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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-11-13, Page 16fi (gA dM fi Ne4.5 li •06 e�4 ji (A+ !}i Welt 1 Sueiet . eta , ` s' 1L X11 tiel, 1v 4 Stile 'Cbrri '7T h��lEv oriel* ' ougoll *net the piano and Pa tic supper followed. '; Violin, piano and guitar entertainment was given by John, Elva, Sharon and Maine Brown of Blyth. A report tits winterizing the fountain at Manchester Gardens was given by Don Haines. 1Iembers were told they could order the magazine • "Gardening and Leisure Liying" by contacting Mrs. Ross Robinson. Ross Robinson and James Schneider will again put the Christmas Nativity scene at the Manchester Gardens. - The District Director Clarence Lange of Chesley addressed the members bringing them up to date on the news from District 8. He then showed slides on his recent trip to Western Canada. Euchre Winners The winners at the euchre party on Nov. 5 were high lady, Marian Haggitt; low lady, Grace Cartwright; high man, Orval McPhee; low man, Lois Haines (playing as a man) and novelty, Roy Daer. There were eight tables. Euchre parties are every Tuesday night at the Community hall at 8 p.m. Knox United Church Organ and piano prelude was played by Mrs. Gordon Gross and Marjorie McDougall. The reading of the Honor roll of the first World War was read by Orval McPhee. Honor roll'of the Second World War was read by Maurice Bean. Scrintur'Q were Homebaking and crafts e lest gat Weil wasplayed by trumpeter Angela Schneider. The piano .solo was by Lori Millian ; 'The junior congregation was run by Anita Gross, Leona Cunningham and Karen and Ruth Anne Bakker. The minister Gary T. Shuttleworth chose for his sermon "How Many More .Remem- brannces". The offering was received by Steven Millian and Bill Seers. The Walls,erburn Club • A Hallowe'en Masquerade at the home of .. Mrs. Tom Cunningham was enjoyed on Oct. 29 at 8 p.m. with 11 members present. Prizes were won by Mrs. K. Lapp, Mrs. L. Archambault, Mrs. T. Rutledge and Mrs. E. Lapp. Members not in costume had to pay a fine. The meeting opened with prayer by Mrs. L. Penfound. The treasurer's report was given and the foster child is paid until the end of December. Mrs. J. Verwey moved that $20 be sent for the birthday and Christmas gift for the child. A donation by Rev. D. McMaster of London m memory of his mother was received. The draw donated by Mrs. T. R_ utledge was won by Mrs. T. Cunningham. Mrs. J. Verwey offered her home for the November meeting. Mrs. E. Lapp, Mrs. T. Rutledge will be program committee and Mrs. L. Penfound and Mrs.: Garth McClin- chey will be the lunch committee. There will be a guest speaker showing how to make decorations at the November meeting. Wild flowers should be collected and brought for November meeting. sold at Holmesville bazaar HOLMESVILLE - The United Church Women held their annual bazaar on November 7. Isabel Harris, president, welcomed everyone to the bazaar which was very well attended. Lots of homebaking, crafts and produce and Christmas articles were sold. Worship Service was held in Holmesville United Church on Sunday morning with Rev. J. Bechtel officating. The Senior chair led in the ministry of music. Rev. Bechtel spoke to the children about poppies and Remembrance Day. Sympathy of the community goes to the Lanis family on the death of their mother and grandmother and to the Cox family on the death of their mother and grandmother. The Holmesville people will be saddened to hear of the death of Mrs. Mel Elliott. Her husband ran the cheese factory in Holmesville some years ago. The Enterprising 4eniors met in the Com- munity centre in Holmesville last Thursday sir HOLMESVILLE NEWS Blanche Deevee; 482-8536 afternoon. Bert McCreath chaired the meeting and Charlotte Norman played the piano. Alice Parker reported that all the cook books were sold. A motion was made to send $50 to the Town and Country Homemakers. The Christmas party will be held December 4 with a pot luck at 12:30 p.m. The next meeting will be November 21. Blanche Deeves spoke on a bus trip to the Royal Winter Fair, and a possible Christmas