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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-03-27, Page 31g rr A fire broke out last Wednesday at the the home of Jack Thom, about one mile and a half past Carlow. His barn was burnt to the ground. although Goderich firefighters managed to save part of the Twin City School of .Y'4Hairst lin Waterloo, Ont. •Hairptyling •Barbering •Ear Piercing •Make-up 5 -t;rrb S -t E t- 886-6305 1 . f Monday to friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm) Clatuoittart ill %f wry month,. .. . lIEP YOUR MONEY! Of course you want to keep more of the money you work hard for And you could—if you let H&R Block prepare your tax return As a mat42r of fact. in a recent survey. 2 041 of 3 H & R Block Customers who got refunds believed they got bigger refunds than If ley did their own taxes H&R Block helps you get every possible deduction, exemption and credit you're entitled tb Call your near- est -Ha R Block office.today.We could help You keep more of your hard•earned money It pays to be prepared by H&R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX SPF9CIALISTS GODERICH 19 Vittoria St. N. Goderith, Ont. 524-8658 structure. The damage is estimated to be around $70,000. There were no livestock in the barn. However it was reported that a trac- tor was lost in the blaze.(Photo by Todd Mowatt) Firefighters are seen here dowsing the hay to try and -stop the -ire from -spreading. The fireman were forced to remove most of the hay to try and bring the blaze under control. The Goderich fire department were first called to the scene at around 9a.m. and it took theme three hours to bring the fire under control. ( Photo by Todd Mowatt) The first Knox 'United Church news letter was given to members at the morning ser- vice last Sunday. This is a new feature con- taining a variety of information about church activities: Mr. Gary Shuttleworth led the worship service and chose the theme - Remembering and Forgetting, for his Lenten message. A duet was sung by Mrs. Barry' Millian and Miss Lori Millian. 1 rs. Greg Park was the organist. There will be Holy Communion on Palin Sunday, March 31, a Good Friday ser- vice at 2 p.m. on Aprils and a baptismal ser- vice April 21. A renewal gathering for all young people of the community, ages 13 -19, will be held in the church, Saturday, March 30 at 8 p.m. Forms are available from the minister for anyone wishing to attend camp this sum- mer. Agriculture and CanadiarPlndustries was the topic at the March meeting of the Auburn Women's Institute held last Tues- day in, the Community Memorial Hall. The meeting was opened .with president Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock and Mrs. Marjorie McDougall a pianist. The president asked that more crafts be brought for the Erland Lee home week in June. The secretary, Mrs. Robert Peck, read the minutes and also gave the financial statement. It was announced the Huron - West Executive meeting will be held at Wingham on April lst. The roll call was answered by each member paying a penny for each plant in their house. One of the convenors Mrs. Hugh Bennett, presented an interesting paper on soy beans and gave out several recipes and samples. Mrs. Lloyd Barth gave two readings - Why did you buy it? and My neighbour Jim. A beautiful African violet was won by Mrs. Robert Peck. Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer had held idents AUBURN imisaammoirmaiwomeweamosaamamenameas Eleanor Erma leinorolkg 191213-786119 the lucky chair and Mrs. Isabel Turner was the winner. The former neighbours of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lubbers and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Datema gathered last Saturday evening for_ a surprise party in the Community Hall. Both couples have moved to Aubuinl dwitig the last few months. Games of euchre, crokinole, and UNO were played. Lawrence Plaetzer and Siebold Siertsema read the ad- dresses and gifts of lamps were presented by Dana Bean. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jardin and family of Kitchener and Mrs. Bonnie Armour and daughter Julie of Waterloo spent Sunday - with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gross gave a sur- prise 40th Anniversary dinner recently for Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bean of Goderieh. Brothers and sisters of Mrs. Bean were guests. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Durst could, not attend, so an 18 minute film was shown of the work they are doing in Northern Canada. Winners at last week's euchre party held in the Auburn Community Memorial Hall were: novelty, Mrs. Jim Glousher; high lady, Mrs. Don Cartwright; low lady, Mrs. Jirr1 Cartwrr'ght; high man, Ted Mills and low man, Ed Brooks. Don't forget the Annual Sunday School pancake supper on April 3rd from 5 - 7 in the Sunday School room. r, and (IF Easter is just around the corner... make it special for family and friends, Whistle Dixie's! Send a special Easter Bouquet . to all those loved ones'far away... ��tenoa WIRE SERVICES at Dixie's give you a Wide choice :from which to send your special wish. -t-.,:--,(:«w�_. tom: 8S See us for Fresh, Silk or Dried CUSTOM EASTER BASKETS FRONTIERS MADE ON REQUEST Thursday, March 28, 1985 Come see our newly expanded service cen- tre. We've added a new service department (4900 sq. ft.) and enlarged our parts depart- ment... all to give you even better service. We'll have new tractors and equipment on display. Farming Frontie s show times - 2:00 p.m., 7:30 p.m. U HURON IJOHN DEERE In Siod furor Easfer... WI CI�RJ3ASI( ET S We've a good selection of styles and sizes for all your Easter needs. Priced from $300 Large Selection of Flowering & Green Plants also EASTER NOVELTIES •China Bunnies 'Egg Cups •Flocked Bunnies, Chicks & Ducks Service Centre Blyth 523-4244 FLOWERS FOR TODAY GIFTS FOREVER 166 THE SQUARE, GODERICH PFI: 524-8761 Evenings and Sundays phone 529-7: