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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-12-05, Page 10 (2)PAGE 10A-GODERICH, SIGNAL -STAR, 'THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1974 DUNGANNON WI this week. with her •..grand-. The regular meeting of parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Ir - Dungannon Women's Institute win motored to Thamesville on was held Thursday evening, Sunday but due to stormy November 28 in the United weather conditions,were unable Church Sunday School room to proceed to Chatham to see with 20 members and two Betty and the baby. visitors. Mrs. Minnie Junes and Mel Mrs. Graham McNee were pleased to °•have Mrs., welcomed all this wintry night. Gladys Wallis, Mrs, Roy Pep - Mr's. Gordon Finnigan was per,Mrs. Lulu Jones, Miss Mae pianist. Guests from, St. Helens Davies of Clinton call on them were unable to come due to last week. road conditions. Visitors with Mrs. Mary Bere An interesting roll call was and family on Sunday were to name the .countries from Gerry Bere. Mr. and Mrs. John which your ancestors came. Bere and Karen, Miss Kathy The minutes, treasurer's Fitzgerald of London, M. report and correspondence Knolly Chung and ;,M.iss were read by Mrs. Harry Gir- Leemoy Chung of Trinidad. vin. A course -on "Tailoring" is Mr. Chung...is°Mrs. John Bere's to be given in April 15-18 and' brother and his daughter Miss April 29 -May 2, 1975. Le.emoy Chung will be retur A gift of $10 is to be given to • ning with him to Trinidad next 444. ren s may also contribute clothing, for the past seven months. mitts, etc. • Mrs. Graham McNee, 'Mrs.' . Mrs. Elmer BlackAn evening double ring 1 Mrs. Lorne Ivers gave further Cecil Blake, details for the annual Christ- spent two days in Stratford at ceremony with the Bradley mas party to be December 11 at tending London Area Conven Famiiy•as choir was held at St. f tion of Women's Institute. Joseph's Church in Clint�op� on 7:00 p.m. at the church when 8, when' Rev. J.F. sgardy each member brings a guest, Mrs. Melinda Nivins of Clin Nov.ov. 8, d the marriage. Mrs. Cecil Blake, delegate to ton spent the weekend with her p t d ceremony in which Frances the Area onvention held° in fl Photo by Carmen Goderich Twp. Recreation Intended for last week) BY HELEN HOGGART Recreation News Adult recreation had a good turn out last Wednesday with`a half hour of exercises and one hour of volleyball. On ° Saturday morning, the girls registered for regular volleyball at the Holmesville School. Rotating games were played with John} Hoggart's team winning 15-3 and 15-13 and Janet Steengstra keeping score. Then one girls•team' and two boys teams played with Steve Davey'steam beating Pat Harris 15-13. and. Larry West- brook ,keeping ,s,,ore and, John Hoggart as referee. Then Steve's team beat John's team 15-11 with the, girls keeping score and refereeing. Thanks was given to all who helped. Little Ken Hoggart made a suc- cessful serve from half way and Steve's team was able -to gain a point. The ,guest spectator for the 'hour was 21/2 year oldr Bev C sister, Mrs. Jack Errington an Stratford, November 27 and 28, Mr. Errington. Middel became the bride of gave her report assisted by Mrs, M7r. and Mrs. George Ribey Wayne J. Kuntz of R.R. 4, Graham McNee and Mrs. and Catharine of Seaforth, Hanover. Elmer Black who also attended visited on Saturday with Mr. The bride's parents are Mr. thet' Several items and Mrs Wm Wiggins. and Mrs. R. Middel of Clinton convention. and the parents of the groom included (1) proud on the A pre-school and adult clinic noted are Mr. and Mrs. Francis Area President being from was held at Dunga'nrion United HuronWest M Wesley Church by Hurgn County Kuntz of