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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-07-10, Page 14• mwte -c ORNE Mrs. G: Kaittinq The. regular June meeting of., Tiger Dunlop Women's Institute' was Wd in Colborne • •Township, Hall, Wednesday, ,z June 2,5. Due to the absence of the President; • the first ViCe", President, Mrs. Wm. difford, Roll call, "My f4''`Oeurite Dairy Recipe" was answered' by 19, members. The Tiger Dunlop 41H girls,. with seVeral of their leaders, were present as guests and were introduced in their groups and welcomed. Agriculture—and Canadian Industries and honouring Huron County Dairy Princess speaker, Migg- 'Mary Ann Dairy „•Princess; who spoke allout'her work' and the Various-, experiences she has ha'd since being chosen .aS 'the Dairy She explained that theobject of having a Dairy Princess is to .„Amprove "communications between the •cons'umer and J•lie. producer, She gaVe many items of interesting information 'plus the nutritional value of milk in' 4the diet. There were in- formative slides on, the, processing of cheese which is a milk product. Miss Miltenburg explained 'and sh-60Ocithe:Value of cheese in the' diet. All present were given a book of '.reeipes uSing cheese, which all coUld tis'e in '• their daily' Preparation of Meats, 'Mrs. • George Mc'Bride thanked the" Speakerancl preSented her with gift The—, 9-H girls- hatd achievement DaY in May "for Wear" and; at this time " presented their exhibit or skit. Group;„( 1 with -leaderS Mrs. " Montgomery -sand Mer Dickson had an exhibit, "Wardrobe Co; Ordinates .for, Sualmer OccaSions" ancr this was „very alily presented by two of ,the ... girls in the group", Connie Baer Group 2, •with leaders Helen Brindley and' Nerinne Brindley • also had an -Exhibit "Planning • , your Wardrobe" and Helen Group No...3 with / leaders Linda Matthews and Rubena Brindley were ‘una-ble to present their skit. Group 4 with - leaders, Mrs. Bert Dougherty and 'Miss' Shirley , Dougherty, not to -Co-ordirtfte",-;This was presented by four of the girls, Sharon Polloak, Patty Lori Feagan and 'Linda Feagan while, Mrs. Elwin Pea,g'an filled' in, for the ,leader for the The, girls 'n-tedelled' the blotises they had made in the -project. Miss Helen Brindley is new leading her 24th project, "The .Garden Club" .'and as a thank-jrou for her efforts, arid interest in the 44-1 work, the Institute presented her with a It- Was unanimouSly 'agreed that the work of the 4-H girls and their leaders and the Huron County Dairy Princess' -timely highlight for the meeting. Minutes el ldst.meeting Were read and adopted and com- munications read. Mrs. Eric wifich reminded 'all of some of N-tlf life. Mrs. Tait Clark gave a very of the District Annual held in Blyth in May and Mrs. R; Buchanan reported on die Colborne Central School ,After _the meetink members ,9and'gitests enjoyed a social half hour together. The foUrth Meeting of , the • ,Was,„-Jield at Carlow Hall , MondeAreningi July 7. Darlene jev&l: cfpto.ned the meeting and minutes of last, meeting were read" by Nancy Brindley. Roll call,, "One yegetable have served sine& last meeting and how I Served it" was answered by all members' Next meeting is on July ,19th at Carlow Hair -at 7 pan. Achievement Day is August 2nd - The * 'leaders talked about vegetable meal planning-4nd hints on a good tossed salad. For group work the girls th,en 'judged tosed salads.' The meeting closed with the Creed read bpariene Fisher.' SOFTBALL , Softball in Colborne Town- ship has started and Monday eyening the boys' (1 3-16 years Goderidli Twp, Jeam and -Colborne B team won ever TUesday evening of this week 'all girls will be playing; July 14th, Monday, bbYs 8-'12 years - Colborne A team goes to Stanley Twp! A; Colborne B goes* to Goderich Twp. A; Stanley A Aearn versus 'the lightS; Tuesday, July 15th, girls 8-12 'yrs. - Colborne B versus StanleY A.; Colborne A team versus Goderich Yvvp, A.; girls '1348 yrs. Stanley A teatp versus Colborne:A team 9 p.m." - This year the softball' organizers are doing all possible to schedule their team plays for Monday and Tuesday of each week and this.should.be a great to the coaches arid „SOCIAL NEWS We are , pleased to report Sharon Sowerby-, who has been has returned hofne and is ,convalescin'g .favour -ably'. Miss Marg-aret Henderson of Carlow 'who- has been a patient in has aigo returned home and getting along well. .Mr. and Mrs. Clive, Allin of 'Clinton, formerly of Colborne 'Township celebrated; their 30th wedding anniversary on Sunday, june '7 When 'their family entertained_ at :Open House in Colborne ToWnship,' Hall,. ,ClrloW. The afternoon friends. and ' 'renewing Old Clive and Phyllis lived in Colborne for manY yeat's and GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, 11.)