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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-01-26, Page 11GODERICHSIGNArA�°rAI . WEITINF.RIDA ' JANITARV2“. ill-PAQViT RoltIcu1tLraJo 1111<1 t ig of the itot ra Hortiotlltuval Sodfiety was held Janlltiry 17. Coffee cookies and Christ= mac cake was served by. Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock, Mrs, Jim Schneider and Mea. Tom Haggitt prior to the meeting. - President Mrs. Jim Schneider, opened . the meeting. The minutes were read by the secretary Mrs. Tom HaggItt. The auditors report prepared by Mrs. Beth Lansing and Mrs. Oliver Anderson was readby Mrs. Frances Clark. The financial statement was given by the treasurer, Mrs. Ross Robinson.. A letter was read . from Mrs. Maisie Bray' of Lion's Head remindingmembers about the District annual to be held this year on April 16 at Lucknow. Mrs. Haggitt reported on the year's activities which included five open meetings and four executive meetings. She reported that there had been sale of plants, bus trips, delegates to District annual and a country tour of the home and grounds around the Blyth creek of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ball, Maitland Block, Hullett Township. The members were in- terested in a bus trip to Wharton to see the Flower Fantasy Show and the date will be set at a future elects officer stlaY • IlEknaInor.•Inrakirsookilpati-71511115 read by the secretary Mrs. News and Notes It,obert Peck. Prize winners at the The linen tableclothes thatweekly euchre party held in had been purchased many the Auburn Community years ago were sold for $10. Memorial hall each Tuesday each. Those purchasing evening at 8 p.m. sharp them were Mrs. Donald were: high lady, Mrs. Elliott Haines, Mrs. Gordon Lapp; low lady (playing as a Chamney and Mrs. Eleanor lady) Tom Hallam; high Bradnock. man, ( Kenneth McDoug ; -A letter of thanks was read low man, Warner Andrew; from the Salvation Army for novelty, Mrs. Tom Jardin. a donation sent at- Christ There were eight tables in mas. Some expressed the play. wish to attend the meeting at The sympathy of this Seaforth on January 31st on community is extended to Setting goals and objectives Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lawlor on for your organization. Mrs. the death of her father, Bert McDougall will find out more Moggach of Lindsay. Mrs. particulars. A letter from the Lawlor left on Saturday and Hullett Township Recreation Mr. Lawlor left on Monday to was turned over to the attend the funeral: Booster Club members. The congregation of St. Mrs. Peck read a letter Mark's Anglican Church met. from Bolder, England from last Tuesday evening at the the W.I. Branch there which home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred she corresponds with. Mrs. 'Lawrence and family. to Elizabeth Hill had written make- plans to celebrate the the letter. The card report 100th anniversary. of the was . given by Mrs. Lillian church on July 1, 2 and 3rd. Letherland and she read the Anyone wishing an invitation thank -you notes. please contact Mrs. Lillian Letherland, Auburn, 526-7560 meeting. Twenty-five dollars was with the name and address Mrs. Ross Robinson, past sent to the Children's president presided for the Memorial Hospital and a election of officers. They request was for make finger were: Past President, Mrs. puppets. It is hoped that Ross Robinson; President, some volunteers will be Mrs. James Schneider; 1st found to help cheer up the vice-president, Mrs. Eleanor little patients there. Mrs. Bradnock; 2nd vice- Frank Raithby reported that president, Donald, Haines; she is sending some more SSecretary, Mrs. Tom labels soon. Haggitt; treasurere, Mrs. Mrs. Bradnock reported on Ross Robinson; assistant coming events of the A.C.W.W. and Area W.I.'s secretary,nMrs. Jack Vin- and read a letter from Mrs. cent; r; assistant, Mrs. Emerson Janet Hiepleh, the provincial Rodger; Mrs. president. Mrs. Tom Jardin Kenneth McDougall; is making a quilt to go to Directors, Mrs. Dorothy A.C.W.W. meeting in British Grange, Stewart Ball, Mrs. � Jim Glousher, Mrs. Donald Columbia in June. • Cartwright, Mrs. Elliott Citizenship and Education Lapp, Mrs. Donald Haines, was the theme of the meeting Mrs. Frank Raithby, Mrs. with Mrs. Tom Jardin and George Collins, Mrs. Fred Mrs. Tina Empey as con - Lawrence, Mrs. Tom veners. Mrs. Tom Jardin Lawlor; Auditors, Mrs. Beth spoke on the Floral emblems Lansing, Mrs. Oliver of Canada and told how each J • 0 • • • 0 0 • • 0 • . 