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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-07-14, Page 10j PAGE 10 -GODERICIMIGNALSTAR, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14,1982 Viliagetrustees discus g alteration to tOwn hall and library rooms Auhurn Village Trustees held their .Inly meeting on July Othin the town hall with the Chairman Warner Ana Brews in charge. Clerk Mrs. Ross Dobie read the minutes. Alterations to the town hall and „ Library rooms were discussed. - The librarian Mrs. Lillian Letherland has People report beeii getting the books into, asia and Mrs. Jiin Henry off their shelves. It was decided mamma. Michigan visited to look for a vacuum cleaner last week with Uri. Tom Johnston „ and Miss Laura Phillips. Mrs. Vera LaVigne return- ed home to. Windsor last AUBURN NEWS Eleanor Bradnooks SEE=7158116 to keep the carpet clean. A, discussion took place about drapes for the new library room and Mts. Letherland and Mrs. Eleanor Brativard-ea. • were ' asked - to bring estimates "the next meeting' The beautiful old pine doors have been stripped and when finished will look attractive in the new room. This room Vras a part of the old fire hall and when washrooms are added in the former library room and alterations have taken place it will be 'quite an asset to the' village. president, Marge Siert- serial vice-president, Roger Cunningham; secretary, Pamela Losereit; press'' reporter, Joy McClinchey. The members decided to calltheir club -the Camp Champs. During the meeting trackst Are nua 88464.16.• vs Mrs Raj Hamilton and Mr. piaster. They talked, about Hamilton after visiting here the camping trip and decid- in the village with then for ed to go -to Benmiller. Mon- fourweeks. day, July ath will be the Rev. and Mrs. Maldwyn date &the next meeting. Roberts of Wilfred visited Mr. and Mrs. Grant last week with Mrs. Beth Raithby, Tom Raithby and Lansing. his two children, Christopher Miss Kim Robinson and and Miranda of Collingwood girl friend of Newmarket visited recently with his visited last week with her father, Mr. Frank Raithby, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Raithby.. John Ross Robinson. • Raithby returned home with them after a visit in Coll- ingwood. Several relatives in this district of the late Fred Youngblut of Woodstock at- tended his funeral last Mon- day in Woodstock. Auburn 2, 4-H club held Their first meeting for the Other bilis were discussed Runnier project at -the -home and Mime, complaints on , of Miss Linda Cunningham. road allowance gravel were" The election of officers was brought up. held and the results were: - 411 leaders attend course , • • Tiger..., Dunlop W.I. 4-H leadert, . Linda Bisset and tiritts-tiegt=erthel COLBORNE , •• held in ICinbum on Saturday., . . next 441 project'. "More • Outdoor Living"„ which was • CORNER , . Meeting will be held. -a-a0ver-- -70--pupils-ufaathe___ of Blyth. A short business -registered last week for the. giVen by the Brown Family W • r.a Auburn community Bible School I PLEASING 'PRICES 0 Mr. and Mrs- Joe Postill The Nirsery class with visited- last week with their their 3. and 4 year olds had son Ronald, Mrs. Postill and Debbie Cunningham and family at Arkona. They also helper Joy McClinchey for visited with their daughter ...their pupils, Scott Perry, Mrs. Dean Fitchett, Mr. Fit- -Jahn Armstrong, Shannon chett and family at . Thed- Perry, Craig Empey, Craig ford.' Miss Machan, Matthew DeVries, Mr. Paul Helesic and miJeffrey Clark, David Camp - Judy Torrance of Goderich bell, Michael.Bakker, Adam visited last Wednesday with Harrison, Jason Rutledge, their grandparents Mr. and Bradley- Rathsay, . Michael Mrs. Emerson Rodger. . Luna, Scan Deveau, Tracy We are pleased to report Millian, Tim Lantinge. that Mrs. William Rodger . Kindergarten, 4 and 5 year was able to .be home after olds -.. with their teacher, surgery in Stratford , Mrs, Glen Webster and hospital.helper Lori and Angela 'war. Lyman Jardin of Port Millian had in their class- altaa-aai varr----- 1„slah-4 -Shelley -Evbie, -Shod