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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-05-27, Page 180 RICH +IGAL STARrT•:�;�;tRy daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ritchie, The shower was held at the auhom.o., of her _aunt Mrs..Jean Paperi(ick in GQderich. Donna has Been working. in Red Deer, Alta. where, she will be married in of 'Lu:can visited on Sunday • July. QNe.' and and Graham with Mr, and Mrs• Ben Park. Mr. .Har ry Carr is home McNee, Md, and Mrs. Ked Mr. • and Mrs:. Ed (Diane): with his arm in a cast after Mr a and . Will visited 'Burt and family of 'Clinton -spending sorne Ttilrri.e .in Nr and„Mrs. Willex King, . Y w, h visited her parents on ,hospital. in London with' a ,Melody.; 11�Iartha and Keit Monday - crushed hand andwarist, near •Berne onSunday. . Mr.. =and Mrs.:' Wm: Mr. and Ars. Bob Wright Mr. , .. and Mrs. Harold Atkinson, Wendy and Paul of hosted a fireworks display Errington spent the. weekend _ Ottawa :visited Mr. ' Herb and wiener roast enjoyed. by.. atKimberkey. � tithe weekend several filen and. g •• Mrs Cliff Kettle.• .arid two Finnigan M • Matthew Ott of • 'friends . neigh. a ew Kitchener hours on Sunday evening- vsite en'; hf -r.ea d Mr spent .a few days with his Mr•:- and.Mrs. . Norr.is° Ddiahed with Mr`:d, family x. grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Sampson, Tommy and he we Dawson and on Irvine Eedy: Mr:; and,•Mrs. Penny, Mr. 'and .Mrs, Paul Mr.the weendnd, Bob Ott and Andrew came on Sampson of Goderich' were Cottom Mrs. Mr. aln Kettle ' the weekend: . . recent' visitors with Mr. and of Cliff Begi, and L and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. •Roulsl:on Mrs. Harvey Alton, ethele.. of nd With Mr.ton and Lori of Stratford and Mr. Mr. arid Mrs. ,.Paul Hen - spent the weekend With Mr. and Mrs.' Bill Gardner wefe , derson, Heather, Jennifer k F rk and'end 3111 of •Mississauga and Mrs.: laic a attended. the Stanbury-Berea Weekend visitors with .Mr., visited on the .weekend with wedding on Saturday. •- and Mrs. Ross Eedy, Mrs;-fieber, Eedy came out Mr. and Mrs'. HarveyAlton.,. , M. Simcoe vis ted ee Moulton Mr. and Mrs Stan Phillips- 'of visited” .recently::. of hospital on Monday and., is . in with 'her ;daughter of Patm.erston,. Mrs': Debbie :'Mea his father, n•rs Frank "'stay g -in--law, Mr: and Mrs. Meurs and ; Randi Lynn o£ Moulton and •Mrs: Lillian and son i , Ral h'Hend' rson. Huron Park :visited Mr. and MacDonald; s n Bo of CuInez Howe .Mr. andlMrs. Brace 'Pa .ne Mrs. -Freeman Olson on the and son Bob of Cultos visited of . Vancouver B.C. visaed Weekend. Jeffrey- Meurs is on Sr. with his sister and brother -in- spending ,a few days with his D a3id M Mrs. Ross law, !Mr. and Mrs. Leonard grandparents, Mr. and Mrs ( MacDonald; Mr.and Mrs. Chishoon the weekend, ' Olson. Rick Ward' (nee Janet ,.lm •Mr. Leonard Chisholm has._ Mr. and. Mrs. Cliff Sproul,. MacDonald) and Amy, of "� of Ethel and Mr. Ottawa spent the weekend'a ruptured disc in his back and Peggy hh is causing discomfort • Ralph Godfrey visited Mr. with Mrs. 'Lillian M and Mr. Moulton. acDonald ' '^ is and curtailing his activities.. and Mrs. Howard Godfrey on. Rev. H.G. Dobson preached Monday. Mr: and Mrs. John Bereon - "The 11th Com- Visitors on'the weekend and. Karen of London and.