HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-09-04, Page 8COIBONNE CORNER
Mrs. G--Kaittina
Former ,Goderich. man.
buried at Thunder Bay'
George Brown, age 5:, of 324 Lakehead chi lt ric
• Elliot' Street, Thunder Bay. Ilospital, retiring•cn 1903, due to
COUNTRY CLUB
BY DORIS PAQUETTE
• The ten top winners of men's
PLOW MATCH the first game Stanley defeated Ont:u io (Fled while on a ill health,
vacation 1n C'oncord, C'�}lifurnia He served with the Flgin night, August 25, were: Fred
l~IuronCountyPlowingMatch Goderich Township; in the and the First Bill Huff, Barry
will be held on John Clark's second game Colborne defeated isttlnl, ht brother Fred, on R Eastwood, Jewell,e1ood Ke,n Treitz; Karl
farm, Lot Con. 9, Colborne Hullet, with Colborne and • Monday, August lS. Elussars as Tank Comnutnd'r Campbell, Bill °Duncan,' Don.
Twp. September 12 and 13. This playing Bern in Landon, England, in h t•anre " fir'rm,�nv ,incl p
Stanleyin the final s Elliott Pete Collier, Al Sumner
P P game with Colborne team he moved to Goderich as ,an `Tolland. He was a member of
will commence with a Coaching B' nth 5 of the Rov tl and'Ed Brissette. Closest to pin
Day Friday, September '12 at winning, • 1`he Coltxtrne,team No 6wasD Elliott,
� 2-4 were presented with the T.B. C Canadian Legion and Current
the farm from 9 1: a.m. and Allen Trophy. '"
„p.m.
Saturday, September 13. Plans . , TheSOCIAL NEWS
Plowing will take place on
children 'are back to
are to choose the Queen of the school and there w'as a thrill to
Furrow on Saturday morning. see the children standing by
Everybody is welcome so plan their . gates waiting for, the
to attend , school 'bus Tuesday morning,
wa. °.
infant but had resided In
•l�hundt'r, Bay since 1952, He was
tiupply superintendent ;at
l`r on ' on io .
River United Church, : Ladies' night winners for
Hv; is survived by his wife August 26 were: first flight,
Marjorie; two'sons, Robert, 526 Marie Huff; second flight,
Acadia -Court,' Thunder Bay; "'Verna Kane, Verne Frith; third
Daniel of Geraldton; daug}er - flight, Joan McDougall, Velma,
Penny, Mrs; Laverne Campion; fourth flight, Sue
Kt ahenbil of 1Cambridge; and Eastwood,. Dorthy Worgara;
one brother Fred, Concord, closest, to 'pin on No. 6 was
California. Dianne Morrissey.
uneral services were held" Goderich w.as well
l�,
Thursday, August 21 at 11 a.m. represented, at the Wingham
in the Sargent and Son Funeral Ladies' Invitational on August
Chapel by the 'Rev, R.A. Peden 26. • 'Doris Paquette won low
D.D. Interment was in gross for jhe field. Maxine
Riverside Cemetery. , Martin won second low gross in
For rrtany'children"it will be
The August meeting of Tiger their first time at school this'
Dunlop Women's' Institute was term'and a new step in growing'
in the form of a picnic at the up. Holiday season is over and
lovely summer cottage 'of Mr. it's back to work;,
and Mrs. Wm. Clifford Bogie's - Miss Annette MacCrostie left
Beach. - last week for British' olumbia
Twenty-four members and where she has joined the staff
five visitors enjoyed a bar- of the •,Grand isles Secondary
becue lunch starting at 1:30 at School. Miss Joyce Nykamp of
the cottage and a very friendly Clinton accompanied her;
get-together. Recent holiday guests with,
After lunch a short business Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacCrostie
meeting was held. have;been Mr. and Mrs. George
Members heard a letter from Renecker and daughter Sharon
Mrs. P.J. Wheeler, co- of Sebringville; Mr. and Mrs.
ordinator, Volunteer Service of Stewart Toll of 'Condon; Mr,
Goderich Psychiatric Hospital and Mrs. Gary Palmer and
re volunteer service. ' This children Sherry and Michele of
waS" discussed and 'Mrs. Parkhill; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Emerson Elliott and Mrs. R. Snell, Labrador City, Nfld. Mr.
Buchanan will represent the Ernie Laughlin, Paris; Mr, and
Institute for September the ` Mrs. Roy Cope and daughters
24th.
Sheila and Carol and Mr. and
'Huron Rally'is-to be ,. Mrs. Cyril- ..Chesbarough,
held : 'in Belgrave W71.- Hall,. Londb►a;- Mr. -and Mr -s.. Aubr-e-y. ' •
Monday October 6th with Mrs. Toll of Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. „
R. Buchanan and Mrs. Earl Archie Le'tch of Alvinston':
Sherwood as delegates —from Summer visitors with Miss
Tiger Dunlop. ' • Helen Fylford recently were
A highlight at this Rally will- Mrs. JoAnn Serrentine, Mrs .
a display of quilts and Shirley Pivetta and son Louis,
bers are urged to attend Mrs. Myrtle Hicks and Brian
contact the delegates'if Lester, all of Detroit.
re transportation.
iris' new project
TOtAJN,TALK,
Mr. ;and Mrs. Frank 'War-
nock, 125 Cameron Street, have
had an -abundane of produce
this summer' from their",home
garden, but two English
cucumbers grown by the couple
are • worth reporting. The
cucumber's, usually long and
slender, measure 22 and 23
inches long and are nine' and
ten inches around respectively..
