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PAGE 4---GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1971
Notice to Ratepayers and
Residentsof
Colborne Township
On November 24, 1973 Colborne Township Garbage Disposal
Site will be closest -permanently.
After that date all Colborne Township garbage will be accep-
ted at the Holmesvllle Land Fill Site.
Also -Please Note
The Second Instalment of 1973 Taxes are due November 26,
1973
DOUGLAS McNEIL
REEVE
WILMER HARDY
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IBORNE CORN.R •
MRS G NAIIIING .524_101j
4-H
• "Tiger Dunlop '°Keu.k?n
Kooks" ( Kitchen Coiiks) 'held
their eighth meeting on Mon-
day night November 5 in the
Carlow Ball. This was a dinner
Meeting with the girls'rnother s
and friends as guests. The
thence of the, dinner was
"Italian Night" with the main
dish served being "Lasagne,.
and Salad
Various 'contests were en-
,,..ktred into and enjoyed by the
girls, especially, the -enntest of
recognizing different foods they
had made representing other
countries and Canada.
Plans were made fur their
achievement' day December 8 at
Clinton when they plan to do
an exhibit on "Treasure
Trove" which is a collection
and display from early Canada
and other countries on. such
items as Kitchen dishes, • cook
hacks and costumes.
Tiger Dunlop 4-H
"Travelling Chefs" have com-
pleted their meetings and are
now working on their plans fur
Achievement Day December 1
in Clinton when they will have
an exhibit un England.
REC COMMITTEE
.The Colborne Township
Recreation Committee met in
the Carlow Hall un Monday
evening with the attendance
very discouraging. Ever since
this Committee has started it
has been(tleft in the hands of a
few to try and get things going.
Once things are started there
have been devoted men • and
women who h.tve come forward
and •helped, f'sr instance in soft-
ball and swimming for -the
children and this is greatly ap-
preciated.
Your attendqnce at t'he
meetings is a) great help. Are
you interested in° recreation -for
vuur children and community
spirifor Colborne Township or
do you want to sit hack and let
the other fellow do it all?
• Dick Hunter Resources
Manager 'of Maitland Valley
Conservation was present and
outlined steps to be taken in
regard to the Hiking Trail and
this project willehave special at-
tention early in 1974. There was
no rep resell t a t ion from t he
Snowmobile Club.
1 ani sorry to have to say that
because of the omission in this
column regarding the sewing
classes this project will have to
be shelved until after the New
Year.
It was decided to hold a card
party in the Carlow Hall on
December 5 at 8:30 p.m.
( Please see ad iii the Bulletin
Board of this paper re coming
events) and we hope all in-
terested will make note of this+
and come and bring -a friend.
Various plans for recreation
for chi were also
o
discussed.
There will be a clinic at
Colborne Central School,- Wed-`
nesday, November 21 from 1
p.m. to 4 p.m. on Venereal
Diseases (VD) put on by Huron
County Health Unit. Teachers,
parentsi .and everyone in-
terested is welcome and urged
to attend.
SOCIAL NEWS
One resident of Colborne
Township, Jack McLaren,
O.S.A. of Benmiller, an ardent
and exceptionally fine artist,
will be exhibiting his paintings
in North St. United Church
Ha11, Goderich this Thursday
and Friday, November .15 and
16.
Mrs. Tait Clark attended the
Womens Institute Area C09-
vention in London last wheel as
a• delegate from Tiger Dunlop
Women's Institute.
Mr. and Mrs,,s. Terence Hun-
ter visited, with relatives in
Detroit last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman
Reagan have sold their farm
and have moved to Goderich
'and are residing at 14 Cambria
Rd. N.
Mr. and Mrs: Dun Bauer
have moved into Mr. and Mrs.
Feagan's home and we
welcomethem to the com-
munity.
NEWS FROM KINiAIL
Lloyd and Elaine Collins ac-
companied by Ivan and Betty
Cook - of Ripley spent last
weekend in Toronto.
.Jim Farrish is attending a
course in Toronto _ studying
hydro. -Jim and.Nancv moved
from their home in Kintail to
the Bradley -home ,on the 12 of
Ashfield,
Mr. and Mrs^ Stuart
MacLennan attended Remem-
brance Day 'service in the
United Church ,in Kincardine
Sunday. Their son Roddy
played the drum with the hand
in the parade.
Rev. Weir, Mrs. Weir and
,,strn of Kincardine attended
church in Ashfield, Sunday
where Rev. Weir was minister
for Remembrance Day Service.
