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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1982-07-28, Page 8ro PAGE 6—GODERICH SIGNAL STAIR, WEDNESDAY, JULY 28,1982 F1gerDtin1op Women's Institute holds picnic meeting at beach Tiger Dunlop Women's Institute July meeting was hi the form of a picnic at St. Christopher's Beach in Goderich. Mrs. Richard Buchanan, president, opened the meeting at 1:30 p.m. with all ' repeating the Mary Stewart Collect. Secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Allan Stoll, read the minutes' of the last meeting and gave the financial report, Both were approved. The roll call, 'Place of interest within driving distance', brought rnany answers, most of which were places north of us and on to Northern Ontario but all appreciated Goderich and surrounding district and enjoyed the picnic, place so close and convenient.. Members were informed of the reception for A.C.W.W. president at St. Mary's Community Centre on Sunday, August 8. Mrs. R. Brock and Mrs. Cora Sherwood will be at- tending the 85th anniversary luncheon in honor. of the founding of the Women's Institute in Ontario at the Constellation Hotel, Toronto, August 12. • As there will not be an Institute meeting in August, members were reminded of the September meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Cora Sherwood. Thursday, September Zi at 12:30 pm. commencing with a pot -luck • luncheon. After the announcements, members enjoyed games, contests, several humorous stories and a humorous reading with Mrs. Arnold Young, Mrs. J. Horton, Mrs. G. Kaitting, Mrs, R. Brock and Mrs. Cora Sherwood in charge. Mrs. Pearl Watson read a lovely poem, `Pioneers -A Little of Everything' which was very a o EK DISC JOCkEirS Wide Variety Of •WEDDINGS. Musk•For All DANCES Occasions •ANNIVERSARIES •PARTIES BOOK NOW FOR CHRISTMAS PARTIES Pleas. contact • PHIL ADROIT Goderich 524-2394 COLBORNE CORNER. ter trude1Cal Ing, 5844807e 807e appropriate. The meeting was ad- journed with members repeating the grace and enjoying..a splendid pot -luck luncheon. Calf Club The third regular meeting of the Dungannon Calf Club was held July 20 at 8:15 p.m. at the home of Neil Stapleton, R..11. 2 ` Auburn. The 'topic , was 'Beef Enterprise'. Christine Stapleton was in charge of the meeting which opened with the 4-11 motto, `Learn by doing'. Roll call was taken and minutes of the last meeting were read by. Linda Van Osch. A motion was then carried that Jeff Feagan and Kevin Smith would look after the display at. the Seaforth Fair. Since Greg McNeil went on the Blue Jay's bus trip, he gave a report on the event. The guest speaker from Centralia College was then intiduced and talked about implanting beef cattle. Nancy and .Neil Stapleton then showed how to implant ralgro, which was very in - Best Interest, * 34 % 5 YEARS ANNUAL WI represent many Trust Componies. We are often able to arrange for the highest Interest being of- fered on Guaranteed InvestmentCerHfkotes. "Subfact to dumas Gaiser-Kneale Insurance Brokers Inc. EXETER CANTON GRAND BEND GODERICN 231.2420 412.9747 231-14114 524-2111 Members then had a demonstration and practice on how to show beef calves in preparation for the Dungannon fair which will be August 21 and 22. Lessons were then done and Neil was thanked for holding the, meeting and lunch was enjoyed by all. Some members attended the Holstein Twilight meeting held at Bill Gib• bangs' on Wednesday,.. July 21. Members are reminded of the 4=H exchange to Quebec August 8-15 and the next meeting which will be held at Anton? Van " Osch's place, R.R. 7 Lucknow on Tuesday, August 17. Reported by Judy Walter. Social News Remember the Colborne Cemetery Memorial. Service Sunday, August 1 at 2 p.m. The Reverend Robert Bisset will conduct the service and the McMillan family will provide music. Mr. and Mrs. Percy McBride attended the Shobbrook reunion in Clinton recently.. Mrs. Earl Sherwood and daughter Neta and husband 'Gordon Dawson and family of Coruna and son Ernest Sherwood and family of Colborne attended the Culbert reunion at St, Christopher's Beach in Goderich last Sunday. Mrs. Ted Kubik and children of Meneset Park and Mrs. J. Horton of Goderich (formerly of Colborne) attended the Falconer Reunion at the Conservation Park, Clinton, on Sunday. Mac McQuarrie of Oak- ville visited Mr. and Mrs. G. Kaitting on Tuesday and called on friends in Goderich, Harry Vokes.and Mrs. H. }label. Mr. McQuarrie's mother was a Lawson whom some of you will recall. Mr. and Mrs. Doug McNeil DUNGANNON FAIR QUEEN Single girls between 17 8 23 years of age In- terested In The Dungannon Fall Fab Queen contest, please contact 'VIRGINIA CAESAR by August 7th, after 6:00 p.m. 529-7733 and daughter Mary Louise and Mrs. Cora Sherwood spend a weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fisher at their summer cottage on Mimic Lake near Sunridge, Ontario. Sincere sympathy to the husband and family of the late Mrs. Donald (Peg) McArthur of Meneset Park. Please take note that. swimming classes for boys and girls . of Colborne will start Monday, Auguste 9 at Goderich. If any further information is required, phone Mrs. Jas. Fisher at 524.6331. