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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-07-20, Page 7° M • We1I�tte.n4ej e School su cress ' r 1'ht- i)aii r1'ac;ttion I ibir 1'k`altlaticl. Yvultnc; t;ean; :11>si. Mi's,. *chc►�I:t w'I►9S'h,��:►.� hilti 1.st w eekin 'Theresa 1 Ter,, i•s. 'These pox tutted t'Iiili i'�l t`ri�ln lVEonciiiv e I1 Tt&d i11111a1IY Ways to. earl v .opt • to h'ridav ctxc'tt 'dei an the Bible study, the handcrafts, exportations. "'hero An recreations and refresh!'ltents. Each Lesson, was Bible centred and tho pupils `received much training under these dedicated leaders .111(1 twine1's. Mrs; „hick Clemelnts 529-7648. attend:diceof about -ll0 pupils and leaders each day. 'Paoli !Mutiny,. at It a, m. they met in the sanrtua ry Ai* of • Cho church for , devotions. Lorraine Cha limey led in the of action choruses with On Friday afternoon. parents Doris Naylor at the piano. Pastor and friends gathered in the church Alfred Fry told the 'Bible story for a' lirlefprogram and -then Went • with sones pupils acting the pa rt of to the Sunday School rooms' where __, i 1 F('ha aotNl's A i•}ur! ..i•n v�+ . I sYe. Z :all went to the Sunday School display. Much of the credit for fie roosts for their classes. Leaders success of this venture goes to were Mrs. Shirley Andrews, Mrs, Mrs. Lillian Hallam who nauu: frig lni ur "�n�- -C-a rot orgpi zedd the- setioel-- -wi-th- g-rea•t- ' McDowell, Mrs. Ila Cunningham. preparation and to • the splendid Mrs. Marilyn Verbeek, Mrs. Ruth staff of workers without which no • Mct`linchey, Mrs. Diane Walden, .project., can be a 'success. Sliery t er .. Phretzer. Plaetz -Wanda a' -Mere ers-ofrtflie`U•.C:. W: -Served Pl the refreshments each -day. Douglas Durnirt, Trudy Machan. Paster Fry: Stated that the pupils Barbara Empev, Arva Ball, Lynn • were verywellbehaved and are a Turner, Faye Seers. Doreen • credit to their parents and to the McClinchev. Douglas whole community. Finances were McClinchey,' Jayne Arthur, over, the top, thanks to. the NIA ri,lAi �l'i��htntan. Cathy. generosity'of friends., •ue Mr. anal' Mrs. Arnold Graver. w Elaine and Danny left a Week ago - on a trit> I'or NO -1 run ),Vick - where they will visit Mr., and Mrs. Larry Hill'and Jamie. • • Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Creighton and farbily visited with Mr. and. M. C.�Johnston and family la: we kend.'�' Mr. and Mrs. Allah Dickson visited with Mr.• and Mrs, Blake Underhill and „family of Glen Meer on Sunday, A firidalstiower, will held in the"Ni11e� Church at 8:30 p.m. ons --Mur ria e ; - o't-t-a-4"-1 l M}• Iustow. .Our girls' ball team, coached by Miss Valerie Stothers and assistants, have a agame at STARTING hict,NDAlf .JULY YA OPEN ,I2 NQ; N "f'cl# , ' mde. ;atst of Efironi. tlah S%or* • St. Mark's ACM/ Billy Graham feature The monthly ••meeti'ng , of St. Mark's Anglican Church Women was held at the :horn -e- of M'rs,. James Towe last Wednesday, Mrs. Towe welcomed the ---members and a 'devotion period followed. • The topf'c • given by M,rs. Thomas, Haggitt-entitled-Steps to Happiness written by • Billy. Grahampr'oved very inspiring. In the absence of Mrs.: Donald Cartwright, Mrs: Andrew 'the travelling apron. The roll call was answered with a Bible verse containing the word -Grain, Mrs. Celia Taylor then sang a solo:• Mrs. Elmer Trommer; e. president took over the business side of `the meeting` The minutes of the last meeting were ,read by ' the secretary Mrs. John Daer and approved. The A • financial statement was given' by the treasurer, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. Other businesswas discussed and Kirkconnell gave the mission at the close of ,the meeting a theme -which • was entitled- delightftas served by Mrs: Daisies. James Towe who was assi ted by A penny`for~each �lette�irt The=. --Mrs Richard Brook's ail -Mrs. - ripening wheat' was collected for , • Thomas Haggitt.