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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-11-02, Page 28PAGE 'AR. THURSDAY. NOVEMBFR 2.172 .. • MALCOLM MATHERS uENERALINSUkANCE AGENT The Walkerburn Club held a Hl l . "- 11.4 : pr -.alta October ><neeting ,at the home of Mrs. Jack 'Hallam• All members came in costuni, along with their guests. The ,president Mrs: ,Elliott ° Lapp was . in charge of the meeting. An interesting program was planned by Mrs. Lloyd Pen- t`ot;nd and Mrs. Garth. McClin- chey. One interesting part was that each member made a face mask out'of a paper bag. Judging was done by those present by ballot. Prizes for the fancy dress went to . Mrs, Arie Duizer; comical dress, _Mrs. Leonard Archam- bault; most original, ' Mrs. Elliott Lapp; and best disguised, Miss Joan . Hunking. The draw prize was won by Mrs. Arie Duizer. It had been donated by her daughter, Mrs. Joe Hunking. Plans were made for the next meeting to be helc' at the home of Mrs. Leonard Archambault on the last Wednesday in November. The roll call is to be' answered by a ,donation for the penny sale. The program will be in the charge of Mrs. Jack Hallam and Mrs. Joe Hunking. "NW TME MINT AT OTTAWA CAN. MAKE - MONEy ¶1WITNOUT ADVER11siNG JOE'S BP Service 'Station and Coffee Shop 411 Huron Rd., Goderich 524-6871 • tf paper bag masks 1 • Q. The lunch will be convened by After a delightful social tirne•- Mrs:• ed- t king - -1nd� Mrs. - krneh-was-aerved-by-MrS: Jatk - Henry Hunking. Hallam and Mrs. Joe Hunking. Rummagbrings success The annual rummage sale at the Auburn Community hall was a success last Saturday and the members wish to thank all who donated •or helped in any way. o This project was for the sup- port of the Community Memorial Hall and all commit- tees worked very hard under the chairman of the Board, Ted Mills. The bake table was convened by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and the :clothing was in charge of Mrs. Ted Mills. Other members assisting were ' Mrs. ° Gerald McDowell, Mrs, James Glousher, Mrs. Donald Haines and Mrs. Frank Raithby. The coffee- and cookies were Auburn .2 The Auburn 2 Club held its fifth meeting at the home of the leader Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. Trudy Machan was in charge of the meeting and opened by all repeating the 4-H pledge. The minutes were read by Doris Naylor- The roll call was • answered by naming some edible addition to lunch. Mrs. Haggitt led in a discussion on foods necessary for the lunch box. The guest of the evening was Mrs. Ed Davies who spoke and demonstrated the making of fancy sandwiches. Doreen McClinchey handed out cover designs for the record books. Mrs. Jessie Naylor gave out hand-out sheets to the mem- bers to be filled. out for the next meeting. Both leaders' discussed buffet settings for Achievement Day. All went to the kitchen and made western sandwiches and sang happy birthday to Mrs. Jessie Naylor. • DENOMME WORK BOOTS WORK CLOTHES TOOLS PET SUPPLIES Industrial di Garden Supplies HAMILTON STREET GODERICH FARM & GARDEN SUPPLIES A COMPLETE PEST & WEED CONTROLS 524-8761 The Township Of East Wawanosh AN IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE RATEPAYERS At the present time, it would appear that in order . to. receive full benefit under the new Ontario Property Tax Credit Plan, 1972, taxes must be paid in full by Decem- ber 31, 1972. •... Alex McBurney, Treasurer. in charge of Mrs. Donald Cart- wright and Mrs. Jessie Naylor. LY Receives award Honored members of The Ontario Chiropractic Association with, more than 40 years of practice were presented with Honorary Life Membership scrolls recently. -Dr. Stephen E. West presented an award to A.R. Du Val, D.C. of Wingham. A graduate of the Canadian Chiropractic College in Toronto in 1921 he taught Spinology and -Technique in Canada and .the United States until 1925 when he set up a practice in • Wingham. He now has a second practice. in Auburn. Social items. Elmer Trommer returned home last• weekend after surgery in Clinton hospital. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, Mrs. Gordon Taylor, Mrs. Harold Gaunt of .St. Helens Mrs. Luella McGowan' of Blyth and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock 'attended the convention of the London Con- vention Area of the Women's Institutes at the Banqueter, London, last week. 'Mrs. Ross Brindley of the Mary Anne Hairdressing shop in Auburn attended a hair- dressing convention in London `over the weekend. ,Miss Diane Kirkconnell of London spent the weekend with her ,parents Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Kirkconnell... Mr. and Mrs. J.A. McIntosh. and Miss Margo Lynne McIn- tosh, Mr. and Mrs. J.G. McIn- tosh, all. of London, and Misses Jean Houston and ' Jean Jamieson of,Toronto spent the weekend with Mrs. William Clark. Kenneth McDougall received word recently that he had suc-, cessfullu completed"the Institute of Municipal Assessors Course in conjunction with Queen's University, Kingston, and as, a result has been granted his M.I.M.A. degree. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Arnett of London were weekend guests, with Mrs. Beth Lansing. The ladies of St.. Mark's Anglican Church Women have decided to 'have a bazaar and bake sale next Saturday, 'November 4, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in Trommer's Hardware store. Everyone welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cart wright, David, Derrick and •Lorie spent the weekend at Goodwood, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Cartwright and. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton visited on Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Luther Morley and Mr. .,, 4orley at Ailsa --Craig. Beth MacLennan, Rod, Sh. , immy and Cindy move to heir new home in Goderich recently. Arnold Craig is a patient in —Byron hospital. We wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weir, Mrs. Elsie Eustace and Mrs. William Stiles visited on the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacKay. Ralph's three dubs overpowered Ken's one ‘,(111 toaC ll V,,,,1\ 1 ' i"Voll( IHd't'1 1 a'111 Q fit Il ,t'Ila1 it 14, nd,, rY '; i 961LI i•''.;@ ift "Ontario Fruit" was the theme of a senior instructors' course held In Wesley -Willis Church, last week. Women from. W.I.'s and church groups from ecroas Huron County came to (earn and aample the goodness of Ontario Fruit. Anne 'Urquhart and Catherine Hunt (both Stan- ding), Home Economists with the OMAF Instructor 'Donalda Graham, left, of Gorrie, Lena Metuszek, Gordo; 'and Winnifred Homuth of Clinton. (News -Record photo) Kingsbridge Kapers SOCIAL ITEMS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boven, Skid Lake: Michigan spent the past week With Larry and John • Wallace and Mr. and Mrs, Vin- cent Austin and family. Peter VanDiepenbeek and Michael Courtney visited their families while the boat they are working on was being unloaded at the Goderich Elevators. • GPH staff members get 10 yr. awards A milestone was reached this week : when employees or,the Department of Health, at the Goderich Psychiatric Hospital since its inception, held an an- niversary supper at the "Little Inn" in Bayfield to com- memorate ten years of service. This event was organized by Mrs. I. Rumley. Special guest wMiss N:*•°Roberts, rofinei' Dire tor of Nursing, now retired andv living in Toronto, was present. Basil Hall; Director"'of Social Work, spoke to the group, recollecting • and reminiscing many events and changes that have transpired during the past decade. • • Those with ten years of ser- vice are: P. Bilstra, A.V. Costello; M. Falconer, G.H. 'Feagan, F. Fields, L.A. Huffman, A.N. Laporte, R. McDaniel, K.A. McLeod, A.H. Pearson,- I.G. Rumley, W.F. Young, K. Bran- don, S. Dehaas, H.R. Fangrad, H.D. Fo'rcier, B. Hall, S. Han,- tho, J.A, Hunter, I. Lauzon, M. McGuire, D.G. O'Brien, B.L. Pitblado, J.L. Slater, R.A. Chapman, M. Enzensberger, C.W. Farwell, W.R. Finnigan, J. Hoogendorn, C. Kellestine, W.R. Legg, D.G. ' McGratten, R,N, .,Patterson, A., Rau, W.G. Williams. BUY•SEIL,RENT_NIRE • Industrial • Farm • Factory Plein,or safety toe. Choice of seven sole. materiels. 142, The awn God.r sh, Ont. >r7tr Sailors visit at home Many interested parents' at - tented Parent's Night held at" the Goderich District Collegiate Instituteb on Thursday evening: Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Dalton received word from their daughter Maria that she is now touring Greece. Maria started her tour on August 16 and has visited England, Scotland, Holland, East & West Germany, Italy and' Preece. Mrs. .Pawl Eedy and the Grade 3 pupils of St. Joseph's School visited the farms of Mr. - and Mrs. Bill Livingstone, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Martin, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Courtney 'studying the different machines Used td harvest corn. Basil Reynolds is visiting with Michael O'Neill. • Sister Jane Frances from For- mosa is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs: Herman La mbertus. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ross and Gerard, Kitchener, visited with the Joe Courtney family on the weekend. ,7 Mrs. Marie Forbes and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Forbes and_son .9f Detroit were- xecent,..,A i,tors 'with Mr`. �aneffilr '": of n`Howard and family. Angla Glavin and friend Pete of Crediton were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs: John Shear - down. Mr. and Mrs. Peter VanOsch, Mr. and Mrs. Joe VanOsch. and Mr. and Mrs. Antone ,VanOsch attended the Huron County Holstein' Club Annual Banquet and Dance at Brussels on Thur- sday evening. • Mr. and Mrs. Jim MacDonald (Kathy Dalton) and daughters Julie .,and Shawna left for .their home in Vancouver on Monday. Kathy has beenstaying with her father, Raymond Dalton and Julie had been attending Grade 1 classes at St. Joseph's School, Kingsbridge 'for the past two months while ' Sim has been taking 'a course in the United States. - WEDDING . BELLS ARE RINGING Many from this area attended the reception held at the Lucknow Legion Hall on Satur- day evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacDonald, newlyweds. The Girl Guides,, leaders, mothers and friends attended the shower for Miss Janice Van- derburgh held in the Anglican Church, basement,. Port ,Albert on Friday. evening. Everyone is looking forward to the, shower for Miss Helen Courtney to be held on Thur- sday, November 2 in the Kingsbridge Parish Hall. Johnston Fisheries (FORMERLY LEONARD'S) SOUTH DOCK GODER!CH Fresh Fish Daily Perch Fillets—Whitefish Cohoe Salmon .' Open 7 days a week. Phone 524-9211 Own your home before Winter Buying that home right now will give you time to make it snug and comfortable before Winter slows the work. 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