HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-08-12, Page 23DUN�ANNON DOINGS.
MRS. MARY SERE
Mr. and Mrs. Allan McNee, for which they hope to. sell6Q0
Edward and' Paul of Ajax tickets. The draw Wilt be at -
spent some tine last.week at the dance. following •
their- cottage near Pprt -Dungannon Fair on Friday,
Albert. Mr. and Mrs. Winston September 24.
Kerr and,,boys of Medicine Dung«nnon U.C.W. is
Hat, :M4.., ' are using the Putting on Sunday service in
cottage this,'weei. s Dungannpn United Church on
Mr. Will Marsh, Goderich, " August 15 with MEM. Sparks
visited his sister, Mrs; Minnie Of Lucknow as guest speaker
' Jones and iv ei 'durin'g the and Mrs. Sparks as soloist.
week. ` Music will be provided by the
_.Mr, and Mrs., Jerry Wilizto choir under the leadership of
and Bradley of,' Willowdale Mrs. Art McMichael
spent ..a few : days at their Mr'. and Mrs. Pat
summer .home here whiles, Brouillette spent' .some time
making renovations t'o' their iri'the_Pembroke, Tweed area.
property near Langside. ,'visiting, camping and "white
Mrs. •Hreber Eddy is -in watering" running the rapids
Goderich Hospital since! on the Ottawa River.
suffering a stroke last Week Recent visitors with Pat
while at the home ofMr.-and and Jan Brouillette were
Mrs. Ralphlienderson. - ' Keith and Les -ley- Win The . gir-lsin.the- Goder-lch.: Tourist Information--Booth-.are vTsltors. Frain.'. left to -right, .:they._ 'are _Debra Oke,'
Sympathy ' of, the corn-
, tersmith, London, England always ready with a smile and a helping•hand for the town's -i, Costello, Pat • Reinhart and Judy Langridge. (staff photo)
munity is •extended -to ,the and Daniel, and 'Violin and
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T.D. Pr • 8 T. Committers of the •,Ioaai, Qd4fellaw and
�. Rebekah lodges report• a se% suoc.ssful. tagday and
wish to thank the cittzefts for their support• of this annuli
7'*dent,, +Also the workers and the "Taggers". Winners of
the Taggers- were; .
ROBER`Ir' WARD "1st Pri;e'=• $5.0.0
DAVID FORD 2nd• Prize - $3"00•
familyand friends of Miss Guy La Fleur, of Quebec.
Ethel Bro w,ho died ort July There was a good tiirn out
31 at Maitland Manor Ni.irsing at. the Drive-in Service at
'Home at age- 86 years: southwest end of the village
Funeral _ service
• Tuesday, August 3
.ie.-m,ent in • Dung '
Cemetery.
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Gerrie and Bernice Glenn, '
Doug• and Sue Brown and Ken The Drive-in Service will alsc
Ambassadors" of Listowel
and Linda• McNee enjoyed .a be held on August 15 anc
as on on Sunday evening. The
ith in- Speaker was the Rev. M. C.
annon Martin. of Milverton and
music was .provided .by "The
rkhhosting tourist
trip ` to Niagara Falls and August 22 with •Pastor Doug
ehr in char BY ROB SHRIEK
Wheeling; West Virginia fora � . charge: � -
few days last week. Mr: Frank Moulton's Tourist traffic in ,the
Miss' Beth -.McConnell, granddaughter Mrs. Inez' 'Goderich area continues its
librarian, requests. that all '` Howe, and ' : great-grandsonupward trend, -butpeople on
'Huron County library books' , Ricky Williams of Kulties holidays are changing their
nabits:
be returned by August 14, near osimcoe visited through _s Then Goderich Tourist
please. the •week.'..Weekend visitors Lnformation.; Booth figures
Mrs . .Olive Strati han is were his son and daughter -in -
visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. K. law, .Mr. and -Mrs. William show 3,525 visitors have been
Dawson. • Moulton of Simcoe: through the booth as of last
Mr: and Mrs. Marvin Srnith • • W. I. MEETING Thursday. Of that. total, 2,409
took their granddaughters On Wednesday, August 4, at are from Ontario, 444 .come
:home and spent a few days in 8:30 p:m. the Dungannon from Michigan, 111.are Ohio
Women's Institute.• meeting.:natives, and the 585. "others".
Chatham,. with Mr. and Mrs.are from places as diverse as
Karl Smith. was held in the United Church
S.S. rooms with eight . St.Several from �. Sweden; Italy, Californiaaland
ere attended g th N th t T 't
Sunday service i
Church put, on
Helen's tnember-s as guests. a or wes erre pries.
Nile United g While ...Many , are asking.
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Nile 'Low. President Mrs. Elmer about hotels and eating spots,
th=M E L S.h ciBlack opened the meeting;
a _ . e ::: -f w-''are-looki.n - • :or-. - ac'es.t4_
with•• • a' welcome �to all, . - �• �'
by Nile choir.. was provided' shop, and most shoppers are
by Nile choir.. .. :followed . by '.the • Ode, .and
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thomas;` `Mary Stewart Collect, and O : interested mainlyin the mall.
