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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-08-26, Page 9UIOANN'ON p01N63 Miss. Ma'•tha Curran. daughter of Mr. .and Mrs; Stewart Curran spent ten days in, Norwalk, Ohio visiting relatives. She went ,..with her aunt, Marjorie Kindervater of.Kitchener and her. grandmother, Mrs. Kindervater and Doug of Goderich, : crossing into, the States at. Niagara and . motoring to Ohio: • Mrs. Lou`' Parker (nee ' 'Gwen Treleaven) of • Platt sv.ille visited her sisters Mrs. Vernon HunterAn ( naMa• and Mrs. Jack .Curran (Eileen•). a d their families for a few days. She called on Mr. and Mrs, Marvin Durnin at Dunlop. Mrs. Durnin was her teacher in public school Mr;s. Janet Drennan Lucknow, .was, gues.t .o honour at -a surprise picnic Iunch put on by her nieces and family on the occasion of her 80th birthday on Thursday, Several from .Dungannon -attended the bazaar at Nile on Wednesday put on by Nile - Mrs. Cecil Blake returned on :Sunday . from Toronto where she spent the past two weeks visiting members of her family: Mr. and Mrs: Bill Blake, llecky and Kara of Cambridge and'Mr. and. Mrs. Jim Blake•:a Sean of'. Alliston visite with Mrs. Cecil Blake on Sunday,' and are staying a few days: • - Mrs,• Eric McNee spent last week in Sudbury visiting her • mother who is in poor lie.alth. Brenda stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hayden and 'Craig stayed Withhis grandparents,. Mr. and Mrs. Graham McNee . and with Mr. and Mrs. David Dawson and family. Mr. and. Mrs 'Bill P k • vliere pleasantly surprised on • ~MRS. MARY BERE 529-7,915 Jack Errington.. Mrs. Wilmer 'Rutledge, Mrs, Elmer Black, ' Mrs. Graham McNee,.: went-: to Huronview on Monday to a ,quilting for Huron Auxiliary, Mr. • and • Mrs. Harold-. Errington attended . the Maitland. Valley Con- servation. Authority picnic at Benmiller Falls on Sunday.' Some of the village lads - lave. built go-carts:• for themselves and had :.a speed and quality, contest •on the .hills on Thursday. Several °'from . this area attended the Hom?eboming Service and . afternoon prograin at Brookside School on Sunday put on by • Trinity •Church for all members, and .:former members of'the Ash f field circuit,i which included - Hope, Zion, Hackett's and Blake -'s Churches. _ The historical book, "Frontier Ways :to Modern Days" compiled by, .:the Trinity.. Church Women was available for purchase. Great credit is due to the committees -who did -such a tremendous job to make' this homecoming se successful. Mrs. Irvine Eedy (Colleen) and her sister Mrs. Aiken (Eileen) of Portland, Oregon•, visited their•two.sisters, Mrs. James •Blair •(H'elen) . and Mrs. Jack Van:' Horn (Mary) , in London on Wednesday; Mrs... Aiken .remained in London for a:longer•vi'sit.. Mr. and Mrs. •- Lloyd Hodges, Annette and Timmy and, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Hodges, Sherry and_' Tanya spent- last week at a cottage on Manitoulin Island. Mr, and Mrs... Steve Waller . (nee Debbie Hodges) visited them; •a ar .. there for a couple of days.. •- Sunday when their .family • = held a celebration for. their ^'20th wedding anniversary. Guests were ,M'r. and Mrs., Thos Lawlor' and Jim of 'Auburn, `Mrs. Mel Ladd of • Benmiller, . Mrs. 'Jessief. Carpenter and Peter. of St. ' Catharines, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashton' of Goderich, Mr-. and • Mrs. Elmer Cook. and Mrs. Thos. Park, Dungannon, Miss Debbie Stothers of Nile. Mr: . :Ralph'Hill, his son Wayne and nephew DannyHill of London called ,in to pick. up Robbie • Hill .who had been visiting ' with -Parks during the week. Wayne Hill remained for a visit this week. ..' Mrs. Hugh McWhinney is in University; Hospital, London ';;where she underwent surgery • on Tuesday. . i' and • Mrs;: Allan McNee and boys have moved from. Ajax to, London and are :spending a few days at their cottage at.Cedar Grove. Gary Alton returned • home from hospital in London on Saturday . after ' 71-Iaving ;:.surgery• on- his knee on: 'Tuesday. • - Sympathy of the com- munity is extended to the family- and friends of Mrs. Ralph Brodie' (nee Viola ' ,Young) who diedin Goderich Hospital On `Thursday. The 'funeral took place on Saturday with thterment in Dungannon cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wilbur :and Brad of Willowdale and Mrs. S•. 