-1.:Y ith 43Y DORIS PAQ&ETTFY9 The weather has:4 sure been night July,,1 ladies pra-ye-d Liftc:I. this golf ..daY. All mem,- 7 SALTFORD IIALL Tifirwi„oners in the first fl ight were Doris Paquette, Jean Knight; Marie 11614 tor putt ing'; second flight, Edna Looker, Verna Jackson, n,,larg Evans for ,putting; third' 'flight, -Dorothy Worgari, Elliott,- " .Bertha McGee , for putting., fourth flight,., Dtma Diane Morrissey, and SandY hole was won by Joan Played,for, the Maitland trophy, The 18 -hole handicap trophy runner Up Ardithe Bressitte„ Ladies, are reminded the.first roqnd of., the Rose Rowl is to stahJuly 14, ,‘ Men'.s night attendance °was doW'n some this past week, The to ten winners were: ..Dick organ, Paul Johnson, Russ Patterson, Randy Hugill, Pete - Graf,. Jack McKenzie, Harold, Walls; Lloyd Schoenhals, W.J, Hughes.and bud Worthy. . 'All members' are reminded of the Air Canada mixbd Scotch- two7ball to be played 'Jury 1p. bers are . invited to attend. Contact' Doug Oundy for dela ils'about this dance. more FOlt R ENT Ed Van den Broeck 5i4:9924 or 524.!;0366 -photo by Ca'imen editt Clinton Tali bouqUets'of peach, white an yellow ' flowers Were United Church for the Joe 14 eventling wedding ceremony of John Lambert ,Van Leo and Connie,Marlene Forbes, The couple, who are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van Loo of Clinten and Mr. and -Mrs, Murray Forbes of RR2, Clinton, were married by Rpv. L. Lewis in a do9ble ring The 'bride's ,sister, ,Sylvia ForbeS played several clarinet solos accompanied by' organist Mrs. B. McK inley. The- bride wore -a flowing gown of matte. silk with long sleeves, standup collar anfl seed pearl beading on the yolk. Her train was gathered onto the yoke 'at the back of the dress. Her headpieCe of white slaisies yeit edged wilft dainty, lace. She carried a nosegay of peac'h: Sonja roses, white daisies, stephanotis and baby's breath. Maid of honour, Jo -Anne Snell of Londesboro, was at- . tired in 'a "gown of peach polyester jerse-y which featured long sleeves and a heart -shaped neckline,' The bodice carried croSs-over ties -which fastened at the, back. She carried a nosegay of white and' yellow „,,-datstes; and baby's breath With -shrimp, ;ribbon streamers. A, matching„ row of .flowers was wom, over the tips at the back of ,Attendants,' Mrs. „Katherine Arcliibald:of Kitchener, a sister of the bride, and' janet Van Lelo, ihe groom's sister were"dressed. RTC1-<- Dublin, the groom's brother-in-law „. was •, the best rnan.Ushers were Jack Planta of Waterloo and Paul Forbes; .a cdusinof the bride. and dainty vases of peach and yellow mums arid daisies deCorated the White Carnation for the wedding reception. The three -tiered wedding cake was exquisitely decorated by .The groom's father. ASPBERRY Pick - Your Own at Herman Reinink's RR # 1, Rayfield Concession 4, Goderich Twp. Phone 524-7096 The bride's Mother received guens,ts in a mint. green polye'ster,dauble knit gown with standup collar.' and' rows-. of covered, bUttons. The long SleeVes ended in -a wide cuff; and she wore, a :corsage. of yellow. roses. The_groom's mdther wore a. 57ellow. polyester knit gown with lace inserts on the. bodice:nand long sleev(!s. Her outfit. was completei ‘kith white ae- - the wedding trip was to 'points north, ,r The couple, will- 'reside' HERE COMES SUMMER MATH SIMMER 'ftS'TIVAL - special benefit Performance GoderichECToHmEmunity CREDIT UNION 39 St. David St. 524-7931 1 2% LOANS THE F,ARM Adults $2,50, Children $1.50 Mostly in Cloverby Harry J. Boyle The Mousetrap py Agatha Christie .Frae workshopslor children 'and adolts beginning July 12 at .0ra-dilate Brian M. Craig• of Auburn, :spn of Mr. and, -Mrs'. Williant, ,Craig graduated on June 7 from .the." Conestoga. College' of Applied. Arts and Technology, Business, Admipistrat,ion Division,: Kitchener. Brian'has: With International Harvester My brother-in-law donated a pint cif his TMe "O,z' the, olher day but later received a .call • from the local blood ,.,10Eink a vismg him that his blood' had - bounced. Please Observe WATERING RESTRICTIONS It could be your house that burns down due to lock of Water! GODERICH PURI( UTILITIES W. J. Denomme FLOWER SI4. Phone 524-8132 DAY OR NIGHT Agent for 24 -hr. FILM DEVELOPING • 4,4 BRUCE SULL-Y AND CREW OF T.HE BUTTERFLy, IN YOUR WPM TO-RI:TURN TO CANADA WITH THE ADMIRAL'S Cyp. STORE HOURS master charge BUILDALL 155 ANGLESEA ITLYRN Af SIGN ON HWY. 2i sfii