R.R. 4, Hanover. presentation of the Marion ladies of U.C.W. provided a cup.alter by her father, was dressed es - Mrs. • The bride, escorted to the Bradnock from Auburn: (2) the Healtjh Unit on Friday. Some P d Memorial Award to a of tea for those who came in the in a floor -length gown of white Kuntz of R.R. 4, Hanover, brother of the .groom and the usher was Henry Middel of L ndon, brother of the bride. The ring bearer was Master Eugene -Kuntz, brother if the groom. Th,e reception followed in the Clinton Legion Hall. For a honeymoon in Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee, -the bride changed into a double-knit jade green pant suit with a floral printed shirt and a corsage of pink roses. The couple are residing at R.R. 2, Bayfield. Prior to her marriage, the bride was honored,o at showers Arts and crafts on Monday night had a wonderful turnout with nine new members registering. Broomstick crochet was the highlight of the night. It was neglected to bring to everyone's attention that due to the election, the arts and crafts classes will be postponed until Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. on December 4, 1974 at. Mrs. Frances Powell's. Bring one pair No. 2 or 3 knitting needles and any phentex or such yarn., Punch embroidery is delayed one week to, December 9th 4 at the school one the regular scheduled time. • Twp. to Clinton. Art, Helen, John and Murray HoggartA sat on a -Jim Rohn Seminar on "Adventures in Achievement", From the seminar were at least three points 1. "I think I was doing ,the best thing I knew how, I just didn't kl}ow how to do the best!". 2. The major key to your better future is you." and number three, Jim Rohn said quote, "Let's do something remarkable!" The seminar at the Waterloo Motor Inn and lovely free steak dinners at the Ponderosa, Steak House in Kitchener were given to the Hoggarts, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nixon, and Sandra of Hensall, and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Gingerich of Zurich by Jean and Maurice Love of Exeter, who are the London Area Retail Co-ordinators for Bestline ofi Canada Ltd. The Love's were in atten- dance as the three falies ear- ned their gift with volume,sales in October. on ons_to Don and Isabe' arris w o .ecame proud grandparents at supper - time November 24. A daughter, was born to Dennis and Donna. Harris. Mrs. Harris was visited' in the hospital by grandpa and .. grandma Harris on the evening of November 25, 1974. Art and Helen Hoggart and. Don Wise attended the Christ- ' mas Party put on by Hensall Motors at the Pine Ridge Chalet near Zurich. A lovely dinner was enjoyed and enter- tainment was by the Stand Boys formerly Joe Overholt ands his goodtime boys. ga randfather Harold Whitehead TO THE ELECTORS OF GODERiCH Thank you for your support 'n the selection for the office of Mayor SINCERE THANKS To all who supported me at the West Wawanosh Township polls, December 2nd. My best wishes to - the . ve and Council for the coming term. r7 Season's Greetings J.D. Durnin Ken and Barb Hoggart spent Personals all day November 24 with their r v error' silk banlon fashioned on em -given by Mrs, Betty Tolsma g ' former 4H girl; and that there afternoon. Mrs. Grant Stirling was ac- of R.R. 5, Clinton. Ken stayed will be two of thse awards next Jack Caesar returned recen- pine lines. The bodice featured sister of the bride; Mrs. F compo Gra by Mrs. Ben overnight and grandpa =haw year (3) the presentation of an tiv from a ten-day tour to a high soft neckline and there --Kuntz and Miss Pat. Kuntz; the Whitely and Mrs. C. Whitelythat he attendtd school Mont was 1 'ng 'full-length Sleeves staff of the Royal Bank at the fora visit with daughters of all O.A.C. 100th Anniversary Hawaii with a group of adver Mrs. Brenda Rutledge; with • cuffs. A matching home ofin Toronto. The went • in the day as usual. r "\,� medal to an outstanding In- using clients of CKNX. He Y Remember Helen Ioggart stitute member, Mrs. Dorothy brought back a sunburn, among vest of st filar fabric' had a Mrs. Shirle', Mills, and Mr4. g y will report Goderich Twp News fo last Tuesda and arrived d d ith white Ann MacLean.