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Canada.. • A survey done of local
and family of Toronto spent a hotels and •
few days with her parents, Mrs: Alvin Kerr,, ?acting businesses. show
Mr. and Mrs: Thos. Webster.' secretary -treasurer, read the `motelshaving generally'
Sympathy is extended to
minutes 'the.. treasurer's above• average tourist
Mr. and Mrs. 'MOS Culbert.minutes,--'the
+"report,: and roll `call: In seasons, with local antique
and family on the death of her response to the'roll call 15 dealers enjoying very little
y •business this summer of '76.
cousin -;-Mike N'ewbigg.ing wha-- members -named the emblem' • -
was killed.nen Saturday night • of another country:. This could be, as one dealer
near_::Listowel'.in. a car ac= 'Mrs. Black explained. that .Put i't, . because of the'
cident. the W. 1 honors 'each 4-H,' Olympics: He- cited similar;
•rhem-ber who achieves thstances__during.'Expo
Mrs. ;Thos. Culbert, 'Cheryl •° ' circu'67 ,
and, Linda returned on Provincial Honours, 12 clubs; . O • f five motels and hotels
Sunday from ,a three week and County . Honours., six
visit with her mother, Mrs. clubs. Mrs: Barbara Snowden .. surveyed, :all but one are'
rNewbigging in Listowel. has completed 14 clubs,. and •
giver .the world:
having above average years. -.booked solid, leaving a
Three report tourists as their limited choice of "posh"
- major source of income in the dining facilities 'for tourists in.
• summer months.:•.The. other this area at the present time. .
tWo state that businessmen The Huron Historic Gaol,
'fill most of their rooms. . and the Huron County ,
Two motels said • the Pioneer Museum both report
majority of their tourist good years, with total
• customers were, American, . receipts ,climbing annually
'somewhat surprising con for• Goderich's top tourist
sidering the Information attractions.' .
Booth figures.:,.
One motel .serving mostly •.
Amuericans says • •'their• of onvie. Auxiliary
customers at mealtimes are At the July meeting of
looking .,for fast-food' outlets, Huronview Auxiliary, whteh.
Iusl ^at quick bite to ea�t-since a
Most come 'as. families. All was .a work, meeting in ,the'
the rest report their Craft Room,. the President,
'`Mrs Colclough chaired a
Custoers;-look. mannly,- er- a .--sa rt business have
good mealat. a sensible price. It was decided to have a
Many would opt, for' a fine
dining. -rooms such as The •-p•enny sale . at the 'next,
Mill at Benmiller if such a meeting op August 16, •
everybody to bring oneor two
place was ' avai.l`able in ,
Goderich, stated ; one items for it,: •
Proprietor. 'Unfortunately,
• she adds, The Mill is .always
"1VIatthew"a ld.Andrew Ott of her sister, Betty Culbert, six
Kitchener spent the week , Mrs. George Er.ririgton•:
with their grandparents; Mr. presented a gift to each.
and Mrs. Irvine Eedy. Mr, At 4-H Achievement Day
and Mrs. Bob Ott came for Mrs. Howard Culbert, their
them qn Igo lay. ' - mother, had .received . a.
The Huron Trail Rider'§- diploma for five years'
Saddle Club ht,sted the leadership:
Annual Horse Show at the fair The motto, "Language is no
grounds on Sunday,. August•8. barrier 'to understanding"
•"Entries were present from . was well prepared and given
•` Sarnia, Wiarton, London, by Mrs. Hugh McWhinney,
Manitoba and other, areas. , who gave examples of un- ,
One-quarter of gate receipts derstanding from eye or hand
go to Dungannon Agricultural expressions. etc:, when no
%Society which also' • ran words were needed.
successful food booth
Mrs.- Graham McNee,
The ,Agricultural Society convener for World „Affairs.,
deeded tb hold a 5.0-50 Raffle ' gave an interesting and
detailed: account of the W. I. •
:tour by A11-S,tar coach to the
F.W.I.C. Convention held in
Charlottetown,' P E:I: The:46.......
r •.•_it. t. r. r. w w to • • . • from Huron County who.
joined the • 1,000 rpembers
from all•,parts-of Canada felt"
• the importance of Women's
Institute. Work.
,Some slides,shownby Mrs.
Cecil Blake concluded the
topic: Mrs McWhinney' had
display of leaflets, postcards,
snaps and souveniers. .. -
Next meeting is to be
Septetnber I, 8.30•p.m;, at the,
home of Mrs.. Robt. Irvin;
August 19 is the'work meeting
and penny . auction at
Huronview.
After. -singing The Queen
and W.J. Grace lunch was'
served by the hostesses, Mrs.
Robt. Irvin, Mrs: G. Blake,
Mrs. Warren. Zinn, Miss Beth
McConnell -and Mrs Russell
Afton. (Mrs. Clifford Pardon
served in the absence of Mrs.
Zinn.)
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