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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-04-20, Page 6
• Having suebessftilly completed Segment 3 Introduction to Real Estate I am seeking ;a sales position with a reputable Real Estate firm in the Huron Bruce Areas. Assets include innovator, hard worker, enthusiastic, diplomatic with a sincere desire to serve the rural community. Qualifying brokers should offer business insight, sincerity and originality. FOR INTERVIEW PLEASE CALL Cletus Dalton 529-7420 11111111, Intended or L t Weel Co atulations are Sent in Bo Maeo.. ; son Koss and jOiniMae e,, on Ms promotion a senior partner of 01)a Controlof th al adian• Depositories.. dn11 Setioty. Company in Toronto., Mr. and Mrs Oliver Mc, Charles of Kincardine had their daughter-in-law, Mrs Allen (Jean) McCharles ,and two children, Gregg and Karen- of Oakville visit with them on the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacKenzie had Ross' sister, Marion Barrett and daughter, Linda with the on the weekend from Scar borough. Mr. and Mrs, Alex (Sandy) Simpson- have returned recently to our vicinity from Calgary, Alberta. Alex is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simpson. The young couple are at present living in the ( McMurchy) horne,naw own- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Neil McKenzie. The community is planning' a welcoming pa r- ty for. Cindy and a homecom ing forthem April 22. Jim Webster of Waterloo spent Easter weekend' at. the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkins had their two daughters, Barbara Shep- perd and Janet Wilkins of Paris, Ontario and Allen Peck of Wallaceberg with them on the weekend and on l • HAIR AFFAIR I lair Styling for !Julies unci Gentlemen 53 South St.. Godorish, Oaf• 524-4279 - Vacation At Home This Summer.... IN ONE OF OUR FINEST POOLS OR SPAS TOO BUSY TO GET AWAY...HIGH COST .OF TRAVELLING AND COTTAGES GETTING YOU DOWN? DO SOMETHING FOR YOURSELF...INSTALL A POOL OR SPA AND VACATION AT HOME. OUR SPECIAL - FOR THE LUCKY POOL OWNER - INFLATION FIGHTER SPECIAL FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS WE WILL BE SELLING POOL CHEMICALS BELOW LAST YEAR'S PRICES. - See Us Today blue horizon pools SAEES& SERVICE Ri No 2 Gooerich 524.980= ouulAr•blator-, 390.4154E407 Monday the Wilkins fail ily Quiliatl .baptized on were all together to. help Sunday at the Ashfield Kenny. celebrate his 16th bir• Presbyterian Church. 'Mrs. thday.., Harvey McQuillan Uralic!. ATI and Kae Webster znothe ), heir daughter, s' visited with the Wilkins . B,i,�. and her grand - family Saturday eyenurg. daughter,. Limey of S.t. Mr. and Mrs.Art . Gatherines attended the ser - m Mathewman have returned vice Mr. Mell illan was home' after spending the unable to attend as he had winter months in Florida. been called back .to his boat. Mrs. Mathewman said they Mr. and Mrs. Bill` Kempton had a wonderful winter, a lit- (grandparents) of Point tle. too much rain, not as Clark and all the Kempton much swimming in the Gulf family were able to attend. as they would have liked. After the service, they all en- They were.still able to have a joyed .a lovely dinner at the wonderful time. home of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Robb McNay of Amberley. Mrs. had their family with them Bob (Mary) McNay had din - Easter Sunday; Glenn Robb ner with them also. Mr. of Ashfield Township; Mr. McNay was not in atten- and Mrs. Edwin McClut- dance as ,he also had been cheon and family of Lion's called back to his boat for Head; Mr. and Mrs. Bob the shipping season. Darling and daughter of Edna Culbert was in Lon - Hanover and Mr. and Mrs. don a couple of days last William Irvin and family of week and she was present at Ashfield Township. a birthday party for her Lorne and Maxine Luther mother, Elizabeth Matheson spent Easter weekend in on her 89th birthday. All the Ridgetown visiting their family, four girls and one friends and relatives. son, were home except one John • and Judy. Sinclair son living in Colorado who and family visited on the was unable to come. weekend with Jim and Ruth Thomas Elliot Walter MacKenzie and family. Simpson, son of Mr. and Dorothy Finlayson had Mrs. Robert Simpson Jr., some of her family with her was baptized at the Ashfield eekend; Jane Presbyterian Church Easter Emberlin, Barbara Richard- Sunday. son and sons, Andrew and Julie MacDonald, Charles and Allen and Ken- daughter -of George and An- ny Finlayson, all of Toronto: drea MacDonald, celebrated Jeremy Richard, son of her 9th birthday on Satur- Richard and Linda Mc- day. Happy Birthday Julie. OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM GODERICH INDUSTRIAL FASTSALL LEAGUE NEW PLAYER ENTRY FORMi If you wish to play football in the G.I.F.L.' you must meet one of the following eligibility requirements: a) be a resident of Goderich or. Ilei within a 10 mile radios. b) be emplilir Clailerich. or, wit a 2 mile radius. e) boa studejof G G.D.CS.