• last Thursday. • F for those wishing to report local lutcher. other souvenirs. ohno imine, w ` home safely as Other women who receive 1 k' motored maribou and She carried a happenings d Mrs. Cecil Blake e to Ch tmnc trees Alliston on Saturday, to visitclassical bouquets golden bar-Daisie Torrance and John was . her son, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. vest yellow roses With white • A . Farewell Party for Mrs. these medals recently include, Mrs. Mary Trivers . and Dr.ons and a touch of deep pink Ethel Chapman. Both days Blake and attend the baptism ,p were full of activities worth service for her grandson, Sean carnations. • remembering. re b David .James Blake • Kung of R.R. 4, Hanover, The maid of honor was Miss The topic on education; was Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Eedy Patter of the groom and the presented ,by Mrs. W,arren�� visit$d•Mrs. , Zinn, giving beautiful slides on ' Helen Blair in London on bridesmaidwas Miss Brenda "Homes, and Countries" from Saturday evening. Middel of Tilsonburg, a niece her, European trip in• July. Mrs. ' Martha . Eedy, R.N.A.' is of the bride. They were gowned Ivan. Rivett and Mrs. Earl presently working in Stratford alike' in floor -length dresses of Sherwood also added corn- General, Hospital, mint green velvet accented by merits: from this interesting tour • Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sillib deep green velvet trim around which 25 couples from Huron have moved into -their new three-quarter length bell County had through Amster- home at Nile. Mr. and Mrs, sleeves acrd around the empire dam . in Holland, Germany, .-Greg Jervis from Clinton have waists. They carried nosegays France, Switzerland and moved in to the trailer -home of yellow' and white pons of Austria. formerly occupied by the deep pink carnations. Mrs. I. Rivett, convener,' Sil'lib's. __ The flowergirl was Miss Ber- thanked Mrs. ,Zinn and' gave' Mrs. T.C. Anderson of nice Kolkman of R.R. 3, Lam - her a gift. Toronto called on friends in the beth, a niece of the bride. She A social half hour was en- village on the weekend. wore a dress of identical style joyed when Mrs. C. , It would be greatly ap- in a printed material of tiny ' McClenaghan, Mrs. I. Rivett preciated if community colored flowers on a green residents would call their 'background. She also cirri d a correspondent, Mrs'`' Mary Bere, nosegay of yellow and ite wh 529-7915 by Sunday evening to moms of deep pink c'arnatinns: contribute news items. •The best man, wad Tom sis Ea d,v'ti sister, Mrs' and Mrs. Fred Young were hostesses for lunch. SOCIAL NEWS Mrs. Art Elliott, Miss Clara The Youth Group held an Sproul and Mrs. Gladys Rivett Activity Night at Brookside were dinner guests with Rev. School on Sunday evening un - and Mrs. McClenaghan on der, leadership of Mrs. Sharon Wednesday. Several neighbours in the village came 'in tc enjoy an afternoon's visit with them. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sterling of Thamesville are proud parents of a baby son, Harold Dawson and .Mrs. Joyce Caesar. QnIy16 dRobert, born on November 29 Shopping ays in. Chatham hospital, a brother left --h t' l for Darlene, grandson for -Mr. a.nd Mrs. Robt. Irwin. Miss Darlene Stirling is spending Christmas ris aren't what held at Alvin and Barb Betties on. November 21, 1974 with over 40 in attendance. The Torrance's are moving from the 6th concession of Goderich s x . ; s e r WA: angel is ceremoniously lifted to •• hey used to be • aY DONNA MALONEY CONESTOGA JOURNALISM STUDENT The family piles into the sleigh, flicks the grey mare, and . they're off, trotting to the woodlot. Today a real -pine tree would he the magic Christmas tree. Then picking, studying, and discarding took place until the perfect tree was .chosen.Sleighing home, the perfect tree is then set into the huge 'stone .pot in the centre of,the parlor. - Short red candles are, fastened to the pine with great care: These candles signify the glitter of stars in the sky: The THANK- YOU I would- like to thank those who suppor- ted me and for those Who didn't I'm sure they made a wise choice. John. Doherty When you choose a freezer for the family's Chrrstmnss Gifu • We will have a complete selection during December ctric 62 Cambria Rd. Goderich 524.9670 dr 52447541 toher. A sincere thank you to everyone for their support Bob Alien 666 , 6.6 • wiw • 6w• • wNi s wn • +• a r 6000 +Is ow 6 +r tht • aim .t ow* ir HURON BUSINESS MACHINES Ai • Give the finest:. • I See all the "most gifted" • typewriters here today! • 113 ONTARIO ST.. ICLINTON. ONTARIO • PHONE 482-7338 • • 616, Oliva* • dm ♦ au* 6101 • auk 0 NM * 61w� • wl 0 • two • *Ow M • - • w LEOTflOH-OME •'� an extra degree excellence i.re the peak of the tree showing a . CAPRICE 20" COLOR TV • , ,14 d, t A. Vtl deep religious feeling in the -• _ ._ _ 'family. Yards and yards of . 49'9. stringed popcorn are. twirled .._. about the tree. Striped candy canes. droop from every branch. Tiny homemade presents earn • '' • ra n g er' s T Vree. Pieces of holly surround 'the -�- , - parlor givingit a freshness. of . 1 the ou'tdoor's. The family surveys their . • -masterpiece., Their dressed pine glows before their eyes giving them a feeling of togetherness. Sales & Service 92 SOUTH ST GODERICH 524-8925 kEt j$2; /07.3V:i0V .1P1.4r V' 106 IV; Zr: .10 Or Az IV .10 CIIRISTMAS EXPENSES WINTER IIOLIDAYS COULD COST, LESS. LOW COST PERSONAL LOANS. AVERAGE MON'T'HLY' PAYMENTS Receiveou 12 Mo. 18 Mo. 24 -Mo. 36 Mo. 48 Mo. 60 Mo. $ 100 8.87 6.091-- $ 200 17.75 12.181 9,40 - Ii $ 300, 26.64 18.28 1 14,10 9.95 $ 400 35.52 2401 k8.80 13.26 $ 500 44.40 30,47 23:51- 16.59 $600 53.28 36.57 28.21 19.90 $ 700 62.17 42.66 32.92 23.25 $ 800 71.05 48.75 37.62. 26.55 - 900 79.95 54.86 42.34 29.87 1,000 88.81 60.95 ,47.04 33.18 1,500 133.24• 91.45 70.58 49.79 2,000 177.65, 121.93 94.10 66,3,, $2,500 222.08 152.42 117.64 83.00' $3,000 266.50 182:90 '14118 99.60 $3,500 310,90 213.37. 164.70 116.19 $4,000 35.35 243.89 188.25 132„89 4,50 399.75 274.35 211.77 839 $5,000 444.20 304.87 235.32 66.00 7.88 10.51 13.15 15.78 :8.41 21,04 23,68 26.30 39.45 52.63 65.78 78:96 92.11 105.30 118.45 131.60 I, 8.88 11.10 • 13,32 15.55 17.77 20.00 22.22 33.32 44.46 55.56 66.69 77.78 88.93 100.03 - 111.17 •EXAMPLE: $1,000.00 repaid in twelve monthly instalments 'of' $88.81 would cost $65.72 calculated at our true annual injerest rate of 12.1 percent per annum. Our rates include life protection insurance (for in-.° surable members) at no extra cost. CHECK OUR COST FREE CHEQUING ACCOUNTS .11iiiiiiiinimulaillimaliMinimilirlaiiiimilmilillillinnimmiimilminsmainul,. BUSINESS HOURS i UttION MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 5:30 A.M. TO 5:15 P.M. " einLFRIDAY - 9:30 A.M. TO 6:30 P.M. - iminimaimussnimmumonnumaiissomesswasionmamminewl 4% - paid quarterly - on accounts with minimum belittles of $100.00 . u a Goderich ' Community it whcre you1elong 39 ST. DAVID ST. GODERICH 524-1931