Arthisr, and Mrs. Bonnie isour _Kurt Marchl,. Marty and . Julie of W rloo are Lawrence, April Gross, spending holidays with their Jonathan Collins, • Karin parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Millian, Philip DeVries, Jardin and grandmother, Laura Rea, Ryan Chamney, Mrs. Elva Straughan. Mr. Laurel Campbell, Marjorie and Mrs. Paul Jardin and DeVries, Shane Webster, family of Kitchener, and Mr. Michael Johnston, Marcus and Mrs. Harold Jardin and , Bricker, Jason Clark. --family of • Belgrave joined The Primary class had Jo - them for a family picnic on Anne Slater as their teacher Sunday. and helper. was Angela The winner of the Auburn Schneider. The pupils were and District Lion's Club Lot- Shawn Perry, Susan Clark, tery draw last week was Andrew Luna, Ruth Anne W.H. Whetstone. Bakker, Shawn Rutledge, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Jardin Jodi Webster, Michael and Andre of Cambridge Schneider, Alison Chamney, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kerry Bakker, Susan Dobie, Tom Jardin recently. Janice Webster, Angie The annual Children's Day McDougall, David DeVries, will be held by the Auburn Tymen DeVries. . 'Woraen's Institute on July Primary Junior, with 20th at 2 p.m. in the Com- Anita Hallam as leader and munity Memorial hall. helper, Julie Daer had the 8 There will be a short pro- gram and films for the children and everyone is in- ••••••••••••••••••• vited. Special music will be and 9 year-olds as pupils -Christy Bricker, Chris Marcld, Ian Andrews, Stuart Bakker, Beatrice DeVries, Bryan Gross, Don- na Lynn Armstrong, Tanya Deveau, Shannon Minim', Karen Bakker, Alison Clark, Dean Caldwell, Tammy Rea, Anne Marie Geertsma, Leslie Lawrence. Pre -teens had for their leader, Mrs. Fred Lawrence and helper Mrs. Al Luna. The pupils were Anita Gross, Heather Rea, Sharon Ram- say, Bryan Ramsay, Julie Glenn, Lbri Armstrong, Leona Cunningham, Dwight Deveau, Julie Cunningham, Lana Lawrence. Bill Schedule Here's what's happening at the Auburn Ball Diamond. On Monday, July 12, Brussels ladies play -at Auburn, 9 p.m.; Auburn Bantams travel to Varna 9 pm; Tuesday, July 13 at 9 pm Lucknow Slo-pitch league; Thursday, July 15- 9pin. Holmesville vs Westfield (over 30) in Auburn, while Auburn over 30 plays Porter's Hill in Hohnesville; Monday July 19, Summerhill Ladies come to Auburn 9 pm; Tuesday, July 20, 9 pm Lucknow Slo- pitch league -Auburn vs Port Albert at Auburn; Thursday, July 22-Aubtiri over 30 at Clinton 9 pm, and Westfield plays Porter's Hill in Hohnesville. Friday, July 23 through to Sunday July 25, Auburn Ladies Fastball Tourna- ment. One Dollar daily pass with Lion's Festival Tent on the River Maitland Flats. Music for dancing on both' Friday and Saturday even- ings. Come out and enjoy yourself while helping with community park im- provements. Bring at least one friend and tell two others. 011•30110, -1011111M G iE11-1E PLACE mt. A 1 119161111 11 ACRE BUILDING LOTS 0 • PORT ELGIN HWY 2 UAW CAMP LAKE HURON Call Paul Brown 892-5622 (100' X 200' approx4 PRICED from $14,50010t 1 ,000 impost $ 15,500 total QUIET LOCATION WELL -TREED CLOSE TO SAND BEACH SOLD SOLD SOLD a. co cm O J.• m 0 0 - 0 _J LAKE HURON Call Gerry Moss 892-9449 6•••••••• 11••••••••••••••• Jabr.-10 Hiders front all 'over aseartrudee Mating, 5124-420713 Huron County attended tjte course. In the mornmg, annual Vacation Bible school Blanche Pownall: Garrett -of In the afternoon session, Doug and Gail (Fisher) held in Knox United Church. • Colborne, the author of three the leaders were divided into Currie arid children of The superintendent of the ,. • cook books on edible plants, four groups and the program' Goderic.h motored to Ottawa Sunday School, Mrs. Ross. IP was the guest 'speaker,. •She was a nature travel through to attend the Moffatt- . acquainted the leaders with Hullett Wild Life Con- Carrigan wedding on Andrews was the director of • manypiantsthat can be used servation Area. Saturday, July 3. The bride the school, opening the ses- sion daily which began at 9 Trl FOR ALL YOU NEE in our diet and some which • The leaders expect to start is the former Sharon Anne • A M. Mrs. Gordon Gross was •••••••••••• ••••••••••.