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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-05-06, Page 16E S., 3GODEuiq SXf t•k L,STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 6,1.976 :A..NQ. 0I31RICi N Mrs.‘ Wes Brodpock 6-759i WALKERBIJRN CLUB .;•Stadelm,ann, Christine •and Wa1kerbu,r1 Club held its ',Rhonda, RR 2 Blyth visited April meeting at thehome of,. lastSh,tUr.day with Mrs': Mrs: Lloyd.. P•enfound-with 12 "Eleanor $.radnodk'" - members and, eight -guests. Everyone is .invited to the present."Mrs. Carmen dross, Auburn Horticultural' Society relconied all and gave the din May 11 at 8 p.m.,' in the • reading, Money Can't' Buy: Cbmmunity Memorial . Hall`, 'Prayer was .led by Mrs. ' when Mr. Whetstone3. will . ,Elliott Lapp; The minutes show, colored slide.s. 'of were read by the secretary, _ °;European countries. There Mrs. Lloyd Penfound and . will: be a sale of plants, slips accepted on motion of Mrs. and bulbs The,.pxpgram and` Ted Hunking; and Mrs Roy lunch will be • in charge of Deer,.' ' Mrs. , Kenneth . .Scott Mrs. • Roll call was answered by William Seers, Mrs. Thomas giving , a, donation to the Lawlor. • and ' Mrs. Myrtlesupport of;their Korean foster Munro. child. Mrs. Lloyd McC1in Mr. 'and. Mrs. • Luther' they, the treasurer, gave the -Morley of Ailsa Craig. visited financial statement stating last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. that" the Foster •Child project' ' Ben Hamilton. had been -paid tip to the end of May. • . Plans, were made . for the next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Joe . Verwey with. theprogram to be in charge of.: Mrs. Joe Hunking and Mrs. Lloyd Penfound. Lunch committee is to be Mrs. Roy Daer and 'Mrs. Leonard Archambault. There will also ,.be a ,sale, of slips,, plants and bulbs. ' Mrs. Ted Hunking thanked the members for the gift sent to Donna when . she was a patient in the hospital: It was noted that Mr. and Mrs. Colin Fingland of Wingham would' be celebrating their 60th anniversary -onJune'3rd, Keith Lapp were` Mr: and - Mrs. Elliott Lapp asked • Mrs. Pat Galasso, Kerry, Mrs. Lloyd McC,iinchey to Michael and Linda Of Win- - show pictures of her trip to dsor; Mr. ~and- Mrs. David Florida. which Mr. and Mrs. Farrell, Kirn and Jane of Port Tom Cunningham and • Mr. Credit; 'Mr. sand Mrs. F. 'J. 3VIrsLayci -MG1i�Lapp of Slice• had enjoyed thispast winter: -. arid ,Mrs: Walter Denep off Lunch was served by Mrs. Kippen. • Joe Hunking and MrS..Lloyd• • Mr.s. Pearl Rollinson, Penfound. • ; • Toronto; Mr. Everett 'Fayloi' - SOCIAL NEWS •'of'Blyt+r-sand and 'Mrs. Mrs, Harold Nicholson of Clare, Rodger, Kathy . and h., Mrs- 3.:-3•144144,-Riel s Gedepie t d • Menheers and Paul .of RR 1 with Mr and'Ntrs Emmerson Dublin, -Mrs': . John' 'Rodger., - • • W.. and Mrs. Stanley McNall of `Welland spent the weekend with Mr. and MYIrs. Thomas, Johnston and Miss Laura Phillips. Mr. a-nd Mrs. John Stadelrnann, Christine- and Rhonda, RR 2 Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. George' Collins, RR 3 Goderich ,•.visited last Sunday with Mrs. Eleanor. Bradnock. The sympathy of . the community is extended to Everett Taylor and his daughters on the death of his wife, Verna, nee Rutledge, in Blyth last week,. Weekend guests With Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Lapp and Mr: • 7'YANASTRA POWER SKATING SCHOOL VANASTRA AIR BASE ARENA = 482-9667' Spring Session May 1 7 June 10 Two Sessions per week for 4 weeks"? Fee: $16.00• r PLEASE. CONTACT IN WRITING: 'Mr. Rick Pettit.'' ' 202 Keays Street ' Goderich • B14 PHONE AFTER 4 P.M.: 482-9667 Sessions Limited To Avoid Overcrowding. RE-GISTRATION DAY 1S SATUROA Y, MAY :13 11 A.M. -4' P.M. at the Vanastra Arena. • The ,Stratford Ladies Legion Auxiliary bowling team captured top honors in a Legion sponsored bowling tournament held Saturday, in Goderich:. The Festival City team rolled up 3,277 points in threegames: to grab' first place in the tourney. The ladies are (front row from left) Mona ppavis, Legion 109 member who presented the trophy, ,Marg Knight and Easy Parsons, (,6'hck row from left) Dollie• Mogk, Marg Henning, Marion Stirling and