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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-05-18, Page 8afcfi [oz. O 1.1 rL 9iEatf S/2EcLacufa'J com.cn9 soon to ANSTETT JEWELLERS 4883901 Clinton • 1 and ..,,. Were pleasantly glint J last. Saturday evening Wb.., taken out for dinner by their son David and friend Angie Wucldna and brother Jim and his wife ;Grace on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Following the du►ner they went to the Auburn Com- munity Memorial Hall. Relatives, friends and neighbours were received by Don and Erma and their family David, Derrick and Miss Lorie and their atten- dants 25 years ago, his brother Jim Cartwright and wife Grace. The evening was spent dancing to the music by Stevens Country Gold. Don and Erma thanked their friends, relatives and NE Eleanor Earodnook. 5186—X5136 neighbours for the gifts, cards and flowers which they had received. Guests were present from London, Kitchener, Lansing, Michigan, Willowdale, Wipgham, Stratford, Clin- ton, Goderich and the sur- rounding community. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mc- Clinchey were . honoured recently by 35 neighbours on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. An in- • aim LIP &SAVE scribed wooden tray and eight glasses were presented to them. Both Norman and Lila thanked their neighbours for the surprise party. Lunch and decorated anniversary cake made by their daughter, Mrs. John (Cathy) Beyersbergen of RR 2, Lucknow, was served. Last Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Norman McClinchey were honoured on the occasion of their 25th anniversary when ,.../, M„r. and Mrs ri1�tcClinchey of Blyth and Mr. and Mrs, John Beyersbergen of RR 2 LucknoW and Mr. end Mrs, McClinci ey.weft out to ner at the White Carnation Mr, and Mrs. Emerson Rodger were guests. on Saturday at the wedding of their niece, Beth Walker to Robert Hall at St. George Anglican Church, Owen Sound. . Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Archambault and Marilyn on Mother's Day weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Doug Archambault, Lorri, Brian and Michael ofBar- rie; Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker, Sarah and Amy of • Goderich; and Mr. and Mrs. Rick Archambault and Becky. All attended the Nile here Rebw Mrs Ross Habie Mr, Dobie, eco it ,+ Op*** the United Chi h ca....:. �...._. _ Mr _ ,e, Anil Eusabeu Parker were days this week, . .. aN lewd.. s an... ba • ed. Other guests were. • UcW 'Mrs, Elliott Lapp Were auc-, . _..".HAWN The Y meeting of Unit tiopeers: for an auction: of Lindyir; a Do. Greg a t Knox UnitedChurch Pests, Lunen was served by and Doug of Goderieb. Wu q Mrs. Kenneth McDougall Wemenwas.h�eld,at the Wale Mrs. Seers and the commit attended the Lon- of Mrs. William. Seers. last tee in charge. recently elite .. don Conference of the United Tuesday evening, MOIL . 1/.pit„ One of Knox tinned Church Women annual The leader, Mrs. 'Donald Church 'Women; met ls Wednesday evening, May 11, meeting held at St. Andrews Homes 'opened the meeting. United Church, Sault Ste. • with a short prayer followed at the home of Mrs. Gordon Marie. While there she was a by the business. Mrs. Gross, who was in charge, guest of the Rev. Rick and Stewart Ball gave the The theme of the meeting Linda Hawley, Beth and treasurer's report. was ``Hands"• Amy. When the Conference A collection of good used Miss Anita Gross played a Y was over she went to Sud- clo.,thing will be sent to Good- piano solo and t ., a was bury to visit her son; Mr. will Industries, . London. followed by a reading by Allan McDougall, Mrs. Donations should be left at Mrs. Tom Cunningham. The McDougall, Angie, Shane the church by May 24. Unit scripture lesson was read by and Marcie.. Two members will cater for Mrs. Ross _Robinson. Mrs. Knox United Church inter- a luncheon for the Blyth Kenneth McDougall and her Gordon denominational Bible School Theatre on June 28. The daughter, for all children 3 to 12 years church