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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-10-01, Page 11'strict ews ita MacLennan returns home from hospital Now summer with its friendly days is slip- ping swiftly by, Now early sets the glowing sun and birds now southward fly;G why d - bye to long bright sunny daysbut should I complain? There never was a winter yet but summer came again. The people of the area will be glad to hear that Rhetta MacLennan ha approximatelysixreturned home after weeks in hospital in London and Wingham. Rhetta is now convalescing very well after hip surgery. Her daughter Florence MacLennan and friend Shirley of Kit- chener are there looking after her and another daughter Louise Millar of Palmerston came on Wednesday to see her mother. Barbara Wilkins of Paris was home on Friday visiting her parents Charles and Mayme Wilkins. On Sunday Wellington and Kae Webster visited with Elleda and Clarence Irwin. Stella Irwin and her son Lloyd of Kinloss Township were dinner guests with Charles .and Mayme Wilkins on Thursday. Paul and Jane Emberlin of Toronto visited on the weekend with Dorothy Finlayson. Mr. and Mrs. Art Mathewman were in Minden recently to attend Art's sister's funeral. Since then, they've spent a few days in Prescott with their daughters and LOCHALRH NEWS Kiss Webster, 395©be57 son-in-law and their two grandsons Terry, Margo, Jamie and Beau Pettis. On Thursday afternoon those visiting Rhetta MacLennan were Rhettas sister-in- law Peggy Jardine of Harriston, her niece Doris Roulston of Ayton and Wellington and Kae Webster. Visiting on Wednesday were Finlay and Margie MacDonald and Peggy McCharles of Point Clark. NEWBORN NEWS McLEAN Wayne, Trudy and Mary Katherine welcome with love Michael James, born Sept. 16, 1986. Michael is the second grand- child for Mr. and Mrs. George McLean and third for Mr. ands s. Benson Botz. LKurt and Brent Fuller are proud to an- nounce the joyful arrival of their sister, Jen- nifer Lee, born at 6:55 a.m. Sunday, 'September 7, 1986, weighing 6 lbs. 8 ozs. Pro- a ud parents and Wayne and Cindy Fuller, Brampton. Third grandchild for Betty Fuller of Goderich and eighteenth grand- child for Elmer and Naida McClinchey of Goderich. Special thanks to Dr. Nancy Overington and staff of Peel Memorial Hospital, Brampton. McCONNELL David and Doreen are very pleased to an- nounce the arrival of their daughter4 Amy Jenna. She was born on Septer ner &4, 1986. A little sister for Sean and Jason. We would like to give our warm thanks,to Dr. Walker and all the staff of 2nd east. -40 WILSON Jane and David are thrilled to announce the arrival of Katherine Elizabeth"Katey", on Sunday, September•21,1986,"at"CrcditbV her , Hospital, Toronto, Ontario. Big Sean says she's precious. Nana Avice and Grampy Ralph Foster are delighted, as well as grandparents Dot and Bruce Wilson, Toronto. Marion C. Warren of Goderich is a happy great Nana. Canvassers collect for arthritis Sponsored by Blue WaPia• ter284, ChoGodorlchplor Order of the Eodtarn Star GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1,19,86--1'A GE 11 Display end Selo too Lo0ol Arts Tole Art *Wooden 1pys 6 Novelties •Mochrame' Paintings Brom Woter Col6urs and Coloured Pencil Guilts *Creative Mlrran *Butl(1rfy Piclures •Brand Dough Art *Silk Plower Arrangements *Chocolate Novelties *Pottery aFBrani Potpourri 'Wood Turning ,Atrppl0 OoIls *porcolcln Dolls *Pressed Wlld Flowers *Stained Gloss *Mond Cut B Tooled Leather .PLUS REGULAR CRAFTS *iron Ware slays *Knitting *Crochet *Weaving *Twine Mats *Jewellery *tote Bogs *String Arl *Ceramics *Honey *Country Baking *Produce *Maple Siff up. Meals B Refreshments Served *Door Prizes Admission: Adults 504 (Children under 12 must be accompanied by on adult) GATES Saturday., Gabes` 22, Saturday. October 1910m t0 5.00 p.m . Sunday. October 26. 198613:00 p.m. to 5:90 p.m. SAL11080 VALLEY HALL VI km. north of Galeria) East all Highway 21 •;.md„ The Original Western Ontario Craft Show to Promote Cr0ltsmen and a Community For further Donna C informatioawforgq contact: R.R.4 Phone (519`524.80338A 911 f LL •FORK WO AA E AT A conference on Employment Issues • Concerning Women in Huron C®uwrt,l A successful Arthritis Campaign was con- ducted during September in the St. Augustine, Dungannon and Nile areas,,rais- ing $861.00, up from 720.80 Last year thanks to generous donors. The following canvassers were out: Ruby McWhinney, Dorothy Schultz, Peg Purdon, Lynn Chisholm, Mary, Ellen Boel, Brenda Woods, Dorothy Bere, Judy Smith, Arlene Curran, Gwen Capeland, Dawn Tucker, Minnie Edmunds, Tinie Logtenburg, Emily Drennan, Lois Lee, Joyce Stothers, Colleen Eedy, Joan Doughtery, Debbie Bauer, Judith Foster, Mary Boyle, Margaret Young, Ilene Sillib, Betty MacDonald, Roberta Linskill, Jeanne