- nuaurn , - Misses :{Nancy Anderson and Brenda$adli'vi.sitecl.fo-r(r,few clays -1Iast Week•` wi'fh Mr. and Mrs. - Douglas Warrick of North Bay. - Masters Danny , ,and Terry Auburn boy saved; from drowning BY MRS. WES BRADNOCK • Quick .,action by a . visitorin. Auburn last Saturday prevented a young boy, from drowning. Cam Bonneau of Mississauga was fishing on the;Maitland River last Saturday at the'ite of the old bridge when= h.e noticed a young boy slip and fall into the river, The ,_boy. wla tz•. ,._u.as.,....•Lr v i ng•. •-•-t'e- recover a,softhal,l in the area of the -old abutment. slipped into a deep'hole•and disappeared. ' Mr. 'Bonneau dove in arid ' managed to grab ,the hov by the r. arm just as he was going down fo the third time. . He pulled the hov from the fast. current and swam to shore. where he gave the hov artificial 110 C't Rueger ol�:L1d'h'peni' 1"ast week with their, i�•:i4 , M 414:51V1. and' Mrs. Dot^a'1d Cr"a ' � iilfht.�' David. Derrick andLorie. ' MrsViolet-Farrish of Blyth visite.d one day last week with Mr, and Mrs. William Straughan: Robert Young, Lynda Moore and Warren Moore of Stratford visited with Mr, and'Mrs. Thomas Johnston last Saturday.' Mr, and Mrs. Donald Brown. manager of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Canada branch at Auburn and Dungannon are enjoying their vacation. William' Kr ss„ of Wingham is relieving. manger. Mrs, William Clark is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McIntosh andafamily at their cottage at Port Stanley, Luella Johnston - of London visited last'week with Mrs. Celia• Taylor. • . :'-1^t•ole•rt--Or,'i'1�''� Lucan visited on Sunday with Mr, -and Mrs. Maitland Allen.-- • Mr, , and' Mrs. 'Norville Ryckman of Lambeth visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Alpert . Last Wednesday evening a portrait of Mrs. Eva Bruce was unveiled at the Maitland Golf and Country club. The.painting, by Goderich artist Beryl Harper, seen to the right of Mrs. Bruce Will hang at the club in recognition of all thatthis enthusiastic golfer has done toward the success of the local club. -(staff. -photo) Country Club News BY SHELAGH SULLY Brookside next Tuesday night COME OUT AND SEE A GOO _ Port Albert and Nile boys' ball tagame was. played 'at , Nile on Monday evening with a score of 18 for Pt., Albert and a score of 8• for Nile boys. ' Mr. and Mrs -Alvin. Kerr and. Mr. and Mrs: -.Gary Kerr 'visited with Mr. "and 'Mrs, Harvey Freeland of Delhi on the weekend. The 'June LI.C_W. meeting „Was held at the home o: Rev. and Mrs. McClenaghan. ' Theme . of,olihe rneet.i,ng was. Community F.riendshj and Visitation. Mrs.. Florence Talmay was in charge of the meeting and opened with the -Seaman's_ Version" of the 23'. Palm. Rev. NlcClenaghan accompanied on the organ for the 'lis. Mrs. Florence- Talmay gave a reading on "Love". Mrs. Lit Pollock had to reading on • Antidote for Self Pity" written .by ReV•.. Goff, followedwith prayer by t,X•s..Talmay. Rdll call Was' answered 'by •15 'Members and one new member. ,Minutes from last meeting Were read •hy Mrs. Myr-tKerr and a treasurer's report was given by Mrs, Beth Rutledge. Flans wire l a -0- athe1 ` nn August 21. The meeting closed with prayer by V1cClena.ghan. - • A lunch was servedby McClenaghano and •Mrs. •Lil, Pollock. Mr and Mr's. Fred T,014 f .rie, Michigan called oil his to otherr.'Stuar•t Tavlorand the two brothers and their -wives Went to Weirton where they were horn and, rised. It was very en•jovable visiting - tfle old farm, school and swimming hole. They also visited old friends before Mr. and -Mrs; l'J'ed Taylor left for home. 