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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-07-06, Page 5yL' t rniay, Mrs A Jn Sh '�uooct at~1fp l R,itch1e of Zion, Mr. and was host to Squadron 499 and their Mrs, ,I1rner" Wail, Teeswater; families for their annual picnic: , Mr" ane" -Mrs, Jim Smith, • Due.tatheinciement•we.ather they Listowel; Mr. and Mrs, Wm gathered atthe Agricultural Hall, Andt�eW!A e's, Due to illness, 4nd, .om.there Itnr'rtinner.,about. !Ir. and' Mrs._ Nelson Raynard 50 travelled by bust the Old Mill were unable to be present• at -the - at Myth and to Sky Barbour. Mei iAr al Serviced o Robert Sherwood was hodib Mrs. Otto Papp and Mr. George recently front Sarnia where the • Walker were dinner guests of Mr. band is playing at the Guildwood. and . lvlrs:. Thos• Webster on On Jolie 20, IVIr. '., and Mrs, Sunday- evening. , . � ,` A.unrey Higgins,Brown. Smyth, , Mr, and- Mrs.. --Boli ,,Otte and Frank Austin, and Jiro Little 'Matthew of -Kitchener were home joined the two bus loads of Senior for the holiday week -end. with •Mr. Citizens from Lucknoiw- on an enjoyable tour to Douglas Point, Port Elgin, .nd Southampton. Jean Stothers and Peggie Hodges left on Monday on an 'extended holiday tour in Europe. • Cathy Stothers from London spent the long' holiday week -end at the cottage at°Port :Albert. Alex Chisholm, 16 year old, son of, Mr. and Mrs, .Leonard Chisholm, has gone.to Edmonton °and Calgary for the summer months. His family took •him to . Mrs,. Leonard Chisholm and girls Barrie on Tuesday and, travelling are Mrs. Alice Kiessling and her by train, he. would be -at his niece from Lakewood, California. destination Wednesday forenoon. •Sunday visitors also this week' Relatives would meet him.: 'With them were Mr.,and Mrs. S.F. Kathy -and -Jamie Berg, lift- -0n:.-... Meilerna of Windsor andiMr, and, andMrs. Irvine Eedy and Martha. Donald Broughton;' whd' is working at Toronto at welding, was home to visit his mother, Mrs. Jean . Broughton, this holiday—Other friends with him- were Don and John Danchak and ,,Kevin Smith from Toronto, Mr. and .Mrs `Ch stow .Chinielews,ki• ; and daughter; Kristine and Jenny, of London ver"eintit'OrS at t Visitors this week with Mr. and ' *Sunday to have two .weeks,at Mrs..B•ruce Payne of Flesherton. Rainbow Valley Camp, at' Colin Chisholm:returned With the Caledon, managed • by Finlay latter`bouple to work with his. Shackleton, a retired teacher. ,, • -uncle for the summer months. In a .Mrs.. Mary Bere hassine to phone call to Edmonton on Sunday, Toronto fora five-week summer 'M`rs:aii ti'd'li'fC'tea ezi-that heir` son:•,,, • •Clef: had arrived safely Wednesday.at the home of his aunt \ and ' i as secured work • on Thursday at a farm at Leduc, Alta. course. • Her daughter, Mrs. y Dwight Aldham, and three children John, Gregory and Larissa will be staying with, Gerry and David 'Bere this summer. • - Brookside and . 'Kingsbridge' public schools closed on Friday" , oso teachers and .pupils are ,p.n holidays!' Cdngr'atulations to all successful students! Ka re.p•Rivett who has her grade ni'rre ,in -piano_ -recently' Wier' • . History of Music examination. Congratulations!. Her teacher is' .Mrs. Ella Donaldson, Goderich:- Mr. and MN. billy Bishop and Steven of Chicagovisited recently • with. Mr;. atid.Mrs. H.J:.L. Eedy, and with Mr. and Mrs.. Ross Eedy with whom they were dinner s guests. . "Neverr;be afraid of starting, president, Mrs. Wilbur'Rdttedgeu something new," stated Mrs. Mrs. Rultledge- welcomed the Harvey , Houston, of ' HolyroodrIliienibers and visitors and Asked F. W I 0O. _.� Puhlie Relations ... or.tli pening Ode. and the -Mar+' . Officer, and guest speakeriat the.:. Stewart. Collect. Tie roll call, June meeting af; Dungannon W.i , ctii "Quote an Objeve ofii/1" was .' .he meeting was held `in the answered by,' the lrmerrirs,; Tbe' rooms ChurchSuhday school dt" as theirw.Call • s answered 4.4#e ,rNlt by ed. . a Mrs. W.. Brown introduced the 4t4.4 motto, "The public +eye•is speaker.