Lights tour to Niagara Falls. iter ub Bazaar will be en, Nov. 16 and articles made are to bo (111,ayed Mrs. L. Penfound gave a hallowe''elcontest and Mrs. E, Lapp was the lucky winner. The goblins and witches enjoyed a lunch served by Mrs. S. Ball, Bernice Norman and Mrs:' T, Cunningham. Personal News Mrs. Roy Cope of London visited for three days last week with her cousin Marjorke McDougall, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McClinchey of Blyth celebrated their 60th anniversary last week. They are formerly of the Auburn area. Mr: and Mrs. Tom Lawlor of Auburn and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Maize of Lucknow visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Goddard of. Goderich. The occasion was a surprise dinner party for Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Anderson for their 35th wedding an- niversary. Mrs. Anderson is the former Pearl Lawlor. Her daughters Joyce Goddard and, Joan Maize served the dinner and anniver- sary cake. Mr. and Mrs. Lawlor were the Anderson's attendants at their wedding 35 years ago. Company with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawrence, to celebrate Mrs. Lawrence's birthday on Sunday were, Barry and Cathy Austin and twin boys, Madeline and Keith Kerr of Goderich, Audrey, Johnny and Pat Rutledge of Auburn, Garry and Mary Smith of Dungannon, Gordon and Donna Powell of Auburn, Penny and Johnathan Rutledge, Randy Stott and son of Blyth, Leonard Smith of Ripley, Diana and Kassy Hays of Kincardine and Irene Dickey of Goderich. Novernlber 23, 1985 8:00p.m.-100a.m. Goderich, Ont. Age of 'majority only No minors admitted For tickets & more information call 524-4511 or 524-4628 HAPPY BIRTHDAY RICHARD BODDY •• ••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • J.M. CUTT LIMITED RED & WHITE FOODMASTER 91 VICTORIA STREET GODERICH WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. ••••••••••••••••••••• avex CAMPBELL 10 . OZ. TOMATOLSOUP 2/.99 • • • • • • • • • liquid ill 3.6 L jug III 39 DOLE 19 FL. OZ. PINEAPPLE .99 GQPERICH' . $4.00 Per Ticket Lunch Provided` For more information call: 524-4626 or 529-7843 STORE FOR LEASE ON THE SQUARE Prime location with approximately 1800 sq. ft. on main floor. Modern front, air conditioning and lots of extras. Suitable for any retail operation. No phone inquiries please. Apply in person at ALEXANDER & CHAPMAN REALTY LIMITED 211 Bayfield Road, Goderich a ii ••••••••••••`P 4,5 i • • • • • WINTER STORE HOURS OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK Mon..Sot....8:00 am to 9:00 pm Prices in effect 'till closing Sg;lie day, November 16. 1985 or w quantities last. SARDINESG. 2/.99 IVORY LIQUID ,.. 2.79 WESTON 675 G. COUNTRY HAVEST 99 BREAD • TUFFY 400 G. HUTS & BOLTS 1.39 Nabob COQ regular, fine or extra fine custom roast tradition tomito juiceubby 48 fl. tin 1,99 Pig 48 FL. OZ. SPAGHETTI SAUCE 1 .90 PAPER TOWELS 1.29 CAMPBELL 10 FL. OZ. PURE CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP A I . .99 369 g vacuum pack 99 • • • ALLEN'S 48 FL. OZ. APPLE JUICE 1.1 HUMPTY DUMPTY 200 G. POTATO CHIPS .89 COTTONELLE 4 ROLL PKG. BATHROOM TISSUE .69 • • fresh from the shoulder i 1 Huron County's foster parents were honored at a banquet held last week at the Stanley Township Community Centre. Foster parents receiving awards for participating in the foster care program for five years, are from the left, front, Bessie Blenkhorn of RR 4, Brussels. Earleen Spain of Goderich and Lynn Mount of RR 1. Varna, and back, Donald Blenkhorn, Gerald Spain and Lowell Mount. Absent from the photo are James and Susan Rumball of Dashwood. At its annual banquet last week, the Huron Family and Children's Services gave recognition to volunteers who have served the agency for five years. From the left, front, are Eleanor Hayter of Grand Bend, Elizabeth Foster of Clinton and Edna Simmons of Exeter and back, Gordon and Elmira Finnigan of Goderich and Bob Irwin of Clinton. Missing from the photo are Alma Watson of Brussels and Elaine Ayres of Goderich. y • • • • ng 2.84 29 Ib. 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