0 • • 0 • • • • 0 O 0 • • • • v • • Miss Shelley Pohle la a ord linsPital where sh has h d her tonsils removed on ; Monday. Her mother, Mrs. Ross Dobie atayedat Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson returned home last week after a couple of weeks at Newmarket with their son William. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Robertson of Meford visited Mrs. Tom Jardin and Mr. Jardin also visited the ladies' mother, Mrs. Elva Straughan in Clinton Public hospital. Guests. with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Rodger last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Helesic of Goderich, Paul Helesic of Lindsay, Miss Judy Torrance of London, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Rodger and family and Mr. Gary Rodger of Goderich. Mrs. Myrtle Munro and her son Donald Youngblut of London, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDougall and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gross attended the funeral of Miss Mary McEachern at Mount Forest last week. She wasin her 91st year. The funeral was held at the Hendrick's Funeral Fiume with tiurial ltt Woodland cemetery. Miss McEachern is -sur- vived by three sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Munro, Auburn; Mrs. Nellie McDougall, Goderich; Miss Grace McEachern, Mount Forest and two byFebruary 8. brothers, Mr. William .. Plans to have the first McEachern and Mr. John Silver Tops dinner on McEachern, both of Mount January 28th was made at Forest. One sister Mrs. Ethel the. Executive meeting held McDougall of Clinton last Wednesday. President predeceased her last year. Kenneth Scott presided for the Meeting and the minutes were read by secretary Mrs. Tom ,Haggitt. The financial statement was given by the treasurer, Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock. The certificate for the United Senior Citizens has been'' received and Tom Jardin was put in charge of framing it so it can be hung in the hall. The committee .who,planned the dinner were Mrs. Tom Haggitt, Mrs. Lillian Letherland, Mrs. Roy Daer , and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock. All persons sixty years and over are invited to come and join the Silver Tops. _Anderson; ' Phone ..com- province and territory got its ' Alit girl between the ages mittee, Mrs. Frances Clark, name and flower. of 12 and 26 wishing to take Mrs. Donald Haines;the 4-H project Ontario Nominating committee, A reading was given by Heritage Cooking please Retiring Directors. Mrs. Letherland. A contest attend the first meeting on presented by Mrs. Raithby January 31st at 6:30 p.m. at W.I. ' was won by Mrs. Lawrence the home of Mrs,, George The January meeting of Plaetzer. Lunch was served ' Collins. ,The leaders for the the Auburn Women's by Mrs. Letherland and Mrs. Auburn Club are Mrs. Collins Institute was held last Frank Raithby. Lucky and Mrs. Douglas Chamney. Tuesday with the president numbers were held by Mrs, They attended the leader's Mrs. Kenneth McDougall in Tom Jardin and Mrs. training school at Clinton charge. The minutes were Emerson Rodger. last Wednesday and Thur - Church groups share recipes On January :18th the Wil- ling Workers and the U.C.W. joined together to enjoy twelve economical main course dishes made from the recipe booklet entitled. More Cents than Dollars. Two delegates from each group had attended a one day course in Holmesville on December 8, sponsored by The Ministry of Agriculture and Food, and learned how to make these dishes. Every- one who attended the meet - mg -on,January 18 received .a manual of recipes. After the smorgasbord' luncheon the regular January meeting of the U.C.W. was held. Helen Dawson gave the treasurer's report. Corres- pondence included many thank you „rtes from those who received Christmas vis- its and gifts. Material has been donated for two quilts which are to be put together and quilted at the March work meeting. Karen Roberts, Elsie Irvin and Nora Saunders will rep- resent Dungannon at the Huron -Perth Presbyterial meeting at Seaforth. The roll call was answered with, Ways We Can Help Others. The devotional and Bible Study were taken by Bessie McNee and Elsie -Ir- vin. The theme was, Caring and Sharing, our three needs beingPhysical," Emotional and Spiritual. The Feature was given by Tinie Logtenberg who read, Yesterday, Today and To- morrow, followed by a writ- ten contest, U -Auto Know, in which the answers were names of makes of cars. Tinie also demonstrated how to make a flower ar- rangement for Christmas and change the flowers for any season. Duagalnnon Kinettes The Dungannon Kinette Club held their January Vanda