HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-10-31, Page 5Mr. and Mrs. David McLeod
of Mitchellvisited last Sunday
with Mrr'and' Mrs. Roy Daer.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Allen and
Barbara of ' Agincourt and Mrs.
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Lela Ball of Clinton visited last
of Toronto spent the weekend
Saturda)i with Mrs. Beth Lan- with Mrs. Frances Clark.
sing. Prize winners at last,week's
, Misses Jean Houston, Jean euchre party were high lady,
Jamieson and Jean Wilson,' all Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, low lady,
Mrs., Florence ,Millia,ri;. high
nmah, Orval, McPhee, ' 1Ij3w man,
Art Yout gblu.t•
M.r. and Mrs. Sonny Moore
of Goderich will show pictures
of local interest at the • Hor-
tic.(ltural Society's meeting on
, Thursday, November 47 fit 8
p.m. in the Auburn Community
Memorial hall. Mrs., Robert Ar-
thur is in charge of the program
and the pot luck lunch is in the
charge of Mrs. Russel Brindley,'
Mrs. John. Durnin,' Mrs.
William L. Craig, Mrs. Ralph
Munro and Mrs. Albert
McFarlane. Premium bulbs
will be given ,out to all the
members at this meeting.
4H '
The,third meeting of Aubdrn
1 Dainty Diners was held at the
home of Jayne Arthur.
President Doris Naylor opened
the meeting with the 4H pledge
and the minutes were read by
Judy Van Dongen.
Koll call was answered by
telling the type of reference file
they had chosen. Discussion
SOCCER was on entertaining, being a
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Finnigan of Ash-
field Township who celebrated
their 25th wedding anniver-
sary. A family dinner was held
in the Dungannon 'United
Church basement on_Saturday,
October 26. Friends,` relatives
and • neighbours of Chester and
Ruby attended a .dance held in
their honor 'at the Dungannon
Agricultural Hall. Mr. and
Mrs. Finnigan 'were presented
with a purse of money as well
as several usefu.Lgifts. The ac-
tual" date of their wedding was
October 29, 1949.
Neighbours and relatives of
.-Mr. a`nd Mrs. James Card are
helping them build a ' round
steel barn, replacing the one
that was burnt recently. They
hope to have it completed in
J4tne for this years crop of corn.
Congratulations to Cletus
Dalton .who won several prizes
with his Allis Chalmers 210
Tractor at the Teeswater
Agricultural Society . Tractor
Pull -last Sunday, October 20.
Registration took place at the
Lucknow Thwn Hall on Satur-
day ' afters oon f'or all minor
hockey players from the House
League to Juyenile. Boys from
this area were registered at the
Kingsbridge school. •
Sinnett and Dari Wilson
are on holidays from their
boats 'and are, visiting their u ;
families here. games ware played at the The fifth meeting of the
With good:weat`ler con- Goderich' Agricultural Park. Auburn Dainty Diners was held
ditions this,,past week, farmers Congratulations to Robert- at the home of Trudy Machan.
are busy harvesting their bean. son Memorial schoolh
., Goderich, Roll call was answered vx ex- ,
and corn crops. who • won the -Senior Boys changing material for reference -
Several from this area err- Championship and to the files.
Mrs. Joe CouiIIey 529-1189"
Guelph. Congratulations to
Vince Austin who was elected
the Second Vice President of
the Huron County Federation.
A good crowd attended the
special meeting of the National
Farmers' Union held at the
Brookside School on Thursday
evening, October 24. Of interest
to local farmers steps were
•discussed and will be taken to
help alleviate the present
depressed cattle prices.
Several from this area atten-
ded the Benefit dance held in
the Lucknow Legion Hall on
Friday evening, October 25 for
the John Pritchard family who
were injured at the Lucknow
Fall Fair.
On Saturday, October 26, guest, packing for travel and
four soccer teams (junior girls introductions made -easy.
and boys and senior girls and' • It was announced that
boys) from St. Joseph's school - .Achievement Day would be
at Kingsbridge were bused to held ',on November 30 'with
Goderich to take part in the record • hooks tb be. in by
Goderich and area Soccer November. 22. .
Tournament: 'Six schools par- The 'fourth meeting, of .the
ticipated. Robertson Memorial, Auburn 1 `Dainty Diners was
Victoria and St. Mary's s'ools -held at the home of Margaret
of Goderich, Brookside, Franken. Roll call was an-
• Colborne and Kingsbridge. swered,-by....n.aming...oue--.thing_._
Boys and girlsjunior teams they would like in their: guest
room when -visiting.
played their games at they Vic- • A discussion followed on for-...
tot is school grounds. The mal and informal ' teas, Th.
senior girls -games were played•
members made fancy sand=-
at the Robertson Memorial wiches with • salm>n, peanut
School while the Senior boys' 'butter and sandwich spread.
