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S FROM KINTA1L
DAL SHOWER
er was held at the
ge Parish Hall on
Mae
2 M honor of
ilyn lntyre bride-
tuart MacLennan was
for a program star-
s sing song led by
bon accompanied by
impson; piano duet by
Bradley and Janice
Highland dancing by
d Mary Lillian Simp-
ayle MacKenzje also
Simpson and Sheryl
kk wedding n• was given
n Hautes, Lori Collins
ine. Bradley. A song
by Mary Lillian S m -
Flora Simpson
with
accompaniment by
humorous reading by
radley; a song by Ken-
arlene and Annette
with guitar accom-
't by Annette; a music
rs. Wilmer Robb; and
y Lisa and Laurie Gib-
mpanied by Mary Gib-
ded out the program.
elen MacLennan read
ress to Marilyn who
isted to the front by
laine Collins, Mrs.
O'Neill of Toronto, and
Lori Collins. Marilyn
many lovely gifts and
ttting reply. The ladies
bountiful lunch and a
our wat, spent.
SOCIAL ITEMS
nd-Mrs. Eric Coleman
nto and son Rob spent
kend with Mr. and Mrs.
clnt\Te.
'and Mrs. Jim O'Neill
Toronto spent the
with Mr'and Mrs. Joe
Rita Mune from
C.S.A. visited with the
e relatives and her
Mrs. Frank Griffin of.
' and Mrs. Gordon
n had as guests this
their daughter Bar-
d Bill Rogerson and
ns Jimmy, Gordon and
from Toronto; Jane
I Emberlin of Toronto;
of Sarnia and Carol of
University. .
nd Mrs. John MacKen-
tended the Lancer
n Horse Sale near
last week.
s of Mr. and Mrs.
MacKenzie were Mr.
rs. Ray MacKenzie of
and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
of Port Albert.
Isobel Oke, daughter of
Mrs. Earl Howes and
are moving from their
'e home, where • they
sided for a number of
o London, this week.
Charlotte and Anne
nzie of Toronto were
'ith their sister, Mr. and
arl Howes last week.
with Mr. and Mrs.
ollinson were Mr. and
onald Blue of Ripley
r. and Mrs. Duncan
y of Auburn.
nd Mrs. Ronald Forster
,Saturday event g with
Mrs. Duncan impson.
and Mrs. Bo Simpson
to Milford ay to visit
r. and Mrs. Kaye this
kend.
Dianne MacKenzie
e weekend at a leaders'
t Iona. This week she
for a trip sponsored by
, in Minnesota U.S.A.
las MacKenzie of Red
Alberta, Jean and Sam
r. Reynolds 'of Stetter
were guests at Mr. and
ack MacKenzies for the
d. To visit with Douglas
he was home the
enzie and Walden
MRS. OMAN SIMPSON 5?9-1548
MacDonald were on hand at
the Church reunion tooprovide
pipe music to add a scotch
flavor which the people of this
area enjoy -so' well.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam
MacQuillan of Galt were in the
community last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jackman
from Toronto are at their home
at Kintail beach this week.
Mrs. Bruce Millar of Palmer-
ston and family and Mrs. Ian
Morten and family of Sarnia
visited last week with Mrs.
Rhetta MacLennan, Florence
and Sandy.
Mr, and Mrs. Earl
MacDonald' of Lucknow and
Mrs. Helen MacDonald of
Goderich visited in the com-
munity last weekend.
Mrs. Margaret MacKenzie
and. Mr. and Mrs. Brian
MacLelland and family of Lon-
don were visiting the MacKen-
zies an/1 Farrish families.
Mrs. Mary- West and Mrs.
Jim Nelson visited here last
week Mrs.
a holida/
Mr.
from
West stayed to spend
for d week.
nd Mrs. George Fisher
mberley Beach were
visiting among Ashfield friends
last Sunday.
Tickets on sale
for Playhouse
Tickets are, now on sale for
the Huron Country Playhouse
1973 Festival of Summer Stock
which opens on Wednesday,
July 11.
