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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-01-29, Page 13• 1[SITRI.CT*:NE,W1I Mrs. We,s 5radin4 5.204555 GODERICI • CEIVRCk1 NEWS and painted as.' well •as . dance Will be held on ut W4 AuvatiAAg .. By jack C ummings SeMark'sAnglicanChurch celebrating the 25th' ar'i Saturd^ay, February '14 were read by the secretary This past week. . the Ali S _ ,. -t. : Goderich M•id et tars . . Auburn, held their 'annual niversary of-„ its founding.• Tickets: are available from Mrs• Donald Haines" She also g . • Twins in 'the '.first perig.d, as Vestry meeting at the ho.rne 'There .was -a membership of • any member of'the•recreation • gave -the financial Statement, defeated, Walkertioxl .twice to they had the edge of play and . 5 commlt�tee: Mrs. Hsi itt thanked all:.4v.fio . take' over:,first place .in :the led 2.1 ' on dials y .. Don.. ... of. Mr_,. and Mrs. Donald 3, $g R g 'Re :rend Fre.' :The ' financt Mil:,. ..Maurice•" Bean had :assisted.. tn.:the..: targe W Q.H:A MidgetPivi.sion: Pritchard'and,Dan Morner:.' Cartwright �e d. tai; statement .` u . dIn the•, ame. ,p.layed last,. , ,l•w• , . .. _ .returned,.. home. last week• ban Uet that wa :catered to:. _.. . , g , ..• __ . ink. onl oal• '•carne' on' a'.' Carson.. led to the devotional was gr,ven;,bY.;the treasurer,q S• y:g .}, • • i. .: • - t n:- : • • M'onday•: '•.evening • i_n., i e : Mrs'. e after • been a aten, i I,n L2ecernber.. and special.. liovuer';p1ay a's�'llm Mclean .: period reading ••Sc.r pias s 1, anor Bradnock. Mrs. g . p ;' ,... I 4 , " ' ,hos ital following thanks `was e tended to :non- - Walkerton, the Twins played., picked: u Ben •Worseli s; _....�--•--:�--lesson::.:i<ollo��.ed.;_1?J1--,P.ra�Y..ttx•, E1Cna 1VIe_lwai•l.ai►e'�g�avP• the Clinton.t1 p g. P. -a•� _ ...,...,.�;..- �-....-,,... � .. e5t••- m•es• this �•-• p .•-.,-•,w�•, ".�,;, -- sur er -`'mem ere; who hada -silted �n ; ons o�'the?r--b ga . rebatan�. ant fh: erd it hone:. �° Mrs. � T�amaSs : _)l•I�a g�lt�was auclll:or .s ,import ,1VIrs-E'l.mer : "* Mr. y and "Mr `.' Do•nal;d ,-. �ervin ',Tha ou 0' 'noes 'season artd • • , •defeated : Walkerton' pade it 3-1 t ., • elected VestryClerk•ar}d read Tro_mmer presided for the• • . ' 5 .- g t Y, •_., : t ; . m q• .. F Minutes I W kerton by .a•score o'f°8;4. mute of. the rev>ous .: lectno of 'officers:, `Mrs. . Liv.er=mor e . "and . boys . of were read,., f torn :-the; Hurbh.. al;,... start the second: par lout`:.: them 1? ..,g � . •,.,.Gxo.derich.. .;o •ened v the . " . Reverend• Foriwich','_ ....visited last Coiinty.Children'sAid.Socie:ty , -: _..r• Goderich ,picked .up three • meeting. The Frances,Cla�rk brought in the , , , ,,,,, ,, . 1 ;lir• . , quick Saturda with, -her arents, and •. the • War Merziorial scoring wii tt e•garne on y quick � oals i' 45,:'econds to Carson gave his report Of the.: .report, of the nominating, Y g I I1' ld tines. se.cands, old; Paul,tSchaefei g I; ' .Mr, and lV rs. oma. H Children's: hos' ital-, Lon'dorn.. ( _ �. yearand thea.3�'nrdens report' committee.' , P na ss:fisted. ':'F irsi er•i•crd "' i e 'b- :Mr. :J, mes" The officers for 197 'areas,::, The sympathy Of- this , for donations: at Christmas. It u P . led the attack -•' . ; was , gv, n ;Y a. - .. '6 r., eri h holding•• lnd�,'Leroy Towe. stye l p p d nt, and Mrs..Robert Turner .on Donald Cartwri ht, M:rs. . a. 2;0: lead as Bill l:@wis