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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1980-04-09, Page 5• GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY,AP ,""r'.';'.e::',:".•".•'• • • 2,1980W 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. REALTY \A/ORLJD., W.J. HUGHES REALTY LTD. 38 EAST ST., GODERICH MEMBER BROKER 4,,,5z4woo-r. WANTED; A HORSE AND A DOG to enjoy the freedom of living on six acres just minutes from town. For the owner there is a 3 level side split, finished family room with a large fireplace. Call Harold 524-8100 or res. 565-2828. W-718 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 REG. 22.PERM.. REG. 'ZU PERM - REG. $1 8 PERM - REG. $1 6 PERM - REG. $1 4 PERM - UNTIL APR. 30TH. SPECIAL $20°° SPECIAL $11 8?° SPECIAL $16?0 SPECIAL $14?° SPECIAL $1113?° KATHIE STANBIJRY DUNGANNON 529-7949 QUALITY PRODUCTS AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES GREEN 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. unking was the f the Auburn and ions Club draw of pork last f w Jar S t r mem in Water weeken Ron H winner o District L on a side weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kai UP TIME MAKES IT GROW BETTER! C•I•L• *Golf Green *Crabgrass Doctor SCOTT'S •Turf Builder *Halts ( Crabgrass Preventive THATCHING & ROLLING Thatch your own Lawn or let us doit for you. Book now for Lawn Rolling - For all your Lawn & Garden needs come to... ART'S LANDSCAPING NURSERY & GARDEN CENTRE 166 Bennett St. E. GOOERICH 524.2645 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 11111.11111111111M"MMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM and family are invited to 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 residents and former residents and friends of ...OR TRY WEIGHT WATCHERS. JOIN. WEIGHT WATCHERS Mt% April 14th through April 25th, 1980 4°°SAVE$ ON YOUR REGISTRATION ANO FIRST MEETING FEE 04,0 op plkable to ,nip, Otic,., and students reduced retel O( all the weight lots programin the e„ it alone You'll lean dh0,1 our Eating world, none have been.more suLtesful Jr ioreg weight And well tea,h than Weight 'Watchersn-. tngsour attitude about food. 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