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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-07-15, Page 23LINCOLN
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MRS. MARY BERE
Johnston, • were their'- Mr. Wm Irvin of: Pinecrest Sunday visitors with :° Mr.
d Mrs H
daughter, Mrs ..Vel:Manor acCottrpanied'Mr. and .. an " oward Godfrey
McGregor of London wfio, Mrs. Robt. Irvin to visit Mr.. were Mr• and Mrs. Terry
• stayed a few days and son and Mrs. Percy Blundell, . Ether' 'Jeff and Andy of
,• Harold and. grandson Bill Gbderi"ch on Sunday., . • Xnterment' took,:
place in
Thornton. Eddy left on last Sunday .fitly 4 for the.
from Lon on, who, called on Mrs. Hugh Mc •'hinney was Dungannon 'cern—eery on
•Ttlesday.-ev°eni g>.how.atte�ndt'a`.'..°desc Id'rn tsIntIvIrl'art&iVlrsr..-. Saturday, in University Hospital, 'Saturday of the ashes of the
Hereford g y A .community shower was- London. overnight oil Thur late Mr- Figgins of: St..
Calgary, Alta.
onventron° W in Pop e. attended from
Eighty-five
t Oak; - held in the United Church sdayfox X-rays and tests•'she .
Catherines area. His wife was
Congratulations to Mr: and wood,•' Cannington; , S,touff-w i; basement on Wednesday will .retur-n there for surgery
the former Ethel Glenn,
evening, July 7 *in honour of 'next•.month. l
Mrs.. Don:; Crile bi (nee L;i_ndville; Delhi; Toronto, Carol Shackleton, bride.to-be. daughter 4f the late Mr: and
YAung)• on the birth, of a son Hillsburgh and Streetsvitle.Congratulations to Mr: and •Mrs:• David Glenn, who
July 6 in GoderichHosprtal.. • Another picnic is -planned for Mrs. Tina Logtenber.g was Mrs Greg -Park (nee Nancy •.resided in Dungannon...! •
Mrs. Lorn Yvers was next year.. ' chairlady for the evening. Anderson)-wbo were'Married Barbara 'Blake, ,who ifs on
• Mrs: Walter Clare played the
ostesP ine sever r guests on Saturday in'Auburn United holidays,- accompanied.. her
from Pinecrest Manor on • -a , gr:eat; niece (fram piano for a ;singsong to start Church. mother, Mrs, Cecil, Blake to
Thursday :tnc>tuding Mr;' Chicago) of both Iadies, the program :Mary Luanhe
brought' Miss Davfes from: ° clam e . Mr. and .Mrs. Gerald `�!iagara where fey saw °a
Lorne Ivers.and,Mr. and Mrs. g gave two,_.►nteresting Kettle, Cottorn;` and Mrs. and' . Play
°perforrrfance go St.
Aubrey Higgins•-- Since the •Huronview4to°.;call on Mrs: readings 'followed by a piano Mr CatharieeS tovisit,M�r,:,and
:.Mi te' _ ,Jones..----and„—Mel instrunlontal:.:,. hy, ..---lrer e s, " ' Cliff Begl'ey,
w thered' indoors cool—aSocial
• eng -6-Leamington visited with Mr MVlrs:=�err:-Co:rimfor-t::a to..
gathered for a social recently., Other callers were L o g t e n b e r France
Mr.,: and, Mrs':. Mel Bell of , Logtenberg - sang and ac- and -Mrs. John Park on the .:Cambridge to visit Mr. and'
time andrefreshment, Eo i d herself th we kencl and attended the Mrs. Bill Blake and girls
Mr, and `Mrs: Alvin Kerr' :Goderich,hosted.
