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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1984-07-25, Page 7The Truro Concert Band, from Truro, Nova Scotia, entertained at the Festival of the Arts on Friday afternoon. Othermusical entertainment on Friday included Zurich stepdancer Becky McKinley. The Truro band was visiting Goderich for five days in return for a visit the Goderich Laketown Band made to Nova Scotia last year. While here, the Truro band also played at the Huron County Museum, at North Street United Church, as well as in Stratford and Niagara Falls On Sunday night, they held a special Bicentennial concert at Harbour Park which featured a pageant of flags and crests from Ontario's counties. (photo by Anne Nare j ko Benmiller team wins ladies' tourney Large crowds and good ball games were held last weekend at the Auburn ball park when the Auburn ladies' softball team spon- sored a tournament. Plans were under the direction of Bill Sproul and Clare Millian. The A championship was won by Ben - miller and the B championship was won by Art's Landscaping:of Goderich. Friday evening the games started at 7 p.m. with Goderich Elevators defeating West Wawanosh Warriors 23 - 4. At the 8:30 game, Benmiller defeated Auburn 7-0. Saturday morning Art's Landscaping was defeated by Gardiners 1-3 - 10. Clinton Slug- gers luggers were downed by Londesboro 20 - 8 and Blyth defeated Lucknow 20 - 0. West Wawanosh Warriors defeated Auburn 6 - 2 and then Benmiller beat the Elevators, 10 - 9. Art's Landscaping beat Clinton 29 - 8. Goderich Gardiner's beat Londesboro 6 - 5 and Art's beat Lucknow 16 - 6. The A championship cup was presented by Ross Dobie, president of the Auburn Lions'Club, and Bill Craig of Clinton ,who gave the cup that had been presented by the • Craig family in memory of their father, Baseball Bill Craig. Also Bill Sproul presented a cheque to the winners and a baseball bat Made by Ross Robinson for the most valuable player who was. Linda Splan. Benmiller won the A championship over ,Blyth with a score 6 - 5. The B series was won by Art's Landscap- ing with a score of .7 - 6 over the West Wawanosh Warriors. The cup, donated by Molson's, was presented to the winners along with their cheque from the Lions Club. The most valuable player, Joyce Thompson received the newly made bat. At 3 p.m. the Auburn Michigan- Firemen played the Auburn, Ontario slo-pitch team and won by 11 -10 and therefore kept the cup on this side of Lake Huron for another year. Children's Day Over 30 children enjoyed the annual Children's Day held by the Auburn Women's Institute in the Auburn hall last Tuesday afternoon. The president, Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock, welcomed the children and some members and friends and introduced Ross Robinson who operated the projector. The films, "The Runt of the Litter", Wedding Bells" and "The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy" were shown to an interested Audience. A vote of thanks was given by the children to Mr. Rubinson for coming and operating I.I.■ AUBURN Eleanor Bradnock, 526-7595 the projector. A sing -song was led by Mrs. Sheron Stadelmann. Following the picture show, ice-cream sundaes, cup cakes and Freshie were given to the children and adults. This was served by Mrs. Sheron Stadelmann, Mrs. Dorothy Schneider, Mrs. Tom Lawrence and Mrs. Gordon Powell, assisted by Mrs. Gordon Charnney and Mrs. Tena Empey. A short meeting was held when Mrs. Lillian Letherland reported •on cards sent and read the ank-you notes received. It was appved by the members that the Auburn W.I. sponsor the 4-H program this fall and Marilyn Archambault will be the leader for the Computer Club. Any girl wishing to take part, please contact Marilyn as soon as possible. The girls will learn about the history of the computer, how to program the computer and word process- ing. They will also do computer comparison shopping. Mrs. Bradnock had the copies of the W.I. pictures which had been taken for the Atlas available for those who ordered one. Social News Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bean returned home last weekend after visiting in Nova Scotia via the Annapolis Valley for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gross, Anita, Bryan and April returned home last weekend after a trip to the Maritime provinces for two weeks. On their trip home they visited at Sudbury with Mrs. Gross' brother Allan McDougall, Mrs. McDougall, Angie, Shane and Marcie. Angie returned home with the Gross family for a holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dobie arrived home last weekend after a three week trip to the West ('oast. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haines, Rachel and David of Niagara Falls visited last week with Mr. Haines' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Haines. TRY THESE GREAT... BULK FOOD SPECIALS WE PACKAGE FOR YOU Aunt Jemima Deluxe Pancake Reg. '22/100 gr. MixMe • 1 8 100 gr. Chocolate, Strawberry, Vanilla Ice Wafers 15off Dried Soup Reg. .09/100 gr. Mix • 07/ 100 gr. Australia, Sultana, 4 Crown Reg. 1.32/1b. .29/100 gr. Raisins .99.. .22/100 gr. LAST WEEK Flavour Drink Crystals Lemon, Cherry, Orange, Grape, Fruit Punch, Lemonade, Cranberry. • 22/100 gr. .99 /lb. EVERYDAY -LOW PRICE Peanut Butter .99/ib COUNTRY BULK FOOD STORE SUNCOAST MALL GODERICH HRS: MON FRI 9-9 SAT. MON.-FRI. - 524-4414 Mr. and Mrs. William Seers returned home last weekend after a week's holiday in Quebec. Mrs. Tena Empey visited last weekend with friends in Aylmer. Cathy Nesbit, Karen Plunkett, Lana and Leslie Lawrence and Donna Lynn Arm- strong attended the intermediate camp at Menesetung United Church camp recently. Mr. and Mrs. Fordyce Clark of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Latimer of Calgary visited last Wednesday with Mrs. Tom Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips. Walkerburn Picnic Members of the Walkerburn Club are planning. a 65th anniversary picnic of their Club on August 18 at Ball's Grove, Hullett Township. All former members and their families are invited to the program which will commence at 1:30 p.m. All are asked to bring the first course, dishes, cutlery and their own lawn chairs. Club members are supplying dessert and drinks. In ease of rain, this event will be held in the I-iullett Township Central school. Benefit Evening The benefit social for John and Krista Kruzanowski who lost their house in a fire, will be held this Friday evening at 8:30 p.m. in Auburn hall. Ladies please bring lunch. The Auburn and District Lions Club is help- ing to get furniture and clothing. Needed are: men's clothing _ size 38, shirts size - 17 and size 10-11 shoes; ladies' clothing - size 14, size 7'shoes; Andre - boy's size 14, shoes size 6; and Cheri, size 10, shoe size 1. If you caflnot come on Friday evening, please contact the Lions Club president, Ross Dobie and leave your donation with him. 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