other9• Bef; presented to Mr. James Towe Celia Taylor; president.,. Mrs: g combined with S: B - I-kam • from the' congregation, for- Kenneth, Scott; ° first vice the death 'of her brother,: Mr. John Hildebrand; ss Trudy 1. y' period w Dick McWhinney - • of Machan and Miss e Seers for the second goal. • tied the acting • as `Lay Reader and president, Mrs. D'oroth'y, . y The Twins took , a corm, Grange; second vice- Goderich: T.heyattended, the would be leaders for • the" pick resident., Mrs. • Robert funerallast Saturday.. ' spring 4-H': c`iub. The toll call mandi•ng 5=1 lead by the end:of, peri p Word was _received' here of 'was'. answered ielli'n a the second period as they, got Slater.; secretary, Mrs. Beth' by Lansing; assistant. secretary, ° the-, death of Mrs. Laura., -Current event on Agriculture., goals. frohi Rick Rawson, g Paul Dougherty and Paul . Mrs.Thomas . Haggitt; Levine• Daniel 'of Ingersoll, -'Mrs, 'Andrew Kirkeennell, g Y treasurer,' Mrs.. Eleanor She was the daughter of the .convener of he card 'Um: :Schaefer. Picking up assists Bradock;•' pianist, Mrs. tate. Tpm King. . of this. com- mittee, :reported on cards' -were Ben'Worsell, 'Pa Donald Haines.; assistant. munity..•She is the,,. widow of- sent.and read the thank -you He1esic.' and Ed Cnurtn y. pianist, Mrs."Brian Hallam; - the late Kenneth Roy Daniel ' letters received. A discussion Walkertods, goaL was, s a red • ' Directors 'to retiren 19.76-• (1965),' former Conservative 'took place're hall rent paid or by Jim Snodgrass. are Mrs:. ,Russel. Brindley, M.P..She is survived by, one' to' coratinuee.donations to the In the' final peri a;. both • church sign " has -been Mrs. John D;urnin, Mrs• Ross son,, Thomas K. of •Ingers.oll, kitchen and hall'. It, was teams tallied fo'�• t'. ee goals. re tinted, . nd is to'be irked. ;Robinson,' . Mrs.. Ed Davies and two daughters, '`Mrs. decided to .' continue 'Goderich made. i 6-1 •as Bill p a P Currie (Jean)WinCaw of•.St. donations. The motto,.Take P • up at Clinton. It was' decided . and.,..M ".• Donald -Cartwright: Lewis irked . .his second . h 12 Bible f Directors to retire in 19.77 -are Thomas and M•rs. Donald Time To Stop' and Stare at the goal`• from. P 'al Schaefer, vitt ✓standings. • eM Walkerton . outplayed, 'the organist at St, Mark's when needed. A note was read from Mrs. Celia Taylor ' of G.oder.ich.,• thanking the'. members of the congregation for the gift' of a Bible •when she left Auburn for her new home in - Goderich. Mrs. Taylor was organist for many years at'St. Mark's church. It was stated' that the Bill .Lewis,. • itk _twd goals•; eriam .got; the .; re the second over, Walkerton,.; ame, but Bill Lewis p his third goal' of the to make it5-4. -' Pinar .period., both teamss s art.ed . to rough its -and'. alkerton was called'for•two• bench penalties `plus - ` a. misconduct•. Tim McLean. scored.on.a power. playgoal:to '• •give the Twins a two -goal lead, but .Walkerton `got this one back; also_ on, a power play.: Paul Helesic- combined . with Steve Chase ,.for; the - Twins''final goal, •which was the.: winning goal, as' - to . pure , ase Bibles tom the. Memorial Fund to be Mrs. ,R•obert ;Turner, Mrs: (Edith) Wallace,' Lausanne, Wonders Everywhere; was Then Walk,e ton came. back placed in the church--for-the Thomas. - LaWler, Mrs. Switzerland, and.one brother, taken•. by Mrs Kenneth with two.q •ick goal, to snake - B'1 alters• ho should Id The