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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY,AP
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Recreation committee needs more willing workers
Colborne Township
Recreation Committee
met. in Colborne, Town-
ship .1011 on Wednesday,
April 2. President
'Leonard Fisher opened.
he reeling and
welcomed the few who
had taken the time to
attend and thanked them
for their support. It is
very discouraging that
more men and women in
Colborne are not in-
terested in recreation for
adults and children
enough to do their part. It
always,seems to be.left to
a few willing workers to
try and keep things going.
Mrs. Dorothy Feagan
reported that the bridge
lessons have been well
attended and enjoyed by
everyone attending. The
bridge lessons were for
beginners and there is
now a desire to have
intermediate bridge
lessons in the fall if in-
terest is sufficient to
warrant this.
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W.J. HUGHES
REALTY LTD.
38 EAST ST., GODERICH
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freedom of living on six
acres just minutes from
town. For the owner
there is a 3 level side
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The euchre card
parties have been well
attended and there will be
another euchre card
party this Thursday,
April 10 due to the wishes
of those attending..
Softball was discussed.
This recreation involves
lots of children -who really
enjoy the sport.
Jewell has acted as
overall planner and
organizer for many years
but definitely has to give
this up and the committee
is asking for someone to
volunteer to take over so
that softball can continue
in Colborne Township.
Mrs. Helen Fisher has
.conseritake on—fhe
job of organizing the
swimming lessons.
Swimming lessons for the
young children have
meant a great deal
during the years'.
:Steve Parks will be
.organizing soccer in the
township for those in-
terested in this sport.
There will be a
registration. day for
soccer, softball and T -
ball at the Colborne
Township Hall on
Saturday, May 3. The
time for this will be in the
Signal -Star at a later
date.
All business being
attended to, -the meeting
was adjourned. The
Recreation Committee
will meet again Wed-
nesday, may 7 at 8 p.m. in
Colborne Township Hall.
Mark your calendar and
plan to attend.
OCIAL NEWS
Guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Re Buchanan last
week were their son,
Fred and his family from
Acton who also visited
their son, Steve
,tBuchanan of Colborne.
Mrs. Lottie Pope is a
patient in Goderich
hospital and last week
her •son, James Pope of
Waterloo, Quebec and
daughter, Mrs. Velma
Lowson of Toronto visited
with her while they were
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staying with relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. R.
Buchanan.
Mrs. Earl Sherwood,
Mrs. Mollie Sutton and.
Mrs. R. Buchanan at-
tended . the annual
executive meeting of
Huron West W.I. at
Holmesville on Monday,
April 7 as representatives
from Tiger Dunlop W.I.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
MacCrostie, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Shields and
Miss Olive Shields, Mr.
and Mrs. *Eric Reaburn
and Mr. and Mrs. Ford
Little have returned
home from attending the
wedding of Mr. and Mrs.
bloom as well as the
spring flowers. All this
and the beautiful scenery
and a lovely wedding
- made the holiday long to
be remembered.
Mr. and Mrs. George
Robinson of Carlow at-
tended the 40th wedding
anniversary of Mrs.
Robinson's brother and
his wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Garnet McCreary of
Kemptville, Ontario
recently.
Remember the euchre
party at Colborne
Township Hall this
Thursday, April 10 at 8
p.m.
Ma -c o Mr. and Mrs.Terence
daughter, Annette to Hunter accompanied
Terrance Wayne their daughter and. her
McKellar in Victoria, husband, Mr. and Mrs.
B.C. on Saturday, March John Thompson at
29. They had a wonderful Seaforth, on a holiday
trip and report .the trip to the Barbados,
weather in Victoria was West Indies. They
very spring-like with the returned home on Friday
many Japanese cherry from two weeks of really
trees and magnolias in warm climate (80 and 90
Auburn
news
Eleanor l-radi-lock. correspondent
Auburn residents are
. looking forward to
hearing the Dominion
Life Choir on April 15 in
Knox United Church,
Auburn at 8:30 p.m, ' This
choir of around 25 voices
•was formed in 1998
simply for fun. It is a
charity fund-raising
group with the Dominion
Life Company supplying
all the correspondence.
The. main objective is to
promote good will and
public relations for the
Dominion Life.
Originally, the choir., was
formed to entertain the
• staff of Dom -inion Life
and those who wanted to
listen. The choir travels
within a radius of 100
miles of Kitchener and
has been travelling .in
southwestern Ontario for
about 30 years. -----
Mrs. Lillian Letherland
is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. June Bolger and
amily at Vanastra this
eek.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom
din and Mrs: Elva
aughan visited
bers of , their family
Kitchener and
loo over the
d.
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f the Auburn and
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of Oakville spent the
Easter weekend with her
mother, Mrs. Catherine
Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Hamilton -were visiting -
this past weekend with
her mother, Mrs. Vera
LaVigne at Windsor.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Craig spent the holiday
weekend with her sister,
Miss Jean Hamilton at
Oshawa.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Baechler visited on Good
Friday with his sister,
Mrs. Glen Hines and Mr.
Hines at Hamilton.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Harold
Baechler on the birth of
their first great-
grandchild,- Jeffrey John
Hakkers, in Goderich on
Sunday, April 6. The
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Hakkers of
Goderich.
Mr. T.D. Anderson of
Oakville visited last
weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Oliver Anderson and
other relatives in the
district.
Mr. and Mrs. John Clark
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attend the John Clark
co borne
at 8p.m. Hall on Friday, April 18
Night at Saltford Valley
Plans- are for a family
C o rn eM night with cards for the
adults and crokinole for
the children. Plan to
attend and make . John
Clark's night an en-
joyable and memorable
event.
(wrtrLidr Rilltijit%)rrt...-:p(}rident
degrees). They found
living is quite different in
the Barbados and has to
be seen to be believed.
They found the natives
very mannerly and
report that everything
was very clean. It was an
interesting holiday and
one they will always
remember as a wonderful
trip.
BEGINNERS
BRIDGE
On Monday evei4ing,
April 7 the Beginners
Bridge class met for their
tenth and final evening.
Five tables of bridge
wereplaying and
students were really
enjoying the knowledge
they had received in this
project.
After the game, all
enjoyeda social time
together. At this time
William Bogie' thanked
Mrs. Dempsey, the in-
strji patience
and splendid instructicins.
All felt it was really a
worthwhile project and
expressed the desire to
meet again after the
Christmas season. A
sincere thank you also
went to Mrs. Dorothy
Feagan who organized
this class for Beginners
Bridge through the
Colborne Township
• Recreation Committee.
JOHN CLARK NIGHT
Colborne Township
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