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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-06-21, Page 7
1 rl SeVen W a row. ertatl ch Gods as and ,evioua low rdine whet) In 13 hitt Ole up •1 )d 'd game. on God topped Gir played 19 in port rday, june oderich • IEE BOWL NIPPY ( larn • Equip* K Farm ANT N if NSE ACT to a a• s W • nm c,.I CC 7> Z • cet` W LJ O Its, apart. 15 WHILE STOCK LASTS 5:9G .m. I'fS" If ve! LenderShiP training at Van.astra biP training cnurse rovide e to better equIP sunt- leaders is under - 1 1' way all this week at Vanastra under the direction of the Lake Huron Zone Recreation Association. 4. . r • .• .♦ 4 • A total of 95 playground and other summer activity leaders from the five counties of Grey, Bruce, Perth, Wellington and „ t { { r i' 4 c• Huron are taking part in the course which was conceived ani- organized by the Recreation Directors in various • • s 4, K 1 .Jct • • 4 five young people, rrPm the counties ©r nuran, reeinn on, Bruce and Grey, who will be working during the- months as staff members for various municipalities round and similar recreation activities, are spending CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS JUNE 18 toJULY 3 TCHINSON APPLIANCES ON RD. 524-7831 Custom Farm Work Anhydrous Ammonia Applying HING ATING SPRAYING HARVESTING CROP DRYING 529 -7561 - LAKE RANGE ACRES TIMOTHY. J. HUNTER •r.r .wrs at vanastra learning a little more about their Jpb. and hq ri o best carry their responsibilities out. The Leader - Ship Training course Is operating under the sponsorship of the Lake Huron Zone Recreation Association. (staff photo) NOTES FROM jNIL.E Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sillib (nee Marsha Hodge) who were married on Saturday at Dungannon. • Mr. and Mrs. Colin Trivers of North Bay attended the Sillib and Hodges wedding anti visited with Mr. and Mrs. Eric Miller and family on weekend. Mr. and Mrs.'Marvin Ross of Kitchener visited with Mr' and Mrs. Chas. Johnston and family and attended the wed- ding on Saturday at Dungan- non. Sympathy of the community is extended to Howard Sproul Mrs. Jack Clements 529-1648 and -family in the passing of his brother Lloyd Sproul of Wood- stock. Elwyn Brindley had the misfortune to cut his eye at the first ballgame. - Benmiller Yankees and Nile Expos had their first ballgame of the season. Coaches of the _"Expos" are Don Mere), and' John Stoll and the coaches for the "Nile Tigers" are Eric Miller and Alan Webster. communities of the zone. The trainees stay at the for- mer Canadian Forces Base for the entire week living in barracks and making use of the facilities now owned by Vanastra Development. Goderich Recreation Director Mike Dymond is the camp director and operates the course with the assistance of Hal Rowe, registrar, Elmer Vick, , course director, Moira Cooper and Clair Fowler, crafts, Kevin Rigg, active games, Clair Fowler, special events, Wayne Widdis, group work, Shelia Rowe, first aid, Bev Wilton, music and drama, and with final evaluation by Hal Rowe and Elmer Wick. The course contains instruc- tion for the students on the many areas they will find them- selves invtolved in as playground' leaders and sum- mer prog'ram staff in their com- munity. Among these are in- struction periods on arts and crafts, games, both active and • quiet, first aid, group work, special events, public relations and so on. Each student pays $35 for the course although in some cases this fee, which includes all camp costs including lodging, is underwritten in whole or in part by the-., municipality for which the students will work. Two of the training course organizers, Kevin Rigg and Hal Rowe, working under the sup- port of a Youth In Action grant from the Provincial Depart- me,pt.of.C.ct,mmunity and Social Services Recreation Branch will be providing follow-up to -the course during the summer months. The program will give assistance in organization of programs and activities iri any municipalities where it is deemed necessary. "We will just be guides and not directly involved," Mr. Rowe explained, " sort of ad- visers I guess you'd say.',' The two men will also be organizing a number of inter - community competitions. These will include such activities as a swimming meet, track and field meets and a play day (activities for youngsters involved in playground activity). • The Leadership Training (';>irse at Vanasfrti got'under- way on Monday morning with registration and will wind up with tile- final evaluation • Friday afternoon. r'1 GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, URSDAY,. JUNE 