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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-07-20, Page 7.ti 1 VOW and,Mllf 1 leM Dons d were " Mr• And family Of Guam Faint, -- Michigan. On Wed esday Charles and Mayne Wilkins bird Jessie Alton of Lucknow and Isabel Edgeworth of London visit with them -for -the -day. Recent visitors with Wel- lington and Kae Webster were Jack and Marion Smith of Dungannon. On Sunday, June 10 there were four babies baptizedin the Ashfield Presbyterian Church. They were Heather Nicole, daughter of Bob and Sandra Darling of Hanover, granddaughter of Mr. and HARBOR REPORT The Agawa Canyon arrived light for salt from Midland on Thursday, July 14 and cleared harbour the same day for Kingston. The Algoway cleared harbour on Monday, July 11 for Milwaukee and arrived light for salt from Cleveland on Monday, July 18. IS EATING OUR CAR? Ko® Webster; 3Bllim15a67 Mrs. Gordon Robb; Matthew Louis, son of Louis and Janice Sloettes and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Col- lins; Steven Kent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Readman of Wingham, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Merele Kerr, and Sharon Christine, daughter of Rod and Barbara MacDon- ald, granddaughter of Dave MacDonald and Isabel Mac- Donald ao-Donald of Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Max Rieg- ling attended a wedding in Chatham on Saturday. Jim Webster of Waterloo visited at home with his parents, Kae and Wellington Webster on the weekend. Charles and Mayme Wilk- ins were at the Wellington Webster home Tle evening for a visit. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Art Matthewman were Mr. and Mrs. William Cameron of Shelbourne and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rothwell Maclyn Mfg. Ltd. 1 Va Miles North of Amberley West Off Highway # 21 LOOK FOR THE SIGNS Monday to Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 0. m. 395-3352 of Orangeville. Marion Maclennan and Dick Evans left Thursday by bus for their home in. Suds bury. Mr. and Mrs. Art Matth- ewman, accompanied by Mr. Matthewman's,sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heson of Minden, motored to Winnipeg, Manitoba by way of the United States to attend the 50th wedding anniver- sary of Mr. Matthewman's older brother, Stewart and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mac- Kenzie spent the weekend in Toronto visiting with rela- tives. Doyle and Nora Hogg of Ypsilanti, Michian visited on Monday with Ross and Jean MacKenzie. Recent visitors with Finlay and Margie MacDonald were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hues - ter of St. Paul, Minnesota. We are sorry that Dan Wylds is still in hospital. Hope he will be able to be home again soon. cs. Lisa Baechler and Lisa Morgan are the lifeguards at the Judith Gooderham wading pool this summer along with Lisa Harris and Kim Dawson who were absent for photo. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan) • ANSTETT JEWELLERS 8 ALBERT ST., CLINTON 482-3901 AT THE MAIN CORNER We're at your service. . 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It is charged with helping to correct the impression that a $500,000 renovation program completed last year was little more than ad- ministrative, .window- dressing,, which;dit1'-little to improve patiienk services, and laying the groundwork to raise money for a more ambitious building program later this year. Lifeguards at Judith Gooderham pool this summer are, left (supervisor), Debbie Squire and Karen Bushell. (Photo 6g'' to right, Gaird Moulton, Mike Worsen, Tracey MacEwan, 'Joanne Buchanan) Karyn Drennan, Shawn Worsen, Patti Bean, Sonja Lapaine Auburn residents attend Cornfest About 40 Auburn, Ontario residents journeyed to Auburn, Michigan to join in its annual Cornfest celebrations last weekend. The Auburn men's slo- pitch team met the Auburn - Williams slo-pitch team on Saturday afternoon but lost with the score 17-14. All joined the other celebrations and on Sunday viewed the parade which had over 100 entries. Many friendships were renewed and many are coming to Auburn, Ontario this weekend. The slo-pitch teams will meet at 8 p.m. at the Auburn ball diamond and it is hoped that residents will be there to support their team. Auburn is giving an official pot -luck dinner on Saturday at 5:30 p.m. in the hall. The meat is being provided but bring salads for first