' Tickets policies were announ-
ced recently by Managing.
Director, James " Murphy.
Theatre goers may attend each
of the eight shows this season
by purchasing a regular season
ticket. New this year is the
"season book of passes" which
allows the customer eight
tickets which he may use at any
time for any show (or shows)
during the season. Both season
tickets and the season book of
passes offers choice seats in the
theatre's front section as well
as savings.
These and general admission
tickets may be purchased at a
number of ticket locations. In
Goderich they can be purchased
at the ,G'vach ]house Travei Ser-
vice.
Reservations may be made at
th'e Playhouse or by phoning
the ticket office at 519 238-
8387. All seats are reserved.
Performance schedule is Wed-
nesday through Saturday
evenings at 9:00 with two
shows on Saturday at 6 and 9.
Want pork
yard at -\
Blyth site,
In a special meeting last
Monday, the Huron County
Pork Producers Association
decided unanimously, to apply
to the Ontario Pork Producers
Marketing Board, for the
establishment of an assembly
yard in Blyth.
The facilities of Ed Watson
• are for rent under certain con-
ditions. Location of the yard in
Blyth would mean a central
place in the north end of the
county, right between several
other yards.
It would overcome many
the complaints from producers
in this area, who felt that since
the move of the Clinton yard to
Hensall, the driving distance
for delivering hogs became too
great.
• It is expected to take several
weeks before the final decision
is made by Toronto.
It was also decided to take
of
-held- a—picnic .:.part in the rovince.wide "Pork
�t p
tier
on Sunday afternoon Hostess" contest. It is a first, in
returned to Alberta Ontario and is comparable to
evening. the dairy princess contest.
MacLennan and Dave Further details will be made
known as soon as possible.
This WEEK'S ENGAGEMENT OF THE
STAR TREX
at
HULLY GULLY
ATURp.Ay, JUNE 30
Admission 11.00
DANCING 10 • 1
CAND ENJOY YOUR SATURDAY
iVENING WITH LARRY, REX AND
GARY JOHNSTON
--a
Court dismisses cast
against son-in-law
Judge Peter S. Mackenzie of
Bruce County, while presiding
on the bench of the Huron
County Court, dismissed
charges against Roy Dale, '20,
of R.R. 5 Clinton because of in-
sufficient evidence.
Dale was facing charges of
-arson in connection with a fire
at his father-in-law's barn on
July 25, 1971.
He had earlier been acquit-
ted of arson involvi
t,
cha
rges
ng
a
second fire at the farm of
Mason Bailey, R.R. 3 Blyth,
(his father-in-law) on July 8,
1972 and a September 28, 1971
fire at the Huron Dead Stock
Removal building, R.R. 4 Clin-
ton.
Damage in the two Bailey
barn fires totalled $85,000. The
Dead Stock Removal fire' at
Clinton caused .damage set at
$20,000...
Motorists travelling from Colborne Street onto the Square
may be a bit confused by the traffic directions painted on
the roadway. The words read: "On Left Turn" rather than
"No Left Turn" as was intended. (staff photo)
Drive carefully
.. it is
Goderich
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Dry
Cleaners
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holiday time
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524-8452
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1973—PAGE 7
Michael Eedy of Strathroy is
spending the summer months']
with his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. H.J.L. Eedy and Thorn-
ton Visiting with the Eedy
family this weekend were his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Jack
Eedy and Laurel from
Strathroy.
Recently Stephen • Stothers
from Winnipeg visited Mrs.
Mary 'Bere and family.
4 Benson Finnigan and his
sisters, Myrtle, Christine, and
Olive, Mrs. Melvin Culbert of
Goderich spent an evening with
their former neighbours, Mrs.