21..1873--PAGE.7 AUBURN AND DISTRICT NEWS Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor was which was followed with guest at a surprise party at the prayers read by Mrs. Thomas home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Haggitt, with a special one for Raithby, Dorchester Ontario on Mrs. Mabel Brooks who is in the occasion of their 40th wed- hospital. ding anniyersary on June 16. The Mission theme was given Their sons Gordon and Paul by Mrs. Elmer Trommer en- Raithby and their wives and titled - "Let there be inter - families arranged the gathering preters." Two articles wete which followed a dinner at read by Mrs. Donald Cart= Friars Cellar in London. wright. The evening was spent • The Rev. Fred Carson gave a socially and many gifts were message on the work of the presented followed by a dainty Anglican Church Women and lunch . the Love and Friendship it. Mr. and Mrs. Raithby will be created., A report of the well remembered here and in previous meeting was read by Blyth where they lived before the secretary, Mrs. John Daer. moving to London then to Dor-The financial statement was chaster. given by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. Mrs, Raithby is the former Mrs; Elmer Trommer the Glailys Taylor, daughter of the president led this part of the late 'Mr. and Mrs. J. Taylor. meeting. Mr. Raithby is the son of the The church- cleaning was late Mr. and Mrs. James discussed and the annual Raithby. spring cleaning was to be done Mrs. G.R. Taylor visited with as soon as extra help was Mrs. W.T. Rgbison at Sauble available. The roll call was an - Beach. swered by naming a flower Mr. and Mrs. Keith Robin- mentioned in the Bible. son and ° daughter Kim of The travelling apron received Newmarket visited last week a ,penny for each letter in with his parents Mr. anf Mrs.,. "Summer is here". Ross Robinson. Singing throughout the Mr. and Mrs. Art Lee, Carrie, meeting was accompanied by Lynda , Barbara and Jeff Lee .'Mrs. Robert Phil ips in the ab - of London were guests on Sun- sence of Mrs. Ce a Taylor. • day with Mr. and Mrs. .Ben The Rector tosed the Hamilton. • meeting with a pr yer. Mrs?t\ Hy Arthur and Visitors at -the me of Mrs. daughter Judy Arthur visited Wil m Clark during last week Kellar of Dublin. Elmer w e Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ander- Fight pollution FINAL 10 DAYS is is your once to Ye $$$$$ Fine ality 'iliture JR YEAR END AND JAMMED TO THE SO WE MUST 1 AS MUCH AS BLE BEFORE IN- !RY )airs, tables, s. rockers, 'groom groom Via • e s giant "in -s tore" warehouse sale ' ALL LAMPS FROM 10% to 50%0. Kroehler "2 piece Chesterfield Suite, Scot- chguarded Nylon cover - Arm Caps. Sug. List $449.95 only l99s5 Large selection China Cabinets, corner Cabinet, Buffet, Bookcases all at Sale Prices D inette Suites your Y 7950 choice Chrome Or Y B rowntone. Only Chesterfield Suite piece, 4 seater. Only Kroehler Occasional Chair "Scotchguarded" Sug. List $149.95 Cash and Carry Sealy Anniversary Classic MATTRESS OR s5995 BOX SPRING 37490 Spacesavers and 2 piece Davenport Suites. All at Sale Prices Mediterranean Style 289,95 Bedroom Suite. Sug. List $4,00 Only Reclining Chairs from 3745.0 Odd END TABLES SOLD IN PAIRS HALF PRICE BLACKSTONE FURNITURE WEST STREET GODERICH with Mr. and 1 n of Dayton, Ohio and Mrs. Nellie Coleman of Bow Island, A.C.W. Alberta. They also visited with Mr. and. Mrs. William Straughan and Mr. anf Mrs. Oliver Anderson, cousins of the above. The monthly' meeting of St! Mark's Anglican •- Church Women was held in the Church for the month of June. Mrs. John Daer was in charge. There was a good attendance and the members were pleased to welcome back Mrs. Robert Slater who had been ill. Mrs. John Daer welcomed the,. members and guests and opened the meeting. Mrs. An- drew Kirkconnell read a •Psalm Mrs Wes 8raiaack 521-1535 The devotional period was taken by Mrs. Frances Clark. The roll call was answered by a Bible verse. The minutes of the previous meeting were accepted as read by the secretary Miss Minnie Wagner. Thank you notes were read and business Was discussed. Mrs. John Hallam invited the group to her home for the July meeting. Miss Minnie Wagner read Mrs. Dorothy Neal's account of her trip last year to India. The - offering was received and dedicated with prayer by Mrs. Sanderson . A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Daer assisted by Miss Minnie Wagner. Mrs. Kenneth Gould of Barrie visited a fei+ days last week with her friend Mrs. Beth Lansing. 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