new officers' elected Arthur. a • , W inners, of • the 1 weekry ` former Agriculture; Minister :. have h • a couple ofgoais, and. Mrs. Frances• were: ec ors Warden ___ � • _ . - • I~ d L P 1 rnittee members are , .. - novelty, Murray .Rollinson; . by Mrs Frank Raithby. After bre s, . set up the Twins` u 4 fthe-cling egation Thomas Jardi Mrs Robert_'__ Harry J.K1n&of Ingersoll McDougall A tribute to the it6 3. t w o Walkerton' came' -back in the- last two "minutes with their'. u sixth goal and naissed.several good scoring opportunities too • R t W 'd Clark Nominating com euchre evening `Were. William Stewart was read but est couldn't get any e awrence eon le's r Warden = James. Towe, ` James Towe, Mrs. Frank high lady, Mrs,. Bob Arthur;. singing The Queen and the' se enth goal which was Ben Wors aell Paul • Delegate to,'Synod Mrs. Raithby . and Mrs. Elmer low lady, Kathy Rhody; high W:I•: Grace, lunch was served s ored. by , Robert Slater Alternate •Trommer: Auditors are Mrs. man; Torn Haggitt; and low by Mrs Thomas' Haggitt and chaefer picked updiis first hat trick of the season as he,. 'Delegate to Synod Donald Albert McFarlane and Mrs -man D nald Haines, ",Mrs. Andrew Kirkco nnell. ,Cartwright, .. Mrs. Their s—Ben- •Hamilton.: Telephone ._ Mr•, Daryl Ball returned Lucky serviette'prize went .. 'finished the scoring for the Ha•ggitt;. Ves.try Clerk,Mrs. committee members'- are back .to University at � • Clark, John Daer -:treasurer. The Mrs.'• Frances.:Clark,. 1virs.. Madison, Wisconsin, •last -thday-Mrs. Arnold. Craig.. • Walkerton . pl'a'yed::'...,.a Rector. closed the 'meeting ' James Jackson a and Mr, weekend: accompanied by his • U C:W WOME stronger game at God•erich' : Unit of the Unit 'a Ghu ch Saturday evening as they g _ 1<n motlher, Mrs.' StanleyBall r with prayer. Lunch' v9as. James Towe. served by Mrs:Cartwri ht.:. .The - eetin was closed and aunt Mrs-• Ernest i came very e bac to upsetting Y __Won enszf I{no U'n ted t_ Was. the - - - - • • --- -and lunCtiAltas servedby Mrs.. Durnin,. Mrs :Ball, and -Kt's. Ch el'• : their the Twins but i ItORTICULTURALNEWS.'.: Albert 'McFarlane, Mrs,'. •Durnin 'flew - .•home" last. •u•rcb --m..h ' outstanding.: goaltending•: by ` organization eting at the Goderichthat gave them al -6 . The annual meeting of the Janice Glousher 'and 'Mrs. Wednesday,.• - •horite'oflVIrs: Donald Haines victory. This leaves" clench • Auburn Horticultural Society Eleanor•Bradnock. • . •- • ' t' W'.edhe:day afternoon h 16 wins and only five was -held last''Monda ' of• A -UB -URN W J. la's Y A riculture and Canadian• J uary 27," Haiiae 1 sses for the fir st pl ice'in the ter.noon• with the president, 'ACW NEWS• g an in with... rs Mrs. Kenneth Scott i'n.charge. St. Mark's Anglican Church, industries waS'the topic taken char eand re Mrsk wines Armstrong eon , The Meeting was opened with : Women .held, their January b5.1 Mrs. William Empey at duct g. the Worship service., month, Mrs. 'Arnold Cook the Januar meetingof: the p brought a.suggestion. for a the singing of 0 Canada with : ,meeting at the. home of Mrs: ? The erne was.Hope. The roll • , . -- Mrs Donald Haines at the. Donald . Cartwright. last Auburn Women's: Institutep new projecttoaaise inoney.It piano. Mrs. 