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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-09-30, Page 8
PAGE 8—GODERICH SIGNALrSTAR, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1981 OLD TIMER WOODSTOVES Don't miss out on the fantastic values! $J°,,NN .I P t• -.NI AF11.NI DIAL 396.44132 Auburn 4-H clu Auburn I, 441 club held" their second meeting at the home of the assistant leader, Mrs. George Collins, The president, Gail Dobie, opened the meeting with the 441 pledge and the minutes were approved as read by the floating secretary Patti McDowell. This meeting was a Chicken Delight with the members making two colourful chicken dishes. The girls dined on chicken with Chinese accent and Niagara Nice and Spicy Chicken with peaches. The members took care of business by voting on a name for .the club. The winning name was "The Sweet Chick" put inrby Carol Seers. The members learned how to calculate chicken quantities for their families and methods of cooking different types of chicken. The next meeting will combine meetings three and four and will be held at the home of the leader, Mrs. Dong Chamney, on Sep- tember 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Norvile Ryckman • and Sandra of Lambeth visited lastSunday with Mrs. Albert McFarlane. Mrs. Stephen Ha:: itt and baby son arrived home last weekend. Congratulations. Mrs. Tom Jardin visited w GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE 1981/'82 NIGHT SCHOOL PROGRAM 524-7353 CLASSES COMMENCE MONDAY, OCTOBER 5 at 7:30 PM *The first week registration is on night indicated *Class night may be changed if necessary and agreeable to the class and instructor and facilities available *Fees are payable on REGISTRATION NIGHT COURSE DURATION CREDIT COURSE $30.°O 20 WEEKS i `25.0O 10 WEEKS 95." LESS THAN 10 WEEKS $10.00 G.D.C.1. DAY SCHOOL STUDENTS ARE REFUNDED '30 O0 UPON COMPLETION OF COURSE DATE . COURSE DURATION MONDAY NIGHT STARTING OCTOBER STH Art - Painting (any medium) Badminton Bridge - Intermediate Cake Decorating - Advanced Crocheting - Advanced Drama 500 Instrument Flying Course Liquid Embroidery Typewriting - Beginner 10 weeks 10 weeks 10 weeks 10 weeks, 10 weeks Credit Course 20 weeks 20 weeks 10 weeks TUESDAY NIGHT STARTING OCTOBER 6TH Accounting - Introductory Basketball (Men) Ceramics : House Wiring and Electrical Repairs Photography Sewing - Intermediate Silk Flower Making and Christmas Centrepieces Square Dancing English - (as a second language) 10 weeks 10 weeks 10 weeks 10 weeks 10 weeks 10 weeks 5 weeks 20 weeks 20 weeks WEDNESDAY NIGHT STARTING OCTOBER 7TH Cake Decorating - Beginner Ladies' Sports Night Paper Tole Pilot Ground School (Basic) Crocheting (at.,Blyth Public School) 10 weeks 10 weeks 10 weeks 20 weeks 10 weeks THURSDAY NIGHT STARTING OCTOBER 8TH Healthy Living - Naturally Music (Instrumental) - Group Lesson - Brass & Woodwinds Sewing - Basic Knits 10 weeks 10 weeks 10 weeks ST. JOHN AMBULANCE COURSES STANDARD FIRST AID Monday and Thursdayevenings for 3 weeks COURSE NO. 1 - beginning Monday, October 5. COURSE NO. 2 - beginning Monday, November 9 COST: Householders & Student's -'25.00 Industry - '36 0° CPR (HEART SAVER) m Tuesday, Nov. 17th -Wednesday Nov. 18th BASIC CARDIAC LIFE SUPPORT COURSE NO. 1 - October 19th -20th -21st -22nd COURSE NO.2 - October 26th -27th -28th -29th COURSE NO. 3 - November.2nd-3rd-4th-Sth COURSES BEGINNING IN JANUARY Badminton - Bridge Advanced - Golf - Stretch Sewing Advanced Ladies' Sports Night COURSES BEGINNING IN MAY TENNIS EARLY REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE BY PHONING 524-1353 4 makes colorful chicken Wingham friends on Sunday 'and attended the farewell service for Rev. Barry Passmore at Wingham United Church. Church Women The St. Mark's Anglican Church Women met last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Schneider. Mrs. Schneider presided for the meeting which she opened by reading the Invocation. The scripture lesson in the book of Genesis was read by Mrs. Lillian Letherland, followed by reading the hymn, 0 God of Bethel. Mrs. Schneider gave a reading, If Nobody Smiles. The, meditation was read alternately by all members followed by the General Thanksgiving prayer and the Lord's Prayer. The president, Mrs. Donald Cartwright, presided for the business meeting. The minutes were approved as read by Mrs. Schneider and the financial statement was given by the treasurer, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. It was announced that the Deanery meeting will be held in St. George's Anglican Church, Goderich on October 6 with uburn news aidttt Eleanor Bradnock, correspondent 526-7595 registration at 9:30 a.m. Correspondence was read and the Harvest Home service will be held on October 11 at 11:15 a.m. New projects were discussed and the offering