The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-01-07, Page 17GODERICH SIGNAL STAB, WIPMIESDNIL JANUARY 7, isa1_PA
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When wealth is lost,
nothing is lost;
When health is lost,
something is lost;
When character is lost,
all is lost • -St. Augustine,
354-430.
To change one's
disposition is greater
than to change one's
dress. -St. Jerome, c•,347-
419?
more- precious to .him a,
than his hopes. -Rufus
Washington Weaver.
It takes two to speak
truth: one to speak,
another to hear. 41enry
David Thoreau, 1817-1862.
There are three kinds
of persons, /the world:
the immovable, the
movable and those that
move. -Arabian Proverb.
The tragedy is not that
things are broken. The
tragedy is that they are
not mended again.
Years wrinkle the skin,
but to give up enthusiasm
wrinkles the soul. -
Samuel Ullman.
Today is the tomorrow
you worried about
yesterday. -Motto on a
sundial.
A man is old when his
memories have become
Wecans kiiow nothing of
the history of our nation
unless we know
something of all nations. -
Agnes Repplier, 1855-
1950.
Sal
Perhaps the owners of these vehicles decided to heck with it and went imide; cars, and with all of this drifting, there's no place to drive them anyway.
to get warm on Sunday. Low temperatures have made it difficult to start (Photo by Cath Wooden)
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New Year dance features pi
Auburn
news
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CHILI REN's PARTY
The Auburn Snowmobile
Club held its Christmas par-
ty for the children in the
Auburn Community,
Memorial Hall recently with
over 45 present. Some went
snowmobiling in the after-
noon while others played
games in the hall-, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Seers showed their
pictures of their trip to
Hawaii. Santa Claus arrived
and gave gifts and .treats to
all the children- A hot dinner
was served by the ladies -
A get well card was signed
and sent - to .. Mrs. Keith
Rodger who was, at that
time, a patient in Alexandra
Marine and General
Hospital, Goderich, The par-
.. ty .was to.' have beett held at
the home of , Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Rodger and family but
due to her illness, it was held
in the hall,
SOCIALNEWS
Miss Linda Dougherty was
the winner of the 50-50 draw
held by the Auburn broom -
ball team. She won $146.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook
and Jennie Leanne of Glen-
coe visited on the holiday
with ,her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Moss.
The community is pleased
to report that Sidney Mc-
Clinchey is home after a few
weeks as a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Mrs. Kenneth McDougall
returned home after visiting
over the holiday with her
son, Allan McDougall, Mrs.
McDougall and family at
Sudbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Turner spent Christmas bay
with their daughter, Mrs.
Leonard Mann and Mr.
Mann at Strathroy. They
visited on Boxing Day with
their son, Kenneth Turner,
Mrs."Turner and family also
atStrathroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee
of Goderich visited on New
Year's Eve with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Turner.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Ball and Miss Bren-
da Ball over the holiday
were Daryl Bal of Brandon,
Manitoba; Mr. and Mrs.
Randy Machan and- Craig of
CaJmbridge; f errick Ball of
London; and Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Hoffman, Michael.
and Robert of Hensall-
Any girl in the community
wanting to take the spring 4 -
Tom Jardin and grand -
mot h e r,
rand-mother, Mrs'. Elva
Straughan. -
The New Year's' Eve
dance sponsored by the
Auburn and District Lions
Club was a successful, event
with the barbecued pig being
served after midnight. A
large crowd attended and -
music was supplied by the
Westernair orchestra.
Congratulations t� Mr.
and Mrs. Brian Craig of
Guelph on the birth of their
first son, Michael in Guelph
General Hospital .on
January 2.
The annual meeting of the
H ` club, Ready Get Se'Auburn Horticultural Socie-
Sew"; is asked to contact thet
y is set for January 19 at
1130 p.m. in the Community
leaders, Mrs- George Collins'., Memorial Hall. Everyone
and Mrs. Douglas Chamney ' welcome.
by January 9. Everyone Auburn Silver Tops are
welcome.holding their first dinner on
Mrs. Bonnie Armour and ' January 14 at 12:15 p.m. in
Julie of Waterloo spent the •the Community Memorial
weekend and holiday with Hall. Please bring salads
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and dessert- 1
•
Make
high interest
mites
work for you.
Allow me to show you how to obtain the
highest possible return on ydir money
QUOTATIONS FOR ALL
"Income Averaging Annuities
*Pension Annuities
*Registered Retirement Pensions
Contact
JAMES FROM
INSURANCE AND FINANCIAL SERVICES
P.O. Box 647 482-7612
Clinton
Goderich Township Recreation
WINTER
PROGRAM
ADULT VOLLEYBALL - Begins Wed. Jan. 7 8 p.m.
1 in Holmesville School
YOUTH VOLLEYBALL - Begins Tues. Jan. 13 7-9 p.m.
min Holme§Ville School
INDOOR SOCCER --Begins Mon. Jan. 19 7:30 p.m.
in Holmesville School
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ADULT BADMINTON — Begins Thurs'Jan. 15 8 p.m.
in Holmesville School
BASIC SOCIAL DANCING — Begins Fri. Jan. 9
7:30-9 p.m. in Goderich Township Hall. Any
engsilries please phone 482-h38. Anyone
Welcome.
CURLING - Continuing on Sunday Nights at ii p.m.
in Uanastra Curling Club. '3.00 per adult. Pay as
you go.
HOCKEY - 12 years and up. Sat. Jan. 10
3:30-4:30 p.m. in Bayfield Arena. If interested
please phone 483-3145.
TAX MANAGEMENT AND ESTATE PLANNING
Wednesday, January 21
11:00 A.M.-3:30 P.M. in Goderich Township Hall
This is a chance to have some questions answered
which affect every family. (Please bring lunch).
Coffee and -donuts provided.
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