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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-09-28, Page 104 li,""'• • tl, 4 • .01:4."-..,:„.„4? • V..4, Aitr'• 11, .• • 4, ..-rh• -,', , v ,,. . . . . • ..,.• . . ••- • .., , • L. d. '''', ' ' V4-,. 1:',..; ' •• .' ••4••••*.• 1, '..ft ."••• "gb ' •4";,.., . . -, . . ';" ... ••;•• • :•4"i''''•••"•••'''. • .' ''•• ',..,,. r. • • ... .. ithellihml. Meetiiit'. Alibitrn • :44 ine0Int. ...4, bek I: .4t tik, ''.I'',. tY4e was m charge ' opened the meeting with 4H pledge. , The mihiites.„,. were S� cepted as read hy the secretary, Loa roll .c,all was' „Wered by telling how to get breve err - else while watching TV. Mrs. Doug Chamney and Mrs. Collins led in the discussion on skin care. Mary Kay Consultant, Mrs. Linda Chamney demonstrated how to make- up faces with blush; eye shadow, mascara and lip loss. 11,10440ra thanked Mrs chainney . .pranoritodld r witba 040'andrer, Each 1 then dmgilar orm.. fnon. ...:inmoon.from Mrs. Chamney. • The meeting closed with. the4elimotto. , Fred Davison Fred DaYisonef Myth died in the Clinton Public Hospital on Tuesda Y, September 13 in , his 91st year. Born in Bayfield on August 22, 1893, he was the son of the late John and Catherine Davison. He went to Detroit and worked for General Motors for years. He mar- ried Elizabeth Walter of Col - Pest Interest * .1 % 5 fear ; , Annual We represent many Trust Companies. We are often able to arrange for the highest interest being of- fered on Guaranteed investment Certificates. 'Subject to change Ga iser-K nea le Insurance Brokers Inc. EXETER CLINTON GRAND BEND 235-2420 482-9747 238-8484 GODERICH, 524-2118 PIl1fl1!i.1*$ ,eek with, dance, ,!- 'Mrs ::.'010.41).00. and Plaekatitai :4oatees with--,SChliaider:*er*-..L ars,Nehilhilithied14affee, • 1ea,40':: ' : .4he't,Woiliratt Cho*atitt .,.#40tiall..Prior CA0 • — ItheW • •- 41S",. • 4410artntan 00140 r Oa' 11-7151i10 tOtotart:1 ,.. - sANY'1,and ,Ja iirright borne ToWnship in June of 1928 in Detroit. Your years ago, they mov- ed to Blyth _where his Wife died in September of 1982. He is survii,red by one sister, Louisa Lord of Mon- treal anda number of nieces and nephews. Besides his wife, he was predeceased by two sisters and three brothers. The funeral service was held at the Tasker Funeral Home In Blyth on September 15 with the Reverend John Wood of Goderich of- ficiating. Burial took place in Col- • borne Township Cemetery. Pallbearers were Bill Young of Goderich, Elwyn' Good of R.R. 3 Auburn, Bill , Phillips of R.R. 7 Lucknow, Harry Bakker of Bayfield, Leonard Good of R.R. 3 Auburn and Thomas Mallett of London. Flowerbearers were Brown Lindsay of Bayfield, Bob Phillips of R.R. 7 Lucknow and Donald Good of R.R. 1 Auburn. Social -News 0.:141adun visited Sow with Mr. and Mrs. rt. Arthur. ennomunity siorry to .that Plirs. Gerrit . era:fell* her home la.st 'and taken by am - Mr. and Mrs. Baechler attended the bap- tismal service fpr .Aslit Holmes at the WinthrOp.',_ United Church look,..§0cloyi, ' vas She is their ggat . gfandr ft of Mr. .011C Mrs. • Jackie daughter ancus„ the ei.ct, -,, ulance tOWitigharn Districit relatives atte ifid . ital and then on to Strat- , General Hospital where Holmes of' EgFIclintYg AI ' i,..,5 served ' at thelllithhqoin4ene t she was treated for a frac*, Dired hip'. Mrs. Catherine Egmondville fallowing . thhle4;400'skol, ell in her home '77 ,.lind,*.attkikeitby ambulance serviMrs: Emerson Rodger an ,.g. ce. _ .. , l_ilii._ _ her son, Gary Rodger 0 .home and Is bertg: ... 7 -,XAt Qinton tic Hospital. ...1 rarik,Joe P' fell at her Goderieb, visited last Mons -1,,,—i. Church last Sunddy we V Flowers in Knox Unild Mary , Meass,,L._, lin' these linottital 't- oo 4m -se ladies will 41vell" and be able to home. day with Mrs. Chamney at Windiest': *.TA•, placed in memory of the la , 4nd -Mrs. Frank Torrance Tabb. 0 1, , ..s,A. and John Raithby Mr. and Mrs. Donld°, Iasi ireekend in Coll - Haines, Mrs. Kenneth .4yantRat by and family. tii•Mr. and Mrs: McDougall and Mrs. TOM, ,. Norman McDowell islable Haggitt returned home from AO h,home,a4ain following a ten day trip last Saturday hii slalaiess in Winghaifl. evening. Their Eastern Hij441 • Canada trip included Cape - ,,,Hriawers in St. Mark's Cod, Boston, Hyannisport Ainglidan Church last Sunday. • :941' Ober 