was received and the travelling apron passed. Rev. William Craven closed the meeting with the. benediction and lunch was served by Mrs. Schneider. The Executive of the Auburn Horticultural Society met last Tuesday at the home of the president Mrs. Ross Robinson. She welcomed all and the minutes were approved as read by the secretary Mrs. Tom Haggitt. The financial statement was given by the treasurer, Mrs. Eleanor. Bradnock. It was decided to buy bulbs and each member will get a hyacinth or paper whites. An invitation to attend the Clinton Hor- ticultural meeting on Sep- tember 30 at 8 p.m. was accepted. Plans were made to hold a meeting on October 19th at 8 om. when the district president, Mrs. Maisie Bray of Lion's Head, will be the guest speaker. The president asked for everyone to bring a Introdudng: Thisoption available with all '82 Volkswagens. 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Program and lunch com- mittee will be composed of Mrs. Tom Jardin,1v1F3 "I'bih Lawlor, Mrs. Ernest Durnin and Mrs. John Dumin. A discussion took place on the fixing of the Nativity scene and replacing the articles and animals that were stolen last winter and it was decided to have them replaced and ready to put up on Manchester Garden in December. Family night was set for November27. The staff of Knox United Church Sunday school are putting the final touches on their Variety Concert they are presenting in the Auburn Community Memorial Hall on October 2 at 8:30 p.m. There is fun for everyone so come out and enjoy yourself, the proceeds are for the disabled. Auburn and District Lions Club are presenting their, first bingo of the season Saturday evening, October 3 in the Auburn Community Memorial Hall at 8 p.m. There will be 12 turkey prizes, four share -the -wealth and several door prizes. Everyone is welcome. Come out and help the Lion's club with their community projects. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McNall of Welland visited last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnston and Miss Laura Philips. • Mrs. Arnold Craig returned home last week from being a patient in Alexandra and Marine General Hospital, Goderich. Mrs. Myrtle Munro, Mrs. Beth Lansing, Mrs. Emerson Rodger and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock enjoyed a bus trip to Little Black Creek Boat Farm where they had dinner on a two hour boat cruise up the Grand River. Later they travelled to Ancaster and tourned the old mill which is. still in operation and the gift shop. They had lunch at New Hamburg .on the way home. This trip was planned by the Superannuated Teachers of Huron County. The September meeting of the °Knox United Church Women was held last Wednesday evening in the Sunday school room of the church with the president Mrs. Peter Verbeek in the chair. She opened the meeting with prayer. The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. Tom Jardin, and approved. An invitation to attend the Thanksgiving Thankoffering "meeting at Blyth on October 4' was accepted. Mr. George Cowan of Dungannon will be the guest speaker. Correspon- dence was read by Mrs. Jardin and discussed. Conveners gave their reports and the treasurer, Mrs. Gordon Chamney, gave the financial statement. It was announced that the fall rally would be held on October 10 at Donnybrook. Mrs. Tom Jardin presided for the program which be s: n with the hymn, Spirit of God, and Mrs. Kenneth McDougall, pianist. The scripture lesson - The Final Judgment was read by Mrs. John Durnin followed by meditation - When you did it to These - based on the life of Mother Teresa and her mission work and self- sacrifice elfsacrifice with the people of Calcutta. Mrs. Robert Arthur led in prayer. A solo, It is no Secret, was sung by Mrs. Gordon Chamney. The offering was received by Mrs. Orval McPhee and Mrs, Oliver Anderson and dedicated with prayer by Mrs. Jardin, Mrs. Dorothy Grange introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Ralph Foster of R.R. 6 Goderich, who spoke on her work at the Bluewater Centre south of Goderich. She announced that one out of seven Canadians have some disability. She told about the housing, communication and education offered at this centre and stated that much progress had been ac- complished in the com- munity. She told about the farming operations' and the entertainment available to the Centre residents. She showed pictures and displayed the crafts made at the centre. Mrs. Kenneth McDougall thanked Mrs. Foster and presented her with a gift. The hymn, Journey in, Journey out was sung and the meeting closed with the Mizpeth Benedic- tion. In Munich EXETER - Exeter's in- dustrial committee will be represented at a major in- dustrial seminar in Munich, Germany on October 31st. 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