mr: and Mrs. Bob Ott and Matthew, of Kitchener, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs: Irvine Eedy and Martha. Christmas Greetings to the Editor and Staff and to all the readers of this column ,in , the Signal -Star. We're - sending -you - ending you all our best wishes for the New Year. Our thanks for the pleasure of serving you. From The Staff Of Area bhnd folk. entertained by CNIB The Huron -Perth Advisory Board to the. CNIB entertained the blind people of the area and their guides at a .Christmas dinner held in the Miteh'ell United Church. The United 'Church• women catered for the. event which• was convened by Mr. and. Mrs. Clark Moses. Mitchell. One . hundred and twenty-five guests were seated at 'gaily decorated banquet tables. Harry Lear. Blyth, Chairman of the Board was host, assisted by Alfred Elton,' Stratford, a • former' Chairman of the , Board' of Governors of C ti I B's Tweedsmuir Hall, London. -An Enjoyable musical. interlude „was provided- by a chorus of -.male voices from the Society for, the Preservation and Encouragement 'of' Barber Shop Quartette Singing in America. George Cox, Clint b. President, of the - Canadian .Council of the Blind -Blue Water. Club. thanked the Choir, and Advisor' 'Board on behalf of his* group and Miss Gladys Wilker, President •of -The ..CCB -Festival Club. expressed the appreciation of the Stratford area mernbers. Unsung, Heros Awards Were presented' , by, • Mrs. , A. L. Baynham. Stratford. :to CNIB Staff and Stratford Board members. Recipients were Miss Emily Philpott, Handicrafts Teacher, Tweedsmuir Hall; Kent Butcher. James Morris and Rummell Tozer of the London Staff. and Mr. Jack C.lements. "CNIB ' Area Administration, Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacDonald. Mr. and °•Mrs, Ernest Burford, Mrs. Cecilia Dorland, Mrs. Mary Muria.: and- Alfred Elton from the Stratford area received awards. A surprise presenta•tn was made, to Mrs. Baynham, Honie Care ,Chairman. Miss Wilker' played the piano ._for carol singing, •Port The''Ladies' Guild met'at the-.. home., of..,�, Rti'"•l�ete.,. n.�. Tuesday: There were. 10 ;present,. V..,�i a 4f: a and 1-60- call was answered by a scripture, verse about advent. • Treasurer, secretary and Flower convener gave reports of a successful • ears work, Sixty-four dollars were collected zfrom the little aprons for Mission. • An interesting contest was held about hymns. Rev. Odenhal closed meeting with prayer. The annual meeting was held.' •With 'the exception of Mrs. Ken Cook who is now press secretary — all officers were reinstated. Mrs. Clarence Hoy, President. Mrs. Roy Petrie, Treasurer; Secretary. Mrs. Myrtle H,orjges: Albert field` Mr. .and Mrs.- Fred Vassella 'have left on a trip to Switzerland where the former was born. Mrs. Annie Worsell, a native of this area died. recently in Toronto. She was the daughter of late Mr. and Mi -s. Dan MacMurchy Who kept a store at F Entail. After her marriage she' lived 'in Toronto, and was over 90 years of age at her death. orth Ashfield School concert was presented last 'Wednesday to a good audience of parents and friends., It began with a chorus followed by a "Welcdlme Recitation by Karen Metzer. . _ Grades • 5 and 6- Glee Club sang. and Grade - 1 and . 2 presented The Three. Bears. followed by a Waltz by Grade 3 aid 4 girls. - Grade 6 gave a play Child Psychology and Grade 1 'and 2 The Elves' Song. ;; Room .1 did the Dunkork 'FlawerebbVerir :M Elton .- --"--- w rap r:,' L-u°nehdwas--ser=vod by 4-ile-_--:,,,;,- host.,ea„5311-s..Rar-w.;; Sympathy is extended, to Mrs. Michael Wright of Owen Sound whose husband wad killed in a head-on crash hear Uurham on December 8. Mrs. Wright is granddaughter of Mr. and •Mrs. Clarence,Hoy. Mrs. Charles Crossett and ,Dianne of Etobicoke visited a couple days last week with Mrs. Roy Petztie. BUY•SEI�•RENFHIRL ti N�--.. s dance and .3 and 4 sang French Songs. . Grades 5 and 6 acted The Cross Patch Fairies, Grade :4 'Teaching Millie and The Legend of the Manger. t Phone 524 Si 32 DAY OR N IGHT Asont for 24 -hr. - FILM DEVELOPING Building the 'future begins in the present begins with - the steps we take to assure a progressing and "prospering community. • ' d Turning the leaf of a )V ew Year, we wish you sttccess and jiapptness. To you, our appreciation. e wish you -the good cheer of this holiday season. find may the New Year bring to lour - family. success and 'lasting happiries'.4 FROM THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF AT Building the -future beginsy in the pres,nt...begins with the steps„we take to. assure a pogressing and prospering' cor'imunify. BAINTON LTD. M1. yygp THE ORIGINAL ri •w... :., r.•m,., a + fix ti” :f n r6 0 4 �, 4 y. • dErr1411nww,,,,W RM.P.•