01; at% *Oil and da hriltataloo sliett WeOtetutifith her 'eind a:LI:017r, Mrs. ElvaStrallgOne7' AO% IMO PAO. POnatd Cart; Wright spent last iieekend in Toronto with. Mr. Cart- wrignrs sister, Mrs. Bob Williams andMr. Williams. Mr.' and Mrs. Keith Machin returned last week from a holiday spent on the 'East coast.' laidibance Alarge crowd attended the last Ffid evening in Ate Atiburn Community Memorial Hall with music supnliedbY,SteVen's Country Gold diselockey. The dance was sponsored by the ladies' softball t0am and -the over- thirty'sk-pitch team: The ' Auburn Angels prep ted their coach, 'I3ill Spr and n*nager, Clare with- gifts given by **kers and ' Laura Lawrence: Gifts -were also preSented to Marie Brindley • ib! the best batting average; t9 Qv r of TOP* The president, Mrs. tions, Mrs. Tom Lawior read Eleanor Bradn ock, welcom- the reselution g 0 iheltiding the visitors used -00'401i which — and Tad 'a poem,' "Life is presented g the loandon What. baMalte it." Area Oanventiorn A discus - 'The gunnies were read by sion followed and it was ac - the se§retary, Mrs. Robert cepted by the memberalhat Peck and she also gave the the resolution be supported financial statement; presented by the Sp,ruigford Mrs. Bradnock thanked W.I. in Oitford South the ladies who had assisted District. at the Lions Club dinner Mrs. Robert Peck read an recently. article on 'Pennies for The roll call was answered Friendship" - the Associated by telling a joke of paying a Country Women of the fine. Several good funny World's project. jokes were tolci by the Prize winners were Mrs. iott Lapp and Mrs. members. Delegates to the Huron Leonard Archambault. County rally to be held at The next meeting will be -a Bluevale in October will be dessert luncheon at .1 p.m. Mrs, Robert Peck and Mrs. October 19 -..when Dungannon, Lillian Letherland. Mrs. Goderich Township and Elliott Lapp was chosen Londesboro will be guests. Lions Club delegatetothate sLondonmarys Areaeb A new season has begun for the Auburn and District October 27 and 28. A request has been made Lions Club with their new to again knit for the president, Lion Marinus Christmas Bureau of Family Bakker. Attendance is down and Children's Services of but it is hoped that once the Huron County. Mrs. Brad- fall harvesting is completed, nock will' have yarn everyone will return. available for those who want It was moved that the dues to knit. It was decided to take the late e Vincent, runner-up and s. rug braiding course and Ell. Mr Bradnock and Mrs. and Lake Placid. Were. !h memory ofthe having the' least errors; Tena Empey will be the •„ ;uidAnita Sowerby, the best - leaders. defedsive player. . Bali Banquet • Around, 75 minor ball players and theirparents en- joyd, a bountiful „ smorgasbotd pot -luck sup- - per last Sfinday evening in the Comainnity Memorial Hall. The Township Coor- dinator, -Mrs-,, Brenda Scott, was in charge, assited by Mrs. Dorothy Schneider. The supper was to close a very successfill season. It is hoped that there will be the same teams next year or maybe more. W.I. Auburn Women's Institute met last Tuesday morning at the honie of Mrs. Robert • ' ' -L ,.....„,, • s GMC S-15. The complete line of compact Pickups and Club Coupes (gasoline or available new diesel) and S-15 Jimmys. PONTIAC 2000 SUN BIRD. Our largest front -wheel -drive family now offers more turbo models than any other carline sold in Canada. BUICK SKYHAWK. • Trim -size elegance in our smallest Buicks. 1 High technology makes it possible high quality .makes it Buick. BUICK CENTURY. Bringing together high tech and high value, six -passenger Century moves farther out front with new, mid:size, front -wheel -drive wagons (available • late fall). PONTIAC F1E.RO. It's here, North America's only mid -engine production car ever, and the first two -passenger Pontiac. Non -rusting Enduraflex body panels help make Fiero unique. As well as exclusive. Only Pontiac's got it! / Buying or leasing, come in for a test drive. 75 111.111,01110 01171 TWO OF INIX1111101 ... 