housecleaning will be Gross played a piano -organ old, will be held this year, done on May 25. duet. Mrs. Tom Jardin gave July 4 to July:8 inclusive. Mrs. Kenneth McDougall a talk . on her random There is a $3.00 registration ' gave a short account of the thoughts on, hands, and how fee. Mrs. Shirley Andrews, United Church Women Con- important they are to 526-7762 would like all to ference which she had everyone. register by May 21 so books recently attended at Sault Mrs. Gross spoke about can be ordered .in time for Ste. Marie. • She brought the first printing of the pray- hool. greetings from the Hawley ing hands and how it w i ault and Sin and Shelley, for a few IHomeandtheeetivtges. Emily I►alii Bill Knight Love: from your sister Pauline Gaetan &Cathy Jacques LIP.&SAV..E.... - LIP......&.... AVE EDD SAYS YOU CAN SAVE X1.00* CHICKEN DINNER Delicious Chicken Fingers with honey dip. Wedge Fries -Cole Slaw and Fresh Roll. Regular '3.99 SAVE '1.00 May 19-23 '83 Only Special Now Only 2.99 At Our Location On Huron Rd. Highway No. 8 Beside Canadian Tire *This coupon entitles you to save '1.00 off the regular price of one case of 12-30 oz. bottles. Only one coupon per customer. Not valid with any other special. Redeemable deposit '4.00/case. Coupon Offer expires May 19-23'83. LLOYD & BARB VARIETY 239 Huron Road - Goderich 524-9995 1 Master Ian Andrews Family to everyone. . originated.The Auburn Presbyterian celebrated his 9th birthday The roll call was answered The leader, Mrs. Maurice Women's Missionary Society ersanes available fol^ $1,00 fro i moiety met last*WAY 'nates Eleanor $radnock, even»nig is the Community One of these will be framed Memorial Hall. President .l by Trustee ,Tian Schneider MO. J Schneider opened and hung in the Town Hall. the m ,ing with 0 Canada, Trustee Bradawl; an with Mrs. Donald Haines. at nounced that° friends in the-ppiano• Auburn, Michigan„ will be Mit. Donald Uartwri here on the weekend of July introduced Mrs. Tom Jardin, 22, 23 and 24 when they will who gave a descriptive ad- play ball against the Auburn dress on the flower emblems Ontario Slo-Pitch team. of the provinces and how Plans were started to enter- they were named and by [Win our friends and tours whom. She also • told about will be planned. Everyone is the birds of the provinces invited to go across Lake and why the Maple Leaf is Huron • and help them Canada's national emblem. celebrate their Corniest The minutes of the celebrations on July 16 previous meeting were r weekend. by the secretary, Mrs. Tom As 'there is trouble with Haggitt, and treasurer Mrs. dogs roaming around 'the Ross Robinson gave the. village, this was discussed financial statement. again and a warning issued Greetings from the Goderich by the Trustee Board. Garden Club were ,brought An interested taxpayer by their president, Mrs. Nor - wishing the bell to remain on ma Hazlitt. the roof was present and Mrs. Schneider con - trustees decided to repair gratulated Mr. Donald the bell when the roof is Haines on winning prizes for done. It will rernain there as his slides of flowers at the a historical landmark. photography competition at WMS • - District 8 Horticultural Society. Mr. and Mrs. Ross. Robin- son were asked to plant the flower baskets to go up on Goderich Street. The delegates to the District an- nual, Mrsia Ross Robinson and Mrs. Tbm Haggitt each reported on the day's ac- tivities. Donald Haines reported on the trees around the Auburn letters at .the west entrance to the village. Door prize winners were Mrs. Dave Scott, Mrs. George Collins and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock. An auc- tion of plants, slips and bulbs was held with Mrs. Donald Haines as auctioneer. Helpers were Mrs. Frances Clark . and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock. Mrs. Ross Robin- son was the clerk. Lunch was served by Mrs. Jim Glousher, Mrs. Tom Lawlor and Mrs. Jack Vincent. last Saturday with three by a display of members friends, Shawn Rutledge, baby pictures. Mrs. Haines Bryan Gross and Chris Ken- read an interesting account nedy of Londesboro. of the mission work of the Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. United Church for the Young of Stratford visited Seamen. Mrs. Greg Park last Saturday with Mrs. Tom and Mrs. Peter Verbeek took Johnston and Miss Laura charge of the devotion Phillips. period. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haines Mrs. Park introd• �d the and family of Niagara Falls guest speaker, ..ass Betty spent last weekend with,his Bedard, who is co-ordinator parents, Mr. and Mrs. of the . Homestead Group Donald Haines. Home near Goderich. Using Mrs. John McDonald and coloured slides and com- Matthew of Holland Landing ments, Miss Bedard are visiting with her sister presented a very interesting COMMODORE 64'S NOW IN STOCK GRANGER TV & APPLIANCE 92 SOUTH ST.,. GODERICH 524-8925 rox YOU BARGAI HUNTERS NERE ARE 9 "AS IS" SPECIALS 1974 FORD LTD STATION WAGON Air conditioning, cruise control, roof rack. Serial No. 183129. 1972 PLYMOUTH SATELLITE 4 door, 6 cylinder, automatic. Serial No. 240906. 1974 MERCURY MARQUIS 2 door, runs good. Serial No. 576169. Bean, opened the business held their May meeting at part of the meeting. She the home of Mrs. Roy Daer. reminded all of the May 25 President, Mrs. Eleanor meeting which i s Bradnock welcomed all and housecleaning day for the the call to worship. The church. Unit One will do the gave upstairs and Unit Two will devotional period was taken do the Sunday School rooms. by Mrs. Frank Raithby. Anyone wishing to send ar- The secretary, Mrs. titles on the Good Will truck Lillian Letherland, gave her are asked to please have report .as did the treasurer, them at the church by May Mrs. Frances Clark. Mrs. Bradnock gave the mission 24. Mrs. Kenneth McDougall studyBaborian Crosby and the ir d gave a short report on the work in Maritius. She also UCW Conference held at gave a report of the London Sault Ste. Marie. A Synodical Society meeting miscellaneous auction was held last month at Owen held with Mrs. Ross Robin- Sound. son as auctioneer, Lunch The next meeting will be was served by Mrs. Gross held at the home of Mrs. Gor- and her committee. - don Dobie. Lunch was serv- Lion's Club ed by Mrs. Daer assisted by The Auburn and District Mrs. Frances Clark. Lion's Club held an auction The Auburn Horticultural at the rummage sale and bake sale in the Auburn , Community Memorial. Hall last Saturday. Harry Resident sees Brindley of Dungannon donated his services and Donald Haines was the clerk assisted by George Collins, granddaughters floss Dobie and Glen Webster. Auburn Trustees held. their • • Maymeeting in the Library 1 n1\/1u,sjc Festival' room and Town Hall with the chairman Warner Andrews in charge. The minutes were accepted as read by the. clerk Mrs. Ross Dobie. It was announced that the streets • would receive chloride to keep down the dust during the summer. As no tenders were received for the new roof, the Trustees will see if any local contrac- tor would be interested. Chairman Warner An- drews was asked to sod the front of the renovated Library room and •• Town Hall. The replacement of trees, , where they have been cut, down, was discussed. The reproduced statutory requirements for Man- chester Village found recent- ly in old books and files were on display. This was printed many years ago when the. late D.E. Munro was secretary of the Village, the _.late G.F. Youngblut, in- spector and the late George Lemp was trustee. This reproduced document is $264 f264 $463 1976 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN 4 door, automatic, power steering, power brakes. Above average Inside & out. Serial NO. 313777. 1977 CHEVROLET 1/2 TON 4 WHEEL DRIVE $1277 mem naffs Fashion Boutique SUBURBAN Air conditioning, radio, rusty but trusty. Serial No. 111134. 1977P PONTIAC LAURENTIAN door,4 power steering, power brakes, radio, one owner. Runs good. Serial No. 313716. 