'Von will recall,_ at.the_open-i-n -by Al Bean Dave-_. Cornish irean ciTer---th- -1+a1 1 --td Nil -v -z1--- h mT ' ', ., and Grey dinner of the Ladies section., that ° Walter Palmer, Tony Bedard, and Scotia', or the Victoria :tI Verna Kane paid tribute to Mrs.,; ....Karl Campbell, Ti•ust Co. This is Satyr day, 'full/ George Bruce, who is indeed, an. • The• highlight of the evening '29th. You may get comnpIlmentar'v inspiration tows all. On Tuesday came when professional 14o4 cacktalls at the home of Dan evening, we had a post script to Martin gave .,a demonstratton of Nrcirpliv. and then go to the club for that eve>iit'-"'''as Mr. Bruce different golfing techriignes,. and' dancing. to 'Bohliie Downs. unveiled her portrait, which was held a discussion of the game. orchestra'Dr'ess is,option,il,and painted by Beryl Harper. This This proved topevery inte•rest•ing. tickets are $12 ppl. couple lovely portrait was then hung in and exciting to watch.• ' the main lounge. Be sure to drop , The men are going to start their •• ina.nds_ee-it •Itis.c.er'tainl- -a uer--v-_�alFe�e•-flt ht C1-ub._Cham-pionsh4. l�awaiia fine piece of art, about the first of August, so keep • - ' Unfortunately. I was unable to • your eye on the bulletin board. 0' • gexaliesresults of last T iesdav's , Ingather most of you, members �.Vsi Vn h Ladies' Night in time for this have already picked -.up 'your �p column. but I will. have it for you tickets for the President's Ball, -_:. 'next week. • You.mayttillbe able.to get some .at par jSaturda i.. the attendance was en .down co'nsidei•ably. However -_I ' T 160 1understand that 'the people who were there certainly,' enjoyed ' themselves. I think everyone is At the` social ' event last coaches saving up for the Pr'esicl•ent's Ball masks and neckl , 6'•r� h+'\• 'had on the 29th ,- made c during it• a t'+•+'.i ,ti iA •` fifty-six men at Men's Night. Bob McDougall led the field, -followed Ten coaches from the Gederrc•h � This week the. nt,,r, h�+t-c. • Minor Hockey Association been making « t�tt•1 1 • 1+-kF'ts" attended y e out., of ° ice, cream (+)il,,i 111,1•.s • • 'Last week at the park w -is • Hawaiian Week ('',n Friday • afternoon the ` t.ou,Il ended the week: with :i 11,,w wan. -party around a i:r'ass hilt �f.vt'r'vo r wore their grass -,skirt--: shit 1r s. On Monday' •night, there were 1 tl 1 11 a ten clinic music was )lave+l 111 i ;011101 1 OId Air -force Base • Chnton, Ont A Taus FACTORY OUTIIT STOU fRATUmNs SECONDS AND DISCONTINI ED UNITXNROM MAID CANADIAN MANUWACTLIRRS, OUR Sa*CTION WUL INCLUDE SNIT SLITS. DUU `S EI% DRESS PANTS. CASUAL PANTS. SOX. LIMNS soon. FOOTVIKAR. SPORTSWEAR. UNI, ETC.: FOR ALL Mdr1INS Of IND MMLY. MANY MST QUALITY LINK! WIt,L°ALSO 11OFFER!'.p ATDISCOUNT IC TO itampL AEEA.TEIIr.SHOPPING.VA1I1TV ,;— -... . JUST ,,ARRJV.E•D! TRUCK LOAD QF PIECE GOODS REGULAR to $6.98 Per Yd. . . VALUES STRETCH DENIM $ 2.97 Per Yd. E CMOs'" TUBULAR KNITS $ 2.57 Per Yd. HEAVY- QUALITY (POLYESTER) CRIMPKNIT 2.8.7 LATESTn IN FASHIONS & SHADES IN ALL LINES NOTICE Sat., July 22 will be.the last day we wi l l','be able to sell $carfe's interior and exterior. high quality paints for $7.47 per gal. and. 2.47 per qt. Starting Monday July 24 prices will be higher. STORE :H#OIJRS: MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY -1P 1 .M. TO R P.II SATURDAY 9 A M. TO 6 P.M. served . • .. . i ,,• Missi�-nary'. society -give y "love" call • The ' Auburn Pre;Sbvtet'ian µM Women's M'issionarv.Sotiety met t the home of Mrs. Will.rlm t'l:t rk for their July meeting- The president, Mrs, - Wilfred Sanderson was in charge . - a devotion period followed. ' The roll call wa's • answe r• t d by ns el . McFarlane. - each 'quoting a Bible verse Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ra hvrell containing the word -love. The and Janice of Chatham spent the minute$ of the previ''ous•, meet-i•n�e weekend with her mother,..Mrs. were' adopted as' read by thT� Gordon Taylor and their son secretary -Miss Minnie .War;:, -respiration. Michael who is spending the Pians were. made •for . the The hov "recovered- •and•-• Mr. _holidays here. September 'meett_ng_to hr held ;it" ' Bonneau forgot to ask the young, M' and 'Mrs. Maitland Allen the home of Mrs: r Major lad his name before the nine or ten , attended theVander'hurgh-Allan Youngblut, the second Wednesday year old hov trotted off, wedding in‘Goderich recently, inthat month.Other hus'iness was .The'accident draws attention to • Mr: and Mrs,. James Towe had dealt with and each reported on the deepness and swiftness' -Of the their grandson +Brian' , from hospital visits ,and ,cards sent London n visiting • 'water around the old bridge nand it o Ion thein last eek, The Iilissionstudv was the.w•grk,oa' Mrs. Char•le5 Cott e s ,� is fortunate t iat`�Nfr ' onneau was - spent 'the Miss Laurie Ann Camoe:11 reg fishing at that partictilar`time. - _.weekend, with Mr, 'and_ Mrs, nurse in them.inistry of_�He�tlth-l-Il- Mr. Bonneau was visiting the Kenneth Scott and family: ,y.- It The offering was received home of. Mr. and Mrs. Ted'Mills . Mr.Keith Scott `and Mow Brian by 'the, treasurer' Mrs.' William Cra•fg"a a --on a ~holiday trip to 'Clark abrl-rledtcated With.prauur'.: Northern Ontario. . with his- hrr�ttler-irsr-taur; °'M'f".Y anil• ,,,,Mrs. Ben Nixon. a one -da coach s' clinic at the Huron Hockey 'School last r .paper hag puppets c•,1r,1'1hml+ier•s •Satu,rday• ,. �; h , ,, and a eT' maclrt•'Y6-Ilf1v inks:- • os.ea tent ng rom .oc eI ( 1 were Don Elliott, Richard Mader'. • Dennis Williamson, Doug Iliiff, Keith Huisser, Jim M'ar'tin George Osmond, Ken Boyce. Car Moller and -Ron McGartnev. Topics• covered at the clinic included;' practice organization syst m, o;1 ffense.,an(}...-404.,x, , shooting skills. puck control- skating ontrolskating fundamentals :int administration of coaching,. The use of slides .and video Lip( presentations aided in the' -grog ra rn 1p e. The staff -at the Huron, Ibt'kev' School, --width -is held at Huron' Park-. includes Brian Gilmour. Bill -Mahoney, and -Ron Mason. .who,plaved Junior `B' hockey in God'rich some years ago ;Ind is nines head hockey coach_. ,1t 1 ,ike Superior State (1c5llege in •Sault Ste 'Marie, -Michigan. • The local coaches all 14,11 11,11 the i linic will dornuch to impr=ove - the level of coaching -in the Godorich 1 h minor system •fl The main project t with • ttic' jurlior.s has .been 111,)Kit1Q will plaquesout of pl,istf).1 1).i an1- the,n painting thein. They have 1• also been makin:: Sergio hhoard • Pictures, clothe'spol l+l'P1 1o. cloth. pictures and vWir-+ 1 +t'lrti. Next weekwwill l e.ln h.1ri Week a�%he`parl;. Thi Till veuiLL,ters will be doing. 1.11,11.!n crafts. 1 - during the afternoons ,i rut in the mornings will he learning ' . different Indian stiles and dances. The week will end with a camp out:in the pa rk on ‘V,ednesdaynight and an Indr,ita,l)l+ti-Woes dance on Friday afternoon at' wd>,ict1 time an Indian princess and chief will be crowned; (It) THE REE CROSS IS PEOPLE LIKE YOU HELPING PEOPLE LIKE YOU Marlette; Mobile Homes on 'Serviced Lots For Sale rls • COMPLETELY FURNISHED • Seven dgys at the harbor This week three Salt boats visited Goderich Harbour taking out 36,500 tons of salt. On July 12 itwas the Barber. light out of Michipicoten, taking on 14,000 tons, July 16 the Parker. Evans, out of Buffalo, light, taking on 12,500 tons and on July 17 the . Pinedale, light out of Sarnia. taking on 10400 tons. • • No grain boats have been ill - during the past week' but the Elmdale is due with'a load of feed; grain-. �., Famous Zenith quality and outstanding dopendability at a LOW, LOW PRICE! All NEW I ON/ifrAr_ 0 PACT, BIG SCREEN OR PORTABLE 95 SEE IiiOOAY! .The ESSEX D3720L Cabinet in 'Beige with Dark Brown' front. VHF Dipole Antenna. UHF,. 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