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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-05-27, Page 264 . PAGE 8A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1981 Large holiday congregation gut -ended for last week) A large congregation at- tended the Victoria Day church service at Christ Anglican Church, Port Albert. The Rev. Robert Crocker spoke from the 15th chapter of St. John's Gospel. In his sermon he spoke of God, a moral God; Chrstian concerns about Right and Wrong; how in our culture, we worship the western European God in our terms; and how -we should be con- cerned about the terms with, which other people in the world accept God. SOCIAL NOTES Jane Ellenton, Port Albert, has received a sum- mer position with the m nistry of Natural and is located at Hoboi B oke Silvlcujt e l Camp, north of Wawa, where the ministry is• conducting a tree planting project. Margaret Balkwill, Downsview, accompanied by her sisters Mary Dickson, Toronto, and Kay Shuller, Port Albert news Tom Livingstone, corresondent 529-7645 Hamilton, are spending a month in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. While in England they will be tracing the history of the family of the late Harvey Sednor tvho was born in Ramsgate, England. William Balkwill, Downsview, accompanied by his daughter Karen and her "husband Barry Hut- chison from Brampton are spending the weekend at their summer hoine in the village. Mary Johnson from Brant- ford is spending a few days at her home in the village. 'Eighteen members of the Bauer family from Port Albert and Gederich spent the weekend camping in Algonquin Park. Port Albert this week The . Ashfield Township -Road Department -has- been --- busy spreading fresh gravel on several roads in the village. Roy Bellinger, .con- servation officer, reports that fishing is just fair in the Wmgham district. Steve Corkum, an employee oldie Aiton Power Company, Thunder Bay, spent the holiday weekend with his family in the village. Several from the village attended the Carlow Masonic Ladies Night held at the Canadian Legion, Goderich, Sa ,; y night. Jane Elle n from Port Albert, who is studying music at Mohawk College in Hamilton where she is specializing in tenor sax, is a member of the McMaster University Jazz Band. The band competed in the jazz finals in Edmonton on May 9, winning the championship. Bandmaster Blake Smith of the Goderich l.aketown Band reports the band, in a recent contest in Stratford, received a 650 cash award. Stone from ice age A stone recently picked from the field on the farm of Elmer Graham, was ex- tremely heavy for its size. It was taken to the Kincardine High School and tested by geology teacher Jmn Moore, .a.... aftnarcon..442 ;b ...�..,...�:1;,,,. T. LW /091"/1 .1. +w a wa.�saNa.aw i,.S of !rm.* ere and s' ipphiir. It's not a native of this area and he feels it was dropped here during the last ice age. Farmers in the area are thankful for the nice weather that we have had. Seeding is progressing well and many are now planting com. Frank Sheldon, a resident of Port Albert who has been a patient in Westminster Hospital in. London for two and one half years, said he hopes to be discharged by the end of June. Frank and Elizabeth Phelan and family from Lon- don, visited over the weekend with Frank Sheldon. Frank Sheldon from Port Albert bad a very pleasant surprise when his sisters Betsy and Margaret from Kapuskasing spent the week visiting in the village. They returned home Saturday, stopping in Barrie and North Bay to visit friends.. . Vi Petrie of Port Albert just returned from a month's vacation in Edmonton. While in Calgary, she visited with her daughter Verna Mac- Donald. ao-%lam It is a time for reminiscing at the home of Nancy Cor- kum orkum in the village while her mother, Freda Otto from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia and her aMarjory Russell from Minx, Nova Scotia are amine a week in this c mews The Reverend Robert Crocker conducted commu- nion service at Christ Anglican Church in Port Albert last Sunday. Speaking from Acts 13-26, he said he is frequently ask- ed sked the "Do you really believe the Bible?". He said people outside want to know the church is here; the people of the world want urs to : ,a: ;tarn the church. Garden Club holds plant auction at Robertson The May 20th meeting of the Goderich Garden Club took the form of a plant auc- tion held in the auditorium of Robertson Memorial School In order to give more time to the auction, the business part of the meeting was brief but important items were in- cluded in a newsletter which was handed to members at the dam_ 11M of the last meeting, reported in the newsletter, were accepted as read. The president, Mrs. Worsen, reported on pro- gress on. the Harbour Hill planting and the work to be done on the General Hospital The Goderich Club has been asked to send a report on our Annual Harbour Festival to the Ontario Hor- ticultural Society Conven- tion which will be held In Niagara Falls on June 17,18 and 19. The president' is preparing this report which includes pictures of last year's event. This request by the Ontario Society- gives wenserved recognition to our annual festival. This • year the show will take place on July 23, 24 and 25 at the ' 1 s2:46. If you "re NEW IN TOWN and don't know which way to tuPn. call the hostess at 524-7165 You'll be glad you did County Courthouse. The theme is Favourite Recipes. The plant auction which followed was very suc- cessful , ;Participants bad provided rootedslips 'of a variety of plants arranged on a long table and divided into groups: house plants, annuals and perennials for the flower garden as well as some vegetable plants. The auctioneering duties were capably carried out by Frances Worsell, Edith Argyle and Bea Spading. Cashiers and runners, Irene Todd, Jessie Beach and Vi Rutherford distributed the plants to the buyers. This well organized affair realiz- ed $79.70 for the Garden Club and provided a very pro- fitable evening for those who attended. The June meeting will feature a talk and picture demonstration by Mr. J. Crabe of the Pinery Provin- cial Park on the topic : Four Seasons at the Park as Ie band's next engage- :1-� in Clhlta; May 23 at 1 p.m. Sunday, May 24, the Sound of Goderich High School Band will hold a concert in the Collegiate at 2: 30 p.m. Ministry of Natural Resources reports several campers were charged with liquor offences at Point Farms Provincial Park in an otherwise comparatively quiet weekend for the fast holiday of the season. At St. George's Anglican Church, Goderich, the men of the Brotherhood hosted the ladies at , a breakfast meeting Sunday. Don Longwell, a member of the Circle City Toastmasters Club, Goderich was the speaker and his subject was communications. He said a child starting school in kindergarten has spent more time before the TV than he will spend in school in his lifetime. He stressed the im- portance of listening, and it is necessary to get all the facts and we should verify what we hear. BUILD TOUR OWN DECK Free Coffee & Donuts 7 P.M. Thursday May 28 Ladies Welcome Ken Lowens, Conklin's do-it-yourself expert, will show you, step by step, how to build your own beautiful wood deck. Even if you've - never worked with wood befo e, Ken will show you how easy it is! Build a big deck, or a small porch — you can have fun and save Tots of money. Pick up the phone and call NOW for your spot in this one night only class. It's absolutely FREE. ENROLL NOW Class Size Limited. CALL NON 11`114-111;1' rat o1 Walk 1-6064 111-11204 arse Ilayllsld sa. 4rdariei Jack Marriott discusses paintings on display at the Goderich library with Gallya Maguire, Goderich Art Club vice-president. Members of the local Art Club invite the public to view their work at the library until May 30. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) DAVE HAYLOW ELECTRICAL Industrial. Commercial, Residential Needs 524-6038 ROGERS ELECTRONIC SERVICE DIVISION 5 miles from Goderich on HWY. 8 Industrial Electronics N.C. end Salid State Systems GIS-Basiaess 8. 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