Recent - visitors•.. ml?an.:e erse on , e ._P
ark'Ahderson weddin " Becky carne home with them
ail. guitar Caro1, actor, panted g
�nstifute picnic
an- God���cl
by her sister, Vale reani IYIr: and Mrs. Cliff Kettle of to stay a.few days"
Mary . W.intemute took her . Leamington and., Mr:' and . Mrs. Alice Scott, Belgrave
place at ,-the front to :the . Mrs. Servaas Verltooven of and -Mrs: Mary Bere spent a
strains of the "Wedd ing.. _Leamington visited ,:-On the few days' at Rainbow Valley
March." Frances Logtenberg.: weekend with. Mr. and Mrs• Ranch, •ar camp owned and
read the address to the bride David' Dawson and also" -at "operated' ; by` the former's
o; + and gifts were carried in` by ' tended ' :the Park -Anderson brother, Finlay Shackleton in
the. Calerion;h;.l.1s.;
_..- "``_tinda Hirt—and "Melissa wedding:---_ .� .' __ Glenda Park spent_._• -
•; Logtenberg. Carol' graciously Mr. . and Mrs. Howard a few
thanked' those: ,present and Godfrey, Janet and Judy days with Mr. and Mrs. John
invited them .td"'call` on her in toured the: African Safari at Stanbury near Nile, •
her new home near -Dash;::.-Roekton, saw Niagara Falls. Mrs. Greg Maize returned
wood. A lovely lunch was • and Marineland and watched home lastweek after a month
served and a • social :ti -me boats going through the locksin hospital in Goderich and in
enjoyed, at Thorold last week. London"
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GODERICH SIGNAL-STA1, THURSDAY L 1S •191 A
• The '. annual pictfic of Tinging' ' of W.I. ' Grace.
• Dungannon W.I. was held Weather conditions were
Wednesday, July 7,• 1976. at 2 favourable' for haying and
pari. on. the.patio at -the home several : members ' were.
of 'Mrs. Gordon' Finnigan. in • unable to be presentand were
-G-oderich. .--The Branch missed.
Directors, Mrs. Alvin Kerr,
JUDi°Ib .6QODERHAM Po41
Monday, July 19 to Friday, Augast 1�
9 a.m. 90 1;, noon.and l :30 p.m. to 4:30 p,rh.
(CHILDREN AGES 6' TO 13 WELCOME)
Regfstration:` Fee: S12 for 4,weeks
•77-IU1N.4CTIVI=TIE &-• -SPECIAL EVENTS
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GAMESARTS • CRAFTS SINGING
Registration RECREATION OFFICE.,` 9 Waterloo
DE ADLINE�i_�1U�3.St?AY JULY''1 5 • •
We ' Heed 50 Children To• Make This Program -Happen
FORMS)' ---AVAILABLE AT:.
Judith Gdoderham Pool
and The Recreation Office
Mrs,. •Hugh McWhinney, and
Mrs. FredYoung had an
interesting afternoon --of
contests and readings
planned: fpr the -group of 12 -
m,embers and two visitors in.:
attendance:
The president, Mrs. Elmer
Black,
Black, -extended a :welcome
and used the Opening Ode and
Mary Stewart Collect to begin
the meeting. The minutes and
financial statement were -
read, :and .correspondence .
. noted. Anyone wishing to
attend. next Huroffirlew
Auxiliary July .' 19, should
contact Mrs_ Graham McNee.
The first contest was
"Drawing" whiph,;; ,Proved
hilarious. and .�wvas 'yon by
Mr'°s. ;:Musset 4.iton: Next was•
an a is ,tiaaietical Agricultural
Quiz won by Mrs.•Cecil .Blake.
Miss. Beth M.ccOn ell •gave
s'piendrd, reading; ''4`St"' Peter -
at. the Gates." Kitchen Bingo -
conducted by Mrs. Harry
Girvin guessed • t'he pennies in '
a jar at -200:(201 in jar). This
,j•. was followed.by :.a -humorous
reading, • "'When. Father.. -Laid
the carpet on the Stairs,"""by
Mrs. R o Alton. • The last .
contest was t-he"`7" problems,
and was won by Mrs: A; Kerr:
The -most' interesting.