Medd of Guderu b' visited of
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Rollinson and Murray
Rollinson.
Mr. and Mrs: Ronald Liver-
, more and family of Fordwich
Spent the weekend with ,her
par=ents Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Haines.
A large crowd attended the
sale of the late° Percy
' Younghlut. last Saturday and -
good prices were realized for
some articles.
Miss Diane Kirkc•:t)nnell and
her friend Miss Audrey Parker
of London spent the weekend
with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell,
Friends in this community
were sorry to learn that Mrs.
Dora Jewell of Goderich has
fallen and' fractured her leg
Mid- is a patient •in Alexander
Marine and General Hospital,
joyed `the delicious hot turkey Kingsbridge Senior boys who A discussion followed on
supper which was prepared by were the runners-up. things,to remember when plan
the women .._of the Lucknow Hing a party such as party
In Senior Girls playoffs,
United ;.Church last "Tuesday, Robertspn Memorial, School games and themes. Marga1ret
K.t!rt; ctober 22 and l'�eid " in the•Franker demonstrated; how to
and ..'St.. =Joseph's Schopl .'at .
`, church basement. a decorate a Thanksgiving table
Mrs: Walter Clare and,her Kingsbridge were. the co• - centrepiece with gourds, 'puri-
° "da'tighter Mary Luanne visited ' champions. pkin, India corn and a horn of .
last weekend in Hamilton with St. Joseph's Kingsbridge girta plenty.
Mr: and Mrs. Donald Gibbons won the'Junior girls champion- The sixth meeting of the
and family.' , . ' ship while Brookside Junior Dainty Diners was held at the
Mr and Mrs. Fred Cronin of boys won in ' this division. home of June Machan.
- .Mississauga spent the weekend ' Congratulations. - Roll call was answered by an
with Mrs. Bernardine Kinney. idea for an original party game.
Miss Peggy O'Neill of Miami Plans were made for a
Beach, Florida has returned to Hallowe'en party'and 'members
her home after spending a were assigned to bring certain
week's vacation with her, food: • •
friend, Mrs. Robert Howard, Menus were planned. for af-
Mr. Howard and family. She ternoon and evening parties,
. was driven to the London Air- The twenty-seventh Annual buffet- suppers, family picnics
port by Mrs;, Howard . on Mon- and barbecues.
°d
Goderich.
JAMES WILLIAM THOM
4-Hto hold
awards night
Huron County 4-H
ay• . • " �' Achievement Night wit' be held
Weekend visitors with Mr.
COMMUNITY NEWS
in -the Central Huron Secon-
Mr: and Mrs. Lloyd Raithby
and Mrs... Carl Riegl'ing were dary School in Clinton on, -of Dorchester spent 'the
Mrs. Riegling's nephew, Mark Friday, November !, comcnen- weekend with Mrs. Celia
Edmondson and his friend cing at 8:00 p.m. Taylor.•
Paul Vince of Chatham. We are sorry to report that
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clare All Huron County 4-H Norman • McDowell fractured,
and Mary , Luanne visited . Agricultural club members who his arm in a farm accident at
recently, with MT. and Mrs. cornpleted a project in 1974 the home of his son, Mr. and
Joseph . Elizabeth in e f rau rl-1 'andwill receive - their awards on Mrs. Gerald McDowell .and
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troit, Michigan. this Occasion•, as well as' those family.
Several front this area,-atten- who have received sliecial Mr. and Mrs.- Raymond
ded the annual meeting and trophies and awards foLtheir Israel of Kitchener visited last
banquet of the Huron .County 1974' 4-H club work. Saturday with her uncle, Mr.
Federation of Agriculture held Everyone when has an interest Andrew Kirkconnell and Mrs.
in the Ontario Street, United , trkconnell.
Church, Clinton on .Thursday in the 4 -H' -Programme. is in- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
evening, October 24.'the guest vited to attend the Robertson of Meafs.rd spent the
speaker was Donald. Blackburn, Achievement Night, says, Len weekend with her mother, Mrs.
MacGre or, Extension
Professor of Extension g. Elva Straughan.
Education at the University of Assistant for Hu o.__ County. Bert Medd and Mrs. William
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Thom
and 'family - were saddened a
week ago when they received
the word that their son Jim had
passed, away suddenly as a
result, of. a car accident.
Born in Colborne Township
on March 13, 1934, he went` to
Calgary in 1954 where he
worked' for five years. Then he
went to Kitchener before
leaving 14 years ago to go .to
Cut -Bank, Montana where he
operated Swap Auto Wreckers,
He is survived. by his wife the
-former:, Janet Bowman; one
`ion, .Jamie Lynn, 16 months;
daughter, Wendy Marie, two
months old; his parents, :Mr.
and Mrs. Wilbert Thom,- R.R.
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Mrs. Arnold (Audrey) Rivett,
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Douglas attended the funeral
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