° ° ° Public"<Relations begin instannatic, be ready to have your' with you" 'Mrs.' Houston,' told picture taken," ras giVen by Mrs. members andtheir visitors from ' McClenaghan. Mrs:• Aubrirn, Goderich and St. Helen's -Clairmont of Goderich WA. gave W.I. She reviewed. the beginning, two readings; -Food • For and growth of the Women's Thought" and' Discipline" • Institute, and with tile help oi,a After a brief businessperiod display told of the available books many took the opportunity to and materials: examine the P:R.O. display and. Mrs. Houston said ° W,1:— thefamily Heirloom quilt of Mrs. members should wear their Houston'`s, which she is giving to badges proudly and over --their the Erland Lee home (rebently ,•,' --hearts. She ended her° talk with a purchased by the F.W.LO.), quiz about the new hand book,and Lunch was served by Mrs. A. e wor ' rs R.'C.--Kerr and commr ee, rs. McClenaghan• thanked -Mrs. Rutledge,. Mrs.., Blake, Mrs. Houston for her very informative:. Brown, Mrs. McNee and Mrs. ' address. _.McClenaghan, and everyone: The meeting was opened by the .enjoyed a period of visiting, .z he ti - Camp-,counsei-Fors•for Menesetung-completed „a ceur-se-•la-s --weekr..-n-.Campbell,.-M.rtc elk: muid..l.e row,- Brian K.eys.,r._Clintorr.;.�DiPne . _ • underthe guidanpe of staff from Conestoga College, 'Pictured above Stainton, ,yWingh ncr;�•- o'an ,Goddard, Henson.; .John Blackwell, are theoung people'who .were enrolled. in the course, elon,9' • with • Hensall;°Pat G�o .Wesflake; derich; Connie Weigel,' Goderich; front . some of the adults responsible°'foto rt. Back row,, -left to right are row, SueSimons', Goderich, craft director, Gwerk.'Hill, Brucefie.ld; Murray Raymond, Btusse•ls, maintenance; Mike Beck, Hensall; Sue Smalley, Exeter, swimming di -rector; ..JoAnne Alton,., co- Ggorge SimonsLdireetor of°camg;•, pinBarbra Bdy, SeaforthLToni ' 9,rdinator for Conestoga staff holding therou 's mascot�Cobber 9 P . • Travers, Hensall, sports director; Joe Snider; business manager. Cindy Linton, Mitchell; Pat; -Cummings; Clinton; Kathryn Cook,`"-- forthe camp; Lauralanne Bond, Clinton, Ross Milton of Conestoga; Hensall; and Peggy Campbell, Bayfield, --staff photo Frebis Hoffmeyer, Mitchell; Dale Irvin, Lucknow; Sandra WIiW AIR CONDITIONING -FOLKS HAVE. FOUND a .THE HOMES. OF COMFORT ALL YEAR. ROUND • Fisher Custom Building powered their way to;victory in the only gaine.Jast Monday, July 3, defeating BuildingCentre 20-6. The win moveeFisher aril lg into a fiftli place tie rwith°Building- Centre and Sifto Salt All, three teams have eight f urth. lace: w • _. P o ' � s- dehind b or-nt P Brindley Plastering. Gowe>r'si , "Garden Centre remained in first place with seven wins and two losses for 1,1. points. Sandy's Clippers, is •in second with six wins, two losses and one tie for 13 points. ,DRMCO is third with six wirff and five losses for twelve poi'n.ts. Brindley ; Plastering •picked up a victory' in their only game last week to move into fourth pface with ten points. Brindley's had„four wins', ,four 'losses and two, ties. Building Centre and ,Sifto Salt bdth Trave four and six records: Fishers has four wins ".ani seVetr'"'"'losses :`° fiord' S Sports• is in the cellar with three wins, six'lasses.and one tie for seven,,points. ._ In the game last Monday, Building•. Centre went ahead in the first with John Poechman's two - run' homer over the left field ,Roselry Eedy,, Stratford, was * home:wi'th.her .parents this week- end. On Monday-, she left from Milton for a ten,day holida..y at Calgary with her uncle Eedy. • ° Mr. and Mrs. Bili Blake. and Becky, of Galt, Mr.' and Mrs:„' •GrantSowerby of Thornhill were 'home this week -end. Others. who visitecfon Sunday were Mrs. T.c. Anderson, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Colin Crozier„ '•Ansa ster, Mrs. Robt. Elgie, Seaforth, Mrs:;°hick Maclnt,yre' 'a°tid Mrs.. Everett Errington,.• ° e rt. 'Rev. and MrS J.'Ure Stewart of -Seaforth visited on..Sunday with. 