'Scott welcomed �'Wednesday'.afternoon. Mrs: held in- .'the :'Co mmunit,y ca : was answered by a was .agreed . to wee this all and the rhinutesof the last • Cartwright was' in charge' • of, Memorial hall. She spoke. on S'rrp'ture :verse containing suggestion as one project for meeting were •re'ad b the worship service, Which_' the ;su•bject. tobacco stating. he, Word ,• .`Hope": 1VIrs....the year. •Mrs..Haines .and me g Y Kenneth McDYugaa•ll ave a. secretary Mrs. Beth Lansing. : opened with prayer followed. that it had been grown on th g g Mrs: Ar'inStrOng served, a A get -well card was•signed by -bya hymn ,v.ith'Mrs. Andrew • .northern 5.liore• of Lake Er' e.•. reading, Ar lepe. tonpresided dainty lunch and all enjoyed a K k nnelt as ianist The and 'south of Georgian ay: g social -time together.:. ad for the' -business part of:,the hen", meeting which :she opened • on the.,. with a poem on the New Year n_ ..1535 a As this' was the first'meeting e;' Huron of. the year• new officers were im some of ' chosen. Mrs. Donald 'Haines• acco, ' Cham- ' will be the new. leader wither ; of the tobacco Mrs. Kenneth McDougall'as- only after he assistant l6i.i ti r; ,secretar'y Lap - nada and tobacco treasurer, •Mrs. Beth .Lan- - d• with other tribes sing;: ' p'ian'ist., Mrs Thpmhs ' ;skin. fish, porcu,p'iile Cunningham, • " nd.quillwork. Com•in•ittees .appointed. .• s, Empey outlined the were: social committee, Mrs: cess 'followed by the 'Jack Armstrong, Mrs.. Ross Melissa lar nearest Twins all to, ,gp oto_ Mrs. _Maurice': ;:r co ,p Bean, 'a ,patient in Clinton theme,' Vi.cto'ry'. over .: Jong before;the white;me hospitat.• •.• Loneliness, was': read and the ',come to this". continent Correspondence was '''read“ scripture lesson was taken . Jacgli'ea.CarL1-eras' and discussed and 'Al' was Mrs: Robert Slater: gave a ~island of Montreal announced _ that the • annual reading about Eve; the first of, tribe. speaking District meeting .would be'. a series on Women of the Old,-, lang,uage.offere held, on. April 24. 'Mrs. Scott. Testament. A hymn ended the , their . prize ..to• and Mrs. -Lansing were ap-• worship service: , • plain` learned pointed to represent •the The president Mrs. R$1?ert, growing • s Society ; at the Open: :Hall- Slater opened the: business .'landed in Board meeting to be held next session The .'minutes • of the was trad month: 'Winners of the .door. . last meeting• were read by for fur prize; were. Mrs. Donald •Mrs.,' Andrew Kirkconnell. quills Haines, Mrs..Frances Clark Mrs. Thomas- -Haggitt gave and Mrs. Thomas .Haggitt. A the financial statement: The prRobinson and' Mrs.. Arnold 'contest to namesongs con- roll call was answered by a tobacco farmer,from planting :Cook, card committee, Mrs: tarring threw- names_: Df flowers Bible Verse containing the ta?e seetl, transplanting 'it, • was conducted, by Mrs: nae ' of .: mineral.. '-Th6 harvesting it and marketing Ross Robinson; cleaning and Eleanor, Bradnock The ` mbalance. of the meeting waslit at the`Dutch Clock Auction. Plower . committee, „ Mrs. All tobacco is marketed in Dorothy. Grange and. Mrs.' winner. was . Mrs. Robert. � spent planning the.Anglican Elliott ..Lapp; tele hone Slater,' Church Women'. s'.prograins Ontario through the Ontario• . pp; ' p Mrs: B•eth.Lansing gave the , .frcrr 1976.'.A delicious. yt!nch: flue cured .Tobacco Growers committee,' Mrs.- Catherine_ . •yea''r's report stating•.that the was served by 1VI•rs. 