McNeil. Pat Steenstra and Mary MacAdam, repres- enting Mary Kay Cosmetics, DUNGANNON DOING. Marl. Pork, 520-7719 demonstrated the proper techniques to use when giving yourself a facial and applying make up. The main topic for discus- siorrduring business' was .the _. up coming Bowl-A-Thon for Cystic Fibrosis. Sponsor sheets are ready and chair- person Debbie Bauer reports that many people have shown an interest in taking part on February 13 at ..the Little Bowl in Goderich. On January 12, the Kin- ettes were proud to have Kevin Denbok in our area. Kevin visited Brookside and Colborne . Schools, sang sev- eral songs for the children and talked about C.F. Kevin, an eighteen -year- old who suffers from this childhood disease, has made a recording of many songs that he has written. All pro- ceeds from the sale of his record go to C.F. research in hope that a cure will soon be found. Kinsmen and Kinettes ac- ross Canada use various pro- jects as a means of raising money for Cystic Fibrosis. Kevin spent the day in the Dungannon-Goderich area • and made many new friends. [3WHRER JACKETS CAR COATS. CI WINTER IIIINIDERTVEAR D SPORT SHIRTS PRICE Malde to tnllttelolsu.re SU=IT SALE Appr®ittimately 50 Cloth Sgfnpla 3 Pc. Sults 299. 1111111111111111111101111111111111 MAID CORNER CLINTON 482-9732 536. PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" 83. • FILTER QUEEN SALES-.& SERVICE 'VACUUM CLEANERS - ISaies & Service CO Most Mahesh • FM COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS For Farm & Business • SPEED QUEEN APPLIANCES • MOF FAT APPLIANCES 'INSECT LIGHTS & FLY KILLING UNITS "GIFTS • M ANY OTHERfITEMS VARNA, ONT. Say "I love you' in the Signal -Star's Valentine 482-7103 Bingo party held at Huronview Friday afternoon a suc- cessful bingo party was held at Huronview. To the win- ners went an extra treat as prizes werepackages of muffins and fruits. The new playing cards are excellent and chips have been done away with. Friday evening Evangelist Lionel Reeves and his wife 'Iris visited. They presented an -hour of worship in song • and music. Mrs. Reeves sang a solo and accompanied by guitar, they both sang gospel numbers. Scripture readings were given by Mr. Reeves. This worship song serviceis held .every. Friday .evening and all are welcome to attend. Due to the outbreak of flu, chapel services on Sunday were cancelled as were all programs for the week. Delores Howatt held the winning ticket on the hand knitted afghan. The draw took place last Wednesday and Pearl McFarlane drew the lucky ticket. Another successful Tupperware par- ty was held in the auditorium. It's hoped that the flu will soon clear up and programs and general activities will be back to normal. Sympathies are extended to the family of the late,Win nifred Fraser, Mrs. Fraser died at Huronview this week. cards at Brookside School on Wednesday night when the Dungannon Seniors sponsor- ed their Bi -Weekly, euchre panty. High lady was a tie -between-- Isabel Kilpatr and Belle Mole, Belle won the draw. Low lady score was Louise Brindley. The high score for men was Frank Pentland while Carman Pol- lock had low score. The next party ,will be February' 2. Dungannon United Church The official board of Dun- gannon, United Church Met on January 18 in Dungannon to address the 1983 proposed budget and examine the 1982 reports. The Dungannon -Nile Youth Group -sponsored an. anti -drugs movie on Wed- nesday evening in Dungan- non Church basement. There was an encouraging attend- ance, showing interest am- ong parents and young people. Regular weekly choir prac- tice was held at Dungannon on Wednesday evening, at Nile on Tuesday evening. N,ile,.: nom%pating commit- tee met on January 19 at the home of Mr. Cliff McNeil. Congratulations to Bob and Michelle Rourke on the birth of their son, Justin Tyler, born on Sunday, Jan- uary 16 in Goderich hospital, a brother for Owen. Congratulations to Russell and Louise Brindley who will celebrate 50 years of mar - nage on January 28. They have one son, Leonard, five grandchildren and two great grandchildren. There .was 10 tables of Seaforth ick --team wins Feb. 9/83 ,t,) Itektt 444 15 AFRAID 10 BECAUSE Ti4E BEES NAVE STINGS WI I. NEVER SUCCEED. Bluewater Coffee Shop Phone 524-4331 -. 355 BAYFIELD RD. GODERICH ITAIIIIIING YOU COULD BE IIEXT! PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENTS WITH A CUSTOM DESIGNED SECURITY SYSTEM Our system protects you against Burglary,. Fire and Medical Alert. •EOR HOME, BUSINESS •24 HOUR ,AND VEHICLE MONITORING LAWRENCE SECURITY SYSTEMS AUBURN 526-7505 or 482-7924 You could wi a dozen Roses! 