14411011.64, • ""--"7.7 • , ..... „ ....... /se 1 44,11 t........... ..... Never have we introduced such a total, all-encompassing lineup of cars and light trucks. Whatever you have in mind for '84, we've got it for you in great style. Looking for economy with flair? We have Acadian and Pontiac 1000 hatch- backs, five -passenger Buick Skyhawks and the most models ever of Pontiac 2000 Sunbird. You name it, we have it! Subcompacts, compacts, mid-size and full-size Pontiacs and Buicks, sporty cars, family cars, personal luxury cars, a full range from two-pa§senger Fieros to eight -passenger Parisienne station wagons, even a couple of convertibles. From thrifty 4 -cylinder engines thrOugh Vos and V8s, gasoline or diesel, we've also got your kind of power. Some egnipment hown or mentioned is available at extra cost. Not to mention our fabulous GMC trucks for '84, from compact S -15s, now including small diesel pickups, to full- size gas or diesel pickups, Suburbans, Jimmys and Vans. Comc on to our place and let us prove that, dollar for dollar, model for model, our 1984 cars and trucks present the hottest flOor show in this or any town! PBC, 1 84 McGEE PONTIAC BUICK GMC Mrs. Lillian Letherland gave the card report and read the thank you notes she had received. Mrs. Frank Raithby reported on the labels and she is looking for more. An invitation was received to attend Tiger Dunlop's meeting when Mrs. Mary Bere will tell about her trip to New Guinea and show pic- tures of her trip this past summer on September 22. Goderich Women's Institute extended an invitation for October 6 at 2 p.m. which was accepted. Meal prices for catering were reviewed and accepted as set down by a committee of all the groups in the 1 PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA” • FILTER QUEENI„SAkES11/ SERVICE— , •VACUUM CLEANERS - (Sales & Service to Most Makes) •FM COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS (For Farm 8( Business) •WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES *WOODS FREEZERS • CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEMS • INSECT & FLY KILLING UNITS (For Indoor & Outdoor Use) ,GIFTS & MANY MORE ITEMS ' VARNA, ONT. 482-7103 4. • 41, . rs are raga sted te a ,guesk to, Atet nieInbIft her 6 t oidd he fl welegitle. !ions Club10etin held eve rst. an .4,:thiro Wednesday Oath* An On= swinkm ceremdny - was held On Thursday evening at the jObit' Meeting of the Beavers and -' Cubs' for Miehael Schneider Scott of Auburn, Chris Heard of' Blyth and Patrick Hallahan of Blyth. The Beavers met at the. Legion Hall and marched to the Christian- Reformed Church where Rainbevy led the Beavers in their opening. The swun-up Beavers .were called forward and stood in front of their leaders,, while Bubbles bid them a Beaver farewell and wished , thenri well in the Cub` `pack. Hawkeye escorted the Beavers down the river banks to the edge of the, Cub pack to their parents, where at this time the lights' were dimmed and the parents removed the boys' Beavers unifOrms and put on their Cub uniforms. Akela welcomed the boys as new chums into the Cub for 19834984 be $130. pack. Merle Thomas of Clin- District Governor Stewart ton, the A.D.C. for Cubs, McKinnon was present and presented eath new churn presented the past presi- with their whitenneckerchief dent's plaque to Lion Jim and explained the meaning' Schneider. Five year Pins were then met by their sixer and of it. The new chums were accepted into the Wolf Crib. pabredse1n3tuedebsto Club membersmembers pack with the grand howl. were presented with 100 per- Rusty and Merle led the cent attendance pins. District Governor Stewart nanewd parents in ibBeaavbeemrs,brubesf urged all to join in his theme rousing actionsongs. "Join Hands in Service", in Rusty led the Beavers in supporting organizations for their clesing. Refreshments tahnedhbealinringaids.danddeaf, glasses were then enjoyed by all. The first Blyth Beavers A discussion among the would like to welcome members took place on 'Set- Sharon Glousher of Auburn ting our Sights" on new pro- as a new leader and will be jects for the coming year picking a Beaver name for such as completing the fenc- her at the next meeting. ing of the ball diamond, The Beavers held a very building picnic tables for the successful bake and craft park and erecting a com- table at the Blyth Threshers mouncittoybpearrkissign. membership thank all the parents for Reunion. They would like to month.- All Lions Club their support of this project. .:01, • EST. 197S •-• • r tS•it.it •• ; +',,f. ot. 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