Mahle Price: (staff photo), , Marg •'Bushell, • Velma Robinson and Bill Partridge attended a full day workshop at the Guelph Library April 26, 1976 dealing with Visiting Library Service's. Many Huron County. a,� re �,nable^ visit -one of our: 28 branches due to distancefrom the library or because of a physical han- •dicap' In•order to reach these persons, the library will mail books or deliver materials to these eople. W:e, do need hel m froo�u'rs. .patron 1 f ;you-kno-w of -any per' -son_ who could take advantage of this' service please phone :headquarters (524-7751.Mon. Fri. 8:30 - 4:30) or talk to one of ,•our branch , supervisors. Anyonewho can,yoluntee-r a couple of hours a week to deliver. these books .please phone headquarters -or t'el'l our branch staff. 'Materials of special in- . terest . include talking and large print books. The talking books are supplied by Mid- western Regional Library. A limited number of talking books are located at each of the five -tom_;-'libraries. • A back-up collection is found --at library , headquarters: We would appreciate your help in this matter. .- Before you get too involved in your spring projects; wh'y, not visit your local library. Goderich 'branch' has a number of books for ' the handy man'. The list..includes:. "The practical handbook of plumbing -and heating" .by Richard Day, "Home remedies ; )fixing . up houses and; apartments. .. , by Christopher Fahy, 'Hoine Neafrornt e ibrarg / • Mother's Day is almose here HAPPINESS FOR MOM IS A NEW HAIR- • • GIVE HER A GIFT CERTIFICA'Ti FROM VAL'S, BEAUTY' SALON from MAY6toJUNE6, . OUR MONTHLY SPEc'IA'L. Waith &gentle Perms 3All Perms regularly $19.00 NOW Reg,.822.oe NOW x l 7.00 Now We carryyalliRedken products for bothmerf,aldwomen • . When your hair isin ti muss, p,0tyourfrust in us. $15.60 $13.00 el Kingston 8t.. de id 524 2943 repairs ' simplifie,d"—by Bernard Gladstone and "How it . works how to fix appliances The Sunset series ofbooks. have : a .number of • titleson how to repair .and, build: `barbecues, cabins, . garden urns lire, irep aces, -pa los, swimming pools, . upholstery ,and a great number of other projects-. Most of the handy man books are found in 643. If you cant"find the book. you want, ask' at•'the circulation desk: Raymond • Peterson and Brian Gosse were chosen the winners. 'of the "Find. the'. Hidden.Titles" contest. Over 50 :children entered tQhe eontest and many found most of, the books: A similar con= i>ll4be-held ' at -Calton, Exeter,. Seafortli and, `"Wingham' branches. A book sale will be herd at the Goderich Branch; 52 Montreal Street, on. Saturday, June 5, 1976. Town LCQUnCI . ,Briefs' Goderich Town • Council concurred with a resolution from . the:. Town of Lindsay • requesting, the province to halt hospital closures and the cut-back in hospital services in Ontario. ' "I've often'Wondere'd' where. .the people of -Lindsay have been the last Sew months," said Reeve Stan .Profit. "For what it's worth, I concur:" -•i-; r : • • Council le'arned • Monday.. evehing that a rotating' beacon is 'On .order for.. the airport and that She airport cornm:iktee is applying for a licence to permit night flying. Committee .chairman Rill Clifford said 'that at the present time, persons using the air strips at night. do so.at their own risk., Hesaid the airport Was once lice.ncedfor ni'ght:flying, but after the fire in the ,1960s which destroyed, the beacon, the. licences '.was. ` revoked.. Councillor Clifford said the cost of the beacon will "handled within the budget BRUCE- MACDONALD•" ELECTRIC • Domestic -Commercial -Industrial 133 Britannia Rd. `.• Phone •Evenings 5 2 4.-8 1 4 6 CHOICE SOME KILLED Beef and Pork Hinds of Beef Fronts_of Beef-•. Sides of Beef' LB 1.09• 65cL S,- --- L.B' 8:5c CUT -WRAPPED & -QUICK. FROZEN ' AT NO EXTRA, CHARGE Whole. \or Half: LB, 89c Grade A Pork SMALL FREEZER SPECIALS _, 25 LB. LOTS OF ., Homemade • Sausage 25 LB. LOTS OF Lean Ste vjuti ei 50 LB, LOTS OF Ground Beef ' - 10 LB. OR MORE OF Sliced Beef Liver LB. •L B. LB 69c B. 25-30 LB. LOTS OF FRESH • Ham Roast . L8. 25 LB. ,LOTS OF Pork ' Chops Spare Ribs. 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