'Fines, Toronto came to their; summer home here on_Sunday. Mrs. Melinda Nivins . of Clinton spent a few days this Week ' with her—sister and brother -in" -law, Mr. and Mrs. • 6 Or* Il_rates to U1S.- going aP.. If you're wilting to friends or relatives 1n the United States, it's going to cost `you more money for postage. Not immediately but it's cumin Mrs. Mary Bere and Jamie On September,l of this year accompanied ;Ruth Bore t Toronto . -on Friday' an returned on S'atu'rday havin 'found: an apartment .fo. Ruth's new home. • The .sere family meta Benmiller Falls on. Sunda fora picnic to celebrate Mar Bere's birthday which •is o Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGee Mrs. Helen McLeod and girl took a mo or , trlp. t MVlanitbulin and across Northern Ontario last week. Mr. and M'rs. 'Ben' Mole , g. the basic letter.rat . or d mailing in Canada will rise to li) cents and on March 1, 1977 that rate" will • get • up to 12 r cents. ,. t For' the morrie t postal rates for letters to the United States,its territories ., and n possessions :will .still" cost 10 cents; but. when, the second ' phase.of:postal rate increase come into effect in March of s' 1977 it will cost 12 cents in - 0 accompanied' Mr. and'Mrs. Harvey. Mole of Lucknaw °tQ Wiartdn on Sunday where they visited Messrs. Jack, Earl and Sam Swan. Mr. Jack Rivett tt wand Mrs.' Ida McWhinney. . A -bridal shower was:held last Sunday, August 15, for Miss Vicki Walden, •daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don. Walden of Kincardine; who is being married on September 3. The shower was. held at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mole° -. • RUBY ANNIVERSARY On August 15, . 1936, Margaret Elizabeth Ryan and Gordon S. Kidd were married by the Rev. Turner in Dungannon.IJnited Church. Mr.:Kidd had been Prin-' cipal,' of Dungannotle Public School and later served in the same position •in ; Wingham and Islington, and . Dixon Grove Senior Public School from which : he'..retired five years ago. • Mr. add Mrs. Kidd then moved to their present home near Georgetown. On August 15, 1976, they celebrated their • GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26,1976- ,1,49. , fora one Ounce letter. —"'Coincidental with the implementation of new, domestic rates, Canada Post must adjust its r t jt U.S„ the islands�of St. Pierre and Miquelon • and the Canadian Forces Post Offices and , Fleet Mail Offices;,, Postmaster General Bryce - "Mae•Kasey said. ' In addition to the increase ' in First Class domestic mall,. re -adjustments' of rates in other•• classification t1f. n'•il, as, wellas..specia1 services arid' .retated- fees; `have been.• previously announQed -by, Mr. MacKasey., .._�•` stead of the'preseitt 10 cents These • charges, will necessitate rate ad u } stments Gr of adu m �1 mail to :.the U. . S. in the y. •- .. apers and Small Packets classifipations. (similar to domestic Third Class. Addressed snail),, surface parcel .post and special services and related fees, _•effective September .1 and March 1. 40th ;wedding anniversary in Printed -~,-P that` home. Many professional associates. and other friends came that day. to congratulate them. . and wish them many more years of health and happiness. PPm S . The g�iests enjoyed chat- ting,:' hat ting,' Iaoking . _ at .: snaps. of Dungannon school days. and. of .their wedding: Another object of interest was.a model. of the village bell which Mrs. Kidd's father rang faithfully many years in Dungannon. There was •a piece of the old _bell rope also. - Among• the . -guests were Gwen Finnigan Mansz and Emily McGratten Masacar who once Lived at Dungannon, and Murray and Florence. Morton who were friends and schoolmates of Mr. -Kidd in Southampton. Mr';. Margaret Pentland -Pritchard of. Toronto and Mr. Russel.kidd o'f