'.'Thread" story was given by,
Mrs.}IowardJohnsfon: -
Collection was received;
Home and Country
agazines were distributed
nd the president gave the
courtesy remarks: Prizes
were donated :by. Mrs.' H:
`..- McWhinney arid Mrs. 'E.
Black. '
A . bountiful picnic: lunch
was 'served at tables on the
lawn amid beautiful
surroundings. . following
ole
eport
•' The Goderich Felice -
Department reported a -
relatively light traffic week
investigating three accidents.,
one of whish resulted in: 'a '-.
major damage -estimate:
A two -car collision at the
iirterseetioir of Elgin Avenue
arid—•South "S't`reet; -• July 10, —
resulted , in, a total:, damage
estimate of $600 to. vehicles "•
driven by Robert C. Lee, 179,•
Elgin Ave. •W, 'Goderich' and ,
William :Schoenhals; 67 Blake
St. E.; Goderich • `
Damageto lfoth the Lee and
Schoenhar's vehicles. was.
estimated at $300. There•were
no injuries: ' •
During, the past week the.
Goderich °"olice Department
raid 38 charges auinder the.
Highway Traff'c .A , seven
rider the Liquor Licence.A°Ct,
ine under the Criminal Code
f Canada' , and under the,..
arcotics Act.
Sailing
r`egatta-�
The Goderich Sailing Club
ill• be holding a Fireball
eball
egatta ' Otis Saturday and
nday' and invite all„ in-
tested sailors to ._participate
the event,
ORINKIN6p( DRIVING
,-iii/ DISASTER
During our'Birthday Bari -B
"CARL &:MARTINA--SCHNEIKER of Wolfe St.
Goderich made the first' great deal for tour
",;,Wheels. They also -won 10 FREE gallons of gas...•
Pictured •at •left are Carl & Martina the proud.
new owners of a•'76 Pinto with George' Cutler,_
(the happy salesman), wishing -them many,
many hours of happy :Motoring.' - - -
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Q, Party....
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MARY GILLARD of .• Thedford, Ontario;,
was the second person to make a great -
deal for our. wheels. Pictured at fright,
George Cutler presents Mary with the ,keys .•
to her new '7&Maverick. If she's smilirng,
it's because she won 50 FREE gallons of
gas at the "Buy a Buggy - Burst a Balloon"
`board. Congratulations Mary!
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THANK YOU TO THE MANY,
MANY PEOPLE WHO'CAME:OUT
AND MADE OUR BIRTHDAY?
BAR -.11.-6. A HUGE: SUCCESS. ,.
IT WAS NICE TO SEE YOUR FACES.
Thanks Again 4 .
From Peter, _Jim, George and the entire staff of ; . •
.Green .& Parent
It's ooh first anniversary and that means something
very special to us. We've hada very sudcessful,:.year,
and a lot of fun making new :friends. Owing our hap-,_...
piness to you the -people of Goderich, Clinton -and the' •
vast surrounding areas, our Anniversary Celebrations'
are for you! -
We've. had: -a- lot, -of great sates -'Bu 'this •one .for the
month of ,July .will take the cake'I
FORD
MERCURY
"Saletofriendsabraton"
This:brig word -simply means:
ABRATION: Partof our July Celebrations.
TO FRIE` to Available to everyoneYsince we make
• friends'yery easily:.; - • •
SALE-;: Our huge'stock of new-& i$edcars and trucks
are -available' at savings lik'g: gete..ve, never seen
before.`_
Mix' it up and'youmget "Sal.etofriendsabration!"
Buy 4 Buggy - _Bur's# � Balloon!
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Now thru the end of. the mtnth -°when you make your deal for one
of our wheels (including new orused cars or trucks), you get a: shot at our
Balloon •Board.•Each Balloon has a Free Bonus gas amount.inside. You could m
• win from 5:to`50 FREE GALLONS OF GAS! So come on in, we'II•-giite"you a
sensational deal on our wheels'- then - BURST A BALLOON! '
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