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter during the weekend were their gran- dson Jim Thompson, his wife and three children of Seaforth. I appreciate any in- formation for Colborne Corner and to avoid disap- pointment, please contact me by Sunday evneing or early. Monday morning at 524-2076. Thanks. Village ball teams busy The Holmesville Tyke Pirate team travelled to Goderich and were defeated, Holmesville Squirt Boys were defeated by Colborne in onegame and beat Stanley in a second match la4,week: The Squirt gni s,befit Clinton while the Pee Wee boys defeated Goderich A team by a good margin. Good work boys. The Pee Wee girls beat Goderich, the Bantam boys won against Stanley and the Bantam girls played two games, losing one to Clinton and defeating Hullett in the second. Hohnesvillo Midget boys beat Colborne. Midgets will travel ` to Kirkton for a weekend tournament. The Holmesville Store slo- pitch team was defeated by Londesboro this week. They will play Clinton at Holmesville July 29 at 9 p.m. The Squirt tournament on Saturday was a great suc- cess and lots of good ball was played. In the first series Goderich B defeated Colborne; Goderich Township defeated Holyrood and Goderich A defeated Stanley. In the second series Colborne beat Holyrood and Goderich B H LMES V ILLE NEWS Manche Deev®®, 4882-3383 defeated Goderich Town- ship. The consolation game was won by Colborne who beat Stanley. Goderich A beat Goderich B in the champion. Special thanks goes to all teams and supporters who helped in the tournament. Two showers were held in Holmesville last week. On Thursday one was held for Teresa Duff, formerly of Holmesville, and now ' of Mitchell. She s marrying . Lloyd Jantzi. Another bridal shower was held on Sunday for Patricia Harris. She will be marrying Tom Costello. Both showers were held at the community hall and were enjoyed by everyone who attended. ° Les and Edna Jervis are inviting their relatives, friends and neighbours to a Parli.offers go Point Farms Provincial Park, located just north of .Goderich, • on Highway 21, offers excellent op- portunities for swimming, sunbathing, picnicking and sports. The following -events have been planned for area residents, park campers and visitors this coming week. The Huron County Library will visit the park with a travelling -bookmobile -at the Colborne Comfort . Station from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m... on Beef and Pork barbecue at the Community Centre in Holmesville on Thursday, August 5 commencing' at 6 p.m., to celebrate their 60th Wedding Anniversary. Later in the evening The. Star Trek orchestra will be in at- tendance for our enjoyment. Best Wishes Only. On Sunday morning at Holmesville United Church Rev. Bechtel told of a , camping_ trip Hugh Lobb played the violin accompanied on the piano by son Greg. The minister read the bans for the marriage of Mary William John Dockingg on and 11. His sermon was Chattels of Bible Time. Irvine Teta butt and Stewart Farquhar collected the offering. During the month of August Holmesville United Church will be closed. camping facilities . Thursday, July 29. Join the outdoor art at the beach at 4:30 p.m. followed by a lively hour of puppetry and games at the barn activity centre at 7 p.m. . Visit the barn for a twilight hour of fun Mins and more at 8 pant on Friday evening. Discover a world of *ex- citement excitement and adventure, natural _ wonders _ And living history. ` Batter up for a softball game at Colborne ball diamond at 4 p.m. on Saturday. A hayride will bring campers from the campground to the barn for the barn dance starting at 7:45 p.m. Ever see a barn dance? Kick up your heels to old-time square dances, waltzes and polkas! Music provided by Joe Tiifin's Orchestra from 8:30 p.m. to. 11.m. and Horace Crawford, a iocaficalleic,wili teach you the steps.. During the last recession, when fear ran rampant, certain ad- vertisers made what seemed to be a bold — even foolhardy --, move, by increasing their advertising budgets. Madness? On the contrary. These advertisers had learned from the recession before. During the 1974-75 recession, the companies that did not cut back on their advertising significantly outgrew the companies that did. Their growth, in fact, averaged 12% more than those who cutback! . And, in 1978, those not cutting back had sales 132% above the 1973 levels ... about double the growth of those who cut back. The durable good manufacturers who continued their aggressive promotion outgrew the rest by a 2 to 1. margin! All in all, they realized 163% sales growth, right through the recession. According to statistics compiled by Dunn & Bradstreet, 95% of business failures come from the ranks of the non -advertisers. It all goes to prove one simple point; When the consumer spen- ding drops, your market -share must increase, if you are to just stay even. And, you can't increase your shore by keeping your business a secret. IF YOU'RE IN BUSINESS TELL SOMEONE!! .............. START BY TELLING US ....... Some of the exhibitors who were at Goderich's Festival of Arts and Crafts last weekend demonstrated their crafts as well as selling them. The Festival, which was bigger than last year's, was well attended. ( Photo by Joanne Buchanan) REGISTRATION FOR: THE FOURTH ANNUAL • ,r • LUCKNOW S26.2l122 Clinton Arena September 1.2 to September 25, '1982 AGE 6 AND UP " REGISTRATION - FEE $60.00 Per Child Complete accident and dental Insurance In. cluded.Plck up applications at Clinton Arena o r Town Hall. Clarence Hellan' Clinton Aredia Manager •