HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-06-29, Page 16Musical entertainment was provided by various
musicians at the Senior Strawberry Social held last
Wednesday. Here, from the left, are Jennifer Hayek,
Kathy Dawson, Nadia Davidson, and Erin Mulhern
playing a piano quartet on two pianos. The social was put
on the the Knox Church visitation committee. (photo by
Darrell Kloeze)
NEWBORN NEWS
GLAZIER Jennifer was born June 13th„
Wayne anaril ri..! nee , 1983 at St Joseph's Hospital,
Currey) are p d to an- London, Ontario and weigh-
nounc the. arrival of Joel ed 6 lbs. 9 -oz. Great grand -
Thursdays, June 23, 1983, at grandparents Agnes and
St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- Harold Gauley and Charity
don. A little brother for - and Cliff McDonald are also
Kristin. Delighted grand- very proud of her.
parents are Jean and
"Charles Hawgood of POTTER
Goderich. Bruce and Marilyn announce
the safe arrival of their
daughter, Barbara Jane,.
McLELLAN • born .Thursday, June 2, 1983
Gordon; Diane and Ben- at Alexandra Hospital,
jamin thank God for the. Goderich. Susan and Carol
blessing of a sweet little are delighted with their new
daughter and sister. Abigail baby sister.
Controversial film
opens Bl;
The controversial film, "If
You Love This Planet", will
open the Friday night film
series that runs throughout
the summer in Blyth.
The film made the.
headlines this spring when it
and a.. film about acid rain
were not allowed into the
• United States from Canada.
In "If You Love This
Planet", Dr_ Helen Caldicott
discusses the dangers of
nuclear warfare and claims
that we do not have the
medical skills to deal with
the survivors of a nuclear
holocaust. The film shows
some of the horrors of
Club
visits
plant
Huron Happy Hearts
round dancers . ended their
regular weekly dances until
fall with a smorgasbord din-
ner. On behalf of the dub.
Peter Chandler thanked
Mrs_ Miller for the delicious
dinner.
The Mcllwains and Wises
took members on a tap to
Europe .by showing slides of
their recent trip. A.
humorous poem was read by
lois Wise
A, financial„ report ,was
presented by Lois Elliott.
The club expressed their
thanks and appreciation to
Lois and Edward Wise for
the .excellent leadership
cueing for the dances.
series
nuclear warfare but it is
more a documentary than a
horror story.
The remainder of the even
Mg was spent dancing.
'A recent bus trip to the
Bruce Nuclear Power Plant
was very interesting. The'
guides explained in great
detail, by film anda tour, the
vast area. It was learned
that together the generating
stations will be capable of
producing enough electricity
requirements of a city about
five times the size of Toron-
to. A delicious smorgasbord
meal was served at noon. All
outfitted with hard hats and
safety shoes prepared to
climb 400 steps in the com-
plex under construction. It
was hectic driving through
the area where 55,000 gulls
have taken possession.
The club is invited to
dance in the Belgrave Com-
munity Centre July 29 and
September 2. The regular
dances will continence Oc-
tober 14.
During July , and August
films will be shown every
Friday night at 7 p.m_ as
part of the visual arts.
program of the , Blyth
Summer Festival. Come to
the movies one half block
east of the main intersection
in Blyth. Movies of special
interest tochildren will be
shown on July 3 and 15.
Admission is free to all
movies but a silver collection
will be taken to cover the
cost of refreshments.
Members of the 3rd Goderich Girl Guides were the kitchen
helpers and servers at a Senior Strawberry Social held for
senior citizens„ at Knox Church Last Wednesday. This is
Stephanie MacKinnon taste -testing the whipped cream
before the strawberries were served to the guests. (photo
by Darrell Kloeze)
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