The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-06-17, Page 19Hmdreds of bargain hunters filled Saltford Valley Hall
Saturday for the first Rotary Club auction sale. This mirror
was just one of the thousands of items that went up for bid
on the auction block. (Photo by Dave Sykes)
Concert held at MacKay
'Kiss Me Good Night Sargent
Majora; 'Beer Barrel Ponca'
and 'White Cliffs of Dover'.
The program ended with
singing the Queen.
Coming events for
MacKay Centre include a
card party June 24 at 7:30
p.m.; and two films on. June
29 at 8 p.m., one on
Switzerland and the other
"It's Fun to Sing" with the
Leslie Bell Singers.
Don't forget the full length
movies on regular dates dur-
ing July and August.
The people who attended
the concert at MacKayt°en-
tre on Wednesday, June 10
were treated to a very en-
joyable evening of excellent
music.
Director off the Teen
Tones, Iria Stewart, started
the conceit with all singing
'0 Canada'. The girls' selec-
tions included 'No Man is an
Island'; Beethoven's Song of
Joy'; a Negro spiritual,
'Rock of my Soul'; 'Blow the
Winds Southerly' and 'Rain-
bow Connection'. Andrea
Jackson's solo, 'Thank you
for the Music', with the choir
joining in the chorus, was en-
joyed by all.
The Teen Tones ended this
part of .the program with
their rendition of Mama
Don't Allow No Music
Played In Here.
Following the Teen Tones,
many old time favorites
were played by Gord . Har-
rison at the piano and Jim
Magee and Francis Schram
playing electric guitars. This
was real toe tapping music.
Ed Stiles played the piano
and conducted the Har -
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Provincial Police is warning
people in the area to be on
the look -out for phoney in-
voices being sent out to
businesses by Intra Canada
Teteoununication.
The invoice is made out to
look hie it has something to
do with the Yellow Pages
section of the phone book and
asks for a certain amount of
money. In small print it
claims: This is a solicitation
for services and not a bill,
invoice or statement of
account the. You are wider
no obligation to make any
payments on account of this
offer unless you accept this
offer.
Because of this sentence,
even though it is practically
hidden, police cannot charge
the sender with fraud.
If you receive such an
invoice, DO NOT MAKE
PAYMENT. Once you have
paid, police carrot get your
money back for you.
houraires. Their president,
Phil Main, announced the
numbers which included
'Hey Look Me Over'; 'Do
Lord Do Lord Oh Do
Remember Me'; and a duet
by Dave Medley and Bill
Chase, 'He Touched Me'.
One of the members gave a
humorous reading about a
man filling out his compen-
sation form following an ac-
cident.
scident. Other numbers were
'Orala Lee'; 'Climbing Up
The Mountain'; 'Amazing
Grace'; 'If I Had My Way';
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emdents attend show
Phironview harm for the
aged residents were en-
thralled
n-
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ing, June 6, when they at-
tended the Goderich show of
The Famous People Players,
a Canadian black light
theatre group based in
Toronto. Special guest nar-
rator was Bill
who is .en annOUncer with
CKNX radio and IV. Grace
Peck, Margaret Mltchell,
Mabel GarTow, Al Macey,
Gertrude Cornell, Bert Col -
Margaret McQueen,
Gladys Stanlake, Frank
Bissett, and Ella Elder en-
joyed the performance.
Steven, Cook was the
special guest soloist at the
Sunday morning service. It ,
was announced at the ser-
vice that in two weeks tithe
the Sunday morning service
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would be held in the
auditorium to accommodate
the BlythSenior Moir who
will besinging that Sunday.
Fifty residents were ready
to go for a ride on y
evening when the Ex r
United Church members ar-
rived to take them fora view
of the countryside. This is an
annual: event and much ap-
preciated by the residents.
Clayton Steel, Leah Currie,
Annie .McKinnon, lana
Mote, Muriel Gibson and Ir-
vin Trewartha journeyed to
Stratford on Wednjr to
do a little shopping with
lunch out at the mall,
Day Care showed their 99c
movie "Far Country" with
Jimmy Stewart. There was a
ball game played on the
front lawn with the
Orderlies, who were dressed
PNG club gets slate
The Past Noble Grands
club of Gpderich Rebekah
Lodge . No. 89 held its
meeting June 2 with 19 pre-
sent in the MacKay Centre
for Seniors. With the presi-
dent, Mrs. Ila Crozier
presiding, a new slate of of-
ficers was installed as
follows: president -Mrs.
AliceMoss; first vice-
president -Mrs. Marguerite
Horton; second vice-
president -Mrs. Phyllis
McTaggart; secretary -Mrs.
Helen Morley; treasurer -
Mrs. Ellen Fritzley; cor-
responding secretary -Mrs.
Helen McPhee; chaplain -
Mrs. Edith Craig; Marshall -
Mrs. Joy Smith; press
secretary -Mrs. Vera
Larder; auditors -Mrs. Ma
y e; alsdleirs. - :.e 1-
nack; finance committee -
Mrs. Margaret Bowra and
Mrs. Anna Fritzley;
telephone committee -Mrs.
Della McGee, Mrs. Ruby
Shawl, Mrs. Edith Craig and
Mrs. Elsie Moore; and
visiting committee -Mrs
Elva Osbaldeston, Mrs.
Della. Johnston and Mrs.
Margaret Bowra.
In the business part of the
meeting, the Past Noble
Grants were asked to open
and close Lodge at the next
It was decided to change
the meeting night to a Mon-
day night. The next meeting
will be September 7 at 8 p.m.
in the MacKay Centre lower
MGM.
Mrs. Pearl Lawrence
observed her 90th birthday
and was presented with
three silk roses.
The district meeting will
be held in MacKay Centre
Thursday, June 25 at 8 p.m.
to install the new District
Deputy, Mrs. Grace Fuller
and her installing team.
Next term, any members
.hospitalized will receive
tit=tet.... _ .
Five hundred was played.
High winner was Phyllis
McTaggart and low was Ada
Fritzley. The lucky cup was
won by Grace Fuller.
The retiring president
thanked all for their co-
operation.
A dainty lunch was served
by the committee.
in challenging the
Engineers plus their rein-
forcements, who were
female staff. The score 7 - 7
did not prove the superior
team but it was a lot of fun to
watch and we thank all the
staff who played, Dick Kloss
who was plate umpire and
Mr. Lester who was base
umpire. The seventy
residents who turned out to
watch the game enjoyed an
ice cream cone.
Readers are reminded of
Senior Citizens Week star-
ting June 21st - June 26th.
Plan to visit with us during
that time.
Huronview would like to
welcome Irene Britnell, who
is from Exeter and living in
normal care, and Elmer
Keller, who is from Dublin
and has joined his wife, who
is also a resident. Elmer is
also living in normal care.
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