Kingston, guests on . Sun- day, had attended:: the. wed- ding in 1936. Refreshments were served by Sheila Kidd Gaunt and her husband, Bob.. The wedding• cake' was served. on a beautiful silver:.cake plate, a. family y a.heirloorn- of Mrs. •Algor,ail .cleared harbor for . Harbor Report • BY RON GRAHAM' • r August 18 the Martha I{in= dma,n arrived light from Buffalo for grain. August 79 the Kingdoc'. arrived " from. Collingvlood with a part load '•of grain, August 19 the Kingdoc cleared harbor light from Thunder Bay. August -20 the Martha_Kindman .cleared- -- harbor for Mcintreal With • :wheat. August 21 the Algorail• arrived, light .from H'a'milton for salt: 'August 22 • the Kidd s,�mother. , Handcock, .•Michigan and Sault 'Ste. with 'salt. ...: F t`�.,:�:zY":,'. �' ��'iiar..n ....- .:'.. ., �-.Y�.� s��,�sr��;._•..,.. .x�v;.} n rua<�::.��iz' AUgUSt.. 23, MariehAlgoway - arr ved light from Bay :City.. with salt. Augusta 23. 'the Algoway cleared harbor with salt for Alpena, Michigan. • Mr. and.M'rs. H.R. O'Donnell of Rochester, Michigan, sailed into Gode °ich's Snug,Harbor last Wednesday' evening, and were chosen Thursday morning as the. tourist committee's` Tourists of the Week. Their host'wasTBert Squires who -is seen here with;Mr. and Mrs. O'Donnell Indicating something of interest' on -Lake Huron from the vantage point of Lighthouse Park.The couple was pleased with .facilities 'at Snug Harbor, .saying that despite the fact it is a coniirnercial harbor at Goderich,-the facilities for overnight mooring of small lake -craft are excellent. The'price'is right, too, they added. About the only things needed, intheir opinion, were. more washroom and• shower accommodation - and some trees. (staff photo) • f"thir AC DC SOLID. STATE PORTABLE •TV with every pair of Back To School Shoes, purchased at Sproule Shoes before September 30, the student will receive a coupon fora chance to win this Zenith AC DC Solid State Portable TV: Begjns this week. Draw,to be made'Septeniber 30: • NOW OPEN WEDNESDAY T L 'Footwear `For.ThO Family 524-8505 31 °KINGSTON ST., GODERICH • ��i\`°'his.''%!^��:%f/,.>+\'®%�:s!f��\`�%.\'`�'%s\\``.si\�®% Y ONLY YOU CAN GIVE THE GIFT OF LIFE! 1Ia'rcma Lurnby, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W.T. Lumb ,• 196 Picton St. E., graduated **from Fanshaive College School of Nursing; Woodstock Campus recently. She ' has , accepted a Position at Morton n P. Plant__Hos .ital .Cl. water, Florida, • P ear--- r orm tro for School reoperis'an Tuesday, SepTember:7•th Buses will run at the regular timeon Tuesday morning. Buse;a will leave the school at 2:55 p,m. Tuesday afternoon (ONE HOUR EARLIER THAN USUAL).•. Students are asked to -bring' either a Dudleydom i baa' tion or $1.75 to, purchaseua new Lock., lock Students frorn'�flie .Goderich _district attending GDCI' will meet in the West Gym nasru`iriat 8:55 A.M, Students-fronrthe Goderich district attendingSentral Hdran in Clinton will meet in the Cafeteria at 8:40 A:M. • .....": _ Students who have not registered should do so immediately by telephoning the school office 024-7353) between 8:30 A•AA Year 5 students should bring funds to purchase text books. - Years 1; 2, 3, and 4`sfudents'wil be supplied with all text- books by the Hwir•on County School Board. BRIAN an:d,JANICE:WARRILOW would like to thank everyone for making the•. GRAND OPENING -- GARB It SPORTSGEAR S a huge success • SPECIAL THANKS TO • The Metropolitan Store • The Toronto. Domini Ba • Furniture • nature- World •..The Children's Shoppe • • Sandy's Fashion • Ormandy's • Suncoast •Estates and • CKNX Radio fortheir congratulations.` OUR " G.E T ACQUAINTED SPEC • IALS! continue until Sat. Aug. 28th. • GARB >+°GEAR SPORTS SHOP SUNCOAST MALL 397 BAYFIELD.ROAD GODERICH .STORE HOURS. Mon,: - Fri. 10;• 9 Sat: :9 -6 5244822 • ,OPEN THIS SUNDAY And EVERY SUNDAY REG. PRICE. 51.15 REG. PRICE89c' SUNDAY`ONLY. REG. 81.59, SUNDAY ONLY SUNDAY ONLY 2 PERCENT BAG OR JUG PLUS DEPOSIT • REG 39c WE RESERVE"THE.RIGHT'TO LIMIT QUANTITIES -OPEN SUNDAyS.11A M. TO 8 P.M. MONDAY TO ,SATURDAY 9 A.M. T • .0• 01