Minnie Jones and Melvin.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young at-
tended graduation .ceremonies
Alumni Hall, Western Univer-
sity, for • the latter's niece,,
Vickey Chase, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Chase,
Goderich, on yFfiday evening
when she received her R.N.
from St. Joseph's hospital, Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ott and
Matthew . spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Eedy
and Martha.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth. McNee (nee
Lunda Reed, Goderich) who
were married on Saturday in
Dungannon United Church by
Rev. C. .McClenaghan. Their
wedding dinner was later ser-
ved by the Dungannon U.C.W.
Quire a number of . ladies
from here attended Nile Lun-
cheon. is Served'' on Thursday
at Nile United Church, and en-
ioyed the variety Of sample
foods offered. ,
Mrs. D.S. Fines and Mrs.
Sthil Murray from Toronto are
holidaying in Dungannon for
two weeks. -...
School -bus trips at this time
of year are very popular.
Pupils of Brookside Public
School enjoyed the African
Safari Farm near Rockton
recently. Grades I and II went
there a week ago Friday, then
Grades III and IV, last Friday.
DUNOANNON DOINGS
Mr. Arthur Elliott who has
been receiving treatment in
London has returned to A. M.
and . General _ hospital_.-_
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs Russell John-
ston spent the weekend in
Owen Sound with the latter's
mother, Mrs. Hill, who is in
ATTENTION
MOTORCYCLE ENTHUSIASTS
Join Now
HURON COUNTY MOTORCYCLE CLUB
NEXT MEET — THURS. JULY 5th
8 p.m.
AT HULLY GULLY - R.R. 1 VARNA
i
SATURDAY
IS THE
FINAL DAY
OF OUR
giant in-store
Warehouse sale
This is your chance to save SSSS
oe.future quality fuiniture
SAVE $$$$ ON
- CHAIRS - TABLES• - LAMPS
- ROCKERS
- DINING ROOM
- LIVINGROOM - BEDROOM,-
- SEALY MA?RESSES & BOX SPRINGS
BLACKSTO N E
WEST STREET
RNITURE GODERICH
very poor health, but 91 yeat-s
of age.
In the account of the Webster
picnic in last week's paper one
name omitted in the deaths
during the year was that of
Mrs. Thos. Blake (nee Clara
Webster).
Mr.' and Mrs Hugh McWhin-
ney returned Monday evening
from a motor trip through
Eastern Canada, including
Quebec, New Brunswick,_ Prince
Edward Island and Nova
Scotia where they visited
friends, also Cape Breton and
the Cabot Trail.
Mrs. Walter McKenzie and
her daughter Mrs. Bill
McGarrity of Detroit, visited
relatives in Dungannon on
Monday.
The service at Dungannon
Cemetery is to be held on Sun-
day at 3:30 p.m. July 1 with
Rev. C. McClenaghan as
speaker.
• Five year old David Orser
from Vancouver came by plane
to Toronto where he was met
by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ribey of
Seaforth. David came with his
grandmother, Mrs. Wm.
Wiggins to Dungannon on Sun-
day to spend a few weeks.
We are sorry to learn Wm.
Wiggins is in Wingham hospital
since Wednesday with a seige
of hiccoughs.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric McNee
spent the weekend in Sudbury
and attended the wedding of
the latter's sister on Saturday.
On their return they were ac-
companied by the latter's
brother, Ricky Gervais,— 1:3
years of age, who plans to visit
a few weeks here.
, Mr. and Mrs. Allan McNee
and 'boys, Eddie and Paul, of
Ajax were home for the
weekend. • -
Sympathy is extended to the
. relatives of Andrew Sproul of
Capac, Michigan who passed
away recently in his 69th year.
On Sunday, June 24,
Sacrament of Holy Communion
By O.M. Blake
was celebrated at the United .,swas received. Relatives from
Church. Also there was the ser- Dundas present included Mr.
vice, of baptism at which and Mrs. Ken Hunter and
`Timothy James Hunter, son of family and Mrs. Wm. Wallace
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hunter and son.
FOR YOUR
AUTO INSURANCE
See or Phone
,
MALCOLM MAHERS
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
46 WEST ST.
524-9442
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