1976 PLYMOUTH VOLARE PREMIERE 2 door landau coupe. $ xi 114 Good looking car. Serial No. 162666,. $1772 $899 Suununentiune g4ette we coupe 1978 DODGE OMNI 4 door, 4 cylinder, 4 speed transmission, radio. A steal! Serial No. 145910. $988 OLBOR CORNER Gertrude Kaiting, 524-2076 Mrs. Cora Sherwood It was a happy occasion as visited with her daughter Mrs. Pope hadn't seen several of them for over five and family in Corium over the Mother's Day weekend and while there, attended the Sarnia Music Festival. It was especially interesting for her as her grand- daughters, Deanna and Davina Dawson, were both in vocal solo Classes and received second placein their class. They were also singing in choral numbers which received special distinction.. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Buchanan visited their fami- ly in Acton over the weekend, especially their new great-grandson, Michael Darby. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter on Mother's Day weekend were their family, their son Elmer and daughter-in-law Jean Hunter of Stratford and their daughter Carolyn and son-in- law John Thompson of Seaforth, also their grandson Bob Thompson and grand- daughter. Sharon and Brian Nesbitt of Seaforth. Congratulations to Mark Kernighan of Colborne and Nancy Lansdell of Kintore whose marriage was Satur- day, May 14. Congratulations to Doug and Cathy Fisher of Col- borne on the birth of a son Tuesday, May 10 in Alexan- dra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. G. Kaitting on Saturday were Mrs. Kaitting's sister, Mrs. Beatrice Geiger of ._• Zurich and daughter, Mt s. E.S. Simmons of Exeter. At Colborne Central School Monday, May 23 will be a Victoria Day holiday and May 26 is Track and Field Day which is usually held at Brookside School. Mrs. Lottie Pope, a patient in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, had the pleasure ora visit last week for se,' eral hours with "her grana children, Linda Lawless. of Victoria, B.C.; Velma Lloyd of Waterloo, Quebec; Betty Vollet of St. Hubert, Quebec and Mr. and Mrs. Don Gannett and daughter Robin of Mi g They are the STATE FARM 460 L0 INSURANCE a FOR INSURANCE CALL BILL BARWICK AGENT 386 KINGSTON ST. -GODERICH, ONTARIO 524-7551 Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. State Farm Insurance Companies Canadian Head OIfIcas. Scarborough. O n1 1980 FORD 1/2 TON 4 WHEEL DRIVE PICKUP 351 V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, cassette radio, running boards. dress up package' sliding rear window. Thihas Is a ono opportunity. Serial No. JA1847. 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Eight tables of euchre were in progress on Thursday, May 12 olbothe at the card party Township Hall. Winners were: ladies - Violet Bean and Gay deGroot; and gents - Carman Pollock and Lillian Letherland (playing a§ a man). Next euchre at party will be Thursday, May 8 p.m. W.I. Tiger Dunlop W.I. May meeting will be Thursday, May 26 at 1:30 p.m. Agriculture and Canadian Industries will be the theme with Mrs. Cora Sherwood and Mrs. E. Bogie as con- veners. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Norma Hazlitt on the topic, "Horticulture". There will also be a plant auction. Women in the comtnunity are especially welcome to come and hear more about plants and enjoy a social time together. Roll call will be 'Tell a short story as told you by an old timer." Obituary Laurette Mae (Schwanz) Walters died suddenly April 21 in Vancouver Hospital after a short illness at the age of 62. Predeceased by her hus- band Clayton of Vancouver and her parents, Daniel and Clara Schwanz, formerly of Colborne, she is survived by two daughters, Joyce Fort and Shan Flynn both of Delta, B.C.; five grand- children; one great grand- child; rand child; two brothers, George Schwanz of Sarnia and John Schwanz of London; and two sisters, Mrs. Roy (Mary) Munday of Goderich and Mrs. Orby, (Jean) Cook of Goderich Township. ssissau a. A Memorial Sei"vice was daughters of Jim Pope, held Tuesday, April 26 m the eldest son of Mrs. Lottie Boal Chapel, North Van - Pape. couver.