Nice part about therm, says
Mt's. Warnock, is that these
cucumbers are never hitter.
• They'd probably give several
jars of ,pickles each because
they are .more the size of
'watermelons than cucumbers.
me
and to
they re
The 4 -
"Let's' Bake .,$read" was ani
nounced and the will be four .l
groups sponsored by Tiger
Dunlop W.I. with leaders as
follows:- Group .1 n Misses
Norinne and Helen Brindley;.
Group 2 Mrs. Gerald=(Dorothy)
Feag 'h, 'Mrs. Harm Kloeze and'
Mrs. ,Wm.. Clifford; d oup'' 3
Misses , Linda Matthews and
Rubena Brindley, ; and Group4
Mrs. Bert Dougherty and"Mxs.
Elwin Feagan,
London Area Women's
Institute 61st annual convention
will be hold in Grace Unite
Church,'St. Thomas, October 1
and ,1.6. Resolutions present r d
were read and will be discus •ed
at next meeting for, this ' on-
vention.
Thank you notes wen • read
from Mrs. Pearl Watso , who
has been A. patient in -the
Hospital, and Mis- Helen
„Brindley,
After the business rs. Harm
Kloeze and her so s John ,and
Darrell delighted , the ladies
With music and ' • old farniliar
songs played on ' he accordion,
guitar and ,tke •le found.'nany.
ladies toe tapp g to the
rhythm.
President Mrs. Earl Sher-
wood, tha ed all for coming
and welco ed the visitors, She.
also tha ri ed the entertainers
for the s • lendid music.
SOFTBALL
Thr girls are finished with'
the •layoff games and in the
Ju for Girls Colborne A .tearn
defeated Colborne B team twoo
out of three games. ,
On .Monday, August.25 in the,,,_,,,
boys 12 and under, Colborne A
defeated Colborne C. Colborne
B and Colborne A teams have to
play off yet, Qle, date hasn't
been decided.
A tournament ..was held .
Monday; September, 1 at Ben -
miller for Senior Boys and in
Miss ,Ca
patient in
and Genet.
having dergone surgery.
The enumerators ,-,,, lla v-e----
finishe• for this Provincial
Electio and the lists are put up
for i .pection 'by you at the
vario s polling stat.i_ons.. If
puss' •le look over the list at
you polling station to be sure.
thyour name is correctly on
thlist and if this is not right
y.0 are to inform the Returning-,
ficer for this District, George
cCutcheon, . Brussels Ph. 887-
6304 by. Sept. 10th. ' Voting is on
Sept. 18th and it will show on
the slip the, enumerator left
with you as to where you vote.
To date in the running for this
district Huron -Bruce are
Conservative Bill, Walden;
Liberal Mr. Murray Gaunt. It
is your privilege to vote, a
privilege that our forefathers
worked hard for. Make use of it
and vote.
y McPhee is 'Pa'
Alexandra Marine
1 Hospital, Goderich,
GRAND BEND
Summer
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A flight. Jean Hanly won first
low gross in B flight. Carol
Hunter won fourth low net in E
flight.
Next•Wednesday, September
10, is the day 'of • the Ladies'
District Tournament at Kipt-
cardine. Please see that Jean
Hanly has your name.
Saturday, September 6, Doug
, and Carol Hunter have
volunteered to run a much
requested Saturday night two
ball. A small entryfee to cover
prizes --bring your own steak.
All of those who have been
asking about one Of these get
your name to the Hunters or the
Pro Shop. Starting time,, 4-4:30
p.m.; Saturday, September 13,
Men's Invitationalp,;. Saturday,
September 20, championship
day.
Quality entertainment brings crowds
Most successful season
• The doors of the new Huron Country
Playhouse theatre closed last week on its
fourth season. However, though the
summer is over, the activity at the
Playhouse isn't.
The second week of September will see
the' first in a series of student matinees.
The highlight production of the past,'
season, The Importance of Being Earnest,
will. return-to'the Playhouse -to -entertain'
student `atidienrces during that week.
Interested high school classes should
contact the Playhouse'. for further in-
forination.
In these times of recession.and inflation,
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the success at the Playhouse points up the
need of the public' for good quality en-
tertainment. While other businesses have'
found their customer numbers going down,
the Playhouse attendance has steadily
increased:
Perhaps the quiet farmland location and
informalatmospher'e is. the reason. Or
perhaps the wide range and diversity of the "
plays -offered attract many people: yrau'�I.
probably find at least one (if not more.) of.
the Playhouse productions to your liking,
whatever your tastes.
This year held a number of firsts for the
four -'year old theatre. The permanent barn
theatre was raised, • a, record 'seasonal,
average in attendance and overwhelming
"sell outs for both ,weeks of the run, of Hello
Dolly, 8
Another first was the•extended five city
tour. The Bruce Peninsula cities of Kin- .
cardine, Meaford, Hanover, Fergus• and
Owed Sound, saw the 'return .of an era, as
each week the Playhouse shows came to
towth halls and auditoriums in the area.
;Laurels - go to all the .hard-working
• organizations that made, the first year of
touring such a success:
Sumrner is almost over and another long
quiet winter lies ahead, but winter is the
productive time at the Playhouse as plans
for the 1976 Festival`"of Summer Theatre
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