'Cart- Marketin g Board:. Jackson . and Mrs. AlbertMcFarlane; visiting,com- The resident Mrs. Thomas: l society ;had six' flower beds, Wright. p. Manchester Garden. and>.two H�tggltt.. presided" for the' n1ittc Mrs,• Maurice Bean flower -boxes at the Auburrt: COMMUNITY N/EWS '•.January meeting. which •was , and •Mi's'. Thomas Jardin; Communit Memorial hall ' .The recreational:-. corn.- opened with the Ode, the bale packing committee, ' during they past `year. Shade • mittee re orts. that there is a• Mary Stewart Collett and O Mrs •Jame Glousher ' and P d Haines •trees had � been planted ,large crowd of'teeriage'rs and ' Canada. Mrs•• DonalMrs. Thomas Jardin:, tFurthei' plans were made h'rou hdut the vfllage 1.00 adultsturning urning out ,every was pianist in the absence,of ggCatherine Jackson The tulip bulbs planted, a gift _W edne,sday evenirtg_a•nd Mrs. y ,for the coming year: The rrieetin S �tv-r.El�-be held the from the Blyth Legion. The Sunday afternoon for had poem-Priendship" was.read seeetin.gWcdneslia of .eacfi•. Society had:several flower .in •mton. Shuffleboard starts- by the president: The minutes d Y disp:lays- at their open on Thursday evening fqr' Meetings. .and also ''had the children at 6 45 p.m. and letters AUBURN repaired. -.adults at 8;p,m A Valentine's • WMOIILE SUITS. We .have „just got a fresh, new. supply of snowmobile suits:in 'stork:. Reduced' in price:to clear: + FORT•REL POLYESTER FIBREFILL ,• - + MAY RESISTANT , i- NON ALLERGENIC. + 'WARMTH WITHOUT • '• + D.RY CLEANABLE WEIGHT " + MILDEW &MOTHPROOF +. SOFT & RESILI-ENT DEN E FARM GARDE . CENTRE PRxiPI2lE3'OMt R_Ea.'.S1y11TH 6'4 HAMILTON $T. GODERICH. 524 8761 HOURS MON., 1`UE5•:.THUk'S,;1SAT,, 8.6 wit),., 8.12:30 Fri,, • 8.9 • tie' the game in the last 60 seconds of play. - NAL -STAT;, }itjRSDAY. JA Y. l rACx t' cas Tefound #io a �:tolic faith s laiddown.'b � Jesus Christ'_ while'on e8rth ,, y Before: ` He ,:.ascended to Heaven,, : IJf sciples 6vere sf;ate w.tt the .alar nisi? r s o�Ch a • T stoPic ChU c f r1 t u e� o h e..•.. s h A 1n► ..seeetrvbeldi'sh.e on Earth The peole 'f,*91*". bythe; Hol Spirit through. the Apostles of Christ. ';The prophet Esdra•s predicted the- re . ` „establishment of this teaching in- the .New Apostolic Church. The second outpouring of the Holy Spirit' occurred in England in the 1830's. The New Apostolic, Church offersthis teaching by the Holy Spirit through living apostles today in preparation for the.Day of the First Resin -rection. "Behold, I'have set • .before thee an operi'. door:" (Revelation chapter 3 Verse 8) '. Regular weekly services will commence in Goderich; Sunday Feb.'' 1st 1976 in in•' MacKay Hall, 10 Nelson St`. '5 p.m. , A'-HEAR'TY'.-•W EL,COMf T0: ALL Arena • peciOffl"Event INTERMEDIATE HO.CICEY Sunday_, FellrttcuX_ Hanover at Goderich? ,• ADMISSION' :.;;'Adults 1°50: _ Students ''1 :00 Children :50, • 'K,1 4 • • FOR ALL YOUR HOME REMEDIES r SEE THE HOME' SPECIALISTS AT,,. • Si-UURTS • SUITS •• TOP. COATS - • PANTS • •'SPORT COATS • JAeie[Ts LEISURE- SUNS ErI ' . Shop for � • , ..�,�, Men • Cornu .Molil.iratl Street and The Square, Goderich • master charge ml d11AA CAN UtultliTtRIANIM MON, THRU T,HURS„ 8.5:30 FRI., 8-5 SAT., 8.1 OFF All PANELING IN STOCK Building a rec roorn? Decorating?. Remodelling? Choose your paneling from the Iargest'selection•availabte anywhere. Get in on our way down -low prices. There.'s no better time to . • qet it done -than right now, '• GODERKH BUILDALL 155 ANGLES,A+•ST•• GODERICH--TURN AT SIGN ON HWY.21 BUILbAI.I. LOCAT ED 1 BLOCK EAST — CALL 524.8383