20 words for just 83.50!What a small price to pay for such an important message. What a nice way to show you care...to say "I love you" qn February 14. Just write your message in '.the order form below (or enclose your message with order form) and it -will appear in the Goderich Signal - Star's specially marked "Valentine Love Notes" Column. Extra words are only. 17t each, and if you'd like to run an extra attention -getting illustration with your message, circle one from the examples shown at the top and bottom portions of this advertisement. Note the price of your illustration, add it -to the cost of your message, and enclose a. cheque or money brder to cover the total cost. Win a boiiquet of Roses! Just °get your massage to us by 5 p.m. Monday, February 7, and you could be the- winner! Entries will be judged on originality and the lucky winner will be notified on February 11. That's one dozen roses to the most creative Cupid in these parts, PLUS his/her name and picture will be published in a subsequent issue of the Signal -Star. mos sum= NS al EN sow No us wog nil um so um se um No Is NI Imo Write your message here and sed- to: Valentine Love Notes the Goderich Signal -Star 4.0. Box -22 ------ Goderich, Ontario.N=7A 4B6 Sixteen teams competed for the Vanastra Lions -Club. trophy at the Vanastra curl- ing club on January 15 with Gord Pryce's team from Seaforth edging out Murray Dawson's rink from Exeter by three quarters of a point to win the trophy. Gord Pryce teamed up with his wife Irma and Mike and Marilyn Thomas to win the first draw, in second place was Mike Shepherd of Wingham followed by Don McKenzie of Goderich and consolation going to Geo Picot. The second draw was won by Murray and Bea Dawson, and Lorne and Pat Ballan- tyne from Exeter, with se- cond place going to Alex Townsend, third to Barry Davis and consolation- to Murray Forbes. Prizes were supplied by the sponsors Hully Gully and Ball -Macaulay, and a meal was served by the Vanastra curling club ladies. LARGE AUCTION S --ALF- -. OF ANTIQUE furniture, modern appliances, furniture, household effects, etc.. to be held for God®rich and Mitchell area homes at Richard Lobb's Barn. Clinton, Ontario. SATURDAY, JANUARY 29TH AT 10 A.M. Harvest Gold Westinghouse frost free fridge; G.E. harvest gold 30" electric stove. fairly new; G.E. Automatic clothes dryer, Ilke now; Rodgers Malesttc colour T.V.; Inglis automatic clothes washer; Moffat clothes dryer; two wringer washers; G.E. Cordiale 30" electric stove; large chest freezer; cookstove: targe antique flet to wall cupboard; large fancy buf- fet; little parlour stove; fancy antique dresser with oval mirror; dining room suite; small wall cupboard; Hamilton antique wooden washing machine; an- tique wooden butter churn with foot pedal; Antique record cabinet; Modern wall unit bookcase; long dresser with mirror; throe iron beds; Modern Har- vest gold portable toilet; chesterfield with pull out bed; chests of drawers; several end tables; recliner chair; folding modern rocker; two washstands; uPholsturod swivel rocker; small desk; antique clock case; 2 cedar lawn lounges; upholstered chair odd wooden chairs; chesterfield love seat; night tables: lamps: pictures; books; High chair; baby crib: baby change table; floor lamp; large oval braided rug; 9 x 7 Axminster carpet; k is • Axminster' type carpet; Man she 9 and a lady's else 9 cross country sklls, boots and poles, (lake new); Men's moulded skates s1:• 9, (like new); fishing net, poles, batt pall; 011 lamp. (peanut pattern); small glass • churn; finger lamp: ',Stull picture frame; meat grinder: sausage press; meat saw; milk can; copper boiler; crocks; film II Iron kettle; lanterns; bottle capper; electric heater; MTD 31/2 HP garden tiller, nearly "n.w 30 H. Aluminum extension Ladder; aluminum step' ladder; dishes and glassware; plus our usual large offering of misc. Items; 125 sap pails and spills. TERMS CASH DAY OP SALE Richard Lobb: Auctioneer CLINTON, ONTARIO 482.71913 FREE ESTIMATE on your needs Coll: Don McCauley 524-4226 Alcan Building Products 4,,. ALLAN STORM DOORS AND WINDOWS ALSO ALUMINUM SIDING, SOFFIT, FASCIA AND EAVESTROUGHING. TRILLIUM HOMES & RENOVATIONS 137 RICH ST., GODERICH PLEASE PRINT HAPPINESS IS... LOVING V00 50' HAPPINESS IS... 25' TO THE GREATEST 25` YOU'RE CUTE 25' Name' if more room required on a separate" sheet of I LOVE YOU 25' SWEETHEART 25' , write your message paper and attach. Swqthartee 1 Address: Town' Phone: -Yr Code: If you prefer to phone in votir message, call the Cupids on Signal -Star's Valentine line 524-8331