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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
FRIDAY, OCT. 10—Thanksgiving tu>Gliey
dinner at the Dtmgannon'tlienior Citizen's
Centre from 5 to 7 p.m. Adults $6, Children
under Ir -$3- and preschoolers free. Phone -
529 -7077 or 529-7389 for tickets.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8—PMS workshop
from 7 to 10 p.m. at Clinton town hall spon-
sored by Women Today. For more info call
Marg at 482-9706.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15 --Golden a
Gate
Seniors' Club holds a potluck supper
MacKay Centre at 6 p.m. Please bring a
casserole, salad or cutlery. Admission $1.
For taxi call 524-6594.
SUNDAY, OCT. 19—Knox Presbyterian
Church at 7:30 p.m. Anniversary Concert
with David Hamilton, John De Jager and
T ,orn44 Dotterer. Organ and vocal solos,
organ and piano duets. Collection for the
organ fund.
SATURDAY, OCT. 25—Pumpkin Patch tea
and sale at the Salvation Army, 18 Waterloo
St. from 2 to 4 p.m.
SATURDAY, :OCT. 11 --Dungannon
Agricultural Society presents first Euchre
tournament of the season at Dungannon hall The ladies of Pine River United Church
$4 2 end Entry fee is $3 and prizes are $50, have been busy for a long time getting ready
$40 and $30. for their 8th annual Kountry Kitchen
TUESDAY, OCT. 21, 23, 28, 30 and NOV. 4— bazaar. The event which will ekheldnd, isas
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Goderich St. John's Ambulance running a always has on Thanksgiving
first aid course from 7 to 10 -p.m. For more Saturday, October 11 at Pine River Church
info call Robert Burroughs at 524-6638. from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Those that like to attend will find all sorts
'FRIDAY, OCT. 17—Beta Sigma Phi's Ladies of crafts, quilts, children's clothing and bak-
Night Out at 5:30 p.m. at the Saltford Valley ing and much much more.
Hall. Theme is western, dress is casual and Sunday visitors with Mrs. Norma Young
tickets are $15 each. Call Ellen Connelly at Goderich
Wellington
524-9684.bster and their two soJames and Cecil
Webster of Waterloo.
Ken Wilkins, min of Charles and Mayme
Wilkins, has returned to the Agricultural
College in 'Ridgetown for his second and
final year.
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Ladies preparing for bazaar
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8 and 22—Circle City
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PubliToastmasterswill
School (QueenElizabeth Wing )eet at the tati7
p.m. Everyone welcome.
FRIDAY, OCT. 17—Arthur Circle will hold a
garage sale at 6 p.m. in the Knox
Presbyterian Church Hall.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15 --Gulden Gate
Seniors' Club will hold a potluck supper at
MacKay Centre at 6 p.m. Please bring a
casserole, salad or dessert along with dishes
and cutlery. Card party to follow. Admission
$1. For taxi call 524-6594.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL STORE—Used
clothing and furniture available at 15
Caledonia Terrace, the old Catholic School
open on Monday and Wednesday from 2 to 4
p.m., Friday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and on
Saturday morning from 10 a.m. to noon.
SATURDAY, OCT. 25—St. Peter's CWL
holds their Harvest Luncheon and Bazaar
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m."
SATURDAY, OCT. 18 --St. George's
Anglican Church rummage sale at the
parish hall from 10 a.m. to noon. Lots of
bargains.
SATURDAY, NOV. 15—Rotary Ball with din-
ner at 7:30 p.m. at the Holmesville
Township Hall followed by a dance with
semi -formal dress. Tickets $55 a couple.
Phone Norman. Pickell at 5244335 or 9589
after 6 p.m.
TUESDAY, OC 1'. 14—Book Club will meet at
12:15 p.m. at the Goderich Library to
discuss "Shorelines" by Roy MacGregor.
Bring your lunch. Tea and coffee provided.
Newcomers welcome. (524-9261)
TUESDAY, OCT. 21—Friends of the Library
invite you to hear Margaret Beckman,
librarian of the University of Guelph and co-
author of "The Best Gift" at 8 p.m. at the
Goderich Library.
SATURDAY, OCT. 18—A rare opportunity to
see Trick's, Gorrie and Brussel§ former
flour mills following morning lectures on
early county industry by Claus Breede and
Christopher Borgal at 9:30 a.m. at Van Eg-
mond House. Lunch included. Maximum 40
people. Send $15 cheque to Christopher
Borgal at Box 428, Blyth, NOM 1H0.