course and a second course to feed your family with some extra for the American friends. Everyone is welcome. The ladies' softball tournament is also this weekend. Social news Congratulations to Janice Daer, daughter of Ross and Evelyn Daer, who was recently awarded at the Ontario Busiptess Awards Banquet,hdld in Brampton: She won just prize with 95 per cent in the Huron County shorthand competition and then placed third in the AUBURN NEWS Bleen®r Bradnock, 52B-7696 Province of Ontario shor- thand competition,. She isa. student at Goderich District Collegiate Institute with 96 per cent. The Reverend and Mrs. Rick Hawley, Beth and Amy of Sault Ste. Marie visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Barry Million and family. The winner of the Lions Club lottery draw last week was Jim Glousher. Congratulations to Dwight Caldwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Caldwell, for winning two first prizes with his guitar at the Central Mu- ic League competition held at the Valhalla Inn, Kit- chenee recently. He won first prize with his solo and also first with a duet with Donald Dale of Clinton. Dwight is a pupil of Paul Stevenson, Clinton and has been taking lessons since the fall. Mrs. Elva Straughan is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Clayton Robertson and Mr. Robertson of Meaford. Mr. and Mrs. George Collins and Jonathan at- tended the 22nd annual MacKenzie reunion at the CHI-CHEEMAUN BOOKINGS NOW AVAILABLE CALL TODAY 1111111111 LIGE RAVEL 68 Court House Square - Downtown Goderich Please Dia1,524-7335 OUT OF TOWN CALL COLLECT T YOUR COOL? 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The bride-to- be and her mother, Mrs. Betty Helesic of Goderich, were each given a corsage. A bridal contest was conducted by Mrs. Emerson Rodger and the winner was Mrs. Pat Spence of Goderich. Vicki and Lisa presented gifts to the bride-to-be and she thanked all her relatives and friends. Lunch was served and a social time enjoyed. WMS The Auburn Presbyterian Women's -Missionary Sodldy. held its July meeting at the home of Mrs. Dawson Craig. The president, Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock, gave the call to worship followedby a hymn. The devotional period was taken by Mrs. Bradnock. The mission study was taken by Mrs. Frank Raith- by and she told about "The Down to Earth Saints" and their work in the Interior Mission in the Sudan, Africa. The minutes were ap- proved as read by secretary, Mrs. Lillian Letherland and she also read the corre- spondence. Mrs. Frances (,lark gave the financial statement. The meeting was closed with the mizpeth benediction. Lunch was served by Mrs. Craig, assisted by Mrs. Gordon Dobie. Water safety offered. at Point Farms Park Join us at Point Farms this weekend for water fun and safety, a rollicking round at the campfire and art fun at the beach. _ Friday, July 22 7 & 7:45 p.m.: Learn the fun and also the safety of the water. At 7 p.m. a canoe safety demonstration will be given at the beach by a team from the Red Cross who will show you the do's and dont's of canoe and small water- craft safety. At 7:45 p.m. a windsurfing demonstration will be given by Goderich Windsurfing. Saturday, July 23 3 p.m.: OUTDOOR ART - Come to the beach volleyball net for some fun for children of all ages. NOTE: If it's raining!, meet at the barn. 8:30 p.m.: CAMPFIRE - Come to the campfire circle for a rollicking round of our rousing repertoire. Join us in songs, games, stunts and stories. Bring strong voices and an instrument if you have one. Meet at the barn if it's raining. Sunday, July 24 11:30 a.m.: CHURCH SERVICE AND SINGALONG at the barn. Informal dress, everyone, welcome. p.m.: POTTERY WORKSHOP - Feeling creative? Meet at the beach volleyball net tp mold your own freehand clay creation. Best Interest 3 Years Annual We represent many Trust Companies. We are often able to arrange for the highest interest being of• fered on Guaranteed Investment Certificate*. 'Subject to change tigGaiser-Kneale Insurance Brokers Inc. EXETER CLINTON GRAND BEND GODERICN 235-2420 482-9747 238-8484 524-2118 FREE ESTIMATE on your needs Call: Don McCauley 524-4226 Alcan Building Products STORM DOORS AND WINDOWS ALSO Al UMINUM SIDING SOFFIT FASCIA AND FAVF5TP000HING TRILLIUM HOMES b RENOVATIONS 147 RICH ST., Go0ERICH LIFE AUTO HOME COMMERCIAL FARM INSURANCE SERVICFS JIM BELL the co rperaloN HUS. 524-2131 RES 524-8521 31 WEST ST., GOOERICH