'arid`M•rs:.8•en..MnIe-and made several other calls. _ • _, -- entgr-ia•1:Sery-j:oe--was-held on__ Sunday, ,July 2, at Dungannon V Cemetery. The'weather was ideal e arida large crowd gathered. Rev. • 'R: Odendahl • and • Rev, C. McClenaghan conducted the Service. The flowers and general care of. the grounds made a lovely -meeting place for the impressive service, ' On, Friday evening, J•nn.e 30, • Wi-n and. M;r-s,,Rober..t;.Irvin'e.t'e ' honored : on their 25' :wedding annllkersary (June 28) by a` family dinner .at . the Log . Cabin relstaurr=ant-%ip•--LtlrknovL_TThdse present included their daughter Betty, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Stifling and Darlene of Thamesyille, Mr, ° and Mrs. Wm: Irtr,in, Mr. and Mrs'. -The-Maintenance committee -of - the Dungannon Cemetery .rnet at Mrs. Reed's -home on.,Wednesday ° evening June . 28. Plans ` were �.,�r_�:.c�„defied'�„�'r1�the•:-�e:m..carJ,a1,=.. x.,,r .._._'w _ice to'te-helctunday--J-uiry_2,- 1972 The treasurer's report showethan income of $894,86 for • the year~ ,x:971. This wasmad-_ possible from interest on perpetuity bonds," --i' memorial M - service collection, and donations. Experlsesamounted-to $588.70 for labour, ne* mower, top soil,' and generainpkeep Chains are:to be "purchased for the Sunday Servide, Needless expense is caused by yandalisrrr. Respect andpride in bur burial ground- is .more in - w keeping than destruction. Irvin .Blake's; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Steele, London; Mrs and Mrs. Eldon Irwin, Sartnia; Mrs; Ivan Papernick; fr, and Mrs., Percy.• — Blundell, Goderich; Mr, and Mrs,.`” Eldon Ritchie, Mr. and 'Mrs. MORTGAGE. Money available for residential and commercial. MOR?GA'GES • .' a1,4o ,purchased. :Phone KINCARDINE- 396.3362 between a -5-13..m. Aorucatio • fence. Fisher ,Building took the lead in the second with three•runs: They added -three more inTthe- third to make the score '6'-3 and with,._ w h r. $Alyd�'ng..E�••eR"�Fe-G�iAle-Genta k. .. .one iii the bottom of the' inning. . Fisher .ustom "Building' put the ' , ' game •out of reach, in the sixth after Building Centre scored one run in the fifth, with eight to make .the score 14=6 after six innings.-- The'yR'added `six .mo"r.e in .the sev nth to make. the' final "s.core 20-6. Fishe's'also but hit Building Centre 21-10. Bob Willrs'aii'd Fred PelloW leadFishers with four hits •in five at bats: Willis had a ti6l)i'e:— -run and three singles and Pellow four singles. Don -McNeil•, Mike Russell and Doug Fisher each had thiee hits for Fishers; Russell had two singles and a double and MN;eil-andF:i-she•r three..s:ingles singles in 'four at hats• r n! f r as e ng p ays. Fr ,ri• .Fellow and Don -McNeil allowed a total of ten 'Building Centre hits sand didn't walk r _batte • hetwe en them,.. McNeil,_ struck hittfive arniLLRe4c tl-ree- :- John - Poechman h°ad • three of •Building Centres hits. He had 'a -home-CT-10,1w° ' ingles in•t'our at ( two s n d e �1 kMrlll nha It ) s bats.,Btc x .. In three at bats .. r • GYPTEX IN A BAG FOR DISTINCTIVE 'WALLS A' CEIIUNGS Gyptexis a -texture paint to use over old.or new walls and ,. cel I ifigs to change thei r.• -appearance. You can make texturedpatternsto suit your own desires, It can give. the 'same----appear-anpe a Ya%+r- patfarneii--plaster ceilings. Gyptex hides unsightly, joints and' can, cover any surface. Sandv's Clippers and Building Centre, meets : Gord's Sports tonight (Thursday). Brindley P1astering'Qpposes DRMC() and Gower :5_ Garden_C_eu-tt v-e--rsus Salto Salton Sunday, July -9. 'On -Monday, 'Building Centre lilays, Sandv's Clipper s "and itsh o - Br �l � S ea Custom ulna ge ;igain'st Gc)wer's ClaI- en Centre. r .^ • p LOCAL TRADEMARKS. Inc -- - 55 KINGSTON, ST, , • N JEFFERY St SON Noir- _LUMBER ANO BUILDER'S SUPPLIES 163 Elgin Ave. E. • 5248171;. Air each. George' Gould had two....... When You Shop Say... ISAW - .hT IN THE `. 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