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Elizabeth Wilkins daughter of Charles and
Mayme Wilkins of Mount Forest was home
on the weekend.
Charles and Mayme Wilkins and Herb and
Marie Wilkins of Ashfield Township were up
in the Paisley area on the weekend visiting
relatives.
of Holstein and
Stewart and Efletta Aikens of Kincardine,
and on Wednesday
McClutcheon of Lions Head visited with
them for the day.
Dick Evans has returned to. his home in
SudbuRhetta MaacLenner an. Marionfew MacLennans ith
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staying with her mother for awhile.
There was a number of ladies of the
Ashfield Presbyterian Church attending the
Thank Offering Meeting at the South Kinloss
Presbyterian Church on Wednesday.
Congratulations to Alex and Cindy Simp-
son of Ashfield Township on the winning of
$10,000 in the lottery last week.
Ray Dalton New Brunswick
visits
Glenn Ferguson and his sons Glenn and
Nathan went to Delhi on Saturday to visit
Glenn's mother, Ellie Ferguson.
Ray Dalton left for Fredericton, N.B. to
visit with his son-in-law and daughter Jim
and Kathy MacDonald.
This past week has been full of good for-
tune for Alex and Cindy Simpson for they
won $300 in the Lucknow Arena Lottery
and $10,000 in the Lucky Million
Lo leftn
Cindy Corey and Maggieon
Thursday to visit with Cindy's parents
Pete and Doris Gladden of Summerland,
B.C.
A busload of women from the atr Sa left
on
Saturday fora day of shopping
at Toronto.
Arabell Bushell is visiting with her
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Jennifer Oelton 5297420
daughter and son-in-law Jean and Bob
Simpson. Arabell will be leaving for
Lakeland, Florida soon. We wish Great
Gramma a safe trip.
Goderich Laketown
Band
• New members needed
• No restrictions (age, sex)
•Instruments provided if necessary
Rehearsals at G.D.C.I. Mondays at 7:15 p.m.
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oFamily and friends are invited
to attend an Open House
Sunday, October 19, 1986
at the
White Carnation
tI 2to4p.m.
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3rd Annual
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Roast Beef or Roast Turkey
Including: ATI -you -can -eat Salad Bar. Dessert (Your
Choice of Apple..Pumpktn or Lemon P1• or Carrot Cake) lr $895 Dessert. Coffee
Children under 12
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Tole Art •Wooden toys & Novelties •Mochrame • , .:
Paintings tram Water Colours bnd Coloured Pontil
Quilts •Creative Mirrore•eaoerfy PlcOures Autod e8tM ,'.
Hough Art 6311k flower Arrongetli'ents •Chocelale
Novelties •rotary •frogrard Potpourri •Wood Turning `
•Appel Dolls •Po(totaIn Dolls *Proofed WRd flowers �' •f Y•-
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*PLUS REGULAR CPAITS •Iron Wore eToys r�
•Nnnt'ing •erothe(•Weavine•Tetine Moo •Jey+ellery a,
*tore Bogs •String Are eCeromit$ •Honey *Country air ..„ .. ;
Baking *Produce fhloolii tyro , '4. .
Meo1411H./reshme'nts IWed °Odor Prices
PATES
Wednesday. October 22, 1986 10:00 0.m• to 9:00 p.m.
Saturday, October 23,198610:00 arm,t s 00 p.m.
Sunday, October 26, 198612:00 p.
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to weddings, banquets.
private Parties
HAPPY 28th BIRTHDAY
LIONEL (CARTER)
Also Birthday lrvishj9s to
Grandmas and Mindy
From Family & Friends
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and don't know
which way to turn, call the
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hostess at
524-2544
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...when somebody graduates,
celebrates a birthday or has a party.
The Goderich Signal -Star
specializes in news about
families in this community.
A photo and a brief, informative cutline will be published
free of charge ior anyone graduating from college, universi-
ty or other post -secondary school education. Birthday photos,
And a brief informative canine are published free of charge for children 10 years and under or for
persons 100 years or mare, Written 'reports about birthday events • are welcomed for persons of any
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about; any family social events ere always welcomed and .will be published At no charge.
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