Brown, Linda Culbert, Wanda Hill, Stephanie Milten ur Sjoukje Pastoor, Donna Young, Sally Wright, and Karen Roberts and Olive Chisholm. NOW IS THE TIME Name: Address: —�---- Phone Number: Home: Work: The following seminars will be available in the appropriate sessions. Please enter your first (1) and second (2) choice in session. MORNING SESSION: 9:15 - 11:45 1* Child Care - Ikebb,ie Selkirk -�-- 2* Job Search Skills - Woman Power 3. Non Traditional Employment - Sheila Chick 4. Plannin Your Financial Future - Pamela Stone — 5. Education & Retrainin Every Thursday - 7-10 p.m. (Starting Oct. 2, 1986) *High School, Large Gym •*New Members Welcome „111' ages. ; ,- For More Information Phone: Don Hullah 524-2537 TO JOIN A LEAGUE Our leagues are just starting to play now and we still have a place for you - This is the month to join a league, so give us a call today at 524 -BOWL Sunday Mixed A relaxing evening to end your weekend in a non- competitive atmosphere. Sunday 8 - 10 p.m. Contact: John & Mary Olsson 524-9348 *This is also a short season league running from mi. 1R to Mid -March Wednesday Mixed Rid yourself of the mid -week blahs by joining a non-competitive, leisurely league. There is still room to bowl in the league Wed. 8:40 to 11:00 p.m. Contact: Gard & Dale Fisher 524-4380 Tuesday Men's This league is tailored to the rural males schedule & Work season with a short season schedule: Oct. 21 to the end of March. Tues. 9 - 11 p.m. Contact: 524-1966 or 2695 Wednes ay Young Men's There aro still vacancies In this league, which 1s excellent for those who are Interested hi learning how to bowl* Age 14 - 30. Wed. 6:30 - 8:30. Contact: 524-9966 or 524.2695 >, ..c Opportunities - representatives from educational and Canada Manpower AFTERNOON SESSION: 1:00 - 3:30 1. The Labour Market of the Future - J. Gillespie 2 Super Woman - Susan White 3. Start & Mona e a Small Business Katherine Joyce 4* Women - Discrimination and the Law - Heather Ross 5. Health Hazards in the Work Place - Francis Shamley , :'•, Registrants are given the opportunity to participate discussion with group at each session. h included) to be paid in full with remittance of registration by October 14, 1986. Confirmation packet will follow. FEE! 510.00 (lunc • ,,WOMEN TODAY PROJECT: REACHING OUT Funded by the Secretary of State, c/o Shelley Hartman, Project Co-ordinator, R.R. 3 GODERICH, Ont. N7A '3X9. 529-7657 n at Work, Y ........:........ �;;�s'i MAIL PROJECTS ....... PRIVATE PROPERTY W EEK OCT. 5-13. AV 1� y Sthan reciou r. more p propeOlt S r- ty, few are h real P . VitOCLANIATION, enjoy, f bequest ed upon rights Canadians arwn, use, transfer core not infringed real rap are Of ltht to freely e rights of others with home ownership the So long as th i his that come °f the C be preservIgoaxd f ty, `Yet they are p d must s 11 too often, the d w°n an to achieve this our A for anted• her efforts tame at have been e- Collective the -well-being that the g rights yet to 1 to enhance as en1bers °f al have the potential O�Eg,ICI�-'th CanadianCana- dians a. community° ers in BOARD Oa to remind etiti STATE e their Tinel estate practitioners is E setting aside and t° entourage `the bask EURO s ' their property rop are rights,le eacyeservati®n ,state A er y 1 P , do • ns of thrix i?r° he responsible esp° siO.DERICI� to freeicipatio own private property. 'Mayor °19$6°to be 'Private participation to ° E� PAL-0,R,October � to join ,i, E1LE October to 13 of ober 19 6, members e 'Therefore, ty S residents of G �D and its le endow- ed proclaim ash all redid in hereby P iN�eh ESTATE we are if ret people rigv�m n t enjoyed Property O� RE A d to reflect t .at weproperty are' the ndow- theu 'period malting this � rt t® ®`Nn �tand that eve are � e with the right retries ig * many other tett that � ht* irespon- sibility to pro cid—'',---- Wednesday Afternoon Make sure to call Janet Door 524-7138 light awaway because there is still space Assailable Monday Ladies 9 11:15 p.m. Contacts Bev Million 524-2379 Tues. Morning Coffee Break , Darn to Bowl 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. contact: Janet'0ultmle 5244349 524" 1269S) rze(Iltt ir: Sponsored by The Members Of The &ICN20t5 ESTATE BOARDRC�N REAL2a-4199 Alexander & Chapman Ltd. Goderich Clifford Real Estate Goderie John ddy Real Estate Clinton Klitzsimmoris ileal Estate Wingharii 11 Hamilton Real Estate & Ins. Ltd. Listowel Clinton CoinniU1fity •Credit Union Clinton W. Armstrong Bayfield Culligan Real Estate Seaforth' Mt c ell Exeter y Inc. Exeter Gardiner Real Estate Goderich W ] 4cIntee & Co. Ltd. Walkerton; Wingham, Goderich VG National Trust Goderich Canada `Frust Listowel; Waterloo Century 21 All Points Realty Goderich F. Eyre London G.K. Real Estate & Ins. Inc. Wiilems RealEtate Clinton CMHCh Kitchener