-iiiniathn wring the current season. . Name__ •-•_— Phone Address Lost Team Position SIGNATURE COMPLETED FORMS ARE TO BE SUBMITTED BY MONDAY, APRI_l, 25, 1983 MAIL ENTRY FORMS TO: KIRKEY'S CAR CARE 80 VICTORIA ST. GODERICH, ONT. SOMEDiY zulIR HEART MAYIEED US AS INCH AS WE NEEDYOU. Give from the I[@al't. Canadian Heart Fund with a Personal Loan from the Commerce If a personal loan from the Commerce would help, just drop in at the branch nearest you and give us a chance to "make it happen" for you. 4) 'CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE IY ana,v No* nS nother:re ,.�ii�,t,, 1r4 . ee1'il� Matheson t, Marys:HospitaL Omitted from Jeremy Mc- QuiHin's baptismal -write :up last wool{ tie were naivesof the great grandparents, 11c. and Mrs. Bill Campbell of Lucknow, who . Were also in attendance at the serviee.. Wellington and Kae Web- ster had Mr. 'and Mrs. Bill Craigie and Mt. Reg Craigie of Tobermory visit with them. They also visited with Norma Young in Goderich, Last week at the Sunday service at the Pine River United Church, twelve young people of the congregation joined the church. They were Alex Boyd, Ross Farrell, Jeffery Godfrey, Kent Low- ry, D'Anne Mitchell, Gary Rutledge, Barbara Scott, Heather Scott, Jean Anne Smeltzer, Kenneth Thomp- son, Janine Thompson, and Jeffery Wilkins. Congratu- lations to these young people on their big step in life. The Clover Valley 4 - Club attended their Achiev went Day on Saturday, Ap 9 in Kincardine in th Kincardine Township School H Thomas Cook Travel held its official' opening. on Wednesday, April 13. Located at 59A e - Hamilton Street the agency is only one of 1,200 offices which can be found in 147 different countries. Willing to hel rll lor (left) and Vicki Gordon, manager (right). manager two ladies have a totalibbsyears of over 20 tr, travel avel e experience.(photo by,T.Marr) Barbara Rogerson and ` ..i ' family of Toronto were up tg company announces appointment pp tment see Dorothy Finlayson on th weekend. Mrs. Finlayson returned to Toronto wi and attended an 80t birthday party in Brampt at the home of Farquhar an May McDonald irk, honour his mother, Mrs. Donny Mc Donald of Ripley. Hap Birthday Mrs. McDonald. The community sends it congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sloetjes on the arrival of their new son. The proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Collins and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sloetjes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkins had their two daugh- ters, Janet Wilkins and Bar- bara Sheppard of Paris, Ontario with theft on the weekend, and on Monday evening Mayme had her mother. and; brother, Stella Irwin and son, Lloyd of Kin- loss. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack •MacKenzie and Gail were daughter, Bon- in -law and grandchildren, Arnold and Dianne Clifford, Heather and Grant of Bak- er's Lake, North West Terri- tories. The children of Max Rieg- ling had their cousins, Bryan and Jennifer Redmond of St. Augustine, stay with them for a couple of days. • Florence MacLennan, daughter of RhettaacLen- nan starts to wortat St. Mary's ospital in St. Marys on Monday, April 18. Congratulations to Peggy MacLennan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Finlay'MacLennan and granddaughter of Rhetta MacLennan, on being elect- ed secretary of the Georgian College Student Council. Next year Peggy will take the data processing course at Georgian College in Owen Sound. e i th h on d o $ Party to be held Entertainment, music, birthday cake and balloons will all be part of the third. annual William Shakespeare birthday party on Friday, April 22 from 7 p.m. to mid- night at the Kiwanis Com- munity Centre in Stratford. Shakespearean Festival actor Douglas Campbell will emcee the event with musical entertainment pro- vided by The Casino'Band - an old-tyme music group - and the Gallery Singers. Perth County 4-H clubs will demonstrate country danc- ing. A special treat this year is an amateur acting competi- tion. Groups from across the county will be performing a scene