HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-08-05, Page 2PAGE 2—GODERICH S1:GNA LSTAit, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5,1981
The flea markets held every Sunday on the grounds of the
Huron Historic Jail are attracting huge crowds of both
tourists and local residents each week. The main purpose of
the flea markets is to encourage people to tour the jail while
they are there.. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan)
Flower tea and bake sale held
Flower arrangements,
bouquets and large hanging
baskets with fuchsia, ivy
geraniums and begonias
decorated the Auburn Com-
munity Memorial Hall last
Wednesday afternoonhen
the Auburn Horticultural
Society held their flower tea
and bake sale. Mrs: Tom
Jardin and Mrs. Dorothy
Grange did the beautiful
floral decorating for the oc-
casion.
The president, Mrs. Ross
Robinson, welcomed the
guests from Clinton, Blyth,
Goderich and from the com-
munity. The bake table with
Mrs. Eleanor. Bradnock,
Mrs. Frances Clark and
Mrs. Jim Schneider in
charge, was very popular
and the abundance of baked
goods found a quick sale.
The tea tables decorated
with bouquet of sweet peas
were run by Mrs. Tom Hag-
gitt, Mrs. Stewart Ball, Mrs.
Frank Raithby, and • Mrs.
•James Glousher.
Door prize winners were
Mrs. Celia Taylor, Mrs.
Lynn Wall, Mrs. John Dur-
nin, Mrs. Catherine Jackson
and Mrs. Robert Arthur.
Social Notes
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Weston of Toronto spent last
weekend with her mother,
Mrs. Mary Rollinson and
brother, Mr. Murray Rollin-
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Rick
Hawley, Beth and Amy
returned home last Saturday
after a week at camp. Mr.
Hawley was the director of
the United Church Canip at
Menesetung. Miss Carol
Seers was a counsellor and
Mrs. Greg Park, was in
charge of music. Mrs.
Hawley assisted with all
departinents of this 6 to 9 -
year -old camp. Other
children from here were
Lana and Leslie Lawrence,
Shanrien Million and Karey
and Jenny Katsch of
Waterloo.
Mr. Warner Andrews
returned recently from his
trip to Western Canada.
Nova Scotia 4-11 trip
The following is a letter
uburn
news
Eleanor Bradnock. correspondent
written by Miss Linda Cunn-
ingham on her return from a
two-week 4-H inter-
provincial exchange with
Nova Scotia. Linda is the
eldest daughter of Reeve and
Mrs. Tom Cunningham, RR1
Auburn.
"I travelled from home to
Toronto by car on July 6, just
in time for the luncheon.
After this we travelled by
subway to the' Royal Bank
Plaza, where we were given
a tour of the building. When
the tour finished we all settl-
ed down in a conference
room where we were all
given the last details of our
exchange trip. (Each person
participating in this ex-
change was from,an
agricultural or homemaing
club and each was from a
different county).
"There were nine
delegates from .Ontario and
each would be travelling to a
different province in
Canada. We were then
escorted to the fortieth floor.
Words cannot express the
beauty and the elegance of
the decor of this executive
floor. We had a full circle
tour including board room,
reception room, executive
lounge and nine unique din-
ing
rooms each decorated in
their own breath -taking
fashion.
After being received royal-
ly by bank and 4-H officials,
we were served hors
d'oeuvres and refreshments
before dinner. We were
presented with our airline
tickets after our delicious
meal. To finish the evening
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off we were all taken to see
"My Fair Lady".
"The next morning's ac-
tivities were very lively
since we had to be at the air-
port by eight. After a smooth
flight I landed in Halifax. At
the airport I was met by one
of the 4-H summer
assistants. She drove me
from the airport to Halifax
and to the Citadel which was
the hotel at which all of us
were staying. -0
After unpacking some of
our bel -e ngs, the
delegates wi'i had already
arrived, went for a quick dip
in the pool. That night we
were given some more infor-
mation on our exchange.
"The next day, July 8, we
took a boat tour of the
Halifax Harbour, a tour of
Citadel Hill and were in-
troduced to several
dignitaries at the City Hall.
After a lengthy travel we
finally reached the host
family's house where I
would be staying. I stayed at
the Pick's near Windsor,
Nova Scotia until Tuesday,
July 14. While I was at the
Pick's we travelled to
Peggy's' Cove, the Nova
Scotia - New Brunswick
border, Windsor and the An-
napolis Valley. Mr. and Mrs.
Pick are both school
teachers and down a small
hobby farm.
"Although I did not wish to
leave the Pick's I was still
anxious to meet my next host
family. The Nicholsons live
in Cape Breton on the Bras
d'or Lakes. They were also a
very friendly family. Mr.
Nicholson works in a
Nuclear Generating Plant
similar to the Bruce
Generating Plant. With the
Nicholsons, 1 travelled to
Louisburg, Sydney and along
the Cabot Trail.