The W.M.S. meeting this
- Thursday will he held at the
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home of Mrs. Rhoda MacKen-
zie. Mrs. Hummel of Trinity;..
United church will he the guesr
speaker.
A meeting was held in the
church parlour after -church on
Sunday to plan the church an-
nual children's concert. It will
be held December 10 at 8 p.m.
Mr. And Mrs. Rob Davey and
Michael of Toronto visited on
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Simpson and daughter
Melanie Jeanine returned to
Toronto with them.
Mrs. dean Carruthers .Julia
and Andrew motored to Am-
herley Sunday a.m. to meet her
sun David who had just retur-
ned from a trip to California.
David, went across the states
from Port Huron and home via
Vancouver and Canada.
Mrs. Carrtuthers and family
attended church at Ashfield
and spent family dinner with
Mr. and Mrt. Duncan Simpson.
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FINCHERS
CAMPBELLS
Legion ladies bowling
The Royal Canadian Legion
Ladies' Auxiliary zone bowling
tournament was held in
Goderich November 7 at the
Little Bowl. In all, 16 teams
were. entered from the com-
munities of Clinton, Exeter,
Hensall, Lucknow, Kincardine, ,
Ripley, Seaforth, Wingham and
Goderich.
A mere three points behind,
scoring 2,965, was a Goderich
team made up of Ann Ander-
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U.C.W.
The November U.C.W.
meeting was held at the home
of Mrs. Horton Talmay last
Thursday. Theme of the
meeting was "Bible Study"
Rev. McClenaghan passed
copies of "Bible Study" for the
U.C.W. among the ladies, who
were divided into four groups.
The ladies then were given 15
, minutes for discussion.
Roll `call was answered by 14
members, seven visitors and 22
sick calls reported.
Next month's meeting is to
.be held in the church on
December 6 with a pot luck
dinner at 12.30 p.m. with each
member to..bring a .friend.
A small auction sale then
took "place with Mrs. Brindley
as auctioneer. There were home
baked goods, aprons and knit-
ted items un the block.
, NEW TIME
Starting .chis Suhday, Church
and Sunday School will begin
at 1.30 p.m.
EXPLORERS
The Explorer girls held their
meeting on Thursday evening
and have decided to hold a
crockinole party this Thursday
evening. -
President Lori McPhee
opened the meeting with the
.use of the Explorer prayer
Joyce Dougherty road
"Thinking with God about how
others feel". ` ‘"
Roll call was answered by 20
• members and the minutes from
rhe last meeting were read. The
Christmas Concert was
discussed and the crockinole
„party.
For crafts some of the girls
made candle holders out of the
tops of bleach •bottles while they
little -girls worked on their
craft.
SOCIAL NEWS
Leger Caza is in Goderich
hospital and we hope he will
`soon he home with improved
..health. A speedy recovery is
wished for Mrs. Garr Sproul
who is also in •hospital.
Robert Clements from
Tolfield Alberta visited with
Mr. and Mrs. J. -Clements and
family in this area, also his
mother who is in •Goderich
hospital, and his brother. Bill
and sister Betty Reid and
families in Saltford recently.
Mrs. Dorothy Greeley. from
Huntsville, Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Achilles from Hearst visited
with Mr. and Mrs. -J. Clements
and families last week.
Mrs. Charles Johnston had
the misfortune to cut her finger,
requiring stitches and will he
away from work for about two,
weeks.
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son, Myrtle Gooclrick, Norma
Kingswell, Peg Woods,
Lorraine Jones .. and Helen
Webb. The second place prizes
were coffee mug trees:
The third place team, from
Kincardine, scored 2,948 and
Were presented with lamps for
their efforts. Team members
were Dorothy Wright, Smoke
McFadden,' Jean Hahniman,
Mary Hawn, Trudy Nelson and
'Annie Mason.
The fourth place Goderiih
team, who scored 2,8:39, was
made up of Brigit Pedersen,
Mona Davis, Donna Duncan,
Doe Queen, Faye Sheardown
and Anne McCarthy.
These four top teams are now
eligible to enter 'pie Regional
Legion Bowling Competitions.
Alice Anstay provided enter-
tainment with games for the
ladies during the afternoon bet-
ween games.
• Dinner was served at 7:00.
p.m. followed by a singsong and
attendance prizes were won by
Lillian Newman of Wingham, .
Brigit Pederson of Goderich,
Penny Bricker. of Goderich,
Phyllis Mountford --of Clinton,
Alfredo Burrows of Kincardine
and Anne Mason of Kincar-
dine.
The oldest bowler of the day
was 75 year old Jean Elliott
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