�:• d t at Sunday with Mr. and Mrs:. Pat Ruth B f Windsor spent man men service in Dungannon United Brouillette were Pat's father, ut ere' o . n the weekend with Mrs. Mary 1 Mr T S rtrouillette and Bere Miss Ruth Schmidt of Church. , The annual Peersnri, Mrs. Perk.,Logtenberg chaired the bus: netas•• portion of the meeting. The minutes Were read and approved. Mr.-.Sp'arks, from • near Lucknow, has been asked to be guest speaker at the UCW August church service. ' Irene Logtenberg favoured the ladies with two solos,'"A fet (controlled from page 8): thrown out M the 'game for cause in the oponiiig in inn- . prone . language and niiig when he jumped on a threatening : • GMr•. .. into an slammed it out of the park for early. lead after Ron Klages,. the Pontiacs first run.;John and Prank MacDonald turned Phillips got the winner in the walks into runs but Brindley.»sixth after he singled, SY an moved... Iumpl d.en starter Ron Allin around on .a:'shot by Ro.n for three hits and three,.runs owerbnd scored on'a Dance for Two Hands," and..., single by Tom. 'Crawford. Sowerby add the insurance tally in the fifth;. starting off ' with a _Single, Ail error to Deng Spitzig Meved, both runners ,inti) scoring position and Paul Deily .singled ' .tp ice the game for the Perttiacs.. Pat :Conlon. got the Ione "The Lord's Prayer" which •were;enj,oyed by all.' Mrs. Logtenberg closed the meeting .with everyone :repeating the ,Mizpah Benediction and her•thought for the day, "I slept -and I dreamed that life was beauty. to.. take a first inning lead. Bruce Bowman startedthe inning off with. a single off a Cleaner error and 'moved ' to second', on Ross 'Brindley's walk: Louie. Mundt,: John Hoy, • and Bruce Fisher singled :to push.' the runs: over•befor,e.Den McWhinney took over ,on the rpound and .'fanned= Brian' I woke and found that life was; 'Cana,da Co:score in the ':Bowman. to end the drive. duty : Following lunch, there was a very successful plant sale with • Mrs., Lpgtenberg acting as auctioneer., McWhinney drew•a walk, Dori McWhinney forced an error, Rob Klages forced an error, Frank MacDonald forced ,an: error but Brindley caught, Klages trying to• move to third and ended the inning with a 14-3 defecit, . In the last of the seventh .. Ross. Brindley drew .a walk and scored on back to ba'c'k singles by Louie : Yundt .and John Hoy. before - French ended the game. . NOW...ANb IN THE .FUTURE• CANADIAN FORESTRY ASSOCIATION ,• AND YOUR PROVINCIAL FORESTRY ASSOCIATION fourth when he grabbed half . JP The Cleaners took over his..'club.' Sits., He ;moved from rthere. John •Orr forced down on a sacrifice Eby Jed an .error for' a single; and Dejong end scored' when scored after hits'from • Al Tigert got the other half the Miskie, Jim McWhinney and Canada Co. hits. Tigert gave Don McWhinney. Ron Klages up half a'dozen hits for the hammered a long sacrifice" loss. " •, that allowed' McW Linney .to FRENCH CLEANERS.1.4 __ come in fora Cleaner 5-3 lead. BRINDLEY 4 George Sutton, Bill;. Gallow • French Dry.' Cleaners hammered across six runs in' the sixth inning to boost an 8-3 lead into a. 14-4 .win over, Brindley...: Transport. The. 'Cleaners took. advantage of Brindley .errors to score the 14. runs on just eight hits off Jim Farrish :who. was later and Ron 'Klages ,add l.._ in- surance to the lead in . the third .:and•, fourth innings before the .Cleaners spree in the sixth. Frank MacDonald singled at'the 'top . of the in- ning, George Sutton drew a ' walk, Bill GallovV forced an error, John Orr singled, Jim McKinley questions cerning imported eggs Tavistock, Miss Esther ' Brown' and Mr. Carl Best of Sarnia also visited an at D onChurch Robert of St. Catharines,. Mr. service and picnic at arid Mrs. John Harris and con Menesetun is on June 6 at 11. Jason of Toronto, Mr. and the Canadian Egg Marketing Agency should be. considered the applicant , and first receiver of. imported eggs under constraints of a system. of monitoring all tran- sactions. At about the :same time the 'Minister of Con - smiler and Corporate Affairs stated iii•,.the House that he was in no way.in' favour of CEMA being- the first im- porter of eggs, even though it . would . mean an • over-all lowering in the price .of all. eggs to .consumers. - Can the Prime Minister advise the House which of the ; two .ministers :was expressing, governinentpolicy? Right Hon. • P.E. Trudeau (Prime '1Vlinister):.' Mr. d i for Mrs Doug. Palm a.m. ,Registration or.ms - tend i the Stanbury er and Lisa =Bere of '.Tweed; Mr. and Mrs: R.E. McKinley,. MPP for, wedding: : � camp�-•a're. available :and should be filled in now. -Harley Cooper • of St. Huron -Middlesex, rose in the --Mr. Ken Isard of Vanf' Christian Fellowship Catharines, .and M ,andMrs. House' of Commons last week couver and 'Mr:' Isard Sr. o Church is planning a Church Ken Ludlow of Waterloo. to get clarification from the Woodstock visited recently 'with Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Vacation, school to start on concerningallegedly con •July ° 26. Teachers and DUNGANNON g UCWY bStothers and tradictory statements Mr:. sand Mrs. George volunteers should contact the Seventeen UnitedChurch. 'regarding eggs imported into: Canada.' - ii W df d Mrs Jack Alton on May 18 McKinley Prime Minister of Canada assistants are needed• - Whitlam of .Mississauga and • minister or Mr. Doug Getcke Women. met at the home of Cana . _ Mr, and Mrs.. Bi oo or at Martin's: :. - r: • . also wanted M • of Kincardine spent' a Ron and Terry Colson, Mr.s.:Cecil Blake opened the to know why•. there Seems, to nd weekend recently:with Mr.Listowel, spent the weekend meeting b reading the be a change: in the indication g Y'of and Mrs: Robt.'Stotherss. with, Mr. and Mrs: 'Freeman scripture from Matthew.. of the country he origin of ' Recent visitors with:Mr. Olson: Prayer and meditation these. eggs, by the time they and Mrs. Ben Park were Mrs Robt. Irwin and Mrs° followed. reach the Canadian con- Hazel's brother and his. wife;" Jean.: Papernick of Goderich Mrs Blake and Mrs: Nelson sulker. Mr. arid Mrs. Fred -Taylor of attended thegraduation in Pearson; ' presented a very These . exchanges are Michigan, : her ,sister Mrs. Waterloo on Saturday of their interesting study on Haiti, its recorded as follows: w • ' Wilda Clatworthy of Granton nephew, Bob Smith; son of location, its • people, its R.ER.E. {- MIDDLESEX-) •and 'Mrs. George Taylor of ,Mr. and Mrs. Jim i S th f poverty and its religions and (HURON • illustrated their study with Mr. Speaker, mo I have a London, • Molesworth. Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Colleen) Mrs Cecil Blake and Mrs:. many colourful`pictures, question.:,for the Right Hon • Prime Minister: I have�before'. Naylor, f S nim 'arid" Mr.Rout: regent last maps and pamphlets then received a or, o • ar o t. Irvin were pmea statement. issued by the Speaker, they were speaking and . Mrs:' .David (Eleanor), Monday at a shower for 1VIrs.. Collection was 1Vlinister of Agricultureub that Ner.y ` truthfully, one in Compt°9n and Lisa and Laurie Irvin's niece; Donna Ritchie, • and dedicated by Mrs. For eautiful We also have a fine selection of PATIO &; HANGING -P'OTS Come to.Denomme's Farm f Garden -centre. FLOWERS VEGETABLES AGERATUMS - ALYSSUMS : ASTERS BALSAMS FIBROUS BEGONIAS CARNATIONS CELOSIAS COLEUS DWARF DAHLIAS DUSTY' MILLERS: IMPATIE:NS LOBELIA MARIGOLDS (ALL SIZES) ,PETUNIAS (SINGLE, DOUBLES, CASCADE) - PANSIES PHLOX • t"*P40.14 of PORTULACA ROCK GARDEN ANNUALS & PERENNIALS SALVIAS (ALL SIZES) SNAPDRAGON'S. (TALLS — .;& DWARFS) SWEET WILLIAMS ZINNIAS. • NICELY POTTED GERANIUMS ONLY 'HISISFORME FRESH - VEGETABLES ARRIVING DAILY TOMATOES 60c LB. 'ASPARAGUS 69e t . RADISHES 2 BUNCHES FOR 39C ENGLISH , CUCU M`SER S il'iRY SOME OF THESE. •RACK FOR MOYOU R l . WILL BE DRACE.NAS OR SPIKES ONLY S 1 • S 1.3-S 18" to 24" STOCK TOMATOES (LATE. & EARLY) TOMATOES. / a (SINGLE POTTED) CABBAGE CAULIFLOWER-,- •. BRUSSELS SPROUTS PEPPER (HOT & SWEET)' • SPANISH ONIONS • TUBEROUS BEGONIAS— ONLY _$ 1,45: POTTED. MUMS:. ALL COLOURS ONLY . defen_ce of agriculture and the other in defenceof the con- s.umer:. I think this is. their role. I wouldpoint out to the hon.. member that he would have to.. go beyond either • statement, because the im- porting permits are not issued. by either ofthe two ministers they are issued by a third minister, the Minister of 1•ndi,istry, Trade arid Commerce. That would in- dicate to the hon. . member that:when •we have a problem -such as this, where ministers are supporting conflicting interests, .we solve them .in • (continued on page -15) • • ,P.$01weirfoki REG SMITH 66 HAMILTON ST:'-G®DERICH • .r , RCER'l A receg'.tion ..fit'r Patricia' Lyn McGee:a�td Mr. Terry William VNob wanasT at Shillelaghitionat the Saturday, June 5 ' al. 9 p.m, 'Relatives and Friends Welcome • bet 4% on; your regular; savings. Pay noservice charge on cheq'tles'if ' minimum 'balance of $1,000 is main- tained (and•even aintained'(and•even if this balance is not , Maintained) you get 12 free cheques per, quarter and pay only 10 cents for each cheque over the 12: Compare this with your average "savings account" paying only 3% and costing you a service charge of 20 cents for every cheque. Special Savings (non chequing) accounts pay 8% pe'i=-•annum calculated ons ` °'- ' •minimum monthly balance. • Funds deposited prior.to May 15th and left ori deposit ear -n full interest for all - ,' ' of May.. Member Canaria Deposit Insurance Corporation VG Serving Ontario a. since 1889 =TRUST . C;OMPANY. Manager J.D. (Dave) Cross 524-7331 Goderich THE BASE FACTORY OUTLET "The Store That Saves You More" RAINBOW OF COLCRS,TOO! Plain or ,Patterned Bedsheets Now all Specially Priced. SSEE-7 • WHITE '7 COLOURS - BANANA, BRONZE, GOLD, BROWN, BLUE, .PINK, NATURAL • DOUBLE -FITTED. 54 x 75 • , •DOUBLE.- FLAT 81x100.•' QUEEN -SIZE FITTED 60x80. • QUEEN -SIZE FITTED 90 x 105 KING-SIZE FITTED 8x80 KING-SIZE FL -AT ,108 x,110 THE BASE FACTORY UTLET •"The.Sture that 5'uve{You Mere" • on M.kN'S-BOYS-LAMES-••GIR•LS BABY WEAR YARb GOODS pA1NY'r — EWING MACIi9WES-MATTRESSES AhPUANCES-•LAMPS SCORE HOURSs. Monday �; Saturday •f 130 5138 ," l=Piday flights • ftii' �•�lo p rn Highway 4 - South of Clinton or v ono:7ra nw •