On July 19 all of the inter-
provincial exchange
delegates and all of the Nova
Scotia delegates that were
participating on a Manitoba
exchange met in Truro for a
pork barbecue. A tour of the
Truro Agricultural College
and a sing -song . followed
then a good night's sleep for
all.
The morning seemed to
come fairly quickly- because
I had to catch an early plane
for Toronto. I stopped at a
nearby shop for three
lobsters to take home to my
family and before long was
on the plane returning home.
I was glad to be going home
but I did not like leaving my
new friends behind.
All in all my trip was an
excellent, exciting learning
experience and a holiday."
Calligrap:Ly work; op to be ffered
BY JOANNE
BUCHANAN
Classic Sign and Design of
Kincardine is sponsoring a
calligraphy workshop for
poster design and layout
August 14, 15 and 16 in the
Kincardine Community
Centre.
Alf K. Ebsen, a graphic
designer and former teacher
of printing quality control at
Ryerson t olytechnical
Institute, is , teaching the.
weekend workshop. He is the
founder. of the Handwriters
Guild of Toronto and has
developed the Canadian
system of italic handwriting.
He is considered one of the
top calligraphers in the
country.
On Friday evening there
will be a free public
presentation and display of
the Canadian System of
Handwriting from 7-9 p.m.
The workshop itself is being
held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on
Saturday acid Sunday. A
beginner course in the
Canadian System is a
prerequisite for this
workshop. A registration fee
of $25 is required before
August 7 and those taking the
workshop must bring their
own osmiriod pens, nibs, ink,
pencil, ruler and paper.
For more information,
phone Elke Patrick at
1 Classic Sign and Design in
Kincardine (396-4319).
GRANGER
Jim and Cecilia are pleased
to announce the arrival of
our new baby daughter,
Crystal Anne, born July 28th,
weighing 7 lbs. 12 oz. Special
thanks to Dr. Rourke, Dr.
Lambert, Dr. Chan and Dr.
Cauchi and staff on 2nd east.
McCONNELL
Jim and Lesley McConnell,
Exeter are pleased to an-
nounce the arrival of their
daughter, Laura Anne, on
Monday, August 3,1981 at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London. A
sister for Michael. A grand-
daughter for Mr. and 4Mrs.
Doug Blacker and Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan McConnell,
Goderich.
. • FERGUSON
Drew and Jeanette Ferguson
announce the joyful arrival
of their first child Amelia
Anne: Born early morning,
Monday, July 27, 1981;
weighing 8 lbs. 1 oz. A first
grandchild for Tom and
Maria Barr of RR2 Denfield.
Another grandchild for Dr.
J. Ferguson of Dundas and
Catherine Ferguson of Lori -
don. Special thanks to Dr.
Leslie Rourke and staff at
the Goderich Alexandra
Vehicles off the road
MITCHELL - A total of 219
vehicles have been taken off
the road in the Mitchell and
Sebringville area.
Some 544 motorists were
given notice to go through
the safety lane which was set
up bythe ministry of tran-
sportation and com-
munication, held, in con-
junction with the
Sebringville OPP.
Held for the week of July
12, a total of 512 vehicles
showed up with 370 vehicles
inspected, 57 passed, 112
motorists volunteered to
turn over their licence plates
and 107 had their plates
removed.
Eight drivers were
charged, with operating
unsafe vehicles and another
32 were charged for not
submitting their vehicles for
the safety lane inspection.
REGISTER YOUR CHILD
NOW FOR NURSERY
SCHOOL THIS FALL!!
Goderich Municipal Day Nursery will be holding a Pre -
Registration at 15 Caledonia Terrace on
FRIDAY, AUGUST 21
from 10 a.m.-12 noon
Marine and General
Hospital.
DURST
Gerry and Judy are happy to
announce the birth of their
son Scott Gerald, 7 lbs. 7 oz.
on July 21, 1981. A brother
for Michael.
Tid Bits
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KIM RIEHL
Kim Riehl, daughter of
Jerry and Elda Riehl of R.R.
1 Kirkton, recently
graduated from . the
registered nursing program
at Conestoga College in
Stratford. Graduation
ceremonies were held'at the
Doon Campus in Kitchener
on June 12.
Kim is a granddaughter of
Mrs. Albert Riehl and Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Riley of
Goderich.
She has accepted a
position at Royal Alexandra
Civic
Corner,
A public meeting regar-
ding beer tents will be held
Thursday, August 6 at 7.:30
p.m. in the Assessment
Office.
Hospital in Edmonton.
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Don't forget to attend the
fourth annual Antique Show
and Sale sponsored by the
Bluewater Centre Volunteer
Association in the 'Centre's
auditorium on Friday,
August 14 from 1-9 p.m. and
Saturday, August 15 from 10
a.m.-6 p.m.
Admission is $1 and the
show will feature 21 dealers
along with lunches, tea and
coffee served in the canteen.
All proceeds from the show
will benefit residents of the
Blue waterCentre .
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