••••••• `can be .preserVed , as, tasty the "More Outdoor Living" McClinchey,. daughter of the pianist. jellies, She , brought: such project after the holidays, Albert McClinchey and the At the final program on samples as stuffed grape about September15. late Ruby McClinchey, all Friday evening MrsBrian leaves and marinated milk- former residents of Colborne . Hallam was chairman. weed for tasting. • Social. News • Township. Crafts were displayed and the UCW morning members At noon ,all enjoyed a pork: Several people from The conununity is pleased barbecue and. cold salad Colborne ToWnshipattended to report that Jim Ruddick of which was provided by the - the official opening Huronview, formerly of served Fre,shie and cookies. Jamie Daer was in charge of Foresters of Kinburn. ceremony of 'the Marine Colborne, has returnedto Roman onderidi. on Huronview after being sports for all groups. At the close of.Friday .evening pro - Sunday afternoon. When patient in Alexandra Marine Newborns viewing the artifacts in the and General Hospital, gram, Mrs. Hallam thanked Mrs. Andrews, the teachers, museum, it is interesting to Goderich. 'the pianist Mrs. Gordon HOY note that there are many Tiger Dimlop W.I. will hold Gross and all those who had Douglas and Carol , proudly items and several replicas of a picnic meeting at St. , announce the arrival of their vessels which are the work of Christopher's Beach thanked Mrs. Andrews and assisted. She especially 'PAPER TOWELS daughter, Valerie Carol, on Captain Robert Wilson of Thursday, July 22, at 1:30 presented her with a gift in Ah BEST BUY Wednesday, June 23,1982, at Huron: -"Haven, a former p.m. Come and ., Oakville Trafalgar Godechboy. friend. bring a thanks for all her work in NII organizing the school. ' * FACIAL CHEF 12 it 50' • • ALUMINUM FOIL 1.79 :PICKLES SY WU ME E TY UMMI $ 1 • 1 9 el SKIM 500 NIL. BABY DILL • •RED ROSE • ORANGE PE1OE 60'S - :TEABAGS $1 69 *WHIT• 2 ROLL PKG. • • E SWAN • • • • •••••111.11010•000410 CHUNKED, CRUSHED • DUNCAN MINES DOLE TO FL. OZ. SLICES 570 GRAM .29 PINEAPPLE 894 CAKE MIXES $.1 • •• IraTiAcLE L. 1 . •991 $1.39: 994 Memorial Hospital, •• weighing 5 lbs. 15 oz. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Steinacker, Embro, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hoy, of Goderich. 045i s;• . • . HUTCHINS Larry and Charlotte are delighted to announce the safe arrival of a son, Ryan Christopher, born July 4, 1982, weighing 7 lbs. 8 oz. A little brother for Christine. -Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hutchins, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barwick, all of , Goderich. McCABE Kelly Lynn is pleased to an- • nounce the birth of her sister, Amy Nicole, on July 3, 1982, weighihg 7 lbs. 12'S oz. The proud parents are Larry and Denese. Amy is the sixth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. George McCabe, Goderich, and the seventh for Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 1Radford, Londesboro. House packed A packed house and two standing ovations welcomed Jim Galloway and The Metro Stompers who opened the new cabaret at Huron Country Playhouse July 4. The sensational Dixieland band, . Kenny Dean, Russ Fearon, Jim and Rdsemary Galloway, Pete Sagermann and Ron Sorley - were originally scheduled to. perform in the theatre auditorium as the Cabaret space was not expectedto be ready for the concert. Fortunately it was ready and could not have been "given a better christening than that of, Galloway and the Stom- pers. This was the second in the series of three fabulous musical events slated for the Playhouse throughout the summer months. The third and final concert will be Valdy, Canada's premier loth artist, who will be here August 1: Tickets are still available for Valdy at regular Huron Country Playhouse outlets and the Playhouse box of- fice. °TISSUES 794 e• • GREEN GIANT 12 FL. 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