from Shakespeare's "As You Like It".win- ners of the competition will participate in the Shakespearean Festival's 1983 dress rehearsal of As You Like It. Text,•music and voice lessons will also be provided. WINGHAM MEMORIALS *Monuments sMarker *Cemetery Lettering °Large Modern Showroom BUT DSRK T AND REPRESENTATIVES COMMISSION nos, 351.1910 R®s. 357.1015 or 357©1535 Fr (IA BUSINESS BEAT • The Board of Directors of West Wawanosh Mutual Insurance announces the' appointment of Norris G.W. Peever as Secretary -Manager of its Dungannon office. Previously, Mr. Peever was a manager with a Business Development Bank ,in Toronto and an accountant with A.M. Harper, CA, and The Royal Bank of Canada in Goderich. - West Wawanosh Mutual Insurance pro- vides Property, Liability, and Auto In- surance to Rural and Urban Policy Holders. stroysi Dreina barn ten calves also die There were 11 tables cards at the Dungann Seniors euchre party Wednesday evening. Hi man was. George Erringto The two ladies who share the high card score we Helen Stothers and Marga. Errington. Low scores we Ted Bowers for men an Cora Sherwood for the wom- en. Prizes were maple syrup donated by Frank Pentland. Cord Schultz is a patient in Wingham Hospital as a result of a heart 'attack suf- fered Friday night at home. His many friends wish him a -speedy -recovery. . -Theiarge tiara and milking parlor on the farm of J. C. and Emily Drennan on the 6th of Ashfield, was destroy- ed by fire on Sunday morn- ing. Destroyed in the fire were ten calves but fortun- ately the .milking herd was saved. Elsie Irvin and Nora Saun ders attended the Presbytery convention held in Sault Ste. Marie this past two days. The many friends of Evel- ynSmith of Chatham in this rea, will be glad to know she "'f home tom hospital and reproving steadily. Her sist- r is staying at her home with er. Florence Berry has return - d to her home following a ixteen day stay in University ospital in London. Betty proul is also a patient in niversity Hospital on the urth floor: • Dungannon United Climb A Service of— Dedication as held at Dungannon Un - ed Church on Sunday dur- g which the organist, Jean Nott, presented an organ rnn book'in memory of of on ;11: DUNGANNON ren. DOINGS ret re Marie Park, 529-7719 e h e s H S U fo w it in El by For Exclusive and Unusual Gifts The Arbor 43 Albert St. Clinton 482,3876 Annetta Dickson Kerr, who was a faithful member of Nile - Dungannon choir. Rev. Roberts led in the prayer of dedication. Rev. Roberts preached his . sermon on the -story of Shadrach. Meshach and Ab- ednego from the book of Daniel, emphasizing their faith in _God. The children's story was about sharing, how we can'all share love. The choir sang two an- thems. In the Garden, and, Sweet Hour of Prayer. Dungannon U.C.W. The Dungannon U.C.W. held their April meeting at the home of Donna Alton with nine ladies responding to the roll call, An Easter fihaughty The devotional was taken by Helen Dawson, 'who read two articles, Not All Bargains are Bargains, and, Self Dedi- cation is Contagious. Nora Saunders gave a reading, A Talk from a Tulip. Donna Young read a humorous peom, Storytime. The president, Nora Saun- ders, took the chair for the business which included minutes read by secretary, Donna Alton and the treasur- er's report by Helen Dawson. Correspondence included letters from Alcohol and Drug Concerns and Camp Bimini. Bessie McNee gave the feature for which she told two Easter legends, The Legend of the Robin and The Legend AEA the Dogwood Tree. Tinie Logtenberg informed the 4adies that choir collars have all been laundered and .repaired and she mentioned the possibility of getting second hand choir gowns 'to replace the old ones at a future date. ' Lunch was served by Don- na Alton and Doris Hodges and a social time enjoyed. Dungannon # 1 4-H By Lori Pentland Dungannon #1 4-H club resumed their meetings with a discussion of their skit for achievement day and the agenda for meetings Six and seven from the• members' pamphlet. The girls played Guess Time and the Winner., Jean McWhinney received a choc- olate Easter bunny. Angela and Arletta Glenn won The game, Roulette Review and shared the prize of an Easter bunny. Eight members answered the roll call, Name a new food or spice that you learned to like during this club project. Following the business, the members held their party for this club. Red BLOOD DONOR CLINIC G.D.C.I. AUDITORIUM WED., APRIL 27th FROM 2